作曲者 | Michael Haydn (1737-1806)・M.ハイドン |
タイトル | Requiem in c, MH 155 [organ] |
出版社 | Carus・カールス |
シリーズ名 | Stuttgart Editions (Urtext): Johann Michael Haydn |
楽器編成(詳細) | Soli SATB,Coro SATB,2 Ctr,2 Tr,(3 Trb),Timp,2 Violins,Basso continuo |
品番 | M007081041 |
校訂者 | Charles H. Sherman |
難易度 | 中級 |
言語 | ラテン語 |
形状 | 24 ページ・23 x 32 cm・87 g・表紙カバー無し |
演奏時間 | 35分 |
作曲年 | 1771年 |
出版年 | 1990年 |
出版番号 | CV 50.321/49 |
ISMN | 979-0-007-08104-1 |
Johann Michael Haydn’s "Requiem in C minor" heavily influenced W. A. Mozart’s "Requiem". In just two weeks Michael Haydn composed his work in December 1771, on the occasion of the death of his employer, Prince Bishop Sigismund Count Schrattenbach, who was beloved among the people and was a great patron of the arts. The work was written under the impression of personal tragedy: Haydn’s only child, Aloisia Josepha, died in January 1771, before completing her first year of life. Parts of the Schrattenbach-Requiem were played together with the completed movements from his second, unfinished Requiem during his own furneral service. During the funeral service in Vienna for Joseph Haydn, parts of his younger brother’s C-minor Requiem were also performed.