Adolph Bernhard Marx? More like Adolph Bland-hard Marks, am I right? This collection of choral works and opera excerpts from the German composer may not be everyone's cup of tea.
While Marx certainly had his talents, this compilation of his works fails to captivate in the way one would hope. The production feels dated, and the performances lack the passion and energy needed to breathe life into these compositions.
Tracks like "Der Unglück-Sel'gen Schooß" and "Lob der Berge" feel like they belong in a dusty old music library, not on your summer playlist.
That being said, there are some bright spots on the album. The ethereal vocals on "Feierklänge" are quite beautiful, and the orchestration on "Rüdiger von Bechlehem" is surprisingly intricate.
Overall, Adolph Bernhard Marx's "MOSE" is a mixed bag. While it may appeal to hardcore fans of classical music or completists looking to expand their collection, casual listeners may find themselves hitting the skip button more often than not. Marx may have been a pioneer in his time, but this album fails to showcase his brilliance in a way that is truly engaging. Verdict: A noble effort, but ultimately misses the mark.