Laudato si '(oratorio)

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World premiere on November 6, 2016 in Limburg Cathedral, conducted by the composer Peter Reulein

Laudato si ' is the title of an oratorio composed by the church musician Peter Reulein based on a libretto by Father Helmut Schlegel OFM . It was premiered on November 6, 2016 in the High Cathedral of Limburg in Limburg an der Lahn . The concert film of the same name was first sold on DVD on January 29th .

Emergence

In the spring of 2015, the Church Music Department (RKM) of the Diocese of Limburg made the first plans for the 50th anniversary of this department in 2016. The decision was made in favor of a commissioned composition in the form of an oratorio, which should also be performed on other occasions. The diversity of church music in the diocese should be represented by different music groups. Texts and statements from Pope Francis were provided as a basis. The Magnificat should be linked to its two most recent encyclicals . For writing the libretto was Franciscans Helmut Schlegel, lyricist of new clergy songs obliged. This is how Francis of Assisi and Clare of Assisi came into play as actors. Since the Jubilee fell in the Holy Year of Mercy , its central theme was added. Peter Reulein was commissioned to compose the music for Schlegel's libretto. The graphic artist Dorothea Lindenberg designed a logo for the logo that plays with the elements of St. Francis of Assisi's song of the sun . The oratorio Laudato si '- A Franciscan Magnificat was created against the background of the religious and social context of 2015. It was published by Dehm-Verlag in 2016 .

text

Helmut Schlegel (2017)

The work is divided into a prologue and five images and the text is based on the Magnificat of Mary from the Gospel according to Luke in Latin ( Lk 1.46–55  EU ), which is the focus of the work. Mary is portrayed as a strong woman with deep faith and refreshing humanity. The Magnificat calls for “more” justice , solidarity and freedom .

Between the individual verses of the Magnificat, various story lines are built in, such as stations from the life of Mary (including the scene of the Annunciation , the "good advice" at the wedding in Cana ), paraphrased statements by Pope Francis from the two encyclicals with the name Evangelii gaudium (2013) and Laudato si ' (2015) as well as statements by Francis of Assisi , which are reproduced by him and Clare of Assisi .

The oratorio contains various texts by Francis of Assisi, in whose Canticle of the Sun the individual stanzas begin with “Laudato si '”, and by Pope Francis from the two encyclicals mentioned above. The motto of the Holy Year of Mercy plays a central role in the oratorio. Pope Francis has thus taken up the basic principles of the Magnificat and placed central questions of humanity at the center of the Christian message. This particularly includes justice, peace and the integrity of creation .

The prose texts mentioned were translated into rhythmic poetry by Helmut Schlegel . Clare of Assisi has her say, since Francis would have been inconceivable without Clare and the Magnificat is a woman's song . Women in particular were among the people whose humiliation was primarily counteracted by Jesus and, in his successor, the Evangelist Luke . The dawn of the “ Kingdom of God ” contradicts a superior or subordinate role in gender roles . In addition, mercy forms the basis of the message of the Bible and of all other religious searches of humanity. The oratory wants to invite one to look for the face of God in Jesus and to recognize and honor the face of Jesus in the faces of all living beings.

music

Peter Reulein (2017)

With a four- to eight-part choir , a children's and youth choir, a choral schola , organ , an orchestra , a speaker and five vocal soloists , a wide spectrum of church music forms is presented. Most of the work has the character of a joyful music festival. The recitative-like parts contain sounds from the genres of film music and music theater . A speaker explains the following picture in free words. The organ sets accents in the oratorio with echoes of compositions by Olivier Messiaen , Jehan Alain , Max Reger and Sigfrid Karg-Elert . A short organ passage in the style of a Hammond organ is a tribute to the jazz shows.

Prologue: The time is fulfilled
In the prologue, tuned glasses are used when the angel appears .

1st picture: The creation dances - the creation laments
In the first picture, Francis of Assisi (tenor solo) introduces the theme of Laudato si ' . He is assisted by a recorder and pizzicato - strings accompanied. The origin of Pope Francis from Argentina was the reason for the use of music in the style of Tango Argentino . In addition, the Choralschola can be heard for the first time .

2nd picture: God's new beginning
In the second picture the climax consists of the Jubilee of Mary. The theme of the Magnificat appears for the first time and is then taken up by the choir. The picture ends with the song Faith Can Like You by Helmut Schlegel (text) and Joachim Raabe (music) from 2009 from the German-language Catholic hymn book Gotteslob (GL / LM 885).

3rd picture: He gave you breath, gave you dignity.
The third picture begins with a musical- like representation of the wedding at Cana and ends with klezmer music .

