Verdi & Cherubini – Requiem (Toscanini Choral Works Vol.11) [2000]

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Verdi Cherubini – Requiem (Toscanini Choral Works Vol.11) [2000]

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CD1
Verdi – Messa da Requiem
1. Requiem & Kyrie		7:45
2. Dies Irae: Dies Irae		2:17
3. Dies Irae: Tuba mirum	1:53	
4. Dies Irae: Mors stupebit	1:12
5. Dies Irae: Liber scriptus	4:37
6. Dies Irae: Quid sum miser	3:17	
7. Dies Irae: Rex tremendae	3:14	
8. Dies Irae: Recordare		3:43
9. Dies Irae: Ingemisco		2:57
10. Dies Irae: Confutatis	5:14	
11. Dies Irae: Lacrymosa	5:32
12. Offertorio: Domine Jesu Christe	3:57
13. Offertorio: Hostias		5:44	
14. Sanctus	2:43
15. Agnus dei		4:37	
16. Lux aeterna		5:35
17. Libera me: Libera me, Domine	2:31
18. Libera me: Dies Irae		5:01
19. Libera me: Libera me, Domine	5:15	

CD2
1. Verdi - Te Deum (No. 4 Quattro pezzi sacri)		16:07	

Cherubini -  Requiem in C minor
2. Introitus & Kyrie		6:55
3. Graduale		1:44
4. Dies Irae		10:09	
5. Offertorium		16:08	
6. Sanctus		1:19
7. Pie Jesu		4:24	
8. Agnus Dei		7:05

Herva Nelli, soprano
Fedora Barbieri, mezzo-soprano
Giuseppe di Stefano, tenor
Cesare Siepi, bass
Robert Shaw Chorale
NBC Symphony Orchestra
Arturo Toscanini - conductor

 

This is what you call "the genuine article." The legendary Arturo Toscanini knew Giuseppi Verdi personally, and got his first big break as a young conductor when he stepped in at the last minute to lead a performance of 'Aida.' Made in the favorable acoustics of Carnegie Hall, this live NBC broadcast recording of the Verdi Requiem boasts a uniformly strong team of soloists. Tenor Giuseppi di Stefano and bass Cesare Siepi are outstanding, and the Robert Shaw Chorale makes an especially memorable contribution. The intensity of Toscanini's vision is felt throughout in this reading, which has been universally celebrated since the day it was first heard in 1951, and in this new BMG incarnation it sounds better than ever. Also included in the set is a high-voltage Verdi Te Deum, one of Toscanini's last recordings, and a relative rarity, the first of Luigi Cherubini's two Requiem Masses, a favorite of both the maestro and Hector Berlioz. --- arkivmusic.com

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