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Joseph Martin Kraus
Requiem, Vb. 1
Works Info
Composer
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Joseph Martin Kraus
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Requiem
Compose Date
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1775
Average_duration
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25:28
Joseph Martin Kraus was a German composer who lived from 1756 to 1792. He was known for his innovative and expressive music, which was influenced by the classical style of Mozart and Haydn. One of his most famous works is the Requiem, Vb. 1, which was composed in 1791. The Requiem, Vb. 1 was premiered in Stockholm, Sweden on November 17, 1792, just a few months after Kraus's death. The work is divided into eight movements, each of which has its own unique character and style. The first movement, "Requiem aeternam," is a somber and mournful piece that sets the tone for the rest of the work. The second movement, "Dies irae," is a dramatic and intense piece that features powerful choral and orchestral passages. The third movement, "Tuba mirum," is a majestic and triumphant piece that features a solo trumpet. The fourth movement, "Quid sum miser," is a haunting and introspective piece that features a solo soprano. The fifth movement, "Rex tremendae," is a powerful and majestic piece that features a full choir and orchestra. The sixth movement, "Recordare," is a gentle and reflective piece that features a solo soprano and alto. The seventh movement, "Confutatis," is a dramatic and intense piece that features a full choir and orchestra. The final movement, "Lacrimosa," is a mournful and emotional piece that brings the work to a close. Overall, the Requiem, Vb. 1 is a powerful and emotional work that showcases Kraus's skill as a composer. It is a testament to his ability to create music that is both innovative and expressive, and it remains a beloved work in the classical repertoire to this day.
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