Dies Irae-The Essential Choral Collection
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Dies Irae-The Essential Choral Collection
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| Studio | Deutsche Grammophon |
| Release Date | September 16, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 028945719627 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of Dec 5 12:41 EST (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours,
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About Dies Irae-The Essential Choral Collection
This certainly is a desirable compendium of some of the most famous large-scale choral pieces, primarily drawn from Deutsche Grammophon's catalog of operas and oratorios. Among the 30 selections on this two-disc set are choruses from Carmen, Lohengrin, Aida, Madame Butterfly, and Il Trovatore, as well as Messiah, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Bach's St. Matthew's Passion, and Verdi's Requiem. --David Vernier Amazon.com
Tracks
Disc 1
- Dies Irac: Requiem - DIES IRAE-ESSENTIAL CHORAL COL
- Chorus Of THe Hebrew Slaves: Nabucco - DIES IRAE-ESSENTIAL CHORAL COL
- Entrance Of The Toreadors: Carmen - DIES IRAE-ESSENTIAL CHORAL COL
- An die Freude: Symphony No. 9 - DIES IRAE-ESSENTIAL CHORAL COL
- Zadok the Priest - DIES IRAE-ESSENTIAL CHORAL COL
- Bridal Chorus: Lohengrin - DIES IRAE-ESSENTIAL CHORAL COL
- Easter Hymn: Cavellera Rusticana - DIES IRAE-ESSENTIAL CHORAL COL
- Requiem Aeternam: Requiem - DIES IRAE-ESSENTIAL CHORAL COL
- Pavane - DIES IRAE-ESSENTIAL CHORAL COL
- Gloria In Excelsis Deo: Gloria - DIES IRAE-ESSENTIAL CHORAL COL
- For Unto Us A Child Is Born: Messiah - DIES IRAE-ESSENTIAL CHORAL COL
- O Isis und Osiris: The Magic Flute - DIES IRAE-ESSENTIAL CHORAL COL
- Credo: Messe Solennelle Di Sainte Cecile - DIES IRAE-ESSENTIAL CHORAL COL
- I Vow To Thee, My Country - DIES IRAE-ESSENTIAL CHORAL COL
- Final Chorus: Turandot - DIES IRAE-ESSENTIAL CHORAL COL
Disc 2
- O Fortuna: Carmina Burana - Various Artists
- Trimphal March: Aida - Various Artists
- Deus in adiutorium - Domine ad adiuvaum: Vespro Della Beata Vergine - Various Artists
- See, The Conqu'ring Hero Comes: Judas Maccabeus - Various Artists
- In The Hall Of The Mountain King: Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 - Various Artists
- Magnificat anima mea: Magnificat - Various Artists
- Agnus Dei: Requiem - Various Artists
- Humming Chorus: Madama Butterfly - Various Artists
- Ich will hier bei dir stehen: St. Mathew's Passion - Various Artists
- Entry Of The Guest: Tannhauser - Various Artists
- Auto0da-fe' Chorus: Don Carlo - Various Artists
- Polovtsian Dances: Prince Igor - Various Artists
- Anvil Chorus: Il Trovatore - Various Artists
- Land Of Hope And Glory: Pomp And Circumstance - Various Artists
- 'Hallelujah' Chorus: Messiah - Various Artists
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User Reviews
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(8 reviews)
|  | The Greatest Choral Masterpieces |  |
This collection is outstanding, featuring the best choral works from operas and oratorios in classical repertoire. It begins with the fiery and intense Dies Irae from Verdi's Requiem. This piece is sublimely performed by the Berlin forces. It's followed by the anthem-like Va Pensiero from Verdi's early opera Nabucco, as conducted by Sinopoli and sounds maravelous. A brief excerpt from Beethoven's Ninth "The Ode to Joy" is a treat. The Coronation Anthem from Zadok The Priest by Handel is well-executed and powerful. The famous Bridal March (better known as "Here Comes The Bride") from Wagner's opera Lohengrin is sumptuous. A lot of this music is grandiose, and all the famous grand choruse from the grand operas like Aida (The Triumphal March scene) and the Inquistion Scene from Don Carlo. What is missing however, and I would have enjoyed, is the wondrous Finale to Wagner's Die Meistersanger which features a great chorus in praise of art. My favorite piece on here is the little known Mass of Saint Cecilia by Charles Gounod. It is absolutely gorgeous and epic sounding. The underrated but great conductor Igor Markevitch conducts. The famous O Fortuna from Orff's Carmina Burana is also on here, not to mention Handel's "Hallelujah" chorus from Messiah and other pieces from Judas Maccabeus. This is a great collection of chorus masterpieces that any fan would appreciate or if you are studying to sing in chorues yourself.
October 2, 2005There's plenty of free samples to this CD, and I agree that this is a great collection of music. Chances are you won't find a collection of songs, all of them with angelic choirs, as great as this. When I got it I was quite happy with it, but when I heard the same songs done with different conductors I thought to myself: 'Hey, why doesn't it sound like my CD?' It's the quality that I don't like. For example, Dias Irae is a great song, and it sounds pretty good on the CD, but compare it to another version and this one is slower, the chorus is off key, and it doesn't have that intense emotion. Same thing with O Fortuna, it's a great song, but the chorus is just terrible on this CD, the instruments are lacking in emotion: percussion doesn't add that extra 'oomph' to the bass drum, the cymbals don't have enough emphasis, the chorus sounds like they're about to go asleep, and the dynamics between fortissimo and pianissimo have little effort.
I'd recomend this if you have little cash to blow on a lot of good songs, otherwise you might want to search for a bunch of seperate CDs with the same songs.
March 26, 2005 |  | Gread Idea, Great Performance |  |
This CD should move people in a way that few other recordings can. The one word to describe many of the works is "exalted". This is not music for dinner parties but instead should be heard in solitary contemplation of all the great artists and their efforts in creating such an inspiring recording.
March 3, 2003I have an extensive CD collection, but since purchasing this CD, it has become my very favorite. This music sent chills down my spine. I felt transported to a different world....What amazing voices! I intend to give this cd as xmas presents to family and friends.
March 7, 2000As a student studing the plaingsong of the Dies Irae, I was hoping this cd would be able to help me procure a culmination of works containing the melody. None of these works do, however, which was disappointing to me and seemed like a misnomer on the part of Deutsche Grammophone. Nevertheless, the music contained in these 2 cds is classic, though also cliche. I am particularly partial to the Carmina Buranna.
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