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Page from the manuscript of the Requiem: In paradisum, m. 413, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris. Gabriel Fauré composed his Requiem in D minor, Op. 48, between 1887 and 1890. The choral-orchestral setting of the shortened Catholic Mass for the Dead in Latin is the best-known of his large works. Its focus is on eternal rest and consolation.
Op. 48 Requiem in D minor (1877, rev. 1887–90, orch. 1899) Op. 49 Petite Pièce in G for cello and piano (c. 1888) now lost Op. 50 Pavane in F-sharp minor (1887)
Prélude No. 5 in D minor. Allegro. Cochard quotes the earlier writer Louis Aguettant's description of this prélude as "This fine outburst of anger (Ce bel accès de colère)". The mood is turbulent and anxious; [95] the piece ends in quiet resignation reminiscent of the "Libera me" of the Requiem. [84] Prélude No. 6 in E ♭ minor. Andante.
Fauré in 1907. Gabriel Urbain Fauré [n 1] (12 May [n 2] 1845 – 4 November 1924) was a French composer, organist, pianist and teacher. He was one of the foremost French composers of his generation, and his musical style influenced many 20th-century composers.
Zelenka: Requiem in D minor, ZWV 48 After Augustus the Strong Circa 1730; Mozart: Requiem, K. 626 (1791: Mozart died before its completion; Franz Xaver Süssmayr's completion is often used) Salieri: Requiem (1804) (played at his funeral on May 7, 1825) Cherubini: Requiem in C minor (1815) and Requiem in D minor (1836) Berlioz: Grande Messe des ...
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The settings of the Requiem Mass by Marc-Antoine Charpentier (H.234, H.263, H.269, H.427), Luigi Cherubini, Antonin Dvořák, Gabriel Fauré, Maurice Duruflé, John Rutter, Karl Jenkins, Kim André Arnesen and Fredrik Sixten include a "Pie Jesu" as an independent movement. Decidedly, the best known is the "Pie Jesu" from Fauré's Requiem.
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