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Format : 1 CD Durée totale : 00:50:02
Enregistrement : 06/01-19/08/2015 Lieu : Hohenmölsen Pays : Allemagne Prise de son : Stereo
Label : Rondeau Référence : ROP6109 EAN : 4037408061094 Code Prix : DM017A
Année d'édition : 2015 Date de sortie : 01/12/2015
Genre : Classique
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Lorenz Maierhofer (1956-)Es naht ein Licht Anonyme (France, 15ème siècle)Veni, veni, Emmanuel Anonyme (Allemagne, 14ème siècle)In dulci jubilo Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)Wie soll ich dich empfangen Josquin Des Prés (1452-1521)Tu solus qui facis mirabilia Andreas Hammerschmidt (1611-1675)Machet die Tore weit Franz Xaver Gruber (1787-1863)Stille Nacht Anonyme (Royaume-Uni, 1591)Coventry Carol Günter Raphael (1903-1960)Maria durch ein' dornwald ging Michael Praetorius (1571-1621)Es ist ein Ros entsprungen Manfred Hollmann (1928-)Weihnachten Wilhelm Nagel (1871-1955)Schöne Nacht Anonyme (Royaume-Uni, 1780)The Twelve Days of Christmas James Lord Pierpont (1822-1893)Jingle Bells Joseph Bracket (1797-1882)Simple Gifts Jay Giallombardo (1964-)Sure on This shining Night Ensemble Octavians
Heiko Knopf, contre-ténor René Richter, contre-ténor Matthias Mäurern ténor Andreas Martin, ténor Christian Gaida, baryton Martin Kleekamp, baryton Michael Ring, basse Andreas Jäckel, basse
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 The Ensemble Octavians – all are former singers with the boys’ choir of the Jena Philharmonie – have recorded a musical Christmas gift with their current CD ‘A Light Is Coming’ that offers well-known and unknown songs from the festival of festivals. The young singers noticed in their concerts that there is a special synergy that emerges between themselves and their audience, particularly during these selected arrangements – they subsequently put together a personal programme in the form of this CD repertoire. It combines into a poignant whole the mysticism of the pending birth of Jesus with the wonder at the child in the manger, and finally, the exuberant joy in connection with this ‘birthday party’. From moving verses highlighting the Christmas festival, to bible texts set to music, to rather secular contemplations – the entire spectrum of Christmas vocal music is represented here. The fact that the pieces are arranged for up to eight-voice men’s choir allows us to enjoy old favourites such as ‘Maria durch ein Dornwald ging’ or ‘Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht’ in a completely new way. Atmospheric tones sound in the adaptation of the Praetorius arrangement of ‘Es ist ein Ros entsprungen’ by Jan Sandström or the motet ‘Tu solus qui facis mirabilia’ by Josquin des Préz and festive chords with Andreas Hammerschmidt’s famous ‘Machet die Tore weit’. Adaptations by and for the legendary King’s Singers round out the Octavians’ repertoire both atmospherically and joyously, and focus the listener’s attention away from the hustle and bustle of Christmas to the child in the manger.

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