(1) A song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person,a musical setting for a Mass celebrating the dead,a Mass celebrated for the dead,hymn,mass
(2) A song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person
(3) A musical setting for a Mass celebrating the dead
(4) A Mass celebrated for the dead
(5) Hymn
(6) Mass
(1) A requiem mass
(2) You might also hear similarities to Duruflu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00ab's requiem , since the lines, mainly modal, share a family look with Gregorian chant.
(3) A requiem was held for the dead queen
(4) His first great success, The Confession of Isobel Gowdie, which was acclaimed at its Proms premiere in 1990, was a requiem for a Catholic victim of a Protestant witch-hunt.
(5) Normally, when performed by an orchestra and a full-sized chorus, this requiem is pretty imposing stuff, even if Brahms was careful to ensure that it remained both human and humane.
(6) Classical composers would write a requiem mass, and the audience would instantly have a framework of life and death, God and man, to work within.
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(8) A requiem written by Brahms on the death of his mother distils yearning, bereavement, knowledge that this world is transient - yet so, also, will be his grief.
(9) Structured as a musical requiem , the score, as well Brian Emrich's soundscape, envelopes the action, making strong use of the audio landscape.
(10) His latest book is a collection of his writings, which as you'd guess from its title, Jazz and Its Discontents, is almost a requiem for jazz.
(11) Rieter subsequently published several of Brahms's works, most notably the German requiem , which was composed in part in 1866, while visiting Rieter in Winterthur.
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(13) His next project, to be unveiled at Salzburg this summer, is that most old-fashioned of musical forms, a requiem .
(14) Also, the apocalyptic vistas of the requiem mass were foreign to Poulenc's artistic temperament.
(15) Let's hope that classical music in North America is not yet ready for a requiem !
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(17) Some say the fallen tree began to shudder and sing a requiem for all the slaughtered, innocent multitudes.
(18) Musical settings of the requiem may be very public (Berlioz's, for example), or almost painfully private.
(19) He designed the epic as a requiem for his wife
(20) Kim began her mask project in 1995 when she was searching for her own way of expressing a requiem for the thousands of people killed in the Great Hanshin Earthquake that devastated Kobe.
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