Immerse yourself in the profound and spiritual compositions of Anton Bruckner with this captivating album, featuring his Mass No. 3 in F Minor and Psalm 150. Released on November 1, 1992, by Hyperion, this classical masterpiece showcases Bruckner's distinctive style and deep religious conviction. The album spans a duration of 1 hour and 8 minutes, offering a rich and immersive listening experience.
Bruckner's Mass No. 3 in F Minor, WAB 28, is a monumental work divided into six parts, each exploring different aspects of the Catholic liturgy. From the somber and introspective Kyrie to the triumphant and jubilant Gloria, Bruckner's music is both deeply moving and technically impressive. The Credo section is particularly noteworthy, with its intricate harmonies and powerful choral writing.
Complementing the Mass is Bruckner's Psalm 150 for Soprano, Chorus, and Orchestra, WAB 38. This exuberant and joyful piece is a celebration of music and praise, featuring a prominent soprano soloist and a full orchestra. The combination of these two works provides a comprehensive overview of Bruckner's sacred choral compositions.
This album is a testament to Anton Bruckner's enduring legacy as one of the most important composers of the Romantic era. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a profound and enriching listening experience that highlights the beauty and power of Bruckner's music.
Mass No. 3 in F Minor, WAB 28: I. KyrieAnton Bruckner, Corydon Orchestra, Corydon Singers, Matthew Best, Juliet Booth, Gwynne Howell
Mass No. 3 in F Minor, WAB 28: IIa. GloriaAnton Bruckner, Matthew Best, Juliet Booth, Jean Rigby, Corydon Singers, Corydon Orchestra
Mass No. 3 in F Minor, WAB 28: IIb. Qui tollisAnton Bruckner, Corydon Orchestra, Juliet Booth, Jean Rigby, Corydon Singers, Matthew Best
Mass No. 3 in F Minor, WAB 28: IIc. Quoniam tu solus sanctusAnton Bruckner, Jean Rigby, Matthew Best, Corydon Orchestra, Corydon Singers
Mass No. 3 in F Minor, WAB 28: IId. In gloria Dei PatrisAnton Bruckner, Matthew Best, Corydon Orchestra, Corydon Singers
Mass No. 3 in F Minor, WAB 28: IIIa. CredoAnton Bruckner, Corydon Singers, Matthew Best, Juliet Booth, Jean Rigby, Corydon Orchestra
Mass No. 3 in F Minor, WAB 28: IIIb. Et incarnatus estAnton Bruckner, Corydon Orchestra, Matthew Best, John Mark Ainsley, Corydon Singers
Mass No. 3 in F Minor, WAB 28: IIIc. CrucifixusAnton Bruckner, Corydon Orchestra, Corydon Singers, Matthew Best, Gwynne Howell
Mass No. 3 in F Minor, WAB 28: IIId. Et resurrexitAnton Bruckner, Corydon Singers, Matthew Best, Corydon Orchestra
Mass No. 3 in F Minor, WAB 28: IIIe. Et in Spiritum SanctumAnton Bruckner, Corydon Singers, John Mark Ainsley, Jean Rigby, Gwynne Howell, Corydon Orchestra, Juliet Booth, Matthew Best
Mass No. 3 in F Minor, WAB 28: IIIf. Et exspecto resurrectionemAnton Bruckner, Juliet Booth, Corydon Singers, Corydon Orchestra, Gwynne Howell, Matthew Best
Mass No. 3 in F Minor, WAB 28: IV. SanctusAnton Bruckner, Corydon Singers, Corydon Orchestra, Jean Rigby, John Mark Ainsley, Juliet Booth, Gwynne Howell, Matthew Best
Mass No. 3 in F Minor, WAB 28: V. BenedictusAnton Bruckner, Corydon Orchestra, Gwynne Howell, Juliet Booth, John Mark Ainsley, Corydon Singers, Matthew Best, Jean Rigby
Mass No. 3 in F Minor, WAB 28: VI. Agnus DeiAnton Bruckner, Gwynne Howell, Jean Rigby, John Mark Ainsley, Juliet Booth, Matthew Best, Corydon Orchestra, Corydon Singers
Psalm 150 for Soprano, Chorus and Orchestra, WAB 38Anton Bruckner, Corydon Orchestra, Matthew Best, Juliet Booth, Corydon Singers