Songs of Life and Death
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Label: Rondeau
Cat No: ROP6102
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 1st April 2016
Contents
Works
Der Feuerreiter(Aus) Sieben letzte(n) Worte(n)
Magnolie
Herr, lehre doch mich
And Death Shall Have No Dominion
When I Consider
Es fiel ein Reif
Stufen
Gesang der Geister uber den Wassern, D714
Grab und Mond, D893
Ruhe, schonstes Gluck der Erde, D657
Ich habe den Fruhling gesehen
Mannerchore (3), op.123 TrV270
Darest, O Soul
Artists
Ensemble Vocapella LimburgEnsemble Impronta
Conductor
Tristan MeisterWorks
Der Feuerreiter(Aus) Sieben letzte(n) Worte(n)
Magnolie
Herr, lehre doch mich
And Death Shall Have No Dominion
When I Consider
Es fiel ein Reif
Stufen
Gesang der Geister uber den Wassern, D714
Grab und Mond, D893
Ruhe, schonstes Gluck der Erde, D657
Ich habe den Fruhling gesehen
Mannerchore (3), op.123 TrV270
Darest, O Soul
Artists
Ensemble Vocapella LimburgEnsemble Impronta
Conductor
Tristan MeisterAbout
The new recording by Tristan Meister and the Ensemble Vocapella Limburg features works from romanticism, the heyday of men’s choirs, and the following periods up until today. The award-winning choir, founded in 2007, presents pieces by Friedrich Silcher, Franz Schubert and Richard Strauss alongside commissioned and dedicated compositions by Vytautas Miškinis, Nikodemus Gollnau, Alwin Michael Schronen and Maarten Van Ingelgem. The singers are joined by the musicians of the Ensemble Impronta, who add another facet to the tonal palette of this colourful recording.
This recording, which was sponsored by Rondeau Production in recognition of the ensemble’s outstanding performance at the 9th German Choir Competition in 2014, presents an excellent cross-section of the largely unknown repertoire for men’s choirs.
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