@@demons-devil1557 in the movie they made it seem like he died actually holding this and even that most likely is not the vaan, thinking about it makes this even More haunting in a Way. Amazing talent. R.I.P.
@Luigi Raimondo Pomo Yeah, these musicians were timeless geniuses! We gotta thank them for their work that makes our lives better, specially during these hard times. Greetings from Colonia, Uruguay! Keep strong.
I fell in love with Mozart's music when I was 10 years old. I have a severe reaction to poison ivy. That spring/summer Amadeus was on cable. I got poison ivy from a vine that grew into my mothers grape vine. We'd play kick ball and the ball would roll into the ivy. All night I would wipe the sweat off my face, unaware that I was actually coating my face with poison ivy oil. I woke up the next morning and my face had swollen so much I could barely open my eyes. The humid summer heat was a nightmare to my itch factor. All I did for weeks was lay around in agony. The coolest place in thew house was our basement were the TV with cable was. One day I watched Amadeus the best I could with swollen face and eyes. At times all I could do was listen to the music. It would calm me down and I couldn't feel the itch and the burn. I'm 43 now and every time I watch the movie or hear this song it takes me back and calms me down.
We're so fortunate to be able to listen to all of the greatest music ever written as much as we want. When this kind of music was written, you might hear it once or twice in your entire life if you were wealthy enough to afford tickets.
Richtig....you, are right....i am from BERLIN.......its magnificent....you. the "farmboy" felt it. It's music for the soul. Not the flesh.....gott segne Sie.....
Man, this is universal music. No matter where or when you are it just clicks. It has something to do with the maths of the notes. Don't ask me how it works
Mozart is my hero and every time I listen to this it makes me cry. He is my rock as a Musician and Composer as because of him, I learnt to love it when I was young. Bravo Mozart, I shall see you soon upstairs and cannot wait to meet you... Neither me or dad can.
2:53 - So haunting, yet beautiful! Confutatis and Lacrimosa are wonderful on their own, but as the one piece they were meant to be, they work out so well.
Il y’a 30 ans que j’ai vu le film Amadeus et c’est le confitatus qui m’a le plus marqué. Quel beau partition. Indéniablement c’est le plus grand des grands. Bravo.
Amazing. Every time I listen to this music I feel touched by Grace, deep down in my Soul. Thank you Amadeus. May your music remain immortal, as you are. Amen.
i adore Mozart's music!!! his music give me totality freedom and the silence. his music help me remain in my world and uncovering my things in the drawings or poems. my life was a tragedy.
Wow!!!-To think this was going through Mozart’s head when he was dying. Only 35, which meant he had plenty of life and music left in him to compose. Gone way before his time!!! Such a tragic and masterful tale his life was and he left this world his music, his talent and his haunting secrets. Long rest his soul in the afterlife. ❤️❤️🎶🎶
I am here because our choir is learning it. It was played during a zoom choir practice. We had to pick out our parts and sing with it. Excellent practice.
fun fact; up to about 3.15 is all mozart the rest is Süssmayr who finished it a year later, although it is a somewhat contentious term. many others have also attempted to finish it there are many, many different versions. some created as recently as the 2010's
I remember at age 8 I would beg my parents to take me to listen to the full requiem in a church nearby. They slept through the whole thing whilst I was crying from an odd mix of sadness, joy and helplessness. I also started insulting my piano teacher because she told me that I couldn't play the requiem on the piano
Christian funerals are a mixture of sadness and joy. We are sad because our loved one is parted from us. But we have joy because the grace of God through the death of Christ on the Cross provides for our eternal salvation. We'll see them again because we had faith in the Lord Jesus and that faith will bring us together someday. This brings us hope, which is a confidence concerning the future.
Wolfgang Amadeus Morzart el genio de todos los tiempos...lastima que moriste a tan corta edad...y la humanidad no pudo seguir deleitandose se esas notas musicales que fluian de tu mente como el agua...Cuando escucho a Morzar es como si me elevara y pudiera tocar al creador atravez de la musica...Grande Genio..!
I liked Mozart just in general, about as much as I enjoyed Beethoven or Bach. I know it is dramatized, but after seeing Amadeus (1984), this whole piece feels different, and that particular scene going over the layers upon layers just made me a huge fan
Indeed. It's truly sad that one of the most talented and prolific musicians humanity has ever known is buried somewhere in a mass grave, where the exact location has been lost to time. It would've been great if some of the royalty with whom Mozart was acquainted could have gotten him a proper grave site, although if I remember correctly I believe in Austria you don't buy a burial plot outright, you have to essentially pay rent for the entire time the body is in the plot & if the payments stop they relocate you to communal plots. Weird practice.
