Riccardo Chailly - Bach: Christmas Oratorio (2022)
BAND/ARTIST: Riccardo Chailly, Martin Lattke, Dresdner Kammerchor, Wiebke Lehmkuhl, Konstantin Wolff, Carolyn Sampson, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Wolfram Lattke
- Title: Bach: Christmas Oratorio
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
- Genre: Classical, Christmas
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 3:46:51
- Total Size: 0.99 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. No. 1 Chorus: "Jauchzet, frohlocket"
02. No. 2 Evangelist: "Es begab sich aber zu der Zeit"
03. No. 3 Rezitativ (Alt): "Nun wird mein liebster Bräutigam"
04. No. 4 Aria (Alto): " Bereite dich, Zion"
05. No. 5 Choral: "Wie soll ich dich empfangen"
06. No. 6 Evangelist: "Und sie gebar ihren ersten Sohn"
07. No. 7 Chorale: "Er ist auf Erden kommen arm", Recitativ (Bass): Wer will die Liebe recht erhöhn"
08. No. 8 Aria (Baß): "Großer Herr, o starker König"
09. No. 9 Choral: "Ach mein herzliebes Jesulein"
10. No. 10 Sinfonia
11. No. 11 Evangelist: "Und es waren Hirten in derselben Gegend"
12. No. 12 Chorale: "Brich an, o schönes Morgenlicht"
13. No. 13 Evangelist, Engel: "Und der Engel sprach zu Ihnen"
14. No. 14 Rezitativ (Baß): "Was Gott dem Abraham Verheißen"
15. No. 15 Aria (Tenor): "Frohe Hirten, eilt, ach eilet"
16. No. 16 Evangelist: "Und das habt zum Zeichen"
17. No. 17 Chorale: "Schaut hin, dort liegt im finstern Stall"
18. No. 18 Rezitativ (Baß): "So geht denn hin, ihr Hirten, geht"
19. No. 19 Aria (Alto): "Schlafe, mein Liebster, geniesse der Ruh"
20. No. 20 Evangelist: "Und alsbald war da bei dem Engel"
21. No. 21 Chor: "Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe"
22. No. 22 Rezitativ (Baß): "So recht, ihr Engel, jauchzt und singet"
23. No. 23 Chorale: "Wir singen dir in deinem Heer"
24. No. 24 Chor: "Herrscher des Himmels, erhöre das Lallen"
25. No. 25 Evangelist: "Und da die Engel von ihnen gen Himmel fuhren"
26. No. 26 Chor: "Lasset uns nun gehen gen Bethlehem"
27. No. 27 Rezitativ (Baß): "Er hat sein Volk getröst"
28. No. 28 Choral: "Dies hat er alles uns getan"
29. No. 29 Duett (Sopran, Baß): "Herr, dein Mitleid, dein Erbarmen"
30. No. 30 Evangelist: "Und sie kamen eilend"
31. No. 31 Aria (Alt): "Schließe, mein Herze, dies selige Wunder"
32. No. 32 Recitativ (Alt): "Ja, ja, mein Herz soll es bewahren"
33. No. 33 Choral: "Ich will dich mit Fleiß bewahren"
34. No. 34 Evangelist: "Und die Hirten kehrten wieder um"
35. No. 35 Choral: "Seid froh dieweil"
36. No. 24 Chor (da capo): "Herrscher des Himmels, erhöre das Lallen"
37. No. 36 Chor: "Fallt mit Danken, fallt mit Loben"
38. No. 37 Evangelist: "Und da acht Tage um waren"
39. No. 38 Rezitativ (Baß): "Immanuel, o süßes Wort" Arioso (Chor-Sopran, Baß): "Jesu, du mein liebstes Leben"-"Komm ich will dich mit Lust umfassen"
