Game of the Antichrist: PrologueRobert Moran, Ensemble Chrismos, Roman Sladek, Mathias Kamleiter, Sarah Cocco, Alexander Hermann
Game of the Antichrist, Scene 1: The Babylonian King and Followers ArriveRobert Moran, Ensemble Chrismos, Mathias Kamleiter, Sarah Cocco, Alexander Hermann
Game of the Antichrist: The Rabbi and Followers Appear Before the PopeRobert Moran, Ensemble Chrismos, Mathias Kamleiter, Stefan Görgner, Roman Sladek, Beatrice Menz-Hermann, Pia Grandl, Sarah Cocco, Alexander Hermann
Game of the Antichrist: The Pope (Emperor) and Christians ArriveRobert Moran, Ensemble Chrismos, Roman Sladek, Mathias Kamleiter, Jutta Kress, Manuel Eberle, Andreas Fuchs, Andreas Unterreiner, Andreas Gotz, Leander Kaiser, Alexander Hermann
Game of the Antichrist: Children's Chorus 1, Salve DomineRobert Moran, The Children's Chorus of Gemeinde Vaterstetten, Sarah Cocco, Beatrice Menz-Hermann, Andreas Gotz, Alexander Hermann
Game of the Antichrist, Scene 2: A Violent Religious and Political ArgumentRobert Moran, Ensemble Chrismos, Roman Sladek, Mathias Kamleiter, Jutta Kress, Manuel Eberle, Andreas Unterreiner, Andreas Gotz, Sarah Cocco, Misha Ognianer, Leander Kaiser, Beatrice Menz-Hermann, Alexander Hermann
Game of the Antichrist: The Angel of God AppearsRobert Moran, Stefan Görgner
Game of the Antichrist: The Angel VanishesRobert Moran, Roman Sladek, Jutta Kress, Manuel Eberle, Andreas Unterreiner, Andreas Fuchs, Alexander Hermann
Game of the Antichrist, Scene 3: Appearance of the AntichristRobert Moran, Talia Or, Dirk Michael Kirsch, Leander Kaiser, Andreas Gotz, Alexander Hermann
Game of the Antichrist: Christians and Babylonians Greet the Antichrist as SaviorRobert Moran, Talia Or, Ensemble Chrismos, Andreas Gotz, Alexander Hermann
Game of the Antichrist, Scene 4: The Antichrist Summons a MusicianRobert Moran, Roman Sladek, Manuel Eberle, Andreas Unterreiner, Mathias Kamleiter, Jutta Kress, Misha Ognianer, Alexander Hermann
Game of the Antichrist: The World Is FrozenRobert Moran, Ensemble Chrismos, Leander Kaiser, Mathias Kamleiter, Beatrice Menz-Hermann, Alexander Hermann, Andreas Gotz
Game of the Antichrist: Sanguine patrieRobert Moran, Stefan Görgner, Sarah Cocco, Misha Ognianer, Leander Kaiser, Andreas Gotz, Alexander Hermann
Game of the Antichrist: Children's Chorus 2, StampedeRobert Moran, The Children's Chorus of Gemeinde Vaterstetten, Dirk Michael Kirsch, Andreas Fuchs, Roman Sladek, Mathias Kamleiter, Jutta Kress, Manuel Eberle, Andreas Unterreiner, Beatrice Menz-Hermann, Alexander Hermann
Game of the Antichrist, Scene 5: Enoch and EliasRobert Moran, Ensemble Chrismos, Andreas Fuchs, Roman Sladek, Sarah Cocco, Mathias Kamleiter, Andreas Gotz, Leander Kaiser, Jutta Kress, Manuel Eberle, Andreas Unterreiner, Beatrice Menz-Hermann, Alexander Hermann
Game of the Antichrist: Finale. Banishment of the AntichristRobert Moran, The Children's Chorus of Gemeinde Vaterstetten, Ensemble Chrismos, Pia Grandl, Tatjana Flickinger, Sarah Cocco, Andreas Gotz, Leander Kaiser, Beatrice Menz-Hermann, Alexander Hermann
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2014 Innova2014 Innova
Robert Moran's "Game of the Antichrist" is a captivating exploration of minimalism, released on Innova in 2014. This album is a unique blend of musical storytelling and religious allegory, spanning a single, immersive hour. Moran, known for his innovative approach to composition, presents a dramatic narrative through 21 tracks, each contributing to the overarching theme of the Antichrist's rise and eventual banishment.
The album begins with a prologue, setting the stage for a series of vivid scenes that unfold like a musical play. Moran's use of minimalist techniques creates a sense of tension and anticipation, drawing the audience into the unfolding drama. The inclusion of a children's chorus adds a haunting, ethereal quality to certain tracks, while the depiction of violent arguments and the appearance of the Antichrist provides a stark contrast.
"Game of the Antichrist" is not just a collection of tracks, but a cohesive journey through a complex narrative. Moran's skillful composition and the album's rich thematic content make it a compelling listen for those interested in the intersection of music and storytelling. The album's duration allows for a thorough exploration of its themes, making it a rewarding experience for both casual listeners and those well-versed in minimalist composition.