Oh my god...i just realized one of my favorite children of bodom songs (Red Light in my Eyes pt.2) is strongly influences by this piece. Thats some great homage considering it's melodic deathmetal. No wonder I enjoy this band so much more than any other band
Original Lyrics Confutatis maledictis Flammis acribus addictis Voca me cum benedictis Oro supplex et acclinis Cor contritum quasi cinis Gere curam mei finis
Forgive her, she’s Mexican... like me Yeah hey hundred in my wrist eighty in my wrist hundred in my wrist eighty in my wrist hundred in my wrist eighty in my wrist hundred in my wrist D Rose D Rose D Rose D Rose D Rose D Rose D Rose D Rose
When the world crumbles, when the structures of a civilization falter, it is good to return to that which in history does not flex, but on the contrary recovers courage, gathers the separated, pacifies without bruising. It’s worth recalling that the genius of creation is also moving in an history devoted to the destruction
how did someone make this? i think about those who invented the instruments, developed music theory, and this creativity.. all presented in this form is beyond my comprehension similar to the mystery of space and time
The transition from Confutatis to Lacrimosa is quite possibly the most amazing transition in the history of written music.
Roughly where is the transition?
2:36
and it's when he died precisely
@@demons-devil1557 in the movie they made it seem like he died actually holding this and even that most likely is not the vaan, thinking about it makes this even More haunting in a Way. Amazing talent. R.I.P.
Right. Like La campanella
"Listen to me"
"I don't understand"
"Listen ! It goes with a harmony."
*It goes with THE harmony.
@Luigi Raimondo Pomo Yeah, these musicians were timeless geniuses! We gotta thank them for their work that makes our lives better, specially during these hard times. Greetings from Colonia, Uruguay! Keep strong.
Bruhhhh I was literally thinking about that :vvv
Yes!!!!!!!!!!
Who else sees the scene in their eyes when and where ever hears this?
"DO YOU HAVE IT!?"
"YOU'RE GOING TOO FAST ONE MOMENT PLEASE!"
Yes
“YOU GO TOO FAST!”
Bloody good movie
Good movie, but not quite historicaly correct
@@carlosvelasco1430 You should know it's not historical movie. Forman just borrowed people from history...
I fell in love with Mozart's music when I was 10 years old.
I have a severe reaction to poison ivy. That spring/summer Amadeus was on cable.
I got poison ivy from a vine that grew into my mothers grape vine. We'd play kick ball
and the ball would roll into the ivy. All night I would wipe the sweat off my face, unaware
that I was actually coating my face with poison ivy oil.
I woke up the next morning and my face had swollen so much I could barely open my eyes.
The humid summer heat was a nightmare to my itch factor. All I did for weeks was lay around
in agony. The coolest place in thew house was our basement were the TV with cable was.
One day I watched Amadeus the best I could with swollen face and eyes. At times all I could do was
listen to the music. It would calm me down and I couldn't feel the itch and the burn.
I'm 43 now and every time I watch the movie or hear this song it takes me back and calms me down.
Great that the Amadeus film has helped some people.
well put..like your nic.. im 49 now, oh those times..
Is your itch gone?
@@MrOtheleo haha yeah it’s been decades since I’ve had it. First time my daughter got it I freaked out thinking she’d give it to me
that sounds like a really good time. get some new ivy.
I can't listen to that intro without picturing Mozart sweaty in his bed rocking his arm back and forth to those arpeggios.
We're so fortunate to be able to listen to all of the greatest music ever written as much as we want. When this kind of music was written, you might hear it once or twice in your entire life if you were wealthy enough to afford tickets.
So true. Thanks for the reflexion
No words can describe the depth of this perfect and pure harmony
Yes
You are right
n00b
Im just a farm guy, I have never been in a university, Im a humble person, i dont know a lot of music, but this is amazing. No words to describe it
The soul is universal
Richtig....you, are right....i am from BERLIN.......its magnificent....you. the "farmboy" felt it. It's music for the soul. Not the flesh.....gott segne Sie.....
