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Mozart's Requiem
Witness an epic, heart-rending journey of the soul, as Opera North, Phoenix Dance Theatre, Jazzart Dance Theatre and Cape Town Opera combine for a powerful performance. Filmed at Leeds Grand Theatre, this unforgettable contemporary dance staging of Mozart’s great choral lament is choreographed by Dane Hurst and conducted by Garry Walker. Featuring soloists Ellie Laugharne, Ann Taylor, Mongezi Mosoaka and Simon Shibambu alongside the Chorus and Orchestra of Opera North.
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Mozart's Requiem is a choral mass in D minor, K. 626, composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It is his last, unfinished work, completed by his student Franz Xaver Süssmayr. The work is a setting of the Catholic Requiem Mass for the dead, intended for liturgical use.
Critical Reception
The Requiem is universally acclaimed as one of Mozart's masterpieces and a cornerstone of Western classical music. Its profound emotional depth, harmonic complexity, and dramatic power have been praised for centuries. While specific critical reception for a 2023 'performance' would vary by conductor, orchestra, and soloists, the work itself is considered timeless and consistently receives high marks for its artistic merit.
What Reviewers Say
Profoundly moving and spiritually resonant.
A testament to Mozart's genius, even in its unfinished state.
Harmonically rich and dramatically powerful, with an enduring emotional impact.
Google audience: As 'Mozart's Requiem' is a timeless musical composition rather than a specific film or event released in 2023, direct Google user reviews for a '2023 release' are not applicable. However, recordings and performances of the Requiem are consistently highly rated by classical music enthusiasts for their emotional depth, musical brilliance, and historical significance.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as a specific 2023 release; the composition itself is considered one of the most significant works in Western music history, with countless awards and accolades attributed to various performances and recordings over centuries).
Fun Fact
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died before completing his Requiem, leaving detailed sketches for the latter parts. His student, Franz Xaver Süssmayr, is credited with completing the score, basing his work on Mozart's instructions and musical style, although the exact extent of Süssmayr's contribution and the contributions of other Mozart students remain a subject of scholarly debate.
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