Album Summary
Performers
Birgitte Christensen (Soprano)
Peter Lika (Bass)
Stefan Vinke (Tenor)
Notes & Reviews:
The oratorio Moses holds special meaning in composer Max Bruch's body of work. He originally viewed it presumptuous to continue in the tradition of the major works by Handel and Mendelssohn. Conducted by Bruch, the debut performance was finally held on the 8th of January 1895 in Barmen. It is a piece of early oratorical art that Bruch has created here, yet one that is cloaked in the era of the Late Romantic. The choir is the decisive mediator of events in the piece of work. In addition to delicate poetic expression, the dramatic impact also demands particularly creative agility and adaptation from the singers.
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Bruch, Max : Moses, Op. 67 - Performers: Birgitte Christensen (Soprano); Peter Lika (Bass); Stefan Vinke (Tenor)
- Conductor: Jürgen Budday
- Ensemble: Maulbronn Kantorei
- Period Time: Post Romantic
- Form: Cantata/Oratorio
- Written: 1895
- Language: German
- Studio/Live: Live


























