Bruckner: Masses Nos 1-3 (Remaster) Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks & Pablo Heras-Casado
Album info
Album-Release:
1972
HRA-Release:
22.09.2016
Label: Deutsche Grammophon (DG)
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Vocal
Artist: Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks & Pablo Heras-Casado, Eugen Jochum
Composer: Anton Bruckner (1824-1896)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- 1 1. Kyrie 07:43
- 2 2. Gloria 06:27
- 3 3. Credo 13:26
- 4 4. Sanctus 01:57
- 5 5. Benedictus 07:35
- 6 6. Agnus Dei 09:31
- 7 1. Kyrie 09:01
- 8 2. Gloria 06:26
- 9 3. Credo 11:02
- 10 4. Sanctus 03:58
- 11 5. Benedictus 07:03
- 12 6. Agnus Dei 06:14
- 13 1. Kyrie 09:17
- 14 2. Gloria 11:45
- 15 3. Credo 08:50
- 16 4. Credo (Cont.) 10:22
- 17 5. Sanctus 02:13
- 18 6. Benedictus 07:20
- 19 7. Agnus Dei 08:10
Info for Bruckner: Masses Nos 1-3 (Remaster)
“Like Bruckner, Eugen Jochum came from a devout Catholic family and began his musical life as a church organist. He would have known the Mass texts more or less inside out, which explains why his readings focus not on the sung parts – which, for the most part, present the text in a relatively four-square fashion – but on the orchestral writing which, given the gloriously full-bodied playing of the Bavarian orchestra, so lusciously illuminates familiar words. He approaches the Masses with many of the same ideas he so eloquently propounds in his recordings of the symphonies and the music unfolds with a measured, almost relaxed pace which creates a sense of vast spaciousness. This can have its drawbacks: you can be so entranced by the beautifully moulded orchestral introduction to the Benedictus from the D minor Mass that the entry of a rather full-throated Marga Schiml comes as a rude interruption. DG's transfers are extraordinarily good – they really seem to have produced a sound which combines the warmth of the original LP with the clarity of detail we expect.” (Gramophone Classical Music Guide)
Edith Mathis, soprano
Marga Schiml, alto/contralto
Wieslaw Ochman, tenor
Karl Ridderbusch, bass
Elmar Schloter, organ
Bavarian Radio Chorus & Symphony Orchestra
Maria Stader, soprano
Claudia Hellmann, alto/contralto
Ernst Hälfliger, tenor
Kim Borg, bass
Anton Nowakowski, organ
Bavarian Radio Chorus & Symphony Orchestra
Kurt Prestel, chorus master
Eugen Jochum, conductor
Digitally remastered
No biography found.
Booklet for Bruckner: Masses Nos 1-3 (Remaster)