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Romberg, A: Der Messias

Veronika Winter, Markus Schaefer, Ekkehard Abele & Bernhard Scheffel

Rheinische Kantorei & Das Kleine Konzert, Hermann Max

Romberg, A: Der Messias

Veronika Winter, Markus Schaefer, Ekkehard Abele & Bernhard Scheffel

Rheinische Kantorei & Das Kleine Konzert, Hermann Max

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Andreas Romberg numbers among music history’s forgotten composers. He was celebrated as a violin virtuoso and a composer, but this did not keep him from falling through the safety net into historiographical obscurity with its often-unjust judgments. We are recording his symphonies over time in the hope that he will receive more attention as a composer. Bonn, Hamburg, and Gotha were his career stations. In 1793, while still in Bonn, he wrote his Messiah, and in 1800 he also performed it in Hamburg, his new place of work. He without doubt regarded it as his favorite and main work, and over the years he repeatedly revised it. The rerelease of our first recording of this moving and impressive work is truly a thrilling rediscovery. klassik-heute.com in April 2008: “Some marvelously atmospheric delights that do not fade away after a single hearing – of which I have been happy to convince myself in what so far have been three complete ‘sessions.’

This recording premiere of this impressive and stirring work marks the beginning of a CPO series in cooperation with the ZEIT Foundation and Deutschlandradio: Musica sacra Hamburgensis 1600-1800. Romberg wrote his Messiah in 1793 while in Bonn. He clearly regarded it as his main work and his favorite one as well, and he repeatedly returned to it for revisions.

Contents and tracklist

Part I: Halleluja, ein feyrendes Halleluja, o Erster (Chorus of the Heavens)
Track length3:57
Part I: Arioso and Recitative: Ihr wisst es, o Geister (Eloa)
Track length2:18
Part I: Recitative: Gott ist die Liebe (Chorus of the Angels, Adam)
Track length2:43
Part I: Aria and Recitative: Ruhstatt jenes Gebets, wo unser Mittler sein Antlitz (Adam)
Track length2:38
Part I: Wir wollen dereinst die Trummern alle versammeln! (Chorus of the Seraphim)
Track length2:44
Part I: Duet: Ist das nicht, o Jedidda, der holde vertrauliche Lehrer? (Benjamin, Jedidda)
Track length3:34
Part II: Recitative and Arioso: Schonster der Tage, du sollst vor allen kunftigen (Adam)
Track length4:54
Part II: Arioso and Recitative: Selig bist du und heilig, die du den Messias geborest (Eva)
Track length7:24
Part II: Arioso, Recitative and Duet: Heilig bist du, anbetenswurdig, und ewig, O Erster! (Adam, Eva)
Track length4:06
Part II: Duet: Vollende dein Opfer (Adam, Eva)
Track length3:14
Part II: Komm, sey gegrusst in deinen Erbarmungen Gottmensch, Mittler! (Chorus of the Blessed)
Track length2:15
Part III: Arioso and Recitative: Bey dem furchtbaren Nahmen (Eloa, The Voice of Messiah)
Track length4:22
Part III: Recitative: Sie ist, der erhabensten Leiden (Chorus of the Heavens, Eloa)
Track length3:26
Part III: Aria: Heil mir, dass ich geschaffen bin! (Eloa)
Track length3:00
Part II: Sie ist, der erhabensten Leiden (Chorus of the Heavens)
Track length1:03
Part III: Recitative and Aria: Ganz empfind' ich, was einst die Auferstehenden fuhlen! (Eloa)
Track length7:03
Part III: Sie ist, der erhabensten Leiden (Chorus of the Heavens)
Track length1:02
Part III: Lob, Anbetung, und Preis, und Ehre dir, du Beherrscher (Chorus)
Track length4:21
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