Israelsbrünnlein (Gesamteinspielung, Rademann)
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Composer
Johann Hermann Schein
| 1586-1630
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Preface writer
Wolfram Steude
| 1931-2006
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Choir
Dresdner Kammerchor
DRESDNER KAMMERCHOR Radiant, transparent, homogeneous and flexible: the Dresdner Kammerchor is internationally esteemed for its unique culture of sonority. Its artistic director Hans-Christoph Rademann has shaped this distinctive sound since the choir was founded in 1985, leading it to worldwide renown. The choir’s diverse repertoire has its foundation in Baroque music, with a special focus on Saxon court music. As a cultural ambassador for Dresden and Saxony, the choir keeps the musical heritage of its homeland alive and makes it known to an international audience. A prominent example of this is the world’s first complete Heinrich Schütz recording, which was concluded in 2019, published by Carus-Verlag, and has won several awards: among others, the St. John Passion was awarded the Annual Prize of the German Record Critics in 2016, and the last installment of the edition containing “Psalms and Peace Music” was honored with the Opus Klassik 2020. The choir has also rediscovered, performed anew and recorded on CD numerous works by other Central German masters such as Johann Adolf Hasse, Johann David Heinichen and Jan Dismas Zelenka in collaboration with the Dresden Baroque Orchestra and other musical partners. In addition to symphonic choral works from the Classical and Romantic periods, a further repertoire focus is on challenging a cappella works of the 19th and 20th centuries. This includes music by Johannes Brahms, Max Reger, Olivier Messiaen, Francis Poulenc, Arnold Schoenberg and Herman Berlinski. For years, the Dresdner Kammerchor has been intensively dedicated to modern and contemporary music, with world premieres, first performances and its own commissioned works. This commitment is deepened further by diverse music education and youth projects. In 2009, Hans-Christoph Rademann and the Dresdner Kammerchor initiated the Dresden Choral Workshop for New Music, which took place for the 4th time in 2018. For its services to contemporary choral music, the choir was awarded a Sponsorship Prize by the Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation. The Dresdner Kammerchor gives guest performances in centers of music and at festivals throughout Europe. Tours have taken the singers to Israel, India, Taiwan, China, Mexico, South America, South Africa and the USA. Musical partners to date have included René Jacobs, Sir Roger Norrington, Ádám Fischer, Václav Luks, Stefan Parkman, Trevor Pinnock, Christoph Prégardien, Jos van Immerseel, Herbert Blomstedt, Omer Meir Wellber, Christian Thielemann, Riccardo Chailly and Reinhard Goebel, as well as the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden, the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Anima Eterna Brugge, the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, and the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra. The choir regularly collaborates with the Wroc"naw Baroque Orchestra. By means of a cooperation with the Dresden University of Music, the Dresdner Kammerchor keeps the connection to its roots alive. Personal details
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Conductor
Hans-Christoph Rademann
| 1965Conductor Hans-Christoph Rademann is an immensely versatile artist with a broad repertoire who devotes himself with equal passion and expertise both to the performance and rediscovery of early music and to the first performances and cultivation of Contemporary Music. Born in Dresden and raised in the Erzgebirge mountains, he was influenced at an early age by the great Central German kantorial and musical tradition. He was a student at the traditional Kreuzgymnasium, a member of the famous Kreuzchor, and studied choral and orchestral conducting at the Carl Maria von Weber University of Music in Dresden. During his studies, he founded the Dresdner Kammerchor and formed it into a top international choir which is still under his direction today. Since 2013, Hans-Christoph Rademann has been the academy director of the International Bach Academy Stuttgart. He regularly collaborates with leading choirs and ensembles of the international music scene. From 1999 to 2004 he was chief conductor of the NDR Choir and from 2007 to 2015 chief conductor of the RIAS Chamber Choir. Guest conducting engagements have led and continue to lead him to the Nederlandse Bachvereniging, the Collegium Vocale Gent, the Akademie für Alte Musik, the Freiburger Barockorchester, the Deutsche Radiophilharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern, the Sinfonieorchester Basel, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Luxembourg, among others. Hans-Christoph Rademann has been awarded prizes and honors for his artistic work, including the Johann Walter Plaque of the Saxon Music Council (2014), the Saxon Constitutional Medal (2008), the Sponsorship Prize as well as the Art Prize of the state capital Dresden (1994 and 2014 respectively). He received the Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik several times for his numerous CD recordings (most recently in 2016), as well as the Grand Prix du Disque (2002), the Diapason d’Or (2006 & 2011), the CHOC de l’année 2011 and the Best Baroque Vocal Award 2014. In 2016 he was awarded the European Church Music Prize of the city of Schwäbisch Gmünd. His exemplary interpretation and recording of the complete works of Heinrich Schütz with the Dresdner Kammerchor in the Stuttgart Carus-Verlag, which was completed in 2019, was awarded the newly endowed Heinrich Schütz Prize as well as the OPUS KLASSIK 2020 in the same year. Hans-Christoph Rademann is professor of choral conducting at the Carl Maria von Weber University of Music in Dresden. He is also artistic director of the Musikfest Erzgebirge, ambassador of the Erzgebirge and patron of the Christian Hospice Service Dresden. Personal details
