L'un de nous l'a fait. Un être humain a créé ça. Impossible d'oublier les horreurs dont nous sommes capables, mais puisqu'un homme a pu faire ça, tous les espoirs sont permis.
Terrible world news in the past few days. Just now listening to this to maintain a soupcon of sanity. Adore this version. The expressions on the conductor's face is all I need to restore me. 💖💖💖💖💖
I'm from Iran, my society is completely collapsing and we have no hope for our future, I've never been so desperate in my life and I feel as if Mozart has composed this for us, I can't stop crying, this is a masterpiece:)))
Zara Jamali => I am crying with you - Mozart is just a Genius coz he is touching the world - I believe his kind of music is able to heal wounds ... I wish it will also lessen your sorrows by listening to Mozart
I'm a 29 year old black rapper from the streets of Brooklyn NY & I'm here listening to this like the rest of ya'll. This type of music is powerful. You gotta respect the classics. 🎶
Nothing of accessible culture has any boundaries, as long as you give up identifying as 'black' or 'white'. I am from the streets and the projects, have rapped and am a huge fan of Tupac, and I dont identify with whatever skin shade I might happen to have.
Счастья и здоровья ,успехов!!! Слушайте настоящую музыку и будете счастливы и здоровы. / Listen to real music and be happy and healthy!!! ruclips.net/channel/UCN4ocByPdisi-fcrHGeTTNgvideos П.И. Чайковский "Средь шумного бала" _ Наталия Михалева ,сопрано/ Ирина Васильева ,фортепиано ruclips.net/video/3CYetKGvLIA/видео.html П. Чайковский "Закатилось солнце"_ Наталья Михалева, сопрано / Ирина Васильева, фортепиано ruclips.net/video/G7xMwgx2Y_c/видео.html Natalia Mikhaleva-Lisa THE QUEEN OF SPADES TCHAIKOVSKY ruclips.net/video/j-7yve3zjQw/видео.html Беллини Каста Дива/ Casta Diva Vincenzo Bellini ruclips.net/video/1xqoT3xJvy4/видео.html Natalia Mikhaleva _G Verdi Aida / Наталия Михалёва _Дж Верди ария из оперы Аида ruclips.net/video/HhFoUVnxeSE/видео.html Cavatina di Leonora Tacea la notte placida Verdi Il Trovator ruclips.net/video/9EMSvlhcA3Y/видео.html Natalia MIKHALEVA - Si mi chiamano Mimi- La Bohème Puccini ruclips.net/video/oE6ftg04hhU/видео.html В .А .Моцарт Наталья Михалева _ария Графини из оперы "Свадьба Фигаро" W A Mozart Natalia Mikhaleva as Contessa sings Dove sono from Nozze ruclips.net/video/QoZPrByrwHE/видео.html 41 видео ruclips.net/channel/UCN4ocByPdisi-fcrHGeTTNgvideos
Greatest musical creation ever - Impossible to qualify because there is so much great music, to single out just one composition is down to personal taste. Of course Mozart is recognised as one of greatest musical talents and it should not be forgotten that at least 2 movements were not written by Mozart so it says much about Sussmayr’s talent in completing the work.
L'émotion qui dégage de ce chef-d'œuvre est juste un orgasme musical, fort et puissant à nul égal !!! Qui aurait pu croire en 1750 qu'en l'an 2024 nous écouterons ce classique avec le même enchantement qu'à l'époque. 🎻🎹🎷📯🎵🎶🎼🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Tellement vrai, l'interprétation de l'ensemble est sublime et James coffigan est un grand chef qui la vit presque a pleurer.on a la chance de vivre cela et je citerai un autre chef d'œuvre éternel aussi c'est les pink floyd.des géants aussi.
Every bar of Mozart's Requiem is pure gold. Just imagine how many other amazingly beautiful masterpieces were never composed, because the great man died so young.
@@SimonRaahauge1973 Excuse me if I'm wrong, but his burial wasn't very well attended. A few reports say that a few musicians were present, but others say none attended, which was the custom at the time. He was buried in a "commoners' grave", but not a common grave, as sometimes reported. However, there were countless memorial services and concerts that more accurately reflected how he was viewed at the time. Yet again, aristocracy screws something up. Although without the aristocracy, it would've been a lot harder for many composers, to be fair.
@Timmmmartin Actually they were composed...in his head. And we'll never know just how many they were. He even composed a piece in his mind while "copying out" a completely different one, and, again, by musical memory note by note. He didn't like writing anything down, the only reason he did it is so the people who ordered the piece could play or conduct it...
He actually never finished Requiem. I believe another composer at the time completed it for him since he had died before seeing out his true masterpiece. Really sucks seeing an ending that isn’t Mozart but someone else.
We can hear this anytime now... Imagine in 18th century when they dropped this masterpiece you need to wait to hear it again. And imagine the first audience who heard this. We have been attuned to music from our birth but for them this would have sounded like heaven... I would have cried right there. What humanity is capable of. I feel so proud.
Indeed , our luxury is to make us this celestial music available , day and night 24 hours . In the 18 th century , this pleasure was just for the upper class - not for the masses . And even with enough💰💰💰, your pleasures were quit limited . Did they recognize the quality of the music ? Like Van Gogh? A lot of world class artists were honored posthum 😢. To be honest - requiem is too complicated for me - or I dislike it. Like Wagner , and I jump 😂😂.perhaps in 10 years I love it or unfortunately not . Marie/ Luxembourg
Я теж плачу від краси. Але останній рік від того, що роблять нелюди з народом України . Яких чудових композиторів, художників, конструкторів народила українська земля. Надбання всього людства якесь неграмотне бандитське угрупування хоче знищити. З надією на перемогу ЛЮДЯНОГО ЛЮДСТВА!
Dieu est dans cette musique, seul un envoyé du ciel pour rendre la musique immortelle a pu écrire des oeuvres si parfaites. Tout est magique dans la musique de Mozart. Merci à ce génie pour l'intégralité de son œuvre qu'il a donné à notre monde.
Mozart's Requiem is the music I go to whenever feeling down, depressed, or that things just aren't working out right. I'm a "Wolfie-Nut", and I listen to this piece more than any others. I am immediately grateful to be alive and in good health. This orchestra and choir does a masterful job !
@Cos death is the basis for every mythology and everything meaningful. In the earliest cultures death is not seen as an end but rather a rebirth. This is where the symbol of the ouroboros comes from, the self devouring serpent. As it eats itself it is reborn; that is the nature of life. Or perhaps you could say that is the nature of death.
Merci à France Musique d'offrir au monde, sans publicité, cette interprétation époustouflante du Requiem de Mozart. La captation vidéo et sonore est d'une très très grande qualité et donne à voir la grandeur de la basilique Saint Denis. Un grand bravo !
This Requiem expresses in music how my heart feels. I lost my beautiful Rosebud 6 months ago. We had just had 32 years of marriage. My heart has been ripped from my chest and this is cathartic.
@@corbinboller3690 I know the feeling. I lost my partner five years still feels like yesterday, but I always will remember our last words together were very loving and lovely.
In the movie Amadeus there is a scene in which Mozart is composing this requiem while half lying on a billiard table, absentmindedly bouncing a billiard ball against the bumpers while he scratches this out with a quill; the music playing in the background as if in his head. It is my favorite scene as it attempts to portray how his genius mind worked.
This song is my testimony. I lost my job in 2015 and Stayed jobless for 4years, ended up with no friends and at one time on the street..but one day when I least expected I got a call inviting me for a job interview and I got it..He sure is a way maker,it doesn't matter how long you wait on Him, He will most definitely make a way for you if you pray and wait on Him..this song brings be Tears of joy everytime I listen to it.
@@elisedebard8878il dit que cette pièce est son témoignage. Il a perdu son travail en 2015, et est resté au chômage pendant 4 ans. Ce qui l'a amené à perdre tous ses amis et même une fois à vivre à la rue. Mais un jour, quand il s'y attendait le moins, il a reçu une proposition d'embauche. Ensuite il précise qu'il faut avoir toute confiance en Lui [Dieu], car quand on Lui tend la main qu'on L'attend et qu'on prie pour Lui, Il nous aide toujours à la fin. Cette pièce lui rappelle à chaque fois ce passage de sa vie, et lui donne les larmes aux yeux : larmes de joie.
I can very much agree on your comment. I am not musically trained nor do I understand latin, but this is so deeply touching on so many levels.. seeing all those people contributing to its greatness, is just overwhelming. If there is one thing that might make up for our cruelty, its the beauty we create through art, music and literature.
Sublime en étant choriste je ne peux qu'avoir des félicitations à donner la musique classique est mon univers, je suis baryton, et salut le premier instrument qu'est notre voix.
If the world would only put its energy into producing music like this, instead of fighting, what a wonderful place it would be. We may not all be genius enough to compose it, or maybe even sing it, but just listening to it alters mood and feeling. While waiting in vain for the world to change, I will happily take refuge in Mozart's wonderful requiem at any time.
Defentely the best version of the Mozart requiem on youtube for me ; in my opinion (and in my heart), the Mozart requiem has to be this way : you need to hear some kind of hope ; for the first time in his life, Mozart was composing something that could really touch our soul. The context was really special, of course, but Im sure he didnt want his requiem to be sad. Here and there you can hear hope ; of course we'll never know what Mozart really wanted ; that's just how I feel it, deep in my heart, and in my soul. ❤
The youths of 2000s couldn't grasp it and I'd be pressed to find anyone under 30 hearing every note ever nuance and careful thoughtful beautiful symphony. The balance and cadence is so sublime. Probably would help if more youth were passionate musicians, instead of playing with their phones and tiktok constantly.
