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Original

Requiem in C minor. Luigi Cherubini. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Choir sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Horn sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music. Trombone sheet music.

Translation

Requiem in C minor. Luigi Cherubini. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Choir sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Horn sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music. Trombone sheet music.

Original

Requiem in C minor composed by Luigi Cherubini. 1760-1842. Edited by Wolfgang Hochstein. For SATB choir, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, timpani, tamtam, 2 violins, 2 violas, cello, contrabass. C-Moll. C minor. Score available separately - see item CA.4008600. Requiem, Mourning, death. Double bass part. Language. Latin. 16 pages. Duration 50 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.4008616. ISBN M-007-09714-1. With Language. Latin. Requiem, Mourning, death. Cherubini's Requiem in C minor for mixed choir. without vocal soloists. and orchestra, which is presented here in a critical new edition, is among the most significant contributions to this genre in the 19th century. It was composed in Paris in 1816 and within a short time it became well known. Musicians such as Beethoven, Schumann and Brahms held it in high esteem because of the work's superior compositional construction, orchestration, mastery of form and the balance in proportion between text and music.

Translation

Requiem in C minor composed by Luigi Cherubini. 1760-1842. Edited by Wolfgang Hochstein. For SATB choir, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, timpani, tamtam, 2 violins, 2 violas, cello, contrabass. C-Moll. C minor. Score available separately - see item CA.4008600. Requiem, Mourning, death. Double bass part. Language. Latin. 16 pages. Duration 50 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.4008616. ISBN M-007-09714-1. With Language. Latin. Requiem, Mourning, death. Cherubini's Requiem in C minor for mixed choir. without vocal soloists. and orchestra, which is presented here in a critical new edition, is among the most significant contributions to this genre in the 19th century. It was composed in Paris in 1816 and within a short time it became well known. Musicians such as Beethoven, Schumann and Brahms held it in high esteem because of the work's superior compositional construction, orchestration, mastery of form and the balance in proportion between text and music.