Ambrosius Scherle was a German composer and church musician active in the late sixteenth century, whose surviving reputation rests on a small number of sacred vocal works transmitted through early prints. Although precise birth and death dates are not securely established in the readily accessible record, Scherle is generally placed within the South German Catholic musical sphere during the post-Tridentine period, a cultural environment in which polyphonic composition was closely tied to ecclesiastical reform, pedagogy, and devotional practice.
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Suite in G Minor: Praeludium I
Suite in G Minor: Courandt I
Suite in G Minor: Praeludium II
Suite in G Minor: Courandt II
Suite in g-Moll: Praeludium I
Suite in g-Moll: Courandt I
Suite in g-Moll: Saraband
Suite in g-Moll: Praeludium II
Suite in g-Moll: Courandt II
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