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From: Roland van Gaalen <vangaalenusenet@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: rec.music.classical.recordings
Subject: Mozart / Great Mass in C Minor
Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2024 17:45:55 +0200
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[1] To be moved from the cabinet in the living room to a shoebox in the 
attic:

Mozart: Great Mass in C Minor
Bavarian Radio Chorus and Orchestra
various soloists
conductor: Eugen Jochum
live recording, 1956
Orfeo C 205 891 A (mono)

This is an exciting interpretation, but in unpleasantly bad, almost 
headache-inducing sound

[2] This arrived in the mail yesterday -- it goes immediately to the 
cabinet in the living room:

Mozart: Great Mass in C Minor
Kammerchor Stuttgart & Hofkapelle Stuttgart
various soloists
conductor: Frieder Bernius
recorded 2016
Carus 83.284
recording location: Gönningen
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gönningen
https://www.goenningen-evangelisch.de

This interpretation is even more exciting, and it is in excellent sound, 
with gorgeous singing accompanied by obviously outstanding 
instrumentalists; the CD comes with detailed notes in German and English

BRAVO
--
Roland van Gaalen
The Netherlands