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Music for the Requiem Mass

Index Music for the Requiem Mass

The Requiem Mass is notable for the large number of musical compositions that it has inspired, including settings by Mozart, Verdi, Bruckner, Dvořák, Fauré and Duruflé. [1]

281 relations: A cappella, A German Requiem (Brahms), A World Requiem, Abraham, Absolution, Absolution of the dead, Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies, Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, Alfred Desenclos, Alfred Schnittke, An American Requiem, André Campra, Andrea Luchesi, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Andrzej Siewiński, Anna Akhmatova, António Pinho Vargas, Antoine Brumel, Antoine de Févin, Anton Bruckner, Anton Reicha, Antonín Dvořák, Antonio Lotti, Antonio Salieri, Arthur Honegger, Benedetto Marcello, Benjamin Britten, Bernd Alois Zimmermann, Björk, Bob Chilcott, Book of Common Prayer, Book of Life, Bradley Ellingboe, Bruno Maderna, Camille Saint-Saëns, Cantus firmus, Carl Czerny, Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf, Carl Rütti, Carlo Forlivesi, Cecilian Movement, Charles Gounod, Charles Villiers Stanford, Che Guevara, Christ the King, Christian views on Hell, Christopher Rouse (composer), Church music, Claudin de Sermisy, Claudio Monteverdi, ..., Clint Mansell, Costanzo Porta, Council of Trent, Craig Hella Johnson, Cristóbal de Morales, Cyrillus Kreek, Das Floß der Medusa, David, David Crowder Band, Dies irae, Dmitry Kabalevsky, Domenico Cimarosa, Duarte Lobo, Dynamic and formal equivalence, Edison Denisov, Elena Firsova, Eliza Gilkyson, English Missal, Erkki-Sven Tüür, Fauxbourdon, February 28 Incident, Felix Draeseke, Fernando Lopes-Graça, Ferruccio Busoni, Florian Leopold Gassmann, François-Joseph Gossec, Francisco Guerrero (composer), Frank Martin (composer), Franz Lachner, Franz Liszt, Franz Schubert, Franz von Suppé, Franz Xaver Süssmayr, Frederick Delius, Fredrik Sixten, Frigyes Hidas, Gabriel Fauré, Gaetano Donizetti, Georg von Pasterwitz, Gerald Finzi, Giacomo Puccini, Giammateo Asola, Giovanni Battista Martini, Giovanni Francesco Anerio, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Giovanni Sgambati, Giulio Belli, Giuseppe Verdi, Give Us Rest, Greek language, Gregorian chant, Guillaume Du Fay, György Ligeti, Hans Werner Henze, Hector Berlioz, Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber, Heinrich Schütz, Herbert Howells, Howard Goodall, Iberian Peninsula, Ignaz Pleyel, Igor Stravinsky, Ildebrando Pizzetti, Ilha Formosa: Requiem for Formosa's Martyrs, Introit, Iver Kleive, Jacob Clemens non Papa, Jacobus de Kerle, Jacobus Vaet, Jacques Mauduit, Jamie Brown (composer), Jan Dismas Zelenka, Jean Gilles (composer), Jean Maillard, Jean Richafort, Jean-Christian Michel, Jerusalem, Joan Cererols, João Domingos Bomtempo, Jocelyn Pook, Johann Adolph Hasse, Johann Joseph Fux, Johannes Brahms, Johannes Ockeghem, Johannes Prioris, John Foulds, John Rutter, John Tavener, Joonas Kokkonen, José Maurício Nunes Garcia, Joseph Leopold Eybler, Joseph Martin Kraus, Joseph Ryelandt, Josquin des Prez, Kamilló Lendvay, Karl Jenkins, Kentaro Sato, Ko Fan-long, Krzysztof Penderecki, Kyrie, Lamb of God, Last Judgment, Leonardo Balada, Lera Auerbach, Liber Usualis, Liturgy, Lorenzo Ferrero, Luciano Berio, Luigi Cherubini, Lux Aeterna (Mansell), Mack Wilberg, Malcolm Archer, Malcolm Williamson, Manuel Cardoso, Manuel Mendes, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Mark Alburger, Martin Luther, Mary Magdalene, Mass (music), Maurice Duruflé, Max Reger, Messa per Rossini, Michael (archangel), Michael Haydn, Michael Praetorius, Michel Chion, Mohammed Fairouz, Monophony, Morten Lauridsen, Natural environment, Nils Lindberg, Nostradamus, Officium Defunctorum, Oratorio, Orlande de Lassus, Osip Kozlovsky, Osvaldas Balakauskas, Otto Olsson, Patrick Hawes, Paul Carr (composer), Pedro de Escobar, Pedro Ruimonte, Penitent thief, Philip Ledger, Pierre Certon, Pierre de la Rue, Poetry, Polish Requiem, Polyphony, Prophecy, Psalm 112, Psalm 130, Psalm 23, Psalm 64, Ralph Dunstan, Rami Khalifé, Requiem, Requiem (Berlioz), Requiem (Bruckner), Requiem (Delius), Requiem (Duruflé), Requiem (Dvořák), Requiem (Fauré), Requiem (Henze), Requiem (Jenkins), Requiem (Lloyd Webber), Requiem (Mozart), Requiem (Ockeghem), Requiem (Reger), Requiem (Rutter), Requiem (Verdi), Requiem Canticles, Requiem für einen jungen Dichter, Requiem for a Dream, Requiem for My Friend (Preisner), Requiem in C minor (Cherubini), Rich man and Lazarus, Richard Danielpour, Richard Wetz, Robert Rønnes, Robert Rozhdestvensky, Robert Schumann, Robert Steadman, Roman Maciejewski, S. P. Somtow, Saint, Sanctus, Sequence (musical form), Sergei Taneyev, Shigeaki Saegusa, Sibyl, Sigurd Islandsmoen, Silenziosa Luna, Sinfonia da Requiem, Stations of the Cross, Ståle Kleiberg, Steve Gray (musician), Sylvano Bussotti, Symphony No. 3 "Symphonie Liturgique" (Honegger), Taiwan, Tōru Takemitsu, The Holocaust, The Royal British Legion, The Sheep and the Goats, Thierry Lancino, Thomas of Celano, Throne of God, Tomás Luis de Victoria, Tridentine Mass, Troy Banarzi, True Cross, Tyzen Hsiao, Valentyn Sylvestrov, Virgil Thomson, Virgin Black, Vladimir Dashkevich, Vocal music, Volker David Kirchner, Vyacheslav Artyomov, War Requiem, White Terror (Taiwan), Wilfred Owen, William Harper (composer), William Josiah Irons, Wojciech Kilar, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, World War I, Zbigniew Preisner, Zion, 2 Esdras. Expand index (231 more) »

A cappella

A cappella (Italian for "in the manner of the chapel") music is specifically group or solo singing without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way.

