Mozart’s Requiem performed by the European Symphony Orchestra, the Orfeó Balear, and four outstanding soloists under the baton of maestro Daniel Mulet.
Immerse yourself in the majesty of one of the most iconic works in classical music: Mozart’s Requiem. This unforgettable concert brings to life the intensity and emotion of the Salzburg genius’s final composition—a piece imbued with mysticism, depth, and celestial beauty. A majestic musical event that will gather more than 150 performers on stage, in a unique experience that promises to stir the soul and uplift the spirit.
Composed during the final months of his life, the Requiem is Mozart’s musical testament. Its creation was surrounded by an aura of mystery and drama: an anonymous commission, the composer’s deteriorating health, and his growing belief that he was writing his own funeral mass. Although he could not complete it, his students—especially Franz Xaver Süssmayr—finished the score based on Mozart’s sketches and instructions, allowing this masterpiece to transcend time as one of the cornerstones of sacred music.
Mozart’s Requiem is much more than a funeral mass: it is an emotional journey through the solemnity of the Introitus, the despair of the Dies Irae, the brightness of the Lacrimosa, and the serene redemption of the Lux Aeterna. Each section is interwoven with profound humanity, blending Baroque drama with Classical clarity, in a musical architecture that reflects both suffering and hope.
Under the sensitive and energetic direction of Daniel Mulet, the Orfeó Balear and the European Symphony Orchestra tackle this iconic work with a choral and orchestral power that highlights every nuance of the Requiem. The performance will feature a magnificent cast of soloists, whose voices, together with the choral blend and orchestral precision, will create an enveloping and deeply moving atmosphere.
This Requiem is not just a concert. It is a tribute to life, a reflection on the mystery of death, and a celebration of the eternity of art. An opportunity to be moved by one of the pinnacles of musical history, in a night that will remain etched in the memory of all attendees.
REQUIEM IN D MINOR, K. 626 — W.A. MOZART
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Introitus
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Requiem aeternam (Choir and soprano)
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Kyrie
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(Double fugue: full choir)
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Sequentia
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Dies irae (Choir)
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Tuba mirum (Soloists: bass, tenor, contralto, soprano)
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Rex tremendae (Choir and soloists)
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Recordare (Soloist quartet)
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Confutatis (Choir and bass)
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Lacrimosa (Choir)
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Offertorium
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Domine Jesu Christe (Choir and soloists)
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Hostias (Choir and soloists)
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Sanctus
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Sanctus (Choir)
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Benedictus (Soloists and choir)
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Agnus Dei
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(Choir)
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Communio
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Lux aeterna (Soprano and choir, based on the Introitus and Kyrie)
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