Werke von Thomas Hennig, Johannes Brahms und Leoš Janáček
The Berlin Oratorio Choir, founded in 1904, is one of the oldest amateur choirs in the city. It performs choral symphonic works from various eras in both the Berlin Philharmonic and the Berlin Concert Hall on Gendarmenmarkt. The choir currently has around 80 active members.
- BERLIN CONCERT HOUSE ORCHESTRA
- BERLIN ORATORIO CHOIR
- THOMAS HENNIG conductor
- VANESSA LINDSAY LANCH soprano
- GUNDULA HINTZ alto
- HANS-GEORG PRIESE tenor
- RALF LUKAS baritone
- DANIEL SEEGER organ
Works performed
Thomas Hennig
“Ghasele” (Friedrich Rückert)
Johannes Brahms
“Nänie” (after Friedrich Schiller) op. 82
Johannes Brahms
“Triumphal Song” for baritone, choir and orchestra op. 55
BREAK
Leoš Janáček
Glagolitic Mass for soloists, choir and orchestra
Participating artists
Konzerthausorchester Berlin
Berliner Oratorien-Chor
Thomas Hennig (Dirigent)
Vanessa Lindsay Lanch (Sopran)
Gundula Hintz (Alt)
Hans-Georg Priese (Tenor)
Ralf Lukas (Bariton)
Daniel Seeger (Orgel)
Dates
September 2024
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