Telarc cd's and Mozart's Requiem


Back in the 80's got some Telarc cd's because they were supposed to be some of the better recordings out there. In general, do cd's sound better nowadays due to recording technology, etc. compared to the 80's telarc cd's or do the telarc cd's still hold their own? Also, can anyone recommend a quality recording of Mozart's Requiem (cd or sacd)? I currently have the 1986 telarc version by Shaw.
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La Chapelle de Québec
Les Violons du Roy/Bernard Labadie conducting on the
Dorian label is masterfully engineered and the performance is beautiful. This is the version completed by Robert Levin, not Sussmayr.
They take a historical approach which is very successful and the whole thing takes on a very integrated chamber music feel.