Product Description
Confutatis
From "Requiem in D Minor, K626" by W.A. Mozart
Brass Quintet
Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2, Horn in F, Trombone, Tuba
Intermediate
The "Confutatis" is the part of the "Sequentia", and is the
seventh movement of the Requiem Mass. Originally scored for orchestra and
chorus, this arrangement is for Brass Quintet, with the instruments performing
the orchestra and vocal parts. Beginning dramatically with a driving rhythmic
sequence in the Trombone and Tuba and bold responses from the remaining brass,
the music soon transforms to the more subtle "Voca Me Benedictus" featuring the
French Horn and Trombone.
The "Confutatis" was featured in the 1984 film "Amadeus". In
the scene, Mozart sings the individual parts as Salieri takes dictation.
Arranged for Brass Quintet by David Kolinski-Schultz. Score,
Set of Parts. 18 pages. Published by PDQ Music.
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