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- Officium Defunctorum (Requiem) es un oficio de difuntos para coro a seis voces del compositor español Tomás Luis de Victoria. (es)
- L'Officium Defunctorum est une œuvre de Tomás Luis de Victoria, composée en Espagne en 1603 et publiée en 1605, à la suite du décès de l'impératrice Marie d'Autriche. Avec son Officium Hebdomadæ Sanctæ (1585), cette composition est considérée comme l'un des chefs-d'œuvre de Victoria. (fr)
- Officium Defunctorum is a musical setting of the Office of the Dead composed by the Spanish Renaissance composer Tomás Luis de Victoria in 1603. The texts have also been set by other composers including Morales. Victoria includes settings of the movements of the Requiem Mass, accounting for about 26 minutes of the 42 minute composition, and the work is sometimes referred to as Victoria's Requiem. However, it is not his only requiem, in 1583, Victoria composed and published a book of Masses, reprinted in 1592, including a Missa pro defunctis for four-part choir. (en)
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- Officium Defunctorum (Requiem) es un oficio de difuntos para coro a seis voces del compositor español Tomás Luis de Victoria. (es)
- L'Officium Defunctorum est une œuvre de Tomás Luis de Victoria, composée en Espagne en 1603 et publiée en 1605, à la suite du décès de l'impératrice Marie d'Autriche. Avec son Officium Hebdomadæ Sanctæ (1585), cette composition est considérée comme l'un des chefs-d'œuvre de Victoria. (fr)
- Officium Defunctorum is a musical setting of the Office of the Dead composed by the Spanish Renaissance composer Tomás Luis de Victoria in 1603. The texts have also been set by other composers including Morales. Victoria includes settings of the movements of the Requiem Mass, accounting for about 26 minutes of the 42 minute composition, and the work is sometimes referred to as Victoria's Requiem. However, it is not his only requiem, in 1583, Victoria composed and published a book of Masses, reprinted in 1592, including a Missa pro defunctis for four-part choir. (en)
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- Officium Defunctorum (Tomás Luis de Victoria) (es)
- Officium Defunctorum (fr)
- Officium Defunctorum (Victoria) (en)
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