The Biblical story of David and Bathsheba has a lot of present-day relevance. In this story, individual emotions interact with political actions and their consequences. Fundamental ethical questions are thus being raised, on the macro- as well as the microlevel. And not least, the story illustrates how these two levels may be connected.
From the opening bars, Kleiberg’s music establishes a very particular orchestral and harmonic colour, one effect of which is to ’place’ the events beyond our reach. It would be trivial to describe this distancing of the action as a mode of exoticism, but there is nonetheless a whiff of the East about the tone of the work, evocative of the time and a distant place. This is anything but a retreat into some oneiric fantasy world, removed from our contemporary reality.
Rather the remoteness of the setting, together with Kleiberg’s non-naturalistic approach to the drama, gives the work something of the character of myth. This enables it to speak to us as all myths speak to us, of deeper truths.
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Additional information
Label | |
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SKU | 2L084 |
Qualities | DSD 256 fs, DSD 128 fs, DSD 64 fs, DXD 24 Bit, FLAC 192 kHz, FLAC 96 kHz |
Channels | 2ch Stereo, 5 Channel Surround Sound, 2ch Stereo & 5ch Surround |
Artists | Tonu Kaljuste, Trondheim Symphony Choir, Trondheim Symphony Orchestra |
Composers | |
Genres | |
Editing Software | Pyramix |
Mastering Engineer | Morten Lindberg |
Microphones | DPA Microphones |
Conductors | |
Instruments | Vocal bass, vocal ensemble, Vocal mezzo-soprano, Vocal tenor, Vocal baritone, Orchestra |
Original Recording Format | |
Producer | Morten Lindberg |
Recording Engineer | Beatrice Johannessen |
Recording location | Frikirken, Trondheim, Norway August 2011 |
Recording Type & Bit Rate | DXD |
Release Date | April 26, 2019 |
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