With “O Nata Lux”, The Zurich Chamber Singers under the baton of Christian Erny release an album of Christmas choral music that stands out from purely liturgical Christmas albums while at the same time focusing on the core of the Christmas message. A musically diverse album with motets and songs from five centuries.
According to the famous German Christmas carol “Es ist ein Ros’ entsprungen”, Jesus was born “in the cold midwinter, in the middle of the night”. The light that disperses the cold and darkness is a central topic of Christmastide art and music, and an element of many winter-time traditions the world over. At Christmas, Christians celebrate the redemption of mankind at a time of darkness, expressed through the imagery of light. With their new album entitled “O nata lux”, the Zurich Chamber Singers highlight this symbolism as it has been represented for many centuries in the western art music tradition.
Following the chronology of the Advent and Christmas season, the album ranges from Renaissance works by Osiander, Tallis and Praetorius to song settings by Bach, Holst and Britten and contemporary works by Marcus Paus (with marimba) and Rhiannon Randle. Her work commissioned in 2018 by the Zurich Chamber Singers, has close musical ties with Tallis’s work from over four hundred years earlier. Written in memory of her grandmother, Randle’s choral work is at times meditatively introverted, then again self-assured with consolation and confidence.
Through the different tonal languages, the young Swiss ensemble illuminates the various aspects of the Advent and Christmas season. The range extends from the clear and haunting simplicity of a hymn to Brucknerian sonority and the interesting combination of deep marimba tremolos with the choir’s wavy, effervescent chord layers.
A combination of intense voice work, innovative programme concepts and modern presentation have drawn increasing attention to the vocal ensemble ever since it was founded in 2015. Christian Erny studied at the Zurich University of the Arts, the Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington (USA), Hochschule Luzern and as a scholarship holder at the Jiri Hlinka Piano Academy in Bergen (Norway). He studied orchestral conducting with Howard Arman and Christof Brunner, choral conducting with Markus Utz and piano with Hans-Jürg Strub, Jean-Louis Haguenauer, Leif Ove Andsnes and Eldar Nebolsin.

O Nata Lux The Zurich Chamber Singers & Christian Erny

Composer

Benjamin Britten
Gustav Holst
Hieronymus Praetorius
Johann Sebastian Bach
Lukas Osiander

Further information

Genre

Klassik
Klassische Weihnachtsmusik

Publication date

13.11.2020



With "O Nata Lux", The Zurich Chamber Singers under the baton of Christian Erny release an album of Christmas choral music that stands out from purely liturgical Christmas albums while at the same time focusing on the core of the Christmas message. A musically diverse album with motets and songs from five centuries.

According to the famous German Christmas carol “Es ist ein Ros’ entsprungen”, Jesus was born “in the cold midwinter, in the middle of the night”. The light that disperses the cold and darkness is a central topic of Christmastide art and music, and an element of many winter-time traditions the world over. At Christmas, Christians celebrate the redemption of mankind at a time of darkness, expressed through the imagery of light. With their new album entitled “O nata lux”, the Zurich Chamber Singers highlight this symbolism as it has been represented for many centuries in the western art music tradition.

Following the chronology of the Advent and Christmas season, the album ranges from Renaissance works by Osiander, Tallis and Praetorius to song settings by Bach, Holst and Britten and contemporary works by Marcus Paus (with marimba) and Rhiannon Randle. Her work commissioned in 2018 by the Zurich Chamber Singers, has close musical ties with Tallis’s work from over four hundred years earlier. Written in memory of her grandmother, Randle’s choral work is at times meditatively introverted, then again self-assured with consolation and confidence.

Through the different tonal languages, the young Swiss ensemble illuminates the various aspects of the Advent and Christmas season. The range extends from the clear and haunting simplicity of a hymn to Brucknerian sonority and the interesting combination of deep marimba tremolos with the choir's wavy, effervescent chord layers.

A combination of intense voice work, innovative programme concepts and modern presentation have drawn increasing attention to the vocal ensemble ever since it was founded in 2015. Christian Erny studied at the Zurich University of the Arts, the Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington (USA), Hochschule Luzern and as a scholarship holder at the Jiri Hlinka Piano Academy in Bergen (Norway). He studied orchestral conducting with Howard Arman and Christof Brunner, choral conducting with Markus Utz and piano with Hans-Jürg Strub, Jean-Louis Haguenauer, Leif Ove Andsnes and Eldar Nebolsin.

Tracklist - These are the tracks you will hear on the album

O Nata Lux
The Zurich Chamber Singers & Christian Erny
1
O nata lux
2
Maria durch ein Dornwald ging
3
Nun komm der Heiden Heiland
4
Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen
5
O nata lux
6
Quittez vos houlettes
7
O nuit brillante
8
Nous étions trois bergerettes
9
A Hymn to the Virgin
10
O Jesulein süß, o Jesulein mild, BWV 493
11
Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier, BWV 469
12
Wiegenlied der Hirten
13
O magnum mysterium
14
O magnum mysterium
15
Magnificat quinti toni alio modo cum Canticis Ecclesiastici
16
In the Bleak Midwinter

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