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| Composer | Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) |
| Period | Classical |
| Year | 1791 |
| Work type | Choral |
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GenevaMozart Requiem
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Kurtág, Bruch, Mozart
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande; Jonathan Nott; Himari; Chelsea Zurflüh; Ève-Maud Hubeaux; Jeremy Ovenden
BerlinDon Giovanni / Requiem
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Mozart
Sasha Yankevych; Kirill Serebrennikov; Komische Oper Berlin; Olga Pavlyuk; Tatyana Dolmatovskaya; Olaf Freese; Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin
PragueCzech Philharmonic • Giovanni Antonini

Beethoven, Mozart
Czech Philharmonic Youth Orchestra; Lukáš Vasilek; Giulia Semenzato; Helen Charlston; Patrick Grahl; Ashley Riches
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Manfred Honeck brings his über-dramatic Mozart Requiem to Chicago
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The Austrian conductor's loudest fortes and softest pianos pull together a dramatic arc from the Requiem, other Mozart works and chant. But it's not really a funeral.
Three meditations on death and mourning with the RSNO in Edinburgh
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Mozart's Requiem packs in the crowd, but it's Berg's Violin Concerto with Carolin Widmann that really finds the spiritual depth.
Death, interrupted: KaiserRequiem moves at the Volksoper
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Omer Meir Wellber’s Mozart-Ullmann mash-up sounds like a terrible idea, but absolutely hits the mark.
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AmsterdamSaturday Matinees: Mozart and Morales

Morales, Mozart
Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic; Harry Christophers; The Sixteen; Christina Landshamer; Alexandra Gibson; Thomas Cooley
SalzburgMozart: Requiem in D minor

Mozart: Requiem in D minor, K626
musicAeterna; Teodor Currentzis; Anna Prohaska; Katharina Magiera; Mauro Peter; Tareq Nazmi
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Bachtrack top ten: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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How to select a top ten from over 600 works by one of the world's greatest composers? An impossible task...
Mozart’s last year and the Requiem
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Mozart’s final months and Requiem mass are a source of popular fascination. But was 1791 really his annus horribilis?
