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    Charles Mackerras, Scottish Chamber Orchestra (SCO) - W.A. Mozart: Requiem (2003) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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    Charles Mackerras, Scottish Chamber Orchestra (SCO) - W.A. Mozart: Requiem (2003) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

    Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras
    - Mozart: Requiem (Levin Edition) / Adagio and Fugue in C minor, K546 Studio Master (2003)

    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 54:49 minutes | 1,1 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

    The Levin edition of Mozart's compelling Requiem performed in thrilling splendour by Mackerras and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. "The string lines carry all the expressive weight one could want, and the woodwind and brass have a sovereign authority".

    Mozart neither disparaged Bach, nor considered it in any way retrogressive to be influenced by Bachian counterpoint. In 1782, as director of Baron van Swieten’s Sunday concerts in Vienna, he played Bach fugues, made transcriptions of Bach fugues, and wrote fugues of his own in tribute to his connoisseur patron’s enthusiasm for baroque music. In 1789, en route to Berlin, he visited Bach’s Thomaskirche in Leipzig where he improvised for an hour on the chorale Jesu meine Zuversicht. Bach’s Leipzig successor, Cantor Doles, sat beside him at the organ, pulling the stops and saying ‘old Sebastian Bach has risen again.’ The visitor, it was observed, was ‘a young, modishly dressed man of medium height,’ who played ‘beautifully and artfully for a large audience.’ The choir sang Bach’s fine motet, Singet den Herrn, in his honour, and Mozart examined Bach’s autographs, ‘the parts spread all around him, held in both of his hands, on his knees, and on the adjoining chairs.’ Two years later, in The Magic Flute, he would give the two Armed Men stern, beautiful, hauntingly Bachian music to sing.

    The Fugue in C minor dates from six years earlier, when Mozart was first immersed in contrapuntal studies. Originally written for two pianos, it was arranged in 1788 for strings and given the slow, sombre introduction which so strikingly adds to its intensity, yet which Mozart described as no more than ‘a short adagio for two violins, viola, and bass, for a fugue I wrote a long time ago.’ The adagio is filled with bold, expressive harmonic progressions. The fugue, once set in motion, rolls on relentlessly to its close. The music, playable by string quartet or string orchestra, has a hard-edged severity quite uncommon in Mozart, but confirming how the baroque and the rococo could co-exist in classical Vienna. A dark, somewhat spooky, conductorless performance of it was given at Herbert von Karajan’s funeral in 1989.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Introitus (Requiem aeternam)
    02 - Kyrie
    03 - Dies irae
    04 - Tuba mirum
    05 - Rex tremendae
    06 - Recordare
    07 - Confutatis
    08 - Lacrimosa
    09 - Amen
    10 - Domine Jesu
    11 - Hostias
    12 - Sanctus
    13 - Benedictus
    14 - Agnus Dei
    15 - Lux aeterna
    16 - Cum sanctis tuis
    17 - Adagio & Fugue in C minor - K546 - Adagio
    18 - Adagio & Fugue in C minor - K546 - Fugue

    Recorded on December 14-16, 2002 at Caird Hall, Dundee, UK.

    Musicians:
    Susan Gritton – soprano
    Catherine Wyn-Rogers – contralto
    Timothy Robinson – tenor
    Peter Rose – bass
    Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Chorus
    Sir Charles Mackerras – conductor

    Analyzed: Scottish Chamber Orchestra (SCO) / Mozart Requiem
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR13 -3.41 dB -21.82 dB 4:26 01-Introitus (Requiem aeternam)
    DR12 -2.51 dB -18.86 dB 2:22 02-Kyrie
    DR13 -0.98 dB -18.38 dB 1:43 03-Dies irae
    DR14 -7.09 dB -30.01 dB 3:12 04-Tuba mirum
    DR13 -1.17 dB -20.97 dB 1:56 05-Rex tremendae
    DR16 -6.76 dB -28.48 dB 4:49 06-Recordare
    DR12 -7.08 dB -27.78 dB 2:32 07-Confutatis
    DR12 -2.91 dB -23.17 dB 2:33 08-Lacrimosa
    DR12 -4.40 dB -19.96 dB 1:26 09-Amen
    DR13 -4.78 dB -23.02 dB 3:17 10-Domine Jesu
    DR13 -4.48 dB -22.40 dB 3:33 11-Hostias
    DR12 -2.24 dB -17.13 dB 2:00 12-Sanctus
    DR15 -1.41 dB -23.82 dB 5:00 13-Benedictus
    DR12 -4.54 dB -24.35 dB 2:46 14-Agnus Dei
    DR12 -2.34 dB -21.69 dB 2:41 15-Lux aeterna
    DR12 -2.13 dB -19.73 dB 2:36 16-Cum sanctis tuis
    DR14 -7.32 dB -28.47 dB 3:31 17-Adagio & Fugue in C minor - K546 - Adagio
    DR14 -6.33 dB -25.19 dB 4:26 18-Adagio & Fugue in C minor - K546 - Fugue
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 18
    Official DR value: DR13

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2781 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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