All Saints’ Day Concert: Dan Forrest’s Requiem

November 1, 2020 5:00 - 6:00pm  |  A&M United Methodist Church

417 University Drive, College Station, TX 77840, USA

This is a free concert at A&M Methodist in the Sanctuary. The Chancel Choir will be accompanied by professional orchestra and present this modern requiem in recognition of All Saints’ Day.
Notes about the work:
A Requiem, at its core, is a prayer for rest – traditionally, for the deceased. The five movements of Dan Forrest’s Requiem form a narrative just as much for the living, and their own struggle with pain and sorrow, as for the dead.
The opening movement sets the traditional Introit and Kyrie texts- pleas for rest and mercy- using ever-increasing elaborations on a simple three-note descending motive. The second movement, instead of the traditional Dies Irae, sets Scriptural texts that speak of the turmoil and sorrow which face humanity, while yet invoking musical and textual allusions to the Dies Irae. This movement juxtaposes aggressive rhythmic gestures with long, floating melodic lines, including quotes of the Kyrie from the first movement. The Agnus Dei is performed next (a departure from the usual liturgical order) as a plea for deliverance and peace; the Sanctus, following it, becomes a response to this redemption. The Sanctus offers three different glimpses of the “heavens and earth, full of Thy glory, ” all of which develop the same musical motive. The Lux Aeterna which then closes the work portrays light, peace, and rest- for both the deceased and the living.