Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45 (London version with Piano) Boris Berezovsky
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Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
02.09.2014
Label: Naive
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Vocal
Artist: Boris Berezovsky, Accentus & Laurence Equilbey
Composer: Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Album including Album cover
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- Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
- 1 I. Selig sind, die da Leid tragen (Chorus) 09:00
- 2 II. Denn alles Fleisch es ist wie Gras (Chorus) 13:46
- 3 III. Herr, lehre doch mich (Bass, Chorus) 10:10
- 4 IV. Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen (Chorus) 05:00
- 5 V. Ihr habt nun Traurigkeit (Soprano, Chorus) 06:31
- 6 VI. Denn wir haben hie keine bleibende Statt (Bass, Chorus) 10:38
- 7 VII. Selig sind die Toten (Chorus) 09:28
Info for Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45 (London version with Piano)
This two-piano version of Brahms' „Requiem“ was put to the test in 1871, in London, after the original version had been subjected to a flawed and chaotic premiere. In 2003, Laurence Equilbey's Accentus choir were joined by two legends of the keyboard, the late Brigitte Engerer and Boris Berezovsky, soprano Sandrine Piau and baritone Stéphane Degout.
Dispensing with flowers and wreaths they transform affliction into comfort, the forsaking of life into celestial attraction, testifying above all else to the superiority of Brahms’ art.
Sandrine Piau, soprano
Stéphane Degout, baritone
Brigitte Engerer, piano
Boris Berezovsky, piano
Accentus
Laurence Equilbey, conductor
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