4th picture: Life celebrates an uprising.
The fourth picture begins with a timpani solo and tuba sounds in the crucifixion scene on Mount Golgotha and the singing of the Choralschola. In a dramatic recitative, Pope Francis builds a bridge to the suffering of the present, such as poverty , prostitution , flight and displacement . This is followed by a duet by Franz and Klara, in which the harp , flute and subtle strings create an intimate atmosphere . Children's voices then perform an Easter hallelujah as an African call and response .

5th picture: Every moment is beginning
The fifth and last picture begins like the first with a confident tango with Pope Francis, Francis and Clare in a trio . The conclusion is a doxology with the fanfare-like Magnificat theme. In the final hymn , the audience is asked to tune into the cosmos of creation . The final conclusion of the work is a double fugue ( Amen / Halleluja), which ends in a final jubilation.

Performances

Preparations for the performance on January 29, 2017 in Frankfurt Cathedral

The world premiere of the oratorio took place on November 6th, 2016 in Limburg Cathedral as part of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Church Music Department of the Diocese of Limburg, under the overall direction of Peter Reulein . Another performance of the oratorio took place on January 29, 2017 in the Imperial Cathedral of St. Bartholomew in Frankfurt am Main . Further dates are currently open.

DVD release

The concert film was sold on DVD for the first time on January 29, 2017 . The recordings for the film were made during the world premiere of the oratorio on November 6, 2016 in Limburg Cathedral. In contrast to the publication of parts of the performance on YouTube , the two-hour concert film in widescreen format produced by Tonstudio Ölmuhle uses shots from different perspectives with close-ups of the singers and musicians.

Reviews

In his spontaneous words of thanks at the end of the premiere, Bishop Georg Bätzing referred to the term “sound space of prayer”, which the text author Helmut Schlegel found for the oratorio. He added that when he got the chance he would tell Pope Francis how well he was represented in Limburg.

occupation

Overall management: Peter Reulein

Instruments

(with the line-up of orchestra and organ for the performance on November 6, 2016 and January 29, 2017)

instrument Details occupation
flute Ensemble Colorito
Soprano recorder
oboe
clarinet B.
bassoon
2 trumpets B.
2 horns F.
trombone
tuba
Timpani
Percussion Tambourine , small Drum , susp. Cymbal , triangle , windchimes , tuned glasses , marimba , djembé , glockenspiel
harp
Strings
Concertmaster Donata Wilken
organ Limburg Cathedral organ (November 6, 2016)
Frankfurt Cathedral organ (January 29, 2017)
Johannes Schröder

singing

(with the cast of the performance on November 6, 2016)

Soloists:

person Pitch soloist
Maria soprano Marina Herrmann
Angel soprano Janina Moeller
Clare of Assisi Mezzo-soprano Anna Metzen
Francis of Assisi tenor André Khamasmie
Pope Francis baritone Johannes Hill
speaker Male voice Br. Christopherus Goedereis OFMCap

Choirs:

Art Pitch Interpreter
Choir Soprano, alto, tenor, baritone St. Martin and Martinis , Idstein
Choir Soprano, alto, tenor, baritone Vocal ensemble and cappuccinis, Frankfurt-Liebfrauen
Children's choir Soprano, alto Children's and youth choir Maria Rosenkranz , Frankfurt-Seckbach , headed by
Karin Mayle-Polivka
Choral Schola Male voices Head of Franz Fink

