Requiem, Mozart with Théotime Langlois de Swarte
Mozart’s Requiem, a timeless masterpiece, is brought to life by Théotime Langlois de Swarte in a poignant interpretation of this unfinished musical testament.
Mozart’s Requiem stands as one of the most iconic sacred works in classical music, transcending its liturgical roots to captivate audiences worldwide. When Mozart passed away on 5 December, 1791, he had completed the Introit and Kyrie entirely, while outlining the following movements with remarkable precision. This left the work unfinished, sparking centuries of speculation, reconstructions, and interpretations.
Violinist and conductor Théotime Langlois de Swarte, acclaimed for his virtuosity and emotional depth, offers a fresh perspective on this extraordinary piece. Supported by a distinguished production team, the performance honours Mozart’s genius while embracing the mystery surrounding the Requiem’s incomplete pages. Recorded at the Royal Opera of Versailles of Versailles, this rendition delivers an unforgettable experience of one of the most profound works in classical repertoire.
English title Requiem, Mozart with Théotime Langlois
Genre Live Show
Recording location the Royal Opera of Versailles of Versailles
Production year 2025
90'
TV Director Olivier Simonnet
Distribution TV Auditorium Films
Musical style Classical
Original title of music work Requiem
Composer Composer
Orchestra / Band Orchestra of the Royal Opera
Conductor Théotime Langlois de Swarte
Soloists Marie Perbost, Mathilde Ortscheidt, Soloist, Bastien Rimondi, Edwin Fardini, José-Antonio Salar-Verdú
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