Augustyn Bloch's 1997 release, "Empor / Bleibe Bei Uns, Herr / Musica Per Tredici Ottoni / Anenaiki / Carmen Biblicum," is a captivating journey through a diverse range of musical compositions. This album, released under the Pro Viva label, spans a total duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of sounds and styles.
The album opens with "Empor," a piece that sets the tone for the eclectic mix that follows. It's followed by "Bleibe Bei Uns, Herr," a composition that showcases Bloch's ability to blend traditional and contemporary elements. The third track, "Musica Per Tredici Ottoni," is a standout piece that highlights Bloch's mastery of instrumental arrangements.
"Anenaiki - Für 16-Stimmigen a Cappella Chor" is a testament to Bloch's skill in choral composition, offering a complex and harmonically rich experience. The album concludes with "Carmen Biblicum," a piece that ties together the diverse elements of the album into a cohesive whole.
Augustyn Bloch's work on this album demonstrates his versatility and depth as a composer, making it a compelling listen for those interested in exploring the breadth of his musical output.