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Andreas Hammerschmidt (1611 or 1612 – October 29, 1675), the "Orpheus of Zittau," was a German composer and organist, of Bohemian birth, of the early to middle Baroque era. He was one of the most significant and popular composers of sacred music in Germany in the middle 17th century. Hammerschmidt wrote motets, concertos and arias, and almost all of his output is sacred vocal music in the concertato style. According to Manfred Bukofzer (1947), he "watered down the achievements of Schütz for the multitude." Many of his compositions are in the form of the chorale monody, an adaptation of the early Baroque Italian form to a sacred, and specifically Protestant, purpose. Indeed Hammerschmidt represents the second generation of composers who distilled a native German Baroque tradition out of forms and styles imported from Italy. Over 400 works by Hammerschmidt survive, in a total of 14 separate collections. The motets represent a more conservative style, as noted by Hammerschmidt himself, and the concertos—concertato pieces with opposing groups of voices and instruments—are in a current idiom. Some of his concertos are written for large ensembles, with diverse combinations of instruments and voices (for example, the sets from Gespräche über die Evangelia of 1655–1656; this was long enough after the war that large ensembles were available again). He wrote these pieces for Sundays and church feast days; their structure and intent foreshadowed the later German church cantata, as ex
Freude, Freude, grosse Freude
1,8532Machet die Tore weit
1,2083Nun lob mein seel
6334Suite No. 3 in D Minor for Gambas a 5: I. Paduan
2045Weg Venus weg, du Pest der Jugend
1916Suite No. 27 in D Minor for Gambas a 5: I. Sarabande
1657O barmherziger Vater
1568Suite No. 39 in D Minor for Gambas a 5: II. Galliard
1549Paduan à 5
14610Nun lob mein Seel den Herren
139Deutsche Barock Weihnacht (Un Noël baroque allemand) [German Baroque Christmas]
German Baroque Sacred Music: Christmas

German Baroque - Deutsches Barock - Hammerschmidt to Telemann

Machet die Tore weit
Andreas Hammerschmidt: Ach Jesus stirbt

Great Joy - Renaissance And Baroque Christmas Music for Brass
Andreas Hammerschmidt: Machet die Tore weit

Hammerschmidt: Sacred Vocal Works
Old, New & Blue

Hammerschmidt, A.: Chamber Music
Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott: Luther and the Music of the Reformation

Verleih uns Frieden: Geistliche Vokalmusik von Andreas Hammerschmidt