Franz Liszt's "Via crucis, S. 53" is a profound and introspective journey through the Stations of the Cross, a series of events recounted in the New Testament that depict the final hours of Jesus Christ. Composed in the latter part of Liszt's career, this work is a testament to his deep spiritual contemplation and musical mastery. The album, released in 2001 by Deutsche Grammophon, features 15 tracks that span 40 minutes, each track corresponding to a station in the Via Crucis, from the introduction to the final station where Jesus is laid in the tomb.
Performed by the esteemed Aribert Reimann, the RIAS Chamber Choir, and Uwe Gronostay, this recording brings to life Liszt's poignant and reflective musical setting of the Catholic depiction of Jesus' crucifixion. The album is a powerful blend of choral and piano music, showcasing Liszt's ability to convey deep emotion and spiritual depth through his compositions. The German-language lyrics, sung with reverence and precision, add an additional layer of authenticity and resonance to the listening experience.
"Via crucis, S. 53" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive musical narrative that invites listeners to contemplate the profound themes of sacrifice, redemption, and faith. Each station is meticulously crafted, with Liszt's signature harmonic language and expressive melodies guiding the listener through a deeply moving and contemplative journey. Whether you are a longtime admirer of classical music or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the enduring genius of Franz Liszt.