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Soloist - lute
Stefan Maass
Stefan Maass studied classical guitar and lute, specializing in music of the 17th and 18th centuries, both as a soloist and as a continuo player. He is Lord of Batzdorf Castle near Meißen and co-founder of the Batzdorf Hofkapelle. He regularly performs in the opera houses of Halle and Karlsruhe, the Semper Opera Dresden and the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona. His numerous CD productions include collaborations with the Dresdner Kammerchor conducted by Hans-Christoph Rademann and the Capella Sagittariana, the Dresdner Staatskapelle, Thomas Quasthoff, Daniel Hope and the contralto Britta Schwarz, as well as with the actors Corinna Harfouch and Michael Quast. Stefan Maass was awarded the prestigious Arras Prize for Art and Culture in Dresden in March 2000. Personal details
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Soloist - organ
Christine Hesse
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Soloist - organ
Wolfgang Kostujak
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Soloist - theorbo
Michael Dücker
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Soloist - violoncello
Jarek Thiel
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Soloist - violoncello
Friedhelm Rentzsch
| 1955-2004Musical career: Born in Dresden in 1955 1968-73 Attended the Dresden Special Music School, majoring in violoncello 1973-78 Studied composition and violoncello at the Dresden Academy of Music 1978 Member of the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra, since 1990 active as a baroque cellist in addition to his orchestral duties Since 1975 continuous compositional work from solo instrumentation to orchestral works Personal details
Reviews
Rademann vollbringt mit seinem Dresdner Kammerchor das Kunststück, die Werke so präzise und transparent klingen zu lassen, wie es Scheins Musik verlangt, dabei jedoch nie die Emotionalität zu vernachlässigen.
Andi Scharfstein, Chorzeit, Juli/August 2018
Der Dresdner Kammerchor ist der gewohnt souveräne, kultiviert und sauber singende Anwalt dieser Musik, dem sogar das Kunststück gelingt, jedem einzelnen Stück, aber auch der ganzen Sammlung eine Art Dramaturgie zu verleihen.
Die Rheinpfalz, 15. Februar 2014
The fusion of Mediterranean richness and German motet proves wholly successful, and this performance of the cycle proves equally worthy. The choir’s approach to Schein is as successful as its singing of Schütz, a composer with whom it’s strongly associated, and there can be no higher compliment than that.
Jonathan Woolf, musicweb-international, April 2013
[…] jetzt liegt die Doppel-CD vor, in perfekter Klangbalance und mustergültig interpretiert […]
Bettina Kugler, St. Galler Tagblatt, 17. Oktober 2012
[…] the Dresdner Kammerchor are to be congratulated for managing, finally, to complete their collection of the composer's masterwork and for allowing us to hear it in performances of great charm.
Robert Hugill, musicweb-international, November 2012
Im Ansatz weniger theatral als musikalisch feinsinnig gedacht, bestechen die Interpretation der Dresdner durch tiefschürfende Emotionalität, durch exemplarische Textverständlichkeit, durch äußerst exakte, aber nie kleinkarierte Gestaltung und durch die vollkommene Abwesenheit jeglicher Manierismen. Samten weich und erdig grundiert, offen und bis in die lichten Sopranhöhen wohl austariert ist der Ensembleklang. Pointiert und stilvoll setzen die ausgewählten Instrumentalisten im begleitenden Continuo aufleuchtende Akzente. So schwebend mühelos manövriert der Dresdner Kammerchor durch die harmonischen und rhythmischen Vertracktheiten, dass es eine Lust ist, ihnen dabei zu folgen.
Jörg Maria Welke, Recklinghäuser Zeitung, 21. August 2012
Über die Qualitäten des Chorleiters Hans-Christoph Rademann dürfte kein Zweifel bestehen. […] Er schleift die Chöre - hier den Dresdner Kammerchor - zu höchster Qualität … Die Homogenität, die Ernsthaftigkeit und auch die kristalline Klarheit der Interpretation dieser an das italienische Madrigal angelehnten Musik Scheins sind toll - und die Musik zeigt auf, wie modern das frühe 17. Jahrhundert schon dachte.
Mannheimer Morgen, 9. August 2012
[…] der Chor […] lässt auch dieses edle Brünnlein ganz lebendig sprudeln.
Karsten Blüthgen, Neue Chorzeit, Juli/August 2012
Hans-Christoph Rademann und sein Chor beweisen […] wie wandlungsfähig sie auf diese Musik reagieren. Dabei verlieren sie jedoch nie den Fluss der gesamten Motette oder die Dramaturgie des Zyklus aus den Augen. Beeindruckend klar, stilsicher und mit reiner Intonation agieren die Sängerinnen und Sänger […]
Jan Ritterstaedt, WDR3 TonArt, 29.6.2012