Immerse yourself in the profound and spiritual world of Max Reger with this captivating collection of sacred songs and choral works. This album, featuring the incomparable Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, along with Aribert Reimann and Ulrich Bremsteller, offers a deep dive into Reger's religious and philosophical musings, set to enchanting melodies and harmonies.
Spanning a career that saw Reger compose over a thousand works, this compilation showcases his mastery of vocal and organ music. From the introspective "Zwei geistliche Lieder" to the powerful "Drei Hymnen" inspired by Walt Whitman, each piece is a testament to Reger's ability to blend poetic texts with evocative music.
The album opens with Reger's early works, including settings of texts by Novalis and Julius Sturm, and progresses through his career, culminating in the late "Der 70. und 86. Psalm" composed in 1947. The diverse selection of poets, including Friedrich Nietzsche, Friedrich Hölderlin, and Clemens Brentano, provides a rich tapestry of themes and emotions.
With a duration of over an hour, this album is a substantial exploration of Reger's sacred music, offering both familiar and lesser-known gems. The collaboration between Fischer-Dieskau, Reimann, and Bremsteller brings a nuanced and expressive interpretation to these works, making it a compelling listen for both Reger enthusiasts and those new to his music. Released in 2010 by audite Musikproduktion, this album is a beautiful representation of Reger's enduring legacy in the world of classical music.
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