Choir master: Franz Fink, Andreas Großmann, Peter Reulein

literature

  • Peter Reulein, Helmut Schlegel: Laudato si '/ A Franciscan Magnificat in 5 images - For solos, choir and orchestra 2016 . Dehm Verlag , Limburg an der Lahn 2016, ISBN 978-3-943302-34-9 , p. 240 ( ISMN 979-0-50226-047-7 (search in the DNB portal) ).
  • Gabriel Dessauer , Franz Fink, Andreas Großmann, Peter Reulein: Laudato si '- A Franciscan Oratorio - Oratorio for choir, solos and orchestra . Commissioned composition for the 50th anniversary of the Church Music Department in the Diocese of Limburg. Ed .: Department of Church Music of the Diocese of Limburg . Diocese of Limburg, Hadamar November 6, 2016 (text booklet for the premiere on November 6, 2016 in the High Cathedral of Limburg ).
  • Andreas Großmann: 50 years of the church music department - commissioned composition LAUDATO SI ' . The creation of the oratorio. In: Department of Church Music of the Diocese of Limburg (Ed.): Church Music in the Diocese of Limburg - Laudato sii mio Signore . tape 2/2016 . Diocese of Limburg, Hadamar November 1, 2016, p. 5-6 .
  • Helmut Schlegel: 50 years of the Church Music Department - commissioned composition LAUDATO SI ' . The text of the oratorio LAUDATO SI '. In: Department of Church Music of the Diocese of Limburg (Ed.): Church Music in the Diocese of Limburg - Laudato sii mio Signore . tape 2/2016 . Diocese of Limburg, Hadamar November 1, 2016, p. 6-8 .
  • Peter Reulein: 50 years of the Church Music Department - commissioned composition LAUDATO SI ' . The music for the oratorio LAUDATO SI '. In: Department of Church Music of the Diocese of Limburg (Ed.): Church Music in the Diocese of Limburg - Laudato sii mio Signore . tape 2/2016 . Diocese of Limburg, Hadamar November 1, 2016, p. 8-9 .
  • Kerstin Meinhardt: "Laudato si '- A Franciscan Magnificat" . In: Provincialate of the German Franciscan Province (Hrsg.): Franziskaner - magazine for Franciscan culture and way of life . Spring 2017. meinhardt Verlag und Agentur, Idstein 2017, p. 33 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g Gabriel Dessauer, Franz Fink, Andreas Großmann, Peter Reulein: Laudato si '- A Franciscan Oratorio - oratorio for choir, solos and orchestra . Ed .: Department of Church Music of the Diocese of Limburg . Limburg an der Lahn November 6, 2016 (text booklet for the premiere on November 6, 2016 in the High Cathedral of Limburg).
  2. a b c d Gerda Arendt: Laudato si 'in Limburg Cathedral. (PDF) Idstein choirs were involved in the world premiere of the oratorio. In: Martinsfeuer January 2017. Catholic Parish St. Martin Idsteiner Land, January 2017, p. 14 , accessed on January 21, 2017 .
  3. a b Franziskaner editorial staff: Oratorium Laudato si '- world premiere . Ed .: Provincialate of the German Franciscan Province. Autumn. meinhardt publishing house and agency, Idstein 2016, p. 4 .
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  5. Pope Francis: Apostolic Exhortation - Evangelii Gaudium of the Holy Father Pope Francis to the bishops, to the priests and deacons, to the consecrated persons and to the Christian laypeople on the proclamation of the Gospel in today's world. Holy See, Rome, November 26, 2013, accessed February 25, 2018 .
  6. ^ Pope Francis: Laudato si '- About the care for the common home. Holy See , Rome , May 24, 2015, accessed February 25, 2018 .
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  8. Francis of Assisi: Francis sources. The writings of St. Francis, biographies, chronicles and testimonies about him and his order . Ed .: Dieter Berg , Leonhard Lehmann. Butzon & Bercker , Kevelaer 2014, ISBN 978-3-7666-2111-5 (first edition: 2009, on behalf of the Provincials of the German-speaking Franciscans).
  9. Pope Francis: Misericordiae Vultus - Bull of Annunciation of the extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy. Holy See, Rome, April 11, 2015, accessed February 25, 2018 .
  10. Helmut Schlegel: 50 Years of the Church Music Department - Commissioned LAUDATO SI ' . The text of the oratorio LAUDATO SI '. In: Department of Church Music of the Diocese of Limburg (Ed.): Church Music in the Diocese of Limburg - Laudato sii mio Signore . tape 2/2016 . Diocese of Limburg, Hadamar November 1, 2016, p. 6-8 .
  11. a b Anken Bohnhorst-Vollmer: Moving premiere - choirs, soloists and orchestras make music on the anniversary of the Department for Church Music . In: Nassauische Neue Presse . Frankfurter Societät , Frankfurt am Main November 7, 2016.
  12. ^ (Arch) bishops of Germany and Austria and the bishop of Bozen-Brixen (ed.): Gotteslob - Catholic prayer and hymn book . Edition for the Diocese of Limburg. 1st edition. Katholische Bibelanstalt GmbH / Lahn-Verlag GmbH, Stuttgart / Kevelaer 2013, ISBN 978-3-7840-0203-3 , p. 1159 .
  13. ^ "Institution in the best years" - anniversary celebration 50 years of the church music department. (No longer available online.) Diocese of Limburg , Department for Church Music, November 10, 2016, archived from the original on December 12, 2016 ; accessed on December 12, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / kirchenmusik.bistumlimburg.de
  14. a b Stefanie Matulla: Laudato si '. Department for Work with Girls and Women of the Diocese of Limburg , January 29, 2017, accessed on February 25, 2018 .
  15. a b St. Martin Idstein: English choral music sounds for Christmas mass. Wiesbadener Tagblatt , December 19, 2016, accessed on February 25, 2018 .