Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra & Peter Dijkstra – Bruckner: Mass in E minor & Motets & BRUCKNERS WORLD (2024) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra & Peter Dijkstra – Bruckner: Mass in E minor & Motets & BRUCKNERS WORLD (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 02:13:15 minutes | 1,08 GB | Genre: Classical
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In addition to his symphonies, Anton Bruckner is best known for his sacred works: his stirring masses and his deeply moving a cappella motets. On this new BR-KLASSIK CD, to mark the Bruckner Year 2024, the Bavarian Radio Chorus and the Münchner Rundfunkorchester conducted by Peter Dijkstra present his Mass No. 2 together with five well-known motets and the two short Aequali for three trombones from 1847. The new studio recordings were made in connection with the opening concert of the 2023/24 season on October 28, 2023. On a second CD, “Bruckner’s World” by Markus Vanhoefer offers not only an introduction to the recorded works but also a detailed description of the life and work of this important Late Romantic composer. After Bruckner’s uncommissioned Mass (No. 1) in D minor had brought him to the attention of a wider public – following its premiere on November 20, 1864 in the Old Cathedral in Linz and a repeat performance in the city’s Redoutensaal – Bishop Franz Joseph Rudigier commissioned a second mass from the composer. Bruckner wrote the work between August and November 1866, and it was to be premiered at the consecration of the Votive Chapel of the New Cathedral; due to delays in the construction work, however, the performance could not take place until September 29, 1869. The premiere of the Mass (No. 2) in E minor for eight-part mixed choir and wind ensemble was also a great success, and Bruckner described it as “the most glorious day” of his life. The unusual instrumentation was due to the occasion and the open-air performance venue on the cathedral building site (the new chapel had proven too small for the choir). The work derives its particular tension from the sharp contrasts between archaic, psalm-like monophony and a strictly polyphonic movement structure modelled on Palestrina, combined with the “modern” wind accompaniment in sweeping, romantic harmony. Bruckner thoroughly revised the Mass (No. 2) between 1876 and 1882, and the premiere of the second version in the Old Cathedral on October 4, 1885, as part of the Diocesan Jubilee in Linz, was once again an outstanding success. The composer “stood at the organ during the performance and gazed rapturously at the vault of the cathedral, his lips moving in silent prayer.” Bruckner’s sacred motets are characterised by Catholic worship and the church spaces that were Bruckner’s home from childhood. In 1837, at the age of 13, he was admitted as a choirboy to the Augustinian canons’ monastery of Sankt Florian near Linz, where he worked as an organist from 1848 to 1855. His religious devotion and early influence meant that he initially saw himself as a church musician, before broadening his scope to include symphonic music – in whose sound architecture the organ also found an audible echo.

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Munich Radio Orchestra, Bavarian Radio Chorus & Howard Arman – Mendelssohn: Elijah, Op. 70, MWV A 25 (Excerpts) (2023) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Munich Radio Orchestra, Bavarian Radio Chorus & Howard Arman – Mendelssohn: Elijah, Op. 70, MWV A 25 (Excerpts) (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:13:08 minutes | 1,28 GB | Genre: Classical
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Established in 1952, the Munich Radio Orchestra has developed into a body engaged in a wide spectrum of musical activity. There have been gala concerts and opera concert performances in particular, under the direction of Marcello Viotti, as well as a Paradisi Gloria series devoted to the sacred music of the 20th century, concerts for children and young people, and theme evenings.

