Scarecrow Press
Pages: 736
Trim: 6¾ x 9¾
978-0-8108-4664-7 • Hardback • June 2003 • $159.00 • (£123.00) - Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
978-0-585-47162-4 • eBook • September 2004 • $151.00 • (£117.00)
Robert Chase is Professor of Music at Pace University, White Plains, New York. He is active as pianist, organist, conductor, and choir trainer. Jahja Ling is Associate Conductor, Cleveland Symphony Orchestra.
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Abbreviations
Chapter 4 Introduction
Chapter 5 1 The Gregorian Requiem Mass
Chapter 6 2 The Polyphonic Corsican Requiem
Chapter 7 3 The Renaissance and the Franco-Flemish School
Chapter 8 4 The High Renaissance
Chapter 9 5 The Baroque Requiem
Chapter 10 6 The Symphonic Requiem
Chapter 11 7 Romanticism
Chapter 12 8 The Twentieth Century
Chapter 13 9 Dies Irae
Chapter 14 10 Ein Deutsches Requiem: The German Requiem
Chapter 15 11 The Anglican Requiem
Chapter 16 12 The Byzantine-Greek Requiem
Chapter 17 13 The Russian Orthodox Panikhida
Chapter 18 14 The Serbian Orthodox Requiem: Opelo
Chapter 19 15 The Armenian Orthodox Requiem
Chapter 20 Appendix A: Dies Irae Melodies
Chapter 21 Appendix B: More Liturgical Requiems
Chapter 22 Bibliography
Chapter 23 Composer Index
Chapter 24 About the Author
If Chase is correct that there are between 2,000 and 2,500 requiem settings in existence, he has pulled together a compendium of most of them.The book is a valuable resource for that reason alone.....
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The reference value of this work cannot be denied.......
— Haig Mardirosian
...the fruit of patient and careful, thorough and exhaustive scholarship...no description in a review such as this can begin to do it justice...Dr. Chase's study is an especially welcome addition to the literature.....
— John Ogasapian
...helpful for performers and theologians as well as those interested in music and church history.....
— Michael B. Shavelson
Dr. Chase has not missed anything in this one-of-a-kind, voluminous, comprehensive guide...This is a cornucopia of information: Everything thing is there...well worth the inclusion on the active shelves of libraries, musicians, liturgists, and general readers....
— William Tortolano