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SUMMARY:Tulsa Symphony - Brahms' German Requiem Featuring Tulsa Oratorio Chorus
DESCRIPTION:BRAHMS Ein Deutsches Requiem Tulsa Oratorio Chorus joins Tulsa Symphony on a work that became the central and longest work of Brahms' career\, the German Requiem. Unconvinced of man's afterlife\, Brahms composed this work after the deaths of his beloved friend and fellow composer Robert Schumann and then his own mother. Ein Deutsches Requiem was not intended as a mass for the dead as his contemporaries and earlier composers had written\, but instead as a work of consolation for those left behind. James Bagwell\, guest conductor Tulsa Oratorio Chorus Pre-concert conductor chat begins at 6:30 and student performances at 6:45.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:BRAHMS Ein Deutsches Requiem Tulsa Oratorio Chorus joins Tulsa Symphony on a work that became the central and longest work of Brahms&rsquo\; career\, the German Requiem. Unconvinced of man&rsquo\;s afterlife\, Brahms composed this work after the deaths of his beloved friend and fellow composer Robert Schumann and then his own mother. Ein Deutsches Requiem was not intended as a mass for the dead as his contemporaries and earlier composers had written\, but instead as a work of consolation for those left behind. James Bagwell\, guest conductor Tulsa Oratorio Chorus Pre-concert conductor chat begins at 6:30 and student performances at 6:45.
LOCATION:Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 E. 3rd St. Tulsa\, OK 74103
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DTSTAMP:20260528T035322Z
URL:https://business.owassochamber.com/events/details/tulsa-symphony-brahms-german-requiem-featuring-tulsa-oratorio-chorus-1682
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