Crude as a gut punch, tender as a kiss, Verdi’s Requiem translates the ancient Latin mass for the dead into the vivid and visceral idiom of Italian opera, bringing divine scripture to the streets, and vice versa. The conductor Hans von Bülow dismissed the Requiem as Verdi’s “latest opera, in ecclesiastical vestments,” but his friend Johannes Brahms disagreed: “Only a genius could have written such a work.”
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Giuseppe Verdi
Requiem
Performers
Esa-Pekka Salonen
Conductor
Leah Hawkins
Soprano
Karen Cargill
Mezzo-Soprano
Mario Chang
Tenor
Eric Owens
Bass
San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Jenny Wong, director
San Francisco Symphony