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At his memorial service on 22 June 1825 his own Requiem in C minor — composed in 1804 – was performed for the first time.
In 1549, there had been provision for a Requiem ( not so called ) and prayers of commendation and committal, the first addressed to the deceased.
James Hadley Chase wrote a few novels with private eyes as the main hero, including Blonde's Requiem ( 1945 ), Lay Her Among the Lilies ( 1950 ), and Figure It Out for Yourself ( 1950 ).
" The 1940 celebrations also included a concert at the Tokyo Kabukiza for which new works were commissioned from composers in France, Hungary, England ( Benjamin Britten, Sinfonia da Requiem, ultimately rejected ), and Germany ( Richard Strauss, Japanische Festmusik ).
The first full-length feature produced under the BFI's new scheme was Kevin Brownlow and Andrew Mollo's Winstanley ( 1975 ), while others included Moon Over the Alley ( 1975 ), Requiem for a Village ( 1975 ), the openly avant-garde Central Bazaar ( 1973 ), Pressure ( 1975 ) and A Private Enterprise ( 1974 ) -- the last two being, respectively, the first British Black and Asian features.
Schmidt experienced a spiritual and physical breakdown after this, but achieved an artistic revival and resolution in his Fourth Symphony of 1933 ( which he inscribed as " Requiem for my Daughter ") and, especially, in his oratorio The Book With Seven Seals.
Immediately after Rossini's death, Giuseppe Verdi proposed to collaborate with twelve other Italian composers on a Requiem for Rossini, to be performed on the first anniversary of Rossini's death, conducted by Angelo Mariani.
Verdi re-used the " Libera me, Domine " he had written for the Rossini Requiem in his 1872 Requiem for Manzoni.
In 1989 the conductor Helmuth Rilling recorded the original Requiem for Rossini in its world premiere.
* Symphony No. 1, Versuch eines Requiem for alto and orchestra ( 1950 ) – revised version of Symphonisches Fragment ( on texts by Walt Whitman )
She is a vampiric Prince in Mexico according to setting information given for the popular role-playing game Vampire: the Requiem, as well as having an entire bloodline of vampires named after her and supposedly descended from her.
Works such as the Requiem of Hector Berlioz would have been impossible to perform just a few decades earlier, with its demanding writing for twenty woodwinds, as well as four gigantic brass ensembles each including around four trumpets, four trombones, and two tubas.
Benjamin Britten's War Requiem is also an important example of the repertoire for more than one conductor.
The Beatles with Lacan: Rock ‘ n ’ Roll as Requiem for the Modern Age.
Sfondrati was a close follower of Carlo Cardinal Borromeo, and when cardinal he celebrated the Requiem Mass for Borromeo on 7 November 1584.
He continues to write Sláine, Bill Savage, Black Siddha and ABC Warriors for 2000 AD, and also the Franco-Belgian comic Requiem Vampire Knight, with art by Olivier Ledroit and its spin-off Claudia Chevalier Vampire, with art by Franck Tacito.
* Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream ( 2000 )
The less well-known Requiem for a Gringo shows many traces from another well-known Japanese film, Masaki Kobayashi's Harakiri.
The film Requiem for a Dream concludes with " Act III: Winter ," in which the movie reaches its chilling climax.
By the late fifties, he regularly appeared on television: as Sean Connery's trainer in boxing drama Requiem for a Heavyweight ( 1957 ), with Charlie Drake in the sitcom Drake's Progress ( BBC, 1957 ) and a title role in Three ' Tough ' Guys ( ITV, 1957 ), in which he played a bungling criminal.
* In the Star Trek episode " Requiem for Methuselah ," the android's name is Rayna Kapec ( an anagram of Capek ).
* The specific information on the Messa da Requiem in G minor was taken from the liner notes, written by Keith Anderson, for the 2010 Naxos recording of the piece.

Requiem and Americas
He also sang on the songs " Within the Lost World " and " Far Far Cry " for the Jonathan Elias album Requiem for the Americas.
In 1989, for Jonathan Elias ' Requiem For The Americas project, Le Bon contributed " Follow In My Footsteps ", with The Bangles ' Susanna Hoffs on background vocals.

