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Douwe Eisenga
1961 -
The Netherlands
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D. Eisenga
Douwe Eisenga (25/12/1961), a Dutch composer, born in Apeldoorn. He wrote as an autodidact music for the theatre and film. He studied composition with Julius Ament en Wim Dirriwachter at the Groningen conservatory. In his music he uses a lot of different genres: classic, pop, jazz, etc.
Source:booklet cd Requiem 1953 ZNF 2003-1
Requiem 1953
Period:21st century
Composed in:2003
Musical form:free
Text/libretto:Latin mass, Christopher Levenson, Vasili Zjoekovski, Hieronymus Savonarola
Duration:69'57''
In memory of:victims of the inundation in the south west of Holland in 1953
Label(s):Zeeland Nazomer Festival ZNF 2003.1
Butler Records BUR340101
Requiem 1953 contains:
01. Introïtus
02. Abyssus Misericordea
03. The Village
04. Nubes Oscuras
05. Alle Summer Long
06. Kyrie / Lux Aeterna
07. Like a promise
08. Libera me
09. Requiem Aeternam
Source:booklet of cd Requiem 1953 ZNF 2003-1

♫ 01. Introïtus
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♫ 02. Abyssus Misericordea
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♫ 03. The Village
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♫ 04. Nubes Oscuras
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♫ 05. Alle Summer Long
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♫ 06. Kyrie / Lux Aeterna
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♫ 07. Like a promise
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♫ 08. Libera me
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♫ 09. Requiem Aeternam
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Written in memory of the victims of the inundation in the south west of Holland in 1953. 1836 people drowned in the flood.
The texts are taken from the Latin Mass for the death, Sea-elegy of Vasili Zjoekovski (also: Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovski / Zjukovski) (1783 - 1852), poems of Hieronymus (Girolamo) Savonarola (1452 - 1498) and from The Flood - Zeeland 1953 of the Canadian rescuer Christopher Levenson (1934). The texts are in Latin, English and Spanish.
Source:booklet of cd Requiem 1953 ZNF 2003-1
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V.A. Zhukovski (text) Ch. Levenson (text) H. Savonarola (text)