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An den Schlaf
Under the title "An den Schlaf", Winfried Toll and the Camerata Vocale Freiburg present an extraordinary concert program that illuminates the idea of death and transience in W. A. Mozart's Requiem in D minor from different perspectives.
Winfried Toll places two choral-symphonic compositions alongside the work, which is shrouded in myth and mystery: Verdi's last creation Stabat mater and Alexander Zemlinsky's Psalm 23 "The Lord is my shepherd". These are framed by the silence of Hugo Wolf's songs with the impressive Mörike text "An den Schlaf", interpreted by the young baritone David Rother.
The dialog between the works opens up a subtle field of tension, letting go and calm - created by the Camerata Vocale Freiburg, soloists Siri Thornhill, Sarah Romberger, Theo Rohde and David Rother as well as the Camerata Freiburg orchestra (conductor: Johannes Blumenröther) under the overall musical direction of Winfried Toll.
Program:
Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901):
Stabat Mater from the Quattro pezzi sacri
(arrangement for chamber orchestra by Winfried Toll)
Hugo Wolf (1860-1903):
Auf ein altes Bild (arrangement for baritone and orchestra by Winfried Toll)
Gebet (arrangement for soprano and orchestra by Winfried Toll)
An den Schlaf (arrangement for baritone and orchestra by Winfried Toll)
Alexander Zemlinsky (1871-1942):
Psalm 23 "Der Herr ist mein Hirt" op. 24
(arrangement for chamber orchestra by Winfried Toll)
W. A. Mozart (1756-1791):
Requiem in D minor KV 626
Performers:
Siri Thornhill, soprano
Sarah Romberger, alto
Theo Rohde, tenor
David Rother, baritone
Orchestra Camerata Freiburg
Johannes Blumenröther, concertmaster
Camerata Vocale Freiburg
Winfried Toll, conductor
Camerata Vocale Freiburg | Photo © Frank Tusch