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Wydawnictwo: Bis
Seria: Schnittke & Part Choral Works
Nr katalogowy: BISSACD 2521
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: czerwiec 2021
EAN: 7318599925219
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Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): estoński, rosyjski
Rodzaj: hymn, magnificat

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Schnittke / Part: Choral Works, Vol. 2

Bis - BISSACD 2521
Wykonawcy
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir / Kaspars Putninš
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BBC Music Awards Grammy Awards Gramophone Critic's Choice Diapason d'Or de L'annee Presto Discs of the Year ICMA Award Nomination Classica 4 Diapason d'Or Gramophone Editor's Choice BBC Music 5 stars klassik heute 10 Limelight MusicWeb Recording of the Month Music Island Recommends
 
Alfred Schnittke:
Concerto for Choir
Three Sacred Hymns

Arvo Pärt:
Seven Magnificat-Antiphons
As Alfred Schnittke and Arvo Part both adopted the Orthodox faith in the 1970s, Orthodox choral traditions became increasingly prominent in their work, but both composers also looked to the music of the Western church. Schnittke's Three Sacred Hymns set three prayers, familiar in the West as Ave Maria, the Jesus Prayer and the Lord's Prayer, and evoke Orthodox chant. His Choirconcerto, on the other hand, draws on Russian choral music of the 19th century and the tradition of large-scale concert works based on Orthodox choral music. The texts by the medieval Armenian poet Gregory of Narek are informed by a humanistic individualism, with the poet directly expressing his emotions and often writing in the first person.

In the case of Part, his detailed study of Orthodox chant caused him to develop his so-called 'tintinnabuli' system of composition as an extension of the harmonic practices of Orthodox choral music. He wrote his Seven Magnificat-Antiphons in 1988, applying the tintinnabuli technique to texts from the Catholic liturgy in the German language - a striking East-west hybrid. The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Kaspars Putnins have combined sacred works by Schnittke and Part before, their previous release on BIS earning them a prestigious Gramophone Award in the Choral Music category.

Recording: 27th 31st January 2020 at Niguliste kirik (St Nicholas Church) Tallinn, Estonia.

Zobacz także:

  • CHAN 9705
  • BIS 1437
  • CHAN 9519
  • ACD 22813