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A German Requiem (Brahms)

A German Requiem, to Words of the Holy Scriptures, Op.

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A World Requiem

A World Requiem, Op. 60 is a large-scale symphonic work with soloists and choirs by the British composer John Foulds.

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Abraham

Abraham (Arabic: إبراهيم Ibrahim), originally Abram, is the common patriarch of the three Abrahamic religions.

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Absolution

Absolution is a traditional theological term for the forgiveness experienced in the Sacrament of Penance.

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Absolution of the dead

The Absolution of the dead (or Absoute from the French) is a series of prayers for pardon and remission of sins that are said in some Christian churches over the body of a deceased believer before burial.

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Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies

(Ace Combat: Distant Thunder in Europe) is a semi-realistic flight simulation developed by Namco for the PlayStation 2 video game console.

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Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy

Count Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, often referred to as A. K. Tolstoy (Алексе́й Константи́нович Толсто́й) (–), was a Russian poet, novelist and playwright, considered to be the most important nineteenth-century Russian historical dramatist, primarily on the strength of his dramatic trilogy The Death of Ivan the Terrible (1866), Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich (1868), and Tsar Boris (1870).

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Alfred Desenclos

Alfred Desenclos (7 February 1912 – 31 March 1971) was a French composer of (modern) classical music.

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Alfred Schnittke

Alfred Garrievich Schnittke (Альфре́д Га́рриевич Шни́тке, Alfred Garrievich Shnitke; November 24, 1934 – August 3, 1998) was a Soviet and German composer.

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An American Requiem

An American Requiem is a monumental work of choral music by the composer James DeMars.

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André Campra

André Campra (baptized 4 December 1660 – 29 June 1744) was a French composer and conductor.

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Andrea Luchesi

Andrea Luca Luchesi (also spelled Lucchesi; 23 May 1741 – 21 March 1801) was an Italian composer.

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Andrew Lloyd Webber

Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber Kt (born 22 March 1948) is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre.

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Andrzej Siewiński

Andrzej Siewiński (or Siwiński) (fl. 1725) was a Polish classical composer about whom little information survives.

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Anna Akhmatova

Anna Andreyevna Gorenkoa; Анна Андріївна Горенко, Anna Andriyivna Horenko (– 5 March 1966), better known by the pen name Anna Akhmatova (Анна Ахматова), was one of the most significant Russian poets of the 20th century.

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António Pinho Vargas

António Pinho Vargas (born Vila Nova de Gaia, August 15, 1951) is a Portuguese composer and pianist specialized in the performance and writing of Jazz and contemporary music.

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Antoine Brumel

Antoine Brumel (c. 1460 – 1512 or 1513) was a French composer.

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Antoine de Févin

Antoine de Févin (ca. 1470 – late 1511 or early 1512) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance.

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Anton Bruckner

Josef Anton Bruckner was an Austrian composer, organist, and music theorist best known for his symphonies, masses, Te Deum and motets.

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Anton Reicha

Anton (Antonín, Antoine) Reicha (Rejcha) (26 February 1770 – 28 May 1836) was a Czech-born, later naturalized French composer.

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Antonín Dvořák

Antonín Leopold Dvořák (8 September 1841 – 1 May 1904) was a Czech composer.

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Antonio Lotti

Antonio Lotti (5 January 1667 – 5 January 1740) was an Italian Baroque composer.

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Antonio Salieri

Antonio Salieri (18 August 17507 May 1825) was an Italian classical composer, conductor, and teacher.

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Arthur Honegger

Arthur Honegger (10 March 1892 – 27 November 1955) was a Swiss composer, who was born in France and lived a large part of his life in Paris.

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Benedetto Marcello

Benedetto Giacomo Marcello ((31 July or 1 August 1686 – 24 July 1739) was an Italian composer, writer, advocate, magistrate, and teacher.

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Benjamin Britten

Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten of Aldeburgh (22 November 1913 – 4 December 1976) was an English composer, conductor and pianist.

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Bernd Alois Zimmermann

Bernd Alois Zimmermann (20 March 1918, Bliesheim, Rhine Province – 10 August 1970, Königsdorf (Frechen); full name Bernhard Alois Zimmermann) was a German composer.

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Björk

Björk Guðmundsdóttir (born 21 November 1965) is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, actress, record producer, and DJ.

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Bob Chilcott

Robert "Bob" Chilcott (born 9 April 1955) is a British choral composer, conductor, and singer, based in Oxfordshire, England.

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Book of Common Prayer

The Book of Common Prayer (BCP) is the short title of a number of related prayer books used in the Anglican Communion, as well as by the Continuing Anglican, Anglican realignment and other Anglican Christian churches.

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Book of Life

In Christianity and Judaism, the Book of Life (Hebrew: ספר החיים, transliterated Sefer HaChaim; Biblíon tēs Zōēs) is the book in which God records the names of every person who is destined for Heaven or the World to Come.

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Bradley Ellingboe

Bradley Ellingboe (born April 16, 1958) is an American composer.

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Bruno Maderna

Bruno Maderna (21 April 1920 – 13 November 1973) was an Italian conductor and composer.

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Camille Saint-Saëns

Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns (9 October 183516 December 1921) was a French composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the Romantic era.

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Cantus firmus

In music, a cantus firmus ("fixed song") is a pre-existing melody forming the basis of a polyphonic composition.

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Carl Czerny

Carl Czerny (21 February 17919 August 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works.

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Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf

Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf (2 November 1739 – 24 October 1799) was an Austrian composer, violinist and silvologist.

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Carl Rütti

Carl Rütti (born March 24, 1949 in Fribourg) is a notable Swiss composer, who has written much choral music.

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Carlo Forlivesi

Carlo Forlivesi (born October 23, 1971) is an Italian composer, performer and researcher currently living and working in Italy.

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Cecilian Movement

The Cecilian Movement for church music reform began in Germany in the second half of the 1800s as a reaction to the liberalization of the Enlightenment.

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Charles Gounod

Charles-François Gounod (17 June 181817 or 18 October 1893) was a French composer, best known for his Ave Maria, based on a work by Bach, as well as his opera Faust.

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Charles Villiers Stanford

Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (30 September 1852 – 29 March 1924) was an Irish composer, music teacher, and conductor.

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Che Guevara

Ernesto "Che" Guevara (June 14, 1928 – October 9, 1967)The date of birth recorded on was June 14, 1928, although one tertiary source, (Julia Constenla, quoted by Jon Lee Anderson), asserts that he was actually born on May 14 of that year.

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Christ the King

Christ the King is a title of Jesus in Christianity referring to the idea of the Kingdom of God where the Christ is described as seated at the Right Hand of God (as opposed to the secular title of King of the Jews mockingly given at the crucifixion).

