: Mozart fully finished only the first movement, the Introitus . Following his death, his student Franz Xaver Süssmayr completed the orchestration and composed several movements based on Mozart's sketches and verbal instructions.

: The [0100F1F012734000] ID is the Title ID used by the Switch operating system to identify the game specifically. Comparison: Real World vs. In-Game Historical Requiem Echoes of Wisdom Echo Origin Deathbed commission (1791) Found in a rift-affected graveyard Tone Austere, somber, and profound Eerie, calming, and spectral Usage Religious funeral service Pacifying "Ghirahim-style" echoes or ghosts Completion Finished by Süssmayr Looping 16-32 bar arrangement

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Requiem is one of the most enigmatic and famous choral works in Western music. Composed in , it remained unfinished at the time of his death at age 35.

: Players can find an NPC (often a musician or ghost) performing a segment of the Requiem . Once "learned," Zelda can summon a spectral choir or organ to play the haunting melody.

The string is a specific technical identifier for a "dumped" file of the video game The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom for the Nintendo Switch. In this game, players can summon "Echoes" of various objects and creatures, including a musical performance of Mozart's Requiem .