4015023265042

Haydn: Emperor Constantine I's Campaign And Victory (Oratorio 1769)

Gyorgy Vashegyi; Purcell Choir; Orfeo Orchestra; Emoke Bara¡th; Klara Kolonits; Theodora Raftis;

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Format: 2CD

Cat No: ACC26504

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Release Date:  09 December 2022

Label:  Accent

Packaging Type:  Brilliant Case (Jewel Case size, Holds 2 CDs)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  4015023265042

Genres:  Classical  Vocal  

  • Description

    This new CD presents the world premiere recording of Michael Haydn's oratorio "Emperor Constantine I Campaign and Victory", performed here by Gyorgy Vashegyi, the Orfeo Orchestra and Purcell Choir.

    Michael Haydn was a widely respected composer during his lifetime, but after his death he was almost forgotten in the shadow of the epoch-making art of his elder brother Joseph. Only in recent decades has his great oeuvre been gradually rediscovered.

    The score of his oratorio "Emperor Constantine I Campaign and Victory" was long considered lost, but was only recently rediscovered in the Esterházy Music Archive in Budapest and is now being presented as the first time on sound recording.

    The work was written as an oratorio for Lent and first performed in Salzburg in 1762. The oratorio tells the story of Emperor Constantine I, who received a heavenly sign at the Battle of the Milvinian Bridge in Rome in 312, thereby achieving victory and converting to the Christian faith. Various allegorical figures such as Faith, Fortitude, Faintheartedness or Theology polemicise about Christian doctrine and faith until Constantine's victory becomes a certain fact. Michael Haydn sets this theological dispute to colourful and lush music, the artistry of which testifies to the high quality of the singers and especially the wind players at the Salzburg court.

    CRITICAL ACCLAIM:

    "Vashyegi and his forces offer a stylish reading of this attractive score, with impressive wind playing and solo singing that is fully alert to the text." – Choir & Organ (5 STARS)

    "soloists are technically impressive in the mostly pretty demanding arias. Their representation of the respective characters and their emotions in arias and recitatives is entirely convincing. […] a real ear-opener" – MusicWeb International

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. M. Haydn: Kaiser Constantin I. Feldzug und Sieg: Introduzione
      • 2. Vielleicht ist Constantin, der grosse Held
      • 3. Jubilieret, triumphieret, gesegnete Christen
      • 4. Es mussten mir auch viele von den Heiden
      • 5. Feldzug und Sieg: Rom ist mir zu stille worden
      • 6. Vernehmet auch von mir
      • 7. O du zentnerschwere Last
      • 8. Fur mich betrubt, und fur die Christenheit
      • 9. Herr, dein Wort ist Recht und Licht
      • 10. Wann aber wir deswegen uns betruben
      • 11. Du stirbst, o Held
      • 12. Ein wahrer Vater ist dir Rom entgangen
      • 13. Einem Mann von dieser Art
      • 14. Der Glaubige muss sich ...
      • 15. Stille, stille, Gottes Wille
      • 16. Durch welchen Zufall ist Rufin geblieben
      • 17. Ihr Christen, streuet Palmen

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