Composed by Dan Forrest and arguably the most popular major work for choir and orchestra written in the first quarter of the 21st century, Requiem for the Living forms a narrative just as much for the living, and their own struggle with pain and sorrow, as for the dead. Combining both liturgical and non-liturgical texts, this powerful five-movement work projects a wide range of expression, from a biting essay on the vanity and pain of existence, to a plea for mercy, and finally a celebration of eternal light.