Cherubini - Marche Funebre (1820)
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Orchestral
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RecommendedOrchestra Filarmonica Della Scala, Riccardo Chailly
The two best pieces on this disc are the first and the last, so if the procession of mediocre funeral marches starts to get you down jumpy to track 15 – it’s yet another funeral march, but is... — More…
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Presto Recording of the Week, 7th February 2020
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Opus Klassik Awards, 2020, Nominee - Conductor of the Year
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Cherubini's C minor Requiem was admired by both Berlioz and Beethoven, with good reason, since both owed a great deal to a work that isn't far short of a masterpiece. For Beethoven, the music's... — More…
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Cherubini: Requiem in C Minor & Marche funèbre - Beethoven: Elegiac Song, Op. 118
Boston Baroque, Martin Pearlman
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Cherubini: Requiem in C minor
Akiho Tsujii (soprano), Martin lattke (tenor) & Paul Kroeger (tenor)
Kammerchor der Frauenkirche Dresden & Orchestre Philharmonique Altenburg-Gera, Matthias Grünert
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It would be an oversimplification to suggest that Matthew Best emphasises the Beethoven rather than the Berlioz aspect of the main work here; but he does seem less interested in the fascinating... — More…
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