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requiem

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The Requiem , composed by the British composer John Rutter , is a musical setting of parts of the Latin Requiem with added psalms in English, completed in 1985. Four of the movements were first performed at Fremont Presbyterian Church, Sacramento, California ...

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n. a song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person [syn: dirge , coronach , lament , threnody ] a musical setting for a Mass celebrating the dead a Mass celebrated for the dead

Usage examples of requiem.

After I heard how much money had been collected at the first two Evensongs, I decided to petition the Vestry to donate the offerings from the Requiem for the drive.

Requiem had a little trouble with the steps leading up to the door, too, which let me know that vampire or not, he might have a few rubby spots of his own.

Yet, as their coffins were borne one after another through the street, the bell has tolled a requiem for all alike.

If you can feed from Requiem and not bespell him, then you can free Augustine.

A Requiem for Homo Sapiens by Horthy Hosthoh, Timekeeper and Lord Horologe of the Order of Mystic Mathematicians and Other Seekers of the Ineffable Flame There Is infinite hope, but not for Man.

The Man who Evolved, Exile, Devolution, The Birthplace of Creation, The Cosmic Pantograph, He that Hath Wings, Requiem, and Sunfire.

Far off and faint as a requiem plaint Floats the deep-toned voice of the mystic bell Piercingly -- thrillingly, Icily -- chillingly, Near -- and more near, Drearer -- and more drear, Soundeth the wild, weird, ding, dong, dell!

Because we were both Lord Pilots, Soli and I said a requiem for all the pilots that had died that day.

It was 1:00 in the morning, but when Requiem opened the door, the sound of many people in a small space, having a very good time, spilled out around us.

Requiem, Berlioz far surpassed these efforts, every one of his effects afterward proving to have been well calculated.

Our work was very difficult and we had many high days and holidays, requiems, festivals and concerts for the organ fund which had been ordered from abroad, and we were supposed to help the organ fund along until it came.

And the soft Formosan grass grew over his grave, the winds roared about it, and the river and the sea sang his requiem.

In a laceless white alb and a black chasuble free of any ornamentation, Father Ralph said the Requiem Mass.

Signor Verdi has moved her--not just with the tunes of his Requiem, but with the dawning understanding that this monumental work of music, this architecture of sounds to rival the Royal Albert Hall itself, was written on smudgy sheets of paper by a single person: an old Italian fellow with hair in his eyes.

But Requiem kept me standing, and I pulled the dead man from his grave, pulled him perfect and whole, until he stood taller than me, with the grave dirt falling away from a perfect black suit that looked as if it had been freshly pressed.