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''[[Amarequiem]]'' is a musical piece for actors, solo singers, a choir and an orchestra. Devised by [[Matthys Maree]] and [[Niel van Niekerk]]. | ''[[Amarequiem]]'' is a musical piece for actors, solo singers, a choir and an orchestra. Devised by [[Matthys Maree]] and [[Niel van Niekerk]]. | ||
− | The | + | The creators used the [[Afrikaans]] text translation of Shaffer's ''[[Amadeus]]'', interpolated with Mozart's ''Requiem'', to create the piece |
− | + | 2011: ''[[Amarequiem]]''s performed at the [[Vryfees]] in Bloemfontein, devised and directed by musical director [[Matthys Maree]] and stage director [[Niel van Niekerk]], with [[Gerben Kamper]] as "Salieri". |
Latest revision as of 12:18, 21 November 2024
Amarequiem is a musical piece for actors, solo singers, a choir and an orchestra. Devised by Matthys Maree and Niel van Niekerk.
The creators used the Afrikaans text translation of Shaffer's Amadeus, interpolated with Mozart's Requiem, to create the piece
2011: Amarequiems performed at the Vryfees in Bloemfontein, devised and directed by musical director Matthys Maree and stage director Niel van Niekerk, with Gerben Kamper as "Salieri".