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Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus|Danielpour: The Passion of Yeshua

Danielpour: The Passion of Yeshua

JoAnn Falletta, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, University of California, Los Angeles Chamber Singers, Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus

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There's a good deal of background to Richard Danielpour's oratorio The Passion of Yeshua, and it will provide fodder for discussion in the coming years in the fields of biblical exegesis and reception history. It is a telling of the Passion drawing on the Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh, whose words are used to dramatize the story. Some of the music is in Hebrew, some in English, and there are three sources for the English text: the Revised New Standard translation, the Complete Jewish Bible of Messianic Jewish theologian David Stern, and, at a climactic moment, the words of Danielpour himself, whose origins lie in Persian Judaism. The composer selected the texts, a project that entailed pondering and personal discovery over more than two decades. There is much to think about here, but for average listeners, the work is a fine example of Danielpour's popular operatic style, here transferred to a fairly conventional oratorio form with a narrator (baritone Matthew Worth), choruses, and soloists embodying the drama. The most distinctive aspect of the libretto for many will be not its Jewish elements, but the prominent roles given to Miryam Magdala (Mary Magdalene), sung by soprano Hilda Plitmann, and to Miryam (Mary), a major showcase for mezzo-soprano J'Nai Bridges. These two make an ideally contrasted pair, and the performances are uniformly strong. The conductor, JoAnn Falletta, has championed the work, and for this world premiere recordings brings it to her own Buffalo Philharmonic and is attuned to the score's dramatic ebb and flow. The likelihood is that listeners of various religious backgrounds will find this an engaging and absorbing new setting of the Passion.

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Danielpour: The Passion of Yeshua

Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus

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The Passion of Yeshua (Richard Danielpour)

1
I. Prologue
Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus
00:05:30

Richard Danielpour, Composer - JoAnn Falletta, Conductor - Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, Choir, MainArtist - University of California, Los Angeles Chamber Singers, Choir

(C) 2020 Naxos (P) 2020 Naxos

2
II. Pesach
Matthew Worth
00:05:14

Richard Danielpour, Composer - JoAnn Falletta, Conductor - Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Matthew Worth, Artist, MainArtist - Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, Choir - University of California, Los Angeles Chamber Singers, Choir - Kenneth Overton, Artist

(C) 2020 Naxos (P) 2020 Naxos

3
III. Ritual. Duet
Hila Plitmann
00:04:36

Richard Danielpour, Composer - JoAnn Falletta, Conductor - Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Hila Plitmann, Artist, MainArtist - Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, Choir - J'nai Bridges, Artist - University of California, Los Angeles Chamber Singers, Choir

(C) 2020 Naxos (P) 2020 Naxos

4
IV. Betrayal
Matthew Worth
00:06:46

Richard Danielpour, Composer - JoAnn Falletta, Conductor - Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Matthew Worth, Artist, MainArtist - Kenneth Overton, Artist

(C) 2020 Naxos (P) 2020 Naxos

5
V. Intermezzo. In the Valley of the Shadow of Death
Kenneth Overton
00:06:04

Richard Danielpour, Composer - JoAnn Falletta, Conductor - Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Timothy Fallon, Artist - Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, Choir - University of California, Los Angeles Chamber Singers, Choir - Kenneth Overton, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Naxos (P) 2020 Naxos

6
VI. Gethsemane
Matthew Worth
00:13:01

Richard Danielpour, Composer - JoAnn Falletta, Conductor - Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Matthew Worth, Artist, MainArtist - J'nai Bridges, Artist - Kenneth Overton, Artist

(C) 2020 Naxos (P) 2020 Naxos

7
VII. Interlude
Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus
00:03:56

Richard Danielpour, Composer - JoAnn Falletta, Conductor - Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, Choir, MainArtist - University of California, Los Angeles Chamber Singers, Choir

