To watch the complete Requiem, CLICK HERE.

The Requiem Mass is a new composition (2021) by D. Ellicott Ray.  Performed in the original Latin of the Mass, it features a large chorus, symphony orchestra, and soloists.  Each section of the Requiem includes a video tour of one of the world’s great cathedrals, filmed for this production on location in 9 countries.  


For a single movement, click a thumbnail below.  To learn about the text and how each movement was composed and orchestrated, click the green button below the thumbnail.


For the complete Requiem, CLICK HERE. To listen to the audio only,  or to download the MP3 file  audio to PC or Android,  CLICK HERE.



What is a Requiem Mass? To learn about its place in the Roman Catholic liturgy and in the concert hall, CLICK HERE.


The video GIF above was filmed by Ellicott Ray during a storm on Florida's Atlantic coast.  All music, video, photos, GIFs, and text are original, and © 2020-2023 D.E.Ray.  No stock footage nor internet content of any kind is used in MusicTreks.com programs


Orchestral Introit

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Soissons Cathedral

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Segovia Cathedral

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St. Vitus Cathedral

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Winchester Cathedral

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Toledo Cathedral

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Chartres Cathedral

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Chiesa di San Fermo

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Bamberg Cathedral

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Saint Nicolas, Prague

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Santa Maria Maggiore

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Santa Anastasia

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Salisbury Cathedral

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Sant' Ignazio di Loyola

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San Zeno Maggiore

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Madrid Cathedral

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Estonia & Finland

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Reims Cathedral

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San Francisco de Lima

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Laon Cathedral

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St. Alban's Cathedral

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Metz Cathedral

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Canterbury Cathedral

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St. Chapelle, Paris

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Notre-Dame de Paris

Postlude

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