And beiing victims of constant brainwashing of the cheap mass product music industry that is aimed at an average, low-educated, poor audience of around 13 years old, approximately the same audience of soggy McDonald fries and burgers.@@D3M0N.5K1LL5
Je vais chanter cela avec ma classe, je suis en seconde et nous somme 100 lycée a l'avoir appris durant toute cette année. Un horcestre symphonique, des chanteurs professionnel et d'autre étudiants vont nous rejoindre. J'espère que on fera aussi bien que ce que je viens de voir. C'était magnifique et j'ai vraiment hâte !! ❣️
Je vous souhaite la plus belle expérience possible. Ma fille a participé à des opéras et à des concerts même à l'étranger. Des partitions classiques et magnifiques. Que du beau ! Et je vous souhaite une expérience identique. Tous mes vœux !
@@veroniquebertaux3626 L'expérience est passé et en effet c'était incroyable. On a pue faire un spectacle emplement réussi et avons pu voir de nombreuses choses très enrichissante. C'était absolument magnifique et nous somme tous très fière d'y avoir participé. De grandes émotions.
moi aussi je pleure quel oeuvre parfois je ne peux passer de penserwuetoutgrand oeuvre était fait pour ' plustard' c est à dire pas au temps où ils ont était sur la terre soit écrivain où compositeurs comme ce divin W.A. Mozart 🌈
This is the best version of Mozart's Requiem I've ever heard. Brilliant. Amazing cathedral atmosphere. Bravo to soloists, orchestra, choir and incredible conductor. Applause from the listener from Ukraine. 👏
Hello, i'm listenning every kind of music like a certain band who's calling Queen, before i was young, so , Wolfgang is a crazy little boy, to invented, i love him to death !
@@oliviermuller9606 I understand, why)) i like rock too 🙂 And old school bands, such as Led Zeppelin, Queen, ACDC etc. too)) I think that rock and classical music - two big powers of art. 😌
I have had the good fortune to sing this masterpiece twice in concert. It was an unbelievable experience. Mozart's Requiem is surely the greatest piece of sacred choral music ever written.
I m sure that is all HIM...I mean he left intrunctions how to complete all the parts...The music from the beginning to end sounds like only Mozart could sounds!!
Our son Gordon Hamilton from Australia gave it a good go to complete Mozart’s Requiem-- worth a read of what he has to say on the subject and how he went about his work ----Recomposing Mozart’s Requiem: why would anyone want to do such a thing? By Gordon Hamilton I’m certainly not advocating to give every great work a ‘Richterfication’. But the fact is: in order to perform the Requiem, someone has to fill in the gaps, and in this case there are more gaps than bricks. Despite the veneer of completeness in concert halls and on recording, Mozart’s Requiem is un-performable. There have been at least twenty-two modern completions (presumably more), so if we’re in of another, I’ll leave that to more musicologically-drilled composers than me. The authorship of Mozart’s last work was in question, even before Süßmayr arrived at the scene - the commissioner, Count Walsegg intended to pass the work off as his own. Following her husband’s death, Constanze Mozart desperately needed income, and therefore enlisted Eybler and Süßmayr to get it done. It was recently discovered that the Requiem’s first performance was given on 6 December 1791 just five days after Mozart‘s death. Mozart’s own funeral service was organised by his friend and collaborator Emanuel Schikaneder, who understood the significance of this final musical statement. At that time the only performable part of the work was the first movement, the Introit. One can only imagine that a combination of orchestral instruments, organ, continuo and sung plainchant were used to fill out the fragments into a full mass. A portrayal by Joseph Heicke of the journey of Mozart's coffin through a storm to the cemetery. Engraving from about 1860, a few years after the Deiner story appeared. A PORTRAYAL BY JOSEPH HEICKE OF THE JOURNEY OF MOZART'S COFFIN THROUGH A STORM TO THE CEMETERY. ENGRAVING FROM ABOUT 1860, A FEW YEARS AFTER THE DEINER STORY APPEARED. As source material I’ve ignored everything that Beyer and Süßmayr contributed, starting only with the Bärenreiter edition of what Mozart actually penned. The vocal parts (including, crucially, figured-bass) up to and including the Hostias are from Mozart. Orchestral parts exist only for Introit and other fragmentary passages. The first eight bars of Lacrymosa are Mozart, and thereafter, Süßmayr’s begins. In my work, I’ve latched onto many of the most important motifs, treating them with new harmony, instrumentation and I other modern effects, to hopefully shed them in new light. From time to time, I drift back into untouched Mozart vocal parts (though avoiding Eybler’s and Süßmayr’s orchestration). For the ensemble I’ve chosen a bed of strings to accompany the choir (with ad hoc soli). Timpani (including various techniques using different parts of the instrument) invites in a whole percussion section. I’ve made a feature of an instrument close to Mozart’s heart: the clarinet. Inspired by the composer’s figured-bass part, I’ve assembled a showroom of keyboard instruments (synthesiser, organ, piano, melodica) as well a harp; these instruments taking on a chordal role from time to time. In the Introit, Mozart borrowed from a choral melody Herr Jesu Christ, du Höchstes Gut for the subject of his opening contrapuntal passages. I have a semi-chorus sing the full Lutheran theme in German against the Mozart motif sung in Latin. Mozart also uses the liturgical tonus peregrinus (Ninth Psalm Tone), a tune which J.S. Bach had also set in the Cantata Meine Seel erhebt den Herren. I therefore let an organ dip into the Bach chorale setting in my Introit. I’ve inserted Mozart’s iconic Tuba mirum solo (“wonderous sound, the trumpet flingeth”) inside the Dies irae (“Day of Judgement”), the reason being that the two verses both belong inside the traditional sequence of the mass - have you ever noticed that the solo bass melody has the same shape as the sopranos in the Dies Irae?) The ‘AMEN’ SKetch discovered in the 1960s THE ‘AMEN’ SKETCH DISCOVERED IN THE 1960S In the 1960s a sketch by Mozart for an Amen fugue was found, probably to crown the Lacrymosa. (Neither Süßmayr nor Mozart made use of it). I’ve adopted the melody as a recurring theme in several movements, heard after my Dies irae and again at the conclusion of the work. I’ve woven in the traditional plainchant in Domine Jesu, imagining Schickaneder and other friends at Mozart’s memorial, trying to patch together the missing fragments of the mass. Two versions of Lacrymosa occur in my work. The first of these occupies the slot in the mass where it properly sits. The second is at the conclusion of my composition, building to the poignant moment in bar 8 of the original, when Mozart’s pen stops. This is emblematic of the fact that Mozart’s Requiem is generally regarded primarily as a concert work (born of Italian opera tradition). Therefore (unlike most realisations) I’ve made no attempt to massage the work into a proper Requiem mass, but included only what I think is musically necessary. Gordon Hamilton conducts the world premiere of his Requiem-Recomposed with Omega Ensemble and The Australian Voice on 5 November at City Recital Hall, Sydney. Click here for full ticket and performance details.
Hello friends from all over the globe. I'm just an ordinary guy, born in Brazil em 1989, who appreciate classical music very much. I'd like to send you the best regards, and I hope you and your family are great, despite this evil virus we're facing this moment. Humanity will survive. Treat well your family, your friends, be kind with your neighbors and people who works with you. Take care of the planet, the animals, and if possible, reduce the amount of meat. Best regards from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil!
Everyone involved in this production deserves the highest praise. Music like this is so important in these troubled times, it will carry us through to better times.
@@libetop Ever heard of the placebo effect? If anything has the power to stand in place of actual magic within the human mind, it is music such as this. Dare not test the limits of energies like those contained in Mozart's (kind of) Requiem.
La seule œuvre qui fait frissonner chaque mm2 de ma peau, et cette interprétation dans ce lieu magnifique est juste…. divine! Merci. A quand des vrais cours de musique dans nos écoles afin de faire prendre conscience aux prochaines générations de la beauté de ces trésors musicaux.
Un grand merci à France Musique de nous offrir cette œuvre avec une interprétation absolument fabuleuse, un chef d’œuvre à l’état pur. Je suis fidèle à cette radio depuis plusieurs années et très fière de faire partie de leur auditeur. Encore Merci à toute l’équipe de France Musique pour leurs travail quotidien afin de nous faire voyager dans le monde merveilleux de la musique.
This great piece brings deep memory, as I purchased it in 2004 and told my wife that I wanted it to be played at my funeral upon my death and four months later I had to burry her with it. I hope to one day meet her again. Thanks for bringing these humble feelings back. God bless
Le meilleur Réquiem de Mozart actuellement en ligne. Tout y est. Le chef, Le son (Quel son dans le casque, bravo aux ingés et techniciens du son) , la qualité des musiciens, du chœur, des solistes, les images, le lieu (la basilique Saint Denis haut lieu de la chrétienté ) et surtout MOZART, ce génie qui peut nous réconcilier avec l'humanité. "La musique creuse le ciel" disait Baudelaire. Fiat lux !
My beloved cat passed away on 10.14.20. He loved Bach. We would listen to Andras Schiff play Bach's French Suites every afternoon when he would lay on his back, paws in the air. I can't listen to Bach right now....but the Requiem expresses my grief.
