Rundfunkchor Berlin
Idioma disponível: inglêsThe Berlin Radio Chorus, or Rundfunkchor Berlin, is one of contemporary Germany's leading professional choirs. It is associated with the Rundfunkorchester Berlin, or Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra. The Rundfunkchor Berlin was founded in 1925, at the same time as the Berlin Radio broadcaster itself. During the pre-World War II period, the group boasted some of the top Central European conductors of the day, including George Szell, Otto Klemperer, and Erich Kleiber. During the Weimar era, the choir was notably progressive, singing world premieres of works by Ernest Krenek, Arthur Honegger, Kurt Weill, and other modern composers. The choir was renamed the Chor des Reichsenders Berlin, or Choir of Berlin Reich Broadcasting, with the ascent of Adolf Hitler to power in 1933, and in 1943 it was temporarily dissolved. The choir was immediately revived after the war's end, however, first as the Solistenvereinigung der Berliner Rundfunk, or Soloists' Association of the Berlin Radio. In 1948, this group merged with the Great Choir of the Berlin Radio, and the present name was adopted. The Berlin Radio tower was located in East Berlin, and the choir performed under the auspices of the East German government until reunification in 1990. Among its conductors during this period were Kurt Masur, Otmar Suitner, and Dietrich Knothe, who in 1994 relinquished the baton to the orchestra's first non-Germanic conductor, Robin Gritton. In 2001, he was succeeded by Simon Halsey, who served as an honorary conductor and as a frequent guest conductor. The choir's current chief conductor is Gijs Leenaars. The Berlin Radio Chorus has toured Europe (often performing with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, including at the coronation ceremony of Prince Albert), Japan, and the U.S. Since 2003 the choir has mounted an annual sing-along concert featuring up to 1,000 singers. The Berlin Radio Chorus' recording catalog dates back to the Communist era; in 1985, the chorus recorded Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms for the Decca label. It joined the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin in 2019 for a recording of Brahms choral works on Sony Classical. The chorus has received three Grammy awards and numerous Echo Klassik awards in Germany.
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The Berlin Radio Chorus, or Rundfunkchor Berlin, is one of contemporary Germany's leading professional choirs. It is associated with the Rundfunkorchester Berlin, or Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra.
The Rundfunkchor Berlin was founded in 1925, at the same time as the Berlin Radio broadcaster itself. During the pre-World War II period, the group boasted some of the top Central European conductors of the day, including George Szell, Otto Klemperer, and Erich Kleiber. During the Weimar era, the choir was notably progressive, singing world premieres of works by Ernest Krenek, Arthur Honegger, Kurt Weill, and other modern composers. The choir was renamed the Chor des Reichsenders Berlin, or Choir of Berlin Reich Broadcasting, with the ascent of Adolf Hitler to power in 1933, and in 1943 it was temporarily dissolved. The choir was immediately revived after the war's end, however, first as the Solistenvereinigung der Berliner Rundfunk, or Soloists' Association of the Berlin Radio. In 1948, this group merged with the Great Choir of the Berlin Radio, and the present name was adopted. The Berlin Radio tower was located in East Berlin, and the choir performed under the auspices of the East German government until reunification in 1990. Among its conductors during this period were Kurt Masur, Otmar Suitner, and Dietrich Knothe, who in 1994 relinquished the baton to the orchestra's first non-Germanic conductor, Robin Gritton. In 2001, he was succeeded by Simon Halsey, who served as an honorary conductor and as a frequent guest conductor. The choir's current chief conductor is Gijs Leenaars. The Berlin Radio Chorus has toured Europe (often performing with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, including at the coronation ceremony of Prince Albert), Japan, and the U.S. Since 2003 the choir has mounted an annual sing-along concert featuring up to 1,000 singers.
The Berlin Radio Chorus' recording catalog dates back to the Communist era; in 1985, the chorus recorded Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms for the Decca label. It joined the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin in 2019 for a recording of Brahms choral works on Sony Classical. The chorus has received three Grammy awards and numerous Echo Klassik awards in Germany.
