Immerse yourself in the profound and expansive world of Johannes Brahms' choral masterpieces with this comprehensive collection of his complete choral works. Released by Deutsche Grammophon in 2015, this monumental 7-disc set spans nearly 8 hours of music, offering a deep dive into the rich tapestry of Brahms' choral compositions.
This album features a stunning array of works, including the iconic "Ein deutsches Requiem," performed live at the Musikverein in Vienna in 1987, showcasing the timeless beauty and spiritual depth of Brahms' music. The collection also includes lesser-known gems such as "Rinaldo," "Gesang der Parzen," and "Triumphlied," each piece meticulously performed by renowned choirs and orchestras under the baton of celebrated conductors like Carlo Maria Giulini and Giuseppe Sinopoli.
Brahms' choral works are a testament to his mastery of the genre, blending intricate harmonies, lyrical melodies, and profound textual interpretations. From the solemnity of his requiem to the jubilant exultation of his triumph songs, this collection captures the full spectrum of Brahms' choral artistry. Whether you are a seasoned classical enthusiast or a newcomer to Brahms' music, this album offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the depth and breadth of his choral legacy.
The performances are marked by their clarity, precision, and emotional resonance, bringing Brahms' compositions to life with vivid intensity. The inclusion of both well-known and obscure works ensures that there is something for every listener, making this collection an essential addition to any classical music library. Prepare to be transported through the evocative landscapes of Brahms' choral music, where each note resonates with the composer's unique vision and artistic genius.
Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: I. Chorus. Selig sind, die da Leid tragen - Live at Musikverein, Vienna, 1987Johannes Brahms, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Wiener Philharmoniker, Carlo Maria Giulini
Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: II. Chorus. Denn alles Fleisch, es ist wie Gras - Live at Musikverein, Vienna, 1987Johannes Brahms, Wiener Philharmoniker, Carlo Maria Giulini, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Walter Hagen-Groll
Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: III. Solo Baritone and Chorus. Herr, lehre doch mich - Live at Musikverein, Vienna, 1987Johannes Brahms, Andreas Schmidt, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Wiener Philharmoniker, Carlo Maria Giulini
Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: IV. Chorus. Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen - Live at Musikverein, Vienna, 1987Johannes Brahms, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Wiener Philharmoniker, Carlo Maria Giulini
Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: V. Solo Soprano and Chorus. Ihr habt nun Traurigkeit - Live at Musikverein, Vienna, 1987Johannes Brahms, Barbara Bonney, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Wiener Philharmoniker, Carlo Maria Giulini
Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: VI. Solo Baritone and Chorus. Denn wir haben hie keine bleibende Statt - Live at Musikverein, Vienna, 1987Johannes Brahms, Andreas Schmidt, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Wiener Philharmoniker, Carlo Maria Giulini
Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45: VII. Chorus. Selig sind die Toten - Live at Musikverein, Vienna, 1987Johannes Brahms, Wiener Philharmoniker, Carlo Maria Giulini, Wiener Staatsopernchor
Rinaldo, Op. 50 - Cantata for tenor, male chorus & orchestra: "Zu dem Strande, zu der Barke!"Johannes Brahms, René Kollo, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Rinaldo, Op. 50 - Cantata for tenor, male chorus & orchestra: O laßt mich einen Augenblick noch hier!Johannes Brahms, René Kollo, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Rinaldo, Op. 50 - Cantata for tenor, male chorus & orchestra: Stelle her der goldnen TageJohannes Brahms, René Kollo, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Rinaldo, Op. 50 - Cantata for tenor, male chorus & orchestra: Sachte kommt! und kommt verbunden!Johannes Brahms, René Kollo, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Rinaldo, Op. 50 - Cantata for tenor, male chorus & orchestra: "Aber Alles verkündet" - "Nein! nicht länger ist zu säumen!"Johannes Brahms, René Kollo, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Rinaldo, Op. 50 - Cantata for tenor, male chorus & orchestra: Weh, was seh' ich, welch ein Bild!Johannes Brahms, René Kollo, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Rinaldo, Op. 50 - Cantata for tenor, male chorus & orchestra: Zurück nur! zurückeJohannes Brahms, René Kollo, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Rinaldo, Op. 50 - Cantata for tenor, male chorus & orchestra: Zum zweiten Mal seh' ich erscheinenJohannes Brahms, René Kollo, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Rinaldo, Op. 50 - Cantata for tenor, male chorus & orchestra: Und umgewandelt seh' ich die HoldeJohannes Brahms, René Kollo, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Rinaldo, Op. 50 - Cantata for tenor, male chorus & orchestra: Schon sind sie erhöretJohannes Brahms, René Kollo, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Rinaldo, Op. 50 - Cantata for tenor, male chorus & orchestra: Auf dem Meere - Schlußchor: "Segel schwellen"Johannes Brahms, René Kollo, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Rinaldo, Op. 50 - Cantata for tenor, male chorus & orchestra: Das erfrischetJohannes Brahms, René Kollo, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Gesang der Parzen, Op. 89: Es fürchte die Götter das MenschengeschlechtJohannes Brahms, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Rhapsody for Alto, Chorus, and Orchestra, Op. 53: "Aber abseits wer ist's?" Adagio-Poco Andante-AdagioJohannes Brahms, Brigitte Fassbaender, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Schicksalslied, Op. 54: Ihr wandelt droben im LichtJohannes Brahms, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Triumphlied Op. 55: 1. Halleluja! Heil und PreisJohannes Brahms, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Triumphlied Op. 55: 3. Und ich sah den Himmel aufgetanJohannes Brahms, Wolfgang Brendel, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Nänie von Friedrich Schiller, für Chor und Orchester, Op. 82: Auch das Schöne muß sterben!Johannes Brahms, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Marienlieder for mixed chorus, Op. 22: 1. Der englische GrussJohannes Brahms, NDR Chor
Johannes Brahms, a titan of the Romantic period, was a German composer, pianist, and conductor whose music continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Born in Hamburg in 1833, Brahms' early life was marked by modest beginnings, yet his prodigious talent quickly became evident. His compositions, which span symphonies, concertos, chamber music, piano works, and choral pieces, are celebrated for their rhythmic vitality and expressive contrapuntal textures. Brahms' ability to blend emotional depth with structural precision is unparalleled, earning him a place among the "Three B's" of classical music, alongside Bach and Beethoven. His works, such as the Academic Festival Overture and the German Requiem, showcase his mastery of rhythm, movement, and orchestration. Brahms' influence on the Romantic movement is immense, and his legacy endures as one of the most significant composers of the nineteenth century.