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Mozart:Requiem KV 626 - "Requiem-Realisations"
artiste: Stephen Cleobury / Academy of Ancient Music / King's College Choir / Christopher Purves / James Gilchrist
studio d'édition: King's College Choir
date de sortie: 1 janvier 2013
genre: 古典
code-barres: 0822231700227
type d'album: 专辑
visuels de l'album: CD

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Mozart Requiem: Realisations is an exploration of the history and influence of Mozart’s famous Requiem. It begins with a full recording of the Requiem in the popular completion by Mozart’s pupil and amanuensis, Franz Xaver Süssmayr, followed by full movements completed by other composers including Michael Finnissy and Duncan Druce.
The second disc presents a 68-minute audio documentary on the musical roots of the Requiem written by the renowned Mozart scholar Cliff Eisen, featuring musical examples from the requiem and the works from which it draws inspiration, highlighting striking similarities between Mozart’s work and that of several contemporaries and predecessors.
The Choir, conducted by its Director of Music, Stephen Cleobury, is joined for the recording by the Academy of Ancient Music playing period instruments. The soloists are Elin Manahan Thomas, Christine Rice and former King’s College choral scholars, James Gilchrist and Christopher Purves.

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Disc one
Requiem: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ed. Süssmayr
Introitus
1. Requiem aeternam
Kyrie
2. Kyrie eleison
Sequentia
3. i. Dies irae
4. ii. Tuba mirum
5. iii. Rex tremendae
6. iv. Recordare
7. v. Confutatis
8. vi. Lacrimosa
Offertorium
9. i. Domine Jesu
10. ii. Hostias
Sanctus
11. Sanctus
Benedictus
12. Benedictus
Agnus Dei
13. Agnus Dei
Communio
14. i. Lux aeterna
15. ii. Cum sanctis tuis
Realisations
1. Amen (Fugue) – C. Richard F Maunder
2. Sanctus – Robert D. Levin / Franz Beyer
3. Benedictus – Duncan Druce
4. Cum sanctis tuis – Robert D. Levin
5. Lacrymosa – Michael Finnissy
Disc two
Mozart’s Requiem: An Audio Documentary
1. Chapter 1: Mozart in 1791 and the commissioning of the Requiem
2. Chapter 2: The Composition of the Requiem
3. Chapter 3. Reception

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