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Label:
  DHM - http://www.sonybmgclassical.de/
Serial:
  82876587052
Title:
  Mozart: Requiem - Harnoncourt
Description:
  Mozart: Requiem in D minor (revised edition: Franz Beyer)

Christine Schafer
Bernarda Fink
Kurt Streit
Gerald Finley
Arnold Schoenberg Choir
Concentus Musicus Wein
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)
Details:
  Total time: 50:15
Genre:
  Classical - Vocal
Content:
  Stereo/Multichannel
Media:
  Hybrid
Recording type:
 
Recording info:
  Live Recording, Grosser Musikvereinssaal Wien Austria, November 27-December 1, 2003
Note:
  Includes manuscript score as CD-ROM track.

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Reviews: 3

Review by 2-channel January 25, 2006 (6 of 8 found this review helpful)
Performance:  Sonics (S):
Harnoncourt at his most self-indulgent I'm afraid, scarcely giving the music time or space to breathe. Hectic and overdramatic.

The claustrophobic effect of the close microphone technique, with the choir practically in the laps of the players, and with virtually no soundstage depth, reinforces the breathless quality of the performance. Wolfy would not be impressed.

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Review by jmvilleneuve January 23, 2005 (3 of 3 found this review helpful)
Performance:  Sonics:
I have a love/hate relationship with this SACD. It is a splendid interpretation which pushes the Mozart requiem toward maximum dramatic intensity and which underlines contrast between the moments of acceptance and the moments of angers (or of fears of the divine). But this energy which comes partly because it is a live recording, is also the weakness of this SACD. Particularly in the stronger passages the sound is really flat. It does not have any perception of sound depth between the choir and the orchestra. The recording is more appropriate in the softer passages, or when one or more of the 4 soloists are singing.

I have a more complete review on my website at

http://www.geocities.com/jmserre/ENMozartRequiem.html

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Review by chriscmore October 13, 2004 (3 of 3 found this review helpful)
Performance:  Sonics:
I tend to prefer the more cinematic interpretations of Requiem, being a little faster, more dynamic with a more dominant bass, however this is still a wonderful version. It's more lush, more emotional. The sound quality is beautiful, with a delicate surround mix, and very well balanced - everything is perfectly placed in volume and location. I'm not a bass freak - I keep my dialed down to avoid anything "boomy", but I found the overall sound just a little nonexistant on the bottom octave. But this is a sin of omission, which is far better than presenting the listener with something that shouldn't be there (sin of commission). Lastly, Mozart or not, I do love the final "Amen" that is omitted from this recording, where they tried to be more acedemicaly sound to what the Requiem really should have. I miss the "Amen," but then again I also enjoy the movie "Amadeus" which is for the most part "based" on a true story.

Some are bothered by room and people noises in between movements, and this recording has them, but I personally enjoy them. This recording therefore feels very intimate and startlingly real to me.

This is the best Requiem I've heard yet, but I still am left a bit hungry. I've gotta believe that there's another recording out there that may get me to throw out all the other versions I have. This one is just shy of that, so I have to stick with 4 stars.

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