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Haydn: The Creation / Helen Donath, Robert Tear, Jose van Dam / Philharmonia Chorus, Philharmonia Orchestra, Rafael Frühbeck De Burgos / EMI Records 2x LP Stereo
SLS 5125
The Creation (German: Die Schöpfung) is an oratorio written between 1797 and 1798 by Joseph Haydn (Hob. XXI:2), and considered by many to be one of his masterpieces. The oratorio depicts and celebrates the creation of the world as described in the Book of Genesis.
The libretto was written by Gottfried van Swieten. The work is structured in three parts and scored for soprano, tenor and bass soloists, chorus and a symphonic orchestra. In parts I and II, depicting the creation, the soloists represent the archangels Raphael (bass), Uriel (tenor) and Gabriel (soprano). In part III, the bass and soprano represent Adam and Eve.
The first public performance was held in Vienna at the old Burgtheater on 19 March 1799. The oratorio was published with the text in German and English in 1800.
Joseph Haydn A Teremtés (németül Die Schöpfung) című oratóriuma (Hob. XXI:2), az oratóriumirodalom egyik kiemelkedő alkotása. Témája a világ teremtésének bibliai leírása. Komponálásának gondolata a szerző angliai látogatása során született, ahol találkozott Linley szövegével, amit van Swieten báró később németre fordított. A komponista 1795 és 1798 között dolgozott a zenén, a bemutató – ami Haydn életének egyik legnagyobb sikerét hozta – Bécsben volt 1798-ban.
Tracklist:
The Creation | |||
A | Part 1 | ||
B1 | Part 1 (Conclusion) | ||
B2 |
Part 2 | ||
C | Part 2 (Conclusion) | ||
D | Part 3 |
- Bass Vocals – José van Dam
- Chorus – Philharmonia Chorus
- Chorus Master – Norbert Balatsch
- Composed By – Joseph Haydn
- Conductor – Rafael Frühbeck De Burgos
- Orchestra – Philharmonia Orchestra
- Soprano Vocals – Helen Donath
- Tenor Vocals – Robert Tear