Beethoven Mass in C
Nothing lesser about Beethoven’s Mass when Davis is marshalling the forces
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Label: LSO Live
Magazine Review Date: 11/2008
Media Format: Super Audio CD
Media Runtime: 0
Catalogue Number: LSO0594

Author: Edward Greenfield
The singing of the LSO Chorus is incandescent throughout, with high dynamic contrasts so that the fortissimos hit the ear thrillingly; the engineers have managed to get a good, clear and open sound in the notoriously difficult Barbican acoustic. The Gloria opens with thrilling attack, and so does the Credo, with dramatic contrasts for such intimate passages as the “Et incarnatus est” (with its clarinet solo) and with the “Et resurrexit”, introduced not by the full chorus but by the bass, Alistair Miles in glorious voice. The soloists make a first-rate team, Sally Matthews and Sara Mingardo both excellent, and though tenor John Mark Ainsley is not as sweet-toned as once he was, he sings sensitively with clean focus.
Beethoven follows tradition in the final section of the Credo, with a fugato on “Et vitam venturi” but in the final setting of “Dona nobis pacem” he does not follow Haydn who ended his Masses optimistically on a fortissimo, but more logically on a devotional pianissimo – very beautiful.
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