Requiem Levin Edition
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Product Description This was Sir Charles Mackerras\' first recording of the Mozart Requiem. His history in conducting Mozart was considerable - he was acclaimed as one of the world\'s greatest living Mozarteans. Originally released in 2003, \'Mozart: Requiem (Levin Edition)\' has been re-issued as part of Linn\'s ECHO series which offers a second chance to enjoy the best of the label\'s award-winning catalogue. This recording of Mozart\'s Requiem uses the score prepared by Harvard professor Robert Levin, aiming to improve on Franz Süssmayr\'s familiar edition by making the music closer to what Mozart might have written. Upon release this recording was named a \'Benchmark Recording\' by BBC Music Magazine and was exceptionally well received by the critics. Conrad Wilson described a live performance as \'stark and sombre, yet shot through with sudden flashes of lightpresented with the highest clarity with the SCO Chorus in deep incisive voice, and with... an expressive team of soloists.\' The soloists are: Susan Gritton soprano, Catherine Wyn-Rogers contralto, Timothy Robinson tenor and Peter Rose bass. Mackerras was the SCO\'s Conductor Laureate until his passing in 2010. He produced numerous award-winning recordings including BBC Music Magazine\'s 2010 \'Disc of the Year\' recording, \'Mozart Symphonies 38-41\' with the SCO and Linn. Mackerras performed fifty times at the Edinburgh Festival and in 2005 was the first recipient of the \'Queen\'s Medal for Music\'. 2014 is the Scottish Chamber Orchestra\'s fortieth anniversary year; the orchestra is internationally recognised as one of the finest chamber orchestras in the world with a multi award-winning catalogue of recordings under Robin Ticciati, Sir Charles Mackerras, Alexander Janiczek and Joseph Swensen. Review \'As thrilling as one would expect from this great Mozart conductor.\' The Sunday Times \'Charles Mackerras\'s account...combining elements of period performance with the modern instruments of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, is wonderfully telling.\' The Guardian \'...breathtaking...a ravishing recording...boasting stellar soloists.\' The Observer \'The excellent performance you would expect.\' --The Sunday Herald
Product Description This was Sir Charles Mackerras\' first recording of the Mozart Requiem. His history in conducting Mozart was considerable - he was acclaimed as one of the world\'s greatest living Mozarteans. Originally released in 2003, \'Mozart: Requiem (Levin Edition)\' has been re-issued as part of Linn\'s ECHO series which offers a second chance to enjoy the best of the label\'s award-winning catalogue. This recording of Mozart\'s Requiem uses the score prepared by Harvard professor Robert Levin, aiming to improve on Franz Süssmayr\'s familiar edition by making the music closer to what Mozart might have written. Upon release this recording was named a \'Benchmark Recording\' by BBC Music Magazine and was exceptionally well received by the critics. Conrad Wilson described a live performance as \'stark and sombre, yet shot through with sudden flashes of lightpresented with the highest clarity with the SCO Chorus in deep incisive voice, and with... an expressive team of soloists.\' The soloists are: Susan Gritton soprano, Catherine Wyn-Rogers contralto, Timothy Robinson tenor and Peter Rose bass. Mackerras was the SCO\'s Conductor Laureate until his passing in 2010. He produced numerous award-winning recordings including BBC Music Magazine\'s 2010 \'Disc of the Year\' recording, \'Mozart Symphonies 38-41\' with the SCO and Linn. Mackerras performed fifty times at the Edinburgh Festival and in 2005 was the first recipient of the \'Queen\'s Medal for Music\'. 2014 is the Scottish Chamber Orchestra\'s fortieth anniversary year; the orchestra is internationally recognised as one of the finest chamber orchestras in the world with a multi award-winning catalogue of recordings under Robin Ticciati, Sir Charles Mackerras, Alexander Janiczek and Joseph Swensen. Review \'As thrilling as one would expect from this great Mozart conductor.\' The Sunday Times \'Charles Mackerras\'s account...combining elements of period performance with the modern instruments of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, is wonderfully telling.\' The Guardian \'...breathtaking...a ravishing recording...boasting stellar soloists.\' The Observer \'The excellent performance you would expect.\' --The Sunday Herald
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