@@aldubruck6370 I always said, to myself and very close friends, I just want to live long enough to shepherd this very intelligent loving animal...on his way. I don't like the fairy tale images pet owners throw at you when a pet dies..."Oh, he'll meet so & so at the Rainbow Bridge" WTF? We don't know what happens to the souls of loved ones, I was a person raised in faith, but experiences and age has made me question, perhaps too much. Al, requiem aeternam to all your babies..and may our own grief ease, I can barely breath sometimes feeling my loss.
@@---IAM--- Ezekiel 18:4 Look! All the souls-to me they belong. As the soul of the father so also the soul of the son-to me they belong. The soul who sins is the one who will die.
@Mikey moo Mozart died at the eighth bar of the Lacrimosa. He completed the Introitus and Kyrie himself and the rest of the requiem was outlined and drafted. He just did not finish them cause ya know....he died.
To everyone reading this message, I wish the best for 2023, because there's no reason it can't happen! watching these videos is already a sign that you are taking care of yourself. Keep going!
Imagine composing something that was still revered 230+ years later! By the entire world, no less! I've loved this work since I first saw the movie Amadeus 35 years ago & was hooked. I wrote papers on him in school & listened to his music while reading & studying. He was truly the greatest composer ever. Good ol' Mo.
He was definitely, definitely, definitely not the best composer ever. Where does that put Debussy? God of the god of the god of the Universe? So that is your unqualified opinion. And the entire world has had him and the other two Germans forced on them. That does not mean the whole world admires Mozart. It means that some of them have been brainwashed to accept him, with, in the vast majority of cases, no musical understanding or compositional experience or talent.
I once stood in the very room Mozart was born in, one dreary March day in Salzburg, Austria. I stood upon the ancient floorboards, inches away from his violin and assorted letters to his wife, and I couldn’t help but start to well up. The gift God bestowed upon humanity through that man is ponderous, and the consciousness that such a miracle occurred in the very room I stood in was overwhelming. An example of genius and divine intervention through one man, his soul laid out in auditory splendor for us to experience. To think that he will never have a proper resting place after departing this world so young is only befitting of such an ending as “Lacrymosa.” This Requiem is indubitably among the finest of human creations, ever.
There's no need to pump up your vocab use for a youtube comment bud. Most people here know how good this piece is. But if you really do type this way and not just playing up, fair enough :)
My 9 year old grandson watched this video from A to Z. That proves Mozart's Requiem is an all time masterpiece. Moreover, this interpretation is a credit to Wolfgang's work.
Vous avez eu de la chance (pour moi) ,d'entendre cette musique dès votre plus jeune âge !!!!!!! Mes parents n'aimaient pas grand chose (grand parents non plus) .. Étant curieuse et ouverte, j'ai appris par moi-même et au fil des rencontres (chants grégoriens) par exemple !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Время от времени я слушаю Реквием - душа требует. Благо - интернет даёт возможность послушать это величайшее произведение в исполнении разных оркестров.
I have been near death many times. Requiem allows me to hold on for dear life and to let go of life fearless of death at the same time. Utterly terrified and sublimely comforted at once.
check out vivaldi's four seasons. you'll know the moment i'm talking about when you get there.. also Rachmaninoff's piano concerto #2. absolutely epic. (ana fedorova rocks it)
This is my comfort music, oddly enough. I'm not goth or even overly morbid. One Christmas the local NPR played this all of the way through and my dad and I listened together. So despite it being a funeral requiem, it's such a comforting memory. I know that no matter my mood I can ALWAYS listen to this and I will always love it. And it will always make me think of my dad.
For similar reasons I always loved the Gregorian chant version of the "In Paradisum", the 'finalé' in the Mass of the Dead, which I recall vividly from the Requiem Masses I served as an altar boy, back in the early 1950s in the St Gerardus Majella cathedral in The Hague, Holland. A Scottish guy and I some years later, used to sing it in the chemical laboratory of a large power station in Australia in the late 60s. :) Gabriel Fauré's Requiem hard to beat too, in my experience. :)
This is one of the best performances of Mozart's Requiem I have heard. It's exactly how I think it should be performed, with beauty, drama and passion. I will now need to look out for other James Gaffigan performances.
Probably not as visually aesthetic but my favorite has been a version uploaded by Gans S, originally recorded by BBC I believe. The choir for that performance is breathtaking. This definitely has some drama and jealous of the setting but interms of the actual sound, that other one is perfect.
I know little to nothing about classical music. However, have no doubt Mozart wanted to move our souls with this piece. The Requiem embodies the essence of soul music. I'm a changed person every time I've listened to this piece. This piece was meant to be felt!
To see them sing with so much faith, in such a wonderful place, brings tears to my eyes. So happy to sing Mozart's Requiem with my little choir, in a Parisian theatre, in April 2025 ❤🙏❤🙏
The Requiem of Mozart is a true treasure to the testament of humanity! To even think that Mozart passed away after composing till 22:59 but had drafted the Lacrimosa movement is stunning! I once read a story about the day of the Requiem - "On the very eve of his death, [Mozart] had the score of the Requiem brought to his bed, and himself (it was two o'clock in the afternoon) sang the alto part; Schack, the family friend, sang the soprano line, as he had always previously done, Hofer, Mozart's brother-in-law, took the tenor, Gerl, later a bass singer at the Mannheim Theater, the bass. They were at the first bars of the Lacrimosa when Mozart began to weep bitterly, laid the score on one side, and eleven hours later, at one o'clock in the morning (of 5 December 1791, as is well known), departed this life." (from the Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung news "magazine") I love this piece! Thank you so much for sharing!
J'écoute pour la troisième fois et je confirme. C'est la version que je préfère. C'est celle qui me fait vibrer au plus profond de moi et communier aux prières pour les défunts. Je suis choriste et l'ai chanté trois fois en concert. C'est une oeuvre qui demande un total engagement physique et spirituel, expression d'une prière violente et suppliante, c'est ce que je ressens dans cette interprétation.
@@vikakmv9261 Renseignez-vous sur les choeurs près de chez vous. Il y en a à peu près partout. Chanter en choeur est exigeant et demande un certain engagement, mais il y a une superbe récompense au bout.
I’m glad you love it….I agree that the chorus and orchestra are wonderful, but the soloists are devoted to an overly muscular sound which causes so much tension in their sound that I can’t listen to it with anything even approaching pleasure. There are certainly better singers who’ve recorded this; I know, because I’ve heard them!
Musik so alt sollte niemals vergessen werden. so viele Mensch mit einer menge Können. Musik ist Kunst und so ein Orchester ist ein Mammut Projekt. Respekt an jene die sowas machen
I. Introitus: Requiem aeternam (choir with soprano solo) (1:19) II. Kyrie (choir) (5:46) III. Sequentia: - Dies irae (choir) (8:14) - Tuba mirum (solo quartet) (10:09) - Rex tremendae majestatis (choir) (13:29) - Recordare, Jesu pie (solo quartet) (15:31) - Confutatis maledictis (choir) (20:27) - Lacrimosa dies illa (choir) (22:48) IV. Offertorium: - Domine Jesu Christe (choir with solo quartet) (25:52) - Versus: Hostias et preces (choir) (29:29) V. Sanctus (choir) (32:52) VI. Benedictus (solo quartet and choir) (34:30) VII. Agnus Dei (choir) (38:52) VIII. Communio: - Lux aeterna (soprano solo and choir) (41:45)
Thank you so much for this. I was heretofore skipping around unsuccessfully looking for my favorite part, the Lacrimosa. And you made it easy....God bless you. 😊
the very ending, the audience sits in silence, just savoring the ending part. Most place the audience can't be content to just take it in silence for that long. A few endings, maybe it's just me, I felt the tension for the desire to applaud.
When Mozart had finished a composition he could hear it in his mind in perfect clarity. With all the instruments and voicings . He called this a Gift from God. That's how he could reproduce that piece the Pope said could only be played in The Vatican. He locked it into his mind and wrote as if it was dictation. It had a lot of parts. He got them all. Perfectly. Allegri's Miserere.
Did you know that there is no proof that this wonderful music was written entirely my Mozart, there are some theories that it was written or just finished by Salieri, or even some other not so famous and anonymous composers, The style and characteristics of the composition are very much so sounding like Mozart but it may be not his work, I personally believe that Mozart started working on it and never finished it am then somebody else took over and made what we know today, one of the best touching creation,
@@mirific29 Understood. The Pope had decreed that Allegri's Music was intended for Pilgrims to Rome. Europe had many artistic Geniuses. Mozart was travelling as a Prodigy. When he heard Allegri's Music in the Sistine Chapel Mozart was still a young boy. He wrote the Music from memory. Mozart himself wrote to his mother how he could hear his own compositions in his mind.
sure there was terror in Vienna the town of Mozart RIP,, the world hasn't changed ,there is terror all over the world , we had our part in the 2016 attacks in Brussels and the big terror now is called covid-19,the new plague,nothing is changing in the world ,it's allcoming back... luckely we have beautifull music
My 6 month old baby girl loves this music. Whenever she is tired and struggling to settle down, she can by screaming her head off and I put on Mozart’s Requiem. She goes instantly silent, takes a deep sigh and relaxes. I use it to put her to sleep all the time ❤
@@margaretlavender9647 A masterpiece in history of mangas where all characters are musical references (rock, country, rap etc.) and one of them was called "golden experience requiem" ;)
Tout artiste aussi tourmenté soit-il ne peut rien créer de lui-même, car toute création est l'oeuvre de Dieu. C'est cela l'inspîration, c'est quand l'homme, le relais de Dieu, s'est effacé et laisse parler Dieu. Une âme tourmentée ne fait que se rapprocher de Dieu, en mourrant petit à petit à elle même, en s'unissant à l'âme universelle.
