1 | Introit | Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine,
et lux perpetua luceat eis.
Te decet hymnus Deus, in Sion,
et tibi reddetur votum in Ierusalem.
Exaudi orationem meam;
ad te omnis caro veniet.
Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine,
et lux perpetua luceat eis. | Grant them eternal rest, O Lord,
and let perpetual light shine upon them.
A hymn becomes you, O God, in Zion,
and to you shall a vow be repaid in Jerusalem.
Hear my prayer;
to you shall all flesh come.
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord,
and let perpetual light shine upon them. | Ock/1Re-Hilliard
Ock/1Te-Hilliard
Ock/1Ex-Hilliard | Brumel/1-SM | Orl/1-Hilliard | Vict-Requiem/Taedet-Tallis
Vict-Requiem/1-Tallis | Vict-Office/Taedet-Westminster
Vict-Office/1-Westminster | Mozart/1-Gardiner | Cherubini/1-Cunial | (Berlioz/1-Davis)
Berlioz/1-Davis | Verdi/1-Sofia | Verdi/1-UCDavis | Bruckner/1-Wolf | Brahms/all-UCDavis
Note:
The Brahms Requiem uses a completely different text. | | Britten/1-Rostropovich | Britten/1-BRT
Britten/1/What-Passing-Bells-BRT |
2 | Kyrie | Kyrie eleison;
Christe eleison;
Kyrie eleison | Lord have mercy;
Christ have mercy;
Lord have mercy. | Ock/2-Hilliard | Brumel/2-SM | Orl/2-Hilliard | Vict-Requiem/2-Tallis | Vict-Office/2-Westminster | Mozart/2-Gardiner | Berlioz/2-Davis | Verdi/2-Sofia | Verdi/2-UCDavis | Bruckner/2-Wolf | | Britten/2-BRT |
3 | Gradual | Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine :
et lux perpetua luceat eis.
In memoria æterna erit iustus,
ab auditione mala non timebit. | Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord :
and let perpetual light shine upon them.
He shall be justified in everlasting memory,
and shall not fear evil reports. | Ock/3-Hilliard | | Orl/3-Hilliard | Vict-Requiem/3-Tallis | Vict-Office/3-Westminster | | Cherubini/3-Cunial | |
4 | Tract | Absolve, Domine,
animas omnium fidelium defunctorum
ab omni vinculo delictorum
et gratia tua illis succurente
mereantur evadere iudicium ultionis,
et lucis æternae beatitudine perfrui. | Forgive, O Lord,
the souls of all the faithful departed
from all the chains of their sins
and by the aid to them of your grace
may they deserve to avoid the judgment of revenge,
and enjoy the blessedness of everlasting light. | Ock/4-Hilliard | |
5 | Sequence
Cf. Dies Irae | 01 Dies iræ! dies illa
Solvet sæclum in favilla:
Teste David cum Sibylla! | The day of wrath, that day
Will dissolve the world in ashes
As foretold by David and the sibyl! | | | | | | Mozart/5/1-Gardiner | Cherubini/5-Cunial | (Berlioz/5/1-Davis)
Berlioz/5/1-Davis | Verdi/5/1-Sofia | Verdi/5/1-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/1-Wolf | Filler for Brahms Requiem | | Britten/5/1-Rostropovich | Britten/5/1-BRT |
02 Quantus tremor est futurus,
Quando iudex est venturus,
Cuncta stricte discussurus! | How much tremor there will be,
when the judge will come,
investigating everything strictly! | Mozart/5/2-Gardiner | Berlioz/5/2-Davis
Berlioz/5/2-Davis | Verdi/5/2-Sofia | Verdi/5/2-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/2-Wolf | (Britten/5/2-Rostropovich)
Britten/5/2-Rostropovich | (Britten/5/2-BRT)
Britten/5/2-BRT |
03 Tuba, mirum spargens sonum
Per sepulchra regionum,
Coget omnes ante thronum. | The trumpet, scattering a wondrous sound
through the sepulchres of the regions,
will summon all before the throne. | Mozart/5/3-Gardiner | Berlioz/5/3-Davis | Verdi/5/3-Sofia | Verdi/5/3-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/3-Wolf | (Britten/5/3-Rostropovich)
Britten/5/3-Rostropovich | (Britten/5/3-BRT)
Britten/5/3-BRT |
04 Mors stupebit, et natura,
Cum resurget creatura,
Iudicanti responsura. | Death and nature will marvel,
when the creature arises,
to respond to the Judge. | Mozart/5/4-Gardiner | Berlioz/5/4-Davis | Verdi/5/4-Sofia | Verdi/5/4-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/4-Wolf | (Britten/5/4-Rostropovich)
Britten/5/4-Rostropovich | (Britten/5/4-BRT)
Britten/5/4-BRT
Britten/5/4/Bugles-sang-BRT |
05 Liber scriptus proferetur,
In quo totum continetur,
Unde mundus iudicetur. | The written book will be brought forth,
in which all is contained,
from which the world shall be judged. | Mozart/5/5-Gardiner | Berlioz/5/5L-Davis
Berlioz/5/5U-Davis | Verdi/5/5-Sofia | Verdi/5/5-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/5-Wolf | | Britten/5/5-BRT |
06 Iudex ergo cum sedebit,
Quidquid latet, apparebit:
Nil inultum remanebit. | When therefore the judge will sit,
whatever hides will appear:
nothing will remain unpunished. | Mozart/5/6-Gardiner | Berlioz/5/6-Davis | Verdi/5/6-Sofia | Verdi/5/6-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/6-Wolf | Britten/5/6-BRT |
