Mozart - Requiem / Bach Collegium Japan, Suzuki
Label: BIS Catalog: SACD2091 Format: SACD Bach Collegium Japan; Bach Collegium Japan Chorus; Kielland, Marianne Beate; Sakurada, Makoto; Sampson, Carolyn; Immler, Christian; Suzuki, MasaakiMozart’s Requiem is one of the truly iconic works in the history of music. A prime reason for this is of course its musical qualities; but even before that, legends had begun to form around the work – that it was written to fulfill an anonymous commission received through ‘an unknown, grey stranger’ – is the stuff of mystery novels, while the fact that Mozart fell ill and died while composing it has been exploited to great melodramatic effect. One thing that we know for certain is that its first performance took place at a memorial service for Mozart only days after his death. The performers used the composer’s incomplete autograph, but very soon attempts to complete the work were set in motion by Mozart’s widow. In 1800 the Requiem, in Franz Xaver Süßmayr’s completion, appeared in print; it is this version that is still by far the most widely performed. Many have tried to improve on it, however, or make their own versions based on the autograph. For this recording, Masaaki Suzuki and the Bach Collegium Japan commissioned a new performing edition. Masato Suzuki, himself a member of the BCJ and the son of Masaaki, based his completion on Joseph Eybler’s first, and Süßmayr’s subsequent work, explaining his procedure in the disc’s liner notes. Price: $28.98 |