Immerse yourself in the profound and spiritual compositions of Felix Mendelssohn with his masterful rendition of "Trois Grands Psaumes pour soli, chœur et orchestre." Released on October 1, 2002, this album is a testament to Mendelssohn's genius, blending the rich traditions of chamber music, classical, and choral genres into a cohesive and captivating experience.
The album features three of Mendelssohn's most significant psalm settings: Psalm 95, Psalm 42, and Psalm 115. Each piece is meticulously crafted, showcasing Mendelssohn's ability to convey deep emotional and spiritual depth through his music. The performances are brought to life by a stellar cast of soloists, choir, and orchestra, each contributing to the album's resonant and powerful sound.
From the invigorating opening of "Kommt, laßt uns anbeten" to the solemn and reflective "Die Todten werden dich nicht loben, o Herr," the album takes you on a journey through a range of human experiences and divine connections. The intricate interplay between soloists and choir, supported by the lush orchestration, creates a tapestry of sound that is both uplifting and introspective.
With a duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, this album is a substantial and rewarding listen, perfect for those seeking a deeper connection with classical music. The recording quality is exceptional, allowing every nuance of Mendelssohn's composition and the performers' interpretations to shine through. Whether you are a longtime admirer of Mendelssohn's work or a newcomer to his music, this album is a must-listen that highlights the enduring beauty and relevance of his compositions.
Tracks
Psaume 95, Op.46, MWV A 16: 1. Kommt, laßt uns anbetenFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
Psaume 95, Op.46, MWV A 16: 2. Kommet herzu, lasst uns dem Herrn frohlockenFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
Psaume 95, Op.46, MWV A 16: 3. Denn in seiner Hand istFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
Psaume 95, Op.46, MWV A 16: 4. Denn sein ist das MeerFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
Psaume 95, Op.46, MWV A 16: 5. Heute, so ihr seine Stimme höretFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
Psaume 42, Op.42 ; MWV A 15: 1. Chœur. Wie der Hirsch schreitFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
Psaume 42, Op.42 ; MWV A 15: 2. Aria. Meine Seele dürstetFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
Psaume 42, Op.42 ; MWV A 15: 3. Récitatif. Meine Thränen sindFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
Psaume 42, Op.42 ; MWV A 15: 4. Chœur. Was Betrübst du dichFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
Psaume 42, Op.42 ; MWV A 15: 5. Récitatif. Mein Gott, betrübt ist meine SeeleFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
Psaume 42, Op.42 ; MWV A 15: 6. Quintet. Der Herr hat des Tages verheissenFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
Psaume 42, Op.42 ; MWV A 15: 7. Chœur final. Was betrübst du dich meine SeeleFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
Psaume 115, Op.31 ; MWV A 9: 1. Allegro con fuoco. Chœur. Nicht unserm Namen, HerrFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
Psaume 115, Op.31 ; MWV A 9: 2. Con moto. Israël hofft auf dichFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
Psaume 115, Op.31 ; MWV A 9: 3. Adagio non lento. Er segnete euch je mehr und mehrFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
Psaume 115, Op.31 ; MWV A 9: 4. Grave con moto. Die Todten werden dich nicht loben, o HerrFelix Mendelssohn, Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris, Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli, Jean Sourisse
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