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326 relations: A cappella, A Celtic Requiem, A German Requiem (Brahms), A World Requiem, Aaron Robinson (composer), Abraham, Absolution of the dead, Agnus Dei, Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, Alexander Shchetynsky, Alfred Bruneau, Alfred Desenclos, Alfred Schnittke, Amandus Ivanschiz, 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 Caldara, Antonio Lotti, Antonio Salieri, Arthur Honegger, Asger Hamerik, Ashley Bryan, Augustus II the Strong, Benedetto Marcello, Benjamin Britten, Bernd Alois Zimmermann, Bob Chilcott, Bonaventura Rubino, Book of Common Prayer, Bradley Ellingboe, Bruno Maderna, Camille Saint-Saëns, Cantus firmus, Carl Czerny, Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf, Carl Heinrich Biber, Carl Rütti, Carlo Forlivesi, Catholic liturgy, Cecilian Movement, ... Expand index (276 more) »
- Requiem Masses
A cappella
Music performed a cappella, less commonly spelled a capella in English, is music performed by a singer or a singing group without instrumental accompaniment.
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A Celtic Requiem
A Celtic Requiem (Requiem for Jenny Jones) is a requiem by the English composer John Tavener, written in 1969.
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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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Aaron Robinson (composer)
Aaron Robinson is an American composer, conductor, and musicologist.
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Abraham
Abraham (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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Absolution of the dead
Absolution of the dead is a prayer for or a declaration of absolution of a dead person's sins that takes place at the person's religious funeral.
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Agnus Dei
italic is the Latin name under which the "Lamb of God" is honoured within Christian liturgies descending from the historic Latin liturgical tradition, including those of Roman Catholicism, Lutheranism and Anglicanism.
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Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy
Count Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy (Граф Алексе́й Константи́нович Толсто́й; –), often referred to as A. K. Tolstoy, was a Russian poet, novelist, and playwright.
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Alexander Shchetynsky
Alexander Shchetynsky (Shchetinsky) (Олекса́ндр Степа́нович Щети́нський; Алекса́ндр Степа́нович Щети́нский; Aleksandr Stepanovich Shchetins'kiy) is a Ukrainian composer.
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Alfred Bruneau
Louis Charles Bonaventure Alfred Bruneau (3 March 1857 – 15 June 1934) was a French composer who played a key role in the introduction of realism in French opera.
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Alfred Desenclos
Alfred Desenclos (7 February 1912 – 3 March 1971) was a French composer of (modern) classical music.
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Alfred Schnittke
Alfred Garrievich Schnittke (24 November 1934 – 3 August 1998) was a Russian composer.
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Amandus Ivanschiz
Amandus (Matthias Leopold) Ivanschiz (bapt. 24 December 1727 – 1758) was an Austrian composer of the early classical period and a member of the Pauline order.
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An American Requiem
An American Requiem is a choral work by composer James DeMars.
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André Campra
André Campra (baptized 4 December 1660 – 29 June 1744) was a French composer and conductor of the Baroque era. The leading French opera composer in the period between Jean-Baptiste Lully and Jean-Philippe Rameau, Campra wrote several tragédies en musique and opéra-ballets that were extremely well received.
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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, (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; Ánna Andríyivna Horénko,.
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António Pinho Vargas
António Pinho Vargas (born August 15, 1951 in Vila Nova de Gaia) is a Portuguese composer and pianist specializing in 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 (4 September 182411 October 1896) was an Austrian composer and organist best known for his symphonies and sacred music, which includes Masses, Te Deum and motets.
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Anton Reicha
Anton (Antonín, Antoine) Joseph Reicha (Rejcha) (26 February 1770 – 28 May 1836) was a Czech-born, Bavarian-educated, later naturalized French composer and music theorist.
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Antonín Dvořák
Antonín Leopold Dvořák (8 September 1841 – 1 May 1904) was a Czech composer.
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Antonio Caldara
Antonio Caldara (– 28 December 1736) was an Italian Baroque composer.
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Antonio Lotti
Antonio Lotti (5 January 1667 – 5 January 1740) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era.
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Antonio Salieri
Antonio Salieri (18 August 17507 May 1825) was an Italian composer and teacher of the classical period.
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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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Asger Hamerik
Asger Hamerik (Hammerich) (April 8, 1843 – July 13, 1923) was a Danish composer of the late romantic period.
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Ashley Bryan
Ashley Frederick Bryan (July 13, 1923February 4, 2022) was an American writer and illustrator of children's books.
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Augustus II the Strong
Augustus II the Strong (12 May 1670 – 1 February 1733), was Elector of Saxony from 1694 as well as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1697 to 1706 and from 1709 until his death in 1733.
