"It was ETA Hoffmanns writings which so inspired Schumann and Offenbach. But Hoffmann (1776-1822) was a composer of note himself, graduating via occupied Poland to the German theatre and opera house. In Bamberg, Hoffmann left a durable mark, and in return these capable forces do him more than credit. Both works hold up well, though the youthful, spirited, Classical-style Symphony played inspiredly, if just a little bass-heavy is less fertile in ideas than the forty-minute choral work, where Hoffmanns Mozartian fervour and keen grasp of earlier repertoire bear fruit. The Miserere, planned for a Catholic royal occasion, based on a reduced Psalm 50 and cast in some dozen sections, is an ideal textual vehicle for Hoffmanns intelligent and imaginative word-setting. All the soloists do well; Becks choir sings with genuine feeling, the orchestras ample bowing lends full body and a stately forward momentum. The warm Koch acoustic enhances all." (Roderic Dunnett, BBC Music Magazine)
Nederlands
Titel | Miserere In bes, Symfonie In Es |
Auteur | Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann |
Type materiaal | CD |
Uitgave | Koch-Schwann, 1997 |
Overige gegevens | 1 disc |
Taal | Nederlands |
Onderwerp algemeen | Klassiek en Vroeg-Romantiek ; VOCAAL: koor (en soli) met orkestbegeleiding ; psalm |