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Johannes Brahms Wach auf, meins Herzens Schöne. Choral music for mixed choir with piano

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No matter how devotedly the collecting of folk songs was pursued in the 19th century, there is little basic agreement about what distinguishes a true folk song. There were two opposing schools of thought: those who wanted to include songs in folk style and who instead ruled out popular and bawdy songs, and those who were concerned exclusively with questions of genuine provenance and authenticity. Johannes Brahms regarded the question about the authenticity of folk songs as of secondary importance to their aesthetic quality, and throughout his life stood by the principle of their Romantic use and compositional arrangement. Holger Speck conducts the Vocalensemble Rastatt, accompanied on the piano by the renowned pianist Anne Le Bozec.
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  • Da unten im Tale
  • Ich fahr dahin
  • Des Abends kann ich nicht schlafen gehen
  • Send, oh radiant god, the meadows
  • Bei nächtlicher Weil
  • Die Wollust in den Maien
  • Erlaube mir, feins Mädchen
  • Intermezzo
  • Wach auf
  • Der tote Knabe
  • Dort in den Weiden
  • In stiller Nacht
  • Come with me, lovely one
  • Ah, yes my dear
  • The moonlight gleams round me
  • Intermezzo
  • The humpbacked fiddler
  • Mit Lust tät ich ausreiten
  • Sankt Raphael
  • Schnitter Tod
  • Ballade
  • Homeland! Wondrous sounding word!
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  • Johannes Brahms' study of musical tradition was of crucial importance to his output: he combined church modes, canonic technique, Baroque style and diction, Bach's counterpoint and Beethoven's thematic-motivic work with the harmonic and expressive achievements of Romanticism to form his own distinctive style. In this respect his choral songs and vocal quartets (e.g. the “Liebeslieder Waltzes” and “New Liebeslieder Waltzes”), often to folk song texts, in which a musical microcosm unfolds, are examplary. His “Deutsches Requiem”, available from Carus in several different versions, constitutes one of the most fascinating confessions of faith in the history of music. Personal details
  • Alongside its dedication to a core repertoire of composers such as Monteverdi, Schütz, Bach, Mozart, Haydn, Schumann, and Brahms, the Vocalensemble Rastatt & Les Favorites frequently explore new terrain with premiere performances. On the heels of its successes in national and international choir competitions, the ensemble has taken part in numerous internationally acclaimed CD recordings as well as radio, and television productions for SWR, Radio France, Deutschlandradio Kultur, and Deutschlandfunk. The Vocalensemble Rastatt & Les Favorites have performed in the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden, the Musikfest Bremen, the Kölner Philharmonie, the SWR RheinVokal Festival, the Europäisches Musikfest Stuttgart, the Schwetzinger Festspiele, the Deutschlandradio Kultur Wartburgkonzerte, the Internationale Musiktage im Dom zu Speyer, the Philharmonie in Mulhouse, and the Centre de Musique “Les Dominicains” in Guebwiller, France, among other venues. The flexible choir does not shy away from excursions into the world of opera, having performed Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor and Bellini’s Norma with Edita Gruberova, and Mozart’s Don Giovanni and Così fan tutte with Rolando Villazón. Together with Klaus Maria Brandauer and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, the choir also performed Mendelssohn’s Sommernachtstraum at the Musikfest Bremen. The ensemble is sponsored by the German state of Baden-Württemberg in co-operation with its “Kunst 2020” program, as well as by its home city of Rastatt. Personal details
  • Holger Speck enjoys an international reputation as a charismatic conductor who succeeds both in realizing stylistic characteristics in an innovative manner and in conveying emotional content. Fanfare magazine from the USA attests to his “undeniable authority.” With his distinctive sense of sound and compelling, lively and authentic interpretations, he shapes the image of his own ensembles as well as the choirs and orchestras with which he works as a guest conductor. The president of the German Bundestag Dr. Wolfgang Schäuble engaged him and his Vocalensemble Rastatt for a concert during the G20 summit. Speck established the Grammy-nominated Vocalensemble Rastatt and the Baroque orchestra Les Favorites internationally with exciting concert programs and outstanding CD recordings on the Carus label containing music by Buxtehude, Telemann, Handel and Brahms, among others. For Deutsche Grammophon productions, he was responsible for the choral sections of the Mozart operas “Die Entführung aus dem Serail,” “Le nozze di Figaro,” “Così fan tutte,” and “Don Giovanni.” Holger Speck teaches at the University of Music in Karlsruhe; in addition to being the artistic director of Vocalensemble Rastatt & Les Favorites, he works as a guest conductor with the NDR Vokalensemble, the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, and the choir and orchestra of the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra in Ljubljana, among others. The ballet director John Neumeier engaged Speck to conduct his last major creation “Dona nobis pacem” with Bach’s Mass in B minor at the Hamburg State Opera and the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden. . Personal details

