SACD Import

"Requiem, etc : Masaaki Suzuki / Bach Collegium Japan, Sampson, Kielland, Makoto Sakurada, Immler"

Mozart (1756-1791)

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Catalogue Number
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BISSA2091
Number of Discs
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1
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Bis
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SACD
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Hybrid Disc,Import

Product Description

Since its creation in 1791, Mozart's Requiem has become one of the truly iconic works in the history of music. A prime reason for this is of course its musical qualities: as early as 1814 E.T.A. Hoffmann described the Requiem as 'the most sublime achievement that the modern period has contributed to the church'. But even before that legends had begun to form around the work; that it was written to fulfil an anonymous commission - received through 'an unknown, grey stranger' - is the stuff of mystery novels, while the fact that Mozart fell ill and died while composing it has been exploited to great melodramatic effect. Among the numerous myths, one thing that we know for certain is that its first performance took place only a few days after Mozart's death, at a memorial service for the composer. The performers used the composer's incomplete autograph, but very soon attempts to complete the work were set in motion by Mozart's widow. She first engaged Joseph Eybler and later Franz Xaver Smayr for the task, and in 1800 the Requiem appeared in print, in Smayr's completion. This is still by far the most widely performed version, but it has also been severely criticized over the years, and many have tried to improve on it, or make their own versions based on the autograph. For this recording of the work, Masaaki Suzuki and the Bach Collegium Japan commissioned a new performing edition. Masato Suzuki, himself a member of the BCJ and the son of Masaaki, has based his completion on Eybler's and Smayr's work, explaining his procedure in the liner notes to the disc. The recording was made at the Shoin Chapel in Kobe, where the team has previously recorded their complete cycle of Bach's church cantatas. A stellar cast of soloists is headed by soprano Carolyn Sampson, who also shines in the famous soprano aria Laudate Dominum - one of the highlights of Vesperae solennes de confessore which conclude the disc.

Track List   

  • 01. Mozart Requiem in D minor, K626 - Various Performers
  • 02. Mozart Vesperae Solennes de Confessore in C, K339 - Various Performers

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日本人の演奏だなぁ〜。って印象です。合唱...

投稿日:2024/02/28 (水)

日本人の演奏だなぁ〜。って印象です。合唱の歌い回しとか雰囲気が、いかにもって感じ。合唱をやっていたから、凄く感じる。嫌いではなく、懐かしく思える。

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イントロイトゥスから え?て感じです。ガ...

投稿日:2023/06/27 (火)

イントロイトゥスから え?て感じです。ガーディナー、ワルター、ベームといった演奏に聞き馴染んできた私にはウーンという印象。声楽陣は限りなく美しい。しかし感じないのです。あの孤独感と寂しさを。 アーメンフーガは未完のまま演奏して聞き手の想像力を掻き立てて欲しかったとも思いました。( ジュースマイヤーのベネディクトゥスはとても良かった。これは気に入ってます。異版も聞けるのが良いですね)。全体的には期待していただけに少しガッカリしましたというのが正直な感想です。

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一聴して違和感あり。なんの先入観もなく聴...

投稿日:2020/09/20 (日)

一聴して違和感あり。なんの先入観もなく聴いたのですが、特に声楽が「ああ日本人が歌っているなあ」という感覚が先立ちました。演奏全体に音数が多く、ヘンデルの一部の楽曲ような騒々しい感覚です。「異稿」だからかなあ・・・。ほかに所有しているレクィエムは、マリナー、フェルトホーフェン、アーノンクール ぼく的にはフェルトホーヘンが愛聴盤です。 こういう解釈もありなのかもしれません。

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