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Classical composers would write a requiem mass, and the audience would instantly have a framework of life and death, God and man, to work within.
The teeth are brilliantly preserved examples of a number of species, including raggedtooth, requiem and even mackerel shark.
Might this Bote be the shadowy messenger who came to Mozart's door, not long before the composer's death, to request a requiem mass?
Also, the apocalyptic vistas of the requiem mass were foreign to Poulenc's artistic temperament.
On Tuesday his requiem Mass took place and following this he was interred in the family grave in the adjoining cemetery.
His latest book is a collection of his writings, which as you'd guess from its title, Jazz and Its Discontents, is almost a requiem for jazz.
Blacktip reef sharks and blacktip sharks are the lightweights of the requiem shark world.
I'd like to try to correct or balance this tendency by writing a sort of requiem for these Great Men or Dead White Males.
Grey reef and other requiem sharks need to move about or to be in moving water so that oxygenated water passes across their gills.
His next project, to be unveiled at Salzburg this summer, is that most old-fashioned of musical forms, a requiem.
This quartet featured a stunning, slashing, angry modern-dance dialogue between two dancers, then a requiem for fallen comrades.
Structured as a musical requiem, the score, as well Brian Emrich's soundscape, envelopes the action, making strong use of the audio landscape.
Let's hope that classical music in North America is not yet ready for a requiem!
Musical settings of the requiem may be very public, or almost painfully private.
The dream-like quality of the images evokes the past and sings a requiem for a child in a family.
Some say the fallen tree began to shudder and sing a requiem for all the slaughtered, innocent multitudes.
Perhaps the emotion expressed here is in part a requiem for Jobim, the inventor of bossa, who died from cancer in his fifties.
Much like a requiem, the mood is mournful, even funereal, and the work includes passages one could label classical and minimalist.
In hindsight, the boozy requiem wasn't just for Hindery, but for an era.
Buzz Bissinger writes a four-page sentence that ruins a requiem for welterweight Barney Ross.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The bell-bird and the tui sing a requiem over them by day, while the morepork and the kiwi wail for them at night.
On a little island just within the barrier reef, she was laid to rest, with the never-ending cry of the surf for her requiem.
The altar, where a weekly requiem had been said for them, was gone, and the footpace and piscina alone showed where it had stood.
The seafowl enshadowed him with their wings, their harsh cries were his requiem.
The black water of Saguenay was its pall, the storm its requiem.
Voice and instrument seemed both living, and threw out with vivid sympathy those strains which the ethereal Mozart first conceived as his own dying requiem.
In his gloomy spirits he even said to his wife that he was writing his own Requiem.
Love had been the cradle-song of his infancy, love was the Requiem of his youth.
The wind was howling their Requiem over the inhospitable coast.
Walter Sullivan, whose 1976 Requiem for the Renascence eloquently argued the obverse of her thesis, is not cited.
The congregation remained standing as the St Paul's choir sung the Sanctus and Pie Jesu from Faure's Requiem.
This proems may have induced him to distance himself from his earlier output, thus not engaging in the retrieval of the score for the Requiem.
A Requiem completed the devotions of the unfortunate Kenmure.
Let the ocean be my sepulchre, and the winds sing my Requiem.
The Romish mass for the dead begins with Requiem eternam, whence Requiem denominating the mass itself, and any other funereal music.
They will be playing a new work, Requiem for a Dreamer, commissioned by Birmingham Jazz, Turner Sims Concert Hall, The University of York and the Airshaft Trust.
As well as new material, it will feature new versions of JT tracks such as Requiem, From A Deadbeat To An Old Greaser, Moths, Home and Fire At Midnight, Barre.
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