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Mozart: Requiem - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VINYL]

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Mozart: Requiem - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VINYL]

The Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century is one of the most prominent period instrument orchestras in the world. The musicians play internationally in leading (chamber) music ensembles and meet several times a year for performances of iconic and lesser-known repertoire. In the early 1980s, under the direction of legendary conductor and early music specialist Frans Bruggen, the orchestra achieved world fame by performing major symphonic works on original instruments and in a historically informed manner. Franz Bruggen was an avowed opponent of studio recordings and only made live recordings with the orchestra throughout his life. In March 1998, during a tour of Japan, he made a legendary concert recording of the Mozart 'Requiem' together with the Netherlands Chamber Choir at a concert in Tokyo.

Disc 1
1. Introitus (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
2. Kyrie (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
3. Dies Irae (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
4. Tuba Mirum (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
5. Rex Tremendae (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
6. Recordare (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
7. Confutatis (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
8. Lacrimosa (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
9. Domine Jesu (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
10. Hostias (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
11. Sanctus (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
12. Benedictus (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
13. Agnus Dei (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
14. Lux Aeterna (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers


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Mozart: Requiem - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VINYL]
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The Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century is one of the most prominent period instrument orchestras in the world. The musicians play internationally in leading (chamber) music ensembles and meet several times a year for performances of iconic and lesser-known repertoire. In the early 1980s, under the direction of legendary conductor and early music specialist Frans Bruggen, the orchestra achieved world fame by performing major symphonic works on original instruments and in a historically informed manner. Franz Bruggen was an avowed opponent of studio recordings and only made live recordings with the orchestra throughout his life. In March 1998, during a tour of Japan, he made a legendary concert recording of the Mozart 'Requiem' together with the Netherlands Chamber Choir at a concert in Tokyo.

Disc 1
1. Introitus (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
2. Kyrie (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
3. Dies Irae (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
4. Tuba Mirum (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
5. Rex Tremendae (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
6. Recordare (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
7. Confutatis (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
8. Lacrimosa (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
9. Domine Jesu (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
10. Hostias (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
11. Sanctus (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
12. Benedictus (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
13. Agnus Dei (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers
14. Lux Aeterna (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Various Performers