白遼士: 安魂大彌撒曲
愛德華.加德納 指揮
(挪威)卑爾根愛樂管弦樂團
皇家北方音樂學院合唱團
With this surround-sound recording of Berlioz's Requiem, Edward Gardner and the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra tackle the infinite and the immeasurable.
All the grandiose, striking beauty of the Requiem's large-scale ceremonial is encapsulated by first-class vocal and orchestral forces, fully utilising the spatial possibilities of Grieghallen in Bergen. The matching of space and sonority was one of Berlioz's lasting obsessions, one experience in St Paul's Cathedral in London throwing Berlioz into a delirium of emotion from which he took days to recover. His Grande Messe des morts, notorious for its requirement of four brass bands in addition to a large orchestra and chorus, taken here from live concerts, has often been seen as one of the most emotionally powerful works of its kind.
Setting a solemn and austere, even ascetic text, the music is not that of an orthodox believer but of a visionary, inspired by the dramatic implications of death and judgement.
HECTOR BERLIOZ
Grande Messe des morts, Op.5, H 75
(1837, revised 1852, 1867)
for Tenor Soloist, Choir and Orchestra
Dem Grafen von Gasparin, Pari von Frankreich, gewidmet
1.No.1. Requiem et Kyrie 10:20
2.No.2. Dies iræ 10:58
3.No.3. Quid sum miser 2:44
4.No.4 Rex tremendæ 5:42
5.No.5 Quærens me 4:34
6.No.6 Lacrymosa 9:45
7.No.7. Offertoire 8:46
8.No.8. Hostias 3:36
9.No.9. Sanctus 11:05
10.No.10. Agnus Dei 12:39
Total time: 80:54
Solo: Hector Berlioz tenor
Choral: Choir of Collegium Musicum
Choral: Edvard Grieg Kor
Choral: Edvard Grieg Kor
Choral: Bergen Philharmonic Choir
Hakon Matti Skrede chorus master
Orchestra: Eikanger-Bjørsvik Musikklag
Orchestra: Eikanger-Bjørsvik Musikklag
Orchestra: Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra
David Stewart leader
Conductor: Edward Gardner |
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