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Haydn: Die Schöpfung (The Creation)
 
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Haydn: Die Schöpfung (The Creation) [Box set]

Joseph Haydn , William Christie , Les Art Florissants , Genia Kuhmeier , Toby Spence , Dietrich Henschel , Sophie Karthauser , Markus Werba Audio CD
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listen  1. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 1: OuvertureWilliam Christie/Les Arts Florissants 5:23$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 1: Recit: Im Anfange... (Raphael)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Choeurs et Orchestre des Arts Florissants/Toby Spence/Dietrich Henschel 3:12$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 1: Aria: Nun Schwanden... (Uriel)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Toby Spence/Choeurs et Orchestre des Arts Florissants 3:40$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 1: Recit: Und Gott Machte... (Raphael)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Dietrich Henschel 2:07$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 1: Solo Mit Chor: Mit Staunen... (Gabriel)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Genia Kühmeier/Choeurs et Orchestre des Arts Florissants 2:07$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 1: Recit: Und Gott Sprach; Es Sammelte... (Raphael)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Dietrich Henschel0:46$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 1: Aria: Rollend Und Schäumend... (Raphael)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Dietrich Henschel 4:03$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 1: Recit: Und Gott Sprach; Es Bringe Die Erde... (Gabriel)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Genia Kühmeier0:34$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 1: Aria: Nun Beut Die Flur...(Gabriel)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Genia Kühmeier 5:22$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 1: Recit: Und die himmlischen Heerscharen...(Uriel)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Toby Spence0:13$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 1: Chorus: Stimmt An Die Saiten (Chorus)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Choeurs et Orchestre des Arts Florissants 1:54$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 1: Recit: Und Gott Sprache: Es Sei'n Lichet...(Uriel)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Toby Spence0:43$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 1: Recit: In Volle Glanze Steiget...(Uriel)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Toby Spence 3:07$0.99 Buy Track
listen14. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 1: Trio Und Chorus: Die Himmel erzählen Die Ehre (Raphael/Uriel/Gabriel/Chorus)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Genia Kühmeier/Toby Spence/Dietrich Henschel/Choeurs et Orchestre des Arts Florissants 3:44$0.99 Buy Track
listen15. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 2: Recit: Und Gott Sprach: Es Bringe Das Wasser (Gabriel)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Genia Kühmeier0:25$0.99 Buy Track
listen16. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 2: Aria: Auf Starkem Fittische...(Gabriel)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Genia Kühmeier 7:37$0.99 Buy Track
listen17. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 2: Recit: Und Gott Schuf Grosse Walfische (Raphael)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Dietrich Henschel 2:16$0.99 Buy Track
listen18. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 2: Recit: Und Die Engel Rührten...(Raphael)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Dietrich Henschel0:31$0.99 Buy Track
listen19. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 2: Trio Und Chorus: In Holder Anmut Steh'n (Raphael/Uriel/Gabriel/Chorus)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Genia Kühmeier/Toby Spence/Dietrich Henschel/Choeurs et Orchestre des Arts Florissants 6:34$0.99 Buy Track


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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 2: Recit: Und Gott Sprach: Es Bringe Die Erde...(Raphael)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Dietrich Henschel0:26$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 2: Recit: Gleich Öffnet Sich Der Erde...(Raphael)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Dietrich Henschel 3:11$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 2: Aria: Nun Scheintin Vollem Glanze (Raphael)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Dietrich Henschel 3:04$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 2: Recit: Und Gott Schuf...(Uriel)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Toby Spence0:58$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 2: Aria: Mit Würd Und Hoheit (Uriel)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Toby Spence 3:28$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 2: Recit: Und Gott Sah Jedes...(Raphael)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Dietrich Henschel0:24$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 2: Chorus Und Trio: Vollendet Ist Das Grosse Werk (Raphael/Uriel/Gabriel/Chorus)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Genia Kühmeier/Toby Spence/Dietrich Henschel/Choeurs et Orchestre des Arts Florissants 8:27$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 3: Recit: Aus Rosenwolken...(Uriel)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Toby Spence 4:11$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 3: Duet Mit Chorus: Von Deiner Güt (Eva/Adam)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Markus Werba/Sophie Karthäuser/Choeurs et Orchestre des Arts Florissants 9:23$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 3: Recit: Nun Ist Die Erste Pflicht (Adam/Eva)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Markus Werba/Sophie Karthäuser 2:48$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 3: Duet: Holde Gattin! (Adam/Eva)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Markus Werba/Sophie Karthäuser 8:15$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 3: Recit: O Glückliches Paar (Uriel)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Toby Spence0:27$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. The Creation (Oratorio In 3 Parts), Part 3: Chorus: Singt Dem Herren...(Chorus)William Christie/Les Arts Florissants/Genia Kühmeier/Toby Spence/Dietrich Henschel/Markus Werba/Sophie Karthäuser/Choeurs et Orchestre des Arts Florissants 3:23$0.99 Buy Track


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  • Performer: Genia Kuhmeier, Toby Spence, Dietrich Henschel, Sophie Karthauser, Markus Werba
  • Orchestra: Les Art Florissants
  • Conductor: William Christie
  • Composer: Joseph Haydn
  • Audio CD (December 4, 2007)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Box set
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Virgin Classics
  • ASIN: B000VLR0J2
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #307,417 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Christie, Les Arts Florissant: Haydn: Schopfung: Wow, Does It Get Any Better?, December 7, 2007
This review is from: Haydn: Die Schöpfung (The Creation) (Audio CD)
This wonderful CD set release snuck up on me. I am already a huge fan of the Handel Messiah previously recorded by Les Arts Florissants led by William Christie. LAF is an original instruments band which usually draws some pretty terrific vocal soloists for their various forays into a wide repertoire, and of course, that Handel Messiah was no exception to excellence. Then I was quite happy to add their recordings of the Mozart Requiem, and the Mozart Mass in c Minor to my fav shelves.

