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      2. weill: das berliner requiem - kurt weill

      Weill: Das Berliner Requiem

      Kurt WeillKurt Weill
      • 2007
      • 12 tracks
      • 54 min
      • opera
      Weill: Das Berliner Requiem - Kurt Weill
      Weill: Das Berliner Requiem - Kurt Weill

      Album Details

      Immerse yourself in the hauntingly beautiful world of Kurt Weill's "Das Berliner Requiem," a captivating exploration of mortality and urban life through the lens of Weimar-era Germany. This album, released in 2007, is a testament to Weill's unique compositional style, blending operatic drama with the stark, poetic texts of Bertolt Brecht. Recorded in the acoustically stunning Jezuïetenkerk in Heverlee, Belgium, the album features the Vlaams Radiokoor and I Solisti del Vento, conducted by the esteemed Paul Hillier. The ensemble's performance is both powerful and nuanced, bringing to life Weill's intricate scoring for tenor, baritone, male chorus, and wind orchestra.

      "Das Berliner Requiem" is a cantata that delves into the existential angst and social commentary of its time, reflecting the thoughts and feelings of contemporary urbanites grappling with the specter of death. Weill's spare, evocative writing complements Brecht's dark, cryptic poetry, creating a profound and moving musical experience. The album opens with the haunting "Großer Dankchoral" and includes poignant pieces like "Ballade vom ertrunkenen Mädchen" and "Marterl," each offering a glimpse into the human condition.

      In addition to the requiem, the album features Weill's "Concerto for Violin and Wind Band, Op. 12," showcasing his versatility and mastery of form. The concerto's four movements offer a contrast to the requiem's somber themes, with the "Notturno" and "Serenata" providing moments of lyrical beauty and introspection.

      This album is a rare opportunity to experience the depth and breadth of Kurt Weill's compositional genius, from his operatic works to his instrumental pieces. Whether you're a seasoned fan of Weill's music or a newcomer to his work, "Das Berliner Requiem" is an essential addition to your collection, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience.

      November 6, 20072007 harmonia mundi s.a.2007 harmonia mundi s.a.

      Tracks

      1. Vom Tod im Wald, Op. 23Kurt Weill, Philippe Herreweghe, Ensemble Musique Oblique
        8:00
      2. Concerto for Violin and Wind Band, Op. 12: I. Andante con motoKurt Weill, Ensemble Musique Oblique, Elisabeth Glab, Philippe Herreweghe
        9:43
      3. Concerto for Violin and Wind Band, Op. 12: II. NotturnoKurt Weill, Philippe Herreweghe, Ensemble Musique Oblique, Elisabeth Glab
        3:20
      4. Concerto for Violin and Wind Band, Op. 12: II. CadenzaKurt Weill, Elisabeth Glab, Philippe Herreweghe, Ensemble Musique Oblique
        3:41
      5. Concerto for Violin and Wind Band, Op. 12: II. SerenataKurt Weill, Ensemble Musique Oblique, Philippe Herreweghe, Elisabeth Glab
        3:42
      6. Concerto for Violin and Wind Band, Op. 12: III. Allegro molto, un poco agitatoKurt Weill, Philippe Herreweghe, Ensemble Musique Oblique, Elisabeth Glab
        7:23
      7. Das Berliner Requiem: Großer Dankchoral (Sostenuto)Kurt Weill, Philippe Herreweghe, La Chapelle Royale, Alexandre Laiter, Ensemble Musique Oblique
        3:04
      8. Das Berliner Requiem: Ballade vom ertrunkenen Mädchen (Lento)Kurt Weill, Alexandre Laiter, Ensemble Musique Oblique, La Chapelle Royale, Philippe Herreweghe
        2:06
      9. Das Berliner Requiem: Marterl (Andante moderato)Kurt Weill, Alexandre Laiter, Philippe Herreweghe, La Chapelle Royale, Ensemble Musique Oblique
        1:59
      10. Das Berliner Requiem: Erster Bericht über den Unbekannten Soldaten unter dem Triumphbogen (Moderato assai)Kurt Weill, Philippe Herreweghe, Alexandre Laiter, La Chapelle Royale, Ensemble Musique Oblique
        4:15
      11. Das Berliner Requiem: Zweiter Bericht über den Unbekannten Soldaten unter dem Triumphbogen (Rezitativ)Kurt Weill, Philippe Herreweghe, Ensemble Musique Oblique, Alexandre Laiter, La Chapelle Royale
        5:25
      12. Das Berliner Requiem: Großer Dankchoral [Da capo]Kurt Weill, Philippe Herreweghe, Ensemble Musique Oblique, La Chapelle Royale, Alexandre Laiter
        1:38
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      About Kurt Weill

      Kurt Weill, born in Dessau, Germany, in 1900, was a pioneering composer whose innovative spirit transcended borders and musical genres. Renowned for his groundbreaking collaborations with Bertolt Brecht, Weill's works, such as "The Threepenny Opera," revolutionized the operatic form with their sharp social satire and memorable melodies. Weill's commitment to creating music with a socially useful purpose, known as Gebrauchsmusik, set him apart and influenced generations of composers. His journey took him from the vibrant cultural scene of Weimar Germany to the bustling stages of Broadway, where he continued to redefine musical theater. Weill's versatility and daring approach to composition, blending serious and light music, make his works timeless and captivating. His legacy endures, inspiring artists and audiences alike with its unique fusion of styles and profound social commentary.

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