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Johannes Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem (performed in German)
Brent Singers
David Davies and Ben Horden piano
Matthew Searles conductor
Brahms himself wrote that his Requiem served to comfort the living, not the souls of the dead. Consequently Brahms’ most substantial choral work focuses on faith in the Resurrection rather than fear of the Day of Judgement. The Brent Singers are joined in this cornerstone of the choral repertory by Ben Horden and David Davies in Brahms’ own version of the work for chorus and piano duet.