Johannes Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem: Chœur Mixte et Ensemble
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COMPOSITEUR:
Johannes Brahms
PART {INSTRUMENT}:
Viola
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Partie seule
ÉDITEUR:
Carus Verlag
Since its first complete performance in 1868 in the Cathedral of Bremen, Brahms's Ein deutsches Requiem is, without question, one of the key works in the history of the oratorio. The reputation of the work is based not only on its unusually concentrated musical structure, but also on the original
Détails
Compositeur | Johannes Brahms |
Éditeur | Günter Graulich |
Description Instrument Group | Choeur Mixte |
Instrumentation | Chœur Mixte et Ensemble |
Voix | SATB |
Instrumentation | Soli SB, SATB and Orchestra [Organ] |
Part {Instrument} | Viola |
Type de produit | Partie seule |
Description Product Type | Partition |
Langue | Allemand |
Éditeur | Carus Verlag |
Genre | Requiem |
Année de publication | 2009 |
Nombre de Pages | 28 |
Edition Number | CV 27.055/13 |
N° | CV2705513 |
Description
Since its first complete performance in 1868 in the Cathedral of Bremen, Brahms's Ein deutsches Requiem is, without question, one of the key works in the history of the oratorio. The reputation of the work is based not only on its unusually concentrated musical structure, but also on the original conception of the text: Brahms assembled important passages from both the Old and New Testaments in Luther’s translation so that thoughts on sorrow and consolation would obviously refer to one another. In contrast to many other oratorios of the 19th century Brahms places the choir, the voice of the community, in the center of this interdenominational celebration of the dead.