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"Requiem op. 148" is a choral work composed by Robert Schumann in 1852. It is a mournful and introspective piece, reflecting the composer's own struggles with mental health. Schumann wrote the Requiem as a tribute to his dear friend, the poet and novelist Friedrich Hebbel, who had recently passed away. The work combines elements of Romanticism and religious choral music, featuring beautiful melodies and rich harmonies. Although less well-known than some of Schumann's other compositions, the Requiem op. 148 is a poignant and moving tribute to a respected literary figure and a testament to the composer's emotional depth.
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