Requiem Aeternam
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Tim Knight
Requiem Aeternam
Extract for SSAATTBB

Tim Knight
Requiem Aeternam

Extract for SSAATTBB

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Mindestbestellmenge: 10 Stück
Voraussichtliche Lieferung zwischen 27.02.2026 und 06.03.2026.
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Beschreibung:

  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Genre: Geistlich & Kirchenmusik, Trauermusik, Requiem, Musik zu Ostern
  • Begleitung: A cappella
  • ISMN: 9790708140306
This is an extract of Movement 1 from the larger piece TKM201, so please ensure this extract is what you wanted. The piece was commissioned in 2010 by Clarke University Dubuque Iowa and first performed in St Rapheals Cathedral there in 2011. There is a hire set available of the full score - please email us for more details. TKM818 is featured on the latest Choral Album by Ablaze Records and is now available to buy via this link, 'New Choral Voices Vol 4' Reviews 'Unthemed anthologies of new music can be a difficult sell, but Brett Scott's Coro Volante set about these recent pieces with such enthusiasm and confidence that it's hard not to be beguiled. It doesn't hurt that there's some real talent on show among the composers as well. It's important to make clear that these aren't all very young composers. Ellen Harrison has been making remarkable music since the 1970's and her 'Music Is', which ends the set, represents a most welcome addition to her list. Likewise, the veteran Alan Goldspiel with 'Soldier of Mine' and Tim Knight's moving 'Requiem Aeternam'. There isn't a piece one wouldn't want to hear again. Crisply recorded in generous acoustics'. Brian Morton, Choir and Organ 'Tim Knight's Requiem Aeternam, a separate publication of the first movement of his complete Requiem setting, builds to a strong climax on 'lux perpetua luceat eis'. It would be a good stand alone anthem for an accomplished and confident choir'. James L. Montgomery, CMQ Magazine