Weill - The Seven Deadly Sins
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2779
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Expected Release Date: 16th January 2026
Contents
Works
Concerto for violin and wind orchestra, op.12Der neue Orpheus (The New Orpheus), op.15
Die sieben Todsunden (The Seven Deadly Sins)
Artists
Wallis Giunta (soprano)Jennifer France (soprano)
Katarina Andreasson (violin)
Benjamin Herzl (violin)
Swedish Chamber Orchestra
Conductor
HK GruberWorks
Concerto for violin and wind orchestra, op.12Der neue Orpheus (The New Orpheus), op.15
Die sieben Todsunden (The Seven Deadly Sins)
Artists
Wallis Giunta (soprano)Jennifer France (soprano)
Katarina Andreasson (violin)
Benjamin Herzl (violin)
Swedish Chamber Orchestra
Conductor
HK GruberAbout
This release opens with the ballet-chanté satire The Seven Deadly Sins, a scathing critique of capitalist society that highlights the perpetual struggle between money and morality. Anna, a young girl, is sent away from her family with the mission of bringing back enough money to build a house on the Mississippi. The cantata The New Orpheus, which blends the very different styles of aria and song, tells the sad story of the singer who sets out to conquer the dreary walls of modern cities to save Eurydice, and with her, all of humanity. Finally, the Concerto for Violin and Wind Orchestra, a central work from Weill’s early creative period, displays a theatricality that heralds the stage works to come.
An exciting programme showcasing Weill’s inimitable language of mixing the sophisticated and the popular, the melodic and the dissonant, the complex and the streetwise.
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