Experience Mozart’s mysterious Requiem in Mexico City at this Day of the Dead concert.

On the Day of the Dead, we remember those who have passed away with offerings, catrinas, cempasúchil, and music! That’s why the Mozart Requiem concert is coming to Mexico City, a musical experience that will make you feel like you’ve traveled to other planes to connect with the love of those who have passed away.

And if there’s a musical composition that can bridge the gap between us and the dead, it’s Mozart’s Requiem, the Austrian musician’s last work, full of mystery, mysteries, and beauty.

When and where will the Mozart Requiem concert be in Mexico City?

This Day of the Dead performance will pay tribute to the deceased through Mozart’s Requiem, one of the musician’s best-known works, which was left unfinished after being interrupted by the Austrian genius’s own death in 1791.

This wonderful concert will take place on October 28th and 31st at the María Teresa Montoya Theater (Eje ​​Central Lázaro Cárdenas, 912) at 8:00 PM and promises to be a moving evening that will lead us to remember our deceased in every note.

The Requiem is one of the best works to represent death. Legend has it that Mozart received this mysterious anonymous musical commission delivered to his doorstep, on the condition that no investigation be conducted as to who requested it. The musician’s death interrupted his work and left the composition unfinished.

His student, Franz Xaver Süssmayr, completed the piece, and over the years it has become a funereal and majestic symbol of death, with memorable sections within the composition, such as “Lacrimosa” and “Dies Irae.”

Do you dare to discover why these scores envelop listeners in an inexplicable mystery? Tickets for the performances are now available via WhatsApp (at 56 1482 0685) and cost $150 per person.

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