Carl Heinrich Graun
Oratorium in Festo Nativitatis Christi
Weihnachtsoratorium
Carl Heinrich Graun
Oratorium in Festo Nativitatis Christi
Weihnachtsoratorium
- Instrumentation Soloists (SATB), Mixed Choir and Orchestra
- Composer Carl Heinrich Graun
- Editor Ekkehard Krüger Tobias Schwinger
- Edition Piano Reduction
- Publisher Ortus Musikverlag
- Order no. ORT1-2
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Description:
The "Oratorio in Festo Nativitatis Christi" by the Prussian court conductor Carl Heinrich Graun is a magnificent work of late Baroque vocal music. It was composed in the middle of the 18th century and is an important setting of the Christmas story. The work captivates with its combination of Baroque splendor and the emerging galant style, which is expressed in particularly singable and elegant melodies. With festive choruses, ornate arias and narrative recitatives, Graun creates a solemn atmosphere that praises the birth of Christ. As a contemporary counterpart to the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, this oratorio offers a fascinating perspective on Protestant church music at the court of Frederick the Great and is enjoying growing popularity again today during the Advent and Christmas season.