CD Requiem, Mozart's Death in Words and Music, Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra, Manfred Honeck, director, Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh, Betsy Burleigh, Dr. Ryan Keeling, music directors. Tenors and Basses of The Westminster Choir, James Jordan, conductor. Lecturas: F. Murray Abraham (label Reference Recordings, fresh!): 1 Bell Strikes 00:27. 2 Gregorian Chant: Requiem in aeternam 00:51. 3 Reading: Letter from Mozart to his Father in Salzburg (Vienna, April 4, 1787) 02:55. 4 Mozart: Maurerische Trauermusik in C minor, K. 477 04:34. 5 Gregorian Chant: Domine exaudi orationem meam 01:29. 6 Mozart: Vesperae solennes de confessore, K. 339, nº 5 Laudate Dominum 03:41. 7 Gregorian Chant: In quacumque die 01:14. 8 Reading: “Who Knows Where the Stars Stand” by Nelly Sachs 01:20. 9 Reading: “When in the Late Spring” by Nelly Sachs 01:20. Mozart: Requiem in D minor, K 626: 10 I. Introitus 04:49. 11 II. Kyrie 02:25. 12 Reading: Book of Revelation, 6:8-17 02:11. Mozart: Requiem in D minor, K. 626, III. Sequenz: 13 Dies irae 01:45. 14 Tuba Mirum 03:17. 15 Rex tremendae 02:02. 16 Recordare 04:39. 17 Confutatis 02:27. 18 Lacrimosa 02:48. 19 Gregorian Chant: Christus factus est 01:16. 20 Reading: Book of Revelation, 21:1-7 01:50. 21-22 Mozart: Requiem in D minor, K. 626, IV. Offertorium: 21 Domine Jesu 03:09. 22 Hostias 04:20. 23 Mozart: Requiem in D minor, K. 626, Lacrimosa (fragment) 00:50. 24 Mozart: Ave verum corpus, K. 618 in D Major 03:45. 25 Bell Strikes 00:42. Recorded Live: March 17-19, 2023. Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Recording engineer Mark Donahue (sound/mirror, Boston). This recording is made possible by generous support from Catharine M. Ryan and John T. Ryan, III. P 2025 Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. C 2025 Reference Recordings, Pacifica, California.
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