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Johann Gottlieb Harrer - La Passione di nostro Signore Gesù Cristo (Remy) [2005]

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Johann Gottlieb Harrer - La Passione di nostro Signore Gesù Cristo (Remy) [2005]

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Maria Magdalena - Dorothee Mields, Soprano
Petrus - Steve Wächter, Alto
Johannes - Knut Schoch, Tenor
Joseph von Arimathia - Matthias Vieweg, Bass

Kammerchor Michaelstein,
Telemannisches Collegium Michaelstein
Ludger Rémy – Director

St. Laurentiuskirche, Auerbach, 20.03.2005

 

La passione di Gesù Cristo (1730) is an oratorio libretto by Pietro Metastasio which was repeatedly set as an azione sacra or oratorio by many composers of the late baroque, Rococo and early classical period.

The libretto was written by the imperial poet in Rome on the instruction of Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor. Court composer Antonio Caldara's original setting of La passione di Gesù Cristo signor nostro was performed in at the holy sepulchre in the Hofburgkapelle, the court chapel in Vienna, for Holy Week on 3 April 1730.

The oratorio marks a departure from the settings of actual Gospel passion narratives such as the Latin Passio Secundum Ioannem of Alessandro Scarlatti to a more theatrical style. The four central roles are S. Pietro, S. Giovanni, Maria Maddalena, Giuseppe d'Arimatea - with John, Mary Magdalene and Joseph of Arimathea answering Peter's questions about the crucifixion.

1754 Johann Gottlieb Harrer's settings was a place in Leipzig, Germany.

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