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Beethoven: Die Ruinen von Athen & Opferlied
 
12,00 €
 
Formát:
CD
 
 
Dostupnosť:
na sklade / dostupné okamžite
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
777634-2
 
 
EAN kód:
761203763429
 
 
Autori:
Ludwig van Beethoven
 
 
Interpreti:
Cappella Aquileia, Czech Philharmonic Choir Brno, Marcus Bosch
 
 
Vydavateľ:
CPO
 
 
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Beethoven: Incidental music to The Ruins of Athens

Valda Wilson (soprano), Simon Bailey (bass), Sidonie von Krosigk (speaker)
Tschechischer Philharmonischer Chor Brunn, Cappella Aquileia
Marcus Bosch

Beethoven: Meeresstille und glückliche Fahrt, Op. 112

Tschechischer Philharmonischer Chor Brunn, Cappella Aquileia
Marcus Bosch

Beethoven: Opferlied Op. 121b

Valda Wilson (soprano)
Tschechischer Philharmonischer Chor Brunn, Cappella Aquileia
Marcus Bosch
Popis
The focus of our second collaborative venture with the Cappella Aquileia and Marcus Bosch for the Beethoven Year is formed by the complete recording of The Ruins of Athens, an incidental composition penned by Beethoven for the opening of the recently constructed theater in Pest (today: Budapest) in 1812 and an occasional work set to a text by the then popular writer August von Kotzebue. Those who perform this work today are faced with a dilemma. If they perform Beethoven’s music without the spoken text, then a work in which language and music are closely intertwined is reduced to an arbitrary sequence of musical numbers. However, if they perform The Ruins of Athens with Kotzebue’s text, then they confront audiences with a political metaphor that without explanation would cause today’s listeners to shake their heads (at least) in bewilderment. In a new version Kai Weßler has endeavored to update Beethoven’s important idea of a classical-humanistic heritage embodied by Pallas Athena and to free it from the political connotations current during his times (and from Hungarian nationalism). The twofold goal was on the one hand to situate The Ruins of Athens in its time of composition during a period of social and political upheavals and on the other hand once again to render audible and intelligible the symbolism of the work (Athens as the cradle of European civilization, etc.).
 
 
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