Here’s a great Mozart performance, Mozart – Requiem Mass in D minor.
Composed in 1791, the Requiem Mass in D minor was Mozart’s last composition. This particular performance took place on December 5, 1991 at St. Stephen`s Cathedral in Vienna, Austria to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the composer`s death.
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