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Antonio Rosetti: Requiem für Mozart - Anna Havlíková (alto); Marcía Porter (soprano); Matthew Markham (bass); Ondrej Socha (tenor); La Gioia (choir, chorus);...
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  1. Requiem for soloists, chorus & orchestra in E flat major, H15
  2. Symphony in E flat major, A23
  3. Graduale for voice, chorus & orchestra in E flat major, H24
  4. Graduale for chorus & orchestra in B flat major, H25
  5. Salve Regina, for voice & orchestra in E flat major, F85
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  1. Requiem for soloists, chorus & orchestra in E flat major, H15
  2. Symphony in E flat major, A23
  3. Graduale for voice, chorus & orchestra in E flat major, H24
  4. Graduale for chorus & orchestra in B flat major, H25
  5. Salve Regina, for voice & orchestra in E flat major, F85
  6. Jesu, rex fortissime, hymn for chorus & orchestra in D major, H31
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Despite the Requiem for Mozart album title, the main attraction here is a work begun as early as 1776 and expanded and repurposed several times, including, in early 1792, a memorial service for Mozart in the city where he achieved some of his greatest triumphs. Those who argue for the historical authenticity of chamber-sized performances of Classical-era choral works should note the total forces of 120. Actually, it is interesting to contemplate what might have happened if the work had really been written as a requiem for ...

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Antonio Rosetti: Requiem für Mozart 2011, Ars Produktion

UPC: 4260052380956

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