• logo

Salzburger Bachchoir, Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg, Ivor Bolton - Haydn: Die Schöpfung (The Creation) (2007)

Salzburger Bachchoir, Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg, Ivor Bolton - Haydn: Die Schöpfung (The Creation) (2007)
  • Title: Haydn: Die Schöpfung (The Creation)
  • Year Of Release: 2005
  • Label: Oehms Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless
  • Total Time: 01:38:09
  • Total Size: 460 mb
  • WebSite:
Tracklist

CD1
01. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. I: Introduction: Die Vorstellung Des Chaos (Raphael, Chorus, Uriel)
02. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. I: Aria: Nun Schwanden Vor Dem Heiligen Strahle (Uriel, Chorus)
03. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. I: Recitative: Und Gott Machte Das Firmament (Raphael)
04. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. I: Mit Staunen Sieht Das Wunderwerk (Gabriel, Chorus)
05. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. I: Recitative: Und Gott Sprach: Es Sammle Sich Das Wasser (Raphael)
06. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. I: Aria: Rollend in Schaumenden Wellen (Raphael)
07. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. I: Recitative: Und Gott Sprach: Es Bringe Die Erde Gras Hervor (Gabriel)
08. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. I: Aria: Nun Beut Die Flur Das Frische Grun (Gabriel)
09. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. I: Recitative: Und Die Himmlischen Heerscharen Verkundigten (Uriel)
10. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. I: Stimmt an Die Saiten, Ergreift Die Leier (Chorus)
11. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. I: Recitative: Und Gott Sprach: Es Sei'n Lichter an Der Feste Des Himmels (Uriel)
12. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. I: Recitative: In Vollem Glanze Steiget Jetzt Die Sonne Strahlend Auf (Uriel)
13. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. I: Die Himmel Erzahlen Die Ehre Gottes (Chorus, Gabriel, Uriel, Raphael)
14. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. II: Recitative: Und Gott Sprach: Es Bringe Das Wasser in Der Fulle Hervor Webende Geschopfe (Gabriel)
15. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. II: Aria: Auf Starkem Fittiche Schwinget Sich Der Adler Stolz (Gabriel)
16. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. II: Recitative: Und Gott Schuf Grosse Walfische (Raphael)
17. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. II: Recitative: Und Die Engel Ruhrten Ihr' Unsterblichen Harfen (Raphael)
18. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. II: Trio: In Holder Anmut Steh'n (Gabriel, Uriel, Raphael)
19. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. II: Der Herr Ist Gross in Seiner Macht (Chorus)

CD2
01. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. II: Recitative: Und Gott Sprach: Es Bringe Die Erde Hervor (Raphael)
02. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. II: Recitative: Gleich Offnet Sich Der Erde Schoss (Raphael)
03. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. II: Aria: Nun Scheint in Vollem Glanze Der Himmel (Raphael)
04. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. II: Recitative: Und Gott Schuf Den Menschen Nach Seinem Ebenbilde (Uriel)
05. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. II: Aria: Mit Wurd' Und Hoheit Angetan (Uriel)
06. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. II: Recitative: Und Gott Sah Jedes Ding, Was Er Gemacht Hatte (Raphael)
07. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. II: Vollendet Ist Das Grosse Werk (Chorus)
08. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. II: Trio: Zu Dir, O Herr, Blickt Alles Auf (Gabriel, Uriel, Raphael)
09. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. II: Vollendet Ist Das Grosse Werk (Chorus)
10. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. III: Introduction and Recitative: Aus Rosenwolken Bricht (Uriel)
11. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. III: Duet: Von Deiner Gut', O Herr Und Gott (Eve, Adam, Chorus)
12. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. III: Recitative: Nun Ist Die Erste Pflicht Erfullt (Adam, Eve)
13. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. III: Duet: Holde Gattin, Dir Zur Seite (Adam, Eve)
14. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. III: Recitative: O Glucklich Paar, Und Glucklich Immerfort (Uriel)
15. Die Schopfung (The Creation), Hob. XXI: 2, Pt. III: Finale: Singt Dem Herren Alle Stimmen! (Chorus)

Salzburger Bachchoir, Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg, Ivor Bolton - Haydn: Die Schöpfung (The Creation) (2007)


The split between the grand old-fashioned symphonic performance of Haydn's The Creation and newfangled historically oriented interpretations is increasingly blurred by the emergence of modern conductors and players who have taken advantage of the insights of the historically minded contingent. This new recording of Haydn's The Creation, recorded in German, is a completely mixed bag that may make a fine contemporary choice for listeners whose comfort zone doesn't extend far into the authentic-performance realm. The Mozarteum-Orchester Salzburg uses mostly modern instruments, with a few natural brasses in the mix. The Salzburger Bachchor is a fine specimen of the excellent local choirs found all over Germany and Austria; there is nothing to fault in their hearty singing, and nothing too surprising. The three soloists are not early music specialists but appealing voices in classic molds, with Miah Persson's Eve a standout. (The production is quite an international affair, with an English conductor leading Austrian musicians and choristers, along with one English and two Scandinavian soloists.) There's nothing here to disturb any listener who grew up with the Haydn oratorios as done by Colin Davis, but a good deal is taken from historical-performance versions, and all of it is in the orchestra. The texture is thinned out to a point where all of Haydn's pictorial devices, hidden for a century and a half, come through in full detail -- a historical development something like the cleaning of paintings in Italian cathedrals that have revealed riotous treatments of color. (Sample "Raphael's ode to creatures that creep across the earth," CD 2, track 3, especially the point where Haydn depicts the "heavy beasts," for an idea of the benefits of this approach.) Bolton makes a few odd choices, such as the tempo lurch that introduces the polyphonic section of "Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes" (The heavens are telling...), but the live sound -- there is little or no audience noise -- is perfectly in line with the performers' aims, and for the listener who wants a compromise between the rich traditional sound and newer interpretations, this two-disc set merits strong consideration.

As a ISRA.CLOUD's PREMIUM member you will have the following benefits:
  • Unlimited high speed downloads
  • Download directly without waiting time
  • Unlimited parallel downloads
  • Support for download accelerators
  • No advertising
  • Resume broken downloads
  • User offline
  • olga1001
  •  wrote in 20:56
    • Like
    • 1
Fresh and clear as usual !
He got well known in Handel's operas (video) so vocal music is better than orchestral one :)
I wish soloists better :p
Thank you ^.^