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Zalis - I Believe: An Oratorio for Humanity | Ars Produktion ARS38291

Zalis - I Believe: An Oratorio for Humanity

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Label: Ars Produktion

Cat No: ARS38291

Barcode: 4260052382912

Format: Hybrid SACD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 15th November 2019

Contents

Artists

Kelsey Cowie (soprano)
Jean-Pierre Ouellet (tenor)
Marko Zeiler (tenor)
Stefan Muller-Ruppert (speaker)
Solitude-Chor Stuttgart
Chor der Konzertgesellschaft Wuppertal
Leverkusener Kinder- und Jugendchor
Bayer-Philharmoniker

Conductor

Bernhard Steiner

Works

Zalis, Zane

I Believe: An Oratorio for Humanity

Artists

Kelsey Cowie (soprano)
Jean-Pierre Ouellet (tenor)
Marko Zeiler (tenor)
Stefan Muller-Ruppert (speaker)
Solitude-Chor Stuttgart
Chor der Konzertgesellschaft Wuppertal
Leverkusener Kinder- und Jugendchor
Bayer-Philharmoniker

Conductor

Bernhard Steiner

About

Canadian composer Zane Zalis’s oratorio I Believe is a symphonic contemporary oratorio and has been performed to sell out audiences in Winnipeg, Stuttgart, Toronto and New York and to date has been seen by about 20,000 people. I Believe is a concert work about the Holocaust. Using music and words, a story of hate, survival and hope is told from within the minds of the victims and perpetrators.

It is a singular large-scale work divided into 12 movements using the artistic forces of a symphony orchestra, large mixed chorus, children’s chorus, ensembles, soloists and narrator. The artistic architecture is influenced by a host of sources all in service to capture the essence of a story that needs to be told, in a plea for awareness, understanding and peace.

The Holocaust encompasses simultaneously the most depraved human behaviour and the most sublime human behaviour; it is complex and simple; universal and particular. It is not to be forgotten nor should its import be diluted in any manner. The Holocaust is a telling commentary about humanity by humanity and thus it is important and necessary to share this most human story of despair and hope with our communities and especially our youth.

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