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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, 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.
* " 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 ".
Schütz ( also spelled Schuetz without Umlaut ü ) is a German surname, deriving from schützen ( to protect ) and related to Schutz ( shelter, protection ).
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.
Schutz () is also a German surname, related to Schütz ( which needs to be spelled Schuetz without umlaut ü ).
Izabela Trojanowska ( born April 22, 1955 in Olsztyn, maiden name: Schütz ) is a Polish singer and film actress.

Schütz and scholar
* Christian Gottfried Schütz ( 1747 – 1832 ), German humanist scholar.

Schütz and social
* Alfred Schütz ( 1899 – 1959 ) developed a phenomenology of the social world on the basis of everyday experience that has influenced major sociologists such as Harold Garfinkel, Peter Berger, and Thomas Luckmann.
Contrary to common belief, George Herbert Mead-whose ' concern with the analysis of meaning in social interaction paralleled that of Schütz, although it had been arrived at by a completely different road ' - was of little importance for Schütz, who was very critical of his behavioristic approach and his inadequate treatment of the problem of social action.
In his later writings, Schütz explored the way that ' in social situations of everyday life relations pertaining to all these dimensions are frequently intertwined ... in various degrees of anonymity '.
The problem of social reality has been treated exhaustively by philosophers in the phenomenological tradition, particularly Alfred Schütz, who used the term " social world " to designate this distinct level of reality.
Within the social world Schütz distinguished between social reality that could be experienced directly ( umwelt ) and a social reality beyond the immediate horizon, which could yet be experienced if sought out.
In Austria and later the U. S., Alfred Schütz ( 1899 – 1959 ) developed social phenomenology, which would later inform social constructionism.
" Verstehende social theory has been the concern of phenomenological works, such as Alfred Schütz Phenomenology of the Social World ( 1932 ) and Hans-Georg Gadamer's Truth and Method ( 1960 ).

Schütz and career
Exact records of his activities in Zittau are spotty, for the documents were burned in 1757 when the city was destroyed by the Austrians in the Seven Years ' War ; however Hammerschmidt during this portion of his career became one of the best-known composers in Germany, and the most famous representative of the concertato style of the generation after Heinrich Schütz.

Schütz and lawyer
Schütz was born in Austria-Hungary, studied law in Vienna, worked as an international lawyer for Reitler and Company, and moved to the United States in 1939, where he became a member of the faculty of The New School.

Schütz and for
Although Schütz was never a student of Husserl, he, together with a colleague, Felix Kaufmann, studied Husserl's work intensively in seeking a basis for interpretive sociology derived from the work of Max Weber.
Thomas Strutz wrote a passion ( 1664 ) with arias for Jesus himself, pointing to the standard oratorio tradition of Schütz, Carissimi, and others, although these composers seem to have thought that putting words in Jesus ’ mouth was beyond the pale.
Almost no secular music by Schütz has survived, save for a few domestic songs ( arien ) and no purely instrumental music at all ( unless one counts the short instrumental movement entitled " sinfonia " that encloses the dialogue of Die sieben Worte ), even though he had a reputation as one of the finest organists in Germany.
Later in the year she travelled to London to broadcast her lecture-recitals for the BBC as well as conducting acclaimed performances of works including Schütz, Fauré and Lennox Berkeley, becoming the first woman to conduct the London Philharmonic Orchestra in the process.
Both Tavener recordings are on Harmonia Mundi ( France ), for whom The AAM has made a large number of CDs: Mozart's Zaïde and Christmas music by Schütz and his contemporaries ( conducted by Paul Goodwin ); violin concertos by J. S.
In 1627, Heinrich Schütz provided the music for a German translation of the same libretto.
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.
Performances in recent years have included a program of little-known works by Franco-Flemish composers Johannes Ghiselin, Jacquet of Berchem, Gaspar van Weebeke, Andreas de Silva, Nicolas Payen and Josquin des Prez, a quincentennial celebration of Thomas Tallis, the first Australian performance of Arvo Pärt's ' Canon of Repentance ' ( composed in 1998 ), works by Jean Richafort and his parodists, a program of works originally written for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor a concert of settings of the text ' Media vita ' ( In the midst of life ) including a performance of Gombert's own ' Missa de media vita ', German Baroque masterpieces by Johann Hermann Schein, Michael Praetorius, Heinrich Schütz and Johann Sebastian Bach, Alessandro Scarlatti's ' Stabat mater ', and an annual concert entitled ' Christmas to Candlemas ' that presents works written for the numerous Christian feast-days in the forty-day Church season that begins on Christmas Day.
According to Manfred Bukofzer ( 1947 ), he " watered down the achievements of Schütz for the multitude.
Schütz, who refused to ask for his expenses, was unsuccessful even though Lübke, West German President for the last seven years of Speer's incarceration, had worked under Speer.

Schütz and Austrian
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.
* Friedrich Schütz ( 1844 – 1908 ), Austrian journalist.

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