Dive into the rich and captivating world of choral music with Gottfried August Homilius' "Intégrale des chorals pour orgue." Released on February 16, 2018, under the HORTUS label, this two-volume collection is a rare and authentic continuation of the choral tradition established by Johann Sebastian Bach, the renowned Cantor of Leipzig. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 40 minutes, the album features 50 tracks, showcasing Homilius' unique blend of Bach's contrapuntal artistry and a more modern style infused with Italian influences.
Homilius, a master of his craft, holds a Master's degree in organ interpretation, a license in improvisation (DNSPM), and prizes in harmony, counterpoint, and 20th/21st-century composition. His work on this album is a testament to his deep admiration for Bach, yet it also stands as a distinct and innovative contribution to the choral genre. The album is performed by the talented organist Thomas Kientz, who brings Homilius' compositions to life with skill and precision.
"Intégrale des chorals pour orgue" is not just a collection of choral pieces; it is a journey through the evolution of choral music, highlighting the transition from the Baroque period to the more modern styles of the 18th century. The album's tracks, such as "Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ," "Christ lag in Todesbanden," and "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme," are beautifully crafted and expertly performed, offering a profound and enriching listening experience. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of choral music or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
Gottfried August Homilius (1714-1785) was a prominent German composer, cantor, and organist, renowned for his significant contributions to church music in the generation following Johann Sebastian Bach. Homilius is celebrated for his mastery of the empfindsamer style, a deeply expressive and emotive approach to composition. His repertoire includes a wealth of choral works, such as passions, cantatas, and motets, which showcase his profound understanding of vocal writing and harmonic richness. Homilius's career began with his appointment as organist at the Dresden Frauenkirche in 1742, a role that allowed him to develop his unique musical voice and leave a lasting impact on sacred music. His compositions, including the notable "32 Chorale Preludes" and various hymns, have seen a resurgence in recent years, captivating audiences with their emotional depth and technical brilliance.
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