Requiem (Rutter)

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The Requiem by John Rutter is a musical setting of an adaptation of the Roman Catholic Requiem Mass, completed in 1985. The piece is a very lyrical choral piece with an orchestral accompaniment. The piece contains many chord clusters and atonal chords that are very popular in modern choral music. The Requiem was first performed on 13 October 1985 at Lovers' Lane United Methodist Church, Dallas, Texas (Director of Music: Allen Pote) by the Sanctuary Choir and orchestra. Movements 1, 2, 4, and 7 were first performed on the 14th of March 1985 at Fremont Presbyterian Church, Sacramento, California (Minister of Music: Mel Olson) by the Sanctuary Choir and ensemble. Both performances were conducted by the composer. The Lord is my Shepherd was originally written in 1976 as a separate anthem.

The first movement consists of the Requiem Æternam and the Kyrie Eleison. The second movement is titled Out of the Deep, and is based on the 130th Psalm. It contains a prominent cello solo written in C-minor. The third movement, Pie Jesu, from "Dies Irae", Missa pro defunctis, begins with a lyrical soprano soloist singing the Pie Jesu with a very light accompaniment, with only slight involvement of the chorus echoing the words Dona eis requiem, Dona eis sempiternam requiem. The fourth movement is the Sanctus and characteristically, it is a bright, lively, and exclamatory movement which is brightly orchestrated with bells, flute, and oboe and occasional timpani recalling the passage in Old Testament scripture in Isaiah chapter 6, and the worship of the six-winged seraphim in the heavenly throne-room of God.

Average Duration; 40 minutes

[edit] List of movements

  1. Requiem Aeternam
  2. Psalm 130: Out of the deep
  3. Pie Jesu
  4. Sanctus – Benedictus
  5. Agnus Dei
  6. Psalm 23: The Lord is my shepherd
  7. Lux Aeterna

English text from the Burial Service (slightly altered); Latin text, Missa pro defunctis English translations by John Rutter

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