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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
1756-1791
(b Salzburg, 27 Jan 1756; d Vienna, 5 Dec 1791). Austrian
Requiem, K.626 (Beyer)
chorus solos SATB
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Described as a reorchestration, but actually much more than that. Franz Beyer left the voice parts unchanged from the traditional Süssmayr version, but attempted to improve the rest of the texture and voice-leading. Though both Eulenburg (1971) and Kunzelmann (1979) editions are by Beyer, and are very similar, there are a few differences in detail. Kunzelmann edition offers clarinet parts as alternatives to basset horns.
Source of text: Roman Catholic liturgy. Language: Latin
Source of text: Roman Catholic liturgy. Language: Latin
I. Introitus - Requiem
II. Kyrie
III. Sequenz
Dies irae
Tuba mirum
Rex tremendae
Recordare
Confutatis
Lacrimosa
IV. Offertorium
Domine Jesu
Hostias
V. Sanctus
VI. Benedictus
VII. Agnus Dei
VIII. Communio
II. Kyrie
III. Sequenz
Dies irae
Tuba mirum
Rex tremendae
Recordare
Confutatis
Lacrimosa
IV. Offertorium
Domine Jesu
Hostias
V. Sanctus
VI. Benedictus
VII. Agnus Dei
VIII. Communio