Man, this is universal music. No matter where or when you are it just clicks. It has something to do with the maths of the notes. Don't ask me how it works
Mozart is my hero and every time I listen to this it makes me cry. He is my rock as a Musician and Composer as because of him, I learnt to love it when I was young. Bravo Mozart, I shall see you soon upstairs and cannot wait to meet you... Neither me or dad can.
Maybe he's downstairs lol!
@@leeetchells609 Well if he is downstairs, we're all fucked. If he is downstairs than God is harder to please than an Asian parent.
@@bugyesz7517 Mozart married his cousin and he wrote a song called leck mich im arshe
Yes
@@leeetchells609 he was a freemason and worshipped devil so...
Poor times we're living nowadays.
Subculture IS the culture.
Ignorance IS the education.
Enjoy this masterpiece from ancient times.
True what you say
The power in the mens voices is more powerful than in any other recordings. Love it
And the cellos too. Every other recording I've ever heard you can barely hear them, but I think they add such depth to the music.
2:53 - So haunting, yet beautiful! Confutatis and Lacrimosa are wonderful on their own, but as the one piece they were meant to be, they work out so well.
Si vede il sostegno dei cari a centrare l'armonia fra i legami della autentico equilibrio instabile prodotto dalla via dell'amore ..
"It goes with a harmony !"
Daniel Bautista *"it goes with THE harmony"
No, I DON'T UNDERSTAND!
SerMarFe Listen Salieri!
Musica divina, il grande compositore ci mette in contatto con altre dimensioni dello spirito ascoltando le sue composizioni. Puro miracolo.
Il y’a 30 ans que j’ai vu le film Amadeus et c’est le confitatus qui m’a le plus marqué. Quel beau partition. Indéniablement c’est le plus grand des grands. Bravo.
poof sava'iant
Who else is here because he knows and loves TRUE music?
Me
What is “false” music to you?
Lacrimosa.... One of the most powerful compositions ever written... This Requiem befits mankind right now
Confutatis and Lacrimosa are the most beautiful pieces of music that have ever graced my ears
“When the wicked are confounded
And doomed to flames of woe
Call me among the blessed”
AMOGUS SUS AMONG AMONG US 😳 😳 😳 😳 😳
@@chimpazoo1143 sussy
@@denki.8323 like a baka
Amazing. Every time I listen to this music I feel touched by Grace, deep down in my Soul. Thank you Amadeus. May your music remain immortal, as you are. Amen.
Confutatis is the best thing i've ever heard in my life... It's a whole journey in itself
this was actually the sixth movement out of 12 movement requiem and it is the last one he wrote himself.
Confutatis was actually finished by someone else because Mozart died in 1791
@@maxenceletang7771 No, Mozart finished Confutatis. It was Lacrimosa that he died whilst writing and Sussmayr finished it.
i adore Mozart's music!!! his music give me totality freedom and the silence. his music help me remain in my world and uncovering my things in the drawings or poems. my life was a tragedy.
Wow!!!-To think this was going through Mozart’s head when he was dying. Only 35, which meant he had plenty of life and music left in him to compose. Gone way before his time!!! Such a tragic and masterful tale his life was and he left this world his music, his talent and his haunting secrets. Long rest his soul in the afterlife. ❤️❤️🎶🎶
I am here because our choir is learning it. It was played during a zoom choir practice. We had to pick out our parts and sing with it. Excellent practice.
Grande Mozart! Una musica eterna e sublime!
Il est rester le genie de la musique du début jusqu'à la fin de sa vie...
Il est allé jusqu'au bout !!! Bravo
fun fact; up to about 3.15 is all mozart the rest is Süssmayr who finished it a year later, although it is a somewhat contentious term. many others have also attempted to finish it there are many, many different versions. some created as recently as the 2010's
Dear God forgive us...
Can't stop listening to it, brings me tears everytime I listen to ir 😢
In my view, the two greatest music compositions in history of music. Fascinating, brilliant and demanding seriousness.
1:35 part will always get me ...
+alexxv13 Even more having watched Amadeus, the song is so fantastically linked to the illness and pain in it, it makes it perfect!
+Symbo Silvosse Exactly, we can feel all the pain of Wolfgang in this piece
+Symbo Silvosse +alexxv13 Well spoken, guys!
+Symbo Silvosse the Film lies about salieri.
