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      2. blacher: der großinquisitor - boris blacher

      Blacher: Der Großinquisitor

      Boris BlacherBoris Blacher
      • 1988
      • 14 tracks
      • 59 min
      Blacher: Der Großinquisitor - Boris Blacher
      Blacher: Der Großinquisitor - Boris Blacher

      Album Details

      Immerse yourself in the profound and dramatic orchestral work of Boris Blacher with his compelling composition, "Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21." Released on January 1, 1988, under the Eterna label, this album spans a captivating 59 minutes, divided into two parts, each filled with a rich tapestry of musical expression.

      Blacher, a master of his craft, weaves a narrative through his music that is as intellectually stimulating as it is emotionally resonant. The album opens with the first part, featuring tracks like "Nach seiner unendlichen Barmherzigkeit" and "Adagio. 'Unmerklich und leise kommt er daher,'" setting a tone of solemnity and intrigue. The second part continues with pieces such as "Appassionato. 'Langsam neigt sich der Tag'" and "Allegro. 'Der furchtbare und kluge Geist,'" each track building upon the last to create a cohesive and powerful musical journey.

      "Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21" is a testament to Blacher's ability to convey complex themes and stories through his compositions. The album is a must-listen for those who appreciate the depth and richness of classical music, offering a profound experience that lingers long after the final note fades.

      1 januari 19881988 Eterna/Edel Germany GmbH1988 Eterna/Edel Germany GmbH

      Tracks

      1. Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21: Teil 1: "Nach seiner unendlichen Barmherzigkeit"Boris Blacher, Herbert Kegel, Dresdner Philharmonie, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus
        3:32
      2. Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21: Teil 1: Adagio. "Unmerklich und leise kommt er daher"Boris Blacher, Herbert Kegel, Dresdner Philharmonie, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus
        4:22
      3. Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21: Teil 1: Allegro assai. "Aus der Menge tönt laut"Boris Blacher, Herbert Kegel, Dresdner Philharmonie, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus
        2:33
      4. Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21: Teil 1: "Die Stufen des Doms von Sevilla"Boris Blacher, Herbert Kegel, Dresdner Philharmonie, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus
        6:20
      5. Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21: Teil 1: "Da schreitet plötzlich über den weiten Platz"Boris Blacher, Herbert Kegel, Dresdner Philharmonie, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus
        4:25
      6. Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21: Teil 1: Alla marciaBoris Blacher, Herbert Kegel, Dresdner Philharmonie
        0:42
      7. Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21: Teil 1: Maestoso. "Einmütig, wie von gleichem Willen gelenkt"Boris Blacher, Herbert Kegel, Dresdner Philharmonie, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus
        1:55
      8. Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21: Teil 2: Appassionato. "Langsam neigt sich der Tag"Boris Blacher, Herbert Kegel, Dresdner Philharmonie, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus
        2:51
      9. Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21: Teil 2: Moderato. "Bist du es wirklich"Boris Blacher, Herbert Kegel, Dresdner Philharmonie, Siegmund Nimsgern
        4:59
      10. Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21: Teil 2: Allegro. "Der furchtbare und kluge Geist"Boris Blacher, Herbert Kegel, Dresdner Philharmonie, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Siegmund Nimsgern
        5:42
      11. Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21: Teil 2: Andante. "Drei Mächte sind es allein"Boris Blacher, Herbert Kegel, Dresdner Philharmonie, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Siegmund Nimsgern
        6:18
      12. Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21: Teil 2: Vivace. "So höre denn"Boris Blacher, Herbert Kegel, Dresdner Philharmonie, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Siegmund Nimsgern
        3:24
      13. Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21: Teil 2: Andante. "Du rühmst dich deiner Auserwählten"Boris Blacher, Herbert Kegel, Dresdner Philharmonie, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Siegmund Nimsgern
        5:50
      14. Der Großinquisitor, Op. 21: Teil 2: Andante. "Wisse denn, ich fürchte dich nicht"Boris Blacher, Herbert Kegel, Dresdner Philharmonie, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Siegmund Nimsgern
        6:32
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      About Boris Blacher

      Boris Blacher, born in 1903 in Niuzhuang, Manchuria, to a family of German, Russian, and Estonian descent, was a composer and librettist whose eclectic upbringing and diverse influences shaped his unique musical voice. Blacher's early life was marked by frequent moves, attending schools in various countries and learning multiple languages. He began his musical journey in Irkutsk, Siberia, and Harbin, China, before settling in Berlin in 1922. There, he studied architecture and music, eventually becoming a central figure in Berlin's post-World War II musical scene. Blacher's compositions span a wide range of genres, including operas, ballets, orchestral works, chamber music, and songs. His innovative use of serial techniques and vivid stage works have left a lasting impact on the music world. Throughout his career, Blacher also dedicated himself to teaching, inspiring many influential students. His legacy continues to be celebrated for its blend of classical and modern styles, making his music a captivating exploration of sound and emotion.

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