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Sabbahtische Seelenlust (1651) Johann Rist/Thomas Selle ; kritisch herausgegeben und kommentiert von Johann Anselm Steiger ; kritische Edition des Notentextes von Oliver Huck und Esteban Hernández Castelló.

LIBRA M2138.R62 S33 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rist, Johann, 1607-1667, author.
Contributor:
Selle, Thomas, 1599-1663, composer.
Steiger, Johann Anselm, editor.
Huck, Oliver, editor.
Hernández Castelló, Esteban, editor.
Series:
Neudrucke deutscher Literaturwerke ; n.F., Bd. 92.
Neudrucke deutscher Literaturwerke, 0077-7668 ; Band 92
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Bible. New Testament.
Bible.
Hymns, German--17th century.
Hymns, German.
Religious literature, German--Early modern, 1500-1700--History and criticism.
Religious literature, German.
Bible in music.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Hymns, German.
Fiction.
Physical Description:
641 pages : 8 illustrations, music ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Berlin : De Gruyter, [2018]
Summary:
The 'Sabbahtische Lust' was published in 1651 shortly after the 'Neuen Himmlischen Liedern' by J. and H. Stern in Lüneburg. The collection contains extensive prefaces, a considerable number of texts of honor, and 58 songs on the Sunday Gospels of the entire church year. Insofar as Rist professedly pursued the goal of perceiving his ministry as a spiritual writer in the medium of lyric poetry, it was logical that he remained true to this principle with regard to the Gospel pericopes of the liturgical year. The 'Sabbahtische Seelenlust' represents an outstanding milestone in the early modern genre history of pericopic poetry, in which, before Rist, authors such as Johann Heermann, Andreas Gryphius and some authors from the circle of the Pegnitz Flower Society, such as Philipp Georg Harsdörffer, had a stylistic effect. In addition, the 'Sabbahtische Seelenlust' is Rist's first collaboration with the renowned Hamburg cathedral cantor and music director at the main and subsidiary churches of Thomas Selle, which later continued as part of the development of the Neuen Festspiele (1655).
Notes:
Critical edition.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
9783110569773
3110569779
OCLC:
1023610282
Publisher Number:
9783110569773

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