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Humperdinck: Der Blaue Vogel (Concert Version Ed. S. Tast)
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Juri Tetzlaff, Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Steffen Tast
Classical - Lançado por CapriccioNR em 07/10/2022
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Charles Gounod: Requiem / Antonin Dvorak: Messe in D
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Risto Joost, Polyphonia Ensemble Berlin, Hye-Lin Hur
Classical - Lançado por Carus em 01/11/2014
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Eisler: Deutsche Sinfonie
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Max Pommer
Symphonic Music - Lançado por Eterna em 30/03/1988
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Reger: Geistliche Gesänge, Op. 138 & Drei Motetten, Op. 110
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Dietrich Knothe
Classical - Lançado por Eterna em 01/01/1992
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Eisler: Woodburry-Liederbüchlein / Kanons für gemischten Chor / 5 Lieder für Kindergärten / Drei Kinderlieder für Gesang und Bratsche / Gegen den Krieg / Septett No. 1
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Berliner Solisten, Dietrich Knothe
Classical - Lançado por Eterna em 09/09/1975
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Brahms: Symphony No.4 In E Minor, Op. 98; Haydn Variations, Op. 56a; Nänie, Op. 82
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Dietrich Knothe, Berliner Philharmoniker, Claudio Abbado
Classical - Lançado por Deutsche Grammophon (DG) em 01/01/1992
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Brahms: Symphony No.1; Gesang der Parzen
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Dietrich Knothe, Berliner Philharmoniker, Claudio Abbado
Classical - Lançado por Deutsche Grammophon (DG) em 01/01/1991
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Morgenlicht - Kirchenlieder & Choräle
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Simon Halsey
Classical - Lançado por Deutsche Grammophon (DG) em 26/08/2012
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C.P.E. Bach: Magnificat
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Kammerorchester Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach & Hartmut Haenchen
Classical - Lançado por Brilliant Classics em 01/09/2014
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Geistliches Lied, Op. 30 (Arr. for Choir and String Orchestra)
Classical - Lançado por Sony Classical - Sony Music em 19/04/2019
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Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms etc.
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Riccardo Chailly
Classical - Lançado por Decca Music Group Ltd. em 01/01/1985
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Ein deutsches Requiem (Arr. for Voices and 2 Pianos)
Konrad Jarnot, Marlis Petersen, Philip Mayers
Classical - Lançado por Coviello Classics em 01/09/2010
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Beethoven: Christus am Ölberge
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Solistenvereinigung des Berliner Rundfunks, Helmut Koch
Classical - Lançado por Eterna em 01/01/1970
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Strauss: Choral Music
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Robin Gritton
Classical - Lançado por Deutsche Grammophon (DG) em 01/01/2001
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Sergei Rachmaninow: Chrysostomos Liturgie op. 31
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Nicolas Fink
Classical - Lançado por Carus em 01/05/2015
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
Wellesz: Die Bakchantinnen, Op. 44 (Musica Rediva)
Opera - Lançado por Orfeo em 16/07/2002
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Pfitzner: Das dunkle Reich, Op. 38
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Yvonne Wiedstruck, Yaron Windmüller, Sigurd Bruns, Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Rolf Reuter
Classical - Lançado por CPO em 01/01/1994
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Sergei Rachmaninow: Chrysostomos Liturgie op. 31
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Nicolas Fink
Classical - Lançado por Carus em 01/05/2015
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Gluck: Orfeo Ed Euridice
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Kammerorchester Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Opera - Lançado por Planet Blue Records em 01/01/1988
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Hindemith: Six Chansons / Fünfstimmige Madrigale / Five Songs on old Texts / Kanons a cappella
Classical - Lançado por Wergo em 22/09/2023
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Anthologie de la musique chorale allemande (Mono Version)
Rundfunkchor Berlin, Helmut Koch
Miscellaneous - Lançado por BnF Collection em 01/01/1961
24-Bit 96.0 kHz - Stereo