Corydon Singers, Corydon Orchestra & Matthew Best - Bruckner: Masses; Te Deum (1996)

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Title: Bruckner: Masses; Te Deum
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Hyperion
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 03:08:45
Total Size: 777 MB
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Tracklist:

CD 1
01. Te Deum: Te Deum laudamus
02. Te Deum: Te ergo, quaesumus
03. Te Deum: Aeterna fac cum sanctis tuis
04. Te Deum: Salvum fac populum tuum, Domine
05. Te Deum: In te, Domine, speravi
06. Mass No 1 In D Minor: Kyrie
07. Mass No 1 In D Minor: Gloria
08. Mass No 1 In D Minor: Credo
09. Mass No 1 In D Minor: Sanctus
10. Mass No 1 In D Minor: Benedictus
11. Mass No 1 In D Minor: Agnus Dei

CD 2
01. Aequalis No. 1 - Bruckner
02. Libera me - Bruckner
03. Aequalis No. 2 - Bruckner
04. Mass No. 2 In E Minor: Kyrie - Bruckner
05. Mass No. 2 In E Minor: Gloria - Bruckner
06. Mass No. 2 In E Minor: Credo - Bruckner
07. Mass No. 2 In E Minor: Sanctus - Bruckner
08. Mass No. 2 In E Minor: Benedictus - Bruckner
09. Mass No. 2 In E Minor: Agnus Dei - Bruckner

CD 3
01. Mass No. 3 In F Minor: Kyrie
02. Mass No. 3 In F Minor: Gloria
03. Mass No. 3 In F Minor: Qui tollis
04. Mass No. 3 In F Minor: Quoniam tu solus sanctus
05. Mass No. 3 In F Minor: In gloria Dei Patris
06. Mass No. 3 In F Minor: Credo
07. Mass No. 3 In F Minor: Et incarnatus est
08. Mass No. 3 In F Minor: Crucifixus est
09. Mass No. 3 In F Minor: Et resurrexit
10. Mass No. 3 In F Minor: Et in spiritum sanctum
11. Mass No. 3 In F Minor: Et expecto resurrectionem
12. Mass No. 3 In F Minor: Sanctus
13. Mass No. 3 In F Minor: Benedictus
14. Mass No. 3 In F Minor: Agnus Dei
15. Psalm 150

Corydon Singers, Corydon Orchestra & Matthew Best - Bruckner: Masses; Te Deum (1996)

Matthew Best began his career as a bass, singing at Covent Garden and at other leading operatic venues throughout the world. But since the mid-'80s he has turned increasingly toward conducting, recording many choral/orchestral and operatic works for Hyperion Records. Over the years his singing range has changed as well, placing him in the category of bass-baritone and including roles such as Scarpia and Amfortas.

Best was born in Farnborough, Kent, on February 6, 1957. He showed vocal talent in his youth and at age 16 (1973) founded the Corydon Singers, serving then and ever since as the ensemble's artistic director. He enrolled at King's College, Cambridge, and later at the National Opera Studio in London. His principal teachers included Robert Lloyd, Otakar Kraus, and Patrick McGuigan.

Best was signed on as a principal bass at Covent Garden in 1980 and two years later drew major notice when he was awarded the Decca-Kathleen Ferrier Prize. In 1985 he began an association with the English Chamber Orchestra, leading the ensemble in concerts and recordings, often with his Corydon Singers. He left Covent Garden the following year but continued singing with many other opera companies throughout the world, including the Scottish Opera and Nederlandse Opera.

Best founded the Corydon Orchestra in 1991, and together with the Corydon Singers has made numerous critically acclaimed recordings, including the Bruckner Mass in F minor and Psalm 150 (1992) and the Beethoven Opferlied and Meeresstille Cantatas (1996).

In 1998 Best became principal conductor of the Sussex-based Hanover Band, a highly respected period instrument chamber ensemble. But his increasing activity on the podium hardly diminished his operatic pursuits. He received high praise, in particular, for his portrayal of Amfortas in Wagner's Parsifal at the Scottish Opera in 2000, as well as for his Wotan in Wagner's Siegfried there in 2003. In the role of Kutuzov in Prokofiev's War and Peace at the English National Opera's 2001 English-language production, he scored a similar success. -- Robert Cummings