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1.Introitus Requiem aeternam (chorus, soprano); 2.Kyrie (chorus)1.Introitus Requiem aeternam (chorus, soprano); 2.Kyrie (chorus)3c.Rex tremendae majestatis (chorus)3c.Rex tremendae majestatis (chorus)3d.Recordare, Jesu pie (solo, quartet)3d.Recordare, Jesu pie (solo, quartet)3e.Confutatis maledictis (chorus)3e.Confutatis maledictis (chorus)4a.Offertorium Domine Jesu Christe (chorus)4a.Offertorium Domine Jesu Christe (chorus)
Mozart’s Requiem, also known as “Requiem Mass in D minor, K. 626,” is one of his most famous and enduring compositions. It was left unfinished at the time of Mozart’s death in 1791 and was completed by his student Franz Xaver Süssmayr. The Requiem is a choral composition, often performed in a liturgical context, and is known for its emotional depth and complexity. Is there something specific you’d like to know about Mozart’s Requiem?
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