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Felix Mendelssohn [1809-1847]
Choral “Mitten wir im Leben sind” for eight-part choir op. 23 No 3
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [1756-1791]
Mis in c K.427 “Grosse Messe”
Mari Eriksmoen soprano
Eva Zaïcik mezzo-soprano
David Fischer tenor
Mikhail Timoshenko bass
Collegium Vocale Gent choir
Camerata Salzburg orchestra
Philippe Herreweghe conductor
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In 1782 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart married Constanze Weber without first obtaining the approval of his father Leopold. At that time he had been living in Vienna for some time as a composer and keyboard virtuoso. Wolfgang hoped to regain his father’s favour by promising to write a Mass for the archbishop of Salzburg. The orchestral and vocal forces and the proportions of this Grosse Messe in C minor K.427 would have undoubtedly resulted in a monumental missa solemnis, but sadly it remained unfinished. Still, this is Mozart at his best: full of masterly bravura, carefree elegance and emotional depth.