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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 (22 November 1913 – 4 December 1976, aged 63) was an English composer, conductor, and pianist.
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Bernd Alois Zimmermann
Bernd Alois Zimmermann (20 March 1918 – 10 August 1970) was a German composer.
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Bob Chilcott
Robert Chilcott (born 9 April 1955) is a British choral composer, conductor, and singer, based in Oxfordshire, England.
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Bonaventura Rubino
Fray Bonaventura Rubino (c. 1600–1668) was an Italian composer.
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Book of Common Prayer
The Book of Common Prayer (BCP) is the name given to a number of related prayer books used in the Anglican Communion and by other Christian churches historically related to Anglicanism.
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Bradley Ellingboe
Bradley Ellingboe (born April 16, 1958) is an American composer, conductor, and bass-baritone singer.
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Bruno Maderna
Bruno Maderna (born Bruno Grossato, 21 April 1920 – 13 November 1973) was an Italian composer, conductor and academic teacher.
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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 melody") is a pre-existing melody forming the basis of a polyphonic composition.
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Carl Czerny
Carl Czerny (21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras.
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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 Heinrich Biber
Carl Heinrich Biber (4 September 1681 – 19 November 1749) was a late Baroque violinist and composer.
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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 23 October 1971) is an Italian composer, performer and researcher.
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Catholic liturgy
Catholic liturgy means the whole complex of official liturgical worship, including all the rites, ceremonies, prayers, and sacraments of the Church, as opposed to private devotions.
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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 181818 October 1893), usually known as Charles Gounod, was a French composer.
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Charles Villiers Stanford
Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (30 September 1852 – 29 March 1924) was an Anglo-Irish composer, music teacher, and conductor of the late Romantic era.
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Che Guevara
Ernesto "Che" Guevara (14 June 1928The date of birth recorded on was 14 June 1928, although one tertiary source, (Julia Constenla, quoted by Jon Lee Anderson), asserts that he was actually born on 14 May of that year. Constenla alleges that she was told by Che's mother, Celia de la Serna, that she was already pregnant when she and Ernesto Guevara Lynch were married and that the date on the birth certificate of their son was forged to make it appear that he was born a month later than the actual date to avoid scandal.
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Choir
A choir (also known as a chorale or chorus) is a musical ensemble of singers.
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Christopher Rouse (composer)
Christopher Chapman Rouse III (February 15, 1949 – September 21, 2019) was an American composer.
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Church music
Church music is Christian 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 (baptized 15 May 1567 – 29 November 1643) was an Italian composer, choirmaster and string player.
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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), now in northern Italy, was the 19th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church.
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Craig Hella Johnson
Craig Hella Johnson (born Craig Morris Johnson; June 15, 1962) 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 Karl Ustav Kreek; in Võnnu, Lääne county – 26 March 1962 in Haapsalu) was an Estonian composer.
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Dan Forrest
Daniel Ernest Forrest Jr. (born January 7, 1978) is an American composer, pianist, educator, and music editor.
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Das Floß der Medusa
(The Raft of the Medusa) is a 1967 secular oratorio by the German composer Hans Werner Henze.
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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
"italic" ("the Day of Wrath") is a Latin sequence attributed to either Thomas of Celano of the Franciscans (1200–1265) 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 (the Angelicum) in Rome.
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Dmitry Kabalevsky
Dmitry Borisovich Kabalevsky (Дми́трий Бори́сович Кабале́вский; 14 February 1987) was a Soviet composer, conductor, pianist and pedagogue of Russian gentry descent.
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Domenico Cimarosa
Domenico Cimarosa (17 December 1749 – 11 January 1801) was an Italian composer of the Neapolitan School and of the Classical period.
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Duarte Lobo
Duarte Lobo (c. 1565 – 24 September 1646; Latinized as Eduardus Lupus) was a Portuguese composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque.
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Edison Denisov
Edison Vasilievich Denisov (Эдисо́н Васи́льевич Дени́сов, 6 April 1929 – 24 November 1996) was a Russian composer in the so-called "Underground", "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) is a Russian composer.
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Eliza Gilkyson
Eliza Gilkyson (born August 24, 1950, Hollywood, California) is a Taos, New Mexico–based folk musician.
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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 (also called the February 28 massacre, the 228 incident, or the 228 massacre) was an anti-government uprising in Taiwan in 1947 that was violently suppressed by the Kuomintang–led nationalist government of the Republic of China (ROC).
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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 Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner.
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Fernando Lopes-Graça
Fernando Lopes-Graça (17 December 1906 – 27 November 1994) was a Portuguese composer, conductor and musicologist.
