Mozart, Große Messe in C Minor / Requiem Mass, A. Auger, T. Moser, T. Quasthoff, Kölner Rundfunkchor and Sinfonie-Orchester, G. Bertini (re-released July 29, 2008) Phoenix Edition CD 116 Online scores: K. 427 | K. 626 |
So a general recommendation of this recording cannot be given, but some of the singing is extraordinary. Arleen Auger's "Christe eleison" (in K. 427) is one of the most beautiful I have ever heard, an expansive, buttery voice but somehow light and precise enough to hit the target with laser-like accuracy. Her "Et incarnatus est" is also lovely, with some breath-taking leaps from low to high, although the sound quality does not do her justice. Among the other noteworthy voices, Thomas Moser is an extravagance on the tiny tenor part of the C minor Mass, and Thomas Quasthoff brings a slightly less rounded version of his exceptional voice to the Requiem ("Tuba mirum").
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