Johann Mattheson: Joseph
Ensemble Paulinum, Pulchra Musica Barqoue Orchestra, Christian Bonath
The most outstanding of Ensemble Paulinum’s cast of remarkable voices is tenor Klemens Mölkner as Joseph. In his “troubled heart” aria in part 1, his warm, lyrical sounds are meltingly beautiful...here...
Johann Mattheson: Joseph
Ensemble Paulinum, Pulchra Musica Barqoue Orchestra, Christian Bonath
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The most outstanding of Ensemble Paulinum’s cast of remarkable voices is tenor Klemens Mölkner as Joseph. In his “troubled heart” aria in part 1, his warm, lyrical sounds are meltingly beautiful...here...
About
In 1715 Johann Mattheson became music director at Hamburg Cathedral and took advantage of the opportunity to mix sacred music with theatrical style. In his 13 years of service he wrote 24 oratorios for high holidays and lent. The exquisite musical quality of the piece is impressive. The vocal parts are demanding throughout, they were, after all, written for the soloists of Hamburg’s Oper am Gansemarkt, that first-rate musical institution and first ‘German-speaking’ opera house to which other baroque greats like Haendel, Graupner, and Kaiser were also contributing at the time. The work, which the libretto designates an 'oratorio', was first performed in 1727 under the composer’s direction.
Contents and tracklist
- Klemens Mölkner, Cornelia Fahrion, Daniel Schmid, Malte Fial, Johannes Hill
- Pulchra Musica Baroque Orchestra, Ensemble Paulinum
- Christian Bonath
- Klemens Mölkner, Malte Fial, Johannes Hill
- Ensemble Paulinum, Pulchra Musica Baroque Orchestra
- Christian Bonath
Awards and reviews
Sep/Oct 2022
The most outstanding of Ensemble Paulinum’s cast of remarkable voices is tenor Klemens Mölkner as Joseph. In his “troubled heart” aria in part 1, his warm, lyrical sounds are meltingly beautiful...here is “new” music, superbly performed and recorded, with full texts, thorough and easy-to-read background notes, concise artists’ notes, and who’s singing what, all very handsomely packaged.