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      2. spohr: der fall babylons - louis spohr

      Spohr: Der Fall Babylons

      Louis SpohrLouis Spohr
      • 2014
      • 32 tracks
      • 1 uur, 54 min
      • classical
      Spohr: Der Fall Babylons - Louis Spohr
      Spohr: Der Fall Babylons - Louis Spohr

      Album Details

      Immerse yourself in the dramatic and richly textured world of Louis Spohr's "Der Fall Babylons," a monumental choral work that showcases the composer's mastery of orchestration and vocal writing. Originally composed in 1832, this two-disc set, released by Coviello Classics in 2014, offers a captivating journey through Spohr's interpretation of the biblical story of the fall of Babylon.

      Spohr's composition is a grand oratorio, spanning nearly two hours and featuring a diverse array of vocal and instrumental forces. The work is divided into numerous sections, each bringing to life different characters and scenes from the biblical narrative. From the solemn and reflective to the triumphant and exhilarating, "Der Fall Babylons" explores a wide range of human experiences and divine interventions.

      The album opens with a stirring overture that sets the stage for the dramatic events to follow. Throughout the work, Spohr employs a variety of choral textures, from the intimate and personal to the grand and majestic. Soloists take on the roles of key figures such as Daniel, Cyrus, and Belsazar, each delivering powerful and evocative performances that bring depth and nuance to the story.

      Under the skilled direction of conductor Matthias Stanze, the KonzertChor Braunschweig and the Staatsorchester Braunschweig deliver a compelling and vivid performance. The live recording captures the energy and immediacy of the concert hall, providing an authentic and engaging listening experience.

      For fans of classical choral music and those interested in exploring lesser-known works from the Romantic era, "Der Fall Babylons" is a compelling and rewarding listen. Spohr's intricate and expressive compositional style shines through in every section, making this album a valuable addition to any classical music collection.

      February 5, 2014Mielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion KGMielke Bergfeld Musikproduktion KG

      Tracks

      1. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: OuvertureLouis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze
        8:21
      2. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Gott, unserer Väter, hör die Bitten" (Chor der Juden)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze
        6:54
      3. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Oh, wie vertraut sind meinen Ohren" (Daniel)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Matthias Stier
        1:42
      4. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Gedenke, Herr, was über uns gekommen" (Daniel)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Matthias Stier
        3:41
      5. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Der Löwe ist vom Lager gesprungen" (Chor der Juden)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze
        3:30
      6. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Judas Gott hat geredet" (Cyrus)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Dirk Schmidt
        2:24
      7. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Grosser Geist, vor deinem Willen" (Cyrus)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Dirk Schmidt
        1:34
      8. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Über Babylon soll flammen" (Cyrus mit Chor)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Dirk Schmidt
        4:38
      9. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Mein süsses Kind" (Eine Jüdin)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Ekaterina Kudryavtseva
        3:35
      10. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Freude, Freude bring ich dir" (Ihr Mann)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Matthias Stier
        1:05
      11. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Juda, Juda, deines Vaters Liebe..." (Eine Jüdin, ihr Mann)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Ekaterina Kudryavtseva, Matthias Stier
        3:57
      12. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Hoch empor, du Siegesfahne!" (Chor der Krieger)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze
        2:06
      13. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Grosse Königin der Städte" (Cyrus)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Dirk Schmidt
        3:36
      14. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Herr, wir fleh ‘n in tiefem Leiden" (Chor der Juden)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze
        3:32
      15. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Der Tag ist gekommen" (Daniel)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Matthias Stier
        0:48
      16. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Kündet laut die grosse Rettung"Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze
        5:05
      17. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Nicht länger wird die Herde" (Eine Jüdin)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Ekaterina Kudryavtseva
        3:22
      18. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63, "Siehe: Ich will dich heimsuchen" (Chor der Juden)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze
        6:03
      19. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Die festliche Tafel" (Chor)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze
        4:01
      20. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Oh, ewiger Bel" (Chor der Priester)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze
        1:33
      21. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Auf, lasst uns die festlichen Bräuche" (Chor der Babylonierinnen)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze
        2:44
      22. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Ha! Die verhassten Sklaven" (Belsazar)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Rossen Krastev
        1:15
      23. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Du trotzest mit verruchter Wut" (Nicotris, Belszar, Chor)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Anne Schuldt, Rossen Krastev
        2:51
      24. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Jetzt füllt mir den weiten Becher"Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze
        7:52
      25. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Marzia – Oh mächtiger König" (Chor der Krieger und Juden)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze
        4:46
      26. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Erhab´ner Gott von Israel" (Cyrus)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Dirk Schmidt
        0:47
      27. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Was ist der Mensch" (Cyrus)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Dirk Schmidt
        2:45
      28. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Lass tönen die Harfen" (Quartett der Juden)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Marika Scholz, Tina Drechsler, Gaby Roeseling, Ingrid Schmidt, Antje Männich, Barbara Waldmann, Simone Seele, Anja Huismann, Barbara Berger, Matthias Gey, Roland Kossel, Markus Rottwinkel
        2:12
      29. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Herr, dich fürchten deine Völker" (Chor der Juden)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze
        4:44
      30. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63, "Vision: Welche Bilder schaut mein Blick" (Daniel)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Matthias Stier
        3:01
      31. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Die Erlösten des Herrn" (Ein Jüdin)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze, Ekaterina Kudryavtseva
        4:13
      32. Der Fall Babylons, WoO 63: "Frohlocket mit Händen" (Schlusschor)Louis Spohr, Staatsorchetser Braunschweig, KonzertChor Braunschweig, Matthias Stanze
        5:18
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      About Louis Spohr

      Louis Spohr, born Ludwig Spohr, was a prolific and innovative figure in the early Romantic period, renowned for his contributions as a composer, violinist, and conductor. Born in Brunswick, Germany, in 1784, Spohr's musical journey began at a young age, showcasing his talent on the violin. By the age of 18, he had already made significant strides, joining the ducal orchestra and later establishing himself as a virtuoso violinist. Spohr's compositions span a wide range of genres, including ten symphonies, ten operas, eighteen violin concerti, and numerous chamber works. His innovative spirit led him to invent the violin chinrest and the orchestral rehearsal mark, revolutionizing violin technique and teaching in the 19th century. Despite his extensive output, only a few of his works, such as the Octet Op. 32 and the Nonet Op. 31, are frequently performed today. Spohr's legacy endures through his meticulously crafted music and his enduring influence on the development of nineteenth-century music.

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