@@rosssouza1551 I wonder how many of the people in this performance understand what you've stated here and how a requiem should remind us of the preciousness of life and eternity to follow.
L'un de nous l'a fait. Un être humain a créé ça. Impossible d'oublier les horreurs dont nous sommes capables, mais puisqu'un homme a pu faire ça, tous les espoirs sont permis.
C’est tellement ça ! 🎼🎵🎶
Inimaginable, ça existe bel et bien!
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@@Fabian.con.F Un être humain ? Pas si sûr.....
@@kastrafior6166 oui, tai puro vendiendo la pescá
I'm so jealous of the audience. It's one of my dreams to sit in a church and enjoy this masterpiece.
Me too.
what area would be convenient for you?
You should go, there are productions all over the world, typically around Easter. I've seen it three times - you won't regret it
YESSSS :((((
I had the opportunity to enjoy such a masterpiece 6 years ago in the Smetana hall in Prague on vacations. Surreal experience...
This is a reason to be alive.
I as a creep love it.
Terrible world news in the past few days. Just now listening to this to maintain a soupcon of sanity.
Adore this version. The expressions on the conductor's face is all I need to restore me.
💖💖💖💖💖
I'm from Iran, my society is completely collapsing and we have no hope for our future, I've never been so desperate in my life and I feel as if Mozart has composed this for us, I can't stop crying, this is a masterpiece:)))
sorry to hear that, all the best
Zara Jamali => I am crying with you - Mozart is just a Genius coz he is touching the world - I believe his kind of music is able to heal wounds ... I wish it will also lessen your sorrows by listening to Mozart
dont loose hope better times will come .................regards
Zara Jamali : hang in there. And yes, Mozart was a musical genius. Gone far too soon.
I'm a 29 year old black rapper from the streets of Brooklyn NY & I'm here listening to this like the rest of ya'll. This type of music is powerful. You gotta respect the classics. 🎶
check this out as well my friend: ruclips.net/video/7F7TVM8m95Y/видео.html&ab_channel=Mandetriens
Maaaaannn you might as well sample this😂😂😂 that's what I'm ought to do btw
Прежде всего мы люди !
Rapper c'est aussi du talent
Souvenir de coolio dans c.u
When u get there il...
Merci aussi à lui
Nothing of accessible culture has any boundaries, as long as you give up identifying as 'black' or 'white'. I am from the streets and the projects, have rapped and am a huge fan of Tupac, and I dont identify with whatever skin shade I might happen to have.
Grandpa always told me Mozart´s requiem was the greatest musical creation ever made, just now 22 after he passed away I realize how right he was.
Your paps was an illustrated man. God bless his soul
Счастья и здоровья ,успехов!!!
Слушайте настоящую музыку и будете счастливы и здоровы. / Listen to real music and be happy and healthy!!! ruclips.net/channel/UCN4ocByPdisi-fcrHGeTTNgvideos
П.И. Чайковский "Средь шумного бала" _ Наталия Михалева ,сопрано/ Ирина Васильева ,фортепиано ruclips.net/video/3CYetKGvLIA/видео.html
П. Чайковский "Закатилось солнце"_ Наталья Михалева, сопрано / Ирина Васильева, фортепиано ruclips.net/video/G7xMwgx2Y_c/видео.html
Natalia Mikhaleva-Lisa THE QUEEN OF SPADES TCHAIKOVSKY ruclips.net/video/j-7yve3zjQw/видео.html
Беллини Каста Дива/ Casta Diva Vincenzo Bellini ruclips.net/video/1xqoT3xJvy4/видео.html
Natalia Mikhaleva _G Verdi Aida / Наталия Михалёва _Дж Верди ария из оперы Аида ruclips.net/video/HhFoUVnxeSE/видео.html
Cavatina di Leonora Tacea la notte placida Verdi Il Trovator ruclips.net/video/9EMSvlhcA3Y/видео.html
Natalia MIKHALEVA - Si mi chiamano Mimi- La Bohème Puccini
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В .А .Моцарт Наталья Михалева _ария Графини из оперы "Свадьба Фигаро" W A Mozart Natalia Mikhaleva as Contessa sings Dove sono from Nozze ruclips.net/video/QoZPrByrwHE/видео.html
41 видео ruclips.net/channel/UCN4ocByPdisi-fcrHGeTTNgvideos
Greatest musical creation ever - Impossible to qualify because there is so much great music, to single out just one composition is down to personal taste. Of course Mozart is recognised as one of greatest musical talents and it should not be forgotten that at least 2 movements were not written by Mozart so it says much about Sussmayr’s talent in completing the work.
idk man, Verdi's requiem is pretty good
@@thejoechannel6912 I am with you. Verdi's is better even if this is incredible
L'émotion qui dégage de ce chef-d'œuvre est juste un orgasme musical, fort et puissant à nul égal !!! Qui aurait pu croire en 1750 qu'en l'an 2024 nous écouterons ce classique avec le même enchantement qu'à l'époque. 🎻🎹🎷📯🎵🎶🎼🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Tellement vrai, l'interprétation de l'ensemble est sublime et James coffigan est un grand chef qui la vit presque a pleurer.on a la chance de vivre cela et je citerai un autre chef d'œuvre éternel aussi c'est les pink floyd.des géants aussi.
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Everyone was so moved NO ONE COUGHED. It's a miracle.
1:38 i see your comment just when i hear it lol
Are you sure about that? lmao
15:21
But 5 choked and died (in silence).
@@Serendip98 lol
Every bar of Mozart's Requiem is pure gold. Just imagine how many other amazingly beautiful masterpieces were never composed, because the great man died so young.
The was the total rock star of his age. He was buried with all the pomp and circumstance possible for a non-royalty.
@@SimonRaahauge1973 Excuse me if I'm wrong, but his burial wasn't very well attended. A few reports say that a few musicians were present, but others say none attended, which was the custom at the time. He was buried in a "commoners' grave", but not a common grave, as sometimes reported. However, there were countless memorial services and concerts that more accurately reflected how he was viewed at the time.
Yet again, aristocracy screws something up. Although without the aristocracy, it would've been a lot harder for many composers, to be fair.
it is true that many young orchestras died before their work was completed
@Timmmmartin Actually they were composed...in his head. And we'll never know just how many they were. He even composed a piece in his mind while "copying out" a completely different one, and, again, by musical memory note by note. He didn't like writing anything down, the only reason he did it is so the people who ordered the piece could play or conduct it...
He actually never finished Requiem. I believe another composer at the time completed it for him since he had died before seeing out his true masterpiece. Really sucks seeing an ending that isn’t Mozart but someone else.
'If Mozart did not write the music, then the man who wrote it was a Mozart.' - A wise man
It is a quote by Ludvig van Beethoven
@@MozartAmadeus-fm5ddmerci de transmettre cette citation et l auteur car certains s approprient le génie d autrui
We can hear this anytime now... Imagine in 18th century when they dropped this masterpiece you need to wait to hear it again. And imagine the first audience who heard this. We have been attuned to music from our birth but for them this would have sounded like heaven... I would have cried right there. What humanity is capable of. I feel so proud.
I cry all the time at the beauty of classical music
Indeed , our luxury is to make us this celestial music available , day and night 24 hours . In the 18 th century , this pleasure was just for the upper class - not for the masses . And even with enough💰💰💰, your pleasures were quit limited . Did they recognize the quality of the music ? Like Van Gogh? A lot of world class artists were honored posthum 😢. To be honest - requiem is too complicated for me - or I dislike it. Like Wagner , and I jump 😂😂.perhaps in 10 years I love it or unfortunately not . Marie/ Luxembourg
Я теж плачу від краси. Але останній рік від того, що роблять нелюди з народом України . Яких чудових композиторів, художників, конструкторів народила українська земля. Надбання всього людства якесь неграмотне бандитське угрупування хоче знищити.
З надією на перемогу ЛЮДЯНОГО ЛЮДСТВА!
Por suerte ahora la podemos escuchar sin importar la clase social!
@@mariem6735 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dieu est dans cette musique, seul un envoyé du ciel pour rendre la musique immortelle a pu écrire des oeuvres si parfaites. Tout est magique dans la musique de Mozart. Merci à ce génie pour l'intégralité de son œuvre qu'il a donné à notre monde.
Mozart's Requiem is the music I go to whenever feeling down, depressed, or that things just aren't working out right. I'm a "Wolfie-Nut", and I listen to this piece more than any others. I am immediately grateful to be alive and in good health. This orchestra and choir does a masterful job !
If ever there was a universal anthem for mankind, this is it.
@Cos death is the basis for every mythology and everything meaningful. In the earliest cultures death is not seen as an end but rather a rebirth. This is where the symbol of the ouroboros comes from, the self devouring serpent. As it eats itself it is reborn; that is the nature of life. Or perhaps you could say that is the nature of death.
I would love to live in a world where this was the human throng. That would make everything so much better for us all, in many different ways.
No, we are not that good or graceful. Not always.
Hmmm don't know about that one , Messiah , The Ninth, Mass in B minor , Matthew Passion would be better choice.
@@Lac7lan death is not unique to humans but music about death is
Le must le lacrymosa où Mozart a mis sa mort en musique !Impossible d y résister, les larmes coulent d elles mêmes..
