
Commissioned to write new music to inaugurate the Elbphilharmonie
concert hall in Hamburg, composer Jörg Widmann drew inspiration from the
shape of the building itself: “From the outside it resembles a ship. To
me, the interior looked like the hold of a ship, an ark…Re-emerging
into the daylight, the ark idea would not leave me alone. The inflection
of the music I had to compose was clear….”
Arche, an Oratorio
for soloists, choirs, organ and orchestra is a compendious work
embracing the course of history in the west with a collaged libretto
drawing upon a range of writers: from the unknown authors of the Old
Testament to Nietzsche and Sloterdijk via Francis of Assisi,
Michelangelo and Schiller.
Arche looks at the tradition of the
oratorio and transforms it. Dieter Rexroth in the liner notes: “What
immediately stands out is above all the impression of paradox and the
vast diversity of forms and musical resources.
Everything happens at once, everything interlocks. Every moment transports us into another
world.” Kent Nagano directs the massed musical forces with aplomb in
this concert recording from the premiere performance in January 2017.
(ECM Records)
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