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| Stille Nacht... - German Carols / Uwe Gronostay, Rias-kammerchor, Et Al | |||||
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Release Date: 10/13/2009 Label: Harmonia Mundi Catalog #: 501794 Spars Code: n/a Composer: Eduard Karl Nössler, Max Reger, Felix Mendelssohn, Albert Becker, Friedrich Silcher, Robert Fuchs, Max Bruch, Wilhelm Kienzl, Karl Riedel, Franz Wüllner, Franz Gruber, Hermann Riedel, Traditional Conductor: Uwe Gronostay Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus
Number of Discs: 1 |
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The disc's title refers to 19th-century "romanticism"--specifically of the German variety--and the composers who adhered to its principles, and not to any aspects of love and courtship that modern listeners might more likely associate with the term "Romantic". Specifically, this repertoire represents styles of choral music that appealed to mass audiences in both concert hall and church, most of which consists of settings of existing tunes and already well-known texts. Most importantly, this is a first-rate Christmas choral recording that offers many rarely heard selections along with some surprisingly familiar ones. Surprising because in their German-language context many English-speaking listeners may not recognize some of these pieces by their titles--but when you hear Friedrich Silcher's "Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe", the familiar Anglican processional tune by Melchior Teschner (known as "All glory, laud, and honor") suddenly appears. We also hear In dulci jubilo, not in the commonly performed Pearsall, Praetorius, or Bach versions, but one by Max Reger. Indeed, a large portion of this program is devoted to Reger's beautifully scored chorales from his 12 German Sacred Songs collection. The little carol "Schlaf, mein Kindelein" is also known in a French version, "Dors, ma colombe", and Silcher's "Herbei, o ihr Gläub'gen" turns out to be the beloved "O come, all ye faithful"--sublimely harmonized. There are other happy discoveries here, none so satisfying as Gruber's universally treasured "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht!" in a gorgeous setting by none other than (Brahms' friend) Eusebius Mandyczewski. And speaking of Brahms, we might suspect Albert Becker (1834-99) of "borrowing" a few licks from his near-exact contemporary's Requiem in the opening section of "Das Volk, das im Finstern wandelt", followed by an equally shameless (and decently rendered) copy of a Bach chorale setting. Other highlights include the opening "Tröster mein Volk" by the virtually unknown Eduard Nössler, a sophisticated piece of choral writing that deserves wider hearing, and Reger's tender setting of the lovely "O Jesulein süß", best known in its Bach harmonization and English translation "O little one sweet". The singing, by the excellent RIAS-Kammerchor, is faultless, perfectly capturing the spirit of the music and presenting these a cappella works with consistently well-balanced, well-tuned ensemble. The sound is a bit too resonant to provide utmost clarity and detail, but it's not at all detrimental to enjoyment of the performances or appreciation of this unusual and engaging program. A must for all Christmas choral music fans. [11/09/2002] --David Vernier, ClassicsToday.comReview of original release, HM 901794 |
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| 1. |
Tröstet mein Volk, Op. 39 by Eduard Karl Nössler | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic |
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| 2. |
Macht hoch die Tür by Max Reger | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: Germany |
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Anthems (6), Op. 79: no 5, Lasset uns frohlocken by Felix Mendelssohn | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: 1843-1846; Germany |
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Sacred Songs (8) for Chorus, Op. 138: no 4, Unser lieben by Max Reger | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: 1914; Germany |
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| 5. |
Es kommt ein Schiff geladen by Max Reger | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: Germany |
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Das Volk, das im Finstern wandelt, Op. 84 no 2 by Albert Becker | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: 19th Century; Germany |
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Cantatas (4) for Chorus: no 1, Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her by Max Reger | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: 1903-1905; Germany |
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| 8. |
Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe by Friedrich Silcher | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: Germany |
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Sacred Songs (12), Op. 137: no 5, Kommt und lasst uns Christum ehren by Max Reger | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: 1914; Germany |
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| 10. |
O freudenreicher Tag by Robert Fuchs | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: Germany |
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| 11. |
Lasst uns das Kindelein wiegen by Max Bruch | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: Germany |
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| 12. |
Mein Herz will ich dir schenken by Wilhelm Kienzl | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: Austria |
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| 13. |
Schlaf, mein Kindelein by Max Reger | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: Germany |
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| 14. |
Das Wort ward Fleisch by Max Reger | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: by 1899; Germany |
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| 15. |
Kommet, ihr Hirten by Karl Riedel | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: Germany |
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Auf, auf, ihr Hirten by Wilhelm Kienzl | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: Austria |
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| 17. |
Herbei, o ihr Gläub'gen by Friedrich Silcher | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: 20th Century Written: Germany |
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| 18. |
Kindelein zart by Franz Wüllner | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: Germany |
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| 19. |
O Jesulein süss by Max Reger | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: by 1899; Germany |
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| 20. |
Silent Night by Franz Gruber | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus |
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Anthems (6), Op. 79: no 1, Rejoice O ye people by Felix Mendelssohn | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: 1843; Germany |
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| 22. |
O du fröhliche by Hermann Riedel | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Romantic Written: Germany |
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| 23. |
In dulci jubilo by Traditional | ||||
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Conductor:
Uwe Gronostay
Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus Period: Medieval Written: 12th Century; Germany |
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