Schumann: Das Paradies und die Peri ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Philippe Herreweghe

2017-03-02に共有
Robert Schumann:
Das Paradies und die Peri ∙
Dichtung aus »Lalla Rookh« von Thomas Moore
für Solostimmen, Chor und Orchester

(Auftritt) 00:00

Erster Teil:

Nr. 1 – »Vor Edens Tor im Morgenprangen« (Alt) 0:01:00
Nr. 2 – »Wie glücklich sie wandeln« (Peri) 0:04:25
Nr. 3 – »Der hehre Engel« (Tenor, Engel) 0:06:43
Nr. 4 – »Wo find’ ich sie?« (Peri) 0:08:31
Nr. 5 – »So sann sie nach« (Tenor, Solo-Quartett) 0:10:46
Nr. 6 – »Doch seine Ströme sind jetzt rot« (Chor, Chor der Eroberer, Chor der Inder) 0:11:55
Nr. 7 – »Und einsam steht ein Jüngling« (Tenor, Chor der Eroberer, Gazna, Jüngling) 0:14:47
Nr. 8 – »Weh, weh, weh, er fehlte das Ziel« (Chor) 0:17:09
Nr. 9 – »Die Peri sah das Mal der Wunde« (Tenor, Peri, Chor) 0:19:00

Zweiter Teil:

Nr. 10 – »Die Peri tritt mit schüchterner Gebärde« (Tenor, Alt, Chor) 0:25:48
Nr. 11 – »Ihr erstes Himmelshoffen schwand« (Tenor, Chor der Genien des Nils, Peri) 0:28:29
Nr. 12 – »Fort streift von hier« (Tenor, Peri) 0:31:43
Nr. 13 – »Die Peri weint« (Tenor, Solo-Quartett) 0:34:55
Nr. 14 – »Im Waldesgrün am stillen See« (Alt, Jüngling) 0:37:15
Nr. 15 – »Verlassener Jüngling, nur das Eine« (Mezzosopran, Tenor, Jüngling) 0:39:59
Nr. 16 – »O lass mich von der Luft durchdringen« (Jungfrau, Tenor) 0:43:31
Nr. 17 – »Schlaf’ nun und ruhe in Träumen voll Duft« (Peri, Chor) 0:47:15

Dritter Teil:

Nr. 18 – »Schmücket die Stufen zu Allahs Thron« (Chor der Houris) 0:53:35
Nr. 19 – »Dem Sang von ferne lauschend« (Tenor, Engel) 0:56:24
Nr. 20 – »Verstoßen! Verschlossen aufs neu« (Peri) 0:59:23
Nr. 21 – »Jetzt sank des Abends gold’ner Schein« (Bariton) 1:03:32
Nr. 22 – »Und wie sie niederwärts sich schwingt« (Tenor, Chor der Peris, Bariton) 1:07:34
Nr. 23 – »Hinab zu jenem Sonnentempel« (Peri, Tenor, Mezzosopran, Der Mann) 1:11:11
Nr. 24 – »O heil’ge Tränen inn’ger Reue« (Solo-Quartett, Chor) 1:16:52
Nr. 25 – »Es fällt ein Tropfen« (Peri, Tenor, Chor) 1:20:04
Nr. 26 – »Freud’, ew’ge Freude, mein Werk ist getan« (Peri, Chor der Seligen) 1:26:17

hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙
Julia Kleiter, Peri ∙
Maximilian Schmitt, Tenor solo / Jüngling ∙
Gerhild Romberger, Mezzosporan solo / Alt solo / Engel ∙
Katja Stuber, Sopran solo / Jungfrau ∙
Krešimir Stražanac, Bariton solo / Der Mann / Gazna ∙

Collegium Vocale Gent ∙
Benjamin Bayl, Einstudierung ∙

Philippe Herreweghe, Dirigent ∙

Alte Oper Frankfurt, 17. Februar 2017 ∙

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コメント (21)
  • One of my most treasured pieces of music. Incomprehensible to me how this masterpiece - possibly the finest music Schumann ever wrote - is so unknown and unappreciated. The story is very powerful emotionally, and the music is simply magnificent. It brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it. WOW! Perhaps in our age, people have become just too jaded and satiated with materialism to grasp its deep spiritual currents. This performance is really off the hook: perfect. Robert is with the angels himself just for writing this, if for nothing else.
  • Pure beauty! Aside with the same composers Scenes from Goethes Faust this piece is among the works I would take with me to a desolate island.
  • @Lurcanio1
    Eine großartige Aufführung dieses Meisterwerks! Herausragende Sänger!
  • Thank you Schumann, thank you Philippe Herreweghe and thank you all the performers for this wonderful experience!
  • Schumann's 'The Paradise and the Peri' is exquisitely joyful to listen. Phenomenal solo singers and outstanding choral group, they are pure beauty in vocal expression. This Oratorio is so graceful, spellbinding musical melody and soothing 'Fantasy' to the spirit. Awesome performance! (2 years ago)
  • 'Das Paradies und die Peri' is Schumann's colossal musical achievement. It is a secular oratorio for soloists, choir, and orchestra. This work - perhaps more than any other - established Schumann's international reputation. The composer creates a musical drama focus around the Persian Mythological story of the Peri. The Peri a creature from Persian mythology, is the focus of the tale, having been expelled from Paradise and trying to regain entrance by giving the gift that is most dear to heaven. Eventually, the peri is admitted after bringing a tear from the cheek of a repentant old sinner who has seen a child praying. (Wikipedia.) In the drama, under the influence of Persian literature, Thomas Moore poetic work indicates the conflict between good and evil prevalent in Persian mythology. The chorus and the soloist achieved the story in the play in pristine and grandiose voices. Mr Klaus Peter Kraa establishes Schumann as a composer of great dramatic choral works. The soloist, the choir, the orchestra and the conductor give a divinely inspire rendition! Thank you for sharing a magnificent literary work combined in a lovely romantic musical theme. In addition, the recording is supreme.
  • Schumann's 'The Paradise and the Peri' is exquisitely joyful to listen. Phenomenal solo singers and outstanding choral group, they are pure beauty in vocal expression. This Oratorio is so graceful, spellbinding musical melody and soothing 'Fantasy' to the spirit. Awesome performance!
  • The beauty of this melody and her and his singing voices is irreplaceable , and paramount
  • @papagen00
    Los Angeles Philharmonic performed it in June-2018. An absolute Masterpiece, Completely Neglected.
  • @Vazhaspa
    Under the influence of Persian literature, Th. Moore’s composed book-length poem Lalla Rookh (1817) [Persian: Tulip-face]. In the second tale, “Paradise and the Peri,” [Persian: Pardis and fairy] the Peri, as a fallen angel seeking entry into heaven, must perform a good deed, which she does by saving a boy from a pederast. Using Moore’s poem as the basis, the German composer R. Schumann (1810-1856) composed an oratorio for soloist, choir, and orchestra entitled Das Paradies und die Peri ‘The Paradise and the Peri,’ which he considered to be his “most important work in every sense of the word”
  • ¡Bella versión del hermoso oratorio profano de Schuman!