requiems in English

noun
1
(especially in the Roman Catholic Church) a Mass for the repose of the souls of the dead.
The title of one of Baudelaire's poems, ‘De profondis clamavi,’ refers to the requiem Mass so that this ceremony is certainly within his ken.

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1. Arointing his dreams with fugal requiems? Was he to company vastest things defunct

2. He has conducted wildlife requiems, including for a California Brown Pelican on the berm crest of a beach where the animal had fallen.

3. Each December, the Chorale performs Handel’s Messiah, a tradition that began in 1971 and continues each year.In the spring, the Chorale mounts another concert; works performed at this time of year have included the Mozart and Fauré Requiems, Bach’s Mass in B Minor and the St

4. Arointing his dreams with fugal requiems? Was he to company vastest things defunct With a blubber of tom-toms harrowing the sky? Scrawl a tragedian's testament? Prolong His active force in an inactive dirge, Which, let the tall musicians call and call, Should merely call him dead? Pronounce amen Through choirs infolded to the outmost clouds?