4011790929125

Gottfried Von Einem: PhiladeLPhia Symphonie, Geistliche Sonate, Stundenlied

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Cat No: C929181A

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Release Date:  01 March 2018

Label:  Orfeo

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4011790929125

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  Gottfried von Einem

  • Description

    One twentieth-century composer that trod his own path decisively, perhaps more than any other, is Gottfried von Einem. Since his breakthrough with the premiere of his opera Dantons Tod ('The Death of Danton') at the Salzburg Festival in 1947, through to the composer’s death in 1996, many of his works have been performed on the international music stage, as recordings featuring the likes of Böhm, Karajan and George Szell on Orfeo testify. Now, the label is delighted to mark the 100th anniversary of the composer's birth by releasing a retrospective of von Einem’s work featuring the very best performers of today.The earliest work on this new release is the choral work Stundenlied, which originates from a highly interesting cultural and historical source: a collaboration with the playwright Bertolt Brecht who from 1949 lived in the German Democratic Republic. The story of Christ’s passion is witnessed and presented in a popular, naive way as a dreadful event and brilliantly depicted by von Einem using simple and stringent compositional means to produce a work that is haunting and authoritative, performed here by the Singverein and Philharmonic Orchestra of Vienna under Franz Welser-Möst.Written between 1962 and 1973, his 'Geistliche' Sonate (sacred sonata) for soprano, trumpet and organ, is in a quite different category, with scoring in which the composer unites contrapuntal concentration in the layout with tense expressivity. This is music that comes alive in an impressive way thanks to the expressive skills of the soprano, the Baltic concert organist and the phenomenal world-class trumpeter.Finally, we hear the Philadelphia Symphony, a work named after the city where it was commissioned and where it was originally intended to have been premiered; after some discord it was actually premiered in the Musikvereinssaal in Vienna in 1961 with the city’s Philharmonic under Sir Georg Solti. It is now to be heard in the very same venue under Franz Welser-Möst, who has plenty of stateside experience to offer. Conceived in the dimensions of a three-movement Haydn symphony, this work wins over the audience with its modern ingenuity and suggests that, even today, post-modernism can boast a long and fruitful history.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. I. Allegro Giusto
      • 2. II. Andante
      • 3. III. Allegro Vivace
      • 4. I. Allegro - Gábor Boldoczki/Iveta Apkalna/Ildikó Raimondi
      • 5. II. Molto Andante - Gábor Boldoczki/Iveta Apkalna/Ildikó Raimondi
      • 6. III. Moderato - Gábor Boldoczki/Iveta Apkalna/Ildikó Raimondi
      • 7. IV. Andante - Allegro - Andante - Allegro - Gábor Boldoczki/Iveta Apkalna/Ildikó Raimondi
      • 8. Als Er Aus Dem Tempel Stracks Die Händler Ausgewiesen
      • 9. In Der Ersten Tagesstund War Der Herr Bescheiden
      • 10. Um Zwei, Wenn Die Sonn' Das All Noch Einmal
      • 11. Um Drei Ward Der Gottessohn Mit Geißeln Geschmissen
      • 12. Uns Hat Eine Ros' Ergetzet
      • 13. Um Vier Hat Ihm Eine Frau Ihr Brusttuch Angeboten
      • 14. Um Sechs War Er Nackt Und Bloß Ans Kreuz Geschlagen
      • 15. Jesus Schreit Zur Neunden Stund, Klaget Sich Verlassen
      • 16. Postoi, Milo, Yasno Slazne - Please Wait, Bright Sun