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W.A. Mozart. Requiem K.626. Vocal Score. Sheet Music. SATB, Organ Accompaniment. SATB. ORGA. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

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W.A. Mozart. Requiem K.626. Vocal Score. Sheet Music. SATB, Organ Pavadījums. SATB. ORGA. Volfgangs Amadejs Mocarts.

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If ordering more than 10 copies, please call us on 44. 1284 725725 to check availability. The Requiem was Mozart’s final composition. It was commissioned by the widow of the Countess von Walsegg who died in February 1791. After working on the Requiem through October and November, however, Mozart fell ill and died without completing it. Mozart's widow, needing money, asked Joseph Eybler to complete the work. Unfortunately, he could not finish the work, and it was handed over to Franz Xaver Sussmayr. However, Sussmayr was a musician of limited capabilities and much of his contribution was in fact a copy of Eybler's work. This new edition of Mozart's Requiem starts afresh from Mozart's incomplete autograph, and uses none of Eybler or Sussmayr's contributions. The orchestration has been reworked throughout, using parts of Die Zauberflote and La Clemenza di Tito as the chief models.

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Pasūtot vairāk nekā 10 kopijas, lūdzu, zvaniet mums uz 44. 1284 725725, lai pārbaudītu pieejamību. Requiem bija Mocarta galīgais sastāvs. To pasūtīja atraitnes grāfienes fon Walsegg kurš nomira februāris 1791. Pēc darba uz Rekviēma līdz oktobrī un novembrī, taču, Mocarts saslima un nomira bez tās aizpildīšanas. Mocarta atraitne, kam nepieciešama nauda, ​​lūdza Joseph Eybler lai pabeigtu darbu. Diemžēl, viņš nespēja pabeigt darbu, un tā tika nodota Franz Xaver Sussmayr. Taču Sussmayr bija mūziķis ierobežotām spējām un daudz viņa ieguldījuma patiesībā bija kopija Eybler darbu. This new edition of Mozart's Requiem starts afresh from Mozart's incomplete autograph, and uses none of Eybler or Sussmayr's contributions. The orchestration has been reworked throughout, using parts of Die Zauberflote and La Clemenza di Tito as the chief models.