A must have if your a fan of this piece.
Anton Karidian | Toronto | 11/25/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Kuijken Kwartet performs an rare arrangement of this piece scored for a string quartet by Peter Lichtenthal -- a younger contemporary and pupil of Mozart.
The arrangement is based on Sussmayr's version of the requiem.
Sensitively, though perhaps a little too daintily performed.
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An intimate requiem
Antonio Mustaros | Naucalpan, Estado de México Mexico | 05/25/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This an excellent arrangement of Mozart's Requiem, all the sounds of the original are there in a reduced form for only four instruments. The Kuijken Kwartet have a long history in period performances with quality and depth as their principal characteristics.
Just for the record, abusing of Vibrato is not a practice of the classical period, it is a popular technique in the romantic era that survives in the traditional musicians and directors of modern orchestras in the XXI century, so it is not a mistake to play Mozart without vibrato, and that doesn't happen in the Kuijken's version, they use vibrato as a tool to emphasies certain passages not as a sitematic abuse of it. This is a superb rendition of one of Mozart's masterworks."