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Ferruccio Busoni
Ferruccio Busoni (1 April 1866 – 27 July 1924) 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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Francesco Cavalli
Francesco Cavalli (born Pietro Francesco Caletti-Bruni; 14 February 1602 – 14 January 1676) was a Venetian composer, organist and singer of the early Baroque period.
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Francesco Durante
Francesco Durante (31 March 1684 – 30 September 1755) was an Italian composer of the Neapolitan School.
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Francisco Guerrero (composer)
Francisco Guerrero (October 4 (?), 1528 – November 8, 1599) was a Spanish Catholic priest and composer of the Renaissance.
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Frank Martin (composer)
Frank Martin (15 September 1890 – 21 November 1974) was a Swiss composer, who spent much of his life in the Netherlands.
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František Tůma
František Ignác Antonín Tůma (2 October 1704, in Kostelec nad Orlicí, Bohemia – 3 February 1774, in Vienna) was a Czech composer of the Baroque era.
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Franz Joseph Aumann
Franz Joseph Aumann (also Auman, Aumon; 24 February 1728, Traismauer – 30 March 1797, Sankt Florian) was an Austrian composer.
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Franz Lachner
Franz Paul Lachner (2 April 180320 January 1890) was a German composer and conductor.
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Franz Liszt
Franz Liszt (22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor and teacher of the Romantic period.
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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, born Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo de Suppé (18 April 181921 May 1895) was an Austrian composer of light operas and other theatre music.
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Franz Xaver Richter
Franz (Czech: František) Xaver Richter, known as François Xavier Richter in France (December 1, 1709 – September 12, 1789) was an Austro-Moravian singer, violinist, composer, conductor and music theoretician who spent most of his life first in Austria and later in Mannheim and in Strasbourg, where he was music director of the cathedral.
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Franz Xaver Süssmayr
Franz Xaver Süssmayr (also Süßmayr, or Suessmayr in English; 1766 – September 17, 1803) was an Austrian composer and conductor.
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Frederick Delius
Delius, photographed in 1907 Frederick Theodore Albert Delius (born Fritz Theodor Albert Delius;; 29 January 1862 – 10 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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Friedrich Kiel
Friedrich Kiel (8 October 182113 September 1885) was a German composer and music teacher.
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Frigyes Hidas
Frigyes Hidas (25 May 1928 – 7 March 2007) was a Hungarian composer.
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G. K. Chesterton
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (29 May 1874 – 14 June 1936) was an English author, philosopher, Christian apologist, and literary and art critic.
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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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Gabriela Lena Frank
Gabriela Lena Frank (born September 1972) is an American pianist and composer of contemporary classical music.
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Gaetano Donizetti
Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (29 November 1797 – 8 April 1848) was an Italian composer, best known for his almost 70 operas.
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Gavin Bryars
Richard Gavin Bryars (born 16 January 1943) is an English composer and double bassist.
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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 Puccini (22 December 1858 29 November 1924) was an Italian composer known primarily for his operas.
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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, composer, and music historian of the period and a mentor to Mozart.
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Giovanni Benedetto Platti
Giovanni Benedetto Platti was born possibly 9 July 1697 (according to other sources 1690, 1692, 1700) in Padua, then belonging to Venice.
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Giovanni Bottesini
Giovanni Bottesini (22 December 1821 – 7 July 1889) was an Italian Romantic composer, conductor, and a double bass virtuoso.
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Giovanni Francesco Anerio
Giovanni Francesco Anerio (7 July 1569 - 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 (between 3 February 1525 and 2 February 1526 – 2 February 1594) was an Italian composer of late Renaissance music.
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Giovanni Sgambati
Giovanni Sgambati (28 May 1841 – 14 December 1914) was an Italian pianist and composer.
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Giulio Belli
Giulio Belli (c. 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 composer best known for his operas.
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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 (Elliniká,; Hellēnikḗ) is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, native to Greece, Cyprus, Italy (in Calabria and Salento), southern Albania, and other regions of the Balkans, the Black Sea coast, Asia Minor, and the Eastern Mediterranean.
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Gregorian chant
Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song in Latin (and occasionally Greek) of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Guan Xia
Guan Xia (born June 30, 1957) is a Chinese composer of contemporary classical music.
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Guillaume Du Fay
Guillaume Du Fay (also Dufay, Du Fayt; 5 August 1397(?) – 27 November 1474) was a composer and music theorist of early Renaissance music, who is variously described as French or Franco-Flemish.
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György Ligeti
György Sándor Ligeti (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 and conductor.
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Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber (bapt. 12 August 1644, Stráž pod Ralskem – 3 May 1704, Salzburg) was a Bohemian-Austrian composer and violinist.
