Johannes Brahms’ A German Requiem, one of the most beloved choral works in the classical music repertoire, is the centerpiece of the New Hampshire Master Chorale’s spring concerts on June 14 in ...
The fifth movement of Johannes Brahms masterful choral work “Ein deutsches Requiem” contains the text “I will comfort you as one’s mother comforts him.” This promise of comfort, sung in German, ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Johannes Brahms' "Ein deutsches Requiem" (the full original title is "Ein deutsches Requiem, nach Worten der heiligen Schrift," ...
“Blest are they who mourn, for they shall have comfort”. These words, forming the opening phrases of the Brahms’ Requiem, are taken from Matthew 5:4 and are part of the well-known and much-loved ...
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It was a work Brahms labored over for a dozen years. Consoled by the psalms, the gospels, and the prophets, he set their words to his music. Music that would be his grandest. Perhaps even his greatest ...
In this celebratory program featuring renowned artists baritone Will Liverman and soprano Joélle Harvey, Dessoff invites all Dessoff Alumni to join on stage for this beloved work. In addition, Dessoff ...
The idea of composing a requiem in the German language based on texts from the Lutheran Bible and the Apocrypha began to take shape in Brahms' mind in 1857, a year after the death of his friend and ...
DANBURY - In one of those wonderful accidents of scheduling, the Danbury Music Centre presented a performance of Johannes Brahms' "Ein Deutsches Requiem" in Ives Concert Hall on May 7, the very ...
NEW YORK — The New York concert season drawing to a close was more or less bookended by performances of Brahms’ “A German Requiem,” intended to set the work in broader contexts. In October, Lincoln ...
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