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Christian views on Hell

In Christian theology, Hell is the place or state into which by God's definitive judgment unrepentant sinners pass either immediately after death (particular judgment) or in the general judgment.

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Christopher Rouse (composer)

Christopher Rouse (born February 15, 1949) is an American composer.

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Church music

Church music is music written for performance in church, or any musical setting of ecclesiastical liturgy, or music set to words expressing propositions of a sacred nature, such as a hymn.

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Claudin de Sermisy

Claudin de Sermisy (c. 1490 – 13 October 1562) was a French composer of the Renaissance.

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Claudio Monteverdi

Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (15 May 1567 (baptized) – 29 November 1643) was an Italian composer, string player and choirmaster.

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Clint Mansell

Clinton Darryl "Clint" Mansell (born 7 January 1963) is an English musician, composer, and former lead singer of the band Pop Will Eat Itself.

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Costanzo Porta

Costanzo Porta (1528 or 1529 – 19 May 1601) was an Italian composer of the Renaissance, and a representative of what is known today as the Venetian School.

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Council of Trent

The Council of Trent (Concilium Tridentinum), held between 1545 and 1563 in Trent (or Trento, in northern Italy), was an ecumenical council of the Catholic Church.

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Craig Hella Johnson

Craig Morris Hella Johnson (born June 15, 1962 in Crow Wing County, Minnesota) is an American choral conductor, composer, and arranger.

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Cristóbal de Morales

Cristóbal de Morales (c. 1500 – between 4 September and 7 October 1553) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance.

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Cyrillus Kreek

Cyrillus Kreek (born as Karl Ustav Kreek; in Võnnu, Lääne county – 26 March 1962 in Haapsalu) was an Estonian composer.

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Das Floß der Medusa

(The Raft of the Medusa) is an oratorio by the German composer Hans Werner Henze.

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David

David is described in the Hebrew Bible as the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.

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David Crowder Band

David Crowder Band (stylized as David Crowder*Band and The David Crowder*Band) was a six-piece Christian rock and modern worship band from Waco, Texas.

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Dies irae

("Day of Wrath") is a Latin hymn attributed to either Thomas of Celano of the Franciscans (1200 – c. 1265) or to Latino Malabranca Orsini (d. 1294), lector at the Dominican studium at Santa Sabina, the forerunner of the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, ''Angelicum'' in Rome.

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Dmitry Kabalevsky

Dmitry Borisovich Kabalevsky (Дми́трий Бори́сович Кабале́вский; 14 February 1987), HSL, PAU, was a Russian composer.

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Domenico Cimarosa

Domenico Cimarosa (17 December 1749, Aversa, Kingdom of Naples, now Province of Caserta – 11 January 1801, Venice) was an Italian opera composer of the Neapolitan school.

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Duarte Lobo

Duarte Lobo (ca. 1565 – 24 September 1646; Latinized as Eduardus Lupus) was a Portuguese composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque.

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Dynamic and formal equivalence

Dynamic equivalence and formal equivalence, terms coined by Eugene Nida, are two dissimilar translation approaches, achieving differing level of literalness between the source text and the target text, as employed in biblical translation.

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Edison Denisov

Edison Vasilievich Denisov (Эдисо́н Васи́льевич Дени́сов, April 6, 1929 – November 24, 1996) was a Russian composer in the so-called "Underground"—"Anti-Collectivist", "alternative" or "nonconformist" division of Soviet music.

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Elena Firsova

Elena Olegovna Firsova (Еле́на Оле́говна Фи́рсова; also Yelena or Jelena Firssowa; born 21 March 1950, Leningrad) is a Russian composer.

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Eliza Gilkyson

Eliza Gilkyson (born August 24, 1950, Hollywood, California) is an Austin, Texas-based folk musician.

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English Missal

The English Missal is a translation of the Roman Missal used by some Anglo-Catholic parish churches.

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Erkki-Sven Tüür

Erkki-Sven Tüür (born 16 October 1959) is an Estonian composer.

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Fauxbourdon

Fauxbourdon (also fauxbordon, and also commonly two words: faux bourdon or faulx bourdon, and in Italian falso bordone) – French for false drone – is a technique of musical harmonisation used in the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, particularly by composers of the Burgundian School.

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February 28 Incident

The February 28 Incident or the February 28 Massacre, also known as the 2.28 Incident (from), was an anti-government uprising in Taiwan that was violently suppressed by the Kuomintang-led Republic of China government, which killed thousands of civilians beginning on 28 February 1947.

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Felix Draeseke

Felix August Bernhard Draeseke (7 October 1835 – 26 February 1913) was a composer of the "New German School" admiring Liszt and Richard Wagner.

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Fernando Lopes-Graça

Fernando Lopes-Graça, GOSE, GCIH (Tomar, 17 December 1906 – Parede, near Cascais, November 27, 1994) was a Portuguese composer, conductor and musicologist.

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Ferruccio Busoni

Ferruccio Busoni (1 April 1866 – 27 July 1924) (given names: Ferruccio Dante Michelangiolo Benvenuto) was an Italian composer, pianist, conductor, editor, writer, and teacher.

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Florian Leopold Gassmann

Florian Leopold Gassmann (3 May 1729 – 21 January 1774) was a German-speaking Bohemian opera composer of the transitional period between the baroque and classical eras.

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François-Joseph Gossec

François-Joseph Gossec (17 January 1734 – 16 February 1829) was a French composer of operas, string quartets, symphonies, and choral works.

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Francisco Guerrero (composer)

Francisco Guerrero (October 4 (?), 1528 – November 8, 1599) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance.

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Frank Martin (composer)

Frank Martin (15 September 1890 – 21 November 1974) was a Swiss composer, who lived a large part of his life in the Netherlands.

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Franz Lachner

Franz Paul Lachner (2 April 1803 – 20 January 1890) was a German composer and conductor.

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Franz Liszt

Franz Liszt (Liszt Ferencz, in modern usage Liszt Ferenc;Liszt's Hungarian passport spelt his given name as "Ferencz". An orthographic reform of the Hungarian language in 1922 (which was 36 years after Liszt's death) changed the letter "cz" to simply "c" in all words except surnames; this has led to Liszt's given name being rendered in modern Hungarian usage as "Ferenc". From 1859 to 1867 he was officially Franz Ritter von Liszt; he was created a Ritter (knight) by Emperor Francis Joseph I in 1859, but never used this title of nobility in public. The title was necessary to marry the Princess Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein without her losing her privileges, but after the marriage fell through, Liszt transferred the title to his uncle Eduard in 1867. Eduard's son was Franz von Liszt. 22 October 181131 July 1886) was a prolific 19th-century Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, music teacher, arranger, organist, philanthropist, author, nationalist and a Franciscan tertiary during the Romantic era.

