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Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems

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Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems: Encyclopedia - Requiem

The Requiem or Requiem Mass, also known formally (in Latin) as the Missa pro defunctis or Missa defunctorum, is a liturgical service of the Roman Catholic Church and its Eastern Rite. Its theme is a prayer for the salvation of the souls of the departed, and it is used both at services immediately preceding a burial, and on occasions of more general remembrance. It is sometimes observed by other denominations of Christianity such as ...

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Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems: Encyclopedia II - Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems

Requiem is also used to describe any sacred composition that sets religious texts that would be appropriate at a funeral, or to describe such compositions for liturgies other than the Roman Catholic mass. Among the earliest examples of this type are the German requiems composed in the 17th century by Schütz and Praetorius, whose works are Lutheran adaptations of the Catholic requiem, and which provided inspiration for the mighty German Requiem by Brahms. A rather exhaustive lis ...

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Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems: Encyclopedia II - Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems

Requiem is also used to describe any sacred composition that sets religious texts that would be appropriate at a funeral, or to describe such compositions for liturgies other than the Roman Catholic mass. Among the earliest examples of this type are the German requiems composed in the 17th century by Schütz and Praetorius, whose works are Lutheran adaptations of the Catholic requiem, and which provided inspiration for the mighty German Requiem by Brahms. A rather exhaustive lis ...

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Requiem, Requiem - The Roman Catholic service, Requiem - Musical compositions, Requiem - Added movements, Requiem - Concert requiems, Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems, Requiem - Anglican burial service, Requiem - 20th century developments, Requiem - Requiem in popular culture, Requiem - Requiem composers, Requiem - Renaissance, Requiem - Baroque, Requiem - Classical period, Requiem - Romantic era, Requiem - Post-romantic | 20th century, Requiem - Requiems by languages other than Latin

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Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems: Encyclopedia II - Requiem - The Roman Catholic service

This use of the word requiem comes from the opening words of the Introit: Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis. (Grant them eternal rest, O Lord, and may everlasting light shine upon them.) The requiem mass differs from the ordinary mass in omitting certain joyful passages such as the Gloria, Credo, and Alleluia, and by the addition the sequence Dies Iræ. The regular texts of the musical portions to be found in the Roman Catholic liturgy, laid down at the Tridentine Council, are the follo ...

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Requiem, Requiem - The Roman Catholic service, Requiem - Musical compositions, Requiem - Added movements, Requiem - Concert requiems, Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems, Requiem - Anglican burial service, Requiem - 20th century developments, Requiem - Requiem in popular culture, Requiem - Famous Requiems, Requiem - Other Requiem composers, Requiem - Renaissance, Requiem - Baroque, Requiem - Classical period, Requiem - Romantic era, Requiem - Post-romantic | 20th century, Requiem - Requiems by languages other than Latin

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Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems: Encyclopedia II - Requiem - The Roman Catholic service

This use of the word requiem comes from the opening words of the Introit: Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis. (Grant them eternal rest, O Lord, and may everlasting light shine upon them.) The requiem mass differs from the ordinary mass in omitting certain joyful passages such as the Gloria, Credo, and Alleluia, and by the addition the sequence Dies Iræ. The regular texts of the musical portions to be found in the Roman Catholic liturgy, laid down at the Tridentine Council, are the follo ...

See also:

Requiem, Requiem - The Roman Catholic service, Requiem - Musical compositions, Requiem - Added movements, Requiem - Concert requiems, Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems, Requiem - Anglican burial service, Requiem - 20th century developments, Requiem - Requiem in popular culture, Requiem - Requiem composers, Requiem - Renaissance, Requiem - Baroque, Requiem - Classical period, Requiem - Romantic era, Requiem - Post-romantic | 20th century, Requiem - Requiems by languages other than Latin

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Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems: Encyclopedia II - Requiem - 20th century developments

In the 20th century the requiem evolved in several new directions. The genre of war requiems is perhaps the most notable, which comprise of compositions dedicated to the memory of people killed in wartime. These often include extra-liturgical poems of a pacifist or non-liturgical nature; for example, the War Requiem of Benjamin Britten juxtaposes the Latin text with the poetry of Wilfred Owen, and Robert Steadman's Mass in Black intersperses environmental poetry and prophecies of Nostradamus. The several Holocaust requie ...

