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Bernhard Gärtner - Fesca & Danzi: Psalms (2019)

Bernhard Gärtner - Fesca & Danzi: Psalms (2019)

BAND/ARTIST: Bernhard Gärtner

  • Title: Fesca & Danzi: Psalms
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: CPO
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless +booklet
  • Total Time: 01:05:55
  • Total Size: 378 mb
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Tracklist
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01. Psalm 103, Op. 26: I. Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele
02. Psalm 103, Op. 26: II. Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele
03. Psalm 103, Op. 26: III. Der Herr schafft Gerechtigkeit und Gericht
04. Psalm 103, Op. 26: IV. Barmherzig und gnädig ist der Herr
05. Psalm 103, Op. 26: V. Er handelt nicht mit uns nach unsern Sünden
06. Psalm 103, Op. 26: VI. Wie sich ein Vater über Kinder erbarmet
07. Psalm 103, Op. 26: VII. Der Herr hat seinen Stuhl im Himmel bereitet
08. Psalm 103, Op. 26: VIII. Lobet Den Herrn, Ihr Seine Engel, Ihr Starken Helden
09. Psalm 9, Op. 21: I. Ich danke dem Herrn von ganzem Herzen
10. Psalm 9, Op. 21: II. Ich freue mich und bin fröhlich in dir
11. Psalm 9, Op. 21: III. Lobet seinen Namen
12. Psalm 9, Op. 21: IV. Und der Herr ist des Armen Schutz
13. Psalm 9, Op. 21: V. Denn er gedenket und fraget nach ihrem Blut
14. Psalm 9, Op. 21: VI. Herr! Sey mir gnädig!
15. Psalm 9, Op. 21: VII. Lobt den Herrn, der zu Zion wohnet
16. Viola: Overture
17. Psalmus 128, Op. 65 (Sung in German)
18. Preiss Gottes: I. Danket dem Herrn, denn er ist freundlich. Grave
19. Preiss Gottes: II. Drum lasst sein Lob gen Himmel schallen
20. Preiss Gottes: III. Diesen Tag gab uns der Herr
21. Preiss Gottes: IV. Dich preist, o Gott, mit Lobgesang mein Herz
22. Preiss Gottes: V. Gott! An den Stufen deines Thrones
23. Preiss Gottes: VI. So blühe jeder Stand, und jedes fromme Haus
24. Preiss Gottes: VII. Du siehst den Dank! Du hörst die Bitten und winkest
25. Preiss Gottes: VIII. Dir Werde Dank Und Preis Gebracht
26. Preiss Gottes: IX. Danket dem Herrn, denn er ist freundlich. Allegro

On 8 June 1807 the cornerstone of a new Lutheran Town Church was laid in Karlsruhe, and in 1816 a festive dedication celebrated its completion. During the concert held in 2016 on the occasion of the town church’s two hundredth anniversary, the Karlsruhe Bach Choir performed Psalm compositions by Franz Danzi, who from 1812 until his death served as the court music director of the Baden Court Orchestra in Karlsruhe, and by Friedrich Ernst Fesca, who was among the members of the Karlsruhe Court Orchestra during the Danzi era. Danzi’s "Preis Gottes" cantata continues to breathe the spirit of the eighteenth century and of Mozart, for example, in the highly virtuosic arias for soprano and tenor, while the choruses suggest the oratorios of Handel and Haydn. By contrast, his short Psalm 128 op. 65 for mixed choir and smaller orchestra is painted in delicate romantic colors. It was published in Leipzig in 1823 with the Latin text and the German translation of the psalm by Moses Mendelssohn, which Louis Spohr, a friend of Danzi’s, also used in his Three Psalms op. 85 for double choir (1832). Fesca proves to be a master of the transition from classicism to romanticism – and very much the equal of his boss Danzi, with whom he apparently was on good terms. He knew how to craft brilliant and richly varied instrumentations, had a firm command of formal matters, and supplied rhythmic and harmonic surprises.



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