Requiem in C minor by Michael Haydn 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Michael Haydn

Johann Michael Haydn's "Requiem in C minor" heavily influenced W. A. Mozart's "Requiem". In just two weeks Michael Haydn composed his work in December 1771, on the occasion of the death of his employer, Prince Bishop Sigismund Count Schrattenbach, who was beloved among the people and was a great patron of the arts. The work was written under the impression of personal tragedy: Haydn's only child, Aloisia Josepha, died in January 1771, before completing her first year of life. Parts of the Schrattenbach-Requiem were played together with the completed movements from his second, unfinished Requiem during his own furneral service. During the funeral service in Vienna for Joseph Haydn, parts of his younger brother's C-minor Requiem were also performed. Score available separately - see item CA.5032100

Print edition
$23.73
$32.95
You save: $9.22 ~ 28%

WELCOME20 activated

In Stock
Usually ships within 24 hours.
Quantity save 5% on 2 or more
1
Get a 10% discount with SMP Plus subscription

Details

Instrument:
Choir Trombone Voice
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB
Genres:
Christian Classical Period
Composers:
Michael Haydn
Publishers:
Carus Verlag
Series:
Stuttgart Urtext Edition
ISBN:
9790007080983
Format:
Vocal Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Michael Haydn
Usages:
Mass Funeral
Main Key:
C minor
Size:
7.5 x 10.67 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.58 pounds

Soli SATB, Coro SATB, 2 Ctr, 2 Tr, (3 Trb), Timp, 2 Vl, Bc - Grade 3

SKU: CA.5032103

Composed by Michael Haydn. Edited by Charles H. Sherman. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Johann Michael Haydn. Requiem In C (Schrattenbach) Mh 155. Sacred vocal music, Requiem, Mourning, death. Vocal score. Composed 1771. MH 155. Duration 35 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 50.321/03. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.5032103).

ISBN 9790007080983. 7.5 x 10.67 inches. Key: C minor. Language: Latin.

Johann Michael Haydn's "Requiem in C minor" heavily influenced W. A. Mozart's "Requiem". In just two weeks Michael Haydn composed his work in December 1771, on the occasion of the death of his employer, Prince Bishop Sigismund Count Schrattenbach, who was beloved among the people and was a great patron of the arts. The work was written under the impression of personal tragedy: Haydn's only child, Aloisia Josepha, died in January 1771, before completing her first year of life. Parts of the Schrattenbach-Requiem were played together with the completed movements from his second, unfinished Requiem during his own furneral service. During the funeral service in Vienna for Joseph Haydn, parts of his younger brother's C-minor Requiem were also performed. Score available separately - see item CA.5032100.