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Gatorchong

Audioholic
Hey guys, (girls too, if any are here)

I'm looking for a really high quality recording of Mozart's Requiem. I actually already have two, but one was recorded in a cathedral and the other is just old, so I was wondering if anybody knew of a recent high quality recording of this. Even better would be a link to where I could buy it since I haven't found what I'm looking for locally. I really just want to hear it evenly, since the live recording is so uneven and has too much echo. If anybody has one to recommend I'd appreciate it.
 
Rip Van Woofer

Rip Van Woofer

Audioholic General
Great work. Don't have any specific suggestions since I don't have a recording myself but see which recordings get good user and/or editorial reviews on amazon or arkivmusic.com.

There's a classical music forum out there somewhere that's been mentioned before by another Audioholic (AVivaldi, I think - where's he been lately?), too, but alas I never bookmarked it. No doubt there are informed (and otherwise) opinions to be had there. Do some Googling and let us know if you find it.

There's also a Penguin guide to classical recordings (an actual book made from dead trees) that might help and be worth buying; I should do the same, actually.
 
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hlesser

Audioholic Intern
Check out Channel Classics 2002 SACD recording of the Mozart Requiem (CCS SA 18102) with Jos van Veldhoven conducting the Netherlands Bach Society. It's a beautiful performance and a superb recording.
 
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Pat D

Audioholic
Mozart's Requiem, KV 626 - Colin Davis

I have a couple on CD I like.

Colin Davis conducting the John Alldis Choir and the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Philips 420 353-2. This is the one I actually listen to, and I have sung the work enough times to have memorized a good bit of it. The 1967 sound is perhaps a bit reverberant, but it's pretty good. The performance is fabulous, full of life and vigour (is that a paradox?).

Peter Schreier conducting the Rundfunkchor Leipzig and the Staatksapelle Dresden. Philips 411 420-2. The is is a more recent digital recording (I don't know the date) and sound is somewhat clearer and brighter. I still prefer the Davis one.
 
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Unregistered

Guest
Do Yourself a Favor

If you have DVD capability - please try the Mozart Requiem recorded by Sir Georg Solti and the Vienna Philharmonic - with, among other singers, Cecilia Bartoli and Arlene Auger (in her last public concert before she died of cancer)
The sound is awesome and the picture near-perfect. I often listen to this at night - not even bothering to fire up the TV set for the pic. For me, this is just plain stunning - and would be hard to beat!
 
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Dessayfan

Enthusiast
Oh, yes - the Solti recording is superb! I highly recommend it - I think it just came on the market about three months ago.
 

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