Subject: Re: Soundtrack requiem From: miata@cbnewsd.cb.att.com (steve.bruun) Date: 1992-09-15, 11:32 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1992Sep2.232654.827@spartan.ac.BrockU.CA>, bross@spartan.ac.BrockU.CA (Brian J Ross) writes: > > Would someone give me the name of that requiem at the end of the film? > > Is it on the CD soundtrack? I suspect that it isn't, as the film credits > > mentioned some requiem recorded by a symphony orchestra, and there is no > > mention of this on the CD. At the risk of answering the question for the gadzillionth time (I'm about 400 messages behind in my FWWM reading), the wee slice of heavenly music at the film's end is from Luigi Cherubini's Requiem Mass. Sadly, it isn't included on the soundtrack CD, but recordings of the entire piece should not be too hard to find. On the subject of heavenly music, does anyone share my hypothesis that the shadowy shape which floated behind the red curtains during the 1003 dream sequence has now been revealed to have been an angel? I thought not. Sigh... Steve Bruun