Thank you soooooo much for these videos... Thank you sooo much for putting the Requiem and I hope you keep putting things like this one... It is great.
From the Sanctus on, the whole music is by Süssmayr (the Communio is based on the Introitus and Kyrie). Mozart composed the whole Introitus and the Kyrie. And the rest is Mozart's uncomplete work, finished by Süssmayr.
Bach. A beautiful mind. He wrote such wonders that could spell out his emotional history. Not what happened, but how he saw the world, and how he felt. His love wasn't even discovered until 100 years later by a pianist who performed it live. People were in awe at this schokingly beautiful mind that came from no where. He didn't have or need grandeur. He WAS grandeur, the kind of bitterness and love he communicated far better than mere words...
i love all music i cant live with out it not even 4 1 day pretty much. but even when im not listen to music on the computer, mp3, etc... i have songs goin around in my head constantly me favs are the numa numa song , kingdom under the monutain, butterfly, feel good inc., etc... kiki
Communio (Lux aeterna luceat eis, Domine, cum sanctis mis in aeternum, quia pius es. Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis, cum sanetis tuis in aeternum, quia plus es.) May eternal light shine on them, O Lord. with Thy saints for ever, because Thou art merciful. Grant the dead eternal rest, O Lord, and may perpetual light shine on them, with Thy saints for ever, because Thou are merciful.
@josiauc Everyone has their own preference...no one can deny the majestic greatness of Handel's Messiah! All of these religious works seem so inspired. I am particularly partial to Haydn's Creation and to Mozart's Requiem.
@42TheGamer After reexamining the post, I have realized that you are indeed correct, at least for the most part. My focus was on the string of words, rather than the post in its entirety. While mistakes still remain in the string, the usage of nouns is indeed correct, though using their adjective forms would be more effective. I don't always correct grammar, but in this case it was necessary as he himself was attacking another's 'improper' grammar. But I do thank you for pointing out my mistake.
@TheRealDeal1515 I think you maybe right. Mozart would never have ended his requiem this way. But Sussmayer did the best he could to finish the piece without modifying or destroying Mozart's work. Honestly, I think is a lot better to give a cyclic end than finishing with his own piece of work. It just wouldn't have felt right for the audience.
@lemonite1: You need to get the score, they indicate which parts are written by Mozart and which are written by his student. I got the score so I know.
I don't know Classical very well so can someone tell me which part(s) Mozart did'nt write. I can't tell cuz its the same mass on my cd. BTW this performance kicks ass! It's better than what I got.The balance between the voices and instruments is good and it gets loud and soft real smooth. Then again, I'm no afficianado, i just listen.
@mammers11 It is merely your interpretation. Your words do not tarnish or detract the beautiful interiors of the threatre. It merely reflects upon you as a person.
@farmerbb11 That would be Edna VanFesterpus III. She's not known for her outword displays of emotion, but get a little wine in those ol bones at intermission, and BLAMO! Wild women, look out! Between u and me...I once saw her actually whistle after a Barber concerto. Swear to it! And her pecan pie is amazing. But dont judge her, please. It was an off night. The egg nog was a little..shall we say, thick, that night?
how u figure 4 sum people they get sumwhat nervus or they get streesed out & when i was studying 4 my test i was PMS'ing so i was having the worst day of my life being all emotional & what not. so when i found the song & i listened 2 it it calmed me down very much so ya just 2 tell u im sumhwhat ot a spaz so ya . y mite that not go so well just to ask ?? kiki
For me in the chorus section the basses are just superior to the others (but they are all superb) and it really it comes out in this section. As a Bass it is very easy to be overpowered by the Sopranos on the long tuis and fade into nothing but they remain at the fore front of the sound.
so what if i dont type hugh words or use proper grammer to sound smart or intelligent i am who i am so as just wondering ,Cilcertsgod66, whats the matter if i dont use proper grammer to sound smart i get me point across and even without proper grammer people understand it. Im for the most part a blunt and straight forward person who in the end of a conversation gets my point across
@mammers11 I hope you realize what piety means. It's the quality of being religious or dutiful. Even if you meant pity, it wouldn't be correct as pity is the noun and your sentence is (or at least should be) a string of adjectives. The "ness" on humorlessness isn't necessary, poor is technically the correct adjective, and witless you got right. Oh and smugness, you got that one correct too (I dislike mtv for this as well). I'm not against you, it's just that you're wrong (though less so) too.
@TheRealDeal1515 I heavily suggest you don't listen to Verdi's Requiem. He often reuses parts of Dies Irae. Still a good Requiem though, not really a valid reason to dislike it. Also, glhf on being better than Mozart.
The English Baroque Soloists are simply one of the best when it comes to performing these pieces.
This just makes me cry. It's so incredibly beautiful, lovely and harmonius. How can it not make anyone happy? Absolutely astounding.
It will never cease to amaze me, how anybody can vote this down!!!! This is pure beauty! Thank you for posting is all I can say!
Thank God for Mozart!
Thank you soooooo much for these videos... Thank you sooo much for putting the Requiem and I hope you keep putting things like this one... It is great.
For those interested, the location for this video is the "Palau de la Música Catalana" , a concert hall in Barcelona
From the Sanctus on, the whole music is by Süssmayr (the Communio is based on the Introitus and Kyrie). Mozart composed the whole Introitus and the Kyrie. And the rest is Mozart's uncomplete work, finished by Süssmayr.
Trop bon ! Awesome ! Thanks, Lord Gardiner, and all others musicians.
Bach. A beautiful mind. He wrote such wonders that could spell out his emotional history. Not what happened, but how he saw the world, and how he felt. His love wasn't even discovered until 100 years later by a pianist who performed it live. People were in awe at this schokingly beautiful mind that came from no where. He didn't have or need grandeur. He WAS grandeur, the kind of bitterness and love he communicated far better than mere words...
