Zürcher Sing-Akademie, Zürcher Kammerphilharmonie & Florian Helgath - Fritz Stüssi, A Swiss Romantic (2023) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Fritz Stüssi, A Swiss Romantic
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Claves Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 60:13
Total Size: 237 MB / 1.09 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Vergehen und Auferstehen, ein Oratorium: 1. Teil (Live) (21:33)
2. Vergehen und Auferstehen, ein Oratorium: 2. Teil (Live) (9:48)
3. Psalm 28 for Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass, Organ & Choir (12:09)
4. Wo du hingehst (2:48)
5. Zwei Motteten: Wenn ich nur dich habe (1:45)
6. Zwei Motteten: Herr du bist mein Gott (1:08)
7. Mit Fried und Freud ich fahr dahin (1:45)
8. Abend for Soprano, Organ & Choir (4:50)
9. Zum Neujahr for Soprano, Alto, Organ & Choir (4:32)

Fritz Stussi (1874 - 1923) attended the Gymnasium in Zurich as well as the Zurich Music School, from which he graduated as a pianist and composer. He then continued his studies at the Royal Academy of Music in Berlin (counterpoint with Reinhold Succo, composition with Max Bruch). After his return to Switzerland, Stussi took over the direction of various choirs in Wadenswil, where he also took up residence in 1898. In 1902 he was elected organist and from then on had a lasting influence on musical events in and around Wadenswil. Stussi's oratorio "Vergehen und Auferstehen" was performed in 1914 and the "28th Psalm" in 1921. Between 1898 and 1912, Stussi also took over the direction of other choirs and orchestras in Uster, Mannedorf, Rapperswil, Lachen, Richterswil, Thalwil and Zurich. He was thus a kind of music king around Lake Zurich. The associated workload took its toll on Stussi's health. He died completely unexpectedly on 14 March 1923. Fritz Stussi left around 130 compositions to posterity, including six orchestral works, two oratorios as well as various cantatas, motets and songs. The handwritten music of his works was kept privately by the composer's son, Prof. Dr. Fritz Stussi, until 1979, when it was handed over to the Zurich Central Library by one of the composer's grandsons, Dr. Hans Kaspar Schulthess, with the agreement of the Stussi heirs. As the composer's grandson, Dr Ulrich Stussi is now making the work known to the public again for the first time in about 100 years.


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