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Biber: Requiem


The winner of numerous prestigious prizes, including several Gramophone Awards, the vocal ensemble Vox Luminis, founded by Lionel Meunier in 2004, is now regarded as a benchmark in the interpretation of the great works of German Baroque music. Its unfailingly faithful and lively approach to such masters as Bach, Buxtehude and Scheidt has made the group's reputation, but this new recording features a major work by Heinrich Biber, a composer hitherto absent from its discography: his Requiem in F minor for 14 voices, composed around 1692. The programme is completed by two sacred works by Christoph Bernhard (Herr, nun lässest du deinen Diener in Friede fahren and Tribularer si nescirem misericordias tuas), two pieces by Johann Joseph Fux, and the Sonata a 6 in A minor of Johann Michael Nicolai. This recording marks the beginning of a collaboration between Vox Luminis and another internationally renowned ensemble, the Freiburger Barockorchester, heard here in its Consort formation.
 
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01 Herr, nun lässest du deinen Diener 13:01 $ 3.51 USD
02 Tribularer si nescirem 05:40 $ 1.53 USD
03 Sonata a 6 in A Minor 07:36 $ 2.05 USD
  Requiem in F Minor, C 8 30:21
04 Ia. Introitus 03:46 $ 1.02 USD
05 Ib. Kyrie 01:53 $ 0.51 USD
06 II. Dies Irae 08:25 $ 2.27 USD
07 III. Offertorium 04:33 $ 1.23 USD
08 IV. Sanctus 04:46 $ 1.29 USD
09 V. Agnus Dei - Communio 06:58 $ 1.88 USD
 
10 Sonata a 4 in G Minor, K. 347 07:16 $ 1.96 USD
11 Omnis terra adoret, K. 183 08:03 $ 2.17 USD
  Album total 71:57
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