Arvo Pärt: Berliner Messe
Berliner Messe
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- +Magnificat; 7 Magnificat-Antiphonen; The Beatitudes; Annum per Annum; De Profundis
- Künstler: Polyphony, Stephen Layton
- Label: Hyperion, DDD, 1997/1998
- Bestellnummer: 5474368
- Erscheinungstermin: 8.8.2014
Wenn es den Verfechtern der reinen Lehre des Serialismus und der Darmstädter Schule auch bis ans Ende der Musikgeschichte sauer aufstoßen wird: Mit der machtvollen Einfachheit seiner tonalen Musiksprache erreicht Arvo Pärt nach wie vor ein breites Publikum. Innerhalb der Helios-Serie wird diesen Monat die hochgelobte Aufnahme einiger seiner Chorwerke mit Polyphony unter Stephen Layton wiederveröffentlicht.
Here is some of the most spiritually uplifting music of our generation, sung by that most virtuosic of choirs, Polyphony. Arvo Pärt (paralleled in England by John Tavener) has succeeded in capturing the attention of a broad public through his consummate ability to weave a sense of inevitable power into music of fundamental simplicity.
The impressive Berlin Mass which opens the disc was written in 1990, the Credo being a fascinating major-key reworking of the earlier minor-mode Summa; very much an expression of joy at the lifting of the Soviet embargo on 'sacred' music in Estonia. Annum per Annum is a monumental work for solo organ and is here performed on the organ of St Paul's Cathedral: a thoroughly exhilarating experience. The disc ends with the masterpiece De Profundis. This most powerful of texts draws from Pärt an inexorable momentum from a beginning almost out of nothing to a devastating climax.
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Here is some of the most spiritually uplifting music of our generation, sung by that most virtuosic of choirs, Polyphony. Arvo Pärt (paralleled in England by John Tavener) has succeeded in capturing the attention of a broad public through his consummate ability to weave a sense of inevitable power into music of fundamental simplicity.
The impressive Berlin Mass which opens the disc was written in 1990, the Credo being a fascinating major-key reworking of the earlier minor-mode Summa; very much an expression of joy at the lifting of the Soviet embargo on 'sacred' music in Estonia. Annum per Annum is a monumental work for solo organ and is here performed on the organ of St Paul's Cathedral: a thoroughly exhilarating experience. The disc ends with the masterpiece De Profundis. This most powerful of texts draws from Pärt an inexorable momentum from a beginning almost out of nothing to a devastating climax.
Rezensionen
»A landmark recording. Go and buy it« (Choir & Organ)»Outstandingly good on each front: clarity, balance, intonation, timbre, dynamic and textural control and, perhaps most important of all, feeling« (Classic CD)
»Committed and definitive performances of this intense music« (Organists' Review)
»Polyphony's singing is immensely cultivated; bright, clear, immaculately phrased, and gorgeously balanced« (American Record Guide)
»Pärt's music remains an object of unstinting wonder« (BBC Music Magazine)
- Tracklisting
- Details
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
Berliner Messe
- 1 Kyrie
- 2 Gloria
- 3 Erster Alleluiavers
- 4 Zweiter Alleluiavers
- 5 Veni Sancte Spiritus
- 6 Credo
- 7 Sanctus
- 8 Agnus Dei
- 9 The Beatitudes
Annum per annum
- 10 Einleitung
- 11 K(yrie)
- 12 G(loria)
- 13 C(redo)
- 14 S(anctus)
- 15 A(gnus)
- 16 Coda
- 17 Magnificat
Magnificat-Antiphonen Nr. 1-7
- 18 O Weisheit
- 19 O Adonai
- 20 O Spross aus Isais Wurzel
- 21 O Schlüssel Davids
- 22 O Morgenstern
- 23 O König aller Völker
- 24 O Immanuel
- 25 De profundis (Psalm 129)
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