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Verdi: Messa Da Requiem

Jessye Norman (soprano), Agnes Baltsa (alto), Jose Carreras (tenor), Yevgeny Nesterenko (bass), Chor und Symphonie-Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Riccardo Muti

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At 35 José Carreras was nearly in the prime bloom of his voice; he sings the “Ingemisco” with style and no signs of operatic excess. Baltsa is also memorable for her musical, totally sincere...

Verdi: Messa Da Requiem

Jessye Norman (soprano), Agnes Baltsa (alto), Jose Carreras (tenor), Yevgeny Nesterenko (bass), Chor und Symphonie-Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Riccardo Muti

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At 35 José Carreras was nearly in the prime bloom of his voice; he sings the “Ingemisco” with style and no signs of operatic excess. Baltsa is also memorable for her musical, totally sincere...

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"The Munich performances of Verdi's MESSA DA REQUIEM in October 1981 with Jessye Norman, Agnes Baltsa, José Carreras and Yevgeny Nesterenko, the Bavarian Radio Chorus, and the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks conducted by Riccardo Muti were concert events that have hardly been equalled since, let alone surpassed – so powerful were the chorus and orchestra, so strictly did the maestro keep his eye on the interpretation, and so superb were the renowned soloists - singers of international renown who gave their all to achieve the best possible result. And they all succeeded brilliantly. Finally – four decades later - BR-KLASSIK can now present this absolute pinnacle in the performance history of Verdi's MESSA DA REQUIEM on CD. The audience was spellbound and totally captivated, and there was glowing praise from the critics: the powerful work, they said, had hardly ever been heard like this on this side of the Alps; Riccardo Muti had demonstrated how Verdi's Requiem should sound; this performance of Verdi's requiem mass was authentic, frightening, tender and terrifying, providing a timid yet hopeful glimpse of transcendence; all in all, a truly resounding success."

Contents and tracklist

I. Introit - Kyrie (Live)
Track length9:10
IIa. Sequence. Dies irae (Live)
Track length2:09
IIb. Sequence. Tuba mirum - IIc. Sequence. Mors stupebit (Live)
Track length3:30
IId. Sequence. Liber scriptus (Live)
Track length4:58
IIe. Sequence. Quid sum miser (Live)
Track length3:35
IIf. Sequence. Rex tremendae (Live)
Track length3:42
IIg. Sequence. Recordare (Live)
Track length4:07
IIh. Sequence. Ingemisco (Live)
Track length3:26
IIi. Sequence. Confutatis (Live)
Track length5:17
IIj. Sequence. Lacrimosa (Live)
Track length6:24
IIIa. Offertory. Domine Jesu Christe (Live)
Track length4:05
IIIb. Offertory. Hostias (Live)
Track length5:45
IV. Sanctus (Live)
Track length2:22
V. Agnus Dei (Live)
Track length5:18
VI. Communion. Lux aeterna (Live)
Track length6:21
VII. Libera me (Live)
Track length13:40

Awards and reviews

  • International Classical Music Awards
    2022
    Nominated - Historical

March/April 2022

At 35 José Carreras was nearly in the prime bloom of his voice; he sings the “Ingemisco” with style and no signs of operatic excess. Baltsa is also memorable for her musical, totally sincere performance. This all adds up to something unexpected, a new addition to the discography of this much-recorded—and much revered—work that deserves to stand beside the classics from any era.

January 2022

all in all, here’s an all-enveloping performance of this great work that demands to be heard. Highly recommended.
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