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Bavarian Radio Chorus – Mozart: Coronation Mass, K. 317 (2022) [Official Digital Download 24bit/48kHz]

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Bavarian Radio Chorus – Mozart: Coronation Mass, K. 317 (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 23:58 minutes | 254 MB | Genre: Classical
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The Mass that Mozart composed in 1779 for the Easter service in Salzburg Cathedral is shrouded in legend. From the very first bar onwards, it exudes the stately tone that would, much later on, earn it the sobriquet “Coronation Mass”. Soon after Mozart’s death, it became the Viennese court orchestra’s favourite Mass for coronation ceremonies.
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Mariss Jansons, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bavarian Radio Chorus – Mahler: Symphonies Nos. 1-9 (Live) & [Rehearsal Excerpts] (2022) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

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Mariss Jansons, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bavarian Radio Chorus – Mahler: Symphonies Nos. 1-9 (Live) & [Rehearsal Excerpts] (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 06:26:53 minutes | 3,37 GB | Genre: Classical
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In his nine symphonies, Gustav Mahler created an entire world for himself and his listeners. More than any other composer, he tries in his symphonic oeuvre to get to the very depths of the circle of life – the eternal cycle of growth and decay. What set of complete works would be more appropriate, therefore, for bringing the qualities and the unique sound of one of today’s leading orchestras to their fullest expression? In the Mahler complete edition released by BR-KLASSIK, the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks – under some of it’s most influential conductors, but above all it’s current chief conductor Mariss Jansons – tackles Gustav Mahler’s symphonic works. The performances were recorded live between 1996 and 2016 in the Philharmonie i’m Gasteig and the Herkulessaal of the Munich Residenz, and most of them are recent. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts Mahler’s Symphony No. 1, Mariss Janson conducts Symphonies Nos 2, 5, 7 and 9, Bernard Haitink Nos. 3 and 4, Daniel Harding No. 6 and Colin Davis no. 8, the “Symphony of a Thousand”. Numerous soloists and choirs are also featured. The recordings form a challenging part of the symphonic repertoire from the recent history of the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks; under the baton of Mariss Jansons, and other conductors of the late 20th and early 21st century especially associated with it, this renowned orchestra, with the musical and interpretive mastery for which it is justly famed, provides truly memorable performances.
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Christina Landshamer, Justus Zeyen, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Howard Arman – Schubertiade (2022) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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Christina Landshamer, Justus Zeyen, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Howard Arman – Schubertiade (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:02:38 minutes | 1,13 GB | Genre: Classical
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Schubert sits at the piano in a bourgeois salon in Vienna, surrounded by around 30 ladies and gentlemen applauding him. The painting by Julius Schmidt dating from 1897 captures one of those convivial musical gatherings known even during the composer’s lifetime as Schubertiades. The term was probably coined by Schubert’s friend Franz von Schober, and the first of these gatherings took place in January 1821 in Schober’s Vienna apartment. From then on, until the composer’s death in 1828, the Schubertiades were held on a regular basis with different hosts from Schubert’s circle, and always proceeded in a similar manner: Schubert played either piano solos or accompanied a singer, and usually presented new works; the guests read poetry and fiction to each other and exchanged ideas; a snack was then served, and this was frequently followed by an evening of dancing or even joint gymnastic exercises. The ritual also included Schubert going out on the town with his inner circle at the end of the evening.
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Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Andres Mustonen – Valentin Silvestrov: Requiem für Larissa (Live) (2022) [Official Digital Download 24bit/48kHz]

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Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Andres Mustonen – Valentin Silvestrov: Requiem für Larissa (Live) (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 01:00:12 minutes | 585 MB | Genre: Classical
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Valentin Silvestrov is probably the best-known Ukrainian composer, and his Requiem for Larissa, now released on CD by BR-KLASSIK, was written in response to the unexpected death in 1996 of his wife, the music and literature scholar Larissa Bondarenko. She had stood by his side from the very beginning of his artistic career. It was in 1999, shortly before the turn of the millennium, that Silvestrov was finally able to complete his Requiem. He did not set a drama of the Last Judgement to music, as Mozart, Berlioz or Verdi had done before him, but rather wrote a lament – in seemingly endless, world-forlorn repetitions. The composer stepped out of the present and into the past, commenting on his life with Larissa with memories of music that had inspired her, and with profound allusions, retrospections and epilogues of the most personal nature.
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