Well, it all depends on who is playing it. Some symphonic groups believe it should be played with mostly strings, while others think it should be all vocals. So, it depends. But, other than that, it's the usual: percussion, brass, woodwind and strings.
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Requiem from W. A. Mozart
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Mozart was a composer, instrumentalist, and music teacher. His musical works include the operas, the flute, concerts for piano, violin, various wind instruments, and numerous chamber pieces.
the name of the piece of music he began to write when he started dying was called the Requiem and after a short amount of time he started to convince himself that this was his own death music. he continued on this piece of music until he died and never finished it. the last 3 sections of the Requiem were completely lacking when he died and one of his pupils Franz Sussmayer ended up finishing it.He was just a couple of measures into another symphony.
requiem, magic flute,& clarinet concerto.