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Franz Schubert

Franz Peter Schubert (31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras.

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Franz von Suppé

Franz von Suppé or Francesco Suppé Demelli (18 April 181921 May 1895) was an Austrian composer of light operas and other theatre music.

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Franz Xaver Süssmayr

Franz Xaver Süssmayr (German: Franz Xaver Süßmayr or Suessmayr in English; 1766 – September 17, 1803) was an Austrian composer and conductor.

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Frederick Delius

Frederick Theodore Albert Delius, CH (29 January 186210 June 1934) was an English composer.

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Fredrik Sixten

Sven Fredrik Johannes Sixten (born 21 October 1962) is a Swedish composer, cathedral organist and conductor.

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Frigyes Hidas

Frigyes Hidas (Hidas Frigyes in Hungarian order; 25 May 1928, Budapest – 7 March 2007, Budapest) was a Hungarian composer.

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Gabriel Fauré

Gabriel Urbain Fauré (12 May 1845 – 4 November 1924) was a French composer, organist, pianist and teacher.

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Gaetano Donizetti

Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (29 November 1797 – 8 April 1848) was an Italian composer.

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Georg von Pasterwitz

Georg Robert von Pasterwitz (7 June 1730 – 26 January 1803) was an Austrian composer and teacher.

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Gerald Finzi

Gerald Raphael Finzi (14 July 1901 – 27 September 1956) was a British composer.

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Giacomo Puccini

Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini (22 December 1858 29 November 1924) was an Italian opera composer who has been called "the greatest composer of Italian opera after Verdi".

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Giammateo Asola

Giammateo Asola (also spelled Gian Matteo, Giovanni Matteo; Asula, Asulae; 1532 or earlier – 1 October 1609) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance.

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Giovanni Battista Martini

Giovanni Battista or Giambattista Martini, O.F.M. Conv. (24 April 1706 – 3 August 1784), also known as Padre Martini, was an Italian Conventual Franciscan friar, who was a leading musician and composer of the period.

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Giovanni Francesco Anerio

Giovanni Francesco Anerio (Rome, 7 July 1569 - Graz, 11 June 1630) was an Italian composer of the Roman School, of the very late Renaissance and early Baroque eras.

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Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525 – 2 February 1594) was an Italian Renaissance composer of sacred music and the best-known 16th-century representative of the Roman School of musical composition.

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Giovanni Sgambati

Giovanni Sgambati (May 28, 1841 – December 14, 1914) was an Italian pianist and composer.

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Giulio Belli

Giulio Belli (ca. 1560 – 1621 or later) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras.

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Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (9 or 10 October 1813 – 27 January 1901) was an Italian opera composer.

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Give Us Rest

Give Us Rest; or, A Requiem Mass in C (the Happiest of All Keys) is the sixth and final studio album and their eleventh overall album release from the David Crowder Band.

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Greek language

Greek (Modern Greek: ελληνικά, elliniká, "Greek", ελληνική γλώσσα, ellinikí glóssa, "Greek language") is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, native to Greece and other parts of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea.

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Gregorian chant

Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Guillaume Du Fay

Guillaume Du Fay (also Dufay, Du Fayt; 5 August, c. 1397; accessed June 23, 2015. – 27 November 1474) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the early Renaissance.

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György Ligeti

György Sándor Ligeti (Ligeti György Sándor,; 28 May 1923 – 12 June 2006) was a Hungarian-Austrian composer of contemporary classical music.

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Hans Werner Henze

Hans Werner Henze (1 July 1926 – 27 October 2012) was a German composer.

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Hector Berlioz

Louis-Hector Berlioz; 11 December 1803 – 8 March 1869) was a French Romantic composer, best known for his compositions Symphonie fantastique, Harold en Italie, Roméo et Juliette, Grande messe des morts (Requiem), L'Enfance du Christ, Benvenuto Cellini, La Damnation de Faust, and Les Troyens. Berlioz made significant contributions to the modern orchestra with his Treatise on Instrumentation. He specified huge orchestral forces for some of his works, and conducted several concerts with more than 1,000 musicians. He also composed around 50 compositions for voice, accompanied by piano or orchestra. His influence was critical for the further development of Romanticism, especially in composers like Richard Wagner, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Franz Liszt, Richard Strauss, and Gustav Mahler.

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Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber

Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber (12 August 1644 (baptised) – 3 May 1704) was a Bohemian-Austrian composer and violinist.

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Heinrich Schütz

Heinrich Schütz (– 6 November 1672) was a German composer and organist, generally regarded as the most important German composer before Johann Sebastian Bach and often considered to be one of the most important composers of the 17th century.

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Herbert Howells

Herbert Norman Howells (17 October 1892 – 23 February 1983, 90 years of age at time of death) was an English composer, organist, and teacher, most famous for his large output of Anglican church music.

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Howard Goodall

Howard Lindsay Goodall CBE (born 26 May 1958) is an English composer of musicals, choral music and music for television.

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Iberian Peninsula

The Iberian Peninsula, also known as Iberia, is located in the southwest corner of Europe.

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Ignaz Pleyel

Ignace Joseph Pleyel (18 June 1757 – 14 November 1831) was an Austrian-born French composer and piano builder of the Classical period.

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Igor Stravinsky

Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (ˈiɡərʲ ˈfʲɵdərəvʲɪtɕ strɐˈvʲinskʲɪj; 6 April 1971) was a Russian-born composer, pianist, and conductor.

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Ildebrando Pizzetti

Ildebrando Pizzetti (20 September 1880 – 13 February 1968) was an Italian composer of classical music, musicologist and music critic.

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Ilha Formosa: Requiem for Formosa's Martyrs

Ilha Formosa: Requiem for Formosa's Martyrs (also Ilha Formosa Requiem or Formosa Requiem) (2001) is a composition for solo soprano, solo baritone, chorus and orchestra composed by Taiwanese composer Tyzen Hsiao.

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Introit

The Introit (from Latin: introitus, "entrance") is part of the opening of the liturgical celebration of the Eucharist for many Christian denominations.

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Iver Kleive

Iver Kleive (born 25 May 1949 in Skien, Norway) is a Norwegian composer and organist.

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Jacob Clemens non Papa

Jacobus Clemens non Papa (also Jacques Clément or Jacob Clemens non Papa) (– 1555 or 1556) was a Netherlandish composer of the Renaissance based for most of his life in Flanders.

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Jacobus de Kerle

Jacobus de Kerle (Ypres 1531/1532 - Prague 7 January 1591) was a Flemish composer and organist of the late Renaissance.

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Jacobus Vaet

Jacobus Vaet (– 8 January 1567) was a Flemish composer of the Renaissance.

