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"Ein Deutsches Requiem" (A German Requiem) by Johannes Brahms is a choral masterpiece composed between 1865 and 1868. Unlike traditional requiems, it is not based on the Latin Mass for the Dead but rather on selected texts from the Lutheran Bible, sung in German. Brahms aimed to provide comfort and solace to the living, rather than focusing on judgment and fear of the afterlife. The work consists of seven movements, featuring lush harmonies, poignant melodies, and powerful choral sections, evoking a sense of profound emotion and spiritual reflection.
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