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  2. The Requiem in C minor for mixed chorus was written by Luigi Cherubini in 1816 and premiered 21 January 1817 at a commemoration service for Louis XVI of France on the twenty-fourth anniversary of his beheading during the French Revolution.

  3. Disappointed with his lack of acclaim in the theater, Cherubini turned increasingly to church music, writing seven masses, two requiems, and many shorter pieces. During this period (under the restored monarchy ) he was appointed Surintendant de la Musique du Roi , a position he would hold until the fall of Charles X (1830).

    • Hector Berlioz: Grand Messe des Morts, Op. 5 (1837) “If I were threatened with the destruction of all my works but one,” Hector Berlioz once said, “I should beg mercy for the Requiem.”
    • Wolfgang Mozart: Requiem in D Minor, K. 626 (1791) In all of sacred music, there are few works that rival the writing of Mozart’s immortal, incomplete Requiem: the mystery of the Introit, the fire of the Dies Irae, the brilliance of the Confutatis, and the majesty of the Rex Tremendae.
    • Michael Haydn: Requiem in C minor, MH 155—Missa pro defuncto Archiepiscopo Sigismundo (1771) I have noted elsewhere how Mozart was surely influenced by the Requiem of Michael Haydn, the younger brother of the more famous Franz Josef Haydn.
    • Georg Joseph Vogler: Requiem in E-flat major (1808) Though Mozart thought little of him, the German-born Georg Joseph Vogler (1749-1814) had a successful career as a composer, performer, and teacher (Carl Maria von Weber and Giacomo Meyerbeer were among his pupils), and was something of an innovator in terms of music theory and practice, devising a new organ-like instrument and an alternative method of fingering for the harpsichord.
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    1. (Posted 2017-05-18) CPDL #44578: 1. Contributor: Paolo Pandolfo (submitted 2017-05-18). Score information: A4, 65 pages, 2.44 MB Copyright: CPDL 2. Edition notes: Scan from IMSLP piano-vocal edition, piano reduction by Hugo Ulrich(C. F. Peters, n.d.; ca.1862). 1. (Posted 2015-09-20) CPDL #36846: 1. Editor: Jes Wagner (submitted 2015-09-20). Score information: A4, 43 pages, 1.53 MB Copyright: CPDL 2. Edition notes: Visit https://www.cafe-puccini.dkfor all movements in a separate MuseScore f...

    Title: Requiem in C minor Composer: Luigi Cherubini Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB Genre: Sacred, Requiem Language: Latin Instruments: orchestra First published: 1816 Description:

    For information, refer to the Requiempage. For texts and translations, see the individual pages: 1. Intr: Requiem • Kyrie • Tr: Absolve Domine • Dies irae • Off: Domine Jesu Christe • Sanctus & Benedictus • Agnus Dei • Comm: Lux aeterna

  4. Sep 10, 2024 · Works such as his Mass in F Major (1809) and his two requiems, especially that in D minor, for male voices (1836), are characterized by a Classical lucidity combined with a sense of religious grandeur.

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  5. But in 1808, he was asked to write music for a local church, and, from that point on, he took an interest in writing primarily religious music. He had earlier introduced Mozart's Requiem to Paris for the first time, and, with the premiere of his own Requiem, he was back in the musical limelight.

  6. In the 19th century many composers wrote Requiems. Most of these were written for performance at concerts, not for church services, but they still used the Latin words of the Roman Catholic Requiem Mass. Luigi Cherubini wrote a Requiem in C minor for the annual remembering of the execution of Louis XVI. He wrote another Requiem in D minor ...

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