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Biller, Georg Christoph: Hiobs Botschaft

for Solo Baritone, Mixed Choir and Bass Instrument ab libitum

vocal/choral score

Instrumentatie: BarSolo/mixed choir-SSAATTBB/Instr-Bass ad lib.
Limba: German
Nivel: 4
Intindere: 15 pagini
Greutate: 0.041 kg
Editor: Bärenreiter
Numar articol: BA11302
Numarul original al articolului la editor: BA11302
ISBN: 9790006565429
Georg Christoph Billers 'Drei Motetten' für vielstimmig gemischten Chor, Solo-Bariton (in 'St. Thomas-Motette' und 'Hiobs Botschaft') und Bassinstrument (ad lib.) zeugen vom vielschichtigen Kompositionsstil des ehemaligen Thomaskantors und sind in praktischen Einzelausgaben mit separater Bassstimme erhaltlich.
Georg Christoph Billers erste der 'Drei Motetten', 'Hiobs Botschaft' (2014), gibt die Erzahlung des biblischen Hiob wieder: Hiobs Gottestreue wird mit schweren Leiden auf den Prüfstand gestellt. Die Motette für sechs- bis achtstimmigen gemischten Chor, Solo-Bariton und Bassinstrument (ad libitum) zeugt von einem autobiografischen Hintergrund des Komponisten.
Informationen zu den Audio-Aufnahmen (siehe Multimedia)
Hiobs Botschaft
Sachsischer Kammerchor (Einstudierung: Fabian Enders)
Dominic Große, Bariton
Volker Hemken, Bassklarinette
Leitung: Georg Christoph Biller
Aufnahme: 27. und 28. Juli 2015 in der Thomaskirche Leipzig
Tonmeister Tobias Hoff, Dominik Streicher / Rondeau Production
Die Aufnahme ist verfügbar innerhalb der CD-Box ROP4046:
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