07 Quid sum miser tunc dicturus?
Quem patronum rogaturus,
Cum vix iustus sit securus? | What am I, miserable, then to say?
Which patron to ask,
when [even] the just may [only] hardly be sure? | Mozart/5/7-Gardiner | Berlioz/5/7-Davis
+Berlioz/5/9-Davis
+Berlioz/5/17-Davis | +Verdi/5/1-Sofia
Verdi/5/7-Sofia | Verdi/5/7-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/7-Wolf | Britten/5/7-BRT |
08 Rex tremendæ maiestatis,
Qui salvandos salvas gratis,
Salva me, fons pietatis. | King of tremendous majesty,
who freely savest those that have to be saved,
save me, source of mercy. | Mozart/5/8-Gardiner | Berlioz/5/8-Davis
+Berlioz/5/16-Davis
+Berlioz/6L-Davis | Verdi/5/8-Sofia | Verdi/5/8-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/8-Wolf | Britten/5/8-BRT
Britten/5/8-BRT
Britten/5/8/Out-there-BRT |
09 Recordare, Iesu pie,
Quod sum causa tuæ viæ:
Ne me perdas illa die. | Remember, merciful Jesus,
that I am the cause of thy way:
lest thou lose me in that day. | Mozart/5/9-Gardiner | -Berlioz/5/9-Davis | Verdi/5/9-Sofia | Verdi/5/9-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/9-Wolf | (Britten/5/9-BRT)
Britten/5/9-BRT |
10 Quærens me, sedisti lassus:
Redemisti Crucem passus:
Tantus labor non sit cassus. | Seeking me, thou sat tired:
thou redeemed [me] having suffered the Cross:
let not so much hardship be lost. | Mozart/5/10-Gardiner | Berlioz/5/10-Davis | Verdi/5/10-Sofia | Verdi/5/10-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/10-Wolf | Britten/5/10-BRT |
11 Iuste iudex ultionis,
Donum fac remissionis
Ante diem rationis. | Just judge of revenge,
give the gift of remission
before the day of reckoning. | Mozart/5/11-Gardiner | Berlioz/5/11-Davis | Verdi/5/11-Sofia | Verdi/5/11-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/11-Wolf | Britten/5/11-BRT |
12 Ingemisco, tamquam reus:
Culpa rubet vultus meus:
Supplicanti parce, Deus. | I sigh, like the guilty one:
my face reddens in guilt:
Spare the supplicating one, God. | Mozart/5/12-Gardiner | Berlioz/5/12-Davis | Verdi/5/12-Sofia | Verdi/5/12-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/12-Wolf | Britten/5/12-BRT |
13 Qui Mariam absolvisti,
Et latronem exaudisti,
Mihi quoque spem dedisti. | Thou who absolved Mary,
and heardest the robber,
gavest hope to me, too. | Mozart/5/13-Gardiner | Berlioz/5/13-Davis | Verdi/5/13-Sofia | Verdi/5/13-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/13-Wolf | Britten/5/13-BRT |
14 Preces meæ non sunt dignæ:
Sed tu bonus fac benigne,
Ne perenni cremer igne. | My prayers are not worthy:
however, thou, Good [Lord], do good,
lest I am burned up by eternal fire. | Mozart/5/14-Gardiner | Berlioz/5/14-Davis | Verdi/5/14-Sofia | Verdi/5/14-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/14-Wolf | Britten/5/14-BRT |
15 Inter oves locum præsta,
Et ab hædis me sequestra,
Statuens in parte dextra. | Grant me a place among the sheep,
and take me out from among the goats,
setting me on the right side. | Mozart/5/15-Gardiner | Berlioz/5/15-Davis | Verdi/5/15-Sofia | Verdi/5/15-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/15-Wolf | Britten/5/15-BRT |
16 Confutatis maledictis,
Flammis acribus addictis:
Voca me cum benedictis. | Once the cursed have been rebuked,
sentenced to acrid flames:
Call thou me with the blessed. | Mozart/5/16-Gardiner | -Berlioz/5/16-Davis | Verdi/5/16-Sofia | Verdi/5/16-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/16-Wolf | Britten/5/16-BRT |
17 Oro supplex et acclinis,
Cor contritum quasi cinis:
Gere curam mei finis. | I meekly and humbly pray,
[my] heart is as crushed as the ashes:
perform the healing of mine end. | Mozart/5/17-Gardiner
Mozart/5/17-Gardiner | -Berlioz/5/17-Davis | Verdi/5/17-Sofia
+Verdi/5/1-Sofia | Verdi/5/17-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/17-Wolf | Britten/5/17-BRT
Britten/5/17/Be-slowly-lifted-up-BRT |
18 Lacrimosa dies illa,
Qua resurget ex favilla
Judicandus homo reus.
