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Die Weihnachtsgeschichte

Die Weihnachtsgeschichte

Release November 3. 2023

Superbly crafted choral music and a rare recording of a neglected masterwork!
"The inspiration for Hugo Distler’s gem of a Christmas narrative can be found in the German-language protestant sacred music of the early baroque era, especially the music of Heinrich Schütz. Drawing on Schütz’s example, Distler composed his Christmas story exclusively for vocalists – soloists and a 4-8-voiced ensemble – in what is, in Distler’s own words, described as an “Oratorium mit kammermusika- lishem Charakter”.
We also hear parts of the beautiful choral Es ist ein Ros entsprungen, which ap- pears seven times during the course of the narrative. – every time in a new har- monic colour.
The story of Hugo Distler’s life is a tragic one. Born in Nuremburg in 1908, he would go on to teach at the School for Church Music in Spandau before being ap- pointed professor of church music in Stuttgart in 1940. Distler, who was a deeply religious man, has been recognized as a forerunner of the New German Church Music, an important musical movement which developed in the 1930s. The Nazis stigmatized Distler’s compositions as “degenerate art”, and when he received his conscription papers, he took his life. Sadly, Distler’s music is seldom performed outside of Germany even to this day.
Hailed by Gramophone as “a choir worth listening to for their beautiful singing, which can deliver performances of pure, natural eloquence,” the 16 voices of the award-winning vocal ensemble Concert Clemens, founded by conductor Carsten Seyer-Hansen in 1997, has established itself as one of the leading vocal ensembles in Scandinavia. Their stylistic versatility has been seen in numerous collaborations exploring the connections between jazz and classical music as well as note-per- fect interpretations of standard repertoire. The evangelist, tenor Adam Riis, is one of Denmark’s leading voices.
Recorded in the DXD format by the Danish “Wizard of Sound”, Preben Iwan, in the in the resonant sonics of Skt. Markus Kirken, Århus."

Reviews

Die Weihnachtsgeschichte

January 10, 2024

Great review in Choir & Organ (UK)

Brian Morton

Die Weihnachtsgeschichte

December 9, 2023

Great review in The Arts Desk (UK)

Sebastian Scotney

Die Weihnachtsgeschichte

December 5, 2023

Great review in leading Danish Newspaper Information

Valdemar Lønsted

Die Weihnachtsgeschichte

November 22, 2023

Klassik Heute 9/10/9 review

Thomas Baack

Die Weihnachtsgeschichte

November 15, 2023

Great review in IONARTS (US)

Charles T. Downey

Die Weihnachtsgeschichte

November 8, 2023

New Great 5 stars review in Fanfare

Kim Meltzer

Die Weihnachtsgeschichte

November 6, 2023

Interesting review in Klassisk Bureau (DK)

Rachel Einarsson

Die Weihnachtsgeschichte

November 6, 2023

New 5 stars review in Fanfare

Nenry Fogel

Die Weihnachtsgeschichte

November 4, 2023

5 stars review in Fanfare

Colin Clarke

Die Weihnachtsgeschichte

November 3, 2023

Great review on Ivan Rod Block

Ivan Rod

Die Weihnachtsgeschichte

November 3, 2023

Great review in Crescendo, Belgium

Jean Lacroix

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