Connemara
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I am in awe. The timpani during Dies Irae make your head spin.
A local choir is doing the full Requiem soon with over 200 musicians. But the full number suggested by Berlioz is simply unreal:
A local choir is doing the full Requiem soon with over 200 musicians. But the full number suggested by Berlioz is simply unreal:
80 sopranos and altos, 60 tenors, 70 basses, but then says 400 singers would be better. THEN he says, actually 800 singers would be okay, but all 800 should only sing the loud parts, and "only" 400 on the quiet parts.
And to go with the 80-60-70, he asks for 25 first violins, 25 second violins, 20 violas, 20 cellos, and 18 double basses. And - are you ready? - 4 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 English horns, 4 clarinets, TWELVE horns, EIGHT bassoons, SIXTEEN trumpets, SIXTEEN trombones, SIX tubas, SIXTEEN timpani (kettle drums, played by ten players), bass drum, tenor drum, FOUR tam-tams (large gongs - ridiculous!), and TEN pairs of cymbals.