034571172064

Cornelius: The Three Kings & Other Choral Works

Stephen Layton: Polyphony

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Cat No: CDA67206

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Release Date:  01 November 2000

Label:  Hyperion Records Ltd

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  034571172064

Genres:  Classical  Choral  

  • Description

    Peter Cornelius was born to actor parents and destined from early life to have a career centred on words and music. He had early contact with the stage and dramatic literature, and like others of the time (such as Schumann), Cornelius immersed himself in German literature at an early age. At the same time he developed an interest in music. After early influences from Beethoven and Schubert, and studies of form and the composition of sacred music in Berlin, Cornelius's musical style matured under the tutelage of Liszt in Weimar. On their first meeting Liszt encouraged Cornelius to compose sacred music, however Cornelius then turned to the composition of opera and song whilst developing his natural gift in poetry. Choral works, however, remained an important part of Cornelius's compositions—many with sacred texts. Mention the name Cornelius to most music lovers and their immediate reaction will be 'Isn't he the man who wrote the song heard at Christmas—Three Kings?' Indeed he is and this piece can be heard on track 6 (Drei Könige). However, this disc also explores the other wonderful choral music written by Cornelius. All of these pieces deserve to be heard more!

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. 'Seele, Veriss Sie Nicht'
      • 2. Die Vatergruft, Op. 19
      • 3. Der Tod, Das Ist Die Kuhle Nacht
      • 4. An Den Sturmwind
      • 5. Die Drei Fruhlingstage
      • 6. Die Konige, Op.8 No.3
      • 7. Op. 18: Liebe, Dir Ergeb' Ich Mich!
      • 8. Ich Will Dich Lieben, Meine Krone!
      • 9. Thron Der Liebe, Stern Der Gute
      • 10. Der Alte Soldat, Op. 12 No. 1
      • 11. Busslied (After Psalm 88)
      • 12. An Babels Wasserflussen (After Psalm 137)
      • 13. Jerusalem (After Psalm 122)
      • 14. So Weich Und Warm
      • 15. Ach, Wie Nichtig, Ach, Wie Fluchtig
      • 16. Nicht Die Trane Kann Es Sagen
      • 17. Mitten Wir Im Leben Sind
      • 18. Grablied
      • 19. Von Dem Dome, Schwer Und Bang
      • 20. Trost In Tranen, Op. 14