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		<title>Verdi: Requiem Mass</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<strong>Verdi: Requiem Mass </strong>

Colin Davis
London Symphony Orchestra &#038; Chorus
Soloists:
Christine Brewer, Karen Cargill, 
Stuart Neill, John Relyea

<strong>Catalogue Number:</strong> ALC 1602
<strong>Number of Discs:</strong> 2
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‘Sir Colin Davis conducts the Requiem with a judicious mix of fire and meditative calm’ (Gramophone) ‘a strong set of soloists &#8230; Every note fills me with affection and wonder, and that’s rare &#8230; his performance really feels like a live one as if we’re hearing this glorious score straight out of the crucible in which it was forged &#8230; From the Domine Jesu Christe onwards everyone seems gripped by the unfolding drama, prompting them to give of their individual and collective best &#8230; there’s a tension in the orchestra – a sense of approaching finality &#8230; that dark, tolling figure in the Lux Aeterna is unforgettable, the soloists singing with a liberating loveliness that’s equally memorable &#8230; Dies irae is (another) case in point &#8230; Sir Colin’s performance is in another league entirely’ (MusicWeb)<br />
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<strong>Disc 1  [45:39]</strong></p>
<li>1.   I. Requiem Aeternam                                                                 9:09</li>
<li>2.   II. Dies Irae                                                                                  2:17</li>
<li>3.   III. Tuba Mirum                                                                            3:26</li>
<li>4.   IV. Liber Scriptus                                                                        5:02</li>
<li>5.   V. Quid Sum Miser                                                                    3:36</li>
<li>6.   VI. Rex Tremendae                                                                    3:35</li>
<li>7.   VII. Recordare                                                                            3:58</li>
<li>8.   VIII. Ingemisco                                                                            3:28</li>
<li>9.   IX. Confutatis                                                                              5:27</li>
<li>10. X. Lacrymosa                                                                              5:37</li>
<p><strong>Disc 2  [36:25]</strong></p>
<li>1.  XI. Domine Jesu Christe                                                            4:17</li>
<li>2.  XII. Hostias                                                                                   5:29</li>
<li>3.  XIII. Sanctus                                                                                 2:36</li>
<li>4.  XIV. Agnus Dei                                                                            4:28</li>
<li>5.  XV. Lux Aeterna                                                                          6:15</li>
<li>6.  XVI. Libera Me, Dies Irae, Requiem Aeternam                      7:24</li>
<li>7.  XVII. Libera Me                                                                           5:52</li>
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