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Les Arts Florissants, William Christie - Haydn: Die Schöpfung (The Creation) (2007)

Les Arts Florissants, William Christie - Haydn: Die Schöpfung (The Creation) (2007)
  • Title: Haydn: Die Schöpfung (The Creation)
  • Year Of Release: 2007
  • Label: Virgin Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 01:42:47
  • Total Size: 513 Mb / 261 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
1. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 1: Ouverture
2. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 1: Recit: Im Anfange... (Raphael)
3. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 1: Aria: Nun schwanden... (Uriel)
4. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 1: Recit: Und Gott machte... (Raphael)
5. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 1: Solo mit Chor: Mit Staunen... (Gabriel)
6. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 1: Recit: Und Gott sprach; es sammelte... (Raphael)
7. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 1: Aria: Rollend und schäumend... (Raphael)
8. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 1: Recit: Und Gott sprach; es bringe die Erde... (Gabriel)
9. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 1: Aria: Nun beut die Flur...(Gabriel)
10. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 1: Recit: Und die himmlischen Heerscharen...(Uriel)
11. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 1: Chorus: Stimmt an die Saiten (Chorus)
12. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 1: Recit: Und gott sprache: es sei'n Lichet...(Uriel)
13. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 1: Recit: In volle Glanze steiget...(Uriel)
14. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 1: Trio und Chorus: Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre (Raphael/Uriel/Gabriel/Chorus)
15. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 2: Recit: Und Gott sprach: Es bringe das Wasser (Gabriel)
16. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 2: Aria: Auf starkem Fittische...(Gabriel)
17. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 2: Recit: Und Gott schuf grosse Walfische (Raphael)
18. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 2: Recit: Und die Engel rührten...(Raphael)
19. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 2: Trio und Chorus: In holder Anmut steh'n (Raphael/Uriel/Gabriel/Chorus)

CD 2
1. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 2: Recit: Und Gott sprach: Es bringe die Erde...(Raphael)
2. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 2: Recit: Gleich öffnet sich der Erde...(Raphael)
3. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 2: Aria: Nun scheintin vollem Glanze (Raphael)
4. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 2: Recit: Und Gott schuf...(Uriel)
5. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 2: Aria: Mit Würd und Hoheit (Uriel)
6. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 2: Recit: Und Gott sah jedes...(Raphael)
7. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 2: Chorus und Trio: Vollendet ist das grosse Werk (Raphael/Uriel/Gabriel/Chorus)
8. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 3: Recit: Aus Rosenwolken...(Uriel)
9. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 3: Duet mit Chorus: Von deiner Güt (Eva/Adam)
10. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 3: Recit: Nun ist die erste Pflicht (Adam/Eva)
11. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 3: Duet: Holde Gattin! (Adam/Eva)
12. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 3: Recit: O glückliches Paar (Uriel)
13. The Creation (Oratorio in 3 parts), Part 3: Chorus: Singt dem Herren...(Chorus)

Virgin's recording of Die Schöpfung is most notable for the fine playing and singing of Les Arts Florissants, under William Christie's experienced leadership. The period-instrument performance is generally reserved and well mannered, which may not be the characteristics most necessary for this extraordinary, forward-looking, and sometimes eccentric piece to be fully effective. Christie's reading does occasionally catch fire, most often in the massed choral sections, which the choir performs with wonderfully dramatic attention to details of dynamics and phrasing. The orchestral playing for the most part is precise and nuanced; in Raphael's aria in part two, though, the trombones emit a jarring blast that must have been intended as tone painting and might have sounded appropriate in a performance that throughout had emphasized the work's wildness, but it is completely out of place in this polite context. Soprano soloists Genia Kühmeier as Gabriel and Sophie Karthäuser as Eva stand out for the fullness of their tone, absolute security, and vocal agility. Baritone Markus Werba as Adam is also fully convincing, and his duet with Karthäuser has a deft Papageno-Papagena lightness that makes it one of the most memorable moments in the recording. Toby Spence frequently sounds like an "English oratorio tenor," with a somewhat mannered delivery. Bass baritone Dietrich Henschel is the weakest soloist, with a low register that tends to drop out at the bottom. The sound is clear and spacious, but favors the soloists too strongly.





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