Huic ergo parce, Deus: | Tearful will be that day,
on which from the ashes arises
the guilty man who is to be judged.
Spare him therefore, God. | Mozart/5/18-Gardiner | Berlioz/5/18-Davis | (Verdi/5/18-Sofia)
Verdi/5/18-Sofia | Verdi/5/18-UCDavis | Bruckner/5/18-Wolf | Britten/5/18-Rostropovich | +Britten/5/1-BRT
+Britten/5/2-BRT
Britten/5/18-BRT |
19 Pie Jesu Domine,
Dona eis requiem. | Amen. Merciful Lord Jesus,
grant them rest. Amen. | Mozart/5/19-Gardiner | Berlioz/5/19-Davis | Verdi/5/19-Sofia | Verdi/5/19-UCDavis | | Britten/5/19-Rostropovich
Britten/5/19-Move-him-Rostropovich | Britten/5/19-BRT
Britten/5/19-BRT
Britten/5/19/Move-him-BRT |
6 | Offertory | Domine Iesu Christe, Rex gloriæ,
libera animas omnium fidelium defunctorum
de pœnis inferni et de profundo lacu.
Libera eas de ore leonis,
ne absorbeat eas tartarus,
ne cadant in obscurum;
sed signifer sanctus Michael
repræsentet eas in lucem sanctam,
quam olim Abrahæ promisisti et semini eius.
Hostias et preces tibi, Domine,
laudis offerimus;
tu suscipe pro animabus illis,
quarum hodie memoriam facimus.
Fac eas, Domine, de morte transire ad vitam.
Quam olim Abrahæ promisisti et semini eius. | Lord Jesus Christ, King of glory,
free the souls of all the faithful departed
from infernal punishment and the deep pit.
Free them from the mouth of the lion;
do not let Tartarus swallow them,
nor let them fall into darkness;
but may the standard-bearer Saint Michael,
lead them into the holy light
which you once promised to Abraham and his seed.
O Lord, we offer You
sacrifices and prayers of praise;
accept them on behalf of those souls
whom we remember today.
Let them, O Lord, pass over from death to life,
as you once promised to Abraham and his seed. | Ock/6D-Hilliard
Ock/6L-Hilliard
Ock/6Sed-Hilliard
Ock/6Q-Hilliard
Ock/6H-Hilliard | Orl/6-Hilliard
Orl/6H-Hilliard | Vict-Requiem/6-Tallis | Vict-Office/6-Westminster | Mozart/6D-Gardiner
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Cherubini/6-Cunial | (Berlioz/6D-Davis)
Berlioz/6D-Davis
-Berlioz/6L-Davis
Berlioz/6H-Davis | Verdi/6-Sofia | Verdi/6D-UCDavis
Verdi/6H-UCDavis | Bruckner/6-Wolf | | Britten/6-BRT
Britten/6-So-Abraham-rose-BRT |
7 | Sanctus | Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus,
Dominus Deus Sabaoth;
pleni sunt caeli et terra gloria tua.
Hosanna in excelsis.
Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini.
Hosanna in excelsis. (reprise) | Holy, Holy, Holy,
Lord God of Hosts;
Heaven and earth are full of your glory.
Hosanna in the highest.
