Salieri: Requiem

Series: Classical Era  Publisher: A-R Editions
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Antonio Salieri
Requiem
With Two Related Motets

Edited by Jane Schatkin Hettrick

C108 Salieri: Requiem
978-0-89579-859-6 Full Score (2017) 9x12, xxv + 248 pp.
$360.00
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C108

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C108R1
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0212 e.h. 0230 timp. 88664 choral score

C108R2
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0000 0000 22221 choral score

C108R3
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0202 0220 timp. 88664 choral score
Antonio Salieri composed this Requiem mass intended for his own obsequies in 1804, over twenty years before his death in 1825. Written at the height of his creative powers, it is his greatest work of liturgical music—a dramatic, personal interpretation of the liturgy of death. Not many composers wrote their own funeral music, and this Requiem remains somewhat mysterious. Why did Salieri write it when he did? Why did he arrange for the autograph score to be sent after his death to Count Haugwitz in Námĕšť? When was it first performed? What is the significance of the english horn in the score? This volume also includes two motets related to Salieri’s obsequies, making it the first edition of his complete funeral music.
 
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Requiem
Introit—Kyrie
Sequence: Dies irae
Offertory: Domine Jesu Christe
Sanctus
Benedictus
Agnus Dei—Communion
Libera
 
Appendix 3: Spiritus meus attenuabitur
Appendix 4: Audite vocem magnam dicentem