Jan Hugo Vorisek: Missa solemnis B-Dur op.24
Missa solemnis B-Dur op.24
Mit weiteren Werken von:
Vaclav Jan Tomasek (1774-1850)
Mitwirkende:
Marek Stryncl
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
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+Offertorium Quoniam iniquitatem
+Tomasek: Messa con Graduale et Offertorio op. 46
- Künstler: Musica Florea, Marek Stryncl
- Label: Supraphon, DDD, 2009
- Bestellnummer: 2216372
- Erscheinungstermin: 25.6.2010
Live-Mitschnitt einer Welt-Ersteinspielung
In einer Kirche nahe der Karlsbrücke in Prag führte das Ensemble Florea zum ersten Mal in moderner Zeit Chorwerke der Böhmen Jan Václav Hugo Vorisek und Václav Jan Krtitel Tomasek auf. Die Werke erfreuten sich nach ihrer Entstehung im 19. Jahrhundert großer Beliebtheit, nicht zuletzt wegen ihrer Verknüpfung von kontrapunktischen Elementen und romantischer Harmonik. Die Chöre stehen im Mittelpunkt, solistische Passagen sind stets in Chorabschnitte eingebettet.
Released in co-production with Czech Radio, live In October 2009 in a church nearby the Charles Bridge the ensemble Musica Florea gave the modern premiere of sacred compositions by two composers whose creation presaged the advent of Romanticism. In the case of the better known of them, J. V. H. Vorisek, this CD brings his complete sacred oeuvre. In addition to the festive Mass in B major, which he himself called a musical oblation, Vorisek set two Offertories and a Gradual. His advanced contrapuntal thinking weds with the phraseology and harmonic techniques of Romanticism. Another revelation for the listeners will undoubtedly be the Mass created by Vorisek's teacher, V. J. K. Tomasek, which was performed in the 19th century by many church choirs throughout the Austrian Empire and in the territory of today's Germany. Just like in the case of Vorisek - no more independent arias; all soli are an elaborate part of the chorus and orchestra. Following their provocative recording of Bach's Brandenburg Concertos (Supraphon SU 3942-2), on this CD too Musica Florea present works in a historically knowledgeable interpretation, replete with erudition, vivacity and their inherent sensibility.
In einer Kirche nahe der Karlsbrücke in Prag führte das Ensemble Florea zum ersten Mal in moderner Zeit Chorwerke der Böhmen Jan Václav Hugo Vorisek und Václav Jan Krtitel Tomasek auf. Die Werke erfreuten sich nach ihrer Entstehung im 19. Jahrhundert großer Beliebtheit, nicht zuletzt wegen ihrer Verknüpfung von kontrapunktischen Elementen und romantischer Harmonik. Die Chöre stehen im Mittelpunkt, solistische Passagen sind stets in Chorabschnitte eingebettet.
Product Information:
Released in co-production with Czech Radio, live In October 2009 in a church nearby the Charles Bridge the ensemble Musica Florea gave the modern premiere of sacred compositions by two composers whose creation presaged the advent of Romanticism. In the case of the better known of them, J. V. H. Vorisek, this CD brings his complete sacred oeuvre. In addition to the festive Mass in B major, which he himself called a musical oblation, Vorisek set two Offertories and a Gradual. His advanced contrapuntal thinking weds with the phraseology and harmonic techniques of Romanticism. Another revelation for the listeners will undoubtedly be the Mass created by Vorisek's teacher, V. J. K. Tomasek, which was performed in the 19th century by many church choirs throughout the Austrian Empire and in the territory of today's Germany. Just like in the case of Vorisek - no more independent arias; all soli are an elaborate part of the chorus and orchestra. Following their provocative recording of Bach's Brandenburg Concertos (Supraphon SU 3942-2), on this CD too Musica Florea present works in a historically knowledgeable interpretation, replete with erudition, vivacity and their inherent sensibility.
- Tracklisting
- Details
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
Missa H-dur (Missa solemnis, op. 24)
- 1 Nr. 1 Kyrie
- 2 Nr. 2 Gloria
- 3 Nr. 3 Graduale Benedictus es, Domine
- 4 Nr. 4 Credo
- 5 Nr. 5 Offertorium Mentis oppresse
- 6 Nr. 6 Sanctus
- 7 Nr. 7 Benedictus
- 8 Nr. 8 Agnus Dei
- 9 Offertorium Quoniam iniquitatem
Missa con Graduale et Offertorio op. 46
- 10 Nr. 1 Kyrie
- 11 Nr. 2 Gloria
- 12 Nr. 3 Graduale Domine dominus noster
- 13 Nr. 4 Credo
- 14 Nr. 5 Offertorium Sperent in te
- 15 Nr. 6 Sanctus
- 16 Nr. 7 Agnus Dei