Mass in B minor BWV 232:
Side 2. II. Gloria: 4. Gloria in excelsis Deo [6:54]; 5. Laudamus te [4:36]; 6. Gratias agimus [3:11]; 7. Domine Deus [6:30]
Side 5. III. Credo (cont.): 18. Et in Spiritum Sanctum [5:11]; 19. Confiteor [7:12]; IV. Sanctus: 20. Sanctus,
sanctus, sanctus [6:32]
Recorded at Manhattan Center, New York City, New York, USA.
2nd recording of Mass in B minor BWV 232 by R. Shaw.
Mvts. 1, 4, 15-17, 20, 23, and 24 on Melodiya D-011937-38 [1 LP]
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Mass in B minor BWV 232 [I. Kyrie 0:00; II. Gloria 21:30; III. Credo 61:09; IV. Sanctus 97:14; V. Hosanna, Benedictus, Agnus Dei & Dona Nobis Pacem 103:18]
Columbia Masterworks M3S-680
Columbia Masterworks M3L-280 / ML-5815
CBS SBRG-72114
Apr 25-26, 1962
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Recorded at Philadelphia Town Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Producer: Thomas Frost. Listen on YouTube:
Mass in B minor BWV 232: Complete Work [122:20]
Recorded live at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire, Russia. This recording was broadcast live throughout all the Iron Curtain countries over the state radio network. It was released in 1987 on 3-LP's Melodiya C10 26061 002. The soloists are not listed, but Florence Kopleff, contralto and Seth McCoy, tenor are definates. David Ford from Nashville, TN, who was the bass soloist on the next two Shaw tours, including the B Minor Mass, believes that Malcolm Smith was the bass soloist and that the wonderful and recently deceased Mary Evelyn Bruce was the soprano.
3rd recording of Mass in B minor BWV 232 by R. Shaw.
See: Mass in B minor Mass BWV 232 - conducted by Robert Shaw
The list of recordings was compiled by Aryeh Oron (November 2000 - September 2019)
Thank to contributors: Peter Bright (January 2008), David England [BBC Symphony Chorus] (April 2010), Uri Golomb (April 2001, October 2003), John Grayovski (October 2006), Bradley Lehman (March 2004), Riccardo Nughes (August 2001, September 2001), Walther Roth (January 2016), Anton Schönauer (November 2002), Michael Siegel (April 2002), Burke Smith (November 2008), Ben Zadak Smith (June 2001), Bradley Taylor (April 2005), Teri Noel Towe (December 2001), François Zwang (March 2005)