

Sir Neville Marriner, the conductor who led the late 20th-century Mozart boom with his contributions to the film Amadeus, works with the Fields players to deliver a finely balanced take on the composer's final statement. The modern-instrument sound gives the music a weight that fits the subject matter, though tempos remain dramatic throughout. By resisting the temptation to over-Romanticise the composer’s haunting innovations (as with the “Lacrimosa”), Marriner and the orchestra fully honour the composer’s intentions—and this requiem's unique profundity.