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Work: Requiem, Op.48

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ComposerFauré, Gabriel (1845-1924)
PeriodRomantic
Work typeOrchestral
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BerlinSacre Choir

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Boulanger, Poulenc, Fauré
Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin; David Cavelius; Penny Sofroniadou; Hubert Zapiór; Iveta Apkalna; Chorsolisten der Komischen Oper Berlin

LondonTine Thing Helseth & Friends: The Boulangerie

Southbank Centre
Boulanger, Stravinsky, Fauré, Copland, Tveitt, Bacewicz, Gershwin, Legrand, Piazzolla
Tine Thing Helseth; Hyeyoon Park; Andreas Brantelid; Julian Bliss

LondonFauré’s Requiem

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Weir, Fauré, Vaughan Williams
London Philharmonic Orchestra; Edward Gardner; Louise Alder; Gerald Finley; London Philharmonic Choir
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Scottish Chamber Orchestra perform moving Fauré

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The Scottish Chamber Orchestra perform Fauré moving Requiem and Vaughan Williams Mystical Songs with the SCO Chorus and Roderick Williams. 

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“Earth Unwrapped” reveals mixed bag: Aurora Orchestra and BBC Singers

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The exquisite ensemble of Aurora and BBC Singers in the intimate setting of Kings Place are reason enough to linger longer on earth.
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Mendelssohn Choir shines in Pittsburgh Symphony’s choral program

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Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony perform five diverse works, culminating in an affecting reading of Fauré’s pensive Requiem.
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AmsterdamSunday Morning Concerts: Fauré

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Fauré: Requiem, Op.48
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra (Radio Filharmonisch Orkest); James Gaffigan; Netherlands Radio Choir (Groot Omroepkoor); Laurence Guillod; Thomas Tatzl

ParisRequiem de Fauré au Panthéon

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Beethoven, Fauré
Orchestre de chambre de Paris; Thomas Hengelbrock; Katharina Konradi; Konstantin Krimmel; Balthasar-Neumann-Chor
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Bachtrack top ten: Gabriel Fauré

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Gabriel Fauré is often obscured by the twin shadows of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel, but his “pure music”, especially the luminous, sublime late music with its daring harmonic progressions, still has the power to astonish.