Brahms - Ein Deutsches Requiem | Cristian Măcelaru | WDR Symphony Orchestra | WDR Radio Choir

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  • Johannes Brahms' Ein Deutsches Requiem Op. 45, performed by the WDR Symphony Orchestra, WDR Radio Choir, NDR Vokalensemble and soloists Christiane Karg and Andrè Schuen under the baton of Cristian Măcelaru. Recorded live on 02.03.2024 in the Kölner Philharmonie.
    Johannes Brahms - A German Requiem Op. 45
    ‌00:00:00 I. Selig sind, die da Leid tragen
    00:10:33 II. Denn alles Fleisch, es ist wie Gras
    00:25:19 III. Herr, lehre doch mich, dass ein Ende mit mir haben muss
    00:35:02 IV. Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen
    00:40:25 V. Ihr habt nun Traurigkeit
    00:47:41 VI. Denn wir haben hie keine bleibende Statt
    00:58:54 VII. Selig sind die Toten
    Christiane Karg, soprano
    Andrè Schuen, baritone
    NDR Vocal Ensemble
    WDR Radio Choir
    WDR Symphony Orchestra
    Cristian Măcelaru, conductor
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    Introduction to the work:
    Before he conquered the concert hall with his symphonies, Johannes Brahms made a name for himself as a choral conductor. In his home town of Hamburg, in Detmold and Vienna, he conducted vocal ensembles and enriched the repertoire with his own music. The "German Requiem" is his most extensive choral work and a milestone in his artistic development. The idea for it dates back to the early 1850s. It was then that Brahms met Robert Schumann, who was working as music director in Düsseldorf and became the most helpful mentor he could have wished for. In his famous essay "Neue Bahnen", Schumann praised the little-known Brahms as the hope of the younger generation. There was much talk of future projects, apparently including the conception of a German-language requiem mass. This is why the title "Deutsches Requiem" also appears in Schumann's sketchbooks. Perhaps Schumann's death in 1856 was the first trigger for Brahms to think about such a work.
    However, it was only after the death of his mother on February 2, 1865 that Brahms turned his full attention to this requiem. The following year, he initially composed parts one to four and six to seven for choir, baritone solo and orchestra. It is quite possible that the fallen soldiers of the German-Prussian War also influenced the work. Brahms unconventionally combined text passages from the Old and New Testaments. In doing so, the Protestant turned away from the Latin mass for the dead often set to music by the Catholic Church. Brahms did not see his choral work as sacred at all, but rather as a personal confrontation with death and transience.
    After a preliminary presentation of the first three movements in the Vienna Hofburg, the official premiere took place on Good Friday, April 10, 1868 in Bremen's St. Petri Cathedral. Conducted by the 34-year-old Brahms, it was a triumphant success. At the time, the work consisted of the six movements mentioned above. Brahms only composed a seventh movement after the premiere. It is the soprano solo with chorus "Ihr habt nun Traurigkeit", placed in fifth position. The subsequent inclusion was not only for artistic reasons: As a reference to the redeeming death of Jesus, a foreign aria with a female voice was often inserted at this point in early church performances, usually "Ich weiß, dass mein Erlöser lebet" from George Frideric Handel's "Messiah". Brahms put an end to this tradition by adding his own soprano solo. It was not until the Leipzig premiere on February 18, 1869 in the Gewandhaus under Kapellmeister Carl Reinecke that the "German Requiem" was presented in the seven-movement version we know today.
    Early praise came from a friend, the pianist and composer Clara Schumann, Robert Schumann's widow. After seeing the piano reduction, she wrote to Brahms: "But I must tell you that I am completely filled with your Requiem, it is a very powerful piece, touches the whole person in a way that few others can. The profound seriousness, combined with all the magic of poetry, has a wonderful, shattering and soothing effect." The "German Requiem" mixes dramatically stirring passages with contemplative moments that offer hope and consolation. The choral movements, sometimes ethereal, sometimes striding in a funeral march rhythm, are cleverly balanced with the vocal solos. Choir and orchestra form an inseparable unit. Only the two together create the special mood of this music; just listen to the choral voices caressed by the sound of the harp at the very end. Despite stylistic references to Baroque models such as Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach, Brahms succeeded in creating one of the most modern choral works of his time. The acceptance of suffering is preached quite unsentimentally.
    Text: Matthias Corvin
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Komentáře • 40

  • @jerrera45
    @jerrera45 Před měsícem +7

    This is one of the best performances of this requiem I have heard. The choir is amazing as well as the soloists. Bravo to all involved.

