Sacro-profanus concentus musicus
The Sacro-profanus concectus musicus (Latin for "A Sacred-profane Musical Ensemble", also known simply as the Sacro-profanus) is a baroque-style musical work completed by Johann Heinrich Schmelzer in 1662. It consists 13 of sonatas for two to eight instruments.[1]
Selected recordings
- Concentus Musicus Wien with Nikolaus Harnoncourt, 1989
- Musica Fiata with Roland Wilson, 2003
- Ensemble Masques with Olivier Fortin, 2013
References
- David Vickers. "SCHMELZER Sacro-Profanus". Gramophone (3/2014).
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