李斯特:聖徒傳說第一集
馬丁.赫塞爾伯克 指揮
維也納合唱團
維也納學院合奏團
Liszt’s predestination for sacred music doubtless stemmed from his childhood, when he had close ties to Catholicism through his father. He went on to compose many works expressing the virtues of various saints, and to those works Martin Haselbock and the Orchester Wiener Akademie are devoting a series of recordings. The first volume features St Cecilia, with Cantantibus organis, St Francis of Assisi, with La predication aux oiseaux (the first of his Deux Legendes for orchestra) and the Cantico del Sol di Francesco d’Assisi, and also St Francis of Paola, with St Francois de Paule marchant sur les flots (Deux Legendes, no. 2).
While bearing little resemblance to Liszt’s secular compositions, these works are equally impressive in their beauty and refinement. This recording, while providing us with a fine opportunity to witness once again the composer’s admirable skills, highlights an aspect of Liszt’s work that is all too often forgotten.
Die Glocken des Strassburger Mu?nsters S.6 (baritone, choir & orchestra)
1. Preludio. Excelsior
2. Die Glocken
3. Cantantibus organis S.7 (alto, choir & orchestra)
Deux Legendes S.354 (orchestra)
4. Saint Francois de Paule marchant sur les flots
5. Saint Francois d’Assise, la predication aux oiseaux
6. San Francesco S.665 (organ)
7. Cantico del Sol di Francesco d’Assisi S.4 (baritone, male choir & orchestra)
8. Hosannah S.677 (bass trombone & organ)