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
Hosanna in the highest. (reprise) | | Orl/7S-Hilliard
Orl/7P-Hilliard
Orl/7H-Hilliard
Orl/7B-Hilliard
Orl/7H-Hilliard | Vict-Requiem/7-Tallis | Vict-Office/7-Westminster | Mozart/7S-Gardiner
Mozart/7H-Gardiner
Mozart/7B-Gardiner
Mozart/7H-Gardiner | Cherubini/7-Cunial
+Cherubini/10-Cunial | (Berlioz/7S-Davis)Berlioz/7S-Davis
Berlioz/7H-Davis
Berlioz/7H-Davis | Verdi/7-Sofia | Verdi/7S-UCDavis
Verdi/7H-UCDavis | Bruckner/7-Wolf | Britten/7S-Rostropovich
Britten/7H-Rostropovich
Britten/7B-Rostropovich
Britten/7H-Rostropovich | Britten/7S-BRT
Britten/7H-BRT
Britten/7B-BRT
Britten/7H-BRT
Britten/7-After-the-blast-BRT |
8 | Agnus Dei | Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi,
dona eis requiem,
Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi,
dona eis requiem,
Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi,
dona eis requiem sempiternam. | Lamb of God, who take away the sins of the world,
grant them rest,
Lamb of God, who take away the sins of the world,
grant them rest,
Lamb of God, who take away the sins of the world,
grant them eternal rest. | Orl/8-Hilliard | Vict-Requiem/8-Tallis | Vict-Office/8-Westminster | Mozart/8-Gardiner | Cherubini/8-Cunial | (Berlioz/8-Davis)
Berlioz/8-Davis
+(Berlioz/1-Davis)
+Berlioz/1-Davis
+Berlioz/1Te-Davis | Verdi/8-Sofia | Verdi/8-UCDavis | Bruckner/8-Wolf | Britten/8-Britten | | Britten/8-One-ever-hangs-BRT
Britten/8-BRT |
9 | Communion | Lux æterna luceat eis, Domine,
cum sanctis tuis in æternum,
quia pius es.
Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine;
et lux perpetua luceat eis ;
cum Sanctis tuis in æternum,
quia pius es. | May everlasting light shine upon them, O Lord,
with your Saints forever,
for you are kind.
Grant them eternal rest, O Lord,
and may everlasting light shine upon them.
with your Saints forever,
for you are merciful. | Orl/9L-Hilliard
Orl/9R-Hilliard | Vict-Requiem/9-Tallis | Vict-Office/9-Westminster | Mozart/9L-Gardiner
Mozart/9R-Gardiner
Mozart/9C-Gardiner | | Berlioz/9-Davis | Verdi/9-Sofia | Verdi/9L-UCDavis
Verdi/9R-UCDavis
Verdi/9R-UCDavis | Bruckner/9L-Wolf
Bruckner/9R-Wolf
Bruckner/9C-Wolf | |
10 | Pie Jesu | Pie Jesu Domine, dona eis requiem.
Dona eis requiem sempiternam. | Merciful Lord Jesus, grant them rest;
grant them eternal rest. | | Vict-Requiem/Funeral-Motet-Tallis
Vict-Requiem/Responsory-Libera-Me-Tallis | Vict-Office/Funeral-Motet-Westminster
Vict-Office/Mantis-Responsory-Westminster
Vict-Office/Absolution-Westminster
Vict-Office/Lauds-Antiphons-Westminster | Mozart/10P-Gardiner | Berlioz/Amen-Davis
Berlioz/Bells-Davis | Verdi/10-Sofia | Verdi/10-UCDavis | | |
11 | Libera Me | Libera me, Domine,
de morte æterna, in die illa tremenda:
Quando cœli movendi sunt et terra.
Dum veneris iudicare sæculum per ignem.
Tremens factus sum ego, et timeo,
dum discussio venerit, atque ventura ira.
Quando cœli movendi sunt et terra.
Dies illa, dies iræ, calamitatis et miseriæ,
dies magna et amara valde.
Dum veneris iudicare sæculum per ignem.
Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine:
et lux perpetua luceat eis. | Deliver me, O Lord,
from death eternal on that fearful day,
when the heavens and the earth shall be moved,
when thou shalt come to judge the world by fire.
I am made to tremble, and I fear,
till the judgment be upon us, and the coming wrath,
when the heavens and the earth shall be moved.
That day, day of wrath, calamity, and misery,
day of great and exceeding bitterness,
when thou shalt come to judge the world by fire.
Rest eternal grant unto them, O Lord:
and let light perpetual shine upon them. | | Verdi/11-Sofia | Verdi/11-UCDavis | Britten/11-Britten | | Britten/11-BRT
Britten/11-It-seemed-that-BRT |
12 | In paradisum | In paradisum deducant te Angeli:
in tuo adventu suscipiant te Martyres,
et perducant te in
civitatem sanctam Ierusalem.
Chorus Angelorum te suscipiat,
et cum Lazaro quondam paupere
æternam habeas requiem. | May Angels lead you into paradise;
may the Martyrs receive you at your coming
and lead you to
the holy city of Jerusalem.
May a choir of Angels receive you,
and with Lazarus, who once was poor,
may you have eternal rest. | Orl/12-Hilliard | Verdi/12-Sofia | Verdi/12-UCDavis | Britten/12-Britten | Britten/12-Let-us-sleep-now-BRT |