Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem
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Composer or Director: Johannes Brahms
Label: EMI
Magazine Review Date: 6/1987
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 69
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Catalogue Number: 747238-2

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(Ein) Deutsches Requiem, 'German Requiem' |
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Baritone Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Soprano Johannes Brahms, Composer Otto Klemperer, Conductor Philharmonia Chorus Philharmonia Orchestra |
Composer or Director: Johannes Brahms
Label: Teldec (Warner Classics)
Magazine Review Date: 6/1987
Media Format: Cassette
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 4 43335

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(Ein) Deutsches Requiem, 'German Requiem' |
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Ambrosian Singers André Previn, Conductor Johannes Brahms, Composer Margaret Price, Soprano Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Samuel Ramey, Bass |
Composer or Director: Johannes Brahms
Label: Capriccio
Magazine Review Date: 6/1987
Media Format: Vinyl
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: C27 110

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(Ein) Deutsches Requiem, 'German Requiem' |
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Herbert Kegel, Conductor Johannes Brahms, Composer Leipzig Radio Chorus Leipzig Symphony Orchestra Mari Anne Häggander, Soprano Siegfried Lorenz, Baritone |
Composer or Director: Johannes Brahms
Label: Capriccio
Magazine Review Date: 6/1987
Media Format: Cassette
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CC27 110

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Composition | Artist Credit |
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(Ein) Deutsches Requiem, 'German Requiem' |
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Herbert Kegel, Conductor Johannes Brahms, Composer Leipzig Radio Chorus Leipzig Symphony Orchestra Mari Anne Häggander, Soprano Siegfried Lorenz, Baritone |
Composer or Director: Johannes Brahms
Label: Capriccio
Magazine Review Date: 6/1987
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 72
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 10 095

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Composition | Artist Credit |
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(Ein) Deutsches Requiem, 'German Requiem' |
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Herbert Kegel, Conductor Johannes Brahms, Composer Leipzig Radio Chorus Leipzig Symphony Orchestra Mari Anne Häggander, Soprano Siegfried Lorenz, Baritone |
Composer or Director: Johannes Brahms
Label: Orfeo
Magazine Review Date: 6/1987
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 68
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: C039101A

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Composition | Artist Credit |
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(Ein) Deutsches Requiem, 'German Requiem' |
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Bavarian Radio Chorus Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Johannes Brahms, Composer Margaret Price, Soprano Munich Hochschule Chamber Choir Thomas Allen, Baritone Wolfgang Sawallisch, Conductor |
Composer or Director: Johannes Brahms
Label: Teldec (Warner Classics)
Magazine Review Date: 6/1987
Media Format: Vinyl
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 6 43335

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Composition | Artist Credit |
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(Ein) Deutsches Requiem, 'German Requiem' |
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Ambrosian Singers André Previn, Conductor Johannes Brahms, Composer Margaret Price, Soprano Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Samuel Ramey, Bass |
Author: Richard Osborne
It is evident from his pacing, shaping and phrasing of the music that Previn knows the score from within and knows the pitfalls it presents. Nowhere is the music over-driven or over-indulged. Thepacing of the lyrical music is what we might expect of a judicious conductor in the slow movement of the B flat Piano Concerto; and when the music takes on a fierce, driven quality we are treated to the kind of tempos which would serve well in the ritornello of the D minor Piano Concerto. (Previn's careful handling of the orchestral writing brings instrumental parallels to mind time and time again.) In his control of the longer-term rhythmic units Previn is immensely assured: more so than Kegel on Capriccio and Sawallisch, good as he sometimes is, on Orfeo.
The Teldec recoring was made in July 1986 in All Saint's, Tooting in an acoustic that sheds a mellow light over string and wind detailing whilst giving a pleasing depth, not inconsistent with inner clarity, to the choir's endlessly distinguished contribution. Margaret Price, singing with heavenly assurance in ''Ihr habt nun Traurigkeit'' at a slower tempo than on her previous recording under Sawallish, has a slight edge about her tone but the recording is generally free of the unattractive sibilance that mars parts of the Kegel and Sawallisch recordings.
The Kegel version, like the Sawallisch, is not without its attractions. The Leipzig Radio Chorus have been carefully schooled; but, that said, Kegel lacks Previn's control of the long phrase and though he aims at high drama in the sixth movement (''Death, where is thy sting?'') he has none of the flair and technical control that enables Solti (Decca) to realize his conception so brilliantly. In this sixth movement, Previn, like Klemperer, takes a middle way between the fierce (Solti, Kegel) and the truculent (the newest Karajan on DG); and, like Klemperer, his readings of the great fugal perorations are splendidly paced: spaciousness and forward movement nicely matched.
Having the 1961 Klemperer recording on a single CD is certainly a great boon. The digital remastering has not entirely eliminated tape noise, but the engineers appear to have encountered fewer problems with the original tapes (some tight editing apart) than they did with, say, the Giulini Verdi Requiem (EMI) or the Britten War Requiem (Decca). Klemperer's stoic reading, clear-eyed and often quite quick, with its superb solo contribution from Fischer-Dieskau, takes us close to the work's emotional, theological and musical sources. It remains, with the 1948 Karajan recording (LP only, also on EMI) a uniquely revealing account of the work. Those seeking a more up-to-date recording would, none the less, be well advised to investigate the Previn, which comes on a single LP (a fine pressing, which needs to be played at quite a high level) or on two CDs offered at a specially discounted price. Previn may not be so electrifying at nodal points as Solti but his performance is sung, played, and conducted di cuore, from the heart, with love and understanding.'
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