Merci à France Musique d'offrir au monde, sans publicité, cette interprétation époustouflante du Requiem de Mozart. La captation vidéo et sonore est d'une très très grande qualité et donne à voir la grandeur de la basilique Saint Denis. Un grand bravo !
This is what keeps me from being completely crazy and depressed
This Requiem expresses in music how my heart feels. I lost my beautiful Rosebud 6 months ago. We had just had 32 years of marriage. My heart has been ripped from my chest and this is cathartic.
Sorry for your loss. Hang in there
Sorry for him he lives in you
Bless your sweet heart. This music just elicits passionate emotion, I respect your courage to experience your grief with such beauty.
@@corbinboller3690 I know the feeling. I lost my partner five years still feels like yesterday, but I always will remember our last words together were very loving and lovely.
My prayers are with you
In the movie Amadeus there is a scene in which Mozart is composing this requiem while half lying on a billiard table, absentmindedly bouncing a billiard ball against the bumpers while he scratches this out with a quill; the music playing in the background as if in his head. It is my favorite scene as it attempts to portray how his genius mind worked.
This song is my testimony. I lost my job in 2015 and Stayed jobless for 4years, ended up with no friends and at one time on the street..but one day when I least expected I got a call inviting me for a job interview and I got it..He sure is a way maker,it doesn't matter how long you wait on Him, He will most definitely make a way for you if you pray and wait on Him..this song brings be Tears of joy everytime I listen to it.
Svp traduction.
amen brother!
I read your pain, and I understand the fear. Blind trust is the goal. And they weren't your friends anyway.
@@elisedebard8878il dit que cette pièce est son témoignage. Il a perdu son travail en 2015, et est resté au chômage pendant 4 ans. Ce qui l'a amené à perdre tous ses amis et même une fois à vivre à la rue. Mais un jour, quand il s'y attendait le moins, il a reçu une proposition d'embauche.
Ensuite il précise qu'il faut avoir toute confiance en Lui [Dieu], car quand on Lui tend la main qu'on L'attend et qu'on prie pour Lui, Il nous aide toujours à la fin. Cette pièce lui rappelle à chaque fois ce passage de sa vie, et lui donne les larmes aux yeux : larmes de joie.
Thaks for sharing your experience. God bless you.
Mozart is looking down from heaven smiling his music lives on forever
This brings me to tears. How could someone bring such beauty into the world and still be human?
thats exactly what im thinking!
For all the disgusting things we get up to, us humans are capable of so much beauty...
I can very much agree on your comment. I am not musically trained nor do I understand latin, but this is so deeply touching on so many levels.. seeing all those people contributing to its greatness, is just overwhelming. If there is one thing that might make up for our cruelty, its the beauty we create through art, music and literature.
@@Dromaro That's because some of us are disgusting, some of us are in the middle, and some of as are pure in talent and form.
@@Dromaro - What do you mean "us"?
Sublime en étant choriste je ne peux qu'avoir des félicitations à donner la musique classique est mon univers, je suis baryton, et salut le premier instrument qu'est notre voix.
If the world would only put its energy into producing music like this, instead of fighting, what a wonderful place it would be. We may not all be genius enough to compose it, or maybe even sing it, but just listening to it alters mood and feeling. While waiting in vain for the world to change, I will happily take refuge in Mozart's wonderful requiem at any time.
Feels like the angels are playing and singing
Exactly! ...
It gives me the strength to bring my best to this world at least...
Ich höre diese Aufnahme in gedenken an einen Freund, der letzte Nacht an Krebs gestorben ist. Das Requiem rührt mich zu Tränen
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🙏 condolences
R I P
Defentely the best version of the Mozart requiem on youtube for me ; in my opinion (and in my heart), the Mozart requiem has to be this way : you need to hear some kind of hope ; for the first time in his life, Mozart was composing something that could really touch our soul. The context was really special, of course, but Im sure he didnt want his requiem to be sad. Here and there you can hear hope ; of course we'll never know what Mozart really wanted ; that's just how I feel it, deep in my heart, and in my soul. ❤
I hear triumph. The triumph of eternal life over death especially when as you say we have "hope"... in the resurrection.
Classical music is like a good wine, gets better when you grown older.
The youths of 2000s couldn't grasp it and I'd be pressed to find anyone under 30 hearing every note ever nuance and careful thoughtful beautiful symphony. The balance and cadence is so sublime. Probably would help if more youth were passionate musicians, instead of playing with their phones and tiktok constantly.
but when we grown older the frequency range that we are able to hear narrows
And beiing victims of constant brainwashing of the cheap mass product music industry that is aimed at an average, low-educated, poor audience of around 13 years old, approximately the same audience of soggy McDonald fries and burgers.@@D3M0N.5K1LL5
@@D3M0N.5K1LL5 I’m 14 and I love the requiem, I listen it every week 😊
@@D3M0N.5K1LL5 don’t be ridiculous, i’m 17 and me and all my friends agree on how incredible this is, you’re not special.
Je vais chanter cela avec ma classe, je suis en seconde et nous somme 100 lycée a l'avoir appris durant toute cette année. Un horcestre symphonique, des chanteurs professionnel et d'autre étudiants vont nous rejoindre. J'espère que on fera aussi bien que ce que je viens de voir. C'était magnifique et j'ai vraiment hâte !! ❣️
Je vous souhaite la plus belle expérience possible. Ma fille a participé à des opéras et à des concerts même à l'étranger. Des partitions classiques et magnifiques. Que du beau ! Et je vous souhaite une expérience identique. Tous mes vœux !
@@veroniquebertaux3626 L'expérience est passé et en effet c'était incroyable. On a pue faire un spectacle emplement réussi et avons pu voir de nombreuses choses très enrichissante. C'était absolument magnifique et nous somme tous très fière d'y avoir participé. De grandes émotions.
Bonjour, vous avez milles fois raison d'aimer ce requin continuez d'écouter ces notes extraordinaire et hors de notre temps.
Прекрасное стремление❤
J'en pleure tellement c'est beau. Merci wolfgang Amadeus. J'espère que tu es heureux là où tu es....merci à toi , ton œuvre est immortelle..
Nagyszerű volt. EgyZSENI,tele érzelemmel,odaadással A MÜVÉSZET IRÁNT.TISZTELETTEL, GYÖRGY.
Anche io piango
moi aussi je pleure
quel oeuvre
parfois je ne peux passer de penserwuetoutgrand oeuvre était fait pour ' plustard' c est à dire pas au temps où ils ont était sur la terre soit écrivain où compositeurs comme ce divin W.A. Mozart 🌈
On est encore quelques un qui apprécie les belles choses merci de me sentir moins seul
Idem
This is the best version of Mozart's Requiem I've ever heard. Brilliant. Amazing cathedral atmosphere.
Bravo to soloists, orchestra, choir and incredible conductor. Applause from the listener from Ukraine. 👏
hello, are you professional or listener
@@oliviermuller9606 Hi there. 🙂 I'm a listener. However, I'm also a very big fan of classical music.
Hello, i'm listenning every kind of music like a certain band who's calling Queen, before i was young, so , Wolfgang is a crazy little boy, to invented, i love him to death !
sorry," too" or too much ! eh eh !
@@oliviermuller9606 I understand, why))
i like rock too 🙂
And old school bands, such as Led Zeppelin, Queen, ACDC etc. too))
I think that rock and classical music - two big powers of art. 😌
정말 근사한 모짜르트 레퀴엠을 찾아서 들으며 펑펑 울었습니다. 명곡은 영원합니다. 듣는 내내 기도하며 치유 받았습니다. 오랜만에 숨을 쉬는듯합니다. 감사합니다.
I love how mozart's music was always like : "happy butterflies and sunshine and frogs hopping in rythm"
And then there's the requiem...
True haha
@@reinhardmuller3406 it's not true, there hundreds more of Mozart's sad and dark pieces
There are many more Mozart dark and sad pieces
@@ignacioclerici5341 for example...?
@@reinhardmuller3406 Don Giovanni - Commendatore scene -
I have had the good fortune to sing this masterpiece twice in concert. It was an unbelievable experience. Mozart's Requiem is surely the greatest piece of sacred choral music ever written.
we did this and Carmina Burana at school, both equally magnificent.
@@juchetony1910 Eu, aqui imaginando tamanha beleza. Tens razão: " Ambas são magníficas"!!!
I waited 30 years for the opportunity to perform this piece. I finally will get to sing it in May 2023.
Wonderful! What vocal part did you sing?
@@juanvargas9 I sing bass II. but I haven't gotten a chance to to perform the piece yet. That will take place in May 2023
It overwhelms me to think how much better this perfect composition would have been had Mozart completed it himself
I m sure that is all HIM...I mean he left intrunctions how to complete all the parts...The music from the beginning to end sounds like only Mozart could sounds!!
Our son Gordon Hamilton from Australia gave it a good go to complete Mozart’s Requiem-- worth a read of what he has to say on the subject and how he went about his work ----Recomposing Mozart’s Requiem: why would anyone want to do such a thing?
By Gordon Hamilton
I’m certainly not advocating to give every great work a ‘Richterfication’. But the fact is: in order to perform the Requiem, someone has to fill in the gaps, and in this case there are more gaps than bricks. Despite the veneer of completeness in concert halls and on recording, Mozart’s Requiem is un-performable.
There have been at least twenty-two modern completions (presumably more), so if we’re in of another, I’ll leave that to more musicologically-drilled composers than me.
