Immerse yourself in the rich, romantic sounds of the late 19th century with Heinrich von Herzogenberg's "Geburt Christi," a captivating oratorio that brings the story of the birth of Christ to life. Composed in 1894, this three-movement work is a testament to Herzogenberg's mastery of choral and orchestral writing, showcasing his unique voice within the Romantic tradition.
This album, released by haenssler CLASSIC, features the complete "Die Geburt Christi, Op. 90," divided into three distinct sections: "Die Verheissung," "Die Erfullung," and "Die Anbetung." Each part is a musical journey, from the promise of Christ's birth to its fulfillment and the adoration that follows. The work is scored for solo voices, mixed choir, children's choir, strings, oboe, congregational singing, and organ, creating a rich tapestry of sound that fills the listener's space.
The album spans a generous 82 minutes, allowing listeners to fully appreciate the depth and breadth of Herzogenberg's composition. The performances are conducted by Regina Schudel, bringing out the nuances and power of this lesser-known but significant work. The album is a wonderful introduction to Herzogenberg's music, offering a glimpse into his unique style and his contributions to the Romantic oratorio tradition.