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Original

Version for small ensemble. Giuseppe Verdi. Choir sheet music.

Translation

Version for small ensemble. Giuseppe Verdi. Choir sheet music.

Original

Version for small ensemble composed by Giuseppe Verdi. 1813-1901. Arranged by Michael Betzner-Brandt. For choir. Requiem, Mourning, death. Choral score. Language. Latin. Duration 90 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.2730365. With Language. Latin. Requiem, Mourning, death. The choir director and music pedagogue Michael Betzner-Brandt from Berlin is particularly renowned in the choir scene for his creativity. In order to perform Verdi's Requiem with his chamber choir, he arranged the work as a "chamber oratorio". The piano reduction, which forms the foundation, is expanded by parts for horn, double bass, marimba and percussion. The expressive orchestral timbres of the original are not lost, but transformed into more delicate shades. The Requiem is enhanced especially in its many chamber music passages. Enables smaller choirs to perform this attractive work, without cooperation with other ensembles and orchestras. Performances can be realized on a smaller budget. Offers challenging and rewarding soloistic parts for instrumentalists. The "chamber oratorio" version offers a fresh view on the well-known work. The piano reduction and choir score are identical to the original version.

Translation

Version for small ensemble composed by Giuseppe Verdi. 1813-1901. Arranged by Michael Betzner-Brandt. For choir. Requiem, Mourning, death. Choral score. Language. Latin. Duration 90 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.2730365. With Language. Latin. Requiem, Mourning, death. The choir director and music pedagogue Michael Betzner-Brandt from Berlin is particularly renowned in the choir scene for his creativity. In order to perform Verdi's Requiem with his chamber choir, he arranged the work as a chamber oratorio. The piano reduction, which forms the foundation, is expanded by parts for horn, double bass, marimba and percussion. The expressive orchestral timbres of the original are not lost, but transformed into more delicate shades. The Requiem is enhanced especially in its many chamber music passages. Enables smaller choirs to perform this attractive work, without cooperation with other ensembles and orchestras. Performances can be realized on a smaller budget. Offers challenging and rewarding soloistic parts for instrumentalists. The chamber oratorio version offers a fresh view on the well-known work. The piano reduction and choir score are identical to the original version.