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RIAS Kammerchor: Christmas!

RIAS Kammerchor, Hans-Christoph Rademann

The singing, all unaccompanied, has a natural, unforced eloquence, and is of a standard which makes criticism an impertinence. An outstandingly accompanied issue.

RIAS Kammerchor: Christmas!

RIAS Kammerchor, Hans-Christoph Rademann

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The singing, all unaccompanied, has a natural, unforced eloquence, and is of a standard which makes criticism an impertinence. An outstandingly accompanied issue.

About

The great painters have always known how to combine the different perspectives of the Nativity into a single picture. Here the RIAS Kammerchor tells the Christmas Story in music: Mendelssohn frames the painting, to which the darkness and the promise of promise of heavenly light form the background. The Virgin Mary leads us to the heart of Christmas Night and to rejoicing at the Saviour’s birth. We come full circle with the Four Motets of Poulenc, which sum up all the facets of Christmas and its emotions.

Founded in 1948 under the auspices of ‘Radio in the American Sector’, the RIAS Kammerchor played an important role in the revival of post-war musical life in Berlin. The core of its repertoire is the music of the Baroque era, together with the modern classics and the music of today. It swiftly acquired an international reputation for premiering new works by such composers as Penderecki, Reimann, Kagel, Gundermann and Tan Dun.

After Uwe Gronostay, Marcus Creed, and Daniel Reuss, Hans-Christoph Rademann has directed the ensemble since 2007, in close collaboration with Concerto Köln, Freiburger Barockorchester, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, and the Orchestre des Champs-Élysées, with such conductors as Frans Brüggen, Roger Norrington, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, René Jacobs and Philippe Herreweghe.

Contents and tracklist

I. O magnum mysterium
Track length3:15
II. Quem vidistis pastores dicite
Track length2:42
III. Videntes stellam
Track length2:56
IV. Hodie Christus natus est
Track length2:14

Awards and reviews

Christmas Issue 2013

The singing, all unaccompanied, has a natural, unforced eloquence, and is of a standard which makes criticism an impertinence. An outstandingly accompanied issue.

December 2013

The music is extraordinarily wide-ranging and has been exceptionally well chosen and sequenced… the result is an unmitigated joy- the performances are immaculate and most expressive, particularly of Poulenc’s four motets ‘pour le temps de Noel… a performance that could not, in my opinion be improved upon. This is an truly outstanding disc

22nd December 2013

A Christmas concept album, taking us from darkness to fulfilment and reflection...the voices of the Berlin-based RIAS Kammerchor turn in atmospheric performances.
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