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Heinrich Schütz
Heinrich Schütz (6 November 1672) was a German early Baroque composer and organist, generally regarded as the most important German composer before Johann Sebastian Bach and 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) 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 (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 (IPA), also known as Iberia, is a peninsula in south-western Europe, defining the westernmost edge of Eurasia.
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Ignaz Pleyel
Ignaz (Ignace) Joseph Pleyel (18 June 1757 – 14 November 1831) was an Austrian composer, music publisher and piano builder of the Classical period.
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Igor Stravinsky
Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (– 6 April 1971) was a Russian composer and conductor with French citizenship (from 1934) and American citizenship (from 1945).
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Ildebrando Pizzetti
Ildebrando Pizzetti (20 September 1880 – 13 February 1968) was an Italian composer of classical music, as well as being a musicologist and a 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 by Taiwanese composer Tyzen Hsiao for solo soprano, solo baritone, chorus and orchestra.
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Introit
The Introit 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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IYOV
IYOV is an opera-requiem for prepared piano, cello, drums and voices by composers Roman Grygoriv and Illia Razumeiko, directed by Vlad Troitskyi.
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Jacobus 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 (16 October 1679 – 23 December 1745), baptised Jan Lukáš Zelenka was a Czech composer and musician of the Baroque period.
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Jan Zach
Jan Zach, called in German Johann Zach (baptized 26 November 1713 – 24 May 1773) was a Czech composer, violinist and organist.
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Józef Kozłowski
Józef Kozłowski (Osip Antonovich Kozlovsky, also Иосиф or Юзеф; 1757/1759 –) was a Russian composer of Polish origin.
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Jean Gilles (composer)
Jean 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, a member of the third generation of the Franco-Flemish School.
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Jean-Christian Michel
Jean-Christian Michel (born 1938) is a composer and clarinetist.
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Jean-Paul-Égide Martini
Jean-Paul-Égide Martini, also known as Jean-Paul-Gilles Martini (31 August 1741 – 14 February 1816) was a French composer of German birth during the classical period.
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Jerusalem
Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, 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 Spanish composer and Benedictine monk.
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João Domingos Bomtempo
João Domingos Bomtempo (also Buontempo; Lisbon, 28 December 1775 – Lisbon, 18 August 1842) was a Portuguese classical pianist, composer and pedagogue.
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Jocelyn Pook
Jocelyn Pook (rhyming with "book") is a composer who is known for her scores for many films, including Eyes Wide Shut, The Merchant of Venice and The Wife.
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Johann Adolph Hasse
Johann Adolph Hasse (baptised 25 March 1699 – 16 December 1783) was an 18th-century German composer, singer and teacher of music.
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Johann Caspar Kerll
Johann Caspar Kerll (9 April 1627 – 13 February 1693) was a German Baroque composer and organist.
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Johann Christian Bach
Johann Christian Bach (5 September 1735 – 1 January 1782) was a German composer of the Classical era, the youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach.
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Johann David Heinichen
Johann David Heinichen (17 April 1683 – 16 July 1729) was a German Baroque composer and music theorist who brought the musical genius of Venice to the court of Augustus II the Strong in Dresden.
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Johann Georg Albrechtsberger
Johann Georg Albrechtsberger (3 February 1736 – 7 March 1809) was an Austrian composer, organist, and music theorist, and one of the teachers of Ludwig van Beethoven.
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Johann Joseph Fux
Johann Joseph Fux (– 13 February 1741) was an Austrian composer, music theorist and pedagogue of the late Baroque era.
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Johann Rosenmüller
Johann Rosenmüller (1619 – 10 September 1684) was a German Baroque composer, who played a part in transmitting Italian musical styles to the north.
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Johannes Brahms
Johannes Brahms (7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor of the mid-Romantic period.
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Johannes Ockeghem
Johannes Ockeghem (– 6 February 1497) was a Franco-Flemish composer and singer of early Renaissance music.
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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 1880 – 25 April 1939) was an English cellist and composer of classical music.
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John Harbison
John Harris Harbison (born December 20, 1938) is an American composer and academic.
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John Rutter
Sir 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 choral religious works.
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John Zorn
John Zorn (born September 2, 1953) is an American composer, conductor, saxophonist, arranger and producer who "deliberately resists category".
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Joonas Kokkonen
Joonas Kokkonen (13 November 1921 – 2 October 1996) was a Finnish composer.
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José Maurício Nunes Garcia
José Maurício Nunes Garcia (September 20, 1767 – April 18, 1830) was a Brazilian Catholic priest classical composer who is known as one of the greatest exponents of Classicism in the Americas.
