Philippe Jordan & Orchestre de l'Opéra National de Paris - Verdi: Messa da Requiem (Édition StudioMasters) (2013) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Choeurs de l'Opéra National de Paris, Orchestre de l'Opéra National de Paris & Philippe Jordan
- Title: Verdi: Messa da Requiem (Édition StudioMasters)
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Warner Classics / Erato
- Genre: Classical, Sacred
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz +booklet
- Total Time: 01:17:01
- Total Size: 359 / 766 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Messa da Requiem: I. Requiem
02. Messa da Requiem: II. Dies irae
03. Messa da Requiem: III. Tuba mirum
04. Messa da Requiem: IV. Mors stupebit
05. Messa da Requiem: V. Liber scriptus
06. Messa da Requiem: VI. Quid sum miser
07. Messa da Requiem: VII. Rex tremendae
08. Messa Da Requiem: VIII. Recordare
09. Messa da Requiem: IX. Ingemisco
10. Messa da Requiem: X. Confutatis
11. Messa da Requiem: XI. Lacrymosa
12. Messa da Requiem: XII. Offertorio
13. Messa Da Requiem: XIII. Sanctus
14. Messa da Requiem: XIV. Agnus Dei
15. Messa da Requiem: XV. Lux aeterna
16. Messa da Requiem: XVI. Libera me
In his magnificent Requiem, first heard in Milan in 1874, Verdi brought all his dramatic genius to a sacred text. The chorus and orchestra of the Paris Opéra, under their music director Philippe Jordan, marked the composer’s bicentenary in 2013 with two performances of the work. Joining them was an impressive quartet of soloists: soprano Kristin Lewis, mezzo-soprano Violeta Urmana, tenor Piotr Beczala and bass Ildar Abdrazakov.
“The result was a performance on an elevated level,” wrote ForumOpéra. “The audience rose to its feet to acknowledge an interpretation that sought less to wake the dead than to pay them tribute. That was precisely Verdi’s intention when he originally decided to compose a Requiem to honour [the poet] Alessandro Manzoni ... Kristin Lewis’ voice blossoms to the full in the scores of Verdi’s maturity ... Her Aida was stunning, and [here] her sleek luminosity evoked the Nile (and Leontyne Price) ... Violeta Urmana was even throughout her range, with a generous middle register and sure top notes ... Piotr Beczala’s sculpted tone accommodated both nuance and restraint and .... Ildar Abdrazakov’s singing was ... filled with humanity ... his tone noble, cut from royal cloth.”
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01. Messa da Requiem: I. Requiem
02. Messa da Requiem: II. Dies irae
03. Messa da Requiem: III. Tuba mirum
04. Messa da Requiem: IV. Mors stupebit
05. Messa da Requiem: V. Liber scriptus
06. Messa da Requiem: VI. Quid sum miser
07. Messa da Requiem: VII. Rex tremendae
08. Messa Da Requiem: VIII. Recordare
09. Messa da Requiem: IX. Ingemisco
10. Messa da Requiem: X. Confutatis
11. Messa da Requiem: XI. Lacrymosa
12. Messa da Requiem: XII. Offertorio
13. Messa Da Requiem: XIII. Sanctus
14. Messa da Requiem: XIV. Agnus Dei
15. Messa da Requiem: XV. Lux aeterna
16. Messa da Requiem: XVI. Libera me
In his magnificent Requiem, first heard in Milan in 1874, Verdi brought all his dramatic genius to a sacred text. The chorus and orchestra of the Paris Opéra, under their music director Philippe Jordan, marked the composer’s bicentenary in 2013 with two performances of the work. Joining them was an impressive quartet of soloists: soprano Kristin Lewis, mezzo-soprano Violeta Urmana, tenor Piotr Beczala and bass Ildar Abdrazakov.
“The result was a performance on an elevated level,” wrote ForumOpéra. “The audience rose to its feet to acknowledge an interpretation that sought less to wake the dead than to pay them tribute. That was precisely Verdi’s intention when he originally decided to compose a Requiem to honour [the poet] Alessandro Manzoni ... Kristin Lewis’ voice blossoms to the full in the scores of Verdi’s maturity ... Her Aida was stunning, and [here] her sleek luminosity evoked the Nile (and Leontyne Price) ... Violeta Urmana was even throughout her range, with a generous middle register and sure top notes ... Piotr Beczala’s sculpted tone accommodated both nuance and restraint and .... Ildar Abdrazakov’s singing was ... filled with humanity ... his tone noble, cut from royal cloth.”
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