Mozart: Requiem in D minor, K626 Insula Orchestra & Laurence Equilbey

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Album info

Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
02.09.2014

Label: Naive

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Insula Orchestra & Laurence Equilbey, Accentus Chamber Choir & Laurence Equilbey

Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Introit: Requiem aeternam (Chorus) 04:28
  • 2 Kyrie eleison (Chorus) 02:33
  • 3 Sequence No. 1: Dies Irae (Chorus) 01:53
  • 4 Sequence No. 2: Tuba mirum (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass) 03:44
  • 5 Sequence No. 3: Rex tremendae majestatis (Chorus) 02:03
  • 6 Sequence No. 4: Recordare, Jesu pie (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass) 05:38
  • 7 Sequence No. 5: Confutatis maledictis (Chorus) 02:35
  • 8 Sequence No. 6: Lacrimosa dies illa (Chorus) 03:15
  • 9 Offertory No. 1: Domine Jesu Christe (Chorus) 03:23
  • 10 Offertory No. 2: Hostias et preces (Chorus) 03:25
  • 11 Sanctus (Chorus) 01:25
  • 12 Benedictus (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass) 05:19
  • 13 Agnus Dei (Chorus) 03:20
  • 14 Communion: Lux aeterna (Soprano, Chorus) 05:25
  • Total Runtime 48:26

Info for Mozart: Requiem in D minor, K626

This is a new performance of one of the most emblematic music works ever created - composed in Mozart's final year and unfinished, the work is still today shrouded in mystery. It is the debut recording of Insula Orchestra, a new formation (on period instruments) co-founded in 2012 by Laurence Equilbey. Along with an impressive range of soloists and Accentus, one of the leading European choirs, also founded by Laurence Equilbey 20 years ago, they offer an intense and stylish interpretation of Mozart's Requiem, recorded in the Chapelle Royale of Château de Versailles.

Laurence Equilbey, the conductor and music director of Insula orchestra and Accentus, is today highly regarded for her artistic rigour and open-minded approach. With Accentus, Laurence Equilbey continues to explore the large repertory of vocal music and to support contemporary creation. Their numerous recordings on Naive have received widespread critical acclaim. She is also artistic and pedagogical director of the training department for young singers at the CRR in Paris.

In 2012, with the support of the Conseil Général des Hauts-de-Seine, she founded Insula orchestra, a period-instrument group dedicated to the Classical and pre-Romantic repertoire. The 2014/15 season will see the orchestra’s first concert outside France, at the Mozartwoche in Salzburg, and the release of its first disc, the present recording of the Mozart Requiem.

Sandrine Piau, soprano
Sara Mingardo, contralto
Werner Gura, tenor
Christopher Purves, bass-baritone
Accentus Chamber Choir
Insula Orchestra
Laurence Equilbey, conductor


Laurence Equilbey
Conductor and musical director of Insula orchestra and accentus, Laurence Equilbey is acknowledged for her demanding, yet open- minded approach to her art. Her exploration of the symphonic repertory has seen her conducting the orchestras of BBC of Wales, Hessischer Rundfunk, Lyon, Bucarest, Liège, Leipzig, Brussels Philharmonic, Café Zimmermann, Akademie für alte Musik Berlin, Concerto Köln, Camerata Salzburg, Mozarteumorchester Salzburg... In 2012, with support from the Département des Hauts-de- Seine, she founded Insula orchestra, an ensemble devoted to the classical and pre-Romantic repertory, using period instruments. With accentus, Laurence Equilbey continues to interpret the great vocal music repertoire. Laurence Equilbey supports contemporary creation and she’s also Artistic Director and Director of Education at the Department for Young Singers at the Paris Conservatory.

The extensive recorded work of accentus has received wide critical acclaim. In 2014, she recorded with Insula orchestra Mozart’s Requiem on the naïve label; then Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice with Franco Fagioli, released in September 2015 on the Deutsche Grammophon label (Archiv Produktion). With Warner Classics–Erato, Laurence Equilbey has released Mozart’s Coronation Mass and Schubert’s orchestrated lieder (2017).

Laurence Equilbey has studied music in Paris, Vienna and London, and conducting, notably with Eric Ericson, Denise Ham, Colin Metters and Jorma Panula.

Insula Orchestra
Insula orchestra’s artistic project is built around a repertoire ranging mainly from the Classical to the Romantic eras. Mozart, Schubert or Weber form naturally the core of this repertoire with symphonic programmes as well as programmes with choir and soloists. The orchestra performs on period instruments.

Founded in 2012 by Laurence Equilbey with local government support from the Département des Hauts-de-Seine, Insula orchestra is in residence in a new artistic venue, La Seine Musicale, designed by architects Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines on Ile Seguin, an island in the River Seine just a few miles downstream from Paris. The orchestra is in charge of selecting part of the programme for the 1,100-seater auditorium. It also performs at other major French and international venues and leading festivals. Since its foundation, the orchestra has been invited to play at Philharmonie de Paris, Vienna’s Theater an der Wien, Salzburg Mozart Week, Basel

Stadtcasino, Elbphilharmonie, Ludwigsburg Festival and London Barbican Centre. Insula orchestra has also developed a comprehensive, innovative programme of cultural and educational initiatives across its home base in the Hauts-de-Seine department, notably to foster awareness among potential audiences who have never had the opportunity to approach classical music, as well as participatory classes for young people and schools.



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