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Josef Rheinberger
Josef Gabriel Rheinberger (17 March 1839 – 25 November 1901) was an organist and composer from Liechtenstein, residing in Bavaria for most of his life.
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Joseph E. Vogler
Joseph E. Vogler (April 24, 1913 –) was the founder of the Alaskan Independence Party.
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Joseph Leopold Eybler
Joseph Leopold Eybler (8 February 1765 – 24 July 1846) was an Austrian composer and contemporary of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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Joseph Martin Kraus
Joseph Martin Kraus (20 June 1756 – 15 December 1792), was a German-Swedish composer in the Classical era who was born in Miltenberg am Main, Holy Roman Empire.
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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 Lebloitte dit des Prez (– 27 August 1521) was a composer of High Renaissance music, who is variously described as French or Franco-Flemish.
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Julius Fučík (composer)
Julius Ernest Wilhelm Fučík (18 July 1872 – 25 September 1916) was a Czech composer and conductor of military bands.
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Kamilló Lendvay
Kamilló Lendvay (28 December 1928; Budapest, Hungary − 30 November 2016; Budapest, Hungary) 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,, HonFLSW (born 17 February 1944) is a Welsh multi-instrumentalist and composer.
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Kentaro Sato
, aka Ken-P, is a composer/conductor/orchestrator/clinician of media music (Film/TV/Game) and concert music (Symphonic and Choral).
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Kim André Arnesen
Kim André Arnesen (born 28 November 1980) is a Norwegian composer.
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Ko Fan-long
Ko Fan-long (born 1947) is a Taiwanese composer.
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Krzysztof Penderecki
Krzysztof Eugeniusz Penderecki (23 November 1933 – 29 March 2020) was a Polish composer and conductor.
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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.
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Lansing McLoskey
Lansing McLoskey (born 1964) is an American composer of contemporary classical music.
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Leonardo Balada
Leonardo Balada Ibáñez (born September 22, 1933) is a Catalan 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; October 21, 1973) is a Soviet-born Austrian-American classical composer, conductor and concert pianist.
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Liber Usualis
The Liber Usualis (Usual book) 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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Lorenzo Ferrero
Lorenzo Ferrero (born 1951) is an Italian composer, librettist, author, and book editor.
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Lorenzo Perosi
Monsignor Lorenzo Perosi (21 December 1872 – 12 October 1956) was an Italian composer of sacred music and the only member of the Giovane Scuola who did not write opera.
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Luciano Berio
Luciano Berio (24 October 1925 – 27 May 2003) was an Italian composer noted for his experimental work (in particular his 1968 composition Sinfonia and his series of virtuosic solo pieces titled Sequenza), and for his pioneering work in electronic music.
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Luigi Cherubini
Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobio Salvatore Cherubini (8 or 14 SeptemberWillis, in Sadie (Ed.), p. 833 1760 – 15 March 1842) was an Italian Classical and Romantic composer.
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Mack Wilberg
Mack J. Wilberg (born February 20, 1955) is an American composer, arranger, conductor, and choral clinician who has been the music director of the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square (Choir) since 2008.
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Malcolm Archer
Malcolm Archer (born 1952) is an English composer, conductor and organist.
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Malcolm Williamson
Malcolm Benjamin Graham Christopher Williamson, (21 November 19312 March 2003) was an Australian composer.
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Manuel Cardoso (composer)
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 Baroque composer during the reign of Louis XIV.
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Mark Alburger
Mark Alburger (born April 2, 1957 in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania; died June 20, 2023 in Vacaville, California) was 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 priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter, professor, and Augustinian friar.
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Mass (music)
The Mass (missa) is a form of sacred musical composition that sets the invariable portions of the Christian Eucharistic liturgy (principally that of the Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion, and Lutheranism), known as the Mass.
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Mass in the Catholic Church
The Mass is the central liturgical service of the Eucharist in the Catholic Church, in which bread and wine are consecrated and become the body and blood of Christ.
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Maurice Duruflé
Maurice Gustave Duruflé (11 January 1902 – 16 June 1986) was a French composer, organist, musicologist, and teacher.
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Max Reger
Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian Reger (19 March 187311 May 1916) 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. Music for the Requiem Mass and Messa per Rossini are requiem Masses.
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Michael (archangel)
Michael, also called Saint Michael the Archangel, Archangel Michael and Saint Michael the Taxiarch is an archangel in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baha'i faith.
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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 Joseph Haydn.
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Michael Praetorius
Michael Praetorius (probably 28 September 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 film theorist and composer of experimental music.
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Mikis Theodorakis
Michail "Mikis" Theodorakis (Μιχαήλ "Μίκης" Θεοδωράκης; 29 July 1925 – 2 September 2021) was a Greek composer and lyricist credited with over 1,000 works.
