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Brahms / Sampson- Ein Deutsches Requiem

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the album cover for Brahms / Sampson - Ein Deutsches Requiem
the album cover for Brahms / Sampson - Ein Deutsches Requiem

Johannes Brahms' consolatory Ein deutsches Requiem receives a fresh and considered interpretation from Daniel Reuss and the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century. This renowned orchestra took the decision - following the death, some years back, of Frans Brüggen - to retain it's founder's dynamic process of alternating concert tours with recordings. And dispensing with the need for having a principal conductor, the orchestra now works with a range of musicians according to the repertoire being performed. Such a conductor is Daniel Reuss, who is also the artistic director of the Cappella Amsterdam, the choir which has frequently been appearing alongside the orchestra in recent times. A well-received reading of the Beethoven Missa Solemnis involving Reuss and the orchestra was issued by Glossa in 2017 and these musical forces have now turned their attention to Johannes Brahms' pillar of religious music. Taped in the Rotterdam de Doelen concert hall this new recording involves Carolyn Sampson (soprano) and André Morsch (baritone) as it's two soloists, in a version which attempts, as far as it is possible, to get close - in terms of tonal colours, interpretation and tempi - to Brahms' original intentions. This extraordinary work, here maintaining a sweeping and moving spirit for some 70 minutes, contains texts from Martin Luther's German translation of the Bible and, it is thought, was inspired by the loss of both the composer's mother and also that of Robert Schumann.

Tracklist:

  1. Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: I. Selig Sind, Die Da Leid Tragen (Live)
  2. Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: II. Denn Alles Fleisch Es Ist Wie Gras (Live)
  3. Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: III. Herr, Lehre Doch Mich (Live)
  4. Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: IV. Wie Lieblich Sind Deine Wohnungen (Live)
  5. Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: V. Ihr Habt Nun Traurigkeit (Live)
  6. Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: VI. Denn Wir Haben Hie Keine Bleibende Statt (Live)
  7. Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: VII. Selig Sind Die Toten (Live)
Format: New CD/Classical

Brahms / Sampson- Ein Deutsches Requiem

SKU: 8424562211261
Regular price ¥147.00
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Release Date: 01.04.2019

 
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Johannes Brahms' consolatory Ein deutsches Requiem receives a fresh and considered interpretation from Daniel Reuss and the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century. This renowned orchestra took the decision - following the death, some years back, of Frans Brüggen - to retain it's founder's dynamic process of alternating concert tours with recordings. And dispensing with the need for having a principal conductor, the orchestra now works with a range of musicians according to the repertoire being performed. Such a conductor is Daniel Reuss, who is also the artistic director of the Cappella Amsterdam, the choir which has frequently been appearing alongside the orchestra in recent times. A well-received reading of the Beethoven Missa Solemnis involving Reuss and the orchestra was issued by Glossa in 2017 and these musical forces have now turned their attention to Johannes Brahms' pillar of religious music. Taped in the Rotterdam de Doelen concert hall this new recording involves Carolyn Sampson (soprano) and André Morsch (baritone) as it's two soloists, in a version which attempts, as far as it is possible, to get close - in terms of tonal colours, interpretation and tempi - to Brahms' original intentions. This extraordinary work, here maintaining a sweeping and moving spirit for some 70 minutes, contains texts from Martin Luther's German translation of the Bible and, it is thought, was inspired by the loss of both the composer's mother and also that of Robert Schumann.

Tracklist:

  1. Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: I. Selig Sind, Die Da Leid Tragen (Live)
  2. Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: II. Denn Alles Fleisch Es Ist Wie Gras (Live)
  3. Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: III. Herr, Lehre Doch Mich (Live)
  4. Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: IV. Wie Lieblich Sind Deine Wohnungen (Live)
  5. Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: V. Ihr Habt Nun Traurigkeit (Live)
  6. Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: VI. Denn Wir Haben Hie Keine Bleibende Statt (Live)
  7. Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: VII. Selig Sind Die Toten (Live)