BipolarComposer Posted September 29 Posted September 29 (edited) My tribute to the current state of the world. Edited September 29 by BipolarComposer MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Requiem pro mundo moriente - I. Requiem Aeternam Requiem pro mundo moriente - II. Kyrie Eleison Requiem pro mundo moriente - III. Sequentia 1- Dies Irae Requiem pro mundo moriente - III. Sequentia 2 - Tuba Mirum-Rex Tremendae Requiem pro mundo moriente - III. Sequentia 3 - Recordare Requiem pro mundo moriente - III. Sequentia 4 - Confutatis Requiem pro mundo moriente - IV. Offertorio Requiem pro mundo moriente - V. Sanctus Requiem pro mundo moriente - VI. Pie Jesu > next 1 1 Quote
Alex Weidmann Posted October 4 Posted October 4 I listened to the opening movement, and loved it! It's sparse and haunting, then shifts halfway through to become mysterious and tense, like a Film Noir. Congrats on completing this major work. Will try to listen to the other movements when I have time. 1 1 Quote
Alex Weidmann Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Have listened to all of this now. I noticed all but one of your movements follow the naming scheme of Mozart's Requiem. The suite feels mournful, with a flavour of Antiquity, and makes good use of percussion throughout. Sounds like Halloween music at times. The highlight for me was the mysterious last movement. Reminded me a little of the final movement of Holst's Planet Suite. This comes as a welcome relief, after the frantic dissonance of the preceding movements. Quote
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