Christ on the Mount of Olives, Op. 85 (oratorio) | |
베토벤: 감람산의 그리스도, Op. 85
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827)
1a: Introduktion (Grave - Adagio) | |
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Lyricist F.X. Huber Conductor Helmuth Rilling Performer Keith Lewis (Tenor) Michel Brodard (Bass) Maria Venuti (Soprano) Ensemble Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart (Choir) Orchestra Bach-collegium Stuttgart |
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1. 1a: Introduktion (Grave - Adagio) 05:28
2. 1b: Rezitativ: Jehovah, du mein Vater (3:55) 3. 1c: Arie: Meine Seele ist erschüttert (5:05) Performer Keith Lewis (Tenor)
4. 2a: Rezitativ: Erzittre, Erde! (1:54) 5. 2b: Arie: Preist des Erlösers Güte (3:36) Performer Maria Venuti (Soprano)
6. 2c: Chor: O Heil euch, ihr Erlösten (2:49) 7. 2d: Chor: Doch weh! Die frech entehren (2:10) Performer Maria Venuti (Soprano) Ensemble Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart (Choir)
8. 3a: Rezitativ: Verkündet, Seraph, mir dein Mund (1:14) 9. 3b: Duett: So ruhe denn (6:02) Performer Keith Lewis (Tenor) Maria Venuti (Soprano)
10. 4a: Rezitativ: Willkommen, Tod! (1:26) Performer Keith Lewis (Tenor)
11. 4b: Chor: Wir haben ihn gesehen (2:15) Ensemble Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart (Choir)
12. 5a: Rezitativ: Die mich zu fangen ausgezogen (1:50) Performer Keith Lewis (Tenor)
13. 5b: Chor: Hier ist er (2:41) Ensemble Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart (Choir)
14. 6a: Rezitativ: Nicht ungestraft (1:17) Performer Keith Lewis (Tenor) Michel Brodard (Bass)
15. 6b: Terzett: In meinen Adern wühlen (4:49) Performer Keith Lewis (Tenor) Michel Brodard (Bass) Maria Venuti (Soprano)
16. 6c: Chor: Auf, ergreifet den Verräter! (3:16) Performer Keith Lewis (Tenor) Ensemble Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart (Choir)
17. 6d: Chor: Welten singen Dank und Ehre (1:02) 18. 6e: Chor: Preiset ihn, ihr Engelchöre (3:03) Ensemble Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart (Choir)
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• 베토벤이 작곡한 최초의 종교 작품인 오라토리오 <감람산의 그리스도>의 최고 명반이라 할 수 있는 헬무트 릴링의 녹음이 매력적인 패키지의 중가반으로 재발매되었다. • 한때 exclusive series로 미사곡과 함께 커플링되어 발매된 적이 있으나, 높은 평가에도 불구하고 한동안 구할 수 없었던 음반이다. • 합창음악의 대가인 릴링의 뛰어난 통솔력과 적절한 다이나믹과 템포 등이 어우러져 탄생한 대단히 품격 높은 연주로, 그의 수족과도 같은 게힝거 칸토라이와 바흐-콜레기움이 극적인 기복을 잘 살린 표현을 선보이며 독창진 역시 빼어나다.
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INTRODUCTION
합창 음악의 대가, 헬무트 릴링의 깊은 혜안이 돋보이는 베토벤: 감람산의 그리스도! 베토벤이 작곡한 최초의 종교 작품인 오라토리오 “감람산의 그리스도”의 최고 명반이라 할 수 있는 릴링의 녹음이 마침내 재발매되었다. 한때 exclusive series로 미사곡과 함께 커플링되어 발매된 적이 있으나, 높은 평가에도 불구하고 한동안 구할 수 없었던 음반이다. 합창음악의 대가인 릴링의 뛰어난 통솔력과 적절한 다이나믹과 템포 등이 어우러져 탄생한 대단히 품격 높은 연주이다.
아마존 소비자 평가 ★★★★★
연주: 헬무트 릴링(지휘), 게힝거 칸토라이 슈투트가르트 / 바흐-콜레기움 슈투트가르트 마리아 베누티(소프라노), 키스 루이스(테너), 마이클 브로다드(베이스).
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Album Review
Beethoven's Christus am Ölberge, Op. 85 (Christ on the Mount of Olives), was composed in 1802 and published in revised form eight years later. Like the opera Fidelio, it exists in multiple versions and is imperfect (it is one of Beethoven's least-performed major works) but interesting. It's an oratorio, and unlike Beethoven's few other religious works it contains few references to the conventions of sacred music past aside from a large final fugue. Instead the libretto recounts, in rather awkward fashion, the emotions of Jesus prior to his crucifixion, and Beethoven offers the same kind of broad, idealizing music heard in Fidelio. This version was recorded in 1994 and has been reissued as one of the Hänssler Classic label's few mid-price release. It has held up well. Although the performers, Germany's Bach-Collegium Stuttgart and Gächinger Kantorei with conductor Helmuth Rilling, were known for historically oriented recordings, this is not really an early music version of Beethoven. The orchestra of just over 40 players and the fine small regional German choir keep everything in balance, and Rilling's reading has an appealing straightforwardness. The soloists, especially tenor Keith Lewis, are top-notch, and the Liederhalle Stuttgart provides an ideal acoustic environment that perhaps resembles that of the premiere venue, the Theater an der Wien. Still a strong choice among the comparatively few recordings of Beethoven's only oratorio.
by James Manheim
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