Cherubini: Missa Solemnis No.2 D Minor
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Soon after Cherubini's death it became clear to his contemporaries that he had been a composer who had proceeded from Gluck's reform opera but had expanded on it in matters of melody, harmony, counterpoint, and instrumentation. Here the extraordinarily intense studies of his youth and his experience as a teacher paid off. The great Belgian music scholar Francois-Joseph Fetis, a pupil of Cherubini's noted,The idea of reconciling taste founded on the strictest truth with the seductive charm of the Italian form was fashioned by Cherubini into a system of the lyric drama capable of doing justice to the twofold task."
Tracklisting
Philharmonie Festiva; Gerd Schaller
Staatskapelle Dresden; Christian Thielemann
Natasa Antoniazzo; Mia Elezovic
SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg; NDR Sinfonieorchester; Deutsches Symphonie-Orcheste
Various
Staatskapelle Dresden; Jan Dahmen; Edwin Fischer; Walter Gieseking; Max Strub; Wolfgang Schneiderha
Margarita Hohenrieder; Eduard Brunner; Symphonieorchester des Bayrischen Rundfunks; Jun'ichi Hiroka
Münchner Philharmoniker
Julian Joseph and Marcelo Bratke
Timothy Ridout; Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne; Jamie Phillips
The Chapel Choir of Selwyn College, Cambridge, Adam Field, Sarah MacDonald
Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, Sachin Gunga, David Price
Julien Van Mellaerts, Dylan Perez
Aisslinn Nosky and Yiheng Yang
Valerio Celentano
Valentina Danelon/Cristina Santin