Dive into the profound and expansive world of Franz Liszt's "Christus," a monumental oratorio that stands as one of the composer's most ambitious works. Released on December 6, 2024, this album is a testament to Liszt's mastery of classical composition, spanning over two and a half hours of intricate and evocative music.
"Christus" is divided into three parts, each exploring different facets of the Christian narrative. The first part, "Weihnachtsoratorium," delves into the nativity story, featuring works like "Pastorale und Verkündigung des Engels" and "Die heiligen drei Könige." The second part, "Nach Epiphania," continues the journey through the life of Christ, including pieces like "Die Seligpreisungen" and "Das Gebet des Herrn: Pater noster." The final part, "Passion und Auferstehung," culminates in the Passion and Resurrection, with powerful tracks such as "Tristis est anima mea" and "Resurrexit."
This album is a collaboration of exceptional talent, featuring renowned soloists and choirs that bring Liszt's vision to life. The performances are backed by the esteemed Rondeau Production label, ensuring a high standard of audio quality and artistic integrity.
Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Christus" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. Franz Liszt's genius shines through in every note, making this album a timeless addition to any music collection.
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Tracks
I. Weihnachtsoratorium: No. 1 EinleitungFranz Liszt, Merseburger Hofmusik, Michael Schönheit
I. Weihnachtsoratorium: No. 2 Pastorale und Verkündigung des EngelsFranz Liszt, Susanne Bernhard, Hugo Mallet, Denny Wilke, Collegium Vocale Leipzig, Philharmonischer Chor Dresden, Merseburger Hofmusik, Michael Schönheit
I. Weihnachtsoratorium: No. 3 Sequenz: Stabat mater speciosaFranz Liszt, Collegium Vocale Leipzig, Denny Wilke, Michael Schönheit
I. Weihnachtsoratorium: No. 4 Hirtenspiel an der KrippeFranz Liszt, Merseburger Hofmusik, Michael Schönheit
I. Weihnachtsoratorium: No. 5 Die heiligen drei KönigeFranz Liszt, Merseburger Hofmusik, Michael Schönheit
II. Nach Epiphania: No. 6 Die SeligpreisungenFranz Liszt, Tobias Bernd, Collegium Vocale Leipzig, Denny Wilke, Michael Schönheit
II. Nach Epiphania: No. 7 Das Gebet des Herrn: Pater nosterFranz Liszt, Collegium Vocale Leipzig, Denny Wilke, Michael Schönheit
II. Nach Epiphania: No. 8 Die Gründung der KircheFranz Liszt, Collegium Vocale Leipzig, Philharmonischer Chor Dresden, Denny Wilke, Merseburger Hofmusik, Michael Schönheit
II. Nach Epiphania: No. 9 Das WunderFranz Liszt, Tobias Bernd, Collegium Vocale Leipzig, Philharmonischer Chor Dresden, Merseburger Hofmusik, Michael Schönheit
II. Nach Epiphania: No. 10 Der Einzug in JerusalemFranz Liszt, Susanne Bernhard, Kathrin Goring, Hugo Mallet, Tobias Bernd, Collegium Vocale Leipzig, Philharmonischer Chor Dresden, Merseburger Hofmusik, Michael Schönheit
III. Passion und Auferstehung: No. 11 Tristis est anima meaFranz Liszt, Tobias Bernd, Collegium Vocale Leipzig, Philharmonischer Chor Dresden, Merseburger Hofmusik, Michael Schönheit
III. Passion und Auferstehung: No. 12 Sequenz: Stabat mater dolorosaFranz Liszt, Susanne Bernhard, Kathrin Goring, Hugo Mallet, Tobias Bernd, Collegium Vocale Leipzig, Philharmonischer Chor Dresden, Denny Wilke, Merseburger Hofmusik, Michael Schönheit
III. Passion und Auferstehung: No. 13 Oster-Hymne: O filii et filiaeFranz Liszt, Collegium Vocale Leipzig, Denny Wilke, Michael Schönheit
III. Passion und Auferstehung: No. 14 ResurrexitFranz Liszt, Susanne Bernhard, Kathrin Goring, Hugo Mallet, Tobias Bernd, Collegium Vocale Leipzig, Philharmonischer Chor Dresden, Denny Wilke, Merseburger Hofmusik, Michael Schönheit