Mozart - Missa Brevis, Regina Caeli
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Label: Naxos
Cat No: 8573092
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 25th February 2013
Contents
Works
Fantasia in F minor for Mechanical Organ, K608Missa brevis in B flat major, K275
Missa brevis in D major, K194
Regina caeli, K127
Artists
Elizabeth Cragg (soprano)Deborah Miles-Johnson (contralto)
Daniel Auchincloss (tenor)
Lawrence White (bass)
Tom Winpenny (organ)
St Albans Cathedral Choir
Sinfonia Verdi
Conductor
Andrew LucasWorks
Fantasia in F minor for Mechanical Organ, K608Missa brevis in B flat major, K275
Missa brevis in D major, K194
Regina caeli, K127
Artists
Elizabeth Cragg (soprano)Deborah Miles-Johnson (contralto)
Daniel Auchincloss (tenor)
Lawrence White (bass)
Tom Winpenny (organ)
St Albans Cathedral Choir
Sinfonia Verdi
Conductor
Andrew LucasAbout
During his years in Salzburg, Mozart wrote a series of shorter mass settings, for which he drew on the models of his senior colleague Michael Haydn. Regina coeli reveals his supreme skill at writing for the solo voice. The Missa brevis in D, K.194 is a work of great solemnity, employing a remarkable range of expressive contrasts, whilst the Missa brevis in B flat, K.275 is notable for its sublime lyricism and grace.
The Allegro and Andante in F minor, K.608 is regarded as Mozart’s finest work for the organ and has become one of the cornerstones of the organ repertory.
The church music Mozart wrote in Salzburg is both ingenious and expressive, and has wide appeal. Our disc expands the choral focus.
Andrew Lucas has been Master of the Music of St Albans Cathedral and Music Director of St Albans Bach Choir since 1998 and was Artistic Director of the St Albans International Organ Festival from 1999 to 2007, directing four festivals.
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