Das Sühnopfer des neuen Bundes

Das Sühnopfer des neuen Bundes ("The expiatory sacrifice of the New Covenant") is an 1847 passion oratorio by Carl Loewe after a libretto by de:Wilhelm Telschow (1809—1872). The libretto contains poetic-dramatic paraphrasing of the biblical Passion stories.[1]

Recordings

  • Das Sühnopfer des neuen Bundes, Chor der St. Nikolauskirche Frauenfeld; Collegium Musicum St. Gallen; Mario Schwarz, 2CD FSM 1991
  • Das Sühnopfer des neuen Bundes, Nathalie Gaudefroy (soprano), Christianne Stotjin (contralto), Jacky da Cunha (tenor), Henk Neven (bass) , Edwin Crossley-Mercer (bass), Ensemble Instrumental des Heures Romantiques, Ensemble Vocal des Heures Romantiques, Udo Reinemann 2CD Naxos
  • Das Sühnopfer des neuen Bundes, Arcis-Vocalisten München, Monika Mauch (soprano), Ulrike Malotta (mezzo-soprano), Georg Poplutz (tenor), Andreas Burkhart (bass), Barockorchester L'arpa festante, Thomas Gropper; 2CD Oehms 2019
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References

  1. Howard E. Smither A History of the Oratorio: Vol. 4: The Oratorio in the Nineteenth Century 2012 . 0807837784 "A libretto from the midcentury that includes much poetic-dramatic paraphrase of the biblical Passion is Wilhelm Telschow's for Loewe's Sünopfer (1847)."
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