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    Recomendations

    Hey there Folks!

    I need your help guys!. Ive been listening to classical music now for years my father go me hooked early with O fortuna from the old spice ad since then ive expanded my tastes but not as much as id like.

    My real passion is in haunting choir music like mozarts great mass or my absoloute favorite his Requiem. Im looking for more of this kind of music please help im drowning in a sea of great taste

    thanks again

    D
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    Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler Corno Dolce's Avatar
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    Hi Drew,

    Mozart wrote other masses - many more than the "usual suspects". Joseph Haydn composed a good number of masses.

    Below are some websites you can visit to get some ideas for increasing your collection of CD's:

    http://www.its.caltech.edu/~tan/Mozartreq/main.html

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...y_Joseph_Haydn

    Cheers,

    Corno Dolce
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    thanks

    thank you vey much for the post still a little lost as to where to start is there any site that does preview snippets of his works?

    thanks again

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    Hi Drew,

    Here are some soundfile snippets of masses by Mozart:

    http://www.amazon.com/Mozart-Masses-...s_all_1#disc_1

    Cheers,

    Corno Dolce

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew001001 View Post
    Hey there Folks!

    I need your help guys!. Ive been listening to classical music now for years my father go me hooked early with O fortuna from the old spice ad since then ive expanded my tastes but not as much as id like.

    My real passion is in haunting choir music like mozarts great mass or my absoloute favorite his Requiem. Im looking for more of this kind of music please help im drowning in a sea of great taste

    thanks again

    D
    Have you heard Berlioz\'s \"Requiem\"?

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    thanks for the posts guys listened to both now and yes they realy do compare to mozarts great mass well.

    What im really looking for is some very haunting deep music the darker the better preferably choir based but not exclusively. Sorry to be a nuisance!

    cheers for any help

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    Shostakovich Symphony No. 13--"Babi Yar" is pretty dark with men's choir.
    Verdi's Requiem also has it's moments, as does his Four Sacred Songs (Quatro Pezzi Sacri).
    Another favorite choir-based work of mine is Bruckner's Te Deum and Mass in D Minor.
    You also can't beat Penderecki for darkness--his St. Luke Passion is right up there, but it's certainly not in the vein of Mozart.

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    Hi Drew,

    You want deep, dark, haunting music that also makes use of a choir? Then you must look into "The Execution Of Stepan(Stenka)Razin" by Dmitri Shostakovich". It probably doesn't get more dark and foreboding than this work. It makes thrilling use of a bass vocalist. The "canvas" of the work is so filled with drama you'd think it was a film score. Here is a good description of Stenka Razin and his place in the annals of Russian History:

    http://www.cindyvallar.com/razin.html

    After hearing(live and on CD) Shostakovich's 15 Symphonies, 15 String Quartets, Preludes & Fugues for Piano and many other works, I see him as a 20th century Beethoven. His music is very profound and will not leave you untouched.

    Cheers,

    Corno Dolce
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corno Dolce View Post
    Then you must look into "The Execution Of Stepan(Stenka)Razin" by Dmitri Shostakovich".
    Corno,
    Do you have a preferred recording of this? I'm going to Wishlist it on Amazon since my library doesn't have it, and there are a few to choose from.

    I'm still amazed that through the years and my love for Shostakovich that I wasn't even aware of this piece.

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    Hello Fretless,

    My favorite version of "Razin" is with Vitaly Gromadski as Bass Vocalist on the old Melodiya label. Here's a more recent recording on the Chandos label which is not shabby at all:

    http://www.theclassicalshop.net/pdf/CHAN%209813.pdf

    Cheers,

    CD
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