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Charles Camille Saint Saëns Françoise Pollet Damonte Jean Luc Viala Nicolas Rivenq Mercier Michel Piquemal Stevenson Libon Orchestre National Île France
Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns (9 October 1835 – 16 December 1921) was a French composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the Romantic era. Please support my channel: (http•••) Requiem, Op. 54 (1878) Requiem - Kyrie (0:00) Dies Irae (6:21) Rex Tremendae (12:47) Oro Supplex (16:42) Hostias (Offertoire) (20:58) Sanctus (23:11) Benedictus (24:47) Agnus Dei (26:55) Françoise Pollet, soprano Magali Chalmeau-Damonte, mezzo-soprano Jean-Luc Viala, ténor Nicolas Rivenq, baryton 'l'Orchestre National d' Île de France' and Choeur Régional VITTORIA d'Île de France :conducted by:Jacques Mercier and Michel Piquemal Description by Joseph Stevenson Albert Libon, a friend of Camille Saint-Saëns, provided for his one funeral music by including in his will a bequest to the composer, on condition that he write a Requiem to be performed after Libon's death. Libon died in 1877. Early the next spring Saint-Saëns travelled to Switzerland, where he composed the Requiem in eight days. Saint-Saëns did not follow the Romantic Era's tendency to write larger, more symphonic requiems. Saint-Saëns kept his composition in a size, length, and style that would make it completely appropriate for performance in an actual requiem mass in church. It is a sorrowful piece, without the theatricality some church leaders were finding in some Requiems of the period. It is cleanly, not lushly, scored, with particularly effective use of the harps.
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