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Verdi: Requiem Verdi’s magnificent masterpiece.

This is more than a concert. Verdi’s Requiem is a powerful spiritual journey that confronts life’s deepest questions of life and death. It moves from dramatic bursts of fear at the coming Judgment Day to intimate, whispered prayers for a place in the eternal light.

Verdi was deeply involved in Italy’s unification and a devoted admirer of the national poet Alessandro Manzoni, a key figure in the movement. He wrote the Requiem as a tribute to Manzoni, using his full range of vocal and orchestral colors and his extraordinary gift for emotional expression. The result is a work that continues to move, startle, and comfort audiences today.

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October 29–30 2026
Concert Hall
approx. 1 hour 20 minutes incl. intermission
185–485 SEK
Malmö Live Concert Hall

Cast

Malmo Symphony Orchestra
Malmo Symphony Orchestra consists of almost 90 musicians at the highest level who, with a new concert every week, excel in a rich and varied range. Read more
Martyn Brabbins Conductor
Martyn Brabbins’s conducting career includes many prestigious positions at leading European opera houses such as the Kirov, La Scala, the Bayerische Staatsoper, and the opera companies of Lyon, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and Antwerp. Alongside his work as an opera conductor, Martyn Brabbins has also appeared as an orchestral conductor with the leading orchestras of the United Kingdom, as well as with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony, the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, to name just a few.Read more
Lunds vokalensemble Choir
The Petri Singers Choir
Elizabeth Llewellyn Soprano
Agnieszka Rehlis Mezzo-soprano
Tuomas Katajala Tenor
Petri Lindroos Bass

Program

Verdi, Giuseppe Requiem (1874) 72 min

1. Requiem 

2. Dies irae 

3. Offertory  

4. Sanctus  

5. Agnus Dei  

6. Lux aeterna  

7. Libera me

Concert introduction

Welcome to the concert introduction! The introduction will take place at 6:00 PM on Thursday, October 29, at Kanalscenen.

Last updated: 2026-05-12