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‘O you my intoxication! You my love! O thou my song! …do not leave me!’

Thoughts on 'Geminids 23' and the commissioned work for the anniversary of the Berliner Oratorien-Chor. By Thomas Hennig to the concert on 29/09/2024.

Ghasele is the title of a setting of the poem 'Schlußlied' by Friedrich Rückert from the collection Wanderung (Zweiter Bezirk-Ghaselen). The ghasele itself is an Arabic and Persian lyrical form of poetry from pre-Islamic times. It flourished between the 13th and 14th centuries. The specifically German interest in Persian poetry emerged with Goethe. However, the affinity for the … [Read more...] about ‘O you my intoxication! You my love! O thou my song! …do not leave me!’

Glagolská Mše

The artistic confession of a Moravian composer. By Thomas Hennig to the concert on 29/09/2024.

Glagolitic script is the oldest Slavic script and a foundation of Old Church Slavonic that was cast in letters. It was invented in 863 AD by the monk Cyril of Salonika for the mission in Pannonia and Moravia. The Greek alphabet could only be used for Slavic languages to a limited extent and did not seem suitable for the cultural independence of the Slavs. However, the cultural … [Read more...] about Glagolská Mše

‘From the heart – May it go to the heart again!’

Personal preliminary remarks on Beethoven's Missa solemnis. By Thomas Hennig for the concert on 19.05.2024.

The challenge of the late mass, which Beethoven himself described as 'thegreatest work(s) I have written so far', is extraordinary. Masterpieces with similarly intense artistic demands on all performers can be counted on one hand. Nevertheless, the story of the work's creation begins quite unspectacularly: in 1819, Archduke Rudolph, the composer's former pupil and loyal … [Read more...] about ‘From the heart – May it go to the heart again!’

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Teueres Hobby / Expensive Hobby

Choral symphonic music is an expensive hobby

By Nicolas Janberg.

When it was founded 120 years ago, the Berliner Oratorien-Chor - then known as the Berliner Volks-Chor - dedicated itself to performing choral symphonic works to bring … [Read more...]

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