Latin
Probably not. Old orchestral pieces like that usually keep horn parts written in their original keys, and it's up to the player to transpose as needed.
It is the first part from Mozarts Requiem, and is called Introitus
German
German. (German title is Die Zauberflöte)
Opera ~ Don Giovanni Mass ~ Requiem in D Minor K. 626. Concert aria ~ Conservati fedele Song ~ Dans un bois solitaire
Probably not. Old orchestral pieces like that usually keep horn parts written in their original keys, and it's up to the player to transpose as needed.
It is the first part from Mozarts Requiem, and is called Introitus
German
Verdi's Requiem was written in Latin, which is the traditional language for the Roman Catholic Mass. The composition, known as "Messa da Requiem," was completed in 1874 and serves as a musical tribute to the Italian poet Alessandro Manzoni. Although the text is in Latin, Verdi's powerful orchestration and choral writing bring a unique emotional depth to the piece.
Johannes Dalchow has written: 'W. A. Mozarts Krankheiten' 'W.A. Mozart' 'Mozarts Tod: 1791-1971'
Most likely (though most don't know it) is Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. Written by Wolfgang when he was 5. I also think Jupiter, his 41st, is rather famous also.
Latin
German. (German title is Die Zauberflöte)
I. F. Arnold has written: 'Mozarts Geist'
Richard Rosenberg has written: 'Die Klaviersonaten Mozarts'
Opera ~ Don Giovanni Mass ~ Requiem in D Minor K. 626. Concert aria ~ Conservati fedele Song ~ Dans un bois solitaire
Lucy Diggs has written: 'Requiem'