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Requiem - use in sentences
Converse of object
- write: Mozart becomes obsessed with writing a Requiem as his friends, family, health, and resources waste away.
- compose: The group was formed in 2002 to perform a choral requiem composed by Terry Bailey in memory of his parents.
- do: I'd had this slightly obsessive idea about doing a secular Requiem for a while - since my mate's little girl died.
Preposition: for
- dream: Requiem for a Dream Jason ( Email address withheld ) writes: Watched this 2 times now.
- voice: Sotto Voce recorded his Requiem for voices, organ, horn and string orchestra in March 2005 ( see link below ).
Adjective modifier
- German: Join us for a day's workshop on Brahm's German Requiem with our musical director Jonathan Newell.
- Venetian: In June 2004 she created Venetian Requiem for the Royal Ballet's Diaghilev Celebration.
- wonderful: Learn and perform Mozart's wonderful Requiem in a day!
- new: The tenor and former student Rhys Meirion will perform Welsh composer Brian Hughes ' new Requiem at the College with Côr Godre'r Garth.
- solemn: There was a solemn Requiem at the House of Mercy, the celebrant being his nephew William Carter, Bishop of Zululand.
Modifies a noun
- mass: Among the 400 people who attended his requiem mass were many members of the Luton team of the 1950s.
Noun used with modifier
- dona: Amen Numbers 6, 24 15 Pie Jesu Pie Jesu, Domine, dona eis requiem.
- eis: Amen Numbers 6, 24 15 Pie Jesu Pie Jesu, Domine, dona eis requiem.
- word: A Requiem is a setting of Latin text of the Mass for the Dead, which begins with the word requiem, meaning rest.
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