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Requiem

for chorus and chamber orchestra

Year
2015
Duration
35'
Category
Choral
Instrumentation
1 · 1 · 1 · 1 - 1 · 0 · 0 · 0 - P. (Crot. · Glsp. · Vib) (1 Spieler) - Hfe. - Str. (min. 1 · 1 · 1 · 1 · 1, max. 9 · 8 · 7 · 6 · 5)
Texts
Traditional Requiem text, and from Psalm 150, translated by Hannah Lash (Eng./Ger.)
Commission
Commissioned by and composed for Jeffrey Douma, the Yale Choral Artists, and the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale
Premiere
September 24, 2016 · New Haven, CT (USA)
Sprague Memorial Hall, Yale University
Conductor: Jeffrey Douma · Philharmonic Orchestra of Yale · Yale Choral Artists · Choir director: Jeffrey Douma
Publisher
Schott

Reviews

  • Statements: Choral Music from Yale University

    For their Naxos debut, Jeffrey Douma and the Yale Choral Artists perform music by three Yale composers that projects seriousness of intent and social responsibility. Each work is composed to stretch the musicians beyond singing the notes to identifying with the passion of the music, and of the words. [...]

    Hannah Lash’s 40 minute Requiem is a gentler, more lyrical, less doomsday-laden response to the existence of mortality. She immediately scores points by using her own ‘re translation’ from the Latin, the result merging text and music together in an inevitable flow. There are some hints of Britten here and there but Lash writes in her own language entirely, enchanting and enchanted. The instrumentalists play as beautifully as the singers sing – the composer plays the harp in the Agnus Dei – and countertenor Eric Brenner soars in his three big solos.

    – Laurence Vittes Read Complete Review

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