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Since I began to listen to classical music in earnest some 40 years ago, Ein deutsches Requiem has been a work I have returned to over and over again. My first recording of it was an LP, conducted by Bernard Haitink. That was when I fell in love with the voice of Gundula Janowitz. Later, I bought the Karajan recording, also with Janowitz, and that has been my favourite for decades.
Until now the Karajan recording has had no competition for me. But the recent Bis release with Bach Collegium Japan is one. It took me less than a minute to adjust to the smaller forces with "authentic" instrument, after that it is sheer bliss. I'm happy to see that it also is one of the Recordings of the Month.
Oh, and I'd very much like to read a Ralph Moore survey of this beautiful, serene and comforting work.
Message Thread Ein deutsches Requiem - Jan Arell May 30, 2025, 6:14 pm
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