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Jacques Mauduit

Jacques Mauduit (16 September 1557 – 21 August 1627) was a French composer of the late Renaissance.

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Jamie Brown (composer)

Jamie Brown (born 1980) is a British classical composer who studied with Judith Weir in London.

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Jan Dismas Zelenka

Jan Dismas Zelenka (baptised Jan Lukáš Zelenka 16 October 1679 – 23 December 1745), also known as Johann Dismas Zelenka, sometimes Johannes Lucas Ignatius Dismas Zelenka, was a Czech composer and musician of the Baroque period.

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Jean Gilles (composer)

Jean Hyacinthe Theodore Gilles (8 January 1668 – 5 February 1705) was a French composer, born at Tarascon.

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Jean Maillard

Jean Maillard (c. 1515 – after 1570) was a French composer of the Renaissance.

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Jean Richafort

Jean Richafort (–) was a Netherlandish composer of the Renaissance.

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Jean-Christian Michel

Jean-Christian Michel is a composer and clarinetist.

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Jerusalem

Jerusalem (יְרוּשָׁלַיִם; القُدس) is a city in the Middle East, located on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea.

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Joan Cererols

Joan Cererols (9 September 1618 – 27 August 1680) was a Catalan musician and Benedictine monk.

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João Domingos Bomtempo

João Domingos Bomtempo (also Buontempo; Lisbon, December 28, 1775 – Lisbon, August 18, 1842) was a Portuguese classical pianist, composer and pedagogue.

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Jocelyn Pook

Jocelyn Pook (born 14 February 1960) is an English composer, pianist and viola player.

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Johann Adolph Hasse

Johann Adolph Hasse (born in Bergedorf, near Hamburg, baptised 25 March 1699 – died in Venice 16 December 1783) was an 18th-century German composer, singer and teacher of music.

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Johann Joseph Fux

Johann Joseph Fux (c. 1660 – 13 February 1741) was an Austrian composer, music theorist and pedagogue of the late Baroque era.

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Johannes Brahms

Johannes Brahms (7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer and pianist of the Romantic period.

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Johannes Ockeghem

Johannes Ockeghem (also Jean de, Jan; surname Okeghem, Ogkegum, Okchem, Hocquegam, Ockegham; other variant spellings are also encountered) (1410/1425 – February 6,Brown & Stein, p61. 1497) was the most famous composer of the Franco-Flemish School in the last half of the 15th century, and is often considered the most influential composer between Guillaume Dufay and Josquin des Prez.

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Johannes Prioris

Johannes Prioris (c. 1460 – c. 1514) was a Netherlandish composer of the Renaissance.

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John Foulds

John Herbert Foulds (2 November 188025 April 1939) was an English composer of classical music.

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John Rutter

John Milford Rutter (born 24 September 1945) is an English composer, conductor, editor, arranger and record producer, mainly of choral music.

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John Tavener

Sir John Kenneth Tavener (28 January 1944 – 12 November 2013) was an English composer, known for his extensive output of religious works, including The Protecting Veil, Song for Athene and The Lamb.

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Joonas Kokkonen

Joonas Kokkonen (November 13, 1921 – October 2, 1996) was a Finnish composer.

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José Maurício Nunes Garcia

José Maurício Nunes Garcia (September 22, 1767 – April 18, 1830) was a Brazilian classical composer, one of the greatest exponents of Classicism in the Americas.

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Joseph Leopold Eybler

Joseph Leopold Eybler (8 February 1765 – 24 July 1846) was an Austrian composer and contemporary of Mozart.

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Joseph Martin Kraus

Joseph Martin Kraus (20 June 1756 – 15 December 1792), was a composer in the classical era who was born in Miltenberg am Main, Germany.

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Joseph Ryelandt

Joseph Ryelandt (7 April 1870 – 29 June 1965) was a Belgian classical composer.

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Josquin des Prez

Josquin des Prez (– 27 August 1521), often referred to simply as Josquin, was a French composer of the Renaissance.

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Kamilló Lendvay

Kamilló Lendvay (28 December 1928 − 30 November 2016) was a prominent award-winning Hungarian composer, conductor, and music educator of the 20th and 21st centuries whose works have been performed throughout the world, including in the United States, Europe, and Asia.

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Karl Jenkins

Sir Karl William Pamp Jenkins, CBE (born 17 February 1944) is a Welsh musician and composer.

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Kentaro Sato

, aka Ken-P, is a Los Angeles-based award-winning composer/conductor/orchestrator/clinician of media music (Film/TV/Game) and concert music (Symphonic and Choral).

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Ko Fan-long

Ko Fan-long (born 1947) is one of Taiwan's leading composers.

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Krzysztof Penderecki

Krzysztof Eugeniusz Penderecki (born 23 November 1933) is a Polish composer and conductor.

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Kyrie

Kyrie, a transliteration of Greek Κύριε, vocative case of Κύριος (Kyrios), is a common name of an important prayer of Christian liturgy, also called the Kyrie eleison.

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Lamb of God

Lamb of God (Ἀμνὸς τοῦ Θεοῦ, Amnos tou Theou; Agnus Deī) is a title for Jesus that appears in the Gospel of John.

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Last Judgment

The Last Judgment, Final Judgment, Day of Judgment, Judgment Day, Doomsday, or The Day of the Lord (Hebrew Yom Ha Din) (יום הדין) or in Arabic Yawm al-Qiyāmah (یوم القيامة) or Yawm ad-Din (یوم الدین) is part of the eschatological world view of the Abrahamic religions and in the Frashokereti of Zoroastrianism.

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Leonardo Balada

Leonardo Balada Ibáñez (born September 22, 1933, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain) is a Spanish American classical composer, who is noted for his operas and orchestral works.

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Lera Auerbach

Lera Auerbach (Лера Авербах, born Valeria Lvovna Averbakh, Валерия Львовна Авербах; 21 October 1973, Chelyabinsk) is a Soviet-Russian-born American classical composer and pianist.

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Liber Usualis

The Liber Usualis is a book of commonly used Gregorian chants in the Catholic tradition, compiled by the monks of the Abbey of Solesmes in France.

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Liturgy

Liturgy is the customary public worship performed by a religious group, according to its beliefs, customs and traditions.

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Lorenzo Ferrero

Lorenzo Ferrero (born 1951) is a contemporary Italian composer, librettist, author, and book editor.

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Luciano Berio

Luciano Berio, Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (October 24, 1925 – May 27, 2003) was an Italian composer.

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Luigi Cherubini

Luigi Cherubini (8 or 14 SeptemberWillis, in Sadie (Ed.), p. 833 1760 – 15 March 1842) was a Classical and pre-Romantic composer from Italy who spent most of his working life in France.

