Brahms, A German Requiem


BRAHMS, A GERMAN REQUIEM

Tuesday, June 18, 2024, 8:30 PM

Saint-Eustache Church, Paris (75)

Brahms composed his Mass for the Dead in German, based on texts from Luther's Bible. In a humanist vision, the funeral ode delivers words of hope: “Blessed are those who suffer, for they shall be comforted” begins the choir.

In full force for the closing of this 5th and final “hors-les-murs” season, the choirs of the Maîtrise Notre-Dame de Paris, conducted by Henri Chalet, will perform Brahms' German Requiem, in a transcription by Yves Castagnet for choir, organ and percussion. In his native language, Brahms composed his Mass for the Dead on texts from Luther's Bible, following the death of his mother. The tears of grief do not prevent the funeral ode from delivering words of hope: “Blessed are those who suffer, for they shall be comforted”. This humanistic and sacred vision is evident throughout the work.

Cast

Maîtrise Notre-Dame de Paris
Yves Castagnet, great organ
Jean-Baptiste Bonnard, percussions
Henri Chalet, conductor

Program

Brahms, A German Requiem


Past event

Price

Category 1: 40 € (no reduction)
Category 2: 25 € and 15 € (reduced rate, under 26 upon presentation of proof)
Exempt: Children under 12

Groups of + 10 people : reservation@msndp.com

On sale on site on the evening of concerts from 8 PM.

Where ?

Saint-Eustache Church
146 Rue Rambuteau
75001, Paris
Île-de-France

Photo credit : © Léonard de Serres