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Józef Kozłowski: Requiem

Singapore Symphony Chorus & Youth Choir, Olga Peretyatko (soprano), Olesya Petrova, Boris Stepanov, Christoph Seidl, Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Hans Graf

Józef Kozłowski: Requiem
the result is a distinguished piece of work. Impressive soloists and a strong orchestral contribution under conductor Hans Graf; the choir makes a generally good showing but is occasionally...

Józef Kozłowski: Requiem

Singapore Symphony Chorus & Youth Choir, Olga Peretyatko (soprano), Olesya Petrova, Boris Stepanov, Christoph Seidl, Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Hans Graf

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the result is a distinguished piece of work. Impressive soloists and a strong orchestral contribution under conductor Hans Graf; the choir makes a generally good showing but is occasionally...

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The Singapore Symphony and its music director Hans Graf present a recording of Jozef Kozlowski's Requiem, together with the Singapore Symphony Chorus & Youth Choir, as well as a quartet of outstanding soloists: Olga Peretyatko (soprano), Olesya Petrova (mezzo-soprano), Boris Stepanov (tenor) and Christoph Seidl (bass). The Requiem (1798) was commissioned to Kozlowski by the abdicated King Stanislaw of Poland, and can be perceived as a requiem not just for the monarch, but for the entire Polish nation, absorbed by the Russian state during the 1780s. Interestingly, the work was also heard during the funeral of Tsar Alexander I of Russia, in a different version with heavier orchestration and choruses for more drama. The current recording uses a new edition created by conductor Graf himself, realizing the intimate character of the original 1798 version. Composed just 7 years after Mozart's famous Requiem, the work is rooted in Viennese Classicism, yet also adumbrates nineteenth-century developments, with a subtle Slavonic tinge. This revival is a gem to anyone interested in music from the early Romantic era.

Contents and tracklist

I. Requiem et Kyrie
Track length5:21
II. Dies irae
Track length3:17
III. Tuba mirum
Track length4:29
IV. Judex ergo
Track length4:59
V. Confutatis
Track length4:29
VI. Lacrymosa
Track length2:44
VII. Domine Jesu Christe
Track length5:23
VIII. Sanctus
Track length2:50
IX. Benedictus
Track length4:01
X. Agnus Dei
Track length5:33
XI. Quia pius es - XII. Requiem aeternam
Track length6:04

Awards and reviews

June 2024

the result is a distinguished piece of work. Impressive soloists and a strong orchestral contribution under conductor Hans Graf; the choir makes a generally good showing but is occasionally challenged by the writing.

June 2024

Olga Peretyatko leads a strongly cast team of soloists and Hans Graf’s Singapore orchestral and choral forces provide unstinting advocacy for this attractive Requiem.

27th April 2024

It combines big choruses, memorable solos and vivid orchestral writing in a style that mixes Viennese, Polish and Slavonic accents. Graf, the Singapore SO’s music director, has edited the manuscript after locating it in a library in St Petersburg. Worth investigation.
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