O heilige Nacht. Romantische Chormusik zur Weihnachtszeit (Rademann) - CD, Choir Coach, multimedia | Carus-Verlag

O heilige Nacht. Romantische Chormusik zur Weihnachtszeit (Rademann)

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Just in time for the 30th anniversary season of the Dresdner Kammerchor, a new Christmas CD with the choir under the direction of Hans-Christoph Rademann is being released. The recording features romantic arrangements of classical Advent and Christmas carols. The recorded works are characterized by this revival of the traditional, the old melodies and texts from the 14th to 18th centuries; but at the same time by the merging of the past with the (musical) future. The composers, among them Max Reger, Carl Loewe, Max Bruch and Johannes Brahms, point towards the modern era with their musical languages, the timbres, harmonic progressions and chromatic enhancements. In this sense, the present CD – over and above the worthwhile discovery of unknown works, the artistic enjoyment of the performance and the musical attunement to Christmastide – is also an invitation to let oneself be drawn into a movement in which Advent is recognized as the simultaneity of the past and the future.
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  • Es flog ein Täublein weiße
  • Das alte Jahr vergangen ist (Neujahrslied)
  • Kindelein zart
  • Nachtgruß
  • Vom Himmel hoch, ihr Engel, kommt!
  • Wie soll ich dich empfangen
  • Es ist ein Reis entsprungen
  • Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern
  • Puer natus in Bethlehem
  • Still, ihr Winde
  • Schlaf, mein Kindelein
  • Quem pastores
  • O freudenreicher Tag
  • Wiegenlied der Hirten
  • Lass mich dein sein und bleiben
  • In dulci jubilo
  • Jesu, großer Wunderstern
  • Weihnachtslied
  • Heil'ge Nacht
  • Silent night
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Compact Disc Carus 83.392/00, EAN 4009350833920 CD in jewel case
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  • 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
  • Conductor 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

Reviews

Der Klangkörper des Kammerchores und die musikalische Umsetzung Rademanns vermitteln den romantischen Charakter, wie er überzeugender nicht sein könnte.
Joachim Werz, Musica Sacra, Mai 2017

Die Intonation ist sehr überzeugend, auch in harmonisch reicherer Szene oder weiter Lage unangestrengt, immer wieder gekrönt von wunderbar bronzen schimmernden Schlussakkorden.
www.klassik.com, Dr.Matthias Lange, 16.12.2015

Der Dresdner Kammerchor und sein... stets hoch kompetenter Leiter Hans-Christoph Rademann interpretieren die Stücke auch mit ganz feinem Klang und mit stets geschmackssicherem Stilgefühl.
Gustaz Danziger, oe1.orf.at, 23.12.2015

The group, numbering about 30, sings with fine blend and intonation, and conductor Rademann makes consistently fine judgements of tempo and dynamics.
Paul Althaus, American Record Guide, 7.11.2016

20 mehrstrophische Liedsätze, entstanden zwischen Johannes Brahms und Max Reger, sind vom tadellos singenden Dresdner Kammerchor und seinem Leiter zu einem weihnachtlichen Melodienstrauss gebunden worden [...].
Tilman Jörns, Württembergische Blätter für Kirchenmusik, 4/2016

Auch das (Es ist ein Reis entsprungen) ist berührend gesungen, keine Spur kitschig, sondern schlicht und nobel ausgestaltet.
swr.de, Susanne Stähr, 18.12.2015

Wegen der atmosphärischen Dichte und der Klangqualität des Ensembles zu den Highlights gehört die CD „O heilige Nacht”...
Markus Schwering, Kölner Stadtanzeiger, 14.12.2015

Alles klingt samten und sauber, sinnfällig phrasiert.
HÖRBAR, 4.12.2015

Mit seinem ausbalancierten, warmen Klang schafft er (der Dresdner Kammerchor) die rechte Stimmung einer wunderbaren Heiligen Nacht.
www.pizzicato.lu, 03.12.2015

Die weihnachtlichste Weihnachts-CD liefert dieses Jahr der Dresdner Kammerchor (...), denn sie ist der perfekte Soundtrack für die Bescherung: feierlich, opulent, geheimnisvoll und heimelig.
Crescendo, 01.12.2015

Einfach herrlich, diese Scheibe! Die Weihnachts-CD des Jahres.
Badische Zeitung, 30.11.2015


Ganz Klassik, ganz Konzentration, ganz Ernst. Und wunderschön. Sakrale und fast sakrale Gesänge aus dem 19. Jahrhundert. In ihrer Klarheit berückend. So geht Entschleunigung.
www.vogue.de, VOGUE Christmas Playlist 2015, Bernd Skupin

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