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Cherubini, Luigi: Requiem. Orchestra e Coro della Radio Svizzera Italiana. Recorded in 1996, in the Cathedral of San Lorenzo Lugano. Engineer: Jochen Gottschall. 55+ minutes. Naxos 8.5554749. Naxos is a wonder. They turn out some great material and do it for well under 10 bucks. This release is an example. The music is terrific and the sound quality is that way, too. The spread and imaging are quite good, and the acoustics are smaller scale and more intimate than what one would imagine possible in a cathedral. Interestingly, the ...

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