Anton Bruckner & Michael Haydn: Motets

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ANTON BRUCKNER / MICHAEL HAYDN
Anton Bruckner & Michael Haydn: Motets
MDR Leipzig Radio Choir Philipp Ahmann

[ Pentatone / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Friday 12 March 2021

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TWO MASTERS OF AUSTRIAN CHURCH MUSIC COMBINED

The MDR Leipzig Radio Choir and its chief conductor Philipp Ahmann present motets by Anton Bruckner and Michael Haydn. While Bruckner's Locus iste, Christus factus est and Ave Maria enjoy great popularity and can be heard frequently in concerts, Michael Haydn's contributions to the same genre are far less known. The younger brother of Joseph and successor of Mozart as Salzburg organist has, however, had a huge impact on religious composition in the German-speaking world, and particularly in Austria. As such, Bruckner's motets, composed about a century later, are still firmly grounded in the tradition of Michael Haydn. By combining their motets, this album allows the listener to discover this uniquely Austrian church-musical style, while simultaneously showing how both composers' gave a highly personal substance to it.

The MDR Leipzig Radio Choir is the largest German radio choir with the richest tradition. Since 2020, Philipp Ahmann serves as its chief conductor. After having featured on several PENTATONE recordings, including Il Tabarro, Cavalleria rusticana (both 2020), Der Freischütz (2019) and Beethoven's Missa Solemnis (2017), the choir now presents its first solo album with the label.

Tracks:

Anton Bruckner (1824-1896)

1) Graduale: Locus iste
2) Offertorium: Inveni David
3) Graduale: Christus factus est
4) Offertorium: Afferentur regi
5) Hymnus: Pange lingua
6) Graduale: Os justi
7) Motette: Ave Maria
8) Hymnus: Vexilla regis
9) Graduale: Virga Jesse

Johann Michael Haydn (1737-1806)

10) Graduale: Christus factus est (from: In Coena Domini ad Missam)
11) O vos omnes (from: Responsoria in Sabbato Sancto
12) Ecce quomodo moritur justus
13) Graduale: Christus factus est
14) Salve Regina
15) Tenebrae factae sunt