Franz Lachner: Requiem in f: Chœur Mixte et Ensemble
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COMPOSITEUR:
Franz Lachner
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Conducteur
ÉDITEUR:
Carus Verlag
In 1856, the year in which Mozart's one-hundredth birthday was elaborately celebrated, Franz Lachner composed the Requiem in F minor op. 146. It became his most well-known and most important work. Lachner's intensive study of Mozart's music on the occasion of the commemorative year lends credence to
Détails
Compositeur | Franz Lachner |
Description Instrument Group | Choeur Mixte |
Instrumentation | Chœur Mixte et Ensemble |
Voix | SATB |
Instrumentation | Soli SSATTB, SATB and Orchestra |
Type de produit | Conducteur |
Description Product Type | Conducteur |
Langue | Latin |
Éditeur | Carus Verlag |
Genre | Requiem |
Année de publication | 2007 |
Nombre de Pages | 200 |
ISMN | 9790007091149 |
Edition Number | CV 27.301/00 |
N° | CV2730100 |
Description
In 1856, the year in which Mozart's one-hundredth birthday was elaborately celebrated, Franz Lachner composed the Requiem in F minor op. 146. It became his most well-known and most important work. Lachner's intensive study of Mozart's music on the occasion of the commemorative year lends credence to that fact that it was not inspired by a personal loss, such as a death in the family or among his friends. Although closer examination proves that his music differed essentially from Mozart's, Lachner's work shows a clear expression of his admiration for him. The parallels between the two Requiems range from the characteristics of the organization of the text and the formalstructure, to the similar treatment of individual sections, themes and motives.