Mozart Requiem - Exsultate Jubilate Mozart's Requiem is the most complete and sublime expression of the suffering of the human spirit in the face of death and of the hope for an eternal life which will bring with it peace beyond the senses. Mozart's final work, unfinished at the composer's death on December 5th 1791, is truly a song that relates its own composing: the anguish of the composer deprived of all physical strength, driven by the spiritual need and desire to compose in an attempt to continue the work that had been started. Based on the traditional themes of the mass for the dead - for four soloists, chorus and orchestra - the Mozart Requiem has become the REQUIEM par excellence, to which all earlier and later works dealing musically with life and death are inevitably compared. The work has acquired this extraordinary significance because it is a masterpiece of compositional technique, of artistic and human inspiration. Its represents, together with Don Giovanni, Mozart's greatest musical achievement.