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Hermann Max, Das Kleine Konzert, Rheinische Kantorei - Georg Philipp Telemann: Markus-Passion 1759 (2020)

Hermann Max, Das Kleine Konzert, Rheinische Kantorei - Georg Philipp Telemann: Markus-Passion 1759 (2020)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 428 Mb | Total time: 83:44 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CPO | 555 347-2 | Recorded: 2018

A previously unknown contemporary score of the St. Mark Passion falsely ascribed to Johann Heinrich Rolle recently came to light in Brussels. Due to the new identification of the copyist’s hand, a largely original version of Georg Philipp Telemann’s St. Mark’s Passion of 1759 is now available, reflected in this recording. Freshly penned “poetical reflections” were added to the Evangelist’s text. The anonymous, theologically educated author of these reflective arias and accompagnati, who in consultation with the composer also chose the selection of church songs and designed the overall structure of the libretto, coordinated the sacred message of the text with a finely calculated affective dramaturgy.
Claudio Abbado & Berliner Philharmoniker - The Complete DG Recordings (60CDs Box Set, 2018) Part 1

Claudio Abbado & Berliner Philharmoniker - The Complete DG Recordings (60CDs Box Set, 2018) Part 1
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Run Time: 1d 6:45:57 | 4,21 Gb
Genre: Classical | Label: Decca (UMO) Classics

The Berliner Philharmoniker elect their own conductor: after von Karajan’s death they chose Claudio Abbado. He rejuvenated the orchestra, expanded its repertoire, and created a less autocratic atmosphere, inspiring levels of commitment and communication from his musicians that resulted in performances and recordings that stand the test of time. Abbado’s tenure with the Berliner Philharmonic can be considered as one of the highlights in the orchestra’s history and many of their recording together still remain unsurpassed on record. DG celebrates this partnership with a 60-CD limited edition collection of their complete recordings – many classics right from the start.
Claudio Abbado & Berliner Philharmoniker  - The Complete DG Recordings (60CD Box Set) (2018) Part 1

Claudio Abbado & Berliner Philharmoniker - The Complete DG Recordings (60CD Box Set) (2018) Part 1
EAC Rip | APE (*image+.cue+.log,scans) | Run Time: 1d 6:45:57 | 7,05 Gb
Genre: Classical | Label: Decca (UMO) Classics

The Berliner Philharmoniker elect their own conductor: after von Karajan’s death they chose Claudio Abbado. He rejuvenated the orchestra, expanded its repertoire, and created a less autocratic atmosphere, inspiring levels of commitment and communication from his musicians that resulted in performances and recordings that stand the test of time. Abbado’s tenure with the Berliner Philharmonic can be considered as one of the highlights in the orchestra’s history and many of their recording together still remain unsurpassed on record. DG celebrates this partnership with a 60-CD limited edition collection of their complete recordings – many classics right from the start.

Franz Joseph Haydn - The Seasons  Music

Posted by vongola at Oct. 28, 2007
Franz Joseph Haydn - The Seasons

Franz Joseph Haydn - The Seasons
44 tracks | MP3 192 Kbps | 2 RAR (87+87Mb) | Booklet (50 JPG, 9Mb)

The Seasons was Haydn's followup to his successful The Creation. In four parts, each musically depicting a season, it offers plentiful opportunities for all the participants to shine and conductor Jacobs, his splendid orchestra and chorus, and three outstanding soloists deliver a committed performance that's a delight from the first note to the last. Jacobs is known for his gutsy interpretations and this set is no exception; tempos are lively, the few passages of second-drawer Haydn (still preferable to most composer's top-drawer stuff) retain interest, and the period orchestra delivers crisp, lively playing. Haydn's genius transforms many genre scenes: a summer storm, hunting episodes, daybreak, the gloomy winter fog, peasant dances, and imitations of nature, like frog croaks that will bring a smile to your face. Special kudos for the RIAS singers, who bring a finely blended sound and colorful word painting to the choral numbers. Güra's mellifluous tenor makes his solos a joy, but Petersen's light soprano and Henschel's firm baritone are as effective. This is The Seasons to get if you're having only one. –Dan Davis on Amazon
La Tempête & Simon-Pierre Bestion - Larmes de Résurrection (Collection château de Versailles) (2018)

La Tempête & Simon-Pierre Bestion - Larmes de Résurrection (Collection château de Versailles) (2018)
Classical, Choral, Vocal | WEB FLAC (tracks) & d. booklet |371 MB
Label: Alpha | Tracks: 21 | Time: 77:07 min

In 1623, when the Thirty Years War was raging, Europe was torn apart by the confrontation between Protestant and Catholic peoples. Schütz and Schein, close friends with a deep-rooted Lutheran faith, were thoroughly in accordance with the spirit of their time when they wrote these works imbued with frugality, humility, even austerity. Yet these two great minds were still driven by a burning passion, paradoxically very attached to Italianate style, which is very evident here.
Hermann Max, Rheinische Kantorei - Schein: Fontana d'Israel (2011)

Hermann Max, Rheinische Kantorei - Schein: Fontana d'Israel (2011)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 331 Mb | Total time: 87:47 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Capriccio | C5069 | Recorded: 1989

In the only one of Johann Schein's religious works to be reissued as long as twenty-two years after his death, Fontana D'Israel (Fountain of Israel) is still regarded as his most exceptional artistic achievement. This Israelsbrünnlein contains twenty-six vocal compositions, which, as Schein writes, "can be comfortably played on their own with lively voice and instruments, and also on the organ/harpsichord" and to which he had added a figured bass, admittedly dispensable in most cases.
Stephan Genz, Roger Vignoles - Johannes Brahms: Deutsche Volkslieder (1999)

Stephan Genz, Roger Vignoles - Johannes Brahms: Deutsche Volkslieder (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 297 Mb | Total time: 59:10 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Teldec ‎| 3984-23700-2 | Recorded: 1998

The appearance in 1856 of a new edition of a German folksong anthology considered by Brahms to be indiscriminately compiled provoked him to bring out a collection of his own in 1894. His priorities lay not with authenticity; his own selections were governed by the sheer musical and aesthetic quality of the raw material and the opportunities it afforded for imaginative arrangement. So, in his Deutsche Volkslieder, Brahms practised the fine art of assimilation, blurring the lines between folksong and artsong in a way not at all dissimilar to what Britten would be doing for English folksong little more than 50 years later. Images and ambient sounds from the original folksongs find their way into Brahms’s ever-inventive piano accompaniments.