EXCELENTES INTERPRETES DE LA MUSICA MAS BELLLA.¡¡FELICIDADES¡¡
Thank you so much for uploading heaven.
exceptional interpretation! Thank you for this wonderful video!
5********!!!!!!!! Best regards from Greece
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Thank You !
Very calming and nice too good to listen 2 when studying 4 a test
I really enjoyed this! Thank you for posting ...
Exellent presentaion
thank you classical music guide
i love all music i cant live with out it not even 4 1 day pretty much. but even when im not listen to music on the computer, mp3, etc... i have songs goin around in my head constantly me favs are the numa numa song , kingdom under the monutain, butterfly, feel good inc., etc...
kiki
Meravigliosi
Communio
(Lux aeterna luceat eis, Domine,
cum sanctis mis in aeternum,
quia pius es.
Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine,
et lux perpetua luceat eis,
cum sanetis tuis in aeternum,
quia plus es.)
May eternal light shine on them, O Lord.
with Thy saints for ever, because
Thou art merciful.
Grant the dead eternal rest, O Lord,
and may perpetual light shine on them,
with Thy saints for ever,
because Thou are merciful.
@josiauc Everyone has their own preference...no one can deny the majestic greatness of Handel's Messiah! All of these religious works seem so inspired. I am particularly partial to Haydn's Creation and to Mozart's Requiem.
I think Süssmayr did a good job, too.
I have been listening to this as I write.
@42TheGamer After reexamining the post, I have realized that you are indeed correct, at least for the most part. My focus was on the string of words, rather than the post in its entirety. While mistakes still remain in the string, the usage of nouns is indeed correct, though using their adjective forms would be more effective. I don't always correct grammar, but in this case it was necessary as he himself was attacking another's 'improper' grammar. But I do thank you for pointing out my mistake.
@TheRealDeal1515 I think you maybe right. Mozart would never have ended his requiem this way. But Sussmayer did the best he could to finish the piece without modifying or destroying Mozart's work. Honestly, I think is a lot better to give a cyclic end than finishing with his own piece of work. It just wouldn't have felt right for the audience.
Simplesmente, humano. Demonstra que o ser humano é superior e criador.
Who is the grumpy lady in the pink blouse at 5:58 who can't even clap at such a magnificent performance. ?
None of the singers have music--even the soloists. Badass.
Acojonante
(con perdón)
@lemonite1: You need to get the score, they indicate which parts are written by Mozart and which are written by his student. I got the score so I know.
I don't know Classical very well so can someone tell me which part(s) Mozart did'nt write. I can't tell cuz its the same mass on my cd. BTW this performance kicks ass! It's better than what I got.The balance between the voices and instruments is good and it gets loud and soft real smooth. Then again, I'm no afficianado, i just listen.
@mammers11 It is merely your interpretation. Your words do not tarnish or detract the beautiful interiors of the threatre. It merely reflects upon you as a person.
כל כך יפה שבא לבכות
Can some expert tell me are there any difference between Kyrie and 2nd part of Comminio(especially in pace?)
This sounds similar to the Introitus but in a Major Key.
@TheRealDeal1515 I dunno, I think he did a pretty nice job finishing it :)
@derb65 I would really be badass if none of the orchestra had music, too :)
Barbara Bonney
@farmerbb11 That would be Edna VanFesterpus III. She's not known for her outword displays of emotion, but get a little wine in those ol bones at intermission, and BLAMO! Wild women, look out! Between u and me...I once saw her actually whistle after a Barber concerto. Swear to it! And her pecan pie is amazing. But dont judge her, please. It was an off night. The egg nog was a little..shall we say, thick, that night?
how u figure 4 sum people they get sumwhat nervus or they get streesed out & when i was studying 4 my test i was PMS'ing so i was having the worst day of my life being all emotional & what not. so when i found the song & i listened 2 it it calmed me down very much so ya just 2 tell u im sumhwhat ot a spaz so ya . y mite that not go so well just to ask ??
kiki
is this the last one I couldn't find the name properly.
@HyperionResident Good God, are you an English teacher?? (checking my grammar and spelling as I type) :)
romanspqr81 i am truley jealous of you at this moment
Salieri made another account!
wow, they have used really high tenors to sing the alto. :--O
There are 14 movements in the Requiem Mass in D Minor by Mozart-Sudarshan
For me in the chorus section the basses are just superior to the others (but they are all superb) and it really it comes out in this section. As a Bass it is very easy to be overpowered by the Sopranos on the long tuis and fade into nothing but they remain at the fore front of the sound.
hooray for the fugue!!!!
so what if i dont type hugh words or use proper grammer to sound smart or intelligent i am who i am so as just wondering ,Cilcertsgod66, whats the matter if i dont use proper grammer to sound smart i get me point across and even without proper grammer people understand it. Im for the most part a blunt and straight forward person who in the end of a conversation gets my point across
one person was drunk when they tried to press the like button
@mammers11
I hope you realize what piety means. It's the quality of being religious or dutiful. Even if you meant pity, it wouldn't be correct as pity is the noun and your sentence is (or at least should be) a string of adjectives. The "ness" on humorlessness isn't necessary, poor is technically the correct adjective, and witless you got right. Oh and smugness, you got that one correct too (I dislike mtv for this as well).
I'm not against you, it's just that you're wrong (though less so) too.
lol. I was thinking mozart, but typed bach...
@TheRealDeal1515
I heavily suggest you don't listen to Verdi's Requiem. He often reuses parts of Dies Irae. Still a good Requiem though, not really a valid reason to dislike it.
Also, glhf on being better than Mozart.
human*
@makthnife LMAO!
one deaf man or woman has watched this