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Capriccio Encore is a series of re-releases of the most famous recordings from Capriccio's back catalogue, fully re-mastered. The legendary recordings of artists such as Sandor Végh, Ton Koopman, Sir Neville Marriner and the Vienna Boys' Choir also contain repertoire highlights that have a particularly special appeal, from the baroque to the present day. This specific Encore album features the Vienna Boys' Choir alongside the Symphonieorchester der Wiener Volksoper, performing Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Requiem in D minor and Ave verum corpus. Also on the album is Anton Bruckner's Motetten.
Capriccio Encore is a series of re-releases of the most famous recordings from Capriccio's back catalogue, fully re-mastered. The legendary recordings of artists such as Sandor Végh, Ton Koopman, Sir Neville Marriner and the Vienna Boys' Choir also contain repertoire highlights that have a particularly special appeal, from the baroque to the present day. This specific Encore album features the Vienna Boys' Choir alongside the Symphonieorchester der Wiener Volksoper, performing Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Requiem in D minor and Ave verum corpus. Also on the album is Anton Bruckner's Motetten. Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
Requiem in D minor, K 626 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer:
Gotthold Schwarz (Bass),
Derek Lee Ragin (Countertenor),
Michael Knapp (Tenor),
Max Emanuel Cencic (Countertenor)
Conductor:
Peter Marschik
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Chorus Viennensis,
Vienna Volksoper Orchestra,
Vienna Boys' Choir
Period: Classical
Written: 1791; Vienna, Austria
2.
Ave verum corpus in D major, K 618 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Conductor:
Peter Marschik
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Chorus Viennensis,
Vienna Volksoper Orchestra,
Vienna Boys' Choir
Period: Classical
Written: 1791; Austria
3.
Locus iste in C major, WAB 23 by Anton Bruckner
Conductor:
Peter Marschik
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Chorus Viennensis,
Vienna Boys' Choir
Period: Romantic
Written: 1869; Vienna, Austria
4.
Christus factus est, WAB 11 by Anton Bruckner
Conductor:
Peter Marschik
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Chorus Viennensis,
Vienna Boys' Choir
Period: Romantic
Written: 1884; Vienna, Austria
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