Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin / MDR Rundfunkchor Leipzig / Marek Janowski BEETHOVEN Missa Solemnis
The conductor Marek Janowski and the Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester
Berlin continue their critically acclaimed collaboration with Pentatone
in a magnificent reading of Beethoven's monumental Missa Solemnis,
recorded live at the Berlin Philharmonie in September 2016 in
partnership with Deutschlandradio Kultur.
Considered by many to be his finest work, with the Missa Solemnis
Beethoven updated the choral traditions of Handel and Bach with his own
ineffable style to create a startlingly original and dramatic large
scale work. By turns intimate and deeply moving, it's also one of his
most forward-looking works. With consummate skill, Beethoven marshals
the disparate elements of liturgical, secular and operatic expression in
a wholly original and compelling way. From the jubilant Gloria with its
ecstatic outbursts, to the radiant Benedictus with its soaring,
ethereal solo violin, it's a riveting experience. And Beethoven
constantly surprises throughout, especially in the closing Agnus Dei
where the serenity is shattered by a terrifying militaristic outburst,
eventually subsiding for a radiant conclusion.
Marek Janowski is no stranger to the Pentatone catalogue; his
recordings with the Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin of the ten mature
operas of Wagner were universally praised for setting new musical
standards. The BBC Music Magazine described the Tannhäuser release as
"…the best recording since that made in Bayreuth in 1962". Also recorded
in the superb acoustics of Berliner Philharmonie, the Parsifal release
was praised by the critic Michael Tanner who wrote that the sound was
"…so realistic as to be almost alarming."
Marek Janowski and the Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin are joined
on this recording by the world famous MDR-Rundfunkchor Leipzig and the
soloists Regine Hangler (soprano), Elisabeth Kulman (alto), Christian
Elsner (tenor) and Franz-Josef Selig (bass).
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