"Kantaten aus dem Exil" is a compelling collection of chamber cantatas and sonnets by the renowned composer Hanns Eisler, released in 1977. This album offers a deep dive into Eisler's modern and twelve-tone compositional style, showcasing his mastery of the genre during his exile period. The album features the Rundfunk-Jugendchor Leipzig, conducted by Max Pommer, with solo performances by Roswitha Trexler, providing a rich and nuanced interpretation of Eisler's intricate works.
The 20-track album spans a duration of approximately 47 minutes, encompassing a variety of cantatas that explore themes of daily life, social commentary, and historical reflection. From the introspective "Man lebt vom einen Tage zu dem andern" to the powerful "Kriegskantate" and the poignant "Kantate auf den Tod eines Genossen," each piece is a testament to Eisler's ability to blend musical innovation with profound lyrical content. The album also includes two sonnets, "Der Gott und die Bajadere" and "Die Bürgschaft," adding a touch of poetic elegance to the collection.
Originally released on the Eterna label, this vinyl record is a historical gem, capturing the essence of Eisler's exilic period and his enduring influence on modern classical music. The album's artwork, designed by Christoph Ehbets, complements the musical content, offering a visual journey through Eisler's creative vision. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Kantaten aus dem Exil" promises a captivating exploration of one of the 20th century's most significant composers."
Kammerkantate No. 2, "Die Weißbrotkantate": I. Bei der Betrachtung eines kirchlichen GemäldesHanns Eisler, Roswitha Trexler, Rundfunk-Jugendchor Leipzig
Kammerkantate No. 2, "Die Weißbrotkantate": II. Die wahre Geschichte von San BerardoHanns Eisler, Roswitha Trexler, Rundfunk-Jugendchor Leipzig
Kammerkantate No. 2, "Die Weißbrotkantate": III. Abschließende BemerkungHanns Eisler, Roswitha Trexler, Rundfunk-Jugendchor Leipzig