Bavarian Radio Chorus- Mass 3 in F minor (CD)
Bruckner's last mass is a masterpiece. Rooted in the traditional Austrian mass, it also contains symphonic elements found only in Beethoven's Missa solemnis, although Mahler can be seen on the horizon. Premiered in Vienna in 1872 to immense acclaim, the work is now performed both in the liturgy and in concert, a permanent part of the repertoire. In contrast to the monumental symphonies, here we encounter a very special soundscape, reaching from soft ethereal sounds to jubilant surges
Tracklist:
- Mass No. 3 In F Minor, Wab 28: Sanctus
- Mass No. 3 In F Minor, Wab 28: Gloria
- Mass No. 3 In F Minor, Wab 28: Credo
- Mass No. 3 In F Minor, Wab 28: Sanctus
- Mass No. 3 In F Minor, Wab 28: Benedictus
- Mass No. 3 In F Minor, Wab 28: Agnus Dei
Bruckner's last mass is a masterpiece. Rooted in the traditional Austrian mass, it also contains symphonic elements found only in Beethoven's Missa solemnis, although Mahler can be seen on the horizon. Premiered in Vienna in 1872 to immense acclaim, the work is now performed both in the liturgy and in concert, a permanent part of the repertoire. In contrast to the monumental symphonies, here we encounter a very special soundscape, reaching from soft ethereal sounds to jubilant surges
Tracklist:
- Mass No. 3 In F Minor, Wab 28: Sanctus
- Mass No. 3 In F Minor, Wab 28: Gloria
- Mass No. 3 In F Minor, Wab 28: Credo
- Mass No. 3 In F Minor, Wab 28: Sanctus
- Mass No. 3 In F Minor, Wab 28: Benedictus
- Mass No. 3 In F Minor, Wab 28: Agnus Dei