Requiem and Songs
More accessible styles of choral music include that by Benjamin Britten, including his War Requiem, Five Flower Songs, and Rejoice in the Lamb.
The project was completed in 1981 with the recordings of Burlesque Variations on an Original Theme, and Two Herrick Songs, Requiem for the Rose and The Hag.
* Requiem: Songs for Sue, Op.
** Leonard Slatkin ( conductor ) & Jerry Blackstone, William Hammer, Jason Harris, Christopher Kiver, Carole Ott & Mary Alice Stollak ( choir directors ) for Bolcom: Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience: Requiem performed by Christine Brewer, Measha Brueggergosman, Ilana Davidson, Nmon Ford, Linda Hohenfeld, Joan Morris, Carmen Pelton, Marietta Simpson & Thomas Young ; Michigan State University Children's Choir, University Of Michigan Chamber Choir, University Of Michigan Orpheus Singers, University Of Michigan University Choir & University Musical Society Choral Union ; University Of Michigan School Of Music Symphony Orchestra
The diva made many recordings, including Eugene Onegin ( 1956 and 1970 ), Mussorgsky's Songs and Dances of Death ( 1961 and 1976 ), Britten's War Requiem ( with Sir Peter Pears and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, conducted by the composer ; 1963 ), The Poet's Echo ( 1968 ), Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov ( 1970 and 1987 ), Puccini's Tosca ( 1976 ), Tchaikovsky's The Queen of Spades ( with Regina Resnik, 1976 ), Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk ( 1978 ), Tchaikovsky's Iolanta ( with Nicolai Gedda, 1984 ), and Prokofiev's War and Peace ( 1986 ).
He is also a solo artist having recorded six guitar albums: Vertigo ( 2004 ), Songs for Sanity ( 2005 ), The Devil Knows My Name ( 2007 ), Requiem ( 2008 ), The Art of Malice ( 2010 ) and God Told Me To ( 2012 ), as well as a remix album, Remixploitation ( 2009 ).
He often names his songs after famous murderers, ( i. e. Edward Gein (" Gein with Envy ", Songs for Sanity ,) Albert Fish (" Werewolf of Westeria ", The Devil Knows My Name ) or torture devices ( see any song from Requiem ).
* With Herbert von Karajan: The Creation, The Seasons, Die Walküre, Götterdämmerung, St Matthew Passion, Mass in B minor, Fidelio ( as Marzelline ), Ninth Symphony, Missa Solemnis, A German Requiem, Four Last Songs

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His large choral work A German Requiem is not a setting of the liturgical Missa pro defunctis but a setting of texts which Brahms selected from the Lutheran Bible.
A German Requiem was partially inspired by his mother's death in 1865 ( at which time he composed a funeral march that was to become the basis of Part Two, Denn alles Fleisch ), but it also incorporates material from a symphony which he started in 1854 but abandoned following Schumann's suicide attempt.
Several Heinlein works have been published since his death, including the aforementioned For Us, The Living as well as 1989's Grumbles from the Grave, a collection of letters between Heinlein and his editors and agent ; 1992's Tramp Royale, a travelogue of a southern hemisphere tour the Heinleins took in the 1950s ; Take Back Your Government, a how-to book about participatory democracy written in 1946 ; and a tribute volume called Requiem: Collected Works and Tributes to the Grand Master, containing some additional short works previously unpublished in book form.
The early ' 90s saw groups like After Crying from Hungary release Overground Music ( 1990 ), Quaterna Requiem from Brazil release Velha Gravura ( 1990 ), Änglagård from Sweden release Hybris ( 1992 ) and Isildurs Bane, also from Sweden, release The Voyage-A Trip To Elsewhere ( 1992 ).
A facsimile sheet of music from the Dies Irae movement of the " Requiem ( Mozart ) | Requiem Mass in D Minor " ( K. 626 ) in Mozart's own handwriting.
The orchestral accompaniment for Donna Ribalda's opening aria, " Let's face it — I'm lost ", bears more than a passing resemblance to the " Rex tremendae majestatis " from Mozart's Requiem.
In the 19th century, sacred music escaped from the church and leaped onto the concert stage, with large sacred works unsuitable for church use, such as Berlioz's Te Deum and Requiem, and Brahms's Ein deutsches Requiem.
* 2024, a song from the 1982 album " Requiem " by Arthur Brown.
: Requiem for a Divided Country, Richler had commented approvingly on Esther Delisle's history, The Traitor and the Jew: Anti-Semitism and the Delirium of Extremist Right-Wing Nationalism in French Canada from 1929-1939 ( 1992 ), about Canada and particularly Quebec attitudes in the decade before the start of World War II.
Akhmatova's work ranges from short lyric poems to intricately structured cycles, such as Requiem ( 1935 – 40 ), her tragic masterpiece about the Stalinist terror.
( from Requiem.
The Requiem aeternam, Dies irae, and Libera me movements end in a brief choral phrase, consisting mainly of slow half notes, that resolves the tritone's discord to an F major chord, while at the end of the Agnus Dei the tenor ( in his only transition from the Owen poems to the Requiem liturgy, on the key words, Dona nobis pacem – Give us peace ) outlines a perfect fifth from C to G before moving down to F ♯ to resolve the chorus's final chord.
The boys ' choir echoes the Requiem aeternam from the beginning of the work, and the full choir ends on the resolved tritone motif mentioned above.

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