Maderna / Mdr Rundfunkchor Leipzig / Robert-Schum: Requiem

Maderna / Mdr Rundfunkchor Leipzig / Robert-Schum: Requiem

Maderna / Mdr Rundfunkchor Leipzig / Robert-Schum: Requiem

Format: CD

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Title: Requiem
Artist: Maderna / Mdr Rundfunkchor Leipzig / Robert-Schum
Label: Capriccio
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 845221052311
Genre: Classical

Bruno Maderna's Requiem was long considered lost and was indeed only premiered in the Teatro la Fenice in Venice in November 2009 - about 36 years after his death.In 1943, Maderna was called up for military service and fought as a partisan against Italy's erstwhile allies, the Germans. He was taken prisoner by the SS, who interrogated him in Dachau and released him shortly afterwards. 'At that moment, it was the only possibility to write a requiem and then to die', Maderna said later. The Requiem suggests an intensive study of the models in the genre, e.g. those by Giuseppe Verdi and Hector Berlioz. At the same time, as a 'War Requiem' the work is a pacifist manifesto.

Tracks:
1.1 Requiem
1.2 Kyrie Eleison
1.3 Dies Irae
1.4 Domine Jesu
1.5 Sanctus
1.6 Benedictus
1.7 Agnus Dei
1.8 Lux Aeterna
1.9 Libera Me

Audio Sample:
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