Beethoven: Early Cantatas

This second disc of Beethoven choral works from the Corydon Singers and Matthew Best features two rarely performed and fascinating early works, the Cantatas written around 1790 to mark the death of Joseph II and the accession of his brother Leopold II. Both pieces are full of dramatic action and forthright representation of mood, and the ‘Joseph’ Cantata can quite legitimately be counted one of the composer’s most important early works, displaying remarkable maturity for a nineteen-year-old composer.

Also included are the composer’s homage to Goethe, Meeresstille und Glückliche Fahrt, and the famous Opferlied, here performed beautifully by Jean Rigby in the version for soprano, choir and orchestra.

CDH55479  79 minutes 34 seconds
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GRAMOPHONE EDITOR'S CHOICE
‘A great joy … a fervour of sustained inspiration. A disc which, given the chance, is likely to prove itself the quarter's best investment’ (Gramophone)
‘There are some lovely performances here, especially from Corydon Singers themselves … this is a fascinating disc’ (BBC Record Review)
‘Arguably Beethoven's first major masterpiece … superb performance, at once fresh and incisive and deeply moving’ (The Penguin Guide to Compact Discs)