Immerse yourself in the profound and moving compositions of Johannes Brahms with "Brahms: An English Requiem." Released on November 24, 2017, via Delphian Records, this album is a masterful rendition of Brahms' iconic work, presented in a unique arrangement for piano duo accompaniment. The album spans seven tracks, each a distinct movement of the requiem, offering a rich and varied listening experience that showcases the depth and complexity of Brahms' musical genius.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 5 minutes, this album is a testament to Brahms' ability to blend classical elegance with deeply personal and spiritual themes. The genres of classical, classical piano, chamber music, and orchestra are seamlessly intertwined, creating a harmonious and captivating soundscape. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Brahms: An English Requiem" promises an enriching and unforgettable journey through the timeless works of one of history's most celebrated composers.
Tracks
An English Requiem: I. Blessed are they that mourn - Version with Piano Duo AccompanimentJohannes Brahms, The Choir of King's College London, James Baillieu, Richard Uttley, Joseph Fort
An English Requiem: II. Behold, all flesh is as the grass - Version with Piano Duo AccompanimentJohannes Brahms, The Choir of King's College London, James Baillieu, Richard Uttley, Joseph Fort
An English Requiem: III. Lord, make me to know the measure of my days - Version with Piano Duo AccompanimentJohannes Brahms, Marcus Farnsworth, The Choir of King's College London, James Baillieu, Richard Uttley, Joseph Fort
An English Requiem: IV. How lovely is Thy dwelling place - Version with Piano Duo AccompanimentJohannes Brahms, The Choir of King's College London, James Baillieu, Richard Uttley, Joseph Fort
An English Requiem: V. Ye now are sorrowful - Version with Piano Duo AccompanimentJohannes Brahms, Mary Bevan, The Choir of King's College London, James Baillieu, Richard Uttley, Joseph Fort
An English Requiem: VI. Here on earth have we no continuing place - Version with Piano Duo AccompanimentJohannes Brahms, Marcus Farnsworth, The Choir of King's College London, James Baillieu, Richard Uttley, Joseph Fort
An English Requiem: VII. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord - Version with Piano Duo AccompanimentJohannes Brahms, The Choir of King's College London, James Baillieu, Richard Uttley, Joseph Fort
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