Cherubini - Messe solennelle in D minor
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Label: Carus
Cat No: CAR83512
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 30th October 2020
Contents
Artists
Ruth Ziesak (soprano)Iris-Anna Deckert (soprano)
Christa Mayer (contralto)
Christoph Genz (tenor)
Robert Buckland (tenor)
Thomas E Bauer (bass)
Kammerchor Stuttgart
Klassische Philharmonie Stuttgart
Conductor
Frieder BerniusWorks
Mass no.2 in D minor, 'Messe solennelle'Artists
Ruth Ziesak (soprano)Iris-Anna Deckert (soprano)
Christa Mayer (contralto)
Christoph Genz (tenor)
Robert Buckland (tenor)
Thomas E Bauer (bass)
Kammerchor Stuttgart
Klassische Philharmonie Stuttgart
Conductor
Frieder BerniusAbout
The soloists of the evening were Ruth Ziesak, soprano, Christa Mayer, contralto, Christoph Genz, tenor, and Thomas E. Bauer, bass. The recording of this truly extraordinary work is now available on CD.
After a beginning which seems familiar, unforeseen, imaginative and witty turns lead melodic progressions and harmonic developments into entirely new directions. The harmonic variety is impressive, and chromaticism plays no less important a role.
Subtle instrumentation lends many sections an exquisite sonority. And last but not least, the deeply felt interpretation of the text by means of melodic, rhythmic or harmonic figures, as well as by dynamics and tempo is one of the outstanding features of the work, highlighting the performers’ brilliance. Frieder Bernuis and his Kammerchor Stuttgart again enthral us with their skill and expertise in this wonderful choral work.
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