Requiem - (24-... - Jean-claude Malgoire - Neukomm -

The Chapelle Royale at Versailles , known for its lush, reverberant acoustics that complement the work’s somber and courtly grandeur.

Neukomm’s style bridges the gap between the Classical and Romantic eras. Malgoire’s interpretation is noted for its "exhilarating" pace and "jagged, forceful quality," particularly in the Dies Irae . The recording often includes a dramatic and Miserere that preceded the mass in 19th-century practice. Alternative Recordings Malgoire also recorded: Jean-Claude Malgoire - Neukomm - Requiem - (24-...

The performance is available in high-resolution formats, including 24-bit / 48 kHz FLAC/WAV , providing a detailed soundstage for the period brass and double-choir textures. Musical Significance The Chapelle Royale at Versailles , known for

A recording where Neukomm's "Libera me" is used to finish Mozart's incomplete masterpiece, originally released on the K617 label . The recording often includes a dramatic and Miserere

A live 2008 recording reissued by Accent in 2018. Requiem a la Mémoire de Louis XVI - Amazon

Sigismund Neukomm (a student of Haydn) composed this Requiem in C minor at the request of Talleyrand. It was famously performed on January 21, 1815, during the Congress of Vienna to honor the memory of King Louis XVI.

The "(24-..." in your query likely refers to a , specifically the 2017 Alpha Classics release recorded at the Chapelle Royale du Château de Versailles. Key Performance Details

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