Johannes Brahms, Accentus - Ein Deutsches Requiem

Published Tuesday 11th May 2004
Johannes Brahms, Accentus - Ein Deutsches Requiem
Johannes Brahms, Accentus - Ein Deutsches Requiem

STYLE: Choral
RATING 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 9850-
LABEL: Naive V4956
FORMAT: CD Album

Reviewed by Steven Whitehead

My wife will tell you that I am not a great romantic: usually Brahms leaves me cold. Thus I approached this review with trepidation although I was glad to hear Accentus again as, under the direction of Laurence Equilbey, this choir is gaining a very positive reputation. This version of the Requiem, opus 45, is the one that uses the composer's own piano reduction of 1869. The pianists are Brigitte Engerer and Boris Berezovsky and they do just what Brahms wanted: allow the vocal score to shine. Accentus do not disappoint and the two featured soloists, the soprano Sandrine Piau and baritone Stéphane Degout, are excellent. Those who like Brahms (and I know that there are plenty of you out there) must consider adding this to your collection and those of us who have an interest in choral singing should benefit from studying this. I confess that my presuppositions were negative when I slotted this disc into my player and I am not ashamed to confess that I was wrong.

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