¡E. Wolf: Oratorio
¡Classical V.A.

 Description
[Machine Translation] Born in Thuringia, Wolff showed musical talent from an early age. After being recognized as a composer, he formed a friendship with C.P.E. Bach, whom he admired for the rest of his life. His fame as a musician was very high, especially in Weimar, where he spent the second half of his life and rose to the position of court music director, where he was called "Wolff of Weimar" and was highly respected. Today, his symphonies and instrumental works are occasionally performed, but his vocal works are rarely heard, and this world premiere recording of "Passion Oratorio" by Virens and the Cologne Academy is an extremely valuable one. The Passion is a beautiful and elegant piece that bridges the gap from the Baroque period to the Classical period, with a delicate expression in the Gallant style.


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Georg Poplutz

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