- Sebastian Anton Scherer
Sebastian Anton Scherer (
3 October 1631 –26 August 1712 ) was a German composer andorganist of theBaroque era.Scherer was born in
Ulm , where he resided until his death. On17 June 1653 he was elected town musician, and it was also around that time that he became assistant toTobias Eberlin , then organist of the famousUlm Münster Cathedral . Sherer probably started studying with Eberlin at the same time, later married his daughter and in 1671 succeeded him as organist of the cathedral. Sources disagree on whether Scherer was later appointed organist or simply organ consultant at St Thomas Church ("Église Saint-Thomas") inStrasbourg ,France , but it was most probably the latter case, since apparently he remained Ulm's cathedral organist until his death in 1712.Scherer's surviving works are few, as is typical for the era. They include a collection of sacred
vocal music (motet s, mass movements andpsalm settings) somewhat notable for its imaginative word-setting in some of the pieces, fourteentrio sonata s published as one volume in 1680, all of considerable quality, and a two-part volume of organ music. This latter publication exhibits Italian influence, particularly that of Frescobaldi, which was typical for the south German tradition Scherer represented. The first part, written out entirely intablature , is titled "Intonationes breves per octo Tonos" and contains 32 short versets, four for each Church Mode, so that each mode has an "intonatio prima" (toccata -like, with extensive use ofpedal point ), "secunda" (imitative), "tertia" (toccata-like) and "quarta" (imitative). The second part contains eight toccatas, all of which are sectional pieces that make heavy use of pedal point and contain much imitative counterpoint as well as free writing.Other works include sacred and secular vocal music; and there is evidence that a set of
lute suite s was published in Augsburg, but those pieces are lost.List of works
* "Musica sacra (...) missae, psalmi, et motetti", Op. 1 (Ulm, 1657). For 3-5 voices and instruments.
* "Operum musicorum secundum, distinctum in libros 2", Op. 2 (Ulm, 1664). Organ music.
* "Traur- und Klaggesan" (Ulm, 1664). Secular vocal music for 5 voices andbasso continuo .
* "Sonatae", Op. 3 (Ulm, 1680). Trio sonatas for 2violin s,viola da gamba and basso continuo.
* Jubilate Deo, O quam mirabilis (vocal works in manuscript sources)Media
References
* Gwilym Beechey. "Scherer, Sebastian Anton", "Grove Music Online", ed. L. Macy, [http://www.grovemusic.com/ grovemusic.com] .
* Neumann, Frederick (1983), "Ornamentation in Baroque and Post-Baroque Music: With Special Emphasis on J. S. Bach", Princeton University ISBN 0-6910-2707-2
* A. Guilmant and A. Pirro, Archives des maîtres de l’orgue, viii (Paris, 1907)External links
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