Franz Schmidt - Das Buch mit Sieben Siegeln
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Label: Oehms
Cat No: OC1840
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 4th January 2016
Contents
Artists
Klaus Florian Vogt (tenor)Georg Zeppenfeld (bass)
Inga Kalna (soprano)
Bettina Ranch (mezzo-soprano)
Dovlet Nurgeldiyev (tenor)
Volker Krafft (organ)
NDR Choir
Latvia State Choir
Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Simone YoungWorks
Das Buch mit sieben Siegeln (The Book of Seven Seals)Artists
Klaus Florian Vogt (tenor)Georg Zeppenfeld (bass)
Inga Kalna (soprano)
Bettina Ranch (mezzo-soprano)
Dovlet Nurgeldiyev (tenor)
Volker Krafft (organ)
NDR Choir
Latvia State Choir
Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Simone YoungAbout
This CD is the recorded document of a special performance. When Simone Young lay down her baton on 15 June 2015 after the performance of Franz Schmidt’s The Book with Seven Seals, it was the 45th programme in the 90th Philharmonic concert that she had conducted within the ten years of her term as Hamburg Artistic Director (August 2005 to July 2015).
Thus the Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra did not require much persuading to issue this rarely performed work as a CD on the OehmsClassics label.
Reviews
It is a work for special occasions, and this new Oehms version is taken from Simone Young’s final concerts as music director of the Hamburg Philharmonic in June last year. Young’s performance summons up the necessary grandeur and authority [...] Andrew ClementsError on this page? Let us know here
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