St. Johannis-Harvestehude
Heimhuder Str. 92
20148 Hamburg
Underground line1: Hallerstraße
Bus 19: Böttgerstraße
Bus 114: U Hallerstraße
Rautavaara
»The bells began to chime and the world was filled with sound and colour«: this was how Einojuhani Rautavaara described his visit to the monastery in Valamo in 1939 that inspired his composition »Vigilia«. »In the course of the composition work, I donned an Orthodox mantle, as it were,« the composer explains.
»Vigilia« is a piece for mixed choir and soloists with which Rautavaara bridged the gap between the past and the present. The soloists stand for individual topics, while the choir represents the Christian community that lends the events a symbolic and universal meaning. For concert performance, Rautavaara transformed the original version, which was coupled with the liturgy, into a kind of endlessly flowing symphonic poem for choir. These sounds contain a clear aura of deep and ineffaceable Orthodox spirituality.
NDR Vokalensemble
Glenn Miller bass
director Klaas Stok
Einojuhani Rautavaara
Vigilia
Promoter: NDR
St. Johannis-Harvestehude ist die Hauptkirche der evangelisch-lutherischen Kirchengemeinde St. Johannis-Harvestehude. Sie wurde 1880 bis 1882 von Wilhelm Hauers im Stil der Neugotik erbaut. Sie ist in Architektur und künstlerischer Ausstattung weitgehend original erhalten bzw. restauriert.
St. Johannis-Harvestehude
Heimhuder Str. 92
20148 Hamburg
Underground line1: Hallerstraße
Bus 19: Böttgerstraße
Bus 114: U Hallerstraße
Public parking is available in the streets Turmweg and at St. Johannis.
The church St. Johannis-Harvestehude is barrier-free.
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