Gubaidulina: Sonnengesang

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A profoundly spiritual composer, Sofia Gubaidulina has said that ‘True art for me is always religious, it will always involve collaborating with God.’ As the present release demonstrates, it is therefore less than fruitful to try to divide her music into sacred and secular compositions. Jauchzt vor Gott, the opening work, is here being released for the first time. The nine-minute piece for choir and organ sets three verses from Psalm 66, and opens with a long cappella section on the word jauchzt, ‘rejoice.’ At this point, the organ enters with an extensive solo involving a massive dynamic intensification, after which choir and organ continue together in music which makes the concept of contrast a determining element. As the title signals, the organ work Hell und dunkel (Light and Darkness) also explores contrasts, especially in terms of color and brightness. Composed in 1976, the work is the earliest on the disc, and it is followed by the large-scale Sonnengesang, written some twenty years later and dedicated to Mstislav Rostropovich. The choir sings the words of St. Francis of Assisi’s celebrated Canticle of the sun, but it is the solo cello that is responsible for interpreting the meaning of the text. The important solo part is performed here by Ivan Monighetti, in dialogue with the eminent NDR Chor of the North German Radio, and with the support of percussionists from Elbtonal Percussion. Philipp Ahmann conducts this work as well as Jauchzt vor Gott, with Christian Schmitt performing the organ parts.



Product Description:


  • Release Date: November 18, 2016


  • Catalog Number: BIS-2276


  • UPC: 7318599922768


  • Label: BIS


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Composer: Sofia Gubaidulina


  • Conductor: Philipp Ahmann


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Elbtonal Percussion


  • Performer: Akiko Ito, Andreas Pruys, Christian Schmitt, David Csizmar, Ivan Monighetti, Joachim Duske, Johannes Gaubitz, Katharina Sabrowski, Rebecca Lea, Werner Hagen