Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of choral music with the Kammerchor Stuttgart's captivating album, "Hohes Lied." Released on April 1, 2009, under the Carus label, this album is a testament to the ensemble's exceptional artistry and the profound compositions it brings to life. Spanning a diverse range of genres, including choral and requiem, "Hohes Lied" offers a rich and varied listening experience that showcases the Kammerchor Stuttgart's versatility and skill.
The album features a stunning array of works, from the intricate and passionate "Le Cantique des cantiques" to the serene and reflective arrangements of Schubert's "Liederkreis" and Schumann's "Romanzen und Balladen." The Kammerchor Stuttgart, conducted by Frieder Bernius, is joined by the Barockorchester Stuttgart and soloists Hannah Morrison and Franziska Bobe, creating a harmonious blend of voices and instruments that brings each piece to life with remarkable depth and nuance.
With a duration of one hour and five minutes, "Hohes Lied" is a journey through some of the most beautiful and evocative choral music ever composed. The album's meticulous arrangements, expertly crafted by Clytus Gottwald, highlight the ensemble's ability to convey the full emotional range of these timeless works. Whether you are a seasoned choral music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.