Norrington conducts Sacred Music: Beethoven, Berlioz, Brahms
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Label: SWR Classic
Cat No: SWR19532CD
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 4
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 16th June 2023
Contents
Works
Missa solemnis in D major, op.123Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem), op.5
Ein deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem), op.45
Artists
Amanda Halgrimson (soprano)Christina Landshamer (soprano)
Cornelia Kallisch (mezzo-soprano)
John Aler (tenor)
Toby Spence (tenor)
Florian Boesch (bass-baritone)
Alastair Miles (bass)
Hans Kalafusz (violin)
MDR Rundfunkchor Leipzig
NDR-Chor
SWR Vokalensemble
Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR
Conductor
Roger NorringtonWorks
Missa solemnis in D major, op.123Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem), op.5
Ein deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem), op.45
Artists
Amanda Halgrimson (soprano)Christina Landshamer (soprano)
Cornelia Kallisch (mezzo-soprano)
John Aler (tenor)
Toby Spence (tenor)
Florian Boesch (bass-baritone)
Alastair Miles (bass)
Hans Kalafusz (violin)
MDR Rundfunkchor Leipzig
NDR-Chor
SWR Vokalensemble
Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR
Conductor
Roger NorringtonAbout
Sir Roger Norrington was chief conductor of the former Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra (today the SWR Symphonieorchester) for 13 years. During this time he has caused a stir internationally with what has come to be termed ‘The Stuttgart Sound’: a synthesis of historically-informed performance practice with the technical capabilities of a modern orchestra. Whether in Mozart, Haydn, Bruckner or Brahms, Norrington has sought to capture the performance experience of the time, adjusting the orchestra’s size and seating plan to create an authentic sound without vibrato. His artistic credo was to keep as close as possible to the composer’s expectations.
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