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Iskender asks:
>I am perplexed as to which Rqeuiem was played when? Moreover I am not
>familiar with Michael Haydn's Requiem? Is there a recording available?
Together with Joseph H's raucous Missa in tempore belli, a Hanssler
CD in my library has: Haydn, Michael, 1737-1806. Requiem B-Dur "Opus
Ultimum" fragment. Pamela Coburn, soprano; Ingeborg Danz, alto; Andreas
Schmidt, bass; Gachinger Kantorei Stuttgart; Bach-Collegium Stuttgart;
Helmuth Rilling.
>>Good luck with your concert: from what I've been able to gather after a
>>couple of weeks' perusal, the angustiis or Nelson is the gem among these
>>massterpieces.
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>...I am not a musician and what is in question is not a concert but a puny
>radio program.
Nothing puny or unworthy about a radio station that will program such
material -- nor for libraries that hold several CD copies. Am now
listening to Sir Colin Davis's version with Hendricks (sop) and Meven
(bass). Meven does pack a deep wallop, but of the four or five versions
I've so far heard, I'm still gung-ho on the pace of the Pinnock (e.g.,
in the Kyrie) and Felicity Lott's tremolo-free articulation.
Here's hoping whatever version you choose is appreciated by a receptive
audience. ...in Turkey?
Bert Bailey, in Ottawa
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