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Heinrich Schütz also used the instrument extensively, especially in his earlier work ; he had studied in Venice with Gabrieli and was acquainted with Bassano's playing.
Husserl's conception of phenomenology has been criticized and developed not only by himself but also by his students Edith Stein and Martin Heidegger, by existentialists, such as Max Scheler, Nicolai Hartmann, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Jean-Paul Sartre, and by other philosophers, such as Paul Ricoeur, Emmanuel Levinas, and sociologists Alfred Schütz and Eric Voegelin.
The fame which this publication acquired him led to his being engaged by Schütz and Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland to prepare an Allgemeines Repertorium der Literatur, published in 8 volumes ( Jena and Weimar, 1793 – 1809 ), which condensed the literary productions of 15 years ( 1785 – 1800 ), and included an account not merely of the books published during that period, but also of articles in periodicals and magazines, and even of the criticisms to which each book had been subjected.
* " The Reason for the longevity of great creations of Guillaume de Machaut, Claudio Monteverdi, Heinrich Schütz and J. S. Bach is not only in the information placed in them, but also in their construction infinitely perfect in its beauty ".
Viadana's music was influential not only in Italy, but also in Germany, on composers such as Michael Praetorius, Johann Hermann Schein and Heinrich Schütz.
Amazingly these come not only from little known composers but also from popular composers like Scarlatti, Schütz and Telemann.
It also occasionally occurs as a surname, as Schütz, as in the opera Der Freischütz.
Schutz () is also a German surname, related to Schütz ( which needs to be spelled Schuetz without umlaut ü ).
Several composers have also set to music the last words of Christ on the Cross, e. g. Joseph Haydn ( Die sieben letzten Worte unseres Erlösers am Kreuze ) and Heinrich Schütz ( Die sieben Worte Jesu Christi am Kreuz ).

Schütz and Schuetz
* Schütz ( Schuetz )

Schütz and is
In many pieces ( particularly those of early to mid Baroque composers such as Claudio Monteverdi, Giovanni Gabrieli, Francesco Cavalli, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Giovanni Battista Riccio, Dario Castello, Antonio Bertali, Pavel Josef Vejvanovský, Jan Křtitel Tolar, Michael Praetorius, Johann Hermann Schein, Samuel Scheidt, Sebastian Knüpfer, Johann Schelle, Johann Andreas Pachelbel, Giovanni Felice Sances, Johann Joseph Fux, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, Andreas Hofer, Alessandro Stradella, Matthew Locke, John Adson and Heinrich Schütz ) the cornett is indispensable in performance, and the music suffers if other instruments substitute for them.
Buxtehude, along with Heinrich Schütz, is considered today to be one of the most important German composers of the mid-Baroque.
Alfred Schütz ( 13 April 1899, Vienna-20 May 1959, New York City ) was an Austrian social scientist, whose work bridged sociological and phenomenological traditions to form a social phenomenology, and who is " gradually achieving recognition as one of the foremost philosophers of social science of the century ".
Schütz is probably unique as a scholar of the social sciences in that he pursued a career as a lawyer for an Austrian banking firm for almost his entire life, teaching part-time at the New School for Social Research in New York and producing key papers in phenomenological sociology that fill three volumes ( published by Nijhoff, The Hague ).
' Schütz is, according to Natanson, " phenomenology's spokesman of the Lebenswelt "... the mundane lifeworld ', which he divided into four distinct subworlds in what has been called ' the crux of Schütz's theoretical contribution.
is: Alfred Schütz
Gabrieli is the only person Schütz ever referred to as being his teacher.
After Bach, the most important composer to be influenced by Schütz was Brahms, who is known to have studied his works.
Schütz is said to be the first great German composer before Johann Sebastian Bach, and was a major figure in 17th century music.
In 1624 Opitz published a collected edition of his poetry under the title Acht Bücher deutscher Poematum ( though, owing to a mistake on the part of the printer, there are only five books ); his Dafne ( 1627 ), to which Heinrich Schütz composed the music, is the earliest German opera.
He conducted a wide range of music ( sacred music from Heinrich Schütz to Max Reger, as well as the symphonic and concerto repertoire of the Classical and Romantic period, including Bruckner's symphonies ) but he is best remembered for his interpretations of Johann Sebastian Bach's and Handel's music.
Luckmann is a follower of the phenomenological school of sociology, established by the German-American scholar Alfred Schütz.
Luckmann is probably best known for the books The Social Construction of Reality, written together with Peter L. Berger in 1966, and Structures of the Life-World, which he wrote with Alfred Schütz in 1982.
Also astonishing is an album of pre-Bach sacred songs, featuring music of Schütz, Telemann, Buxtehude, and other less well-known composers.
The monodic style which was popular in Italy, and evident in the music of Schütz, along with its descendant, the recitative, is nowhere to be found in Herbst.
Michna is as important for Czechs as Heinrich Schütz for Germans and Claudio Monteverdi for Italians ..."
Another connection to contemporary practice is that the small ensemble is almost identical to one used by Heinrich Schütz in the second volume of Symphoniae sacrae published in 1647.
Izabela Trojanowska ( born April 22, 1955 in Olsztyn, maiden name: Schütz ) is a Polish singer and film actress.

Schütz and German
* Clavichords at the house of Heinrich Schütz ( in German )
Heinrich Schütz wrote many motets in a series of publications called Symphoniae sacrae, some in Latin and some in German.
* 1987 – Felix Schütz, German ice hockey player
The first German opera was Dafne, composed by Heinrich Schütz in 1627, but the music score has not survived.
* 1585 – Heinrich Schütz, German composer ( d. 1672 )
* October 9 – Heinrich Schütz, German composer ( d. 1672 )
* November 6 – Heinrich Schütz, German composer ( b. 1585 )
The cornett was given leading parts in Schütz ’ s early works, and continued to hold an important position in German and Austrian sacred music through the end of the 17th century.
Heinrich Schütz, c. 1650-1660 ( Leipzig ), by Christoph SpetnerHeinrich Schütz ( 8 October ( JC ), 1585 – 6 November 1672 ) was a German composer and organist, generally regarded as the most important German composer before Johann Sebastian Bach and often considered to be one of the most important composers of the 17th century along with Claudio Monteverdi.
Schütz was of great importance in bringing new musical ideas to Germany from Italy, and as such had a large influence on the German music which was to follow.
The style of the North German organ school derives largely from Schütz ( as well as from the Dutchman Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck ); a century later this music was to culminate in the work of J. S.
Early German Baroque composers included Heinrich Schütz, Michael Praetorius, Johann Schein, and Samuel Scheidt.
) was a German cornettist under Heinrich Schütz at the Dresden court.
In 1627, Heinrich Schütz provided the music for a German translation of the same libretto.
* Helga Schütz ( born 1937 ), German author
Unlike many German musicians, for example Heinrich Schütz, he remained in Germany during the Thirty Years ' War, managing to survive by teaching and by taking a succession of smaller jobs until the restoration of stability allowed him to resume his post as Kapellmeister.
* Christian Gottfried Schütz ( 1747 – 1832 ), German humanist scholar.
* Heinrich Schütz ( 1585 – 1672 ), German composer and organist.

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