April 2004
In the process Naxos has also established Antoni Wits name as an assurance of solid musical satisfaction embodying insight, conviction, technical command and, particularly in Penderecki, authority to match the most respected of his predecessors, not excluding the composer himself. All the considerable drama of this still unparalleled work is set off in brilliant relief against the firm underpinning of its numerous unusual effects (on the part of both voices and instruments), the unchallengeable seriousness with which every phrase of the text is made to register, and the scores subtle yet unremitting sense of momentum. There are both an urgency and an uncompromising conviction in this realization of the work that somehow extend beyond the confines of the particular faith whose liturgy provides the framework to encompass the whole of humanity. No need to single out this or that soloist or episode, for every participating element without exception is functioning at full efficiency and on the highest level -- and the production team was definitely a full partner in this achievement. If you havent yet made the acquaintance of this remarkable work, Naxos has left you with little excuse for failing to remedy that omission, and be assured you can make the modest investment in this splendidly produced CD with full assurance that there is not likely to be a need to upgrade later on. GO BACK TO: |