(C) 2020 Naxos (P) 2020 Naxos

Disc 2

1
VIII. In the Palace of the High Priest
Matthew Worth
00:06:13

Richard Danielpour, Composer - JoAnn Falletta, Conductor - Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - James K. Bass, Artist - Matthew Worth, Artist, MainArtist - Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, Choir - University of California, Los Angeles Chamber Singers, Choir - Kenneth Overton, Artist

(C) 2020 Naxos (P) 2020 Naxos

2
IX. Kefa's Denial
Matthew Worth
00:10:11

Richard Danielpour, Composer - JoAnn Falletta, Conductor - Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Timothy Fallon, Artist - Matthew Worth, Artist, MainArtist - Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, Choir - J'nai Bridges, Artist - University of California, Los Angeles Chamber Singers, Choir

(C) 2020 Naxos (P) 2020 Naxos

3
X. Yeshua Before Pilate
Hila Plitmann
00:09:57

Richard Danielpour, Composer - JoAnn Falletta, Conductor - Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Hila Plitmann, Artist, MainArtist - Timothy Fallon, Artist - Matthew Worth, Artist - Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, Choir - University of California, Los Angeles Chamber Singers, Choir - Kenneth Overton, Artist

(C) 2020 Naxos (P) 2020 Naxos

4
XI. Behold the Man
Hila Plitmann
00:08:39

Richard Danielpour, Composer - JoAnn Falletta, Conductor - Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Hila Plitmann, Artist, MainArtist - Timothy Fallon, Artist - Matthew Worth, Artist - Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, Choir - J'nai Bridges, Artist - University of California, Los Angeles Chamber Singers, Choir

(C) 2020 Naxos (P) 2020 Naxos

5
XII. Via Dolorosa
Hila Plitmann
00:12:09

Richard Danielpour, Composer - JoAnn Falletta, Conductor - Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Hila Plitmann, Artist, MainArtist - Timothy Fallon, Artist - Matthew Worth, Artist - Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, Choir - University of California, Los Angeles Chamber Singers, Choir - Kenneth Overton, Artist

(C) 2020 Naxos (P) 2020 Naxos

6
XIII. Darkness over the Land
Matthew Worth
00:05:50

Richard Danielpour, Composer - JoAnn Falletta, Conductor - Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Matthew Worth, Artist, MainArtist - Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, Choir - University of California, Los Angeles Chamber Singers, Choir - Kenneth Overton, Artist

(C) 2020 Naxos (P) 2020 Naxos

7
XIV. Epilogue
Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus
00:04:53

Richard Danielpour, Composer - JoAnn Falletta, Conductor - Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra - Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, Choir, MainArtist - University of California, Los Angeles Chamber Singers, Choir

(C) 2020 Naxos (P) 2020 Naxos

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There's a good deal of background to Richard Danielpour's oratorio The Passion of Yeshua, and it will provide fodder for discussion in the coming years in the fields of biblical exegesis and reception history. It is a telling of the Passion drawing on the Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh, whose words are used to dramatize the story. Some of the music is in Hebrew, some in English, and there are three sources for the English text: the Revised New Standard translation, the Complete Jewish Bible of Messianic Jewish theologian David Stern, and, at a climactic moment, the words of Danielpour himself, whose origins lie in Persian Judaism. The composer selected the texts, a project that entailed pondering and personal discovery over more than two decades. There is much to think about here, but for average listeners, the work is a fine example of Danielpour's popular operatic style, here transferred to a fairly conventional oratorio form with a narrator (baritone Matthew Worth), choruses, and soloists embodying the drama. The most distinctive aspect of the libretto for many will be not its Jewish elements, but the prominent roles given to Miryam Magdala (Mary Magdalene), sung by soprano Hilda Plitmann, and to Miryam (Mary), a major showcase for mezzo-soprano J'Nai Bridges. These two make an ideally contrasted pair, and the performances are uniformly strong. The conductor, JoAnn Falletta, has championed the work, and for this world premiere recordings brings it to her own Buffalo Philharmonic and is attuned to the score's dramatic ebb and flow. The likelihood is that listeners of various religious backgrounds will find this an engaging and absorbing new setting of the Passion.

© TiVo

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