musical setting of the Mass for the Dead (missa pro defunctis), named for the beginning of the Latin of the Introit Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine (Give them eternal rest, O Lord). The polyphonic composition for the requiem mass differs from the normal mass in that it not only includes certain items of the Ordinarye.g., Kyrie, Sanctus, Agnus Dei (the joyful portions, Gloria and Credo, are omitted)but also contains the Introit and Gradual from the Proper. A tract, followed by the sequence Dies irae (Day of Wrath), is substituted for the Alleluia and often is a major dramatic element in the composition. Sometimes responses and other text are added from the burial service, which follows the mass. Outstanding treatments of the requiem are those of W.A. Mozart, Hector Berlioz, Luigi Cherubini, Antonn Dvork, Giuseppe Verdi, Anton Bruckner, Gabriel Faur, and Maurice Durufle. Notable works not following the standard mass text are Benjamin Britten's War Requiem, based both on Latin prayers and on war poems by Wilfred Owen, and the Ein deutsches Requiem (German Requiem) of Johannes Brahms, based on scriptural passages.
REQUIEM MASS
Meaning of REQUIEM MASS in English
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