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| Composer | Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) |
| Period | Classical |
| Year | 1791 |
| Work type | Choral |
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AmsterdamThe Bach Choir and Orchestra: Mozart's Requiem

Mozart
Netherlands Bach Society Orchestra; Pieter Jan Leusink; Bach Choir of the Netherlands; Olga Zinovieva; Clint van der Linde
BarcelonaRequiem de Mozart | Orquestra del Miracle
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Mozart: Requiem in D minor, K626
Orquestra del Miracle; Pere Lluís Biosca; Mireia Tarragó; Merce Bruguera Abello; Joan Folqué; Pau Armengol
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A superb Salzburg sojourn: Philadelphia Orchestra plays Mozart
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Guest conductor Harry Bicket brings a sense of urgency to Mozart's Requiem and pulse-quickening energy to Symphony no. 40.
In Berlin, Jordi Savall stars in a Mozart double-bill
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The Catalan conductor and his Concert des Nations bring an all-Mozart programme to the Berlin Philharmonie, with the help of the basset clarinet.
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.
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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
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Amadeus: envy, poison and an unfinished Requiem
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Bachtrack top ten: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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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?
