Wydawnictwo: Chandos
Seria: Janacek Orchestral Works
Nr katalogowy: CHSA 5165
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: marzec 2016
EAN: 95115516522
Seria: Janacek Orchestral Works
Nr katalogowy: CHSA 5165
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: marzec 2016
EAN: 95115516522
Janacek: Orchestral Works, Vol. 3
Chandos - CHSA 5165
Kompozytor
Leos Janacek (1854-1928)
Leos Janacek (1854-1928)
Wykonawcy
Sara Jakubiak, soprano*‡
Susan Bickley, mezzo-soprano*
Stuart Skelton, tenor*§
Gábor Bretz, bass*
David Stewart, violin‡
Johannes Wik, harp§
Thomas Trotter, organ*
Karstein Askeland, organ‡§
Bergen Philharmonic Choir*
Choir of Collegium Musicum*
Edvard Grieg Kor*‡§
Bergen Cathedral Choir‡§
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra*† / Edward Gardner
Sara Jakubiak, soprano*‡
Susan Bickley, mezzo-soprano*
Stuart Skelton, tenor*§
Gábor Bretz, bass*
David Stewart, violin‡
Johannes Wik, harp§
Thomas Trotter, organ*
Karstein Askeland, organ‡§
Bergen Philharmonic Choir*
Choir of Collegium Musicum*
Edvard Grieg Kor*‡§
Bergen Cathedral Choir‡§
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra*† / Edward Gardner
Utwory na płycie:
Glagolitic Mass*
Adagio for Orchestra†
Zdrávas Maria [Ave Maria]‡
Otče náš [Our Father]§
Adagio for Orchestra†
Zdrávas Maria [Ave Maria]‡
Otče náš [Our Father]§
Not only does this collection of orchestral works by Janáček follow two highly praised volumes with such great soloists as Jean-Efflam Bavouzet and James Ehnes, but it also features one of the composer’s most monumental works – with the vividly admired organist Thomas Trotter – along with three contrasting shorter pieces.
The Glagolitic Mass is considered his finest non-operatic work. It was premiered a year after the Sinfonietta – recorded in Volume 1 [CHSA 5142] – to critical acclaim. This impressive piece makes full use of the orchestra and chorus, with virtuosic solo parts for tenor and soprano, as well as organ. It is set within a frame of purely orchestral movements in which the Bergen Orchestra and its new Chief Conductor, Edward Gardner, demonstrate with authority their deep empathy with the repertoire.
The album is completed by three highly diverse characteristic works: the mournful Adagio, the Slavonic Otče náš and the deeply personal Zdrávas Maria.
The Glagolitic Mass is considered his finest non-operatic work. It was premiered a year after the Sinfonietta – recorded in Volume 1 [CHSA 5142] – to critical acclaim. This impressive piece makes full use of the orchestra and chorus, with virtuosic solo parts for tenor and soprano, as well as organ. It is set within a frame of purely orchestral movements in which the Bergen Orchestra and its new Chief Conductor, Edward Gardner, demonstrate with authority their deep empathy with the repertoire.
The album is completed by three highly diverse characteristic works: the mournful Adagio, the Slavonic Otče náš and the deeply personal Zdrávas Maria.