Wiener Philharmoniker, Karl Bohm - Mozart: Requiem, K.626 (1971/2012) [HDTracks]
BAND/ARTIST: Wiener Philharmoniker, Karl Bohm (Böhm)
- Title: Mozart: Requiem, K.626
- Year Of Release: 2012 (1971)
- Label: Deutsche Grammophon
- Genre: Classical, Choral
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24Bit/192kHz]
- Total Time: 01:04:30
- Total Size: 2,46 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Recorded: April 1971, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien, Austria.
AllMusic Review by James Leonard:
Tracklist:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Requiem in D minor, K.626
01 Introitus: Requiem -Kyrie (Chorus, Soprano) 9:37
Sequenz
02 Dies Irae (Chorus) 2:00
03 Tuba Mirum (Soloists) 4:17
04 Rex Tremendae (Chorus) 3:11
05 Recordare (Soloists) 7:03
06 Confutatis (Chorus) 3:51
07 Lacrimosa (Chorus) 4:10
Offertorium
08 Domine Jesu (Chorus, Soloists) 4:40
09 Hostias (Chorus) 5:05
10 Sanctus (Chorus) 1:57
11 Benedictus (Chorus, Soloists) 6:53
12 Agnus Dei - Communio: Lux Aeterna (Chorus, Soprano) 11:29
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Edith Mathis, Soprano
Julia Hamari, Contralto
Wieslaw Ochman, Tenor
Karl Ridderbusch, Bass
Hans Haselböck, Organ
Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor
Norbert Balatsch, Chorus Master
Wiener Philharmoniker
Karl Böhm, Conductor
AllMusic Review by James Leonard:
Karl Böhm's 1971 Deutsche Grammophon recording of Mozart's Requiem has long been regarded as the best, deepest, truest, and most Austrian recording of the work. With the Wiener Staatsopernchor and the Wiener Philharmoniker, plus soloists Edith Mathis, Julia Hamari, Wieslaw Ochman, and Karl Ridderbusch, Böhm created a fuliginously sorrowful, luminously consoling, and numinously blessed performance of Mozart's final masterpiece and Deutsche Grammophon has wisely kept the performance almost continuously in print since its release. But old timers always said there was another, even better, Böhm-led performance of the Requiem, a performance given during the gala, month-long celebration of the re-opening of the Wiener Staatsoper in November 1955, a performance said to have the special intensity of a solemn musical ceremony. Destroyed during the last days of the war, the reopening of the country's pre-eminent opera house 10 years later under Böhm was Austria's joyous re-affirmation of its cultural identity ...Considered lost for decades, a recording of the entire performance has at last been released on Orfeo, and as it turns out, Böhm and his forces did indeed give a performance fully commensurate with the occasion. With Irmgard Seefried, Hildegard Rössel-Majdan, Anton Dermota, and Gottlob Frick, plus, of course, the Wiener Staatsopernchor and the Wiener Philharmoniker, Böhm's 1955 Requiem goes even deeper into the sorrowful heart of the work by being even truer both to its composer and to his country. As captured in Orfeo's harsh but honest remastering, this Requiem demands to be heard by anyone who was ever touched by the work -- and that, of course, includes everyone who has ever heard the work.
Tracklist:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Requiem in D minor, K.626
01 Introitus: Requiem -Kyrie (Chorus, Soprano) 9:37
Sequenz
02 Dies Irae (Chorus) 2:00
03 Tuba Mirum (Soloists) 4:17
04 Rex Tremendae (Chorus) 3:11
05 Recordare (Soloists) 7:03
06 Confutatis (Chorus) 3:51
07 Lacrimosa (Chorus) 4:10
Offertorium
08 Domine Jesu (Chorus, Soloists) 4:40
09 Hostias (Chorus) 5:05
10 Sanctus (Chorus) 1:57
11 Benedictus (Chorus, Soloists) 6:53
12 Agnus Dei - Communio: Lux Aeterna (Chorus, Soprano) 11:29
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Edith Mathis, Soprano
Julia Hamari, Contralto
Wieslaw Ochman, Tenor
Karl Ridderbusch, Bass
Hans Haselböck, Organ
Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor
Norbert Balatsch, Chorus Master
Wiener Philharmoniker
Karl Böhm, Conductor
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