Ensemble Resonanz

Discography
Composer and recorder player Helge Burggrabe was born near Stuttgart in 1973. He spent his earliest childhood years in Myanmar, beginning with the recorder after returning to Germany. He debuted in the Stuttgart Liederhalle in 1993, going on to study recorder and composition in Hamburg, where he lives today.
A frequent subject of his works is the harmony between music and architecture, which has led him to compose such musical works as “RESONATUS – an oratorio of silence” (UA: 2004), “STELLA MARIS – a concertante total art work for music, space, language, water and light” with over 60 participants (UA: 2006) and “ZEITEN DER STILLE” (with Anselm Grün and Iris Berben).
JEHOSCHUA is an oratorio about becoming human. The name of Jesus is made to sound in its Hebrew form, with the vowels I-E-O-U-A as the basis of the work. Bible passages in the work are read by renowned actor Christoph Bantzer. JEHOSCHUA was performed on May 21, 2009 in the St. Petri cathedral in Bremen during the 32nd Protestant Church Congress. This recording was made during a performance on November 21, 2009 in the Protestant Kirche am Markt in Hamburg-Blankenese.