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Johannes Brahms: A German Requiem (Prom 33)

Brahms's German Requiem was written as a tribute to his mother - and possibly his friend and fellow-composer Robert Schumann - and designed to comfort the grieving.

Brahms's German Requiem was written as a tribute to his mother - and possibly his friend and fellow-composer Robert Schumann - and designed to comfort the grieving. the work is often assumed to be a nationalistic, Teutonic celebration. Yet this couldn't be further from the truth. "I confess, I should have gladly left out 'German' and substituted 'Human'", the composer once wrote. He compiled the text himself from both Old and New Testaments, and from the Apocrypha. It has little in common with the conventional Requiem Mass, and omits the horrors of the Last Judgement, and any final plea for mercy or prayers for the dead.

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1 hour, 5 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Performer Golda Schultz
Performer Johan Reuter
Conductor Richard Farnes
Unknown 91热爆 Symphony Chorus
Orchestra 91热爆 Symphony Orchestra
Composer Johannes Brahms

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