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KHCD-2011-092
CD $12.00
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KHCD-2011-092 (STEREO) - Requiem in d minor, WAB 39 (1849 - Edition: Haas/Orel) - Herrad Wehrung, soprano; Hildegard Laurich, alto; Friedreich Melzer, tenor;Günter Reich, bass; Laubacher Kantorei; Instrumental-Ensemble Werner Keltsch - Conducted by Hans Michael Beuerle - Psalm 146 in A, WAB 37 (ca. 1856 - Fair copy in Bruckner's hand) - Ursula Wendt, soprano; Ingebord Russ, alto; Freider Stricker, tenor; Siegmund Nimsgern, bass; Hans Sachs-Chor; Lehrergesangverein Nürnberg (second chorus on Track 15; Wolfram Röhrig, rehearsal conductor); Nürnberg Symphoniker - Conducted by Wolfgang Riedelbauch - First CD Release - Landmark recordings of early Bruckner works. The Requiem was composed in memoriam to Franz Sailer, the notary of the St. Florian monastery. The Requiem was premiered on September 15, 1849, a year after Sailer's death. This performance of the Requiem, recorded by Cantate in 1972, was once briefly available on a Nonesuch LP in the early 70s. This transcription uses the superior pressing Cantate LP as its source. The Psalm 146 was a product of Bruckner's study with Simon Sechter, presumably around 1856. It exists as a yet unpublished manuscript, and the manuscript materials were used in the first modern performance in November 1971, and the subsequent recording made by Colosseum in 1973. A mint LP of that recording was used for this disc. Both of these recordings are being released for the first time on CD. I wish to thank John Proffitt for suggesting this project; and John F. Berky, of the Anton Bruckner Discography ( www.abruckner.com) for the lending of the archival LPs used in producing this CD. The MP3 sample includes excerpts from the Requiem (Dies irae) and Psalm 146 (Final Chorus - Allelujah, lobet den Herrn). |
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