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Bruckner - Complete Masses, Te Deum | Brilliant Classics 94669

Bruckner - Complete Masses, Te Deum

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Label: Brilliant Classics

Cat No: 94669

Barcode: 5028421946696

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 3

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 20th May 2013

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Contents

Artists

Isabelle Muller‐Kant (soprano)
Daniel Sans (tenor)
Eibe Mohlmann (mezzo‐soprano)
Christof Fischesser (bass)
Magdalena Hajossyova (soprano)
Peter‐Jurgen Schmidt (tenor)
Rosemarie Lang (alto)
Hermann Christian Polster (bass)
Chamber Choir of Europe
Rundfunkchor Berlin
Wurttembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen
Rundfunk‐Sinfonieorchester Berlin

Conductors

Nicol Matt
Heinz Rogner

Works

Bruckner, Anton

Mass no.1 in D minor
Mass no.2 in E minor
Mass no.3 in F minor
Te Deum in C major, WAB45

Artists

Isabelle Muller‐Kant (soprano)
Daniel Sans (tenor)
Eibe Mohlmann (mezzo‐soprano)
Christof Fischesser (bass)
Magdalena Hajossyova (soprano)
Peter‐Jurgen Schmidt (tenor)
Rosemarie Lang (alto)
Hermann Christian Polster (bass)
Chamber Choir of Europe
Rundfunkchor Berlin
Wurttembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen
Rundfunk‐Sinfonieorchester Berlin

Conductors

Nicol Matt
Heinz Rogner

About

Described and caricatured as an eccentric and even as a late developer, Anton Bruckner, born in Linz, Austria, in 1824, is today considered one of the greatest late-Romantic composers. Famed for his symphonies - grand, epic creations that are individually linked responses to the notion of absolute music - Bruckner was also a fine choral composer. This 2CD release is dedicated to his three Masses and Te Deum of 1884.

Bruckner was not quite forty by the time he came to write his Mass No.1 in D Minor. An extraordinarily modern work, it was universally acclaimed upon receipt of its first performance, and was essentially responsible for Bruckner finally leaving the excessively long years of study behind him. Its success also spawned the Mass in F Minor, a work that coincided with important biographical events in the composer's life - including the death of his venerated teacher, Simon Sechter.

While the Third and final Mass was written for choir and 15-strong wind orchestra, a combination suited to the work's open-air premiere on the Linz Cathedral Square, the Te Deum - perhaps the composer's finest piece of choral writing and one which is musically related to the Seventh and Ninth Symphonies - was composed between 1881 and 84. When Bruckner realised that he would not be able to complete his Ninth Symphony, he is said to have considered using the Te Deum as its final movement.

The Chamber Choir of Europe and the Rundfunkchor Berlin are the two eminent choral bodies featured on this release, expertly directed by Nicol Matt and Heinz Rögner respectively and accompanied by a host of acclaimed soloists.

All in all, this is an engaging release that represents a worthwhile addition to Brilliant Classics' ever-expanding vocal catalogue.

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