One of the most intriguing pieces of classical music remains Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Requiem Mass in D minor,” not only for its exquisite musical composition, typical of that of Mozart, but also for the legend and myth surrounding the piece. Mozart’s “Requiem” is, perhaps, his most infamous work, primarily because the original composition was left unfinished. The great composer died of an illness before the piece was completed, which has led to some modern composers and musicologists to attempt to finish it with their own musical interpretations and methodologies. But, I don’t wish to speak to you about Mozart’s “Requiem,” an unfinished work, but rather, I wish to relay to you a finished work, a final requiem — that being, “The Requiem for the Law.”
Requiem for the law.
Requiem for the law.
Requiem for the law.
One of the most intriguing pieces of classical music remains Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Requiem Mass in D minor,” not only for its exquisite musical composition, typical of that of Mozart, but also for the legend and myth surrounding the piece. Mozart’s “Requiem” is, perhaps, his most infamous work, primarily because the original composition was left unfinished. The great composer died of an illness before the piece was completed, which has led to some modern composers and musicologists to attempt to finish it with their own musical interpretations and methodologies. But, I don’t wish to speak to you about Mozart’s “Requiem,” an unfinished work, but rather, I wish to relay to you a finished work, a final requiem — that being, “The Requiem for the Law.”