Requiem op. 89 Urtext by Antonin Dvorak 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Antonin Dvorak

The profound impression it makes on us is due in part to the sequence of variations on a death motif that seems to have been borrowed from the beginning of the second Kyrie from Bach's Mass in B minor. Written in 1890, it was commissioned by the publisher Novello for the Birmingham Music Festival and premiered there under the direction of the composer on 9 October 1891. For this performance, Dvorak used a copy of the score which he had personally examined and which later served as the engraver's copy. The Dvorak scholar Klaus Doge succeeded in tracking down its location and evaluating this important source for the first time. It contains the "Fassung letzter Hand" and, moreover, offers valuable insights into Dvorak's conducting workshop. It served as the principal source for the Breitkopf Urtext edition.Dvorak's Requiem is one of the Czech composer's great sacred works and one of the greatest Requiem settings in music history.

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Instrument:
Choir Tenor Voice Alto Voice Soprano Voice Bass Voice Voice Solo
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB Mixed Choir
Genres:
Christian Romantic Period
Composers:
Antonin Dvorak
Publishers:
Breitkopf and Haertel
Series:
Breitkopf Choral Library
ISBN:
9790004412510
EAN:
9790004412510
Format:
Vocal Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Antonin Dvorak
Usages:
Mass School and Community
Number of Pages:
60
Size:
7.5 x 10.5 inches
Shipping Weight:
8.05 pounds

Soprano voice solo, alto voice solo, tenor voice solo, bass voice solo, mixed choir, orchestra (solos: SATB – choir: SATB – 3(picc).3(cor ang).3(B-clar) 3(dbl bsn) – 4.4.3.1 – timp.perc– hp– org – str)

SKU: BR.CHB-5318

Urtext. Composed by Antonin Dvorak. Edited by Klaus Döge. Stapled. Chor-Bibliothek (Choral Library). Requiem; Romantic; Late-romantic. Choral score. 60 pages. Duration 95'. Breitkopf and Haertel #ChB 5318. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.CHB-5318).

ISBN 9790004412510. 7.5 x 10.5 inches.

The profound impression it makes on us is due in part to the sequence of variations on a death motif that seems to have been borrowed from the beginning of the second Kyrie from Bach's Mass in B minor. Written in 1890, it was commissioned by the publisher Novello for the Birmingham Music Festival and premiered there under the direction of the composer on 9 October 1891. For this performance, Dvorak used a copy of the score which he had personally examined and which later served as the engraver's copy. The Dvorak scholar Klaus Doge succeeded in tracking down its location and evaluating this important source for the first time. It contains the "Fassung letzter Hand" and, moreover, offers valuable insights into Dvorak's conducting workshop. It served as the principal source for the Breitkopf Urtext edition.

Dvorak's Requiem is one of the Czech composer's great sacred works and one of the greatest Requiem settings in music history.