L'album Requiem, Op. 48: Agnus Dei de Gabriel Fauré : extraits, infos, charts, titres, écouter et télécharger.
‘The human soul dreams of being cradled like a child’ — Fauré’s Requiem offers a radiant and tender vision of heaven, comforting audiences far beyond the composer’s original Parisian congregation.
Gabriel Fauré's Requiem, Op. 48 opens with an unsmiling D spread out in octaves across the orchestra. Grave and unquestioning, it doesn't ask for your attention - it just takes it. But the composition ...
Different from the standard Requiem format, Gabriel Fauré’s work contains no Dies irae, and adds two prayers from the burial office: the “Libera me” and “In Paradisum.” Fauré noted in an interview ...
Orchestre de chambre Bernard Thomas, Choeur d'Argenteuil, Michel Piquemal - Requiem, Op. 48 : Introït et Kyrie Orchestre de chambre Bernard Thomas, Choeur d'Argenteuil, Michel Piquemal - Requiem, Op.
Gabriel Faure’s 1888 Requiem differs from most of its predecessors in at least two ways. First it omits the Dies Irae, a terrifying description of the Day of Judgment that is the centrepiece of the ...
In his seven-section Requiem, the French composer Gabriel Fauré distilled some of the most beautiful melodies he ever composed. The creation was almost certainly a musical tribute to his father, who ...