Schubert: Mass, Stabat Mater / Schuldt-Jensen, et al

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One of a remarkable series of works Schubert wrote in his final year, 'Mass No. 6 in E flat' lay unperformed until a year after his death. With an unusually prominent part for trombones, this is a powerful and disquieting masterpiece, reconciling the liturgical grandeur and monumentality of the vast fugues that end the 'Gloria' and 'Credo', with the composer's natural lyricism and daring chromatic digressions.
 



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Schubert, Franz : Mass for soloists, chorus & orchestra in E flat major, D. 950

  • Performers: Klaus Schredl; Birte Kulawik; Rolf Ehlers (Tenor); Dorothea Craxton (Soprano); Raimund Minarschik
  • Conductor: Morten Schuldt-Jensen
  • Ensemble: Immortal Bach Ensemble
  • Notes: Groáer Saal, Gewandhaus, Leipzig, Germany (08/22/2006/08/24/2006)
  • Running Time: 43 min. 36 sec.
  • Period Time: Romantic
  • Form: Choral
  • Written: 1828


Schubert, Franz : Stabat Mater for chorus, orchestra & organ in G minor, D. 175

  • Conductor: Morten Schuldt-Jensen
  • Ensemble: Immortal Bach Ensemble
  • Notes: Groáer Saal, Gewandhaus, Leipzig, Germany (08/22/2006/08/24/2006)
  • Running Time: 5 min. 33 sec.
  • Period Time: Romantic
  • Written: 04/1815


 

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