Berlioz, Te Deum
Berlioz may have originally wished for a thousand performers, but he would no doubt have been satisfied with this superb performance given by the combined Chorus of the Orchestre de Paris and the Maîtrise de la Sainte- Chapelle accompanied by the Orchestre de Paris. Recorded in May 1981, this performance in Paris's celebrated Notre-Dame Cathedral was conducted by Daniel Barenboim and featured the tenor David Rendall. In the words of the Paris daily France-Soir, Rendall's singing was characterized as being "a sound of total purity, profound, moving; power and suppleness; he is a perfect musician." One of the great conductors of our time, Daniel Barenboim was music director of the Orchestre de Paris from 1975 to 1989.