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Lux Aeterna (Mansell)

"Lux Aeterna" (sometimes "Lux Æterna") (Latin for "eternal light") is a orchestral composition by Clint Mansell, the leitmotif of the 2000 film Requiem for a Dream, and the penultimate piece in the movie's soundtrack.

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Mack Wilberg

Mack Wilberg (born February 20, 1955 in Price, Utah) is a composer, arranger, conductor, choral clinician and the current music director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

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Malcolm Archer

Malcolm Archer (born 1952) is an English organist, conductor and composer.

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Malcolm Williamson

Malcolm Benjamin Graham Christopher Williamson, AO, CBE (21 November 19312 March 2003) was an Australian composer.

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Manuel Cardoso

Manuel Cardoso (baptized 11 December 1566 – 24 November 1650) was a Portuguese composer and organist.

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Manuel Mendes

Manuel Mendes (or Manoel Mendes; c. 1547 – 24 September 1605) was a Portuguese composer and teacher of the Renaissance.

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Marc-Antoine Charpentier

Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643 – 24 February 1704) was a French composer of the Baroque era.

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Mark Alburger

Mark Alburger (born April 2, 1957 in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania) is a San Francisco Bay Area composer and conductor.

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Martin Luther

Martin Luther, (10 November 1483 – 18 February 1546) was a German professor of theology, composer, priest, monk, and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation.

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Mary Magdalene

Saint Mary Magdalene, sometimes called simply the Magdalene, was a Jewish woman who, according to the four canonical gospels, traveled with Jesus as one of his followers and was a witness to his crucifixion, burial, and resurrection.

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Mass (music)

The Mass (italic), a form of sacred musical composition, is a choral composition that sets the invariable portions of the Eucharistic liturgy (principally that of the Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion, and Lutheranism) to music.

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Maurice Duruflé

Maurice Duruflé (11 January 1902 – 16 June 1986) was a French composer, organist, and teacher.

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Max Reger

Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian Reger (19 March 187311 May 1916), commonly known as Max Reger, was a German composer, pianist, organist, conductor, and academic teacher.

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Messa per Rossini

The Messa per Rossini is a Requiem Mass composed to commemorate the first anniversary of Gioachino Rossini's death.

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Michael (archangel)

Michael (translit; translit; Michahel;ⲙⲓⲭⲁⲏⲗ, translit) is an archangel in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

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Michael Haydn

Johann Michael Haydn (14 September 173710 August 1806) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period, the younger brother of Franz Joseph Haydn.

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Michael Praetorius

Michael Praetorius (probably 15 February 1571 – 15 February 1621) was a German composer, organist, and music theorist.

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Michel Chion

Michel Chion (born 1947) is a French composer of experimental music.

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Mohammed Fairouz

Mohammed Fairouz (born November 1, 1985) is an American composer.

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Monophony

In music, monophony is the simplest of musical textures, consisting of a melody (or "tune"), typically sung by a single singer or played by a single instrument player (e.g., a flute player) without accompanying harmony or chords.

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Morten Lauridsen

Morten Johannes Lauridsen (born February 27, 1943) is an American composer.

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Natural environment

The natural environment encompasses all living and non-living things occurring naturally, meaning in this case not artificial.

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Nils Lindberg

Nils Lindberg (born 11 June 1933 in Uppsala) is a Swedish composer and pianist.

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Nostradamus

Michel de Nostredame (depending on the source, 14 or 21 December 1503 – 2 July 1566), usually Latinised as Nostradamus was a French physician and reputed seer, who is best known for his book Les Propheties, a collection of 942 poetic quatrains allegedly predicting future events. The book was first published in 1555 and has rarely been out of print since his death. Nostradamus's family was originally Jewish, but had converted to Catholicism before he was born. He studied at the University of Avignon, but was forced to leave after just over a year when the university closed due to an outbreak of the plague. He worked as an apothecary for several years before entering the University of Montpellier, hoping to earn a doctorate, but was almost immediately expelled after his work as an apothecary (a manual trade forbidden by university statutes) was discovered. He first married in 1531, but his wife and two children were killed in 1534 during another plague outbreak. He fought alongside doctors against the plague before remarrying to Anne Ponsarde, who bore him six children. He wrote an almanac for 1550 and, as a result of its success, continued writing them for future years as he began working as an astrologer for various wealthy patrons. Catherine de' Medici became one of his foremost supporters. His Les Propheties, published in 1555, relied heavily on historical and literary precedent and initially received mixed reception. He suffered from severe gout towards the end of his life, which eventually developed in edema. He died on 2 July 1566. Many popular authors have retold apocryphal legends about his life. In the years since the publication of his Les Propheties, Nostradamus has attracted a large number of supporters, who, along with much of the popular press, credit him with having accurately predicted many major world events. Most academic sources reject the notion that Nostradamus had any genuine supernatural prophetic abilities and maintain that the associations made between world events and Nostradamus's quatrains are the result of misinterpretations or mistranslations (sometimes deliberate). These academics argue that Nostradamus's predictions are characteristically vague, meaning they could be applied to virtually anything, and are useless for determining whether their author had any real prophetic powers. They also point out that English translations of his quatrains are almost always of extremely poor quality, based on later manuscripts, produced by authors with little knowledge of sixteenth-century French, and often deliberately mistranslated to make the prophecies fit whatever events the translator believed they were supposed to have predicted.

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Officium Defunctorum

Officium Defunctorum is a musical setting of the Office of the Dead composed by the Spanish Renaissance composer Tomás Luis de Victoria in 1603.

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Oratorio

An oratorio is a large musical composition for orchestra, choir, and soloists.

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Orlande de Lassus

Orlande de Lassus (also Roland de Lassus, Orlando di Lasso, Orlandus Lassus, Orlande de Lattre or Roland de Lattre; 1532, possibly 1530 – 14 June 1594) was a Netherlandish or Franco-Flemish composer of the late Renaissance.

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Osip Kozlovsky

Osip Antonovich Kozlovsky (also Joseph, Iosif Kozlowsky О́сип Анто́нович Козло́вский, also Иосиф or Юзеф Polish: Józef Kozłowski; (1757 in Propoysk –) in St Petersburg) was a Russian-Polish composer of Belarusian origin.

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Osvaldas Balakauskas

Osvaldas Jonas Balakauskas (born December 19, 1937 in Miliūnai) is a Lithuanian composer of classical music and diplomat.

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Otto Olsson

Otto Olsson (19 December 1879 – 1 September 1964) was a Swedish classical music composer.

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Patrick Hawes

Patrick Hawes (born 1958) is a British composer, conductor, organist and pianist.

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Paul Carr (composer)

Paul Carr (born 1961) is an English classical music composer.

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Pedro de Escobar

Pedro de Escobar (c. 1465 – after 1535), a.k.a. Pedro do Porto, was a Portuguese composer of the Renaissance, mostly active in Spain.

