
Up front, I’ll confess that my favorite Fauré Requiem recording is by John Rutter’s Cambridge Singers (Collegium) in Rutter’s own edition of the 1893 version
There haven’t been so many recordings of these two magnificent works that it means as much as it should to say that this is the
This is an odd coupling, but it does restore to
Conductors coming to the Fauré Requiem have choices: The original, 1888 version with only five movements of the eventual seven and very minimal instrumentation; the
[A re-post from our archives in memory of conductor Andrew
The third release in Jean-Claude Pennetier’s complete Fauré piano music cycle mixes and matches genres in performances that for the most part are intimate and
This Fauré disc is among the highlights of Testament’s fascinating
Every so often a golden-voiced (or is it bronze?, I’m
This reissue of performances from a 1986 release on RPO is arguably the finest among a large group of full-orchestra renditions of Fauré’s Requiem. The
Founded in 1988 by Steven Blier and Michael Barrett, The New York Festival of Song’s concerts, recordings, and commissioned projects embrace the widest range of