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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 and academic teacher.
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Natural environment
The natural environment or natural world encompasses all biotic and abiotic things occurring naturally, meaning in this case not artificial.
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Niccolò Jommelli
Niccolò Jommelli (10 September 1714 – 25 August 1774) was an Italian composer of the Neapolitan School.
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Nils Lindberg
Nils Lindberg (11 June 1933 – 20 February 2022) was a Swedish composer and pianist.
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Nostradamus
Michel de Nostredame (December 1503 – July 1566), usually Latinised as Nostradamus, was a French astrologer, apothecary, physician, and reputed seer, who is best known for his book Les Prophéties (published in 1555), a collection of 942 poetic quatrains allegedly predicting future events.
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Office of the Dead
The Office of the Dead or Office for the Dead (in Latin, Officium Defunctorum) is a prayer cycle of the Canonical Hours in the Catholic Church, Anglican Church and Lutheran Church, said for the repose of the soul of a decedent.
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Officium Defunctorum (Victoria)
Officium Defunctorum is a musical setting of the Office of the Dead composed by the Spanish Renaissance composer Tomás Luis de Victoria in 1605.
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Oratorio
An oratorio is a musical composition with dramatic or narrative text for choir, soloists and orchestra or other ensemble.
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Orchestra
An orchestra is a large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music, which combines instruments from different families.
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Orlando di Lasso
Orlando di Lasso (various other names; probably – 14 June 1594) was a composer of the late Renaissance.
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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 Emanuel Olsson (19 December 1879 – 1 September 1964) was a Swedish organist and 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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Paul Hindemith
Paul Hindemith (16 November 189528 December 1963) was a German and American composer, music theorist, teacher, violist and conductor.
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Pavel Chesnokov
Pavel Grigorievich Chesnokov (Russian: Пáвел Григóрьевич Чеснокóв) (24 October 1877, Voskresensk, Zvenigorodsky Uyezd, Moscow Governorate – 14 March 1944, Moscow, also transliterated Tschesnokoff, Tchesnokov, Tchesnokoff, and Chesnokoff) was an Imperial Russian and Soviet composer, choral conductor and teacher.
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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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Peter Cornelius
Carl August Peter Cornelius (24 December 1824 – 26 October 1874) was a German composer, writer about music, poet and translator.
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Philip Ledger
Sir Philip Stevens Ledger, CBE, FRSE (12 December 1937 – 18 November 2012) was an English classical musician, choirmaster and academic, best remembered as Director of the Choir of King's College, Cambridge in 1974–1982 and of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama from 1982 until he retired in 2001.
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Philippus van Steelant
Philippus van Steelant (1611-1670) was an organist and composer at St. James' Church, Antwerp, Belgium.
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Pierre Certon
Pierre Certon (ca. 1510–1520 – 23 February 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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Pietro Pontio
Pietro Pontio (or Ponzio; 25 March 1532 – 27 December 1596) was an Italian theorist and composer.
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Poetry
Poetry (from the Greek word poiesis, "making") is a form of literary art that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, literal or surface-level meanings.
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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. Music for the Requiem Mass and Polish Requiem are requiem Masses.
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Polyphony
Polyphony is a type of musical texture consisting of two or more simultaneous lines of independent melody, as opposed to a musical texture with just one voice (monophony) or a texture with one dominant melodic voice accompanied by chords (homophony).
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Prophecy
In religion, a prophecy is a message that has been communicated to a person (typically called a prophet) by a supernatural entity.
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Psalm 112
Psalm 112 is the 112th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Praise ye the LORD.
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Psalm 130
Psalm 130 is the 130th psalm of the Book of Psalms, one of the penitential psalms and one of 15 psalms that begin with the words "A song of ascents" (Shir Hama'alot).
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Psalm 23
Psalm 23 is the 23rd psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "The Lord is my shepherd".
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Psalm 65
Psalm 65 is the 65th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Praise waiteth for thee, O God, in Sion: and unto thee shall the vow be performed".
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Ralph Dunstan
Ralph Dunstan (born 17 Nov 1857; died 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 and pianist.
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Requiem
A Requiem (Latin: rest) or Requiem Mass, also known as Mass for the dead (Missa pro defunctis) or Mass of the dead (Missa defunctorum), is a Mass of 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. Music for the Requiem Mass and Requiem (Berlioz) are requiem Masses.
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Requiem (Bruckner)
The Requiem in D minor, WAB 39, is a Missa pro defunctis composed by Anton Bruckner in 1849. Music for the Requiem Mass and Requiem (Bruckner) are requiem Masses.
