℗ 2014 Naxos
Released November 4, 2014
Duration 1h 37m 56s
Record Label Naxos
Catalogue No. 8.572874-75
Genre Classical (Choral - Sacred)
 

Dvořák: Requiem, Op. 89

Christiane Libor, Ewa Wolak, Daniel Kirch, Janusz Monarcha, Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, Antoni Wit

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Requiem, Op. 89, B. 165: Introitus  
1.1
Requiem aeternam - Kyrie (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
Antonin Dvořák; Christiane Libor; Ewa Wolak; Daniel Kirch; Janusz Monarcha; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir; Antoni Wit
10:20
Requiem, Op. 89, B. 165: Graduale  
1.2
Requiem aeternam (Soprano, Chorus)
Antonin Dvořák; Christiane Libor; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir; Antoni Wit
5:27
Requiem, Op. 89, B. 165: Sequentia  
1.3
Dies irae (Chorus)
Antonin Dvořák; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir; Antoni Wit
2:07
1.4
Tuba mirum (Alto, Tenor, Bass, Chorus)
Antonin Dvořák; Ewa Wolak; Daniel Kirch; Janusz Monarcha; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir; Antoni Wit
8:39
1.5
Quid sum miser (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
Antonin Dvořák; Christiane Libor; Ewa Wolak; Daniel Kirch; Janusz Monarcha; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir; Antoni Wit
6:21
1.6
Recordare, Jesu Pie (Vocal Quartet)
Antonin Dvořák; Christiane Libor; Ewa Wolak; Daniel Kirch; Janusz Monarcha; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir; Antoni Wit
7:11
1.7
Confutatis maledictis (Chorus)
Antonin Dvořák; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir; Antoni Wit
4:19
1.8
Lacrimosa (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
Antonin Dvořák; Christiane Libor; Ewa Wolak; Daniel Kirch; Janusz Monarcha; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir; Antoni Wit
6:34
Requiem, Op. 89, B. 165: Offertorium  
2.1
Domine Jesu Christe (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
Antonin Dvořák; Christiane Libor; Ewa Wolak; Daniel Kirch; Janusz Monarcha; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir; Antoni Wit
12:13
2.2
Hostias (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
Antonin Dvořák; Christiane Libor; Ewa Wolak; Daniel Kirch; Janusz Monarcha; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir; Antoni Wit
11:49
Requiem, Op. 89, B. 165  
2.3
Sanctus (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
Antonin Dvořák; Christiane Libor; Ewa Wolak; Daniel Kirch; Janusz Monarcha; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir; Antoni Wit
6:30
2.4
Pie Jesu (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
Antonin Dvořák; Christiane Libor; Ewa Wolak; Daniel Kirch; Janusz Monarcha; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir; Antoni Wit
5:31
2.5
Agnus Dei (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
Antonin Dvořák; Christiane Libor; Ewa Wolak; Daniel Kirch; Janusz Monarcha; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir; Antoni Wit
10:55
Digital Booklet
Antoni Wit conducts the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra on this performance of Dvořák’s Requiem featuring the Warsaw Philharmonic Choir and a cast including soprano Christiane Libor, alto Ewa Wolak and tenor Daniel Kirch. Dvořák’s huge popularity in England was built largely on the success of his Stabat Mater, which he had conducted there. It was well suited to the country’s choral traditions and led eventually to a commission for this Requiem which enjoyed immediate success.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters

Recorded at Warsaw Philharmonic Hall, Warsaw, Poland, from 29th May to 5th June, 2012 The sung texts can be found inside the booklet, and may also be accessed at www.naxos.com/libretti/572874.htm Produced, engineered and edited by Andrzej Sasin and Aleksandra Nagórko (CD Accord) Booklet notes: Keith Anderson Cover painting by Clivewa (Dreamstime)
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.03
-11.89 to -3.08
-25.43
-34.79 to -18.81
-20.98
-31.30 to -15.70
12
10 to 14
1.1
Requiem aeternam - Kyrie (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
-3.16-24.13-19.612
1.2
Requiem aeternam (Soprano, Chorus)
-5.67-28.68-24.213
1.3
Dies irae (Chorus)
-3.17-18.81-15.710
1.4
Tuba mirum (Alto, Tenor, Bass, Chorus)
-3.13-23.94-18.912
1.5
Quid sum miser (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
-3.17-27.24-22.114
1.6
Recordare, Jesu Pie (Vocal Quartet)
-3.43-27.36-23.514
1.7
Confutatis maledictis (Chorus)
-3.18-25.06-19.712
1.8
Lacrimosa (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
-3.13-25.07-20.413
2.1
Domine Jesu Christe (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
-3.12-23.33-19.212
2.2
Hostias (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
-3.12-24.10-19.012
2.3
Sanctus (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
-3.13-22.33-18.111
2.4
Pie Jesu (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
-11.89-34.79-31.313
2.5
Agnus Dei (Vocal Quartet, Chorus)
-3.08-25.74-21.114

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