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Nightfall: Sacred Romantic Part Songs

Johanna Beier (soprano)

Jugendchor Hochtaunus

Within the first few chords of the first piece on this recording – Rheinberger’s gorgeous Abendlied – you know you are in safe hands for the rest of the programme. From its sonorous basses to...

Nightfall: Sacred Romantic Part Songs

Johanna Beier (soprano)

Jugendchor Hochtaunus

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Within the first few chords of the first piece on this recording – Rheinberger’s gorgeous Abendlied – you know you are in safe hands for the rest of the programme. From its sonorous basses to...

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The term Romanticism is understood differently by everyone, and the composers of that epoch chose different approaches when setting a particular subject to music. In sacred music, of course, specific names and pieces immediately come to mind: Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Anton Bruckner, Josef Gabriel Rheinberger, Max Reger, and others. But the period between 1789 and 1914 saw the emergence of a large number of composers who gave this epoch its face, and not only in Germany. With the album "Nightfall - Sacred Romantic Parts Songs," the Jugendchor Hochtaunus under the direction of its artistic director Tristan Meister presents 18 works by European Romantic composers. Known pieces such as Reger's "Nachtlied," Rheinberger's "Abendlied" and Brahms' "Ach, arme Welt" can be heard as well as exciting new discoveries such as a musical setting of "Our Father" by Poland's Stanislaw Moniuszko or the "Lord, Abide with Us" by Miina Härma from Estonia. The balanced and at the same time youthfully fresh sound of the excellently matched ensemble lends every song a unique charm, providing delightful moments packed with new aspects in the "evergreens" of the Romantic choral repertoire, which have already been often heard and recorded. Psalm settings, evening songs, lullabies, prayers, and other spiritual reflections can be heard.

Contents and tracklist

3 Geistliche Gesänge, Op. 69: No. 3, Abendlied
Track length3:33
Tantum ergo in D Major, WAB 32
Track length2:41
4 Psalms, Op. 74: No. 4, I Himmelen
Track length5:40
Ojcze nasz in E Minor
Track length2:39
Liturgische Gesänge, Op. 59: No. 2, Herr, erbarme dic
Track length2:45
3 Motets, Op. 110: No. 2, Ach, arme Welt, du trügest mich
Track length1:50
All-Night Vigil, Op. 37: No. 6, Ave Maria
Track length2:50
Ave verum in E-Flat Major
Track length3:06
2 Part Songs, Op. 71: No. 1, The Shower
Track length2:32
Andeliga sånger in C Minor: No. 4, Domine
Track length2:30
Ave maris stella, EG 150
Track length2:51
Nachtlied, Op. 138 No. 3
Track length3:04

Awards and reviews

February 2020

Within the first few chords of the first piece on this recording – Rheinberger’s gorgeous Abendlied – you know you are in safe hands for the rest of the programme. From its sonorous basses to its luminous sopranos the ensemble is beautifully balanced, with a warm, flexible sound and clear, expressive diction in several languages.
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