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Pedro Ruimonte

Pedro Ruimonte (or Rimonte, Ruymonte) (1565 – November 30, 1627) was a Spanish composer and musician who spent much of his career in the Low Countries.

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Penitent thief

The Penitent Thief, also known as the Good Thief or the Thief on the Cross, is one of two unnamed persons mentioned in a version of the Crucifixion of Jesus in the New Testament.

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Philip Ledger

Sir Philip Stevens Ledger, FRSE CBE (12 December 193718 November 2012) was an English classical musician and academic.

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Pierre Certon

Pierre Certon (ca. 1510–1520 – February 23, 1572) was a French composer of the Renaissance.

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Pierre de la Rue

Pierre de la Rue (– 20 November 1518) was a Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance.

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Poetry

Poetry (the term derives from a variant of the Greek term, poiesis, "making") is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language—such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre—to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, the prosaic ostensible meaning.

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Polish Requiem

Polish Requiem (original Polish title: Polskie Requiem; Polnisches Requiem), also A Polish Requiem, is a large-scale requiem mass for soloists, mixed choir and orchestra by the Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki.

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Polyphony

In music, polyphony is one type of musical texture, where a texture is, generally speaking, the way that melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic aspects of a musical composition are combined to shape the overall sound and quality of the work.

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Prophecy

A prophecy is a message that is claimed by a prophet to have been communicated to them by a god.

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Psalm 112

Psalm 112 is the 112th psalm from the Book of Psalms.

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Psalm 130

Psalm 130 (Vulgate numbering: Psalm 129) is the 130th psalm of the Book of Psalms, one of the Penitential psalms.

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Psalm 23

Psalm 23 is the 23rd psalm of the Book of Psalms, generally known in English by its first verse, in the King James Version, "The Lord is my Shepherd".

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Psalm 64

Psalm 64 usually refers to the 64th psalm from the Book of Psalms according to the Masoretic numbering.

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Ralph Dunstan

Ralph Dunstan (b. 17 Nov 1857; d. 2 Apr 1933) was born at Carnon Downs in the parish of Feock, Cornwall and is buried at Perranzabuloe.

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Rami Khalifé

Rami Khalifé (born September 25, 1981) is a French-Lebanese composer, pianist and artist.

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Requiem

A Requiem or Requiem Mass, also known as Mass for the dead (Latin: Missa pro defunctis) or Mass of the dead (Latin: Missa defunctorum), is a Mass in the Catholic Church offered for the repose of the soul or souls of one or more deceased persons, using a particular form of the Roman Missal.

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Requiem (Berlioz)

The Grande Messe des morts (or Requiem), Op.

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Requiem (Bruckner)

The Requiem in D minor, WAB 39, is a Missa pro defunctis composed by Anton Bruckner in 1849.

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Requiem (Delius)

The Requiem by Frederick Delius was written between 1913 and 1916, and first performed in 1922.

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Requiem (Duruflé)

The Requiem, Op. 9, by Maurice Duruflé was published in 1948 by the French firm Durand, was first published in a version for SATB choir and organ.

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Requiem (Dvořák)

Antonín Dvořák's Requiem in flat minor, Op. 89, B. 165, is a funeral Mass for soloists, choir and orchestra.

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Requiem (Fauré)

Gabriel Fauré composed his Requiem in D minor, Op.

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Requiem (Henze)

Hans Werner Henze composed the nine Sacred Concertos that comprise his Requiem over the course of three years from 1991 to 1993 on commissions from the London Sinfonietta, Suntory Corporation for the NHK Philharmonic, and Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Cologne.

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Requiem (Jenkins)

Requiem is a classical work by Karl Jenkins, first recorded and performed in 2005.

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Requiem (Lloyd Webber)

Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem is a requiem mass, which premiered in 1985.

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Requiem (Mozart)

The Requiem in D minor, K. 626, is a requiem mass by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

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Requiem (Ockeghem)

Requiem, by Johannes Ockeghem (c. 1410 – 1497), is a polyphonic setting of the Roman Catholic Requiem Mass (the Missa pro defunctis, or Mass for the dead).

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Requiem (Reger)

Max Reger's 1915 Requiem (or the Hebbel Requiem),, is a late Romantic setting of Friedrich Hebbel's poem "Requiem" for alto or baritone solo, chorus and orchestra.

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Requiem (Rutter)

John Rutter's Requiem is a musical setting of parts of the Latin Requiem with added psalms and biblical verses in English, completed in 1985.

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Requiem (Verdi)

The Messa da Requiem is a musical setting of the Catholic funeral mass (Requiem) for four soloists, double choir and orchestra by Giuseppe Verdi.

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Requiem Canticles

Requiem Canticles is a 15-minute composition by Igor Stravinsky, for contralto and bass soli, chorus, and orchestra.

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Requiem für einen jungen Dichter

(Requiem for a Young Poet) is an extended composition by Bernd Alois Zimmermann, written from 1967 to 1969 for two speakers, soprano and baritone soloists, three choirs, jazz band, organ, tapes and a large orchestra.

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Requiem for a Dream

Requiem for a Dream is a 2000 American psychological drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, and Marlon Wayans.

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Requiem for My Friend (Preisner)

Requiem for My Friend is a major and the first non-film musical work composed by Zbigniew Preisner.

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Requiem in C minor (Cherubini)

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-third anniversary of his beheading during the French Revolution.

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Rich man and Lazarus

The parable of the rich man and Lazarus (also called the Dives and Lazarus or Lazarus and Dives) is a well-known parable of Jesus appearing in the Gospel of Luke.

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Richard Danielpour

Richard Danielpour (born January 28, 1956) is an American composer.

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Richard Wetz

Richard Wetz (26 February 1875 – 16 January 1935) was a German late Romantic composer best known for his three symphonies.

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Robert Rønnes

Robert Rønnes (born 1959 in Horten, Norway) is a Norwegian classical bassoonist.

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Robert Rozhdestvensky

Robert Ivanovich Rozhdestvensky (Ро́берт Ива́нович Рожде́ственский; 20 June 1932 – 19 August 1994) was a Soviet poet who broke with socialist realism in the 1950s–1960s and, along with such poets as Andrey Voznesensky, Yevgeny Yevtushenko, and Bella Akhmadulina, pioneered a newer, fresher, and freer style of poetry in the Soviet Union.

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Robert Schumann

Robert Schumann (8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer and an influential music critic.

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Robert Steadman

Robert Steadman (born 1 April 1965) is a British composer of classical music who mostly works in a post-minimalist style but also writes lighter music, including musicals, and compositions for educational purposes.

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Roman Maciejewski

Roman Maciejewski (28 February 1910 in Berlin, Germany – 30 April 1998 in Gothenburg, Sweden) was a Polish composer.

