℗ 2021 Dynamic
Released January 21, 2022
Duration 43m 16s
Record Label Dynamic
Catalogue No. CDS7932
Genre Classical (Sacred)
 

Mozart: Requiem in D Minor, K. 626 "Missa pro defunctis"

Golda Schultz, Coro del Teatro di Regio di Torino, Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino, Stefano Montanari, Katrin Wundsam, Martin Mitterrutzner, Nahuel di Pierro

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Requiem in D Minor, K. 626 "Missa pro defunctis"  
1.1
I. Introitus. Requiem aeternam
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Golda Schultz; Coro del Teatro di Regio di Torino; Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino; Stefano Montanari
4:11
1.2
II. Kyrie
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Coro del Teatro di Regio di Torino; Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino; Stefano Montanari
2:13
1.3
IIIa. Dies irae
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Coro del Teatro di Regio di Torino; Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino; Stefano Montanari
1:39
1.4
IIIb. Tuba mirum
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Golda Schultz; Katrin Wundsam; Martin Mitterrutzner; Nahuel di Pierro; Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino; Stefano Montanari
3:00
1.5
IIIc. Rex tremendae
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Coro del Teatro di Regio di Torino; Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino; Stefano Montanari
1:34
1.6
IIId. Recordare
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Golda Schultz; Katrin Wundsam; Martin Mitterrutzner; Nahuel di Pierro; Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino; Stefano Montanari
5:19
1.7
IIIe. Confutatis
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Coro del Teatro di Regio di Torino; Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino; Stefano Montanari
2:19
1.8
IIIf. Lacrymosa
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Coro del Teatro di Regio di Torino; Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino; Stefano Montanari
2:44
1.9
IVa. Domine Jesu
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Golda Schultz; Katrin Wundsam; Martin Mitterrutzner; Nahuel di Pierro; Coro del Teatro di Regio di Torino; Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino; Stefano Montanari
3:22
1.10
IVb. Hostias
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Coro del Teatro di Regio di Torino; Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino; Stefano Montanari
3:53
1.11
V. Sanctus
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Coro del Teatro di Regio di Torino; Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino; Stefano Montanari
1:16
1.12
VI. Benedictus
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Golda Schultz; Katrin Wundsam; Martin Mitterrutzner; Nahuel di Pierro; Coro del Teatro di Regio di Torino; Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino; Stefano Montanari
4:13
1.13
VII. Agnus Dei
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Coro del Teatro di Regio di Torino; Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino; Stefano Montanari
2:50
1.14
VIII. Lux aeterna
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Golda Schultz; Coro del Teatro di Regio di Torino; Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino; Stefano Montanari
4:43
Digital Booklet
Mozart accepted an anonymous commission to write a Requiem in July 1791. He worked on it during a series of hectic composition, premieres and urgent deadlines that would eventually prove fatal. Mozart’s already failing health, coupled with dark delusions of him being poisoned, convinced the composer that he was writing the Requiem for his own funeral. At his death, very little had been completed in full and much was left in draft form, so it was largely Mozart’s pupil Franz Xaver Süssmayr who completed the work, composing the missing Sanctus and Agnus Dei. This sublime work embraces Bach-like elements coupled with astonishing harmonic modernity in what has become one of Mozart’s best-loved works
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Dynamic Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.70
-6.73 to -1.51
-23.80
-29.99 to -19.18
-19.99
-26.30 to -16.00
13
11 to 15
1
I. Introitus. Requiem aeternam
-2.02-23.36-19.112
2
II. Kyrie
-2.37-21.26-18.211
3
IIIa. Dies irae
-1.52-19.18-16.012
4
IIIb. Tuba mirum
-6.73-29.99-26.315
5
IIIc. Rex tremendae
-1.51-22.68-18.613
6
IIId. Recordare
-6.06-29.35-25.414
7
IIIe. Confutatis
-2.53-26.29-22.812
8
IIIf. Lacrymosa
-1.61-23.23-18.612
9
IVa. Domine Jesu
-2.09-23.72-20.514
10
IVb. Hostias
-3.27-24.19-20.513
11
V. Sanctus
-1.51-19.55-16.212
12
VI. Benedictus
-3.04-25.48-21.914
13
VII. Agnus Dei
-1.88-22.90-17.612
14
VIII. Lux aeterna
-1.65-21.98-18.212

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