"Jubilissimo" by Enjott Schneider is a triumphant celebration of brass and organ, recorded at the magnificent Essen Cathedral. This album, released by AMBIENTE Audio, showcases seven virtuosic and highly expressive works composed by Schneider, performed by an ensemble of internationally renowned musicians. The stellar lineup includes Reinhold Friedrich and Hannes Läubin on trumpets, David Friedrich and Brandt Attema on trombones, and Sebastian Küchler-Blessing on the cathedral's impressive organ.
The album opens with "Vivaldissimo," a lively suite paying homage to the Baroque master, followed by the hauntingly beautiful "Exclamatio" and "Maria," both featuring the organ's rich sonorities. Schneider's "Gethsemane" and "Golgatha" offer a dramatic exploration of the human condition, while "YinYang" and "Jubilus" present intricate and dynamic compositions that highlight the ensemble's technical prowess and musical synergy.
"Jubilissimo" is a testament to Schneider's unique compositional voice, blending classical and contemporary elements to create a sound that is both familiar and innovative. The album's duration of 1 hour and 15 minutes offers a substantial and engaging listening experience, filled with jubilant melodies, intricate rhythms, and powerful harmonies. Whether you're a fan of classical music, brass ensembles, or the organ, "Jubilissimo" is sure to captivate and inspire. The album was recorded between June 29 and July 2, 2020, and features a German booklet with insightful text. Don't miss this extraordinary collaboration between some of the world's finest musicians and one of Germany's most renowned composers.
Enjott Schneider is a multifaceted German artist whose work spans composition, musicology, and education. Born in 1950, Schneider has made significant contributions to the music world, with a catalog that includes eight operas, oratorios, and a variety of instrumental and vocal works. His compositions often draw inspiration from surreal and imaginative themes, as seen in his double concertos and other orchestral pieces. Schneider's "Orbe Rotundo," conceived as a companion to Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana," showcases his ability to create enduring and evocative musical experiences. Beyond his composing, Schneider is also known for his leadership role as the chairman of the board of the German collecting society GEMA and his teaching tenure at Munich's University of Music and Performing Arts. His works, such as "Sacred Music Vol. 10" and "Chatroom," offer a rich tapestry of sounds that captivate and inspire.
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