Stefan Muller-Ruppert - Zane Zalis: I Believe (Live) (2020)
Artist: Stefan Muller-Ruppert
Title: Zane Zalis: I Believe (Live)
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: ARS Produktion
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 81:05 min
Total Size: 355 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Zane Zalis: I Believe (Live)
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: ARS Produktion
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 81:05 min
Total Size: 355 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I Believe: No. 1, The Beginning (Live)
02. I Believe: No. 2, Why: (Live)
03. I Believe: No. 3, Not Wanted (Live)
04. I Believe: No. 4, The Children (Live)
05. I Believe: No. 5, He Said! (Live)
06. I Believe: No. 6, The Directive (Live)
07. I Believe: No. 7, Numbers (Live)
08. I Believe: No. 8, I Have a Name (Live)
09. I Believe: No. 9, Death March (Live)
10. I Believe: No. 10, Freedom (Live)
11. I Believe: No. 11, What Now: (Live)
12. I Believe: No. 12, I Will Remember You - Finale (Live)
Canadian composer Zane Zalis’s oratorio I Believe is a symphonic contemporary oratorio and has been performed to sell out audiences in Winnipeg, Stuttgart, Toronto and New York and to date has been seen by about 20,000 people. I Believe is a concert work about the Holocaust. Using music and words, a story of hate, survival and hope is told from within the minds of the victims and perpetrators.
It is a singular large-scale work divided into 12 movements using the artistic forces of a symphony orchestra, large mixed chorus, children’s chorus, ensembles, soloists and narrator. The artistic architecture is influenced by a host of sources all in service to capture the essence of a story that needs to be told, in a plea for awareness, understanding and peace.
The Holocaust encompasses simultaneously the most depraved human behaviour and the most sublime human behaviour; it is complex and simple; universal and particular. It is not to be forgotten nor should its import be diluted in any manner. The Holocaust is a telling commentary about humanity by humanity and thus it is important and necessary to share this most human story of despair and hope with our communities and especially our youth.
It is a singular large-scale work divided into 12 movements using the artistic forces of a symphony orchestra, large mixed chorus, children’s chorus, ensembles, soloists and narrator. The artistic architecture is influenced by a host of sources all in service to capture the essence of a story that needs to be told, in a plea for awareness, understanding and peace.
The Holocaust encompasses simultaneously the most depraved human behaviour and the most sublime human behaviour; it is complex and simple; universal and particular. It is not to be forgotten nor should its import be diluted in any manner. The Holocaust is a telling commentary about humanity by humanity and thus it is important and necessary to share this most human story of despair and hope with our communities and especially our youth.