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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 (Donizetti)
The Messa da requiem in D minor (1835) is a musical setting of the Catholic funeral mass (Requiem) by Italian opera composer Gaetano Donizetti. Music for the Requiem Mass and requiem (Donizetti) are requiem Masses.
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Requiem (Duruflé)
The Requiem, Op. Music for the Requiem Mass and Requiem (Duruflé) are requiem Masses.
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Requiem (Dvořák)
Antonín Dvořák's Requiem in flat minor, Op. 89, B. 165, is a funeral Mass scored for soloists, choir and orchestra. Music for the Requiem Mass and Requiem (Dvořák) are requiem Masses.
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Requiem (Fauré)
Gabriel Fauré composed his Requiem in D minor, Op. Music for the Requiem Mass and Requiem (Fauré) are requiem Masses.
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Requiem (Harbison)
The Requiem is a composition for soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone, chorus, and orchestra by the American composer John Harbison.
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Requiem (Henze)
Requiem is an instrumental musical composition by Hans Werner Henze, premiered in Cologne on 24 February 1993.
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Requiem (Howells)
The Requiem by Herbert Howells was written in 1932, but first published almost fifty years later in 1981.
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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 (Ligeti)
The Requiem by the Hungarian composer György Ligeti is a large-scale choral and orchestral composition, composed between 1963 and 1965.
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Requiem (Lloyd Webber)
Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem is a requiem mass, which premiered in 1985. Music for the Requiem Mass and requiem (Lloyd Webber) are requiem Masses.
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Requiem (Martin)
Requiem is a setting of the Latin Mass for the dead for four soloists, mixed choir, orchestra and organ by Frank Martin. Music for the Requiem Mass and Requiem (Martin) are requiem Masses.
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Requiem (Mozart)
The Requiem in D minor, K. 626, is a Requiem Mass by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791). Music for the Requiem Mass and Requiem (Mozart) are requiem Masses.
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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). Music for the Requiem Mass and Requiem (Ockeghem) are requiem Masses.
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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 (Saint-Saëns)
The Requiem, full title Messe de Requiem, Op. 54, is a Requiem Mass composed by Camille Saint-Saëns in 1878 for soloists, choir and orchestra. Music for the Requiem Mass and Requiem (Saint-Saëns) are requiem Masses.
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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. Music for the Requiem Mass and Requiem (Verdi) are requiem Masses.
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Requiem (Wilberg)
Mack Wilberg's Requiem is a large-scale work for chorus, orchestra, a soprano and a baritone soloist. Music for the Requiem Mass and Requiem (Wilberg) are requiem Masses.
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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 My Friend (Preisner)
Requiem for My Friend is a major and the first non-film musical work composed by Zbigniew Preisner. Music for the Requiem Mass and Requiem for My Friend (Preisner) are requiem Masses.
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Requiem for the Living
Requiem for the Living is a choral composition in five movements by Dan Forrest, completed in 2013, an extended setting of the Requiem, scored for boy soprano, soprano, choir and orchestra.
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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-fourth anniversary of his beheading during the French Revolution. Music for the Requiem Mass and Requiem in C minor (Cherubini) are requiem Masses.
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Rich man and Lazarus
The rich man and Lazarus (also called the parable of Dives and Lazarus) is a parable of Jesus from the 16th chapter of the Gospel of Luke.
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Richard Danielpour
Richard Danielpour (born January 28, 1956) is an American composer and academic, currently affiliated with the Curtis Institute of Music and the University of California, Los Angeles.
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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 Rozhdestvensky
Robert Ivanovich Rozhdestvensky (Ро́берт Ива́нович Рожде́ственский; 20 June 1932 – 19 August 1994) was a Soviet-Russian poet and songwriter who broke with socialist realism in the 1950s–1960s during the Khrushchev Thaw and, along with such poets as Andrei 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, pianist, and music critic of the early Romantic era.
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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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Royal British Legion
The Royal British Legion (RBL), formerly the British 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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S. P. Somtow
S.
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Saint
In Christian belief, a saint is a person who is recognized as having an exceptional degree of holiness, likeness, or closeness to God.
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Sanctus
The Sanctus (Sanctus, "Holy") is a hymn in Christian liturgy.
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Sandro Gorli
Sàndro Gòrli (born 19 June 1948 in Como) – Italian composer, conductor, teacher.
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Saverio Mercadante
Giuseppe Saverio Raffaele Mercadante (baptised 17 September 179517 December 1870) was an Italian composer, particularly of operas.
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Sequence (musical form)
A sequence (Latin: sequentia, plural: sequentiae) 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
Sergey Ivanovich Taneyev (Серге́й Ива́нович Тане́ев,; –) was a Russian composer, pianist, teacher of composition, music theorist and author.
