Well, I hope others are enjoying this thread as much as I am. What a fount of information this forum is!
So, Ms Wilson, please slow down! I’m not in your league, on so many different levels (although I’m happy to engage with you on my God, good ‘ol LvB – but that’s for another time).
I do know WMA’s SQn, although maybe not as well as I should do, but let’s take in a few more Masses first, starting with your suggestion of K364 (erm, would I be strung up if I said initial impressions of K317 are hardly that of a profound creation, or is it too early?).
FF, my CD 116 has
Laut verkünde unsre Freude K623 and Dir seel des Weltalls o Sonne K429. The tenors are Christoph Prégardien and Helmut Wildhaber with the basses Gottfried Hornik and Peter Schneyder. Sorry ff, but neither Werner Krenn nor Kurt Equiluz are mentioned on this CD.
Bryn earlier mentioned Brilliant’s penchant for duplicating or missing CDs in boxed sets – boy is he right! I had two copies of one CD and a missing one but Brilliant soon made that good.
Mario
So, Ms Wilson, please slow down! I’m not in your league, on so many different levels (although I’m happy to engage with you on my God, good ‘ol LvB – but that’s for another time).
I do know WMA’s SQn, although maybe not as well as I should do, but let’s take in a few more Masses first, starting with your suggestion of K364 (erm, would I be strung up if I said initial impressions of K317 are hardly that of a profound creation, or is it too early?).
FF, my CD 116 has
Laut verkünde unsre Freude K623 and Dir seel des Weltalls o Sonne K429. The tenors are Christoph Prégardien and Helmut Wildhaber with the basses Gottfried Hornik and Peter Schneyder. Sorry ff, but neither Werner Krenn nor Kurt Equiluz are mentioned on this CD.
Bryn earlier mentioned Brilliant’s penchant for duplicating or missing CDs in boxed sets – boy is he right! I had two copies of one CD and a missing one but Brilliant soon made that good.
Mario
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