In each case, there was nothing pale or thin about their musical approach. If some controversy lingers around Christie and LAF, it is because they play and sing with such verve and color and freedom that tags like, operatic, or even, romantic, come to some listener's minds.

By the end of the performances, however, the tags no longer matter. What remains is simply the endless blessing of the music - Handel, Mozart, or now, Haydn. Like I was after hearing the Mozart Requiem, when I found myself longing to hear how they might do the Mass in c Minor, I am now anticipating some future bright day, when their performance of Haydn's Seasons oratorio might be offered up as a matched and shining musical light to their current reading of the Creation.

Now I have enjoyed other performers in this work.

Dorati, Munchinger, Marriner, Kubelik brought warmth and musical smiles, along with Robert Shaw in English in Atlanta, and a really old treasure, also in English - Frederick Waldman leading the Musica Aeterna orchestra and chorus with soloists like the young Judith Raskin. More recently, my two favs in this oratorio have been Frans Bruggen leading his original instrument band and chorus, and Andreas Spering leading his players, singers, and soloists - in super audio surround sound, no less. You know, of course, that I now add Christie and LAF to these heights of keep shelf commitment.

The band plays so well, and so inventively, and with such resounding involvement that, truly, I forgot completely that any period performance practice considerations mattered at all, any longer. This, too, is rather akin to the reactions I've had, listening to the Mozart religious music, or Handel's oratorio. The chorus is small, listed as 28 singers in the accompanying booklet. But they never sound too small, and believe me, they can vocally raise the roofs ever so joyously, impersonating angels who have just struck their golden harps to sing praise at the end of each day of creation. At the other end, they are still small enough to bring clarity of harmony and texture to all their parts. They blend well as a group, a quality that cannot be taken at all for granted.

Christie splurges, using five - yes that is, five - soloists. He has a soprano, tenor, and bass-baritone to be his angels, plus an additional baritone and soprano to be his Adam and Eve in part three. There is not a weak or so-so singer in the bunch. They excel in their solo work - in recitative, too. What? No waiting dutifully through the recitative, to get to the good arioso parts later? Nope. While I am not a native German speaker, so far as I can tell, they are each quite comfortable with the original German, and like telling the story as much as setting the scenes and praising God as Creator. In the repeated duet and trio passages that the composer so generously give them, the three angels speak and weave and blend, often cast in lovely highlights against a vigorous or floating choral background. Often, when we get to part three and Adam cooing to Eve, I lose just a tad of my former interest. The attitudes written for the First Couple are quaint, indeed. One has to overlook the antique filigree of their mutual adorations of one another's traditional sex and gender roles, not to mention the even more oblique warnings of the tenor angel that humans must avoid wanting to understand life and love, too well. This Adam and this Eve provoke nary a qualm, however. They are so committed to one another musically, in such varied colors and tones, that their music simply sweeps all before its tenderness and drama.

Like Spering and Bruggen, Christie takes lively tempos. But he is often more careful with soft inflections, setting off his large and larger moments with even more care than usual. Like the others at the top of the list, Christie and company offer us more phrasing and musical detail than we can list. The point is not just all the colors and interpretive details, but how well everything consistently flows and fits together.

This is the oratorio sung whole, and well, and so beautifully that Haydn's genius seems freshly minted and inexhaustible. Which, in fact, I believe it was - and is, still. You can go get this one, no fear. It will wear long and well, and deserves the high reputation it is about to get from among general listeners and vocal-choral aficionados. A holiday gift par excellence, then. Oh yes.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Christie is as exciting as ever, but his soloists are nothing special, December 21, 2007
This review is from: Haydn: Die Schöpfung (The Creation) (Audio CD)
William Christie and his Les Art Florrisant forces are among the most acclaimed period ensembles in the world, and the conductor is particularly known for finding more surprises in familiar music than almost anyone except Harnoncourt (Marc Minkowki, also Paris based, is giving both a run for their money). This venture into Haydn, the group's first, is no exception -- if you are familiar with The Creation, every other bar brings a new accent or turn of phrase. At no point does Chrisite make you think of museums and dust. If anything, the often fierce accents (starting with thunderous thwacks from the timpani) are nerve-wracking, but there's plenty of charming nature painting. Oddly, in the midst of a generally brisk reading, quqite a few solo numbers are given a relazxed treatment -- the contrast isn't always sympatheitc. Ad lib ornamentation is added fairly freely to the vocal line.

As for the solo singers, onlly baritone Dietrich Henschel was known to me, and I msut say that as a crew they are underwhelming. The budget Naxos recording under Spering, also done in period style, features more aggreeable and often more characterful singing -- everyone here seems stiff despite the external applicaiton of thrills. On the other hand, the small orchestra and chorus are exemplary (assuming that you are used to the zingy, razor-wire tone of the violins). I think I'll stick with the Naxos set, but in the interests of full disclosure, no period performance comes close to the classic readings from Karajan and Bernstein -- the latter's Sony recording has brought me much joy for forty years.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not a Review; a Warning!, October 13, 2008
This review is from: Haydn: Die Schöpfung (The Creation) (Audio CD)
The MP3 selections attached to this product page may be from a totally different, and far less worthy, performance. This seems to occur altogether too often on amazon with reference to "classical" music.
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