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Reinhold Friedrich & Sebastian Küchler-Blessing - Oh Mensch! Gib Acht! (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

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Reinhold Friedrich & Sebastian Küchler-Blessing - Oh Mensch! Gib Acht! (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Reinhold Friedrich & Sebastian Küchler-Blessing - Oh Mensch! Gib Acht! (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 78:26 minutes | 1,44 GB
Classical | Label: Ars Produktion, Official Digital Download

Trumpet and organ - and yet conceivably far removed from the usual of this popular line-up: that is "O man, pay attention!" - not just an eye-catcher, but program, when the world-class trumpeter Reinhold Friedrich and the Essen cathedral organist Sebastian Küchler-Blessing contemporary works, which as A reaction to the horrors of the Third Reich, placed in dialogue with arrangements of romantic works: in addition to the eponymous slow movement from Mahler's Third, "Kol Nidrei" by Max Bruch and Brahms' "O Tod, wie bitter bist Du" can be heard. Zsigmond Szathmáry, who was highly esteemed by György Ligeti, wrote an “…ad memoriam…” about the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin especially for this production.

Reinhold Friedrich, Dorothee Mields, Georgisches Kammerorchester Ingolstadt & Ruben Gazarian - Listen to Our Cry (2021) [24/48]

Posted By: delpotro
Reinhold Friedrich, Dorothee Mields, Georgisches Kammerorchester Ingolstadt & Ruben Gazarian - Listen to Our Cry (2021) [24/48]

Reinhold Friedrich, Dorothee Mields, Georgisches Kammerorchester Ingolstadt & Ruben Gazarian - Listen to Our Cry (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 62:00 minutes | 543 MB
Classical | Label: Ars Produktion, Official Digital Download

The recordings for this release were made in the middle of the pandemic under difficult conditions. The hope of the artists involved is to make their contribution so that culture will emerge from this crisis not weakened, but strengthened. "Art is a daughter of freedom, and from the necessity of spirits, not from the necessity of matter, it wants to receive its prescription" (Schiller).