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51.Mozart: Requiem etc... from: Double
March 01, 1994
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I'm glad I bought this recording. Not only is it good value for money, with the "Coronation Mass" and the "Exsultate Jubilate" included, as well as the Litany K195, it's a fine performance of one of the most moving works ever written. It also has the added bonus of giving us the (I think) rarely heard edition by Franz Beyer, who "cleaned up" the more regularly performed Sussmayr version. Marriner and the Academy show their mettle to perfection here. If I have one quibble, it lies in the inexplicable arrangement of the items on disc one. Why place them in the order: Exsultate, then the "Coronation", then the Litany? The only reason I can conceive is that they were arranged from shortest to longest work, which doesn't make logical sense. Surely ... Read More:

52.Mozart: Coronation Mass/Vespera from: Decca Eloquence
October 16, 2000
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I'm glad I bought this recording. Not only is it good value for money, with the "Coronation Mass" and the "Exsultate Jubilate" included, as well as the Litany K195, it's a fine performance of one of the most moving works ever written. It also has the added bonus of giving us the (I think) rarely heard edition by Franz Beyer, who "cleaned up" the more regularly performed Sussmayr version. Marriner and the Academy show their mettle to perfection here. If I have one quibble, it lies in the inexplicable arrangement of the items on disc one. Why place them in the order: Exsultate, then the "Coronation", then the Litany? The only reason I can conceive is that they were arranged from shortest to longest work, which doesn't make logical sense. Surely ... Read More:

53.Beethoven: Missa Solemnis from: Deutsche Grammophon
January 06, 1998
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I'm glad I bought this recording. Not only is it good value for money, with the "Coronation Mass" and the "Exsultate Jubilate" included, as well as the Litany K195, it's a fine performance of one of the most moving works ever written. It also has the added bonus of giving us the (I think) rarely heard edition by Franz Beyer, who "cleaned up" the more regularly performed Sussmayr version. Marriner and the Academy show their mettle to perfection here. If I have one quibble, it lies in the inexplicable arrangement of the items on disc one. Why place them in the order: Exsultate, then the "Coronation", then the Litany? The only reason I can conceive is that they were arranged from shortest to longest work, which doesn't make logical sense. Surely ... Read More:

54.Mozart: Coronaton Mass from: Deutsche Grammophon
April 23, 1996
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I'm glad I bought this recording. Not only is it good value for money, with the "Coronation Mass" and the "Exsultate Jubilate" included, as well as the Litany K195, it's a fine performance of one of the most moving works ever written. It also has the added bonus of giving us the (I think) rarely heard edition by Franz Beyer, who "cleaned up" the more regularly performed Sussmayr version. Marriner and the Academy show their mettle to perfection here. If I have one quibble, it lies in the inexplicable arrangement of the items on disc one. Why place them in the order: Exsultate, then the "Coronation", then the Litany? The only reason I can conceive is that they were arranged from shortest to longest work, which doesn't make logical sense. Surely ... Read More:

55.Mozart: Masses from: Double Decca
August 12, 1997
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I'm glad I bought this recording. Not only is it good value for money, with the "Coronation Mass" and the "Exsultate Jubilate" included, as well as the Litany K195, it's a fine performance of one of the most moving works ever written. It also has the added bonus of giving us the (I think) rarely heard edition by Franz Beyer, who "cleaned up" the more regularly performed Sussmayr version. Marriner and the Academy show their mettle to perfection here. If I have one quibble, it lies in the inexplicable arrangement of the items on disc one. Why place them in the order: Exsultate, then the "Coronation", then the Litany? The only reason I can conceive is that they were arranged from shortest to longest work, which doesn't make logical sense. Surely ... Read More:

56.Bruckner: Masses Nos 1-3 from: The Originals
April 04, 1995
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Despite these recordings being around forty years old, they still represent the ultimate in interpretations from one of the twentieth centuries prime Brucknerians - Eugen Jochum.
These choral works represent a very different Bruckner we usually associate with from listening to his symphonies. This is a much more listener-friendly, accsessible side to the composer. Much more akin to Beethoven than to his later, somewhat austere symphonic style. And all beautifully recorded and performed.
Shame that the 2nd Mass is split up onto two discs. But these are worth getting and a great introduction to the composer...

57.Cherubini: Requiem from: Deutsche Grammophon
May 15, 2003
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I bought this CD on the basis of the review by my friend Stephen Jesse Taylor's review and agree with him about the Requiem, and the performance. I was simply stunned by the power of this piece.

Cherubini who, although Italian, spent most of his adult life in France, introduced the Mozart Requiem to Paris in 1805, and obviously he knew that masterwork thoroughly. And although his style is not really very similar to Mozart's one can hear traces of the older work in such things as the Agnus dei.

One interesting, and odd, thing about Cherubini's Requiem is that, unlike most other Requiems, it calls for no soloists. And another stylistic matter: Cherubini is so eager to tell the story that he doesn't linger on endless repetitions ... Read More:

58.Mozart: Sacred Works by: Various Artists
February 13, 2006
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I bought this CD on the basis of the review by my friend Stephen Jesse Taylor's review and agree with him about the Requiem, and the performance. I was simply stunned by the power of this piece.

Cherubini who, although Italian, spent most of his adult life in France, introduced the Mozart Requiem to Paris in 1805, and obviously he knew that masterwork thoroughly. And although his style is not really very similar to Mozart's one can hear traces of the older work in such things as the Agnus dei.

One interesting, and odd, thing about Cherubini's Requiem is that, unlike most other Requiems, it calls for no soloists. And another stylistic matter: Cherubini is so eager to tell the story that he doesn't linger on endless repetitions ... Read More:

59.Missae & Requiem, Organ Sonatas & Solos by: Various Artists
October 17, 2005
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I bought this CD on the basis of the review by my friend Stephen Jesse Taylor's review and agree with him about the Requiem, and the performance. I was simply stunned by the power of this piece.

Cherubini who, although Italian, spent most of his adult life in France, introduced the Mozart Requiem to Paris in 1805, and obviously he knew that masterwork thoroughly. And although his style is not really very similar to Mozart's one can hear traces of the older work in such things as the Agnus dei.

One interesting, and odd, thing about Cherubini's Requiem is that, unlike most other Requiems, it calls for no soloists. And another stylistic matter: Cherubini is so eager to tell the story that he doesn't linger on endless repetitions ... Read More:

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