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James DeMars
1952 -
United States of America, MN
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J. DeMars
James DeMars (17/04/1952), an American composer from Minnesota. He has written numerous works for orchestra, chorus and chamber ensembles. These works are representative of a number of his post-modern compositions that explore intercultural possibilities. Teacher of David Arbury.
An American Requiem
Period:Modernism
Composed in:1993
Musical form:mass
Text/libretto:Latin mass and English poems by Michael F. Sarda, Martin Luther King Jr. and Walt Whitman
Duration:65'
In memory of:all Americans who contributed their lives to the USA, regardless of origin, race or creed
Label(s):BWE Classics 7-45751-9601-2
Requiem contains:
01. Canticle of the sky
02. Requiem Aeternam
03. Kyrie
04. Psalm 39
05. Dies Irae
06. Tuba Mirum
07. Liber Scriptus
08. Recordare
09. Rex Tremendae
10. Dedication (text by Walt Whitman: When lilacs last in the dooryard)
11. Sanctus (with some phrases by Martin Luther King jr.)
12. Memorial prayer (after the Jewish rite El Mole)
13. Lux Aeterna
14. Libera me
Source:booklet of cd BWE Classics 7-45751-9601-2
An American Requiem for chorus and orchestra with SATB soloists. Duration: 65 min.
It intersperses the ancient Latin liturgical text of the Roman Catholic mass with modern English language poetry selected or written by Michael F. Sarda. An American Requiem is a new and important work of memorial music in the centuries-old tradition of honoring the memory of people of outstanding stature. This remarkable work of music, with no precedent in the history of American music, perpetuates a form that was illustrated in the past by such masters as Mozart, Berlioz, Fauré and Verdi, and more recently by Benjamin Britten and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Because it involves large musical forces, and goes beyond music to reach into the spiritual, may consider the Requiem as the most elaborate form of classical music.
An American Requiem was commissioned by the Art Renaissance Foundation and composed in 1993.
Author:Michel F. Sarda

♫ 09. Rex Tremendae
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M.L. King Jr.
(text)
W. Whitman
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