Handel's 'Sarabande' ^o^
For a Funeral
Requiem from W. A. Mozart
Requiem Kv 626, Introitus Mozart I was searching for it too until I came upon it in a music class I took :)
In the 18th century, Catholic and Protestant composers wrote music for the Church. Examples of these pieces include Handel's 'Messiah' and Mozart's Requiem Mass.
In Mozart's Requiem, the primary instrumental ensemble typically includes strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion, along with a SATB choir and soloists. The work is often performed with a conductor leading the ensemble to ensure cohesion and interpretive expression. Various editions and arrangements may also include a keyboard or organ for added harmonic support. The Requiem is notable for its rich orchestration and profound emotional depth, making it a staple in classical choral repertoire.
It is a piece taken from Verdi's Requiem.
For a Funeral
Try Mozart's Requiem
For a funeral
It's the Lacrimosa section from Mozart's Requiem Mass.
Requiem from W. A. Mozart
Mozart - Requiem - Lacrimosa
Clint Mansell - Requiem for a dream (or tower)... Clint Mansell - Requiem for a dream (or tower)...
It was written (though not completed) in the Classical Era, and in the very last days of Mozart's life.
Some examples of classical music pieces that feature singing include Handel's "Messiah," Mozart's "Requiem," and Verdi's "La Traviata."
You're probably going to want to try Beethoven's 5th and maybe Mozart's Requiem. Bach is good too.
Lacrimosa movement of Mozart's Requiem Mass in D Minor