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Bruckner: Requiem

Johanna Winkel, Sophie Harmsen, Ludwig Mittelhammer, Michael Feyfar, Simen van Mechelen (trombone), Detlef Reimers (trombone), Joost Swinkels (trombone), Raphael Alpermann (organ), RIAS Kammerchor, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, Łukasz Borowicz

Bruckner: Requiem
The singing and playing are uniformly excellent, and the recording has exemplary balance and clarity.

Bruckner: Requiem

Johanna Winkel, Sophie Harmsen, Ludwig Mittelhammer, Michael Feyfar, Simen van Mechelen (trombone), Detlef Reimers (trombone), Joost Swinkels (trombone), Raphael Alpermann (organ), RIAS Kammerchor, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, Łukasz Borowicz

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The singing and playing are uniformly excellent, and the recording has exemplary balance and clarity.

About

On March 14, 1849, 24-year-old Anton Bruckner finished his first major vocal composition. The only requiem of the composer who would later become the architect of big symphonic 'castles in the sky' was still created during his work in St. Florian. Some references to older models and some stylistic incongruities in musical stature still refer to the phase of self-discovery of the young composer. But those who listen closely will certainly discover the passages in which the mystical aura and sublimity of the large orchestral scores shine through already, be it in the gently glowing tone of the Benedictus, the intimate creed of the Agnus Dei or the powerful or the masterfully conceived double fugue of Quam olim Abrahae. It is essentially 'Bruckner on the way to Bruckner'. After the Missa Solemnis, released in February 2018, this recording marks the second step in the journey of discovery into the cosmos of Anton Bruckners seldom heard early works.

Contents and tracklist

I. Introitus. Requiem
Track length4:58
II. Sequentia. Dies irae
Track length6:30
IIIa. Offertorium. Domine
Track length2:23
IIIb. Offertorium. Hostias
Track length1:30
IIIc. Offertorium. Quam olim
Track length2:26
IV. Sanctus
Track length1:32
V. Benedictus
Track length3:44
IVa. Agnus Dei
Track length2:47
IVb. Requiem
Track length1:15
IVc. Cum sanctis
Track length0:48

Awards and reviews

March 2020

The singing and playing are uniformly excellent, and the recording has exemplary balance and clarity.

January 2020

this is a disc to intrigue and engage the Bruckner aficionado.
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