The Thunder of Lacrimosa: Mozart's moving Requiem in the Sagrada Familia
(I uploaded the advertisement and added the YouTube link for the full concert)
"When a monument of sacred music resonates within a spectacular architectural setting: the Orchestra and Choir of the Gran Teatre del Liceu deliver a magnificent performance of Mozart's "Requiem" within the walls of Barcelona's Sagrada Família."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8APog61kTwQ
"The two unfinished masterpieces - the Sagrada Família basilica, a temple of light conceived by the Catalan architect Antonio Gaudí, and Mozart's Requiem Mass in D minor - meet in perfect harmony, creating the impression of an inseparable whole: every architectural element of the building, from the columns and arches to the modernist taintedd-glass windows, seems to echo the dramatic power of the score. Under the energetic direction of Maestro Giovanni Antonini, the Orchestra and Chorus of the Gran Teatre del Liceu, augmented by four soloists, imbue this concert with a rare emotional power, palpable from the very first notes of the “Introitus.” An immersive experience, enhanced by inspired production."
(I uploaded the advertisement and added the YouTube link for the full concert)
"When a monument of sacred music resonates within a spectacular architectural setting: the Orchestra and Choir of the Gran Teatre del Liceu deliver a magnificent performance of Mozart's "Requiem" within the walls of Barcelona's Sagrada Família."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8APog61kTwQ
"The two unfinished masterpieces - the Sagrada Família basilica, a temple of light conceived by the Catalan architect Antonio Gaudí, and Mozart's Requiem Mass in D minor - meet in perfect harmony, creating the impression of an inseparable whole: every architectural element of the building, from the columns and arches to the modernist taintedd-glass windows, seems to echo the dramatic power of the score. Under the energetic direction of Maestro Giovanni Antonini, the Orchestra and Chorus of the Gran Teatre del Liceu, augmented by four soloists, imbue this concert with a rare emotional power, palpable from the very first notes of the “Introitus.” An immersive experience, enhanced by inspired production."