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Das Vocalensemble Rastatt unter seinem Leiter Holger Speck sing auf hohem Niveau fein austariert, klangschön, klar und nie vordergründig. Inspirierend auch die Programmzusammenstellung.
Chor Tirol, 05/2013

The singing of the Vocalensemble Rastatt is smooth and stylish. Even in the most difficult passages it sounds feather-light and effortless. The singers are clearly enjoying what they are doing. The faster numbers are cheerful and bouncy, the slower ones atmospheric and soulful. Everywhere subtle nuances are in place. The idea of inserting three pure instrumental pieces was ingenious. [...] It refreshes the feelings, and allows us to continue and enjoy the singing without getting bored. Anne Le Bozec plays with a delicate and soft touch. She is expressive, yet with perfect Brahmsian restraint. [...] Listening to this disc gave me a lot of pleasure, and I am sure that this warm and elegant performance will delight many lovers of choral singing.”
Oleg Ledeniov, www.musicweb-international.com, Mai 2011

Ob a cappella oder mit Klavier: Das Klangbild ist rund und schön. Der offenkundig gut geschulte, ausgewogen besetzte Chor unter seinem Leiter Holger Speck trifft den Brahms'schen Volksliedton sehr genau. Da fühlt man sich in der Klangwelt dieses Romantikers sogleich zuhause. Komponist und Ausführende kultivieren hier erfolgreich das Einfache. Auf dieser Basis sind die Interpretationen fein ausgestaltet. Geboten wird Brahms ohne Pathos.
Johannes Adam, Badische Zeitung, 26. März 2011

AUSGEZEICHNET:
Die neue CD des Vocalensembles Rastatt „Wach auf, meins Herzens Schöne” wurde mit der Kritiker-Bestnote „hervorragend” des ARD-Senders Kulturradio Berlin-Brandenburg ausgezeichnet. Unter anderem heißt es in der Begründung, der junge, hochqualifizierte Kammerchor sei von Holger Speck zur Blüte geführt worden und zeichne sich durch edlen, geschmeidigen, natürlichen Klang und stilsichere Interpretationen aus.
Badisches Tagblatt, 17.11.2010

Der Chor besitzt einen edlen, schlank geführten, homogenen Kammerchorklang und beherrscht alle Chortugenden. Er singt geschmeidig, sowohl vom Klang als auch von der dynamischen Beweglichkeit her und hat stilgerecht den romantischen Ton dieser Lieder erfasst. Man hört, dass der Chor diese Musik gerne singt, denn alles klingt leicht, obwohl manche Passagen schwierig zu realisieren sind – vor allem in den Quartetten, die ja vom Anspruch her solistisch sind und daher meist ebenso gesungen werden. Brahms hat sich zwar auch zur chorischen Besetzung der Quartette bekannt, wusste aber um deren Tücken ... Er wäre mit dieser Interpretation ganz bestimmt hoch zufrieden!
Astrid Belschner, rbb Kulturradio, 15.11.2010

Das Vocalensemble Rastatt agiert mit bewundernswerter Geschmeidigkeit; mal ist der Chorklang weich wie Zuckerwatte, mal kernig wie ein frischer Apfel.
Arne Reul, Neue Chorzeit, November 2010

Genießen Sie eine Stunde perfekt interpretierte Chormusik. Sie werden begeistert sein!
Fränkische Sängerzeitung, Sept./Okt. 2010

Eine Differenziertheit und Transparenz, wie sie Brahms selbst vermutlich weder in seiner Hamburger noch in seiner Wiener Chorarbeit erlebt haben dürfte.
Matthias Keller, Bayrischer Rundfunk, 27.09.2010

[…] Musik, die zum Mitsingen verführt.
Note 1, September 2010

Selten hat man die Volksliedbearbeitungen von Johannes Brahms in einer solch kristallklaren und feinsinnigen Interpretation wie hier von Holger Speck und seinem Vocalensemble Rastatt gehört.
Nike Keisinger, Saarländischer Rundfunk, 11.9.2010

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