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Ferdinand Schubert
1794 - 1859
Austria
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F.L. Schubert
Ferdinand Lukas [Ferdinand] Schubert (18/10/1794 - 26/02/1859), an Austrian schoolmaster and composer, born in Vienna, one of the elder brothers of the famous Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828).
Source:Grove's dictionary of music and musicians
Requiem in G minor
Period:Early Romanticism
Composed in:1828
Musical form:mass
Text/libretto:Latin mass
Duration:21'15''
In memory of:the composer's brother Franz Schubert
Label(s):Erato ECD 75386
Musica Opera Sacra MOS 1003
Requiem in G minor opus 9, is for soli, chorus, at 4 mixed voices and orchestra (2 violins, cello, bass, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, 2 trombone, kettledrum and organ) composed in 1828, in memory of the composer's brother Franz Schubert. The Requiem was performed the 3rd November 1828 in the presence of Franz who was bedridden on the 11th and died on the 19th November. Ferdinand's Requiem was the last musical performance which Franz attended; so it might the last music Franz listened to.
It contains:
01. Introit
02. Sequence
03. Offertoire
04. Sanctus
05. Benedictus
06. Agnus Dei
07. Communion
Author:Pierre Bousseau

♫ 01. Introit
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♫ 02. Sequence
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♫ 03. Offertoire
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♫ 04. Sanctus
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♫ 05. Benedictus
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♫ 06. Agnus Dei
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♫ 07. Communion
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