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London Symphony Orchestra & Sir Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Christ on the Mount of Olives (Christus Am Ölberge) (2020) [Hi-Res]

London Symphony Orchestra & Sir Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Christ on the Mount of Olives (Christus Am Ölberge) (2020) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Beethoven: Christ on the Mount of Olives (Christus Am Ölberge)
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: LSO Live
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 45:14
  • Total Size: 184 / 785 MB
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Tracklist:

01. No. 1a. Introduzione. Grave - Adagio (4:57)
02. No. 1b. Recitativo. "Jehova, du mein Vater!" (3:11)
03. No. 1c. Aria. "Meine Seele ist erschüttert" (4:22)
04. No. 2a. Recitativo. "Erzittre, Erde!" (1:30)
05. No. 2b. Aria. "Preist des Erlösers Güte" (0:56)
06. No. 2c. Chor der Engel. "O Heil euch ihr Erlösten" (6:24)
07. No. 3a. Recitativo. "Verkündet, Seraph, mir dein Mund" (1:04)
08. No. 3b. Duetto. "So ruhe dann mit ganzer Schwere" (4:19)
09. No. 4a. Recitativo. "Willkommen, Tod!" (1:08)
10. No. 4b. Chor der Krieger. "Wir haben ihn gesehen" (1:57)
11. No. 5a. Recitativo. "Die mich zu fangen ausgezogen sind" (1:25)
12. No. 5b. Chor der Krieger, Chor der Jünger. "Hier ist er, der Verbannte" (2:10)
13. No. 6a. Recitativo. "Nicht ungestraft soll der Verwegnen Schar" (1:16)
14. No. 6b. Terzetto. "In meinen Adern wühlen unbändig Zorn und Wut" (4:17)
15. No. 6c. Chor der Krieger, Chor der Jünger. "Auf, auf! Ergreifet den Verräter" (2:40)
16. No. 6d. Chor der Engel. "Welten singen Lob und Ehre" (1:03)
17. No. 6e. Chor der Engel. "Preiset ihn, ihr Engelschöre" (2:43)

Composed in 1803, while Beethoven was also writing the ‘Eroica’ Symphony, Christ on the Mount of Olives (Christus am Ölberge) is the composer’s only oratorio and combines the emotive force of his later Missa Solemnis with the theatre of a Bach Passion. With orchestra, chorus and soloists, it tells the story of Jesus’ prayer and arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane and also reflects the emotional pressure Beethoven was under at the time.

This recording by Sir Simon Rattle, with acclaimed singers Elsa Dreisig, Pavol Breslik and David Soar was made during the London Symphony Orchestra’s celebration of Beethoven’s 250th anniversary.

“When I came to the Mount of Olives, I immediately was simply puzzled. Why isn’t this piece played? Of course, it’s a mixed piece and there are weird flaws and edges but so there are in the Ninth Symphony, they’re part of the personality.

“It’s a fascinating moment in his life when he was starting really to deal with his hearing loss. He’d written the Heiligenstadt Testament, where he really confessed to his suicidal thoughts on losing the single-most important ability a musician could have. There is a kind of unearthly, underground sensation of some of it, there’s also a real feeling of naive belief in the possibility of things being better. I think it is completely heaven.” - Sir Simon Rattle

“What Rattle made clear is that the music is full of life. It is hard to imagine this performance being bettered.” - Financial Times  “Backed by London Symphony Chorus, the soloists in this performance are well up to the challenge, bass David Soar providing the grounding over which tenor Pavol Breslik, as Jesus, sings out with noble plangency, while the sound of soprano Elsa Dreisig, as the Seraph, rings angelically through the hall.” - The Independent

“Christ on the Mount of Olives is full of things to appreciate: there’s an anticipation of the heroism in the face of darkness that would characterise Fidelio, but there are also passages that hark back to the best of Mozart” - Bachtrack


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