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Work: Requiem in D minor, K626

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ComposerMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)
PeriodClassical
Year1791
Work typeChoral
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MadridCiclo Sinfónico XII: Hindemith & Mozart

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Orquesta de la Comunidad de Madrid; Josep Vila i Casañas; Marta Mathéu; Gemma Coma-Alabert; David Alegret; Josep Miquel Ramón

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City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Simon Halsey

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Bilbao Orkestra Sinfonikoa; Masaaki Suzuki; Jone Martínez; Roxana Constantinescu; Benjamin Bruns; Christian Immler

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A fire-and-brimstone Mozart Requiem from the Sofia Philharmonic

The Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra and National Philharmonic Choir give us a Requiem replete with fervent passion; Beethoven’s Violin Concerto is elegant but lacks the wow factor.
***11
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Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra offers a Requiem for itself

Amid an uncertain future for the Mostly Mozart Festival, conductor Louis Langrée led a fiery program that overflowed with rage rather than grief.

****1
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Collegium 1704 opens with a swan song

Václav Luks and his band of Baroque devotees offer a fresh take on late-period Mozart in Prague.
****1
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Philippe Herreweghe conducts an energetic Mozart Requiem in Antwerp

Despite distancing, the members of Collegium Vocale Gent filled the Queen Elisabeth Hall with an impressively cohesive sound, transparent and powerful at the same time. 
****1
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A requiem to honour the dead in Venice

Claus Peter Flor directs La Fenice forces with a fine quartet of soloists in the Requiem by Mozart that somewhat unjustifiably carries the composer's name, prefaced by a companion-piece motet.
***11
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