Deutsche Motette: German Romantic Choral Music from Schubert to Strauss Choir of Gonville & Caius College Cambridge & Geoffrey Webber
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2013
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
10.01.2017
Label: Delphian
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Choral
Interpret: Choir of Gonville & Caius College Cambridge & Geoffrey Webber
Komponist: Richard Strauss (1864-1949), Robert Schumann (1810-56), Franz Schubert, Peter Cornelius, Josef Gabriel Rheinberger, Johannes Brahms
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- Richard Strauss (1864 - 1949):
- 1 Deutsche Motette, Op. 62, TrV 230 18:15
- Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856): 4 Doppelchörige Gesänge, Op. 141:
- 2 No. 1. An die Sterne 04:47
- 3 No. 2. Ungewisses Licht 02:11
- 4 No. 3. Zuversicht 03:31
- 5 No. 4. Talismane 04:46
- Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828):
- 6 Psalm 23, Op. 132, D. 706 05:32
- Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897):
- 7 2 Motets, Op. 74: No. 2. O Heiland, reiss die Himmel auf 04:53
- Josef Gabriel Rheinberger (1839 - 1901):
- 8 3 Geistliche Gesänge, Op. 69: 3 Sacred Songs, Op. 69: No. 3. Abendlied, "Bleib bei uns, es will Abend werden" 03:00
- Peter Cornelius (1951): Liebe, Op. 18:
- 9 No. 1. Liebe, dir ergeb' ich mich 05:20
- 10 No. 2. Ich will dich lieben, meine Krone 03:51
- 11 No. 3. Thron der Liebe 05:15
Info zu Deutsche Motette: German Romantic Choral Music from Schubert to Strauss
Delphian’s superchoir reunites after its highly successful recording of Rodion Shchedrin’s The Sealed Angel (Delphian DCD34067), this time for a unique programme of German music from Schubert to Richard Strauss. Strauss’s sumptuous Deutsche Motette is the last word in late Romantic choral opulence, its teeming polyphony brought to thrilling life by this virtuoso cast of over sixty singers. The rest of the programme explores the vivid colours and shadowy half-lights of a distinctly German music that reached its culmination in Strauss’s extravagant masterpiece. The singing throughout combines a musical intensity and imagination with an understanding of period style, two qualities that are hallmarks of both choirs’ work.
„This performance of Strauss’s Deutsche Motette has the right quality of rapture … Credit to the conductor David Trendell for eliciting from his combined college choirs, whose youthful freshness to the interpretation which suits the imprecatory nature of Rückert’s poem perfectly“ (BBC Music Magazine)
„Strauss’s Deutsche Motette, Op 62 … is one of those multi-part, a cappella prodigies like Tallis’s Spem in alium. With its roving romantic harmony it’s even more sumptuous than that famed precursor, and comes across magnificently, clean-lined yet surging“ (Sunday Times)
„It’s brimming with secure confidence, the combined choral forces producing a glorious sound under David Trendell“ (The Arts Desk)
Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge
Geoffrey Webber, director
The Choir of King's College London
David Trendell, director
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