Samuel Scheidt's 'Christ Who Art Day and Light' is a captivating album that showcases the composer's mastery of Baroque music. Released on 1 January 1988 under the Cantate label, this 1 hour and 2-minute collection of tracks is a testament to Scheidt's skill in crafting intricate and beautiful pieces.
The album features a range of compositions, including the stunning 'Christe, der du bist Tag und licht, SSWV 19' and the elegant 'Symphonia No. 6 in G Minor'. Scheidt's use of instrumentation and vocal arrangements is exemplary, as seen in 'Galliard À 5 Voc. Cantus 25' and 'Christe qui lux es et dies'.
The tracklist also includes heartfelt pieces such as 'Herzlich lieb hab ich dich o Herre, SSWV 221' and 'Bleib bei uns, Herr, denn es will Abend werden, SSWV 351', which demonstrate Scheidt's ability to evoke emotion through his music. The album is rounded out by a selection of symphonias, including 'Symphonia No. 5 in C Major' and 'Symphonia No. 2 in D Minor', which showcase the composer's technical skill and artistic vision.
Throughout 'Christ Who Art Day and Light', Samuel Scheidt's music is characterized by its beauty, complexity, and emotional depth. This album is a must-listen for fans of Baroque music and those looking to discover the works of this talented composer.