RICHTER Requiem. Sinfonia. De profundis
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Composer or Director: Franz Xaver Richter
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Supraphon
Magazine Review Date: 05/2015
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 64
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: SU4177-2

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Sinfonia con fuga |
Franz Xaver Richter, Composer
Czech Ensemble Baroque Orchestra Franz Xaver Richter, Composer Roman Válek, Conductor |
De profundis |
Franz Xaver Richter, Composer
Czech Ensemble Baroque Choir Czech Ensemble Baroque Orchestra Franz Xaver Richter, Composer Jiří Miroslav Procházka, Bass Lenka Cafourková Ďuricová, Soprano Markéta Cukrová, Alto Romain Champion, Tenor Roman Válek, Conductor |
Messa de Requiem |
Franz Xaver Richter, Composer
Czech Ensemble Baroque Choir Czech Ensemble Baroque Orchestra Franz Xaver Richter, Composer Jiří Miroslav Procházka, Bass Lenka Cafourková Ďuricová, Soprano Markéta Cukrová, Alto Romain Champion, Tenor Roman Válek, Conductor |
Author: Lindsay Kemp
What, however, of his church music? Richter spent the last 20 years of his life at Strasbourg Cathedral, where he produced around 80 sacred works which are almost wholly unexplored today. As this release shows, they certainly don’t lack quality. The main work is the Requiem composed in the last year of his life, its 16 short but rich-textured movements mixing assured choral writing (some fine fugues included) and vocally grateful solos. In this last regard it is less like Mozart’s Requiem (composed two years later) than his C minor Mass, while in atmosphere it has very little of the Mozart’s anxiousness and dread. Though there is mild trembling in the ‘Dies irae’ and a touch of awe at ‘death and nature shall marvel’, the overall mood is one of confidence, more untroubled farewell to earthly life than vision of Hell. An interesting touch comes at the opening: a brief a cappella intonation of ‘Requiem’ joined to a subdued trumpet fanfare before the works starts in earnest. The disc also includes an eloquent De profundis and a rather lopsided symphony whose 13-minute opening fugue is followed by two much shorter and more conventionally galant movements.
The performances by all-Czech period forces are competent, well-shaped and stylish. If you are interested in the music, you’ll be content with them. The church acoustic takes away much chance of making the music bite but helps create an imposing, dignified yet unclogged sound.
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