Pablo Casals / Klaus Rothaupt (arr.) The Manger

Arrangement for solos, choir and organ (arr. K. Rothaupt) 1943-45/60

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This work (text by Joan Alavedra) in a somewhat modern musical style, which is essentially characterized by songlike elements throughout, was composed under the impact of the Spanish Civil War and the Second World War: a musical memorial to peace and humanity. The present organ arrangement of the orchestra parts originated in the wish to make this work more well known to a wider public and thus to make an additional “Christmas Oratorio” accessible for church music practice and performance. For a performance only two full scores (one each for the conductor and the organist) are required, and either vocal scores or the economical choral scores. For subsequent performances in the original orchestral version only the orchestral parts are required.
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  • Pablo Casals was a world-famous cellist, composer and conductor.

    Born on December 29, 1876 in El Vendrell (Catalonia), Casals received his first musical training from his father, who was himself an organist. He received his first cello lessons at the age of eleven and quickly developed into an outstanding cellist. He completed his studies at the Madrid Conservatory.

    In 1899, he began his international career in Paris as the soloist in a performance of É. Lalo's cello concerto. Many other concerts and tours followed, including a performance for Queen Victoria. He founded a piano trio with Alfred Cortot and Jacques Thibaud, which recorded works by Beethoven, Schumann and Schubert with great success. He was also active as a conductor and founded the Orquesta Pau Casals in Barcelona in 1919. Due to the Spanish Civil War, he went into exile in France in 1936 and later emigrated to Puerto Rico, where he lived and worked until his death on October 22, 1973.

    Throughout his life Casals campaigned for peace, democracy and freedom. This can also be seen in his musical works such as the oratorio El Pessebre (The Crib), which was written under the influence of the Spanish Civil War and the Second World War. He also wrote smaller works for orchestra, songs and chamber music. Colleagues such as G. Fauré and A. Schönberg dedicated compositions to him.

    Pablo Casals is considered the most important cellist of his time, revolutionized playing technique and gave numerous master classes. He was the first to bring J.S. Bach's Six Suites for Violoncello solo, which are so popular today, to the great concert halls of the 20th century.

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... Die Orgelbearbeitung ist hervorragend. ... Gewohnt hohes Carus-Niveau bezüglich der Edition.

Musica sacra 5/2011


Die Chorpartien sind weder umfangreich noch übermäßig schwer, für ein zweistündiges Oratorium fast unterrepräsentiert. Verständlich daher, dass der Carus-Verlag in der Chorpartitur auch die Solistentexte abdruckt, dies sogar in drei Sprachen (katalanisch, englisch, deutsch): Das erhöht die Verständlichkeit für die Chorsänger und füllt die ansonsten etwas dünne Chorpartitur.

Gabriel Dessauer, Musik & Kirche, September/Oktober 2001




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