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Requiem

   Found CDs: 7
 

G. Fauré - Requiem / L. Janácek - Otce nas / Zdravas Maria / Hospodine! (Brno Philharmonic Choir, Fiala)

G. Fauré - Requiem / L. Janácek - Otce nas / Zdravas Maria / Hospodine! (Brno Philharmonic Choir, Fiala)
ID: UP0002
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Requiem
Subcollection: Choir

(4, 10) - Romana Pavkova, soprano
(10) - Pavla Dittmannova, contralto
(8-10) - Vladimir Doležal, tenor
(2, 6, 10) - Vladimir Chmelo, baritone
(8, 10) - Alžběta Horská, harp
(9) - Marie Gajdošova, violin
(9) Martin Jakubíček, organ
(1-7) - Prague Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
(10) - Brno State Philharmonic Orchestra
Czech Philharmonic Chorus of Brno
Petr Fiala - conductor and chorus master
15.00 eur Buy

W.A. Mozart - Requiem in D minor, KV 626

W.A. Mozart - Requiem in D minor, KV 626
ID: MELCD1000434
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Requiem
Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra

Krasnaya, Gorokhovskaya, Marusin & Leiferkus

State Academic Russian Chorus & Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Yuri Temirkanov
16.00 eur Temporarily out of stock

W.A. Mozart - Requiem d-moll KV 626 - Berliner Philharmoniker - H. von Karajan / Wiener Singverein Chorus - R. Schmid

W.A. Mozart - Requiem d-moll KV 626 - Berliner Philharmoniker - H. von Karajan / Wiener Singverein Chorus - R. Schmid
ID: AQVR001-2
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Requiem
Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra

(2) Wolfgang Meyer, organ
16.00 eur Buy

J. Brahms- German Requiem (Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45), (Live) - For Soloists, Chorus and Orch. In Seven Parts

J. Brahms- German Requiem (Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45), (Live)  - For Soloists, Chorus and Orch. In Seven Parts
ID: MELCD1001445
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Requiem
Subcollection: Voice and Organ

Recorded in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory in 1977, this performance by a famous Russian choir demonstrates their sonorous chorus technique and sound. The powerful basses give an added dimension.

The traditional Latin text of requiem mass repeatedly attracted attention of the most prominent composers in the world history. Some of them could discover new contents of austere divine service texts - that was the way the masterpieces like Mozart’s and Verdi’s ones appeared. The German composer of the 17th century Heinrich Schutz was the first who turned to the scriptural texts in his mother tongue translated by Martin Luther. Johannes Brahms followed him and named his requiem “German”. The passages, taken from Old and New Testaments and united in the composition, do not correspond the established order of the requiem mass. Probably, Brahms’ “Requiem” is some meditation on caducity of human life and inevitability of physical death that is expressed in vocal and symphony genre. Brahms was hatching the idea of this composition within ten years. His close friend Robert Chopin’s tragic death became some “starting point” of the idea. Moreover, his mother’s death served as reasonable grounds for completing of what had been started. The Old and New Testaments texts united in the composition form the basis of seven diverse parts. The first and the last parts - “Blessed are they that mourn…” and “Blessed are the dead…”- organically frame the cycle. The meditation on Death (“For all flesh is as grass…”) in the second part is balanced by the idea of Resurrection (“For here have we no continuing city…”) in the sixth one. The mournful third part (“Lord, make me know mine end…”) finds its consolation in the fifth one. The central part of the Requiem “How lovely are thy tabernacles” makes gradual transition from sorrow and mourns to hope for life after death. The Yurlov State Academic Chorus was named after Alexander Yurlov soon after the death of the talented musician and choir conductor. His unexpected death happened when the choir was rocketing to its peak of mastery. The group was obliged with this success to its brilliant leader. Within those fated 15 years that Alexander Yurlov and the choir worked together (1958-1973) they won fame of the best alliance of the singers and the conductor in the Russian chorus music of the Soviet period. Juri Ukhov who worked as chapel master of the choir since 1964 was brought up and matured in the heart of the choir. At that time he was a witness of brilliant performance of Brahms’ “Ein Deutches Requiem” and “Schicksalslied”. Several years later he got an opportunity to perform “Requiem” in the concert. The recording from the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory gives the bright idea of the sonorous chorus manner of singing that was made of mellow timbre of female choir, silver ringing of tenors and powerful basses. The latter were especially valued for their uniqueness and fascination in our country.



Nadezhda Krasnaya (soprano), Sergei Yakovenko (baritone)
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Dmitri Kitayenko
The Yurlov State Russian State Academic Choir -Yuri Ukhov
16.00 eur Temporarily out of stock

O. Kozlovsky - Requiem Mass for soloists chorus and orchestra

O. Kozlovsky - Requiem Mass for soloists chorus and orchestra
ID: MELCD1001744
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Requiem
Subcollection: Voice and Choir

16.00 eur Temporarily out of stock

Gabriel Fauré - Requiem, Op. 48 - John Scott - Saint Thomas Choir of Men & Boys - Fifth Avenue, New York

Gabriel Fauré - Requiem, Op. 48 - John Scott - Saint Thomas Choir of Men & Boys - Fifth Avenue, New York
ID: RES10174
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Requiem
Subcollection: Choir

Saint Thomas Choir of Men & Boys, Fifth Avenue, New York; Orchestra of St Luke's; John Scott (conductor)
Continuing their ongoing series with Resonus Classics, the Saint Thomas Choir of Men & Boys, Fifth Avenue, New York and conductor John Scott release a compelling and powerful recording of choral works by French composer Gabriel Fauré, including his iconic Op. 48 Requiem.

Featuring the version accompanied by chamber orchestra and organ, the choir and Scott are joined for Fauré’s best-known work by the excellent New York-based Orchestra of St Luke’s.

Also featured on this recording are a selection of shorter works including the celebrated Cantique de Jean Racine and the striking Messe Basse for upper voices.
18.00 eur Buy

A. DVORAK - REQUIEM Op.80 - S.Saturova - J.Sykorova - T.Cerny - P.Mikulas - Czech Philharmonic Choir of Brno - P.Fiala, coductor

A. DVORAK - REQUIEM Op.80 - S.Saturova - J.Sykorova - T.Cerny -  P.Mikulas - Czech Philharmonic Choir of Brno - P.Fiala, coductor
ID: UP0130
CDs: 2
Type: CD
Collection: Requiem
Subcollection: Voice, Choir and Orchestra

Antonin Dvorak - Requiem in B - flat minor
for Soloists, Choir and Orchestra, Op. 80, B. 165

Simona Saturova, soprano
Jana Sykorova, mezzosoprano
Tomas Cerny, tenore
Peter Mikulas, bass

Czech Philharmonic Choir of Brno
Brno Philharmonic Orchestra

Petr Fiala choir, conductor
25.00 eur Buy

 
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