The authorship of Mozart’s last work was in question, even before Süßmayr arrived at the scene - the commissioner, Count Walsegg intended to pass the work off as his own. Following her husband’s death, Constanze Mozart desperately needed income, and therefore enlisted Eybler and Süßmayr to get it done.
It was recently discovered that the Requiem’s first performance was given on 6 December 1791 just five days after Mozart‘s death. Mozart’s own funeral service was organised by his friend and collaborator Emanuel Schikaneder, who understood the significance of this final musical statement. At that time the only performable part of the work was the first movement, the Introit. One can only imagine that a combination of orchestral instruments, organ, continuo and sung plainchant were used to fill out the fragments into a full mass.
A portrayal by Joseph Heicke of the journey of Mozart's coffin through a storm to the cemetery. Engraving from about 1860, a few years after the Deiner story appeared.
A PORTRAYAL BY JOSEPH HEICKE OF THE JOURNEY OF MOZART'S COFFIN THROUGH A STORM TO THE CEMETERY. ENGRAVING FROM ABOUT 1860, A FEW YEARS AFTER THE DEINER STORY APPEARED.
As source material I’ve ignored everything that Beyer and Süßmayr contributed, starting only with the Bärenreiter edition of what Mozart actually penned. The vocal parts (including, crucially, figured-bass) up to and including the Hostias are from Mozart. Orchestral parts exist only for Introit and other fragmentary passages. The first eight bars of Lacrymosa are Mozart, and thereafter, Süßmayr’s begins.
In my work, I’ve latched onto many of the most important motifs, treating them with new harmony, instrumentation and I other modern effects, to hopefully shed them in new light. From time to time, I drift back into untouched Mozart vocal parts (though avoiding Eybler’s and Süßmayr’s orchestration).
For the ensemble I’ve chosen a bed of strings to accompany the choir (with ad hoc soli). Timpani (including various techniques using different parts of the instrument) invites in a whole percussion section. I’ve made a feature of an instrument close to Mozart’s heart: the clarinet. Inspired by the composer’s figured-bass part, I’ve assembled a showroom of keyboard instruments (synthesiser, organ, piano, melodica) as well a harp; these instruments taking on a chordal role from time to time.
In the Introit, Mozart borrowed from a choral melody Herr Jesu Christ, du Höchstes Gut for the subject of his opening contrapuntal passages. I have a semi-chorus sing the full Lutheran theme in German against the Mozart motif sung in Latin. Mozart also uses the liturgical tonus peregrinus (Ninth Psalm Tone), a tune which J.S. Bach had also set in the Cantata Meine Seel erhebt den Herren. I therefore let an organ dip into the Bach chorale setting in my Introit.
I’ve inserted Mozart’s iconic Tuba mirum solo (“wonderous sound, the trumpet flingeth”) inside the Dies irae (“Day of Judgement”), the reason being that the two verses both belong inside the traditional sequence of the mass - have you ever noticed that the solo bass melody has the same shape as the sopranos in the Dies Irae?)
The ‘AMEN’ SKetch discovered in the 1960s
THE ‘AMEN’ SKETCH DISCOVERED IN THE 1960S
In the 1960s a sketch by Mozart for an Amen fugue was found, probably to crown the Lacrymosa. (Neither Süßmayr nor Mozart made use of it). I’ve adopted the melody as a recurring theme in several movements, heard after my Dies irae and again at the conclusion of the work.
I’ve woven in the traditional plainchant in Domine Jesu, imagining Schickaneder and other friends at Mozart’s memorial, trying to patch together the missing fragments of the mass.
Two versions of Lacrymosa occur in my work. The first of these occupies the slot in the mass where it properly sits. The second is at the conclusion of my composition, building to the poignant moment in bar 8 of the original, when Mozart’s pen stops. This is emblematic of the fact that Mozart’s Requiem is generally regarded primarily as a concert work (born of Italian opera tradition). Therefore (unlike most realisations) I’ve made no attempt to massage the work into a proper Requiem mass, but included only what I think is musically necessary.
Gordon Hamilton conducts the world premiere of his Requiem-Recomposed with Omega Ensemble and The Australian Voice on 5 November at City Recital Hall, Sydney. Click here for full ticket and performance details.
@@hamiltonski: December 10th 1791 was the date of the first performance of the Introitus et Kyrie at the parish church of Saint Michael in Vienna.
@@davidgleba3832 you should google Gordon Hamilton and debate that with him ?
@@ΝεκτάριοςΧούμος mozaft requiem
On August 22, my wife passed away. Peace be upon her.
She lived by the principle of live fast die young
She was 45 and worked in a hospital
My condolences to you 😞🌹.
Peace be upon her soul 🕊️💐.
🙏🙏🧡
Mes condoleances. Je partage votre souffrance. Ne perdez pas courage.
Paix à son âme 💖
My thoughts and prayers go out to you.
Hello friends from all over the globe. I'm just an ordinary guy, born in Brazil em 1989, who appreciate classical music very much. I'd like to send you the best regards, and I hope you and your family are great, despite this evil virus we're facing this moment. Humanity will survive. Treat well your family, your friends, be kind with your neighbors and people who works with you. Take care of the planet, the animals, and if possible, reduce the amount of meat. Best regards from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil!
Abraços de Varginha-MG!
Cuide-se
Everyone involved in this production deserves the highest praise. Music like this is so important in these troubled times, it will carry us through to better times.
It won't. But this music is deeply profound and moving
@@libetop Take the cosmic perspective: " "
@@libetop Ever heard of the placebo effect? If anything has the power to stand in place of actual magic within the human mind, it is music such as this. Dare not test the limits of energies like those contained in Mozart's (kind of) Requiem.
This is the object of the exercice. It's a requiem played for a soul's step into eternity. Very appropriate in those pandemic times!
@@libetop lol
La seule œuvre qui fait frissonner chaque mm2 de ma peau, et cette interprétation dans ce lieu magnifique est juste…. divine! Merci. A quand des vrais cours de musique dans nos écoles afin de faire prendre conscience aux prochaines générations de la beauté de ces trésors musicaux.
Un grand merci !
Je partage votre avis. La cérémonie de la marche des Turcs me fait frissonner également !
Cette interprétation est magistrale 🙏
Ce n'est pas près d'arriver avec nos gouvernants qui haïssent l'Histoire et ce qu'elle a apporté.
Il Est mmeurveilleux. Um trésor
Un grand merci à France Musique de nous offrir cette œuvre avec une interprétation absolument fabuleuse, un chef d’œuvre à l’état pur.
Je suis fidèle à cette radio depuis plusieurs années et très fière de faire partie de leur auditeur.
Encore Merci à toute l’équipe de France Musique pour leurs travail quotidien afin de nous faire voyager dans le monde merveilleux de la musique.
Ça me fait vraiment rentrer dans l univers spirituel de Mozart et m émeut aux larmes
Damm every time hear Lacrimosa.......it feel like im finally find peace.
Es la voz de dios
Beautiful... can't explain
i feel like dead
For me its dies iraes
Then shall death it is
This great piece brings deep memory, as I purchased it in 2004 and told my wife that I wanted it to be played at my funeral upon my death and four months later I had to burry her with it.
I hope to one day meet her again. Thanks for bringing these humble feelings back.
God bless
Holy...that must've been horrible. My deepest condolences
My deepest condolences on the loss of your wife. Big hug from Texas.
O quão forte é Varsóvia depois que a cidade foi destruída pelos alemães
My deepest sympathy, she IS with you and you Will see her again
You will meet her
a tous, DIEU vous aime, magnifique interprétation, merci a tous.
Le meilleur Réquiem de Mozart actuellement en ligne. Tout y est. Le chef, Le son (Quel son dans le casque, bravo aux ingés et techniciens du son) , la qualité des musiciens, du chœur, des solistes, les images, le lieu (la basilique Saint Denis haut lieu de la chrétienté ) et surtout MOZART, ce génie qui peut nous réconcilier avec l'humanité.
"La musique creuse le ciel" disait Baudelaire. Fiat lux !
...je pense à "haut lieu" !
venez me "voir" le jour de mon enterrement avec joie, c'est une pur merveille cet interprétation de l’œuvre même Wolfy en serait baba !
Quel meilleur endroit que là où sont enterrés nos anciens rois pour ce magnifique Requiem ?
Bon , ok niveau son c'est pas mal, mais je trouves qu'il y a par-ci parla un peu trop de notes, what do you think Mein Freund ?
vous voulez peut être dire "haut lieu de la chrétienté" MDR des fois, on comprend même pas ce qu'ils veulent dire !
My beloved cat passed away on 10.14.20. He loved Bach. We would listen to Andras Schiff play Bach's French Suites every afternoon when he would lay on his back, paws in the air. I can't listen to Bach right now....but the Requiem expresses my grief.
Requiem aeternam to your lost one....from a Dog lover who has sadly outlived 3 beloveds.
@@aldubruck6370 I always said, to myself and very close friends, I just want to live long enough to shepherd this very intelligent loving animal...on his way. I don't like the fairy tale images pet owners throw at you when a pet dies..."Oh, he'll meet so & so at the Rainbow Bridge" WTF? We don't know what happens to the souls of loved ones, I was a person raised in faith, but experiences and age has made me question, perhaps too much. Al, requiem aeternam to all your babies..and may our own grief ease, I can barely breath sometimes feeling my loss.
@@rachs57 ✌❤🐕🐱🐈
There is no death, soul continue to exist, love !
@@---IAM--- Ezekiel 18:4 Look! All the souls-to me they belong. As the soul of the father so also the soul of the son-to me they belong. The soul who sins is the one who will die.
