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La parte finale della "Messa a sei voci" composta da Andreas Crappius a imitazione del mottetto "Shaffe in mir Gott ein reines Herz" (ovvero il salmo 51: "Crea in me o Dio un cuore puro").
Non è sicuro a quale mottetto facesse riferimento Andreas Crappius, essendo in realtà lui uno dei primi a citarlo (anche se non a metterlo in musica in testo tedesco), fatto sta che tra gli anni '60 del '500 e i due secoli successivi, fino a Johannes Brahms, furono diversi i compositori che vi si cimentarono in area germanica: Gregor Lange, Andreas Hammerschmidt, Heinrich Schuets, Johann Georg Wiener...
Andrea Crappius fu compositore di musica sacra, direttore e pedagogo prevalentemente nella zona di Hannover per quasi 50 anni a cavallo tra '500 e '600.
La prima parte - il Kyrie - si può seguire qui: https://youtu.be/ZmxrvyLrcHI
La seconda parte - il Gloria - si pul seguire qui: https://youtu.be/E3v-DYHl704
The Sanctus from a 6-voices mass by Andreas Crappius, a musical imitation of the song or motet "Shaffe in mir Gott ein reines Herz" (Psalm 51) on which many German-area composers put their hands in those years but also well up untile late Brahms: Gregor Lange, Andreas Hammerschmidt, Heinrich Schuets, Johann Georg Wiener...
Andreas Crappius was an appreciated sacred music composer, choir director and pedagogue for over 50 years in Hannover.
First part of the Mass - the Kyrie - can be followed here: https://youtu.be/ZmxrvyLrcHI
Second part of the Mass - the Gloria - can be followed here: https://youtu.be/E3v-DYHl704
The whole mass (Kyrie-Gloria-Sanctus), published in 1581, is available in transcription (with modern clefs)
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