Michael Gielen Conducts Szymanowski & Penderecki
Elena Moșuc, Annette Markert, Anton Scharinger, Ewa Izykowska, Zachos Terzakis, Stephen Roberts, Austrian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Chorus Sine Nomine, Wiener Konzertchor, Michael Gielen
The Dies Irae is so powerful – one of the most frighteningly powerful recordings I've heard, and impossible to be ambivalent about.
Michael Gielen Conducts Szymanowski & Penderecki
Elena Moșuc, Annette Markert, Anton Scharinger, Ewa Izykowska, Zachos Terzakis, Stephen Roberts, Austrian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Chorus Sine Nomine, Wiener Konzertchor, Michael Gielen
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The Dies Irae is so powerful – one of the most frighteningly powerful recordings I've heard, and impossible to be ambivalent about.
About
Despite their different musical languages, all works by the Polish composers Karol Szymanowski and Krzysztof Penderecki presented on this album have in common the inherent character of a lament: Szymanowski’s Stabat mater, which was completed in 1926 and is based on a Polish translation of the Latin medieval poem, is considered as one of the most important compositions of the 20th century. Penderecki’s three-part oratorio Dies Irae was commissioned for a commemoration day in remembrance of the murder victims at the former concentration camp in Auschwitz, and hence carries the epithet “Auschwitz Oratorium”. The album closes with a Threnos for 52 string instruments dedicated to the Victims of Hiroshima. The final haunting bars of this composition present a tutti cluster, starting in a triple forte and fading out to quadruple piano.
Contents and tracklist
- Elena Moșuc, Annette Markert, Anton Scharinger
- Austrian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Chorus Sine Nomine
- Michael Gielen
- Ewa Izykowska, Zachos Terzakis, Stephen Roberts
- Austrian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Wiener Konzertchor
- Michael Gielen
- Austrian Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Michael Gielen
Awards and reviews
December 2022
The Dies Irae is so powerful – one of the most frighteningly powerful recordings I've heard, and impossible to be ambivalent about.