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KILAR, W.: Missa Pro Pace (Kord)

KILAR, W.: Missa Pro Pace (Kord)

Released Date:
01 Mar 2012


Artists:

Warsaw National Philharmonic OrchestraWarsaw Philharmonic Orchestra


Warsaw Philharmonic OrchestraWarsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra


Kord, Kazimierz


Charles Daniels

Soloist

Izabela Klosinska

Soloist

Kazimierz Kord

Soloist

Romuald Tesarowicz

Soloist

Warsaw National Philharmonic ChoirWarsaw Philharmonic Choir


Warsaw Philharmonic ChoirWarsaw National Philharmonic Choir



Record Label
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Genre:

Choir


Classical

Total Time - 64:27
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Missa Pro Pace

 
1 Kyrie 13:01
 Charles Daniels Soloist
     
2 Gloria 7:00
 Kazimierz Kord Soloist
     
 

OLA MASS TEXT

3 Credo 17:21
 Charles Daniels Soloist
     
 

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4 Sanctus 5:23
 Romuald Tesarowicz Soloist
     
5 Benedictus 2:42
 Izabela Klosinska Soloist
     
 

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6 Agnus Dei 12:18
 Romuald Tesarowicz Soloist
     
7 Dona nobis pacem 6:42
 Kazimierz Kord Soloist
 Kord, Kazimierz


 In a letter to Bohdan Pociej composer writes: "... I fear theatricality, pomposity and pathos; hence the reason for drawing on century-old or indeed thousand-year old traditions; hence also the decision of renouncing in the Credo any form of orchestral temptations by composing this pivotal section of the work for solo tenor and a cappella chorus ...

Furthermore, before putting a single note on paper I had already decided on the title, wchich defines from the outset that the course of the entire work is focused on the words"dona nobis pacem" and determines the character of its respective sections, particularly in the Kyrie as well as the whole sequence of the Agnus Dei  ...
During the course of composition, a type of radial concentric system for the whole piece began to form around the Credo, engendering a correlation between the Kyrie and Agnus Dei and between the Gloria and Sanctus ... the role of the orchestra became gradually less important and relatively modest, the entire weight of the text being taken over by human voices without illustrative aid from the instruments, without orchestral >>commentaries<<"
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