Martin, Frank / Daniel Reuss / Martin: Golgotha
Album: | Martin: Golgotha | Collection: | Classical | |
Artist: | Martin, Frank / Daniel Reuss | Added: | Apr 2010 | |
Label: | Harmonia Mundi France |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2010-04-25 | Pull Date: | 2010-06-27 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Jun 27 | Jun 20 | Jun 13 | Jun 6 | May 16 | May 9 | May 2 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 17, 2013: | In Your Ear | Worldwide Broadcast
Le Discours Au Temple (Die Streitrede Im Tempel), Les Rameaux (Das Palmfest), Prologue. Père Père! (Prolog: 'vater!') |
4. | Jun 19, 2010: | "In Your Ear ..." with Bug, the big bug crawling
Prologue. Père Père! (Prolog: 'vater!') |
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2. | Oct 14, 2010: | Pre-Brick POP Out Book with Bug
Prologue. Père Père! (Prolog: 'vater!') |
5. | Jun 10, 2010: | The Value Machine
Méditation: 'que Dirai-Je?' (Meditation: 'was Soll Ich Sagen?') |
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3. | Jun 20, 2010: | "In Your Ear ..." with Bug, glitter!?
Prologue. Père Père! (Prolog: 'vater!') / Les Rameaux (Das Palmfest) / Le Discou |
6. | Jun 02, 2010: | "In Your Ear ..." with Bug, post zbug
Prologue. Père Père! (Prolog: 'vater!') |
Album Review
David Leikam
Reviewed 2010-04-22
Reviewed 2010-04-22
Frank Martin’s Golgotha:
Golgotha, oratorio for 5 vocal soloists, chorus, organ, and orchestra (1945–1948) is based on Golgotha, the biblical name for the place where Jesus was crucified. Swiss composer Frank Martin (1890-1974) was inspired by Rembrandt’s etching of The Three Crosses (1653). A magnificently haunting and introspective recording of this grand opus and worth playing complete or in separate movement sections. – dBug || No FCCs
Disc: 1
1. 07:45 - Prologue. Père père! (Prolog: 'Vater!')
2. 09:37 - Les Rameaux (Das Palmfest)
3. 11:39 - Le discours au Temple (Die Streitrede im Tempel)
4. 05:32 - La Sainte Cène (Das heilige Abendmahl)
5. 13:11 - Géthsémané
Disc: 2
1. 08:43 - Méditation: 'Que dirai-je?' (Meditation: 'Was soll ich sagen?')
2. 11:09 - Jésus devant le Sanhédrin (Jesus vor dem Hohen Rat)
3. 08:22 - Jésus devant Pilate (Jesus vor Pilatus)
4. 10:24 - Le Calvaire (Golgotha)
5. 08:00 - Épilogue: "O Mort, Où Est Ton Aiguillon?" (Epilog: "o Tod, Wo Ist Dein Stachel?")
Golgotha, oratorio for 5 vocal soloists, chorus, organ, and orchestra (1945–1948) is based on Golgotha, the biblical name for the place where Jesus was crucified. Swiss composer Frank Martin (1890-1974) was inspired by Rembrandt’s etching of The Three Crosses (1653). A magnificently haunting and introspective recording of this grand opus and worth playing complete or in separate movement sections. – dBug || No FCCs
Disc: 1
1. 07:45 - Prologue. Père père! (Prolog: 'Vater!')
2. 09:37 - Les Rameaux (Das Palmfest)
3. 11:39 - Le discours au Temple (Die Streitrede im Tempel)
4. 05:32 - La Sainte Cène (Das heilige Abendmahl)
5. 13:11 - Géthsémané
Disc: 2
1. 08:43 - Méditation: 'Que dirai-je?' (Meditation: 'Was soll ich sagen?')
2. 11:09 - Jésus devant le Sanhédrin (Jesus vor dem Hohen Rat)
3. 08:22 - Jésus devant Pilate (Jesus vor Pilatus)
4. 10:24 - Le Calvaire (Golgotha)
5. 08:00 - Épilogue: "O Mort, Où Est Ton Aiguillon?" (Epilog: "o Tod, Wo Ist Dein Stachel?")
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