Tant de beaux visages filmé, tant de musiciens passionnés et une interprétation si belle….je vis un rêve tout éveillé….
Merci merci merci
prawdziwi ludzie uczestniczą i tworzą.. coś pięknego ta interpretacja… Mozart miał to coś czego nie miał żaden inny kompozytor
J’y reviens souvent, lorsque ma solitude et ma tristesse réclament leur antidote. Merci pour votre douce compagnie, Wolfgang.
You are never alone.😊
No matter how much praise this pinnacle of human existence gets over the next millenia, it will always be underrated.
je l'ai chanté quand j'étais jeune.... ténor..... je ne pourrais plus ! quel honneur de chanter une telle œuvre !
Thank you Mozart, thank you Orchestre national de France and thank you RUclips!!
@Mikey moo mozart told him the guidelines xD but yes, Mr Sussmayr shoudl get the recognition he deserves.
Gracias Mozart.
@Mikey moo Mozart died at the eighth bar of the Lacrimosa. He completed the Introitus and Kyrie himself and the rest of the requiem was outlined and drafted. He just did not finish them cause ya know....he died.
To everyone reading this message, I wish the best for 2023, because there's no reason it can't happen! watching these videos is already a sign that you are taking care of yourself. Keep going!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
50 minutos de música celestial. Sublime.
ruclips.net/video/1CF3_Ddy4ik/видео.html
Siiim
Kakakikikakouille
Sì, ma eseguito malissimo!!!
sim exatamente pura adoraçam a DEUS
Helped me get through my endless sleepless nights in College. I have graduated thanks to this masterpiece.
Merci beaucoup !!!!!!!!!!
This should be a wonder of the world. Thank you Mozart for this gift to humanity
Imagine composing something that was still revered 230+ years later! By the entire world, no less! I've loved this work since I first saw the movie Amadeus 35 years ago & was hooked. I wrote papers on him in school & listened to his music while reading & studying. He was truly the greatest composer ever. Good ol' Mo.
also try Vivaldi another legend of music
Ditto, from the depts of the soul and heart
@@jameswebber2943 Vivaldi Dexit Dominos with sir Eliot Gardener and the Monteverdi choir
He was definitely, definitely, definitely not the best composer ever. Where does that put Debussy? God of the god of the god of the Universe? So that is your unqualified opinion.
And the entire world has had him and the other two Germans forced on them. That does not mean the whole world admires Mozart. It means that some of them have been brainwashed to accept him, with, in the vast majority of cases, no musical understanding or compositional experience or talent.
Mozart ok, Vivaldi ok.. and J.S.Bach.. I love him the most: is music talk directly to my brain
ça c'est vraiment le tube N°1 depuis le 18ème siècle, on peut l'écouter 1000 fois, c'est toujours la même émotion !
1000 fois 50minute ça commence a faire beaucoup quand même
@@dorianlecre4043 Quatrième degré sous-sol.
@@jcc2133 euh ouais stv 👍🏻
Exactement !
In 10 years I have been searching, this is the BEST Mozart Requiem I have found. Thank You!
Mozart was not in the best state of mind when he received an anonymous commission to compose a Requiem Mass.
Mozart's final Masterpiece was commissioned in mid 1791.
Making everything even more fascinating, engaging and extremely exciting.
"Music is my life and my life is music. Anyone who does not understand this is not worthy of God."
Quote attributed to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
if beauty had an explanation, it's this.
God brought this to uß, through thè mastery of Mozart. Wolfgang is and always will be, GOD'S only personal master musician!
@@steinskimambovid oh yes.
Un chef-d’œuvre de Mozart qui m’émeut à chaque fois que je l’écoute
Mille fois d'accord
I once stood in the very room Mozart was born in, one dreary March day in Salzburg, Austria. I stood upon the ancient floorboards, inches away from his violin and assorted letters to his wife, and I couldn’t help but start to well up. The gift God bestowed upon humanity through that man is ponderous, and the consciousness that such a miracle occurred in the very room I stood in was overwhelming. An example of genius and divine intervention through one man, his soul laid out in auditory splendor for us to experience. To think that he will never have a proper resting place after departing this world so young is only befitting of such an ending as “Lacrymosa.” This Requiem is indubitably among the finest of human creations, ever.
There's no need to pump up your vocab use for a youtube comment bud. Most people here know how good this piece is. But if you really do type this way and not just playing up, fair enough :)
@@Amaling The vocab isnt that advanced, maybe you just aren’t that smart
@@s0nald327 I know every word he said, but nobody talks like that in real life lmao
Well put.
@@Amaling That's the problem, more people should.
My 9 year old grandson watched this video from A to Z. That proves Mozart's Requiem is an all time masterpiece. Moreover, this interpretation is a credit to Wolfgang's work.
Vous avez eu de la chance (pour moi) ,d'entendre cette musique dès votre plus jeune âge !!!!!!! Mes parents n'aimaient pas grand chose (grand parents non plus) .. Étant curieuse et ouverte, j'ai appris par moi-même et au fil des rencontres (chants grégoriens) par exemple !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kakakikikakouille
Время от времени я слушаю Реквием - душа требует. Благо - интернет даёт возможность послушать это величайшее произведение в исполнении разных оркестров.
Spassiba, mne toge otchin pravitcia requiem Mozarta, kak i vce klaccitchkie proizvedeniya starogo sveta.
I have been near death many times. Requiem allows me to hold on for dear life and to let go of life fearless of death at the same time. Utterly terrified and sublimely comforted at once.
This sounds heavier and darker than Heavy metal, and i'm a metalhead.
...and is also heartbreakingly beauriful
Well, it’s a requiem, a mass for the dead, not exactly a piece of light music.
@@frankteunissen6118 well said
check out vivaldi's four seasons. you'll know the moment i'm talking about when you get there..
also Rachmaninoff's piano concerto #2. absolutely epic. (ana fedorova rocks it)
babies ate my dingo And Shostakovich Piano Concerto 2. Maybe Chopin Nocturne 19 in E minor.
Ça me fait pleurer,c'est tellement extraordinaire dire que Mozart passe les siècles, le ciel la inspiré accompagné d'une nuée d'anges
Cuando murieron mIs padres, escuch’e está música. Ahora tengo in mente está genial composición. 😮❤❤❤❤❤
🙏☝️🎼🎶Ste Cecile la Ste patronne de la musique 💜💜💜⭐️💫✨🌟👼👼👼🥰🤩☺️
Cette musique est un miracle tombé du ciel !!! Comme son compositeur !!!
Directement "branché " !🤗❤
Realmente um milagre .🎧🍷
Porteur du message
merci du fond du coeur amadeuspour nous avoir tant donne merci soit beni a jamais merci
This is my comfort music, oddly enough. I'm not goth or even overly morbid. One Christmas the local NPR played this all of the way through and my dad and I listened together. So despite it being a funeral requiem, it's such a comforting memory. I know that no matter my mood I can ALWAYS listen to this and I will always love it. And it will always make me think of my dad.
For similar reasons I always loved the Gregorian chant version of the "In Paradisum", the 'finalé' in the Mass of the Dead, which I recall vividly from the Requiem Masses I served as an altar boy, back in the early 1950s in the St Gerardus Majella cathedral in The Hague, Holland. A Scottish guy and I some years later, used to sing it in the chemical laboratory of a large power station in Australia in the late 60s. :) Gabriel Fauré's Requiem hard to beat too, in my experience. :)
I agree with you entirely. This and Handel's Messiah are 2 of my most cherished pieces of music. Birth and death, not maccabre, both celebratory!
Goth? Morbit? WTF are you talking about? This is Mozart, the greatest of all times, at his best!
I Feel the same ! No sorrow , just peace and silence ...
Mine too ! Ok so cool to know I'm not the only one!
This is one of the best performances of Mozart's Requiem I have heard. It's exactly how I think it should be performed, with beauty, drama and passion. I will now need to look out for other James Gaffigan performances.
Probably not as visually aesthetic but my favorite has been a version uploaded by Gans S, originally recorded by BBC I believe. The choir for that performance is breathtaking. This definitely has some drama and jealous of the setting but interms of the actual sound, that other one is perfect.
Agree. Perfect tempo.
Greetings from Melbourne 😊
perhaps also other performances of the orchestra?
I know little to nothing about classical music. However, have no doubt Mozart wanted to move our souls with this piece. The Requiem embodies the essence of soul music. I'm a changed person every time I've listened to this piece. This piece was meant to be felt!
Blablabla 🍌💦
MARAVILHOSO!!!!!
@@Joker-lt7pf hahaha what?
Wait until you hear the backstory of this piece...
To see them sing with so much faith, in such a wonderful place, brings tears to my eyes.
So happy to sing Mozart's Requiem with my little choir, in a Parisian theatre, in April 2025 ❤🙏❤🙏
My choir will sing Mozart's Requiem in mid-March, 2025. I am hopeful you and your choir will be captured for presentation on You Tube, please inform!
Je trouve que c'est la version la plus touchante, la plus divine : Bravo au chef J.Gaffign et l'orchestre de radio France.
Exactement
So honoured to have performed this in my life, with a full orchestra ❤
Agreed! One of my fondest experiences in high school was participating in a performance of Mozart's Requiem.
Amazing! I did it too and it was sublime. 🤌❤
Me too, in highschool over 30 years ago.❤
de tous les temps, de tous les genres, le PLUS grand compositeur
musicien qui a existé et qui existera
a jamais le plus grand c'est vrai , et le plus eclectique de ces contemporains
Mozart mourant mais inspiré par l'esprit ... un chef d'oeuvre incroyable !
