M Haydn - Requiem in C minor, Missa Sancti Hieronymi | Linn CKD771

M Haydn - Requiem in C minor, Missa Sancti Hieronymi

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Label: Linn

Cat No: CKD771

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 3rd October 2025

Contents

Artists

Julia Doyle (soprano)
Kate Symonds-Joy (mezzo-soprano)
James Robinson (tenor)
Malachy Frame (bass)
The Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge
Academy of Ancient Music

Conductor

Matthew Martin

Works

Haydn, Michael

Missa Sancti Hieronymi, MH254
Requiem in C minor pro defuncto Archiepiscopo Sigismund, MH155

Artists

Julia Doyle (soprano)
Kate Symonds-Joy (mezzo-soprano)
James Robinson (tenor)
Malachy Frame (bass)
The Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge
Academy of Ancient Music

Conductor

Matthew Martin

About

Led by its Director Matthew Martin, The Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, joins forces with the Academy of Ancient Music in Michael Haydn’s rarely heard masterpieces: the Requiem and Missa Sancti Hieronymi. The four soloists are all ex-choral scholars of Caius Choir, showcasing the distinguished musical tradition of this student group. Unjustly neglected, Joseph Haydn’s younger brother was a talented composer in his own right. Written after the death of his infant daughter and his patron, the deeply emotional Requiem is a masterpiece that combines complex colourful textures and forms with imaginative orchestration and vocal writing. Mozart was a great admirer and it is thought that Haydn’s Requiem formed the prototype for his own better known masterpiece. In contrast, the later Missa Sancti Hieronymi is lighter and more optimistic. Unusually scored for oboes, bassoons, trombones and continuo (with no upper strings), it exudes transparency and joyful energy. This recording will undoubtedly put these neglected works back into mainstream repertoire.

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Reviews

A moving, beautifully balanced performance from the Choir of Gonville and Caius College Cambridge. (Record of the Week)
Record Review (BBC Radio 3) 1 November 2025

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