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Hildegard Bingen Fassler 1098 1150 1165 1179
Blessed Hildegard of Bingen (German: Hildegard von Bingen) +••.••(...) September 1179), also known as Saint Hildegard, and Sibyl of the Rhine, was a Christian mystic, German Benedictine abbess, visionary, and polymath. Elected a magistra by her fellow nuns in 1136, she founded the monasteries of Rupertsberg in 1150 and Eibingen in 1165. One of her works as a composer, the Ordo Virtutum, is an early example of liturgical drama. Attention in recent decades to women of the medieval church has led to a great deal of popular interest in Hildegard, particularly her music. Between 70 and 80 compositions have survived, which is one of the largest repertoires among medieval composers. Hildegard left behind over 100 letters, 72 songs, seventy poems, and 9 books. One of her better known works, Ordo Virtutum (Play of the Virtues), is a morality play. It is unsure when some of Hildegard's compositions were composed, though the Ordo Virtutum is thought to have been composed as early as 1151. The morality play consists of monophonic melodies for the Anima (human soul) and 16 Virtues. In addition to the Ordo Virtutum Hildegard composed many liturgical songs that were collected into a cycle called the Symphonia armoniae celestium revelationum. The songs from Symphonia are set to Hildegard's own text and range from antiphons, hymns, sequences, to responsories. Her music is described as monophonic; that is, consisting of exactly one melodic line. Hildegard's compositional style is characterized by soaring melodies, often well outside of the normal range of chant at the time. Additionally, scholars such as Margot Fassler and Marianna Richert Pfau describe Hildegard's music as highly melismatic, often with recurrent melodic units, and also note her close attention to the relationship between music and text, which was a rare occurrence in monastic chant of the twelfth century. Hildegard of Bingen's songs are left open for rhythmic interpreation because of the use of neumes without a staff. The reverence for the Virgin Mary reflected in music shows how deeply influenced and inspired Hildegard of Bingen and her community were by the Virgin Mary and the saints. The definition of 'greenness' is an earthly expression of the heavenly in an integrity that overcomes dualisms. This 'greenness' or power of life appears frequently in Hildegard's works. Hildegard's musical, literary, and scientific writings are housed primarily in two manuscripts: the Dendermonde manuscript and the Riesenkodex. The Dendermonde manuscript was copied under Hildegard's supervision at Rupertsberg, while the Riesencodex was copied in the century after Hildegard's death.
Bierhübeli Salzhaus Bern Keng Fernandes Theo Känzig 2014 2015
Music: Tin Tin by Klischée (from the Album Touché) Buy Track or Album: (http•••) Video: Fässler&Horst (www.faesslerundhorst.ch) Movie Shots: Mannik Keng, Brigitte Fässler, Fabian Zaehner, Christian Hunziker (www.core-style.ch) Cut: William Bejedi Vocals: William Bejedi & Marena Whitcher, Piano/Synthesizer: Dominique Dreier, Drumpad/Controller: Kilian Spinnler Trumpet: Pascal Fernandes, Trombone: Valerio Lepori, Guitar: Theo Känzig Visuals: Benjamin Kniel, Lights: Christian Hunziker, Mix: Jonas Stehli Recorded live @ Bierhübeli, Bern The Bierhübeli show was a part of the the «Touché Clubtour» 2014/15 21.11.14 8×15, Nordportal, Baden 28.11.14 Bolgenschanze, Davos 29.11.14 Polyball, ETH, Zürich 05.12.14 Salzhaus, Winterthur 06.12.14 Solheure, Solothurn 10.12.14 Satellite, Lausanne 13.12.14 Kugl, St. Gallen 20.12.14 Krempel, Buchs 26.12.14 Bierhübeli, Bern 29.12.14 Moods, Zürich 02.01.15 Wetterhorn, Hasliberg 03.01.15 Schüür, Luzern 24.01.15 Oh Festival, Pont Rouge, Monthey Infos: www.klischeeofficial.com
Peter Roth Roth Brun Strebel Grillo Kindermann Bendel 2021
Die Komposition «Puls 54 – Media vita» verbindet auf einem gemeinsamen Puls eine Antiphon des St. Galler Mönches Notker Balbulus mit Gedichten des Schweizer Schriftstellers Niklaus Meienberg und der Poesie des Sufimystikers Dschalal ad-Din Rumi. Das Konzert des Chorprojektes St. Gallen und das Rahmenprogramm mit Maria Walpen und Matthias Fässler vom 5. September in Trogen lassen uns erleben, aus welch unterschiedlicher Perspektive die Drei – seien sie Mönch, Mystiker oder Poet – ihre Einsichten und Erfahrungen in Worte und Texte gegossen haben. Dabei durchzieht die alles entscheidende Frage nach der Beziehung von Leben und Tod die Texte und die dazu komponierte Musik wie ein grosser, tiefer Bordun: Diesseits und Jenseits, Existenz und Vernichtung, Form und Essenz! Gerade in unserer Zeit, in der Begriffe wie Verfügbarkeit, Machbarkeit und Kontrolle brüchig werden, stellt sich die Frage nach unserem Verständnis von Leben und Tod ganz neu und konkret! Hörend, singend und musizierend nähern wir uns dieser Fragestellung. Lassen wir uns, jenseits von Erklärungen, Konzepten und Glaubenssätzen vom Klang der Worte, Stimmen und Instrumente berühren und nach Innen führen! PETER ROTH Solo-Stimmen: Barbara Balzan, Peter Rinderknecht Saxofone: Albin Brun Kontrabass: Claudio Strebel Schlagzeug: Maurizio Grillo Komposition, Leitung, Piano: Peter Roth, (http•••) Gemischter Chor: Chorprojekt St. Gallen, (http•••) Texte: Notker Balbulus, Niklaus Meienberg, Dschalal ad-Din Rumi Wir danken Thomas Dietschweiler! Kamera: Axel Kindermann, Sebastian Heinzel, Alexander Buchhammer Schnitt: Axel Kindermann Produktion: Heinzelfilm GmbH, (http•••) Ton und Mastering: Pierre Bendel, Zack Studio St. Gallen, (http•••) Beleuchtung: Samuel Schönenberger Konzerte vom 5. September 2021, Evang. Kirche Trogen AR
Hermann Prey Fassler Robert Schunk Friedrich Lenz Kieth Engen Sabine Hass Pamela Coburn Coburn Kuhn Seibel Wolfgang Sawallisch Richard Wagner Bavarian State Opera Bayerisches Staatsorchester 2016
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Das Liebesverbot: Overture · Hermann Prey Wagner: Das Liebesverbot ℗ 2016 Orfeo Released on: 2016-01-01 Artist: Hermann Prey Artist: Wolfgang Fassler Artist: Robert Schunk Artist: Friedrich Lenz Artist: Kieth Engen Artist: Sabine Hass Artist: Pamela Coburn Artist: Alfred Kuhn Artist: Raimund Grumbach Artist: Marianne Seibel Artist: Hermann Sapell Choir: Bavarian State Opera Chorus Conductor: Wolfgang Sawallisch Orchestra: Bayerisches Staatsorchester Composer: Richard Wagner Auto-generated by YouTube.
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