Chorus sine nomine: Misa Criolla

Transatlantic Festival

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The Argentine composer and pianist Ariel Ramirez (1921–2010) had close links with Europe and Germany. His work is deeply rooted in the musical tradition of Latin America, and he mixes European and Latin American elements in his »Creole Mass« for solo voice, choir, percussion, piano and the traditional instruments of the Andes. The piece is one of the most popular works of Christian music in Latin America.

Composed shortly after the Second Vatican Council of 1962, which permitted the use of the vernacular as a liturgical language, the mass is based on a Castilian text that addresses the elements of the Roman Catholic liturgy. Each movement is associated with a Latin American dance or rhythm; each one is moving and emotional in its own way, from the slow-paced waltz of the Kyrie to the jubilant, dance-like Credo to the poignant »Danos la paz« (Dona nobis pacem / Grant us peace).

The Misa Criolla is performed in the Elbphilharmonie by the Chorus sine nomine, conducted by Johannes Hiemetsberger. Founded in 1991, the Vienna-based choir is known as one of Austria’s leading vocal ensembles. The Chorus sine nomine regularly appears at prestigious international festivals and has won numerous awards.

Performers

Chorus sine nomine

Marie-Christiane Nishimwe soprano

Bernd Lambauer tenor

Martin Hofer tenor

Jonathan Bolivar guitar

Ricardo Quiñonez charango

Nelson Morales percussion

Dmitry Bondarenko harpsichord

Marlene Lacherstorfer double bass

director Johannes Hiemetsberger

Programme

»How come me here ...«

Anonymus
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen / Spiritual / Arrangement: Chorus sine nomine

Jack Halloran
Witness

Anonymus
Lord, How Come Me here
Joshua fought the battle of Jericho / Spiritual / Arrangement: Moses Hogan
Somebody's knockin' at your door / Spiritual / Arrangement: Stacey V. Gibbs

Anna-Maria Schnabl
Improvisation

Johannes Brahms
»Warum ist das Licht gegeben« für Chor a cappella op. 74/1

Anonymus
Give me that old time religion / Spiritual / Arrangement: Moses Hogan
I can tell the World / Spiritual / Arrangement: Moses Hogan

Johannes Brahms
Schaffe in mir, Gott, ein rein Herz op. 29/2

Ariel Ramírez
Misa Criolla

Anonymus
Amazing grace / Arrangement: Chorus sine nomine

Estimated end time

18:15