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  Před měsícem

      Thanks a lot! We are glad you like it so much. 😃

  • @steveegallo3384
    @steveegallo3384 Před dnem

    Perfect Sunday music for Mexico City......BRAVI TUTTI!

  • @ecirpen
    @ecirpen Před měsícem +5

    I've loved Brahms Requiem for a very long time, and this is just wonderful! Thank you so much.

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  Před měsícem

      Your are welcome! We are happy that you enjoy it so much. 😊

  • @spmoran4703
    @spmoran4703 Před 25 dny +1

    A magnificent piece of music . Its something to feel epic about .

  • @Clivejvaughan
    @Clivejvaughan Před měsícem +3

    Beautiful - thank you, from England !

  • @thorstendonat9597
    @thorstendonat9597 Před měsícem +4

    Meine Hochachtung, der Chor ist super verständlich und alle musizieren so harmonisch miteinander. Einer großartige Aufführung.Danke

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  Před měsícem +1

      Vielen Dank! Schön, dass es Ihnen so gut gefällt. 😃

    • @kkbeethoven
      @kkbeethoven Před 29 dny +1

      Ich kann nur zustimmen.

  • @Daniela17097
    @Daniela17097 Před měsícem +4

    Herrliches Oeuvre! Danke🙏!

  • @stefanl.5600
    @stefanl.5600 Před měsícem +3

    Eines meiner Lieblingsstücke :-) Danke fürs Einstellen.

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  Před měsícem

      Wir hoffen, Sie haben viel Spaß damit! 😃

  • @DorothyOzmaLover
    @DorothyOzmaLover Před měsícem +2

    Intoxicating for being masterfully epic and transportive, many many cheers!

  • @ellenfischer1905
    @ellenfischer1905 Před 28 dny +1

    Beeindruckend!
    Sehr gutes Orchester und ebenso gut singender Chor.
    Gut, dass es die großen Komponisten gibt.
    Auch mit Mozarts wunderbarem Requiem und Guiseppe Verdis "Messa di Requiem".
    Jeder Komponist hat seine ganz eigene "Musiksprache".
    Man wird sie immer hören!
    Nur Qualität hält sich so lange.

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  Před 27 dny +1

      Vielen Dank!
      Schön, dass es Ihnen gefällt 😊

  • @SilvioNobre
    @SilvioNobre Před měsícem +1

    Absolutamente fantástico! 💞💞💞🥰

  • @ChanwoongBae
    @ChanwoongBae Před měsícem +5

    종교적 관습에 앞서는 인간이 신에게 바친 죽음에 대한 철학을 들으며, 브람스에게 감사를...,,,치열하게 연주해준 아티스트분 들 에게도 감사를 전하며~~~

  • @jensschauerte5447
    @jensschauerte5447 Před 27 dny +1

    excellent, excellent. thank you for sharing ❤

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  Před 27 dny +1

      You're welcome!
      We're glad that you like it 🥰

  • @bryannguyen8440
    @bryannguyen8440 Před 29 dny

    The fifth movement hits the soul. Literally. ❤

  • @evashelton3162
    @evashelton3162 Před měsícem +1

    Greetings from Virginia. Thank you.

  • @user-tw4bi8zc7x
    @user-tw4bi8zc7x Před 28 dny

    Wokal doskonały. Uderza dbałość o każdy dźwięk. Muzycznie całość doskonałe. Dziękuję bardzo. POZDRAWIAM. Życzę wielu sukcesów I wiele radości. ❤❤❤

  • @user-tw4bi8zc7x
    @user-tw4bi8zc7x Před 28 dny

    Dziękuję za piękne wykonanie. W moim przypadku przywraca również piękne wspomnienia .❤❤❤Brawo.

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  Před 27 dny

      Our pleasure!
      We're glad that you like it 🤗

  • @user-tw4bi8zc7x
    @user-tw4bi8zc7x Před 28 dny

    Wspaniały glos sopranowy. Całość wunderbar.Dziękuję ❤❤❤

  • @evashelton3162
    @evashelton3162 Před měsícem +1

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @user-tw4bi8zc7x
    @user-tw4bi8zc7x Před 28 dny

    Czuć wTym Palec Boży.❤

  • @tarquinmidwinter2056
    @tarquinmidwinter2056 Před 27 dny

    Great performance of a great work, and great sound and vision too, but can someone tell me why the baritone soloist is sitting with the orchestra and the soprano is up next to the choir. Is this usual?

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  Před 9 hodinami +1

      It was explicitly Conductor Cristian Măcelaru's desire to position the soprano on the balcony. He wanted to create the effect of an angelic voice coming from the far.