Beethoven: Choral and Vocal
Playlist - 100 Songs
Beethoven wrote only one opera—Fidelio in 1805—and the popularity and impact of his instrumental work has often caused his vocal music to be overlooked. But he was a prolific and powerful composer for the human voice, writing in disparate contexts, such as his Haydn-esque Mass in C Minor (a.k.a. “Missa Solemnis”), the thrilling choral section of his Ninth Symphony, or the elegant lieder of Opus 52, eight art songs composed between 1790 and 1796.
Beethoven: Choral and Vocal
Beethoven: Choral and Vocal
Beethoven wrote only one opera—Fidelio in 1805—and the popularity and impact of his instrumental work has often caused his vocal music to be overlooked. But he was a prolific and powerful composer for the human voice, writing in disparate contexts, such as his Haydn-esque Mass in C Minor (a.k.a. “Missa Solemnis”), the thrilling choral section of his Ninth Symphony, or the elegant lieder of Opus 52, eight art songs composed between 1790 and 1796.
Leonore, Op. 72a, Erster Aufzug, Zweiter Auftritt - Dritter Auftritt: Dial. 4 „Ist Fidelio noch immer nicht zurück, Marzelline?" (Rocco, Jaquino, Marzelline) - „Das hat ewig gedauert" (Marzelline, Rocco, Leonore) (1805 version)Dimitry Ivashchenko, Marlis Petersen, René Jacobs, Robin Johannsen & Johannes Chum
Leonore, Op. 72a, Dritter Aufzug, Dritter Auftritt - Vierter Auftritt: Nr. 16. Quartett „Er sterbe!" (Pizarro...) - Dial. 17 „Folge mir Rocco!" (Pizarro...) - „Die Waffe hab' ich mir nehmen lassen" (Leonore) (1805 version)Johannes Weisser, Dimitry Ivashchenko, Maximilian Schmitt, Freiburger Barockorchester, René Jacobs & Marlis Petersen
Leonore, Op. 72a, Dritter Aufzug, Vierter Auftritt - Letzter Auftritt: Nr. 18. Finale „Zur Rache, wir müssen ihn seh'n!" (Chor) - „Zur Rache, zur Rache!" (Chor, Rocco, Florestan, Leonore, Fernando, Jaquino, Marzelline) (1805 version)Dimitry Ivashchenko, René Jacobs, Robin Johannsen, Johannes Chum, Maximilian Schmitt, Freiburger Barockorchester, Marlis Petersen & Tareq Nazmi
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Beethoven: Choral and Vocal presenta Werner Güra, Fritz Wunderlich, Matthias Goerne e altro ancora