Laszlo Heltay & The London Chamber Choir - Rossini: Petite Messe Solenelle, Respighi: Deite Silvane (1995)

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Title: Rossini: Petite Messe Solenelle, Respighi: Deite Silvane
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Decca
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 02:20:24
Total Size: 612 MB
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Tracklist:

CD 1
Rossini: Petite Messe solennelle
01. Kyrie – Kyrie – Christe – Kyrie
02. Gloria – Gloria – Laudamus te
03. Gloria – Gratias
04. Gloria – Domine Deus
05. Gloria – Qui tollis
06. Gloria – Quoniam
07. Gloria – Cum Sancto Spiritu
08. Credo – Credo
09. Credo – Crucifixus
10. Credo – Et resurrexit
11. Prélude religieux – (pendant l’Offertoire)
12. Sanctus – Sanctus

CD 2
Petite Messe solennelle
01. O salutaris
02. Agnus Dei

Respighi: Deità Silvane
03. 1. I Fauni
04. 2. Egle
05. 3. Musica in Horto
06. 4. Acqua
07. 5. Crepuscolo

Respighi: Trittico Botticelliano
08. 1. La Primavera
09. 2. L’Adorazione dei Magi
10. 3. La Nascata di Venere

Respighi: Lauda per la natività del signore
11. 1. Pastor, voie che vegghiate
12. 2. Segnor, tu sei desceso
13. 3. O car dolce mio figlio
14. 4. Segnor, puoie ch’hai degnato
15. 5. Voglio ve consolare

Laszlo Heltay & The London Chamber Choir - Rossini: Petite Messe Solenelle, Respighi: Deite Silvane (1995)

Laszlo Heltay was born in Budapest and studied conducting and composition at the Franz Liszt Academy under Kodaly and Bardos. He became a British citizen in 1957. In 1964 he went to New Zealand as associate conductor of the NZBC Symphony Orchestra and director of the NZ Opera Company. On his return to London he became conductor of the Phoenix Opera Company and also worked as assistant to Klemperer.

Throughout his distinguished career Laszlo Heltay has conducted many major orchestras including the Philharmonia, the Dresden Philharmonic, Royal Philharmonic, London Philharmonic, Dallas Symphony and the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestras. He has also conducted many radio orchestras and choirs including those of Brussels, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Madrid, Budapest and Stockholm. In addition he founded the Academy Chorus of St Martin in the Fields with whom directed the choral music for the film Amadeus and a recording of Paco Pena's Misa Flamenca. In 1982 he was awarded the International Kodaly Medal.

In November 1967 Laszlo Heltay was invited to form a choir for the Brighton Festival which was planning a performance of Walton's Belshazzar's Feast to be conducted by Sir William Walton on 11th May, 1968. The performance was a huge success and launched Brighton Festival Chorus as an important part of the music scene in Britain and, under Laszlo's directorship, one of the most successful choirs in the country.

Laszlo Heltay remained Brighton Festival Chorus' Music Director for the following 27 years during which time the Chorus formed long and close associations with a number of leading orchestras and conductors including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Andre Previn, Vladimir Ashkenazy and Lord Menuhin who was the Chorus' President until his death. Highlights of these years include a memorable Bach B Minor Mass with Karl Richter, Kodaly's Psalmus Hungaricus with Istvan Kertesz for Decca and many concerts and recordings with Antal Dorati.

Laszlo lived in Barcelona for several years where he was closely involved with the Madrid Radio Choir as well as continuing a busy schedule of conducting and master classes for young choral conductors in Europe and the USA. More recently he has returned to live in Budapest.

Records and Recording described Laszlo Heltay as "One of the finest and most inspiring choral trainers in the world....Through his efforts the whole British choral tradition has been given a new look and a new set of standards to aim for."