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The longest work in Brahms's entire oeuvre, A German Requiem was
almost certainly triggered by the death of his mother, although it
also seems likely that the tragic loss of his friend Robert
Schumann, some years earlier, added to its depth and eloquence.
Taking inspiration from Bach's contrapuntal genius but avoiding
overt religious tradition, Brahms chose the texts himself, placing
an emphasis on an affirmation of life with the suggestion that he
would gladly have substituted 'human' for 'German' in the title.
This stunning release on both CD and Blu-Ray Audio follows the
success of Antoni Wit and his Warsaw musicians in their Jan ek
Glagolitic Mass (8.572639 & NBD0026) which was given five stars
by BBC Music Magazine and described as "gripping from start to
finish" by Gramophone. Wit's track record in Brahms is also proven,
with his Brahms Choral Music (8.572694) considered "a trove with as
much musical-dramatic weight as many an opera" (Opera News) and
"marvellously sung and played" (Gramophone). The best soloists top
the bill for this recording of A German Requiem, soprano Christine
Libor admired by Opera News for "the quality of her voice, the
sheer beauty of tone from top to bottom." Acclaimed baritone Thomas
E. Bauer's recordings have received awards such as the Orph e d'Or,
the Stanley Sadie Prize and a Gramophone Award.
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