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Verdi: Requiem [CD]

London Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir , Giuseppe Verdi , Jésus López-Cobos Audio CD
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  • Conductor: Jésus López-Cobos
  • Composer: Giuseppe Verdi
  • Audio CD (31 Aug 2010)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Lpo
  • ASIN: B003X859LG
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 216,643 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
Listen  1. Messa da Requiem : Requiem: Requiem aeternamMargaret Price 9:48Album Only
Listen  2. Messa da Requiem : Dies irae: Dies irae, dies illaMargaret Price 2:14£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  3. Messa da Requiem : Dies irae: Tuba mirumMargaret Price 2:51£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  4. Messa da Requiem : Dies irae: Liber scriptusMargaret Price 4:46£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  5. Messa da Requiem : Dies irae: Quid sum miserMargaret Price 3:41£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  6. Messa da Requiem : Dies irae: Rex tremendaeMargaret Price 3:36£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  7. Messa da Requiem : Dies irae: RecordareMargaret Price 4:05£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  8. Messa da Requiem : Dies irae: IngemiscoMargaret Price 3:14£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  9. Messa da Requiem : Dies irae: ConfutatisMargaret Price 5:09£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen10. Messa da Requiem : Dies irae: LacrymosaMargaret Price 5:44£0.59  Buy MP3 


Disc 2:

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
Listen  1. Messa da Requiem : Offertorio: Domine JesuMargaret Price 4:13£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  2. Messa da Requiem : Offertorio: Hostias et preces tibiMargaret Price 5:10£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  3. Messa da Requiem : SanctusMargaret Price 2:35£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  4. Messa da Requiem : Agnus DeiMargaret Price 5:06£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  5. Messa da Requiem : Lux aeternaMargaret Price 6:00£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  6. Messa da Requiem : Libera me: Libera me, DomineMargaret Price 2:16£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  7. Messa da Requiem : Libera me: Dies iraeMargaret Price 2:19£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  8. Messa da Requiem : Libera me: Requiem aeternamMargaret Price 3:22£0.59  Buy MP3 
Listen  9. Messa da Requiem : Libera me: Libera me, DomineMargaret Price 6:13£0.59  Buy MP3 


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Lopez-Cobos directs a good performance. *** --Classic fm Magazine,Nov'10

Jesus Lopez-Cobos conducts a splendidly dramatic account of the score and the LPO Choir raise the roof. *** --The Sunday Times

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Margaret Price, soprano - Livia Budai, mezzo-soprano - Giuseppe Giacomini, ténor - Robert Lloyd, basse - London Philharmonic Orchestra - Jesús López-Cobos, direction

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By Ralph Moore TOP 50 REVIEWER
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This BBC recording comes from a concert recorded live at the Royal Festival Hall in 1983, during Jesús López-Cobos' tenure as Principal Guest Conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra. It is by no means negligible as an account, but there are literally scores of recordings of this master-work and many are more recommendable than this despite its merits.

There is no doubting the energy, commitment and professionalism of the London Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra; both are superb. López-Cobos has never been the most innovative or adventurous of conductors and he directs a competent and unexceptional performance here which belongs in the reverential, devotional camp; turning to really inspirational conductors like Bernstein or Toscanini will reveal what is missing if you prefer a more urgent, Dante-esque scenario. This performance is around five minutes longer than more dramatic accounts, although there is plenty of weight in the supplicatory sections and the pace lifts nicely in the "Quam olim Abrahae" - always a key moment for me.

Interest for most listeners will centre upon the team of soloists here assembled. While admiring so much of what Margaret Price does I cannot help feeling that hers is not an ideal Verdi voice: too slim and fluty to fill out those soaring lines amply and somewhat taxed by the expose B flats which she gamely nails rather than floats - yet she is one of a minority of sopranos who succeed in sounding genuinely terrified in the "Libera me", even if she is none too steady in the "Lacrimosa".
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3.0 out of 5 stars Some fine things here - but not really a competitor 28 Sep 2010
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This BBC recording comes from a concert recorded live at the Royal Festival Hall in 1983, during Jesús López-Cobos' tenure as Principal Guest Conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra. It is by no means negligible as an account, but there are literally scores of recordings of this master-work and many are more recommendable than this despite its merits.

There is no doubting the energy, commitment and professionalism of the London Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra; both are superb. López-Cobos has never been the most innovative or adventurous of conductors and he directs a competent and unexceptional performance here which belongs in the reverential, devotional camp; turning to really inspirational conductors like Bernstein or Toscanini will reveal what is missing if you prefer a more urgent, Dante-esque scenario. This performance is around five minutes longer than more dramatic accounts, although there is plenty of weight in the supplicatory sections and the pace lifts nicely in the "Quam olim Abrahae" - always a key moment for me.

Interest for most listeners will centre upon the team of soloists here assembled. While admiring so much of what Margaret Price does I cannot help feeling that hers is not an ideal Verdi voice: too slim and fluty to fill out those soaring lines amply and somewhat taxed by the expose B flats which she gamely nails rather than floats - yet she is one of a minority of sopranos who succeed in sounding genuinely terrified in the "Libera me", even if she is none too steady in the "Lacrimosa".

The mezzo, Livia Budai, is plain ordinary if compared with great exponents of the rôle like Christa Ludwig or Fiorenza Cossotto; she is heavy on the vibrato and rather lumpen in expression, but blends surprisingly well with Price in their joint numbers. For some the sticking point will be a glaring mistake at the beginning of the "Quid sum miser", when she comes in a bar early and has to mark time by holding on to "sum". For repeated listening, this could be very irksome.

Giacomini is blessed with a great voice and lets us know it: his is a stentorian attack on the part - both he and Lloyd pin back our ears in their entries in the "Kyrie" - but he rarely attempt any mezza-voce or nuance in the manner of Di Stefano or Domingo. He scoops a bit and goes flat in the "Hostias" but is a real Italian tenor of the kind all too rare today.

I have a weakness for Robert Lloyd's sonorous, slightly nasal bass; he brings great solidity, gravitas and dignity to his utterances even if he is no Pinza or Siepi.

As a live recording in the Festival Hall, this comes off well, even if the outburst of hacking between the end of the "Requiem aeternam" and "Lux eterna" is disconcerting; the conductor cuts the coughers short by launching quickly into the last movement before they can get into their stride, but it's unfortunate.

Given the plethora of excellent recordings available, I cannot claim that this one is the answer to anyone's prayers. It has merits and will appeal to followers of the singers featured but Budai's error, the spread onto two discs, the live sound and some indifferent singing might be reasons enough to look for a more celebrated studio performance such those by Karajan, Solti, Reiner or Serafin. If it's a live performance you want, Bernstein or Toscanini offer more thrills.
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