Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem Choral Rehearsal (MP3)

20 April 2010: added piano-voiced MP3s for movement 6 and 7.
12 April 2010: added andante version for last half of movement 6.
28 March 2010: added "ich hoffe" segment (voices only) for movement 3.

  1. Selig sind, die da Leid tragen: Tutti, Soprano practice, Alto practice, Tenor practice, Bass practice.
  2. Denn alles Fleisch es ist wie Gras: Tutti, Soprano practice, Alto practice, Tenor practice, Bass practice.
  3. Herr, lehre doch mich, daß ein Ende: Tutti, Soprano practice, Alto practice, Tenor practice, Bass practice;
    Soprano practice bars 164-171, Alto practice bars 164-171, Tenor practice bars 164-171, Bass practice bars 164-171. Midi file for voice parts in bars 164-171.
  4. Wie lieblich diene Wohnungen: Tutti, Soprano practice, Alto practice, Tenor practice, Bass practice.
  5. Ihr habt nun Traurigkeit: Tutti, Soprano practice, Alto practice, Tenor practice, Bass practice.
  6. Denn wir haben hie keine bleibende Statt: Tutti, Soprano practice, Alto practice, Tenor practice, Bass practice;
    Soprano practice (piano), Alto practice (piano voice), Tenor practice (piano), Bass practice (piano);
    Soprano practice from 208 andante, Alto practice from 208 andante, Tenor practice from 208 andante, Bass practice from 208 andante.
  7. Selig sind die Toten: Tutti, Soprano practice, Alto practice, Tenor practice, Bass practice;
    Soprano practice (piano), Alto practice (piano), Tenor practice (piano), Bass practice (piano).

These MP3 files were prepared from the MIDI score at CPDL #11832, using Anvil Studio, Timidity++, and the PC51d soundfont.

On the discussion page for this Midi score, I found the following note.

CPDL Edition #11832 was compared with Rieter-Biedermann edition 592, with Eulenburg edition EE 6054, and with Peters edition 10115, that are considered as reference editions herein. All reference editions are available at IMSLP. The comparison is limited to notes of the choral parts (no comparison was performed on lyrics). The following differences were identified:
Denn alles Fleisch (CPDL #11826) Alto, bar 296: the only note is D in the reference editions, not C.
Herr, lehre doch mich (CPDL #11827) Bass solo, bar 48: the only note is D in the reference editions, not B(b). Bass, bar 48: the first note is B(b) in the reference editions, not D (swapped with bass solo).
Ihr habt nun Traurigkeit (CPDL #11829) Bass, bar 34: the only note is F# in the reference editions, not G.

I adjusted the score at these four points, before creating these MP3s. If you notice any other errors, please let me know.