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Shigeaki Saegusa
Shigeaki Saegusa (三枝 成彰, formerly 三枝 成章; Saegusa Shigeaki; born July 8, 1942) is a Japanese composer.
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Sigismund von Neukomm
Sigismond Neukomm or Sigismund Ritter von Neukomm (10 July 1778, in Salzburg – 3 April 1858, in Paris) was an Austrian composer and pianist.
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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. 20, for orchestra is a sinfonia written by Benjamin Britten in 1940 at the age of 26.
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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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Stefano Bernardi
Stefano (or Steffano) Bernardi (18 March 1580 – 15 February 1637), also known as "il Moretto", was an Italian priest, composer and music theorist.
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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 (1 October 1931 – 19 September 2021) was an Italian composer of contemporary classical music, also a painter, set and costume designer, opera director and manager, writer and academic teacher.
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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 country in East Asia.
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Tōru Takemitsu
was a Japanese composer and writer on aesthetics and music theory.
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Théodore Gouvy
Louis Théodore Gouvy (3 July 1819 – 21 April 1898) was a French/German composer.
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The Holocaust
The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II.
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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 – c. 1265) was an Italian friar of the Franciscans (Order of Friars Minor) as well as a poet and the author of three hagiographies about Francis of Assisi.
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Tomás Luis de Victoria
Tomás Luis de Victoria (sometimes Italianised as da Vittoria) was the most famous Spanish composer of the Renaissance.
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Tridentine Mass
The Tridentine Mass, also known as the Traditional Latin Mass, the Traditional Rite, or the Extraordinary Form, is the liturgy in the Roman Missal of the Catholic Church codified in 1570 and published thereafter with amendments up to 1962.
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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 Silvestrov
Valentyn Vasylyovych Sylvestrov (Валенти́н Васи́льович Сильве́стров; born 30 September 1937) is a Ukrainian composer and pianist, who plays and writes contemporary classical music.
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Václav Tomášek
Václav Jan Křtitel Tomášek (in German: Wenzel Johann Tomaschek; 17 April 1774, Skuteč, Bohemia – 3 April 1850, Prague) was an Austrian-Bohemian, by other accounts a Czech composer and music teacher.
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Virgil Thomson
Virgil Thomson (November 25, 1896 – September 30, 1989) was an American composer and critic.
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Virgin Black
Virgin Black is an Australian symphonic gothic and doom 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 singing 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 (25 June 1942 – 4 February 2020) was a German composer and violist.
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Vyacheslav Artyomov
Vyacheslav Petrovich Artyomov (Вячесла́в Петро́вич Артё́мов; born on June 29, 1940, in Moscow) is a Russian and Soviet composer.
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Walford Davies
Sir Henry Walford Davies (6 September 1869 – 11 March 1941) was an English composer, organist, and educator who held the title Master of the King's Music from 1934 until 1941.
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War Requiem
The War Requiem, Op. 66, is a choral and orchestral composition by Benjamin Britten, composed mostly in 1961 and completed in January 1962. Music for the Requiem Mass and War Requiem are requiem Masses.
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When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd (Hindemith)
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd: A Requiem for those we love (An American Requiem) is a 1946 oratorio by composer Paul Hindemith, based on the poem of the same name by Walt Whitman.
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White Terror (Taiwan)
The White Terror was the political repression of Taiwanese civilians and political dissenters under the government ruled by the Kuomintang (KMT).
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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 17565 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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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 Ṣīyyōn, LXX Σιών, also variously transliterated Sion, Tzion, Tsion, Tsiyyon) is a placename in the Hebrew Bible, often used as a synonym for Jerusalem as well as for the Land of Israel as a whole.
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2 Esdras
2 Esdras is an apocalyptic book in some English versions of the Bible.
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See also
Requiem Masses
- A Requiem in Our Time
- Messa per Rossini
- Mozart Requiem
- Music for the Requiem Mass
- Polish Requiem
- Requiem (Berlioz)
- Requiem (Bruckner)
- Requiem (Donizetti)
- Requiem (Duruflé)
- Requiem (Dvořák)
- Requiem (Fauré)
- Requiem (Lloyd Webber)
- Requiem (Martin)
- Requiem (Michael Haydn)
- Requiem (Mozart)
- Requiem (Ockeghem)
- Requiem (Saint-Saëns)
- Requiem (Verdi)
- Requiem (Wilberg)
- Requiem for My Friend (Preisner)
- Requiem for a Tribe Brother
- Requiem in C minor (Cherubini)
- Requiem of Reconciliation
- Secular Requiem
- War Requiem
References
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