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ID: RCD15128 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Sacred Music Subcollection: Choir It is sung in Old Slavonic Language.
ARRANGER:
Balakirev, Miliy Alexeyevich
Nikitin, Konstantine
Ushakov, Igor
Trubachev, Sergey Zosimovich |
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ID: RCD15127 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Sacred Music Subcollection: Choir It is sung in Old Slavonic Language.
CD1
1 - Soloist: Ushakova, Anna (voice)
CD2
1- Soloist: I. Vozny, voice
7 - Soloist: Valery Starodubtsev, bass
17 - Soloist: Sergei Rokozitsa, tenor
22 - Soloist: Konstantine Nikitin, tenor |
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ID: RCD15131 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Sacred Music Subcollection: Choir It is sung in Old Slavonic Language and sung in Russian Language |
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ID: HAEN093131000 CDs: 2 Type: SACD |
Collection: Sacred Oratorios Subcollection: Choir H. Berlioz Requiem op. 5 Toby Spence (Tenor) • MDR Rundfunkchor, SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart • Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR • Roger Norrington (Conductor/Dirigent) „A notable addition to Norrington`s discography.“ • BBC music magazine 2-CD/SACD 93.131 • 86 Min. |
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ID: COR16008 CDs: 3 Type: CD |
Collection: Oratorio Samson - Thomas Randle (tenor)
Israelite man, Philistine man - Mark Padmore (tenor)
Dalila - Lynda Russell (soprano)
Israelite woman, Philistine woman, Virgin - Lynne Dawson
Micah - Catherine Wyn-Rogers (alto)
Messenger - Matthew Vine (tenor)
Manoa - Michael George (bass)
Harapha - Jonathan Best (bass) |
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ID: HAEN098274000 CDs: 2 Type: SACD |
Collection: Choral Collection Subcollection: Choir J. S. Bach Mass B Minor/Messe h-Moll BWV 232 Stella Doufexis, Marlis Petersen (Soprano) • Anke Vondung (Alto) • Lothar Odinius (Tenor) • Christian Gerhaher (Baritone) • Franz- Josef Selig (Bass) • Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart • Bach-Collegium Stuttgart • Helmuth Rilling (Conductor/Dirigent) 2-CD/SACD 98.274 • 107 Min. |
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ID: CLAVES502702-3 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Choir This release is due to a collaboration between the composer and Italian conductor Fabio Luisi, who first became acquainted with Darbellay’s music when he conducted the world premiere of “Oyama” in Geneva in 2000 and five years later the world premiere of his Requiem. Five other pieces for different instrumental ensembles round off this ‘Portrait’ collection, making this the perfect introduction to this fascinating composer.
He is one of the most active Swiss composers at home and abroad. His name regularly appears in the programmes of the most prestigious European concert halls (Maison de Radio France, Geneva’s Victoria Hall, the Gewandhaus in Leipzig…) and contemporary music festivals (Festival Présences, Vienna Modern, World New Music Days…). Born in 1946, Jean-Luc Darbellay studied clarinet, orchestral conducting and composition with Cristóbal Halffter, Dimitri Terzakis and (above all) with Edison Denisov at the Conservatory in Berne. He participated in seminars with Pierre Boulez at the College of France and at IRCAM. He completed his studies with Klaus Huber and Heinz Holliger within the framework of the Lucerne Festival. His interests touch upon all forms and genres of music, which is reflected in his very eclectic catalogue of compositions. Claves is pleased to present a number of his masterpieces in co-production with Mitteldeutsche Rundfunk (MDR) in Leipzig. The 2-CD production is the fruit of the intimate collaboration between the composer and Italian conductor Fabio Luisi, who first became acquainted with Darbellay’s music when he conducted the world premiere of “Oyama” in Geneva in 2000, and five years later the world premiere of his Requiem, a commission from MDR. Five other pieces for different instrumental ensembles round off this “portrait” collection, the perfect introduction to this fascinating composer’s universe. |
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ID: COR16062 CDs: 3 Type: CD |
Collection: Choral Collection Subcollection: Choir Arguably the most famous oratorio ever written and certainly Handel’s best known work, Messiah needs little introduction. Composed in a staggering twenty-four days Messiah was first performed in Dublin in 1742 where it received a rapturous welcome. Not so the following year when it premiered in London to a distinctly hostile reception. It wasn’t until Messiah began to be presented
in charity performances at the Foundling Hospital in London that the public started to embrace the work we now regard as Handel’s greatest composition.
On this disc The Sixteen and Harry Christophers are joined by four soloists all revered Handelians who have had a long association with The Sixteen. |
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