The Requiem of Mozart is a true treasure to the testament of humanity! To even think that Mozart passed away after composing till 22:59 but had drafted the Lacrimosa movement is stunning! I once read a story about the day of the Requiem - "On the very eve of his death, [Mozart] had the score of the Requiem brought to his bed, and himself (it was two o'clock in the afternoon) sang the alto part; Schack, the family friend, sang the soprano line, as he had always previously done, Hofer, Mozart's brother-in-law, took the tenor, Gerl, later a bass singer at the Mannheim Theater, the bass. They were at the first bars of the Lacrimosa when Mozart began to weep bitterly, laid the score on one side, and eleven hours later, at one o'clock in the morning (of 5 December 1791, as is well known), departed this life." (from the Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung news "magazine") I love this piece! Thank you so much for sharing!
Je comprends depuis longtemps que l on ne peut que mourir après tant d émotions vécues pour cette création
Divin Wolfie
Wow.
@@Tidoublemy I know right?
Kakakikikakouille
Even more so when you consider the pain and fatigue, and the probable certainty of his own death, that Mozart must have felt in his final hours.
C’est la meilleure interprétation
du Requiem de Mozart que j’ai écouté.
c'est pas faux, santa madonna !
Idem.... J'en suis à ma nième écoute et j'ai toujours la même sensation qui me prends aux tripes ! Subliminal ...
🎼🎶🌈💕💜💜💜 énergie céleste puissante majestueuse ✨🌟👼🕊️☝️
Mozart is the voice of God, the most absolute beauty.
Immer wieder wunderschön… 🙏🏻 und hier in Perfektion! 🙌🏼
Le génie de Mozart : nous faire ressentir notre part de divin . Il a su écouter son âme pour nous faire entendre la notre par sa musique.
mozart n'était pas "croyant" 🤣
@@ausloosm requiem
@@ausloosm Ben ouiiiii, sinon il aurait jamais composé cela.
Kakakikikakouille
Certains brillent de part leur intelligence ici
Every time I listen to it, I love it more, I wake up early, my wife is still asleep, I put my phones on... and let the music flow.... delightful.
Same !
J'écoute pour la troisième fois et je confirme. C'est la version que je préfère. C'est celle qui me fait vibrer au plus profond de moi et communier aux prières pour les défunts.
Je suis choriste et l'ai chanté trois fois en concert. C'est une oeuvre qui demande un total engagement physique et spirituel, expression d'une prière violente et suppliante, c'est ce que je ressens dans cette interprétation.
@@vikakmv9261
Renseignez-vous sur les choeurs près de chez vous.
Il y en a à peu près partout.
Chanter en choeur est exigeant et demande un certain engagement, mais il y a une superbe récompense au bout.
Joliment dit, je commence tout juste à écouter, mais sans voir vos commentaires, pour moi c est une complainte
Mes salutations a Gérard Jugnot =) "!!!!!!"
Je prefere cette version
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@@PaulPineda29
Belle version, mais l'accent hispanique des chanteurs fait bizarre.
C'est, comme le dit Salieri dans Amadeus, un océan de beauté.
I've listened to this literally dozens of times-- in my opinion, this is the greatest performance of Requiem I have ever seen!
Heregwe's comes very close, but agree. This is superlative. 💖
Just looked up the Requiem on Apple Music. Listened to it in full 92 times over the past 5 years. 292 times for the overture of the Magic Flute.
I’m glad you love it….I agree that the chorus and orchestra are wonderful, but the soloists are devoted to an overly muscular sound which causes so much tension in their sound that I can’t listen to it with anything even approaching pleasure. There are certainly better singers who’ve recorded this; I know, because I’ve heard them!
Have you listened to Berlioz Requiem?
@@donaldelley2802 No, but I will do so right now!
Musik so alt sollte niemals vergessen werden. so viele Mensch mit einer menge Können. Musik ist Kunst und so ein Orchester ist ein Mammut Projekt. Respekt an jene die sowas machen
I. Introitus: Requiem aeternam (choir with soprano solo) (1:19)
II. Kyrie (choir) (5:46)
III. Sequentia:
- Dies irae (choir) (8:14)
- Tuba mirum (solo quartet) (10:09)
- Rex tremendae majestatis (choir) (13:29)
- Recordare, Jesu pie (solo quartet) (15:31)
- Confutatis maledictis (choir) (20:27)
- Lacrimosa dies illa (choir) (22:48)
IV. Offertorium:
- Domine Jesu Christe (choir with solo quartet) (25:52)
- Versus: Hostias et preces (choir) (29:29)
V. Sanctus (choir) (32:52)
VI. Benedictus (solo quartet and choir) (34:30)
VII. Agnus Dei (choir) (38:52)
VIII. Communio:
- Lux aeterna (soprano solo and choir) (41:45)
Thank you for listing the sections of this gorgeous work. Even for those of us who know the sequence of the sections of the requiem mass.
You the man, god bless mate.
gracias ,thanks
Thank you so much for this. I was heretofore skipping around unsuccessfully looking for my favorite part, the Lacrimosa. And you made it easy....God bless you. 😊
the very ending, the audience sits in silence, just savoring the ending part.
Most place the audience can't be content to just take it in silence for that long.
A few endings, maybe it's just me, I felt the tension for the desire to applaud.
MAGNIFIQUE
When Mozart had finished a composition he could hear it in his mind in perfect clarity.
With all the instruments and voicings .
He called this a Gift from God.
That's how he could reproduce that
piece the Pope said could only be played in The Vatican.
He locked it into his mind and wrote as if it was dictation.
It had a lot of parts.
He got them all.
Perfectly.
Allegri's Miserere.
This was the anointing of God that God gave exclusively to him. Stunning. Powerful. God's musical stenographer. (If he only knew it. )
So incredibly moving!A stunning performance!
Did you know that there is no proof that this wonderful music was written entirely my Mozart, there are some theories that it was written or just finished by Salieri, or even some other not so famous and anonymous composers,
The style and characteristics of the composition are very much so sounding like Mozart but it may be not his work,
I personally believe that Mozart started working on it and never finished it am then somebody else took over and made what we know today, one of the best touching creation,
@@mirific29
Understood.
The Pope had decreed that Allegri's Music was intended for Pilgrims to Rome.
Europe had many artistic Geniuses.
Mozart was travelling as a Prodigy.
When he heard Allegri's Music in the Sistine Chapel Mozart was still a young boy.
He wrote the Music from memory.
Mozart himself wrote to his mother how he could hear his own compositions in his mind.
@@peterjongsma2779 thanks a lot
juste trop beau , Merci MOZART Merci Dieu, Merci les interprètes et sont chef d 'orchestre.
In memoriam the victims of yesterday´s terror in Vienna. R.I.P
sure there was terror in Vienna the town of Mozart RIP,, the world hasn't changed ,there is terror all over the world , we had our part in the 2016 attacks in Brussels
and the big terror now is called covid-19,the new plague,nothing is changing in the world ,it's allcoming back... luckely we have beautifull music
So sad ...
R.I.P.
Köszönet az élményért mindenkinek, akik lehetővé tették számunkra ezt a csodát
My 6 month old baby girl loves this music. Whenever she is tired and struggling to settle down, she can by screaming her head off and I put on Mozart’s Requiem. She goes instantly silent, takes a deep sigh and relaxes. I use it to put her to sleep all the time ❤
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L orchestre national de France bravos pour se superbe moment de musique avec le requiem de Mozart merci a vous tous jf
This truly is a golden experience requiem
Found the Jojo reference
finally a Jojo reference
@@anirudhsaikrishnan9520 What or who is jojo?
@@margaretlavender9647 A masterpiece in history of mangas where all characters are musical references (rock, country, rap etc.) and one of them was called "golden experience requiem" ;)
Seule son âme tourmentée associée a son génie sans limite a pu engendré ce chef d oeuvre au dessus de tout.....merci a lui de nous l'avoir fait ..
God spoke through him
Tout artiste aussi tourmenté soit-il ne peut rien créer de lui-même, car toute création est l'oeuvre de Dieu.
C'est cela l'inspîration, c'est quand l'homme, le relais de Dieu, s'est effacé et laisse parler Dieu.
Une âme tourmentée ne fait que se rapprocher de Dieu, en mourrant petit à petit à elle même, en s'unissant à l'âme universelle.
Это лучшее, что создало человечество.. спасибо, Моцарт, спасибо хор, оркестр и дирижёр.. это божествеено
Force et douceur, amplitude et murmures ,oscillations magiques et magistrales
ruclips.net/video/1CF3_Ddy4ik/видео.html
In tears after listening to this. Mozart reminds us of our own mortality, and what must come to us all.
Heaven or hell one or the other
CHRIST came to take us to heaven
John 14;1_3 and 6
We must to be born again John 3.5
@@rosssouza1551 I wonder how many of the people in this performance understand what you've stated here and how a requiem should remind us of the preciousness of life and eternity to follow.
The silence in the end.. Oh my god! That was breathtaking
"Le silence à la fin.. Oh mon dieu ! C'était à couper le souffle" Eh oui, ne dit-on pas que le silence qui suit du Mozart est toujours du Mozart ?
@@lucienleboisselier4964 oui et on ose à peine respirer...
Valla dónde valla, y esté dónde yo esté...
El Requiem de Mozart hará llorar a mi corazón. 🖤🎶🎵