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Original

Ein Deutsches Requiem. Johannes Brahms. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Horn sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Piccolo sheet music. Timpani sheet music.

Translation

A German Requiem. Johannes Brahms. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Horn sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Piccolo sheet music. Timpani sheet music.

Original

Ein Deutsches Requiem. arranged for Chamber ensemble. Composed by Johannes Brahms. 1833-1897. Edited by Joachim Linckelmann. Arranged by Joachim Linckelmann. For SB vocal soli, SATB choir, flute. piccolo, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, timpani, 2 violin, viola, cello, double bass. Score available separately - see item CA.2705550. Requiem, Mourning, death. Violin 1 part. Language. German. Op. 45. 24 pages. Duration 70 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.2705561. With Language. German. Requiem, Mourning, death. Brahms conceived the original orchestral version of his Requiem for a choir with over 200 singers. Most performances of the work will be sung with far fewer singers, resulting in a clear imbalance between the larger orchestra and smaller choir. The present arrangement for chamber ensemble minimizes this problem and makes it possible for choirs with modest budgets to perform this unsurpassed masterpiece. Surely practiced instrumentalists or ensembles will be happy to participate in a performance of this chamber version of the Requiem.

Translation

A German Requiem. arranged for Chamber ensemble. Composed by Johannes Brahms. 1833-1897. Edited by Joachim Linckelmann. Arranged by Joachim Linckelmann. For SB vocal soli, SATB choir, flute. small, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, timpani, violin 2, viola, cello, double bass. Score available separately - see item CA.2705550. Requiem, Mourning, death. Violin 1 part. Language. German. Op. 45. 24 pages. Duration 70 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.2705561. With Language. German. Requiem, Mourning, death. Brahms conceived the original orchestral version of his Requiem for a choir with over 200 singers. Most performances of the work will be sung with far fewer singers, resulting in a clear imbalance between the larger orchestra and smaller choir. The present arrangement for chamber ensemble minimizes this problem and makes it possible for choirs with modest budgets to perform this unsurpassed masterpiece. Surely practiced instrumentalists or ensembles will be happy to participate in a performance of this chamber version of the Requiem.