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"Ein Deutsches Requiem" by Johannes Brahms is a choral masterpiece composed between 1865 and 1868. Unlike traditional requiems, it is not a setting of the Latin Mass for the Dead but rather a selection of biblical texts in German chosen by Brahms himself. The work consists of seven movements, each exploring different themes of comfort, solace, and redemption. Brahms intended it to be a humanistic and consoling work for the living, focusing on the universal human experience of grief and offering a message of hope and consolation. It remains one of Brahms' most celebrated and emotionally powerful compositions.
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