If you want an excellent recording, I recommend Bernstein with Auger, von Stade, Lopardo and Hauptman. Auger's performance of the Et Incarnatus makes this pale in comparison, and the solo work is definitely superior to any other I've heard!! If you'd like to listen first, you can give it a try here on utube.
@@cool10049 If you wwant this exact edition order a Peters vocal score , the imslp is an abridge edition. Edition Peters is correct. and complete. Although Mozart did NOT com[ose the Agnus Dei found in other editions.
Interesting. Even with a faster tempo, Bonney could not carry phrases that Auger handled with Bernstein's notoriously slow tempo!! Was Bonney smoking a pack a day?!?
Well... Auger's version was really great, but the musicality, beauty and freedom in the voice you find here is beyond discussion. She doesn't need to sing a 20 sec. phrase to make one of the most (if not the most) beautiful recordings of this piece
@@sergioaunionleranca3760 While this is one of the better versions available, it is by no means the best! You speak of musicality? Listen to Auger again. She is musically far superior. So is Julie Fuchs. Both treat it with a tenderness that Bonney lacks.
I am eager to hear Laura Bretan take this piece on. It's in her range, don't you think?
Does anyone know in what recording (CD) can I find this piece?
If you want an excellent recording, I recommend Bernstein with Auger, von Stade, Lopardo and Hauptman. Auger's performance of the Et Incarnatus makes this pale in comparison, and the solo work is definitely superior to any other I've heard!! If you'd like to listen first, you can give it a try here on utube.
Barbara Bonney, Soprano
Sir John Eliot Gardiner, director
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Where can I find a copy of this score?
its on the website imslp
@@cool10049 If you wwant this exact edition order a Peters vocal score , the imslp is an abridge edition. Edition Peters is correct. and complete. Although Mozart did NOT com[ose the Agnus Dei found in other editions.
Se a Missa está em dó menor, por que a partitura está em ré menor?
Because is not 440Hz.
Porque este movimento é em Fá Maior.
Interesting. Even with a faster tempo, Bonney could not carry phrases that Auger handled with Bernstein's notoriously slow tempo!! Was Bonney smoking a pack a day?!?
Well... Auger's version was really great, but the musicality, beauty and freedom in the voice you find here is beyond discussion. She doesn't need to sing a 20 sec. phrase to make one of the most (if not the most) beautiful recordings of this piece
@@sergioaunionleranca3760 While this is one of the better versions available, it is by no means the best! You speak of musicality? Listen to Auger again. She is musically far superior. So is Julie Fuchs. Both treat it with a tenderness that Bonney lacks.
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