Notes and Editorial Reviews
"Rheinberger is best known for his twenty organ sonatas. He studied in Munich and spent his working life there, developing a reputation as a teacher. His pupils included William Furtwängler and Engelbert Humperdinck. His organ sonatas have long been known to organists but it is only relatively recently that his choral music has come to prominence. He was a master of counterpoint, producing finely structured works full of graceful melodies. In style, the choral music of Brahms and Mendelssohn is never really far away.
His Mass in E flat for double choir was written in 1878. It comes from a period when Rheinberger was emerging from the influence of the Cecilian movement. The Gloria and Credo follow the Cecilian tenets
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with clear and straightforward setting of the text and little in the way of word-painting. But in the other movements of the mass he is freer, with many echoes of Venetian poly-choral techniques.
This new recording was made by two professional American choirs, the Phoenix Bach Choir and the Kansas City Chorale, conducted by Charles Bruffy. The two groups come together annually to record double choir works. The resulting ensemble is remarkably large, some forty-eight professional singers. They have a good clear focused sound, with a strong bright soprano line. They are recorded in a generous acoustic and the result captures well the ebb and flow of Rheinberger's music. Though the recording does seem to favour the high voices, I would have liked more bass.
Under Bruffy's direction the two choirs display remarkable cohesiveness of ensemble. His speeds are often quite relaxed, in such movements as the end of the Agnus Dei in the Mass I would have preferred a quicker tempo.
Bruffy and his ensemble couple the work with a selection of Rheinberger's motets. The lovely double choir Easter Hymn combines a setting of Victimae Paschale with Terra Tremuit. The four Six-voiced Motets are settings of extracts from the Psalms and sound the sort of grateful motets which should be in every good church choir's repertoire. The Drei Geistliche Gesange set sacred German poems. These are lovely works, well recorded and this collection should suit if you want to explore Rheinberger's choral music."
-- Robert Hugill, MusicWeb International
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Works on This Recording
1.
Mass in E flat major, Op. 109 "Cantus Missae" by Joseph Rheinberger
Conductor:
Charles Bruffy
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Kansas City Chorale,
Phoenix Bach Choir
Period: Romantic
Written: 1878; Germany
2.
Easter Hymn, Op. 134 by Joseph Rheinberger
Conductor:
Charles Bruffy
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Kansas City Chorale,
Phoenix Bach Choir
Period: Romantic
Written: Germany
3.
Motets (4), Op. 133 by Joseph Rheinberger
Conductor:
Charles Bruffy
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Kansas City Chorale,
Phoenix Bach Choir
Period: Romantic
Written: 1881
4.
Geistliche Gesänge (3), Op. 69 by Joseph Rheinberger
Conductor:
Charles Bruffy
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Kansas City Chorale,
Phoenix Bach Choir
Period: Romantic
Written: by 1873; Germany
Sound Samples
Oster-Hymne (Easter Hymn), Op. 134
4 Motets, Op. 133: No. 1. Anima nostra
4 Motets, Op. 133: No. 2. Meditabor
4 Motets, Op. 133: No. 3. Laudate Dominum
4 Motets, Op. 133: No. 4. Angelus Domini
Mass in E flat major, Op. 109: Kyrie
Mass in E flat major, Op. 109: Gloria
Mass in E flat major, Op. 109: Credo
Mass in E flat major, Op. 109: Sanctus
Mass in E flat major, Op. 109: Benedictus
Mass in E flat major, Op. 109: Agnus Dei
3 Sacred Songs, Op. 69: No. 1. Morgenlied: Die Sterne sind erblichen
3 Sacred Songs, Op. 69: No. 2. Hymn: Dein sind die Himmel
3 Sacred Songs, Op. 69: No. 3. Abendlied: Bleib bei uns
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