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Debussy: Nocturnes – Duruflé: Requiem

Debussy: Nocturnes – Duruflé: Requiem

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  • Nocturnes: I. Nuages
    Composer(s) Claude Debussy
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin

    Nocturnes: I. Nuages

    08:04
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  • Nocturnes: II. Fêtes
    Composer(s) Claude Debussy
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin

    Nocturnes: II. Fêtes

    06:40
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  • Nocturnes: III. Sirènes
    Composer(s) Claude Debussy
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin Rundfunkchor Berlin

    Nocturnes: III. Sirènes

    10:38
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  • Requiem, Op. 9: I. Introït: Requiem aeternam
    Composer(s) Maurice Duruflé
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin Rundfunkchor Berlin

    Requiem, Op. 9: I. Introït: Requiem aeternam

    03:29
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  • Requiem, Op. 9: II. Kyrie
    Composer(s) Maurice Duruflé
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin Rundfunkchor Berlin

    Requiem, Op. 9: II. Kyrie

    03:33
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  • Requiem, Op. 9: III. Domine Jesu Christe
    Composer(s) Maurice Duruflé
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin Rundfunkchor Berlin

    Requiem, Op. 9: III. Domine Jesu Christe

    08:19
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  • Requiem, Op. 9: IV. Sanctus
    Composer(s) Maurice Duruflé
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin Rundfunkchor Berlin

    Requiem, Op. 9: IV. Sanctus

    03:26
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  • Requiem, Op. 9: V. Pie Jesu
    Composer(s) Maurice Duruflé
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Magdalena Kožená Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin Valentin Radutiu

    Requiem, Op. 9: V. Pie Jesu

    03:54
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  • Requiem, Op. 9: VI. Agnus Dei
    Composer(s) Maurice Duruflé
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin Rundfunkchor Berlin

    Requiem, Op. 9: VI. Agnus Dei

    03:58
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  • Requiem, Op. 9: VII. Lux aeterna
    Composer(s) Maurice Duruflé
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin Rundfunkchor Berlin

    Requiem, Op. 9: VII. Lux aeterna

    03:59
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  • Requiem, Op. 9: VIII. Libera me
    Composer(s) Maurice Duruflé
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin Rundfunkchor Berlin

    Requiem, Op. 9: VIII. Libera me

    05:40
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  • Requiem, Op. 9: IX. In paradisum
    Composer(s) Maurice Duruflé
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin Rundfunkchor Berlin

    Requiem, Op. 9: IX. In paradisum

    03:09
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Total running time: 64 minutes.

    Album information

    Robin Ticciati's fourth recording with Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin continues his series of music by French composers (Debussy, Fauré, Ravel, Duparc) with a significant move into choral music: the Duruflé Requiem.

    Released to coincide with his third season as Music Director of DSO Berlin, Robin Ticciati has forged a close and highly successful partnership with his orchestra. For this recording Ticciati is joined by mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kožená, who has performed Debussy’s Ariettes oubliées and Duparc songs on previous DSO recordings, and the Grammy award-winning Rundfunkchor Berlin.

    Written in response to Fauré’s own Requiem and with Debussy’s influence paramount, Duruflé created one of the most significant sacred works of the twentieth century. Ticciati describes this masterpiece as “a balm for the soul, a score filled with tremendous hope and peaceful searching”. Most typically recorded with organ accompaniment, Ticciati has chosen to record Duruflé’s own orchestrated version which allows the conductor to create a unique blend of choral and orchestral colours recalling the sound-world of Debussy and the Impressionists.

    Fittingly the programme also includes Debussy’s Nocturnes, a welcome addition following the critically-acclaimed reception of Ticciati’s recording of La mer.