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BrahmsA German Requiem

25 October 2025

In the Concert Hall

Sydney Philharmonia Choirs

Classical Music

Overflowing with heartfelt emotion and universal connections, this is a ‘human requiem’ to comfort and console.

There is a magnificence in hearing the voices in a fine choir, such as the Sydney Philharmonic Choirs, come together so beautifully. It is goosebumps stuff.

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A German Requiem

A serious young man, torn by the death of his mother and the loss of a mentor, not a believer but finding comfort in the spiritual… This is the Brahms who wrote A German Requiem – a magnificent, heartful work for soloists, chorus and orchestra. 

This isn’t a Latin requiem for the church, and you can forget the fire and brimstone of the ‘day of wrath’. Brahms turned his back on judgement and drama to choose words from Luther’s German bible, creating a text that, as the soprano sings at the end, ‘will comfort you as one whom his own mother comforts’. 

A German Requiem speaks of consolation, its music is rich with emotion. It is, as Brahms wrote, ‘a human requiem’. Experience this expansive and heartfelt interpretation with the Festival Chorus and The Sydney Youth Orchestra.

Presented by Sydney Philharmonia Choirs

Program

Johannes BRAHMS Ein deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem)

Artists

Brett Weymark conductor
Cathy-Di Zhang soprano
Samuel Dundas baritone

Festival Chorus
The Sydney Youth Orchestra

 

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