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Requiem, Requiem - The Roman Catholic service, Requiem - Musical compositions, Requiem - Added movements, Requiem - Concert requiems, Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems, Requiem - Anglican burial service, Requiem - 20th century developments, Requiem - Requiem in popular culture, Requiem - Famous Requiems, Requiem - Other Requiem composers, Requiem - Renaissance, Requiem - Baroque, Requiem - Classical period, Requiem - Romantic era, Requiem - Post-romantic | 20th century, Requiem - Requiems by languages other than Latin

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Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems: Encyclopedia II - Requiem - 20th century developments

In the 20th century the requiem evolved in several new directions. The genre of war requiems is perhaps the most notable, which comprise of compositions dedicated to the memory of people killed in wartime. These often include extra-liturgical poems of a pacifist or non-liturgical nature; for example, the War Requiem of Benjamin Britten juxtaposes the Latin text with the poetry of Wilfred Owen, and Robert Steadman's Mass in Black intersperses environmental poetry and prophecies of Nostradamus. The several Holocaust requie ...

See also:

Requiem, Requiem - The Roman Catholic service, Requiem - Musical compositions, Requiem - Added movements, Requiem - Concert requiems, Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems, Requiem - Anglican burial service, Requiem - 20th century developments, Requiem - Requiem in popular culture, Requiem - Requiem composers, Requiem - Renaissance, Requiem - Baroque, Requiem - Classical period, Requiem - Romantic era, Requiem - Post-romantic | 20th century, Requiem - Requiems by languages other than Latin

Read more here: » Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Requiem - 20th century developments

Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems: Encyclopedia II - Requiem - Musical compositions

For many centuries the texts of the requiem were sung to Gregorian melodies. The first surviving polyphonic setting is believed to have been composed by Ockeghem around 1460; his requiem is believed to predate a lost setting by the elder composer Dufay. Many early requiems employ different texts that were in use in different liturgies around Europe before the Council of Trent set down the texts given above. The requiem of Brumel, circa 150 ...

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Requiem, Requiem - The Roman Catholic service, Requiem - Musical compositions, Requiem - Added movements, Requiem - Concert requiems, Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems, Requiem - Anglican burial service, Requiem - 20th century developments, Requiem - Requiem in popular culture, Requiem - Requiem composers, Requiem - Renaissance, Requiem - Baroque, Requiem - Classical period, Requiem - Romantic era, Requiem - Post-romantic | 20th century, Requiem - Requiems by languages other than Latin

Read more here: » Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Requiem - Musical compositions

Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems: Encyclopedia II - Requiem - Musical compositions

For many centuries the texts of the requiem were sung to Gregorian melodies. The first surviving polyphonic setting is believed to have been composed by Ockeghem around 1460; his requiem is believed to predate a lost setting by the elder composer Dufay. Many early requiems employ different texts that were in use in different liturgies around Europe before the Council of Trent set down the texts given above. The requiem of Brumel, circa 150 ...

See also:

Requiem, Requiem - The Roman Catholic service, Requiem - Musical compositions, Requiem - Added movements, Requiem - Concert requiems, Requiem - Non-Catholic requiems, Requiem - Anglican burial service, Requiem - 20th century developments, Requiem - Requiem in popular culture, Requiem - Famous Requiems, Requiem - Other Requiem composers, Requiem - Renaissance, Requiem - Baroque, Requiem - Classical period, Requiem - Romantic era, Requiem - Post-romantic | 20th century, Requiem - Requiems by languages other than Latin

Read more here: » Requiem: Encyclopedia II - Requiem - Musical compositions

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