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Stuttgarter Posaunen Consort - Seicento (2019)

Stuttgarter Posaunen Consort - Seicento (2019)
  • Title: Seicento
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: PASCHENrecords
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 51:34 min
  • Total Size: 247 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Exaudi Domine, orationem meam, C.12 (Arr. for Trombone Ensemble & Organ)
02. Canzoni et sonate, RISM A:I: G 88: Sonata No. 21, — (Arr. for Trombone Ensemble & Organ)
03. Il primo libro de motetti a voce pari: Qui manducat meam carnem (Arr. for Trombone Ensemble)
04. Compositione armoniche: Canzon terza (Arr. for Trombone Ensemble & Organ)
05. Salve Regina terzo, SV 285 (Arr. for Trombone Ensemble & Organ)
06. Musicali melodie: La Bavara (Arr. for Trombone Ensemble & Organ)
07. Compositione armoniche: Beatus, qui intelligit (Arr. for Trombone Ensemble & Organ)
08. Concerti e canzoni: Königsberga (Arr. for Trombone Ensemble & Organ)
09. Canzon mit 8 Viol di Gamben oder Posaunen (Version for Trombone Ensemble & Organ)
10. Sonate, Op. 2: No. 8, — (Arr. for Trombone Ensemble & Organ)
11. Il primo libro di canzone, sinfonie, fantasie: Passacalle (Arr. for Trombone Ensemble & Organ)
12. Canzoni per sonare: No. 33, Canzon trigesimaterza à 8
13. Correnti balletti galiarde: Capriccio sopra sette notte (Arr. for Trombone Ensemble & Organ)

Saxophone sound and choral music meet for a very special encounter on this disc. The Stuttgarter Hymnus-Chorknaben join forces with the renowned Raschèr Saxophone Quartet to perform choral masterpieces ranging from the Baroque to the twenty-first century.

The project’s centrepiece, ‘Alle Flüsse fließen ins Meer, doch wird das Meer nicht voll’, was written by the composer and pianist Christoph Grund and is based on an Old Testament text. The commissioned work is scored for large boys’ choir, saxophone quartet, and percussion. Moreover, the disc includes joint performances of Johann Sebastian Bach’s well-known motet ‘Lobet den Herrn’ as well as Claudio Monteverdi’s magnificent ‘Laetatus sum’.

The programme is complemented by individual contributions by both ensembles. Among them are Orlando di Lasso’s mystically resonant motet ‘Super flumina Babylonis’ in an a cappella rendition by the Hymnus-Chorknaben, and Johann Sebastian Bach’s Italian Concerto in a gloriously vibrant arrangement for saxophone quartet.

The project’s unusual combination of musicians and the disc’s transcendence of traditional sound worlds offer a fresh, awe-inspiring experience.

Stuttgarter Hymnus-Chorknaben
Ràscher Saxophone Quartet
Rainer Johannes Homburg, conductor


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