40. No. 39 Aria (Soprano, Echo-soprano): "Flösst, mein Heiland, flösst dein Namen"
41. No. 40 Rezitativ (Baß): "Wohlan, dein Name soll allein" Arioso (Chor-Sopran): "Jesu mein Freud und Wonne"
42. No. 41 Aria (Tenor): "Ich will nur dir zu Ehren leben"
43. No. 42 Choral: "Jesus richte mein Beginnen"
44. No. 43 Chor: "Ehre sei dir, Gott, gesungen"
45. No. 44 Evangelist: "Da Jesu geboren war zu Bethlehem"
46. No. 45 Chor: "Wo ist der neugeborne König der Juden?" - Rezitativ (Alt): "Sucht ihn in meiner Brust"
47. No. 46 Choral: "Dein Glanz all Finsternis verzehrt"
48. No. 47 Aria (Bass): "Erleucht auch meine finstre Sinnen"
49. No. 48 Evangelist: "Da das der König Herodes hörte"
50. No. 49 Rezitativ (Alt): "Warum wollt ihr erschrecken?"
51. No. 50 Evangelist: "Und ließ versammeln alle Hohepriester"
52. No. 51 Terzetto (Soprano, Alto, Tenor): "Ach, wann wird die Zeit erscheinen?"
53. No. 52 Rezitativ (Alt): "Mein Liebster herrschet schon"
54. No. 53 Choral: "Zwar ist solche Herzensstube"
55. No. 54 Chor: "Herr, wenn die stolzen Feinde schnauben"
56. No. 55 Evangelist: "Da berief Herodes die Weisen heimlich" - Herodes: "Ziehet hin und forschet fleißig"
57. No. 56 Rezitativ (Sopran): "Du Falscher, suche nur den Herrn zu fällen"
58. No. 57 Aria (Sopran): "Nur ein Wink von seinen Händen"
59. No. 58 Evangelist: "Als sie nun den König gehöret hatten"
60. No. 59 Chorale: "Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier"
61. No. 60 Evangelist: "Und Gott befahl ihnen im Traum"
62. No. 61 Rezitativ (Tenor): "So geht! Genug, mein Schatz geht nicht von hier"
63. No. 62 Aria (Tenor): "Nun mögt ihr stolzen Feinde schrecken"
64. No. 63 Rezitativ (Sopran, Alt, Tenor, Baß): "Was will der Hölle Schrecken nun?"
65. No. 64 Choral: "Nun seid ihr wohl gerochen"
66. 1. (Allegro)
67. 2. Adagio
68. 3. Allegro
69. 4. Menuet - Trio - Polonaise
70. 1. (Allegro)
71. 2. Andante
72. 3. Allegro assai
73. 1. (Allegro)
74. 2. Adagio
75. 3. Allegro
76. 1. Allegro
77. 2. Andante
78. 3. Presto
79. 1. Allegro
80. 2. Affetuoso
81. 3. Allegro
82. 1. (Allegro)
83. 2. Adagio ma non tanto
84. 3. Allegro
01. No. 1 Chorus: "Jauchzet, frohlocket"
02. No. 2 Evangelist: "Es begab sich aber zu der Zeit"
03. No. 3 Rezitativ (Alt): "Nun wird mein liebster Bräutigam"
04. No. 4 Aria (Alto): " Bereite dich, Zion"
05. No. 5 Choral: "Wie soll ich dich empfangen"
06. No. 6 Evangelist: "Und sie gebar ihren ersten Sohn"
07. No. 7 Chorale: "Er ist auf Erden kommen arm", Recitativ (Bass): Wer will die Liebe recht erhöhn"
08. No. 8 Aria (Baß): "Großer Herr, o starker König"
09. No. 9 Choral: "Ach mein herzliebes Jesulein"
10. No. 10 Sinfonia
11. No. 11 Evangelist: "Und es waren Hirten in derselben Gegend"
12. No. 12 Chorale: "Brich an, o schönes Morgenlicht"
13. No. 13 Evangelist, Engel: "Und der Engel sprach zu Ihnen"
14. No. 14 Rezitativ (Baß): "Was Gott dem Abraham Verheißen"
15. No. 15 Aria (Tenor): "Frohe Hirten, eilt, ach eilet"
16. No. 16 Evangelist: "Und das habt zum Zeichen"
17. No. 17 Chorale: "Schaut hin, dort liegt im finstern Stall"
18. No. 18 Rezitativ (Baß): "So geht denn hin, ihr Hirten, geht"
19. No. 19 Aria (Alto): "Schlafe, mein Liebster, geniesse der Ruh"
20. No. 20 Evangelist: "Und alsbald war da bei dem Engel"
21. No. 21 Chor: "Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe"
22. No. 22 Rezitativ (Baß): "So recht, ihr Engel, jauchzt und singet"
23. No. 23 Chorale: "Wir singen dir in deinem Heer"
24. No. 24 Chor: "Herrscher des Himmels, erhöre das Lallen"
25. No. 25 Evangelist: "Und da die Engel von ihnen gen Himmel fuhren"
26. No. 26 Chor: "Lasset uns nun gehen gen Bethlehem"
27. No. 27 Rezitativ (Baß): "Er hat sein Volk getröst"
28. No. 28 Choral: "Dies hat er alles uns getan"
29. No. 29 Duett (Sopran, Baß): "Herr, dein Mitleid, dein Erbarmen"
30. No. 30 Evangelist: "Und sie kamen eilend"
31. No. 31 Aria (Alt): "Schließe, mein Herze, dies selige Wunder"
32. No. 32 Recitativ (Alt): "Ja, ja, mein Herz soll es bewahren"
33. No. 33 Choral: "Ich will dich mit Fleiß bewahren"
