Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt SWV 380 (No. 12 from "Geistliche Chor-Music" (1648))
Motet
by Heinrich Schutz
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Cantus, Altus, Tenor, Quintus, Bassus, basso continuo ad libitum (Cantus, Countertenor, Tenor, Quintus, Bassus, Basso continuo ad libitum) - Level 3

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Motet. Composed by Heinrich Schutz. Edited by Werner Breig. This edition: urtext edition. Stapled. No. 12 from "Geistliche Chor-Music". Choral score. SWV 380. 7 pages. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA07972. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA07972).

ISBN 9790006559428. 27 x 19 cm inches. Language: German.

“Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt” – one of the most well-known motets (SWV380) from Heinrich Schütz‘ “Geistliche Chor-Music” is now appearing in a revised separate edition. With the Christian message of salvation based on the words of St. John’s Gospel, this motet is suitable for many occasions and is liturgically connected with Whit Monday as well as Advent and Christmas celebrations.

Based on our new Urtext publication of the Geistliche Chor-Music SWV 369-380 (BA 5901), this new octavo presents the motet SWV 380 at original pitch with an integrated basso continuo. The edition is newly engraved and offers a clear and modern layout. Instrumental parts are available separately and can be used to support or replace the vocal parts.

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