Requiem Emp. Franz Josef

  • On a classical music station I heard a beautiful piece that I think was called a requiem for emperor Franz Josef (of the Hapsburgs?)? I thought the announcer said it was by Bach, but wasn't he earlier? I could be mismatching because there were several songs in the set. Have since searched for such a requiem and come up with nothing. I would like to know the composer and CD/Album title availablity. Thanks!


  • I do believe that is it. Ausgeseichnet! Danke. The cantata by Beethoven, I mean.


  • Could it have been Beethoven's "Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II"? You can listen to some samples here: http://www.towerrecords.com/product.aspx?pfid=1340873


  • Mozart's Requiem in D Minor, K.626 was played at the funeral of Franz Joseph Haydn, but it wasn't written for the occasion.


  • I do believe that is it. Ausgeseichnet! Danke.


  • I'm delighted that my suggestion provided the information you needed. I thought of the Beethoven cantata immediately when I read your description. The piece has a fascinating history: "Beethoven's first sponsors during his youth in Bonn were members of the Illuminati, a radical quasi-Masonic body which was soon to be banned throughout Europe, and had already gone underground in Bonn , where it was known as the 'Reading & Recreation Society of Bonn'. In 1790 this society commissioned Beethoven to write his 'Cantata on the Death of the Emperor Joseph II', who was an unusually reformist ruler." ABOLISH THE AUSTRALIA COUNCIL: LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN http://www.revolve.com.au/polemic/abolish/08-earn_beethoven.htm "The influence of the group of people with whom Beethoven associated thus resulted in the young composer's admiration for the reformist emperor Joseph II, who provided the first embodiment of the 'hero' in Beethoven's music, in 1790, in the 'Cantata on The Death of Joseph II'. The libretto was written by a local poet Severin Anton Averdok for a memorial service held by the Reading & Recreation Society of Bonn (i.e. the Illuminati) . It was Professor Eulogius Schneider who suggested that the service include a musical tribute and commissioned Beethoven to write one. After describing the victory of Joseph over 'a monster called Fanaticism' Averdok's libretto continues: 'Here slumbers in peace a mighty hero whose generous heart bore sorrowfully the welfare of mankind right up to the end'. This eccentric ruler was Beethoven's first ideological hero." THE BEETHOVEN FILE: THE ILLUMINATI & THE RECYCLED THEMES http://www.revolve.com.au/polemic/beetintro.html#illuminati "Beethoven's twin cantatas on the death of Joseph II and the accession of Leopold II (the Emperor is dead; long live the Emperor) are never going to be repertory pieces, nor even get more than very occasional concert outings; but they certainly earn a hearing... Beethoven was only 20 when he wrote them, to a commission to mark the events in Bonn, and it was partly the demands posed by the music that prevented their performance. Probably still more responsible was a text that celebrated Joseph's liberal policies by attacking, in true Enlightenment vein, his defeat of 'a monster named Fanaticism'. This was a scarcely veiled dig at clerical excesses, and needless to say the Church took affront. But the appeal to the young Beethoven's humanist idealism drew from him music in a vein that he was to mine deeper when he came to write Fidelio not many years later, and even the Ninth Symphony near the end of his life." Bodil Arnesen: Discography http://www.bodil-arnesen.com/reviews.htm More background on the origins of the cantata may be found here: Raptus Association: BEETHOVEN'S CANTATAS OF 1790 http://www.raptusassociation.org/cantatas.html Google search strategy: Google Web Search: beethoven cantata death emperor ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=beethoven+cantata+death+emperor I hope this is helpful. If anything is unclear or incomplete, please request clarification; I'll be glad to offer further assistance before you rate my answer. Best regards, pinkfreud







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