34. No. 34 Evangelist: "Und die Hirten kehrten wieder um"
35. No. 35 Choral: "Seid froh dieweil"
36. No. 24 Chor (da capo): "Herrscher des Himmels, erhöre das Lallen"
37. No. 36 Chor: "Fallt mit Danken, fallt mit Loben"
38. No. 37 Evangelist: "Und da acht Tage um waren"
39. No. 38 Rezitativ (Baß): "Immanuel, o süßes Wort" Arioso (Chor-Sopran, Baß): "Jesu, du mein liebstes Leben"-"Komm ich will dich mit Lust umfassen"
40. No. 39 Aria (Soprano, Echo-soprano): "Flösst, mein Heiland, flösst dein Namen"
41. No. 40 Rezitativ (Baß): "Wohlan, dein Name soll allein" Arioso (Chor-Sopran): "Jesu mein Freud und Wonne"
42. No. 41 Aria (Tenor): "Ich will nur dir zu Ehren leben"
43. No. 42 Choral: "Jesus richte mein Beginnen"
44. No. 43 Chor: "Ehre sei dir, Gott, gesungen"
45. No. 44 Evangelist: "Da Jesu geboren war zu Bethlehem"
46. No. 45 Chor: "Wo ist der neugeborne König der Juden?" - Rezitativ (Alt): "Sucht ihn in meiner Brust"
47. No. 46 Choral: "Dein Glanz all Finsternis verzehrt"
48. No. 47 Aria (Bass): "Erleucht auch meine finstre Sinnen"
49. No. 48 Evangelist: "Da das der König Herodes hörte"
50. No. 49 Rezitativ (Alt): "Warum wollt ihr erschrecken?"
51. No. 50 Evangelist: "Und ließ versammeln alle Hohepriester"
52. No. 51 Terzetto (Soprano, Alto, Tenor): "Ach, wann wird die Zeit erscheinen?"
53. No. 52 Rezitativ (Alt): "Mein Liebster herrschet schon"
54. No. 53 Choral: "Zwar ist solche Herzensstube"
55. No. 54 Chor: "Herr, wenn die stolzen Feinde schnauben"
56. No. 55 Evangelist: "Da berief Herodes die Weisen heimlich" - Herodes: "Ziehet hin und forschet fleißig"
57. No. 56 Rezitativ (Sopran): "Du Falscher, suche nur den Herrn zu fällen"
58. No. 57 Aria (Sopran): "Nur ein Wink von seinen Händen"
59. No. 58 Evangelist: "Als sie nun den König gehöret hatten"
60. No. 59 Chorale: "Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier"
61. No. 60 Evangelist: "Und Gott befahl ihnen im Traum"
62. No. 61 Rezitativ (Tenor): "So geht! Genug, mein Schatz geht nicht von hier"
63. No. 62 Aria (Tenor): "Nun mögt ihr stolzen Feinde schrecken"
64. No. 63 Rezitativ (Sopran, Alt, Tenor, Baß): "Was will der Hölle Schrecken nun?"
65. No. 64 Choral: "Nun seid ihr wohl gerochen"
66. 1. (Allegro)
67. 2. Adagio
68. 3. Allegro
69. 4. Menuet - Trio - Polonaise
70. 1. (Allegro)
71. 2. Andante
72. 3. Allegro assai
73. 1. (Allegro)
74. 2. Adagio
75. 3. Allegro
76. 1. Allegro
77. 2. Andante
78. 3. Presto
79. 1. Allegro
80. 2. Affetuoso
81. 3. Allegro
82. 1. (Allegro)
83. 2. Adagio ma non tanto
84. 3. Allegro
Riccardo Chailly is a dynamic and sometimes controversial conductor known for his devotion to contemporary music and for his attempts to modernize approaches to the traditional symphonic repertory. His many recordings for the Decca label include modern masterworks by Zemlinsky, Hindemith, and Schnittke, the symphonies of Gustav Mahler, and a number of operas. In 2021, Decca issued a box set of Chailly conducting the complete works of Stravinsky, and he led the La Scala Theater Orchestra in backing Anna Netrebko on her album Amata dalle Tenebre.
Chailly was born in Milan on February 20, 1953. The son of composer Luciano Chailly and an occasional rhythm & blues drummer, Chailly began his conducting career as Claudio Abbado's assistant at La Scala, cutting his teeth on the standard operatic literature. He attained considerable success as an opera conductor in his own right, making guest appearances at London's Covent Garden, the Metropolitan Opera, and numerous Italian and German houses; he also made several notable recordings, including an Andre Chénier with Luciano Pavarotti. Nevertheless, he decided to focus his energies on symphonic conducting instead, feeling that it offered a wider avenue for artistic exploration. To that end, he became the principal conductor of the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra in 1982, eventually leading them on their first North American tour in 1985; he was also the principal guest conductor of the London Philharmonic from 1982 to 1985.
