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Mozart’s Requiem

Mozart’s Requiem

The powerful and iconic Requiem in the hands of Maxim Emelyanychev, livestream Friday 6/2 at 19.

Principal Guest Conductor Maxim Emelyanychev leads the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Swedish Radio Choir in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s powerful and iconic Requiem, which the composer couldn’t finish before his own death. But first, John Adams’ repetitive and pulsating Shaker Loops from 1982, followed by Scottish composer James MacMillan’s Composed in August.

Livestream on Feb 6 at 19 CET, available for 30 days.

Participants

Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Swedish Radio Choir
Marc Korovitch, choir master
Maxim Emelyanychev, first guest conductor
Kathrin Lorenzen, soprano
Rebecka Wallroth, mezzo-soprano
Toby Spence, tenor
Florian Störtz, bass

Works

John Adams: Shaker Loops
James MacMillan: Composed in August
Intermission 20 min
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem KV 626 (Franz Beyer) 50 min

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