Immerse yourself in the enigmatic world of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Masonic Music, a captivating collection of compositions that delve into the secretive and symbolic realm of Freemasonry. Released in 1969 by Decca Music Group Ltd., this album offers a unique glimpse into Mozart's association with the Masonic lodges, presenting a blend of classical, operatic, and chamber music that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant.
The album features a variety of works, including cantatas, arias, and choral pieces, each imbued with the Masonic themes of brotherhood, enlightenment, and moral virtue. Standout tracks like "Dir, Seele des Weltalls" and "Laut verkünde unsre Freude" showcase Mozart's mastery of composition, blending intricate harmonies with profound lyrical beauty. The inclusion of pieces such as "Maurerische Trauermusik" and "Gesellenreise" adds a layer of historical significance, reflecting the rituals and ceremonies of the Masonic order.
Performances by renowned artists like the Edinburgh Festival Chorus and the London Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of István Kertész, bring these works to life with precision and passion. The album's duration of 52 minutes provides a concise yet comprehensive exploration of Mozart's Masonic music, making it an essential addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.
Whether you're a seasoned fan of Mozart or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a fascinating journey through the composer's lesser-known but equally compelling repertoire. Experience the timeless elegance and profound depth of Mozart's Masonic Music, a testament to his enduring genius and the enduring allure of Freemasonry.
Lobgesang auf die feierliche Johannisloge: O heiliges Band der Freundschaft, K.148Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Werner Krenn, Georg Fischer
Dir, Seele des Weltalls, K.429: 1. "Dir, Seele des Weltalls"Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Werner Krenn, Edinburgh Festival Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, István Kertész
Dir, Seele des Weltalls, K.429: 2. "Dir danken wir die Freude"Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Werner Krenn, Edinburgh Festival Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, István Kertész
Gesellenreise: Die ihr einem neuen Grade, K.468Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Werner Krenn, Georg Fischer
Die Maurerfreude, K.471Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Werner Krenn, Edinburgh Festival Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, István Kertész
Maurerische Trauermusik, K.477Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, London Symphony Orchestra, István Kertész
Zur Eröffnung der Freimaurerloge: Zerfliesset heut', geliebte Brüder, K.483Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Werner Krenn, Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Georg Fischer
Zum Schluss der Freimaurerloge: Ihr unsre neuen Leiter, K.484Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Werner Krenn, Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Georg Fischer
Kleine deutsche Kantate: Die ihr unermesslichen Weltalls Schöpfer ehrt, K.619Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Werner Krenn, Georg Fischer
Laut verkünde unsre Freude, K.623: 1a. Coro - "Laute verkünde unsre Freude"Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Edinburgh Festival Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, István Kertész
Laut verkünde unsre Freude, K.623: 2ab: Recit: "Zum ersten Male"; Aria: "Dieser Gottheit"Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Werner Krenn, London Symphony Orchestra, István Kertész
Laut verkünde unsre Freude, K.623: 3/4: Recit/Duo: "Wohlan, ihr Brüder...Lange sollen..."Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Werner Krenn, Tom Krause, London Symphony Orchestra, István Kertész
Laut verkünde unsre Freude, K.623: 5. Allegro: "Laut verkünde unsre Freude"Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Edinburgh Festival Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, István Kertész
Lasst uns mit geschlungnen Händen, K.623aWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Georg Fischer