Dan Forrest's
Requiem for the Living (2013), Wellborn Young conducting the Bel Canto Company. An unusually structured requiem composed for boy soprano, soprano, chorus and orchestra, this work uses texts from some of the traditional Latin requiem mass (although out of sequence), but omitting the Dies Irae and adding a section Vanitas Vanitatum with texts taken from the books of Ecclesiastes and Job.

I've become fond of this work and play it about as often as I do the requiems set by Brahms and by Fauré. It has been recorded several times and performed hundreds of times around the world.
Dan Forrest writes in both secular and sacred genres but his other most performed works past this requiem are also in the sacred category, a Jubilate Deo (2016) and LUX: the Dawn from on High (2018).
Forrest is an American composer, pianist, music publisher and teacher now based in North Carolina. He was born in Breesport, NY, a tiny hamlet near Elmira, a small city in the southern tier of the state. From that city or its environs have come assorted other folks of some renown including Mark Twain, NASA astronaut Eileen Collins, news anchor Brian Williams and yep, Charlie Baker, current governor of Massachusetts.
(Startin' to think there's something in the waters around Elmira... but the notable beneficiaries have all seemed to take their talent and head elsewhere to build their skills and then share the results with us from afar.)