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Mozart: Requiem in D minor, KV626 1984

60 min📅 1984-01-01

Experience the haunting beauty of Mozart's legendary *Mozart: Requiem in D minor, KV626 (1984)*, captured in a breathtaking live performance from Munich's Herkulessaal.

Director: Hugo Käch

Cast

Edith Mathis
Edith Mathis
Soprano
Trudeliese Schmidt
Trudeliese Schmidt
Alto
Peter Schreier
Peter Schreier
Tenor
Gwynne Howell
Bass
Colin Davis
Colin Davis
Self - Conductor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mozart: Requiem in D minor, KV626 (1984) about?

This film presents a live performance of Mozart's final and unfinished masterpiece, the *Requiem in D minor*, composed in 1791. The recording showcases the piece's intricate harmonies and emotional intensity, performed by a stellar cast of vocalists and orchestrated by Sir Colin Davis.

Who directed Mozart: Requiem in D minor, KV626?

The film was directed by Hugo Käch, who captured the historic 1984 live performance in Munich's Herkulessaal.

Who stars in Mozart: Requiem in D minor, KV626?

The film features soprano Edith Mathis, alto Trudeliese Schmidt, tenor Peter Schreier, and bass Gwynne Howell, alongside conductor Sir Colin Davis.

Is Mozart: Requiem in D minor, KV626 (1984) worth watching?

As a live recording of one of classical music's most revered works, this 1984 performance is a must-see for fans of Mozart and choral music. Its emotional depth and stellar execution make it a rewarding experience, even outside the concert hall.

How long is Mozart: Requiem in D minor, KV626?

The runtime is 60 minutes.

About Mozart: Requiem in D minor, KV626 (1984) — A Timeless Live Recording of Mozart's Magnum Opus

Experience the haunting beauty of Mozart's legendary *Mozart: Requiem in D minor, KV626 (1984)*, captured in a breathtaking live performance from Munich's Herkulessaal. Directed by Hugo Käch, this 60-minute symphonic masterpiece features an ensemble of world-class vocalists, including soprano Edith Mathis, alto Trudeliese Schmidt, tenor Peter Schreier, and bass Gwynne Howell, all accompanied by the esteemed Bavarian Radio Symphony and Orchestra. Under the baton of conductor Sir Colin Davis, the composition unfolds with emotional depth and grandeur, blending solemnity with transcendent power. The Requiem's themes of mortality and hope resonate through its dramatic orchestration, making it a timeless tribute to Mozart's genius.

This historic recording from 1984 offers an immersive listening experience, ideal for classical music enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. Whether you're exploring Mozart's final work or revisiting its iconic melodies, this performance stands as a testament to the enduring allure of classical music. Perfect for a reflective evening or a moment of musical solace, *Mozart: Requiem in D minor, KV626 (1984)* promises to leave a lasting impression.