In 1988, the newly rechristened Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra named the 35-year-old Chailly as its chief conductor and artistic director. This would prove to be the defining post of his career, and he would cut back on his touring and operatic engagements to make it the center of his artistic activities. The relationship with both the orchestra and its audience was rocky at first, marked by resentment toward his "modernistic" approach to the works of Bruckner, Mahler, and Brahms. (Among other things, Chailly moved the group away from its signature sound and toward a more flexible palette of orchestral color, adaptable to the needs of each composer.) However, after that adjustment, Chailly assumed a position of confident leadership over the group, maintaining its position as one of Europe's finest ensembles but also establishing it as a source of innovation and fresh perspective. Chailly left the Concertgebouw in 2004, and was replaced by Mariss Jansons.
Chailly was the first music director of the Orchestra symphonica Giuseppe Verdi, serving from 1999 until 2005. In 2005, he assumed a new post with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, where he served until 2016. In 2015, Chailly was named music director of La Scala in Milan, and the following year was named to the same role with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra. He has conducted orchestras across Europe and the U.S., including such illustrious groups as the Berlin Philharmonic, the New York Philharmonic, and the Chicago Symphony.
Chailly is a noted champion of Edgard Varèse and Alexander Zemlinsky, both of whom he feels have been under-appreciated. He also maintains an interest in the performance practice of the Baroque era, and in his performances of Bach's St. Matthew Passion, he attempts to balance the sound of the modern orchestra with the style of the period. As an operatic conductor, Chailly has made several notable Rossini recordings, including La Cenerentola, starring Cecilia Bartoli. In 2019, Chailly released an album dedicated to Nino Rota's music for films by Federico Fellini, as well as a La Scala production of Puccini's Madame Butterfly. In 2021, Chailly and the La Scala Theater Orchestra backed soprano Anna Netrebko on the album Amata dalle Tenebre, and Decca issued the Stravinsky Edition box set containing Chailly's recordings of all of that composer's works. That year, the Lucerne Festival Orchestra extended Chailly's contract until 2026. © Allen Schrott
Chailly was born in Milan on February 20, 1953. The son of composer Luciano Chailly and an occasional rhythm & blues drummer, Chailly began his conducting career as Claudio Abbado's assistant at La Scala, cutting his teeth on the standard operatic literature. He attained considerable success as an opera conductor in his own right, making guest appearances at London's Covent Garden, the Metropolitan Opera, and numerous Italian and German houses; he also made several notable recordings, including an Andre Chénier with Luciano Pavarotti. Nevertheless, he decided to focus his energies on symphonic conducting instead, feeling that it offered a wider avenue for artistic exploration. To that end, he became the principal conductor of the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra in 1982, eventually leading them on their first North American tour in 1985; he was also the principal guest conductor of the London Philharmonic from 1982 to 1985.
In 1988, the newly rechristened Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra named the 35-year-old Chailly as its chief conductor and artistic director. This would prove to be the defining post of his career, and he would cut back on his touring and operatic engagements to make it the center of his artistic activities. The relationship with both the orchestra and its audience was rocky at first, marked by resentment toward his "modernistic" approach to the works of Bruckner, Mahler, and Brahms. (Among other things, Chailly moved the group away from its signature sound and toward a more flexible palette of orchestral color, adaptable to the needs of each composer.) However, after that adjustment, Chailly assumed a position of confident leadership over the group, maintaining its position as one of Europe's finest ensembles but also establishing it as a source of innovation and fresh perspective. Chailly left the Concertgebouw in 2004, and was replaced by Mariss Jansons.
Chailly was the first music director of the Orchestra symphonica Giuseppe Verdi, serving from 1999 until 2005. In 2005, he assumed a new post with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, where he served until 2016. In 2015, Chailly was named music director of La Scala in Milan, and the following year was named to the same role with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra. He has conducted orchestras across Europe and the U.S., including such illustrious groups as the Berlin Philharmonic, the New York Philharmonic, and the Chicago Symphony.
Chailly is a noted champion of Edgard Varèse and Alexander Zemlinsky, both of whom he feels have been under-appreciated. He also maintains an interest in the performance practice of the Baroque era, and in his performances of Bach's St. Matthew Passion, he attempts to balance the sound of the modern orchestra with the style of the period. As an operatic conductor, Chailly has made several notable Rossini recordings, including La Cenerentola, starring Cecilia Bartoli. In 2019, Chailly released an album dedicated to Nino Rota's music for films by Federico Fellini, as well as a La Scala production of Puccini's Madame Butterfly. In 2021, Chailly and the La Scala Theater Orchestra backed soprano Anna Netrebko on the album Amata dalle Tenebre, and Decca issued the Stravinsky Edition box set containing Chailly's recordings of all of that composer's works. That year, the Lucerne Festival Orchestra extended Chailly's contract until 2026. © Allen Schrott
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