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Dvorak - Stabat Mater (DVD) | Belvedere BVD08013

Dvorak - Stabat Mater (DVD)

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Label: Belvedere

Cat No: BVD08013

Barcode: 4260415080134

Format: DVD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 19th February 2016

Contents

Artists

Erin Wall (soprano)
Mihoko Fujimura (mezzo-soprano)
Christian Elsner (tenor)
Liang Li (bass)
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra & Choir

Conductor

Mariss Jansons

Works

Dvorak, Antonin

Stabat Mater, op.58

Artists

Erin Wall (soprano)
Mihoko Fujimura (mezzo-soprano)
Christian Elsner (tenor)
Liang Li (bass)
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra & Choir

Conductor

Mariss Jansons

About

Like a prayer that comes from the heart

"... stood the mournful Mother weeping" whispers the chorus after the orchestral introduction of Antonķn Dvorįk's most celebrated choral work, the Stabat Mater, op.58. As the work builds to include the four vocal soloists, the obsessively repeated main motif of a descending chromatic line begins to work its magic on the rapt audience.

And under the baton of Mariss Jansons, the Chorus and Symphony Orchestra of the Bayerischer Rundfunk, graced with four superb soloists, take us to a higher sphere of artistry, where hushed tones alternate with glorious fortissimi. Next to a Bruckner symphony performed by Jansons and his ensemble, the Stabat Mater was, in the words of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, "the second high point of this year's Lucerne Easter Festival," the venue of our concert.

Jansons sees within it a broad, profound range of sorrow. Having begun the work in late 1875/early 1876, but soon set aside, Dvorįk returned to it after two tragedies befell him and plunged him into an uncharacteristically melancholic mood: the accidental death of his 11-month-old daughter Rose and the succumbing to smallpox of his three-year-old son Otakar. Yet even stricken with grief, Dvorįk could not resist writing simple, folk-like, life-affirming melodies for his luminous Stabat Mater. To master these tragic events, the devout Catholic Dvorįk sought comfort and strength in God and in the composition of a work dedicated to the Mother of Sorrows.

Live from the KKL Concert Hall, Lucerne, 3 March 2015

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