Singgemeinschaft Oisternig's album Missa Cellensis is a majestic and captivating rendition of Joseph Haydn's Mass in C major. The choir's performance is impeccable, with each member contributing to a harmonious and powerful sound.
The album's opening track, Kyrie, sets the tone for the rest of the album with its soaring vocals and intricate harmonies. The choir's ability to blend their voices seamlessly is particularly impressive in the Gloria, which features a complex and dynamic arrangement.
One of the highlights of the album is the Credo, which showcases the choir's versatility and range. The soloists deliver a stunning performance, with their voices complementing the choir's harmonies perfectly.
The album's finale, Agnus Dei, is a moving and tender piece that brings the album to a satisfying close. The choir's ability to convey the emotion of the piece is truly remarkable.