Mirabile Mysterium - Choral Music for Christmas

8,00
 
Formát:
CD
 
 
Dostupnosť:
7-14 dní
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
CPO 555318
 
 
EAN kód:
0761203531820
 
 
Autori:
Andreas Hammerschmidt, Antonín Tučapský, Carl Thiel, Claudio Monteverdi, Eric Whitacre, Felix Woyrsch, Günter Raphael, Heinrich Isaac, Heinrich Schütz , Herbert Howells, Iacobus Gallus, Jan Sandström, Johannes Eccard, John Rutter, Josef Gabriel Rheinberger, Max Reger, Morten Lauridsen
 
 
Interpreti:
Sächsisches Vocalensemble
 
 
Vydavateľ:
CPO
 
 
Zoznam skladieb

1
Heinrich Isaac: Ecce virgo conciept
2
Johannes Eccard: Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland
3
Günter Raphael: Maria durch ein' Dornwald ging
4
Andreas Hammerschmidt: Machet die Tore weit
5
Claudio Monteverdi: Ave maris stella

Geistliche Chormusik (1648) SWV 369-397 (Auszug)

6
Heinrich Schütz: O lieber Herre Gott
7
Heinrich Schütz: Tröstet mein Volk

8
Josef Rheinberger: Ave Maria
9
Max Reger: Unser lieben Frauen Traum
10
Jacobus Gallus: Mirabile mysterium
11
Carl Thiel: In dulci jubilo
12
Felix Woyrsch: Auf dem Berge, da geht der Wind
13
Eric Whitacre: Lux aurumque
14
Jan Sandström: Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen
15
Herbert Howells: A spotless rose
16
John Rutter: I wonder as I wander
17
Antonin Tucapsky: A child is born in Bethlehem
18
Morten Lauridsen: O magnum mysterium
19
Johannes Eccard: Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier
Popis
Christmas Music from Six Centuries. The title of the present selection of choral music from various countries and epochs, Mirabile Mysterium (Latin for »Wondrous / Astonishing Mystery«), refers to the birth of Jesus Christ, by which nothing less than the incarnation of God is meant: out of love God renounces his almighty power and becomes a weak human being who like us is subject to suffering and death. Spiritual consideration of this mystery of faith, which the whole of Christendom celebrates every year at Christmas, has inspired composers of various religious persuasions to write very special works. Along with the works specifically concerning themselves with the Christmas event and qualifying as Christmas songs in the stricter sense of the term, we also find, primarily at the beginning of the program, some genuine Advent songs. Even during what for Christians were pagan times, the word adventus (Latin for »arrival«) designated both the visit of a human ruler and the presence of a deity in his temple. As in the case of the visit of a state dignitary, certain spiritual exercises were undertaken in preparation for the visit of a god. As a result, the idea that an event begins already with its preparation was transferred to the spiritual sphere. The Church borrowed this concept for a period of inner reflection intended to convey an inkling of the incomprehensible gift granted to humankind in the miracle of Christmas. This program spanning six centuries offers us the opportunity to trace the history of the spiritual fusion of the Advent and Christmas seasons in music.