Folk Songs - Around the World Philharmonischer Kinderchor Dresden & Amarcord

Album info

Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
20.10.2023

Label: Sony Classical/Sony Music

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Choral

Artist: Philharmonischer Kinderchor Dresden & Amarcord

Composer: Ola Gjeilo (1978), Thoinot Arbeau (1519-1595), Robert Schumann (1810–1856), Orlando di Lasso (1532-1594)

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  • Thoinot Arbeau (1520 - 1595): Pavane:
  • 1 Arbeau: Pavane 01:25
  • Traditional: Vogelhochzeit:
  • 2 Traditional: Vogelhochzeit 04:20
  • Jetzt fahr'n wir über'n See:
  • 3 Traditional: Jetzt fahr'n wir über'n See 03:40
  • Vem kann segla:
  • 4 Traditional: Vem kann segla 01:58
  • Hej, igazítsad!:
  • 5 Traditional: Hej, igazítsad! 01:22
  • Hotaru koi:
  • 6 Traditional: Hotaru koi 01:17
  • Shenandoah:
  • 7 Traditional: Shenandoah 03:22
  • Ola Gjeilo (b. 1978): Northern Lights:
  • 8 Gjeilo: Northern Lights 03:54
  • Traditional: Berjoska:
  • 9 Traditional: Berjoska 03:29
  • Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856): Wenn ich ein Vöglein wär:
  • 10 Schumann: Wenn ich ein Vöglein wär 01:24
  • Jakub Neske (b. 1987): Mironczarnia:
  • 11 Neske: Mironczarnia 04:36
  • Traditional: Kalado:
  • 12 Traditional: Kalado 02:37
  • Orlando Di Lasso (1532 - 1594): O là, o che bon eccho, LV 674:
  • 13 Lasso: O là, o che bon eccho, LV 674 01:26
  • Traditional: Natzu:
  • 14 Traditional: Natzu 02:33
  • Hava Nagila:
  • 15 Traditional: Hava Nagila 03:02
  • Hab mein Wage vollgelade:
  • 16 Traditional: Hab mein Wage vollgelade 02:37
  • Ein Jäger längs dem Weiher ging:
  • 17 Traditional: Ein Jäger längs dem Weiher ging 04:59
  • Albert Hernandez (1900 - 1999): Goza mi calipso:
  • 18 Hernandez: Goza mi calipso 03:11
  • Darius Lim (b. 1986): The Fire Dance of Luna:
  • 19 Lim: The Fire Dance of Luna 03:54
  • Total Runtime 55:06

Info for Folk Songs - Around the World



The Philharmonic Children's Choir Dresden is the children's choir of the renowned Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra and one of the best children's choirs in Germany. The previous albums of Christmas songs - "Abendlieder" and "Am Weihnachtsbaum" - were highly praised.

The new album is an unusual, great combination, because the choir meets one of the best vocal ensembles in Germany, the vocal ensemble amarcord from Leipzig. Together, the excellent ensembles go on a musical journey around the world and are accompanied by instrumentalists on some pieces.

The fascinating and varied arrangements of traditional songs take you to more than a dozen regions around the globe. The path also leads across epochal boundaries, starting with Orlando di Lasso's "O là, o che bon eccho" in the Italian Renaissance and a French court dance, the "Pavane". But of course there are also a number of popular German folk songs, such as "Vogelhochzeit", "Jetzt fahr'n wir über'n See" or "Ein Jäger längs dem Weiher ging". There are also beautiful songs from Scandinavia ("Vem kann segla", "Northern Lights"), Poland ("Mironczarnia"), Hungary ("Hej igazítsad"), Japan ("Natzu", "Hotaru koi") or America ("Shenandoah", "Goza mi calipso"). Of course, the world-famous Israeli "Hava Nagila" must not be missing from a collection of traditional songs.

An excellent musical voyage of discovery around the world with two outstanding vocal ensembles!

Philharmonischer Kinderchor Dresden
Gunter Berger, chorus master
Amarcord
Maria Burna, piano
Christoph Emanuel Sprenger, snare drum
Claus-Peter Nebelung, double bass



Philharmonischer Kinderchor Dresden
The children's choir owes its foundation to an initiative of the then chief conductor of the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra, Kurt Masur, in 1967 and thus looks back on a history of more than fifty years. Today, the Dresden Philharmonic Children's Choir is one of the best-known and most successful children's choirs in Germany. The continuous professional work with the children is supported by the close cooperation with the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra. The diverse musical spectrum ranges from the Renaissance to works of the 21st century and is also repeatedly presented in joint concerts.

With its a cappella repertoire, the choir can be experienced throughout Germany and internationally. In the fall of 2019, it traveled to central cities in the USA and Canada under the motto "Many Voices - One World" for the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The choir can also look back on concerts and workshops in Australia, Africa, the USA, the United Arab Emirates and Japan, among other places. Radio, film and television productions as well as numerous CD recordings round off the choir's diverse activities.

The prerequisite for the choir's high artistic level is intensive and comprehensive training. It can begin as early as preschool age; at the age of five, a child can be accepted and learn how to handle the voice, rhythm and notes. It starts playfully in the first two years, gradually the learning results increase, and approximately at the age of ten a child can sing in the big children's choir, participate in tours, master the whole spectrum of the children's choir repertoire. The careful training encourages each child and challenges them to show their ability. Currently, about 140 children sing in the various formations of the choir. Since 2012, it has been led by choir director Prof. Gunter Berger.

The Philharmonic Children's Choir has been awarded first prizes at numerous national and international competitions. In its hometown of Dresden, it hosts the biennial "International Children's Choir Festival".

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