Description
Mozartâs Requiem may have been written under strange circumstances in the final months of the composerâs life, but the work itself is timeless. Mariss Jansons and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus give a powerful and poignant performance of Mozartâs masterpiece with an impressive group of solo singers, in a concert recorded live in Munich in May 2017. Even its composerâs death could not halt the success of Mozartâs Requiem. Although left incomplete on his death in December 1791, having been anonymously commissioned, the Requiem was completed by a pupil of Mozartâs, Franz Xaver SĂŒssmayr. By the time it was premiered in 1793, it was already a famous work, shrouded in mystery. But even more mysterious than the story behind it is the magisterial quality of Mozartâs writing, from the ferocity of the Dies irae to the otherworldly grace of the Lacrimosa. Genia KĂŒhmeier, Elisabeth Kulman, Mark Padmore and Adam Plachetka are the world-class soloists joining Jansons and his orchestra and chorus. Padmore was Artist in Residence with the orchestra for the 2016/17 season and his rapport with the orchestra is evident. His ringing, distinctive tenor voice is well matched, too, to Jansonsâs eloquent and subtle interpretation. âFor him it is not about rhetoric, but more about transcendence,â wrote SĂŒddeutsche Zeitung of Jansonsâs conducting â suggesting a transcendent faith in humanity, even in the face of death.