Mozart: Et incarnatus (Mass in C minor, K427)

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Dear Youtube User

If you are the COPYRIGHT OWNER of this performance I kindly ask you to first contact me requesting to delete the
video but avoiding to fill a complaint to YouTube administration and I WILL DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY.

It is in fact impossible for me to know if some of my videos constitute copyright infringement because all the material I uploaded is the result of TV recording and passion for the music.

I uploaded the video just to promote the music I love.
I don't want problems with anybody and I never intended to break the copyright law.

Thanks for your understanding
CAROSAXONE
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
MASS IN C MINOR, K 427

Barcelona 1991

The Monteverdi Choir
The English Baroque Soloists
Dir. Sri John Eliot Gardiner

Soprano, Barbara Bonney
Mezzosoprano, Ann Sophie von Otter
Tenor, Anthony Rolfe Johnson
Bass, Alastair Miles

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  • Please tell us who the conductor, choir and soloists are in this great performance.

    I am filled with admiration for the choristers who perform the entire mass from memory (ie. without any music books to wave around and distract!)

  • @hughwyles1 Everythings is written under "more information" right after the video frame

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  • It must've been such a hair-splitting decision making for Sir John Elliott, between Bonney and McNair. In the studio recording with McNair, I find her a bit on the cool and detached side, despite her warmer voice; she definitely wins on the trills, though! Bonney is more mellifluously ethereal. Her boy soprano-like appearance kinda helps, I suppose. LOL... Truly, both McNair and Bonney represent the absolute peak as long as this part goes. Perhaps, Arleen Auger could join their rank.

  • barbara è semlicemente un angelo!!! grazie per questi splendidi momenti. viva la musica e il bel canto.

  • @ryanfan1967 Yes.

  • She sings even better than she plays golf.

  • Εκπληκτική φωνή και υπέροχα τραγουδισμένο, χάδι στ' αυτιά μα και στην ψυχή. Νομίζω η καλύτερη εκτέλεση ever ! ! !

  • Quelle magnifique interprétation, tout en finesse, fraicheur et sobriété. Quelle belle leçon de chant! Voyez les regards admiratifs des choristes!!

    une voix qui sied à merveille à Mozart! Merci Mme Bonney

  • Barbara is a very good Bach singer, too.

  • This, of course, is brilliantly beautiful. However, am I the only one who senses that all this wonderful warbling is a tad bit gratuitous? Mozart was many monumentally great things, but he was also a little too much of a "show-off" sometimes. A few too many notes. Mozart always gets his requisite "A". Beethoven, on the other hand, always gets the "A+"!

  • Man everywhere I go to find performances of 18th cen music lately John E. Gardiner keeps turning up. Where is Herreweghe? Suzuki?

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