Dive into the enchanting world of Josef Rheinberger's "Der arme Heinrich, Op. 37," a delightful choral work that showcases the composer's mastery of vocal composition. This 42-minute album, released in 2008 under the Carus label, is a charming exploration of Rheinberger's unique musical language, blending the innocence of children's voices with the richness of orchestral accompaniment.
"Der arme Heinrich" is a komisches Singspiel, or comic singspiel, set in verses for children. It features six soloists, six speakers, and a children's chorus, creating a lively and engaging atmosphere throughout the six scenes. The album begins with the overture, setting the stage for the whimsical tale of Heinrich, a neglected orphan who finds himself in a series of humorous misadventures.
Rheinberger's composition is a delightful blend of wit and warmth, with each scene offering a unique musical experience. From the playful "War einmal ein Mäuslein" to the touching aria "Lass mich ziehen, lass mich scheiden," the album is a testament to the composer's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through his music.
The album features a talented cast of performers, including Denis Eren, Carolin Lauster, Simon Zimmermann, and Johannes Knecht, who bring Rheinberger's characters to life with their expressive performances. The Kinderchor Der Staatsoper Stuttgart adds a touch of innocence and charm, making this album a joy to listen to from start to finish.
Whether you're a fan of choral music or simply looking to discover something new, "Der arme Heinrich, Op. 37" is sure to captivate and delight. So, grab your headphones and prepare to be transported to the whimsical world of Josef Rheinberger's "Der arme Heinrich."