20 Aug 2016

MOZART: Requiem in D minor

From Music Alive, 7:30 pm on 20 August 2016
Facsimile of Dies Irae page from Requiem in D minor by Mozart

Facsimile of Dies Irae page from Requiem in D minor by Mozart Photo: Public Domain

This work was commissioned anonymously in July 1791, by Count Franz von Walsegg in memory of his wife. 

Being busy with several other works including two operas and the clarinet concerto, Mozart only began seriously working on it in October, two months before his death in early December.

He was composing the Requiem until his last days, leaving it with the 'Introit' finished and the other movements largely sketched out. It was completed by his pupil Süssmayr. 

The Requiem contains some of Mozart's most glorious music.

Emma Fraser (soprano), Elisabeth Harris (mezzo), Henry Choo (tenor), James Clayton (baritone), Orpheus Choir of Wellington, Orchestra Wellington, conducted by Marc Taddei.

Recorded 20 August 2016 at the Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by RNZ Concert.

Producer: David McCaw

Engineer: Graham Kennedy

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