One of my favorite genres in classical music is sacred music –something rather curious, being myself agnostic- anyway, one of the things I most enjoy are the large contrapuntistic fugal parts like the two glorias from Beethoven’s masses or like Mozart’s credo from his coronation mass. What other sacred music you’d recommend me? I already have a few masses by Bach (B minor), Faure, Mozart (k. 427, 337, 317) and the requiems of Brahms, Faure, Mozart and Verdi; as well as other misc. sacred works like Mozart’s vesperae solemnis de confessore, K. 339 (Serge you HAVE to buy this one!!!!).
PS: Has anyone heard B's missa solemnis by Levine on the Complete Beethoven Edition? It's TERRIBLE!!! I wonder why DG having so many good versions of this mass put this one on the set!! (My onw favorite is Karajan's 66) I also don't like from the CBE the Gardiner's version of op. 86... too slow, specially the gloria and the Agnus Dei.
[This message has been edited by Luis (edited 03-17-2001).]
PS: Has anyone heard B's missa solemnis by Levine on the Complete Beethoven Edition? It's TERRIBLE!!! I wonder why DG having so many good versions of this mass put this one on the set!! (My onw favorite is Karajan's 66) I also don't like from the CBE the Gardiner's version of op. 86... too slow, specially the gloria and the Agnus Dei.
[This message has been edited by Luis (edited 03-17-2001).]
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