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"Requiem in D minor" is a choral-orchestral composition by Austrian composer Anton Bruckner. Completed in 1849, it is one of Bruckner's earliest major works. The Requiem showcases Bruckner's mastery of choral writing and his ability to create grand and dramatic musical landscapes. It is deeply influenced by the works of other composers like Mozart and Beethoven, yet also contains hints of Bruckner's distinct musical style. The composition offers a poignant and powerful exploration of themes of death, mourning, and spiritual redemption, making it a significant addition to Bruckner's body of work.
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