Bucephalus Every film lies
The slower rythme in confutatis really makes the experience much more... empowering...much more evocative on your emotional ride
I remember at age 8 I would beg my parents to take me to listen to the full requiem in a church nearby. They slept through the whole thing whilst I was crying from an odd mix of sadness, joy and helplessness.
I also started insulting my piano teacher because she told me that I couldn't play the requiem on the piano
you had a wonderful childhood I envy you ...
Emma Zonneveld stfu u liar
The first part I thought "wow k another child adoring of music way too much" but then the second part was just "lol"
Christian funerals are a mixture of sadness and joy. We are sad because our loved one is parted from us. But we have joy because the grace of God through the death of Christ on the Cross provides for our eternal salvation. We'll see them again because we had faith in the Lord Jesus and that faith will bring us together someday. This brings us hope, which is a confidence concerning the future.
Emma Zonneveld I'm happy to know nowadays there are still people like you. With that deep sensibility. :')
I'd say the most beautiful pair of movements we've heard yet
but it's a shame to say so
1:21 This part is so beautiful
Angels
voca me!
Mozart was a genius, this is musical perfection possible the greatest ever written
MOZART .. TU ES LE PLUS GRAND DES GRAND
MERCI POUR TES MAGNIFIQUES ŒUVRES
so 200 years later ... where did it all go so horribly wrong ...
Mark Lawrence Justin Bieber
What do you mean?
Whether Sussmayr or Mozart this is beautiful.
This is probably one of my favorites. So many emotions.
I love lacrimosa and confutatis, Mozart that's a genius.
Do you have it?
-dont to fast
DO YOU HAVE IT.?.
-dont to fast one moment pleas one moment!!
where is the verb my man
Yes
Wolfgang Amadeus Morzart el genio de todos los tiempos...lastima que moriste a tan corta edad...y la humanidad no pudo seguir deleitandose se esas notas musicales que fluian de tu mente como el agua...Cuando escucho a Morzar es como si me elevara y pudiera tocar al creador atravez de la musica...Grande Genio..!
I liked Mozart just in general, about as much as I enjoyed Beethoven or Bach. I know it is dramatized, but after seeing Amadeus (1984), this whole piece feels different, and that particular scene going over the layers upon layers just made me a huge fan
BEST musician of all time
Concordo !!!!! O maior de todos.
NO NO I DON'T UNDERSTAND! !!!
Francisco Blanco first bassoon then the trombones what?!
Identical?
Of course. The instruments doubling the voices
It goes with harmony!
Haifa Ma yes mhhm yes yes i understand, and that's all?
simplemente magnifico, necesitamos un mozart en nuestra epoca
Vocame, best part.
Bob Davis "Voca me"
Hello Tyler durdon
I sang this once and the director made everyone younger than thirty sing it. We were his "angels".
froggyychamp The second Voca me is just divine.
How I seriously love it I can't describe
When I hear Confutatis, my brain just starts working in completely different way
Un génie musical qui a vécu parmi des rois encore a été enterré avec les mendiants et les voleurs.
Indeed. It's truly sad that one of the most talented and prolific musicians humanity has ever known is buried somewhere in a mass grave, where the exact location has been lost to time. It would've been great if some of the royalty with whom Mozart was acquainted could have gotten him a proper grave site, although if I remember correctly I believe in Austria you don't buy a burial plot outright, you have to essentially pay rent for the entire time the body is in the plot & if the payments stop they relocate you to communal plots. Weird practice.
Sin duda una gran obra, cargada de un drama tremendo, como trasmite gran pesar y belleza al mismo tiempo
I love the pieces of Mozart
Com ou sem tradução NEU DEUS, coko ê MARAVILHOSO, EMOCIONANTE,FANTASTICO, GENIAL
DE DAR ARREPIOS
O QUE HAVIA NESTA MENTE???
ANJOS CELESTIAIS????
now its time for the real fire! 3:27
I went from v-tuber clips to this.
sasuga youtube recommendations
El irrepetible Mozart,pasará mucho tiempo - y si es que ocurre - en volver a ver semejante creación humana.
Magnifique !
I just see superapple mumei meme penguin like. And asking what was the song?
RUclips:
Who else is here because of this masterpiece?
Yes
Yes yes!!!!!!
What masterpiece ?
Of course we are, what did you expect ?
درود،من:)
Im in 8 grade and we are learning about Mozart in school and our music teacher always playes this on his piano. Im adicted to it now.🤣
pour representer ainsi l'enfer et le paradis Mozart était un geni!
croisant croisant croisant
Toi par contre tu n'es pas un génie en français.
