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Ernst Wilhelm Wolf: Christmas Cantatas

Beate Mordal, Elvira Bill, Georg Poplutz, Matthias Vieweg, Andrey Akhmetov, Michael Alexander Willens, Kölner Akademie (chamber ensemble)

I greatly appreciate his [Matthias Vieweg’s] voice and his singing... I quite like her [Beate Mordal's] voice, which is very clear and strong and well suited to this repertoire... The orchestral...

Ernst Wilhelm Wolf: Christmas Cantatas

Beate Mordal, Elvira Bill, Georg Poplutz, Matthias Vieweg, Andrey Akhmetov, Michael Alexander Willens, Kölner Akademie (chamber ensemble)

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I greatly appreciate his [Matthias Vieweg’s] voice and his singing... I quite like her [Beate Mordal's] voice, which is very clear and strong and well suited to this repertoire... The orchestral...

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In the 18th century, "well-stocked" church music was a natural tradition throughout central Germany: church services were embellished along the ecclesiastical year with cantatas appropriate to the liturgy for the glory of God, but also for the joy and "spiritual edification" of the visitors. From this treasure of hitherto unknown Christmas music, four cantatas by Ernst Wilhelm Wolf are presented for the first time on this recording. Wolf worked as court kapellmeister in Weimar, and the fact that Goethe rejected him as "self-indulgent" should not prevent us from admiring him as a very important composer of the transition. Musically, Wolf was greatly influenced by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach in the empfindsamer Stil and by the works of the Berlin Kapellmeister Carl Heinrich Graun. He was also a prolific composer whose works were received with admiration by his contemporaries. The four cantatas show elements of the early classical and sensitive styles; the cantata choruses are often homophonic and songlike, polyphonic sections rather rare. All the cantatas prove to be individually conceived works that testify to the composer's mastery. Beautiful sounding arias, the naturalness of their expression and the dramatic compression in the individual movements are still convincing today. At the same time, the cantatas bear witness to the high quality of Protestant church music in the period after Johann Sebastian Bach and illustrate the high value of music within the liturgy. Today they can be a welcome addition to the repertoire for the Christmas season.

Contents and tracklist

I. Willkommen, du sehnlich erbetener Tag
Track length3:08
II. Annehmlichste Verkündigung
Track length0:33
III. Vergebens droht der Fürst der Höllen
Track length5:57
IV. Ach, Hüter unseres Lebens!
Track length0:56
I. Seid böse, ihr Völker
Track length2:02
II. Immanuel, mit uns ist Gott
Track length1:05
III. Du, Held aus Jakobs edlem Samen
Track length8:05
IV. Erregt durch Dank und Demut euren Geist
Track length1:08
V. Er kann und will euch lassen nicht
Track length0:30
VI. Auf, jauchzet, ihr Christen
Track length1:39
VII. O heil'ge Zeit
Track length1:35
VIII. Wüte nur, du alte Schlange
Track length6:32
IX. Heut schleußt er wieder auf die Tür
Track length0:31
I. Willkommen, du schönster der Tage
Track length5:37
II. Umkränzt mit Sternen
Track length1:08
III. Willkommen, du schönster der Tage
Track length1:09
IV. Dir, Gottes ew'gen Sohn
Track length2:49
V. So labt ein dürstend Land der milde Tau
Track length3:50
VI. Erwache nun, Natur, und singe
Track length1:20
VII. Zephyretten, lasst mit sanftem Wallen
Track length3:43
VIII. Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ
Track length0:43
IX. Dort in der Krippen liegt das Kind
Track length3:56
X. Retter der sünd'gen Menschen
Track length6:08
XI. Enthüllt ist das Geheimnis!
Track length2:15
XII. Falle vom Himmel nieder
Track length5:58
XIII. Erfüllt, ihr schönen Triebe der Lieb' und Gegenliebe
Track length3:07

Awards and reviews

December 2022

I greatly appreciate his [Matthias Vieweg’s] voice and his singing... I quite like her [Beate Mordal's] voice, which is very clear and strong and well suited to this repertoire... The orchestral parts are given excellent interpretations by the Kölner Akademie, and especially the players of the trumpets and horns deserve praise.
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