How Beautifully the Morning Star Shines - brass quartet/quintet by Samuel Scheidt (Art of Sound Music)
This piece by the German composer Samuel Scheidt can be found in his Newe geistliche Concerten prima pars Halle, 1631 . It was originally scored for Soprano, Tenor, Bass and organ continuo. "Wie schon leuchtet der Morgenstern" [How beautifully the morning star shines] was originally a chorale by by Philipp Nicolai 1556-1608 . It originated as a form of music for normal use in pastoral services when times were full of tensions within religious and social history, but it rose far above these ori... (more)
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