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Requiem for Jheronymus Bosch / Detlev Glanert.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Glanert, Detlev, composer.
Contributor:
Stenz, Markus, conductor.
Berg, Rob van den, film director.
Groot Omroepkoor, singer.
Concertgebouworkest, instrumentalist.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Standardized Title:
Requiem für Hieronymus Bosch
Language:
Latin
Subjects (All):
Bosch, Hieronymus, -1516--Songs and music.
Bosch, Hieronymus.
Requiems.
Genre:
Concert films.
Requiems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (87 minutes)
Other Title:
Requiem for Hieronymus Bosch
Place of Publication:
Berlin : C Major Entertainment, 2016.
Language Note:
Spoken and sung in Latin.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
s-Hertogenbosch's most famous son, the famed painter Hieronymus Bosch lived and worked at the town marketplace, portraying medieval life in his paintings brimming with symbolism, fantasy and riddles. With the international event Bosch 500, 's-Hertogenbosch is commemorating the five hundredth anniversary of the artist's death in a spectacular way. The RCO's house composer Detlev Glanert has been commissioned by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Bosch 500 to write a requiem for soloists, choir, organ and orchestra. The composition translates the demonic nature of Bosch's paintings with textual counterparts into music. Glanert combines traditional requiem texts with excerpts from the manuscript collection Carmina Burana - each movement of the Requiem is accompanied by a poem about the seven deadly sins.
Participant:
David Wilson-Johnson, voice ; Aga Mikolaj, soprano ; Ursula Hesse von den Steinen, mezzo-soprano ; Gerhard Siegel, tenor ; Christof Fischesser, bass ; Leo van Doeselaar, organ ; the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra ; Netherlands Radio Choir ; Marcus Stenz, conductor.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed February 23, 2022).
Written in 2016.
Recorded St. John's Cathedral, Netherlands.
OCLC:
1309919441

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