Rimex toi aussi tu sais pas écrire français
Geile musik
N
Magnifique morceau ❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏👏👏👏bravo
Confutatis is too slow, but still looks amazing. Thx Wolfie.
Is the music on the right score? I mean on this video...
Yeah, I thought it was a little slow as well. But too me, the lacrimosa was just a weensy bit fast as well. Idk, just my thoughts.
I prefer this version a little bit better. It has a more steady pace compared to the original.
WOLFIE LMAOOOOOOOOO
Oh my god...i just realized one of my favorite children of bodom songs (Red Light in my Eyes pt.2) is strongly influences by this piece. Thats some great homage considering it's melodic deathmetal. No wonder I enjoy this band so much more than any other band
When you look at the time for your exam and see you only have five minutes left and you have 10 questions remaining.
Original Lyrics
Confutatis maledictis
Flammis acribus addictis
Voca me cum benedictis
Oro supplex et acclinis
Cor contritum quasi cinis
Gere curam mei finis
acCribus
beautiful...just beautiful
2:16
Cere curam, cere curam mei finis (Help me, help me in my last hour)
that is the correct tempo ;)
Perfect the Genius Mozart musician for Good
HE ARE THE MOST GENIUS I MEET!
He is*
Athalia Ramløv My god.. you met him personally?
I guess you mean "he is the most genius you know" ?
Forgive her, she’s Mexican... like me
Yeah hey hundred in my wrist eighty in my wrist hundred in my wrist eighty in my wrist hundred in my wrist eighty in my wrist hundred in my wrist D Rose D Rose D Rose D Rose D Rose D Rose D Rose D Rose
Athalia R no
Can you see Stanze in the carriage racing back to Wolfie as you listen to this?
When the world crumbles, when the structures of a civilization falter,
it is good to return to that which in history does not flex, but on the contrary recovers courage, gathers the separated, pacifies without bruising. It’s worth recalling that the genius of creation is also moving in an history devoted to the destruction
Amazing, wonderful and miraculous
Un genio.
Beautiful simply beautiful
I second that. Correct tempo for both pieces. Most people play the Lacrimosa WAAAY too fast.
Me encanta con locura esta musica
nobody has made better
well Kayne did better man !
nycoshouse you should listen to Heinrich Biber's Requiem. Not as powerful, but as beautiful as this one
Che genio
I agree with him, I love this version of Mozart's Confutatis and Lacrimosa.
Beethoven
Who else is here because of "Amadeus"?
Here. The scene composing this helped by Salieri is sublime.
Yes
Maria Papadopoulou Oh oh Amadeus
Maria Papadopoulou lol im here cause of a video game on roblox
Risk Reap3r um...okay?
Un Dio sulla terra. L'invocazione è emblematica: "condannati i maledetti, chiama me fra i benedetti"
how did someone make this? i think about those who invented the instruments, developed music theory, and this creativity.. all presented in this form is beyond my comprehension similar to the mystery of space and time
Una sautentica maravilla, mis lagrimad corren por mis mejillas
Noot Noot
a most bold intro. Amen,
C'est super!!!!!
RUclips PLEASE STOP RECOMMENDING THESE, I'M GONNA DREAM ABOUT HIM TONIGHT BECAUSE I HAVE TO KEEP SAYING HIS HANDSOME FACE
I don't know, but Confutatis, for me, is better than Lacrimosa.
Paul Boleche No I love both of them
Lacrimosa is what we played at the end of my dad's memorial service
It's because Confutatis was written solely by Mozart, whereas Lacrimosa was left unfinished and had to be finished by an inferior composer.
Lacrimosa for me is like the last breath, my soul asking for mercy, and at glance the light
@@windmillwilly 1. No-one asked
2. Inferior is subjective
Das ist sooo schön
Todos los dias escucho el Requiem
Realmente, es digno de destacar esta pieza musical de la misa de Réquiem de Mozart.
Bella sinfonia
incredible.
Yeah, I thought confutatis was a little slow. Also, the lacrimosa was just a weensy bit fast as well. Idk, just my thoughts. Beautiful music.
Grande mozart
LA VOCE DI DIO !!!!
what is the chord/function between confutation and lacrimosa? it is genius!!!!
gracias a mi hija aprendi a amarlo
FOR THAT REASON MARIE,BETTER LATE THAN NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!