Mozart's Prayer by the Great Master of the 20th Century
A masterpiece that combines grandeur and beauty
Mozart's "Requiem" performed by the Berlin Philharmonic under the baton of Karajan is characterized by its profound yet delicate sound. This sacred piece, which Mozart continued to write until just before his death, is given a solemn and magnificent interpretation unique to Karajan. The Vienna Philharmonic Chorus also participates, and an elegant sound permeates the entire piece. A must-listen for classical music fans.
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A:
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1)
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1. Requiem
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2)
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2. Dies Irae
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3)
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3. Tuba Mirum
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4)
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4. Rex Tremendae
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5)
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5. Recordare
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6)
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6. Confutatis
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7)
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7. Lacrimosa
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B:
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1)
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8. Domine Jesu
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2)
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9. Hostias
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3)
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10. Sanctus
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4)
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11. Benedictus
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5)
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12. Agnus Dei
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Alto Vocals - Agnes Baltsa
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Bass Vocals - José Van Dam
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Chorus - Wiener Singverein
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Chorus Master - Helmuth Froschauer
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Composed By - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Conductor - Herbert von Karajan
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Liner Notes - Uwe Kraemer
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Liner Notes [Traducteurs] - Jacques Fournier
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Liner Notes [Traduzione di] - Maria Grazia Kölling-Bambini
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Liner Notes [Translator] - John Coombs
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Orchestra - Berliner Philharmoniker
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Organ - Rolf Scholz
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Photography By [Cover Photo] - Holger Matthies
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Producer [Produktion] - Dr. Hans Hirsch
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Producer [Produktion] - Magdalene Padberg
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Recorded By [Tonmeister] - Günter Hermanns
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Recording Supervisor - Michel Glotz
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Soprano Vocals - Anna Tomowa-Sintow
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Tenor Vocals - Werner Krenn