
MISSA DA REQUIEM
Giuseppe Verdi



Giuseppe Verdi
MISSA DA REQUIEM
Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 1982
Soloists:
Margeret Price, Jessye Norman, José Carreras, Ruggero Raimondi
Orchestra, Chorus:
London Symphony Orchestra, Edinburgh Festival Chorus
Conductor:
Claudio Abbado
Location:
Usher Hall, Edinburgh
The death of Alessandro Manzoni, whom Giuseppe Verdi almost religiously worshipped, in 1873, deeply affected him, who was then already being admired as Italy’s greatest living composer and who was just going through a creative crisis. The Messa da Requiem is without a doubt a deeply personal composition which expresses the innermost fears of the composer in being confronted with his own mortality. At the same time it is also a very “public” work through which the poet of the Italian people as well as the whole Italian spirit was meant to be honoured in a musical language which embodied the great tradition of Italian music and Italian culture whose disappearance Verdi felt he was witnessing. Recorded live at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, in 1982, this emorable performance features four highly distinguished soloists – Jessye Norman, Margaret Price, José Carreras and Ruggero Raimondi with the London Symphony Orchestra under the direction of legendary Claudio Abbado.
Label:
Arthaus Musik
Genre:
Konzert
Running Time:
87
Picture Format:
4:3
Sound Format:
PCM Stereo
Resolution:
1080i High Definition (Upscale), 192 kHz / 48kHz
Number of Discs:
1
Region:
0
EAN:
0807280917895
UPC:
807280917895
Blu-ray:
109178

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