HAYDN Mass No 11, 'Nelson Mass'. Symphony No 102
Boston Baroque in Haydn’s Mass for troubled times
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Composer or Director: Joseph Haydn
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Linn
Magazine Review Date: 11/2013
Media Format: Super Audio CD
Media Runtime: 62
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CKD426

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Mass No. 11, 'Missa in angustiis', 'Nelsonmesse' |
Joseph Haydn, Composer
Abigail Fischer, Mezzo soprano Boston Baroque Joseph Haydn, Composer Keith James, Tenor Kevin Deas, Bass Martin Pearlman, Conductor Mary Wilson, Soprano |
Symphony No. 102 |
Joseph Haydn, Composer
Boston Baroque Joseph Haydn, Composer Martin Pearlman, Conductor |
Author: David Threasher
Boston Baroque join a field in which the classic period-instrument recording is perhaps that by Trevor Pinnock and the English Concert (a Gramophone Award-winner in 1988). Pearlman’s smaller forces and slightly closer recording offer greater punchiness in the war-like trumpet tattoos of the Kyrie. Soprano Mary Wilson is a touch sweeter than the imperious Felicity Lott for Pinnock but the Boston basses and tenors are softer-grained when Haydn breaks into counterpoint; Pinnock’s choir seem marginally more imaginative when it comes to dispatching some of the wordier texts, such as the Credo.
Pinnock’s coupling is the wonderful Te Deum; Pearlman opts for Haydn’s antepenultimate (as numbered) symphony. The Boston musicians play here as finely as they do in the Mass’s accompaniment but – among recent recordings – Marc Minkowski and Les Musiciens du Louvre offer a more complete exploration of all the drama Symphony No 102 has to offer.
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