Mogens Dahl Chamber Choir introduces a number of striking works by Alfred Schnittke in collaboration with Athelas Sinfonietta Copenhagen and Golden Days Festival.
He was basically an unknown outside the Soviet Union until the early 80s and he was not popular amongst the ruling elite of his homeland. His music was found to be highbrow and elitist; however, after the Wall fell, he moved to Hamburg and, in no time, experienced being a great and well-known name.
Alfred Schnittke, Requiem (1975)
00:04 1. Requiem
04:52 2. Kyrie
07:17 3. Dies Irae
08:47 4. Tuba Mirum
12:50 5. Rex Tremendae
13:56 6. Recordare
17:34 7. Lacrimosa
20:56 8. Domine Jesu
22:44
23:54 10. Sanctus
28:29 11. Benedictus
30:10 12. Agnus Dei
33:18 13. Credo
37:38 14. Requiem
Contributors:
MOGENS DAHL CHAMBER CHOIR
ATHELAS SINFONIETTA COPENHAGEN
SØREN JOHANNSEN – ORGAN
MOGENS DAHL – CONDUCTOR
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