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Requiem in D Minor, K. 626 01. "I. Introitus "Requiem"" 02. "II. Kyrie" 03. "III. Sequenz "Dies Irae"" 04. "III. Sequenz "Tuba mirum"" 05. "III. Sequenz "Rex tremendae"" 06. "III. Sequenz "Recordare"" 07. "III. Sequenz "Confutatis"" 08. "III. Sequenz "Lacrimosa"" 09. "IV. Offertorium "Domine Jesu"" 10. "IV. Offertorium "Hostias"" 11. "V. Sanctus" 12. "VI. Benedictus" 13. "VII. Agnus Dei" 14. "VIII. Communio "Lux Aeterna""
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Description: | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem, K. 626 - Soloists, the John Alldis Choir and the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Colin Davis.
Among all those sacred compositions that deal with the end of life, Mozartâ??s Requiem penetrates oneâ??s heart and soul like no other apocalyptic work. One reason for this is surely the rather mysterious story surrounding its composition, a mixture of truth and legend, which arose during the arduous last months of the ailing Salzburg composer. Although the various developmental stages and the extent to which Mozartâ??s pupils participated in the composition may never be fully clarified, the mystical power of the enigmatic fragments remains constant to this day.
Sir Colin Davis lends an immediate relentlessness to the sounds of despair that is already apparent in the tense, pulsating opening bars, and which is taken to the very limits of playability in the climactic "Dies irae". While the swift tempi might appear rather surprising, they serve to dampen any sort of opera-like sentimentality of which many recordings are guilty. The consolatory timbre in the vocal parts make them come across as oases of calm in the prevailing atmosphere of biting cold, fearsome drama, and flickering hope, all of which breathes musical life into this mass for the dead.
Recording: September 1967 at Watford Town Hall, London, by Martin Vos
Production: Harold Lawrence - MUSICAETERNA/TEODOR CURRENTZIS/NEW SIBERIAN SINGERSThis recording of Mozart's Requiem, made by Teodor Currentzis in 2011, attracted great attention and soon became a benchmark in the work's discography! In it's incredible ardour and sweeping inspiration, it demonstrates the full talent and interpretative freedom of the Greek-born Russian conductor, who has since become a major player on the international musical scene. At the head of his period-instrument orchestra music Aeterna, the Perm Opera Chorus and a line-up of soloists in total osmosis with his conception-Simone Kermes (soprano), Stephanie Houtzeel (alto), Markus Brutscher (tenor) and Arnaud Richard (bass)- Currentzis chose to present the complete version of the Requiem, as completed by Mozart's pupil Franz Xaver Süssmayr. |
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