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S. P. Somtow

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Saint

A saint (also historically known as a hallow) is a person who is recognized as having an exceptional degree of holiness or likeness or closeness to God.

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Sanctus

The Sanctus (Sanctus, "Holy") is a hymn in Christian liturgy.

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Sequence (musical form)

A sequence (Latin: sequentia) is a chant or hymn sung or recited during the liturgical celebration of the Eucharist for many Christian denominations, before the proclamation of the Gospel.

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Sergei Taneyev

Sergei Ivanovich Taneyev (Серге́й Ива́нович Тане́ев, Sergey Ivanovich Taneyev,; –) was a Russian composer, pianist, teacher of composition, music theorist and author.

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Shigeaki Saegusa

is a Japanese composer.

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Sibyl

The sibyls were women that the ancient Greeks believed were oracles.

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Sigurd Islandsmoen

Sigurd Islandsmoen (August 27, 1881 – July 1, 1964) was a Norwegian composer.

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Silenziosa Luna

is an album by the Italian composer Carlo Forlivesi.

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Sinfonia da Requiem

Sinfonia da Requiem, Op.

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Stations of the Cross

The Stations of the Cross or the Way of the Cross, also known as the Way of Sorrows or the Via Crucis, refers to a series of images depicting Jesus Christ on the day of his crucifixion and accompanying prayers.

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Ståle Kleiberg

Ståle Kleiberg (born 8 March 1958) is a contemporary classical composer and musicologist from Norway.

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Steve Gray (musician)

Steve Gray (18 April 1944 – 20 September 2008) was a British pianist, composer and arranger.

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Sylvano Bussotti

Sylvano Bussotti (born 1 October 1931) is an Italian composer of contemporary music whose work is unusually notated and often creates special problems of interpretation.

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Symphony No. 3 "Symphonie Liturgique" (Honegger)

Symphonie Liturgique is the Third Symphony by the Swiss composer Arthur Honegger.

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Taiwan

Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a state in East Asia.

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Tōru Takemitsu

was a Japanese composer and writer on aesthetics and music theory.

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The Holocaust

The Holocaust, also referred to as the Shoah, was a genocide during World War II in which Nazi Germany, aided by its collaborators, systematically murdered approximately 6 million European Jews, around two-thirds of the Jewish population of Europe, between 1941 and 1945.

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The Royal British Legion

The Royal British Legion (RBL), sometimes called The British Legion or The Legion, is a British charity providing financial, social and emotional support to members and veterans of the British Armed Forces, their families and dependants.

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The Sheep and the Goats

The Sheep and the Goats or "the Judgment of the Nations" is a pronouncement of Jesus recorded in chapter 25 of Matthew's Gospel in the New Testament.

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Thierry Lancino

Thierry Lancino (born 27 March 1954) is a French composer.

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Thomas of Celano

Thomas of Celano (italic; c. 1185 – 4 October 1265) was an Italian friar of the Franciscans (Order of Friars Minor) as well as a poet and the author of three hagiographies about Saint Francis of Assisi.

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Throne of God

The Throne of God is the reigning centre of God in the Abrahamic religions: primarily Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

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Tomás Luis de Victoria

Tomás Luis de Victoria (sometimes Italianised as da Vittoria; c. 1548 – 27 August 1611) was the most famous composer in 16th-century Spain, and was one of the most important composers of the Counter-Reformation, along with Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Orlando di Lasso.

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Tridentine Mass

The Tridentine Mass, the 1962 version of which has been officially declared the (authorized) extraordinary form of the Roman Rite of Mass (Extraordinary Form for short), is the Roman Rite Mass which appears in typical editions of the Roman Missal published from 1570 to 1962.

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Troy Banarzi

Troy Banarzi (born 12 April 1972) is a British-born composer.

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True Cross

The True Cross is the name for physical remnants which, by a Christian Church tradition, are said to be from the cross upon which Jesus was crucified.

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Tyzen Hsiao

Tyzen Hsiao (1 January 1938 – 24 February 2015) was a Taiwanese composer of the neo-Romantic school.

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Valentyn Sylvestrov

Valentyn Vasylyovych Sylvestrov (Валенти́н Васи́льович Сильве́стров; born 30 September 1937 in Kiev (Kyiv) (Ukrainian SSR) is a Ukrainian composer and pianist of contemporary classical music.

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Virgil Thomson

Virgil Thomson (November 25, 1896September 30, 1989) was an American composer and critic.

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Virgin Black

Virgin Black is an Australian heavy metal band.

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Vladimir Dashkevich

Vladimir Sergeevich Dashkevich (Владимир Серге́евич Дашкевич) (born 20 January 1934) is a Russian composer, known mainly for his film music.

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Vocal music

Vocal music is a type of music performed by one or more singers, either with instrumental accompaniment, or without instrumental accompaniment (a cappella), in which singing provides the main focus of the piece.

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Volker David Kirchner

Volker David Kirchner (born 25 June 1942) is a German composer and violist.

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Vyacheslav Artyomov

Vyacheslav Petrovich Artyomov (Вячесла́в Петро́вич Артё́мов; born June 29, 1940 in Moscow) is a Russian and Soviet composer.

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War Requiem

The War Requiem, Op. 66, is a large-scale, non-liturgical setting of the Requiem composed by Benjamin Britten mostly in 1961 and completed in January 1962.

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White Terror (Taiwan)

In Taiwan, the White Terror was the suppression of political dissidents following the February 28 Incident.

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Wilfred Owen

Wilfred Edward Salter Owen, MC (18 March 1893 – 4 November 1918) was an English poet and soldier.

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William Harper (composer)

William Harper (born October 10, 1949) is a Chicago photographer and composer.

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William Josiah Irons

William Josiah Irons (1812–1883) was a priest in the Church of England and a theological writer.

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Wojciech Kilar

Wojciech Kilar (17 July 1932 – 29 December 2013) was a Polish classical and film music composer.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era.

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World War I

World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918.

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Zbigniew Preisner

Zbigniew Preisner (born 20 May 1955 as Zbigniew Antoni Kowalski) is a Polish film score composer, best known for his work with film director Krzysztof Kieślowski.

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Zion

Zion (צִיּוֹן Ṣîyōn, modern Tsiyyon; also transliterated Sion, Sayon, Syon, Tzion, Tsion) is a placename often used as a synonym for Jerusalem as well as for the biblical Land of Israel as a whole.

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2 Esdras

2 Esdras (also called 4 Esdras, Latin Esdras, or Latin Ezra) is the name of an apocalyptic book in many English versions of the BibleIncluding the KJB, RSV, NRSV, NEB, REB, and GNB (see Naming conventions below).

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_for_the_Requiem_Mass

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