Mozart's "Lacrimosa" from the Requiem in D minor is a hauntingly poignant masterpiece that transcends time, echoing the profound emotions of its creator's final days. The mere 45 seconds Mozart crafted before his passing encapsulate a spectrum of emotions, from sorrow to awe. The fact that this unfinished symphony endures, with his students completing the composition, speaks volumes about Mozart's enduring influence as a teacher and the timeless resonance of his musical legacy. It's a testament to the power of art to evoke chills and stir the soul, even centuries after its creation.
@@NeilDENNEY Mostly so that it's easier for the composer to write it without having to manually write in sharp or flat notes. It also denotes the "mood" the piece is supposed to be played. Hope this helped!
[Chorus] Lacrimosa dies illa Qua resurget ex favilla Judicandus homo reus Lacrimosa dies illa Qua resurget ex favilla Judicandus homo reus [Bridge] Huic ergo parce Deus Pie Jesu, Jesu Domine [Outro] Dona eis requiem Dona eis requiem amen
I wonder why did they skip the second repetition of "lacrimosa dies illa" jumping straight to "huic ergo"...that sounded very weirdly. Thanks for posting the lyrics to confirm.
I don't care that Mozart couldn't finish it. He was the one who started it. And that's good enough for me. Magnificent piece of music! Love to have this for my funeral. And who would think a university orchestra could be this good
I'm so happy my school choir is allowing us to learn this. It's a big undertaking considerring half of the people in it are only really used to musical theatre, but as one of the other half that are mainly classical trained, it's great to not be singing another song from Hamilton or something. Us classical people will actually for once get to be in our element, and we can help teach the musical theatre students the techniques they'll need over the next semester and a half
I have a pair of Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones, And decided to play around with the sound setting with some music. For the "vocal" equalizer setting, I chose this. Literal chills, and it felt like I was right in the center of the room as this was playing, surrounded by the awe inspiring sounds of the orchestra and the chorus. This has got to be one of my favorite performances of this piece now, it is just Absolutely perfect, there is no other way to describe it. Bravo!
This beautiful work of art and emotional turmoil always makes me wonder why we as a society think music isn’t worth the investment for the few of us to pursue it. We need this in our lives.
Classical music makes you smarter... This world doesn't want it's slaves to be smart, hard to control smart people and those with rights. If where you live has the right to have a gun.. never give up that right.. ever
Fun fact: 0:40 are the last original 9 bars mozart written in Lacrimosa, the rest was written by someone his wife hired. If you listen closely you can hear the difference in pitch.
One of the most beautiful pieces of Mozart,the magnificent beauty of sadness ,sounds like angels music welcoming into the heavens ! What a great choir and orchestra !
Oh I don't think so.. very good but not (the) best. The rhythm goes a bit too fast. I listened many versions of Mozart's Lacrimosa but Karajan's version is ONE & ONLY. No one can compare with him (except of Mozart of course)
This is far too fast for a lamentation prayer. It sounds magnificent at 75% speed. A shame modern musicians feel the need to rush through piece like speed demons.
В начале 90х исполняли Лакримозу в музыкальной школе на уроках по хоровому пению. До сих пор помню слова этого великого произведения великого композитора. Нестареющая классика❤❤❤
The genius of classical composers is an endless source of inspiration. Their ability to create intricate, emotional masterpieces is a testament to the boundless creativity of the human spirit. 🌟🎵*
I was in district chorus for high schoolers last week, and we performed this song. I can confirm that it was both fun to learn and beautiful to hear on video. Hands down my favorite song I’ve learned in choir ☺ Especially because it was SATBB, which means all the harmonies are absolutely stunning 🤩
@@suzanneyao6307 Historiquement .... non .... désolé .... Cette partie du requiem est le seul rare morceau de musique rappelant Bach .... D'ailleurs Mozart n'a rien compris à Bach ....
Felicidades al collegium Musium Berlin, maravillosa tonada , pero el final es espectacular del 2: 26 en adelante , hacen que se me acelere el corazón. Y quisiera morir en ese instante pero de emoción.
Um ser humano nos legou esta obra monumental! Penso que sua alma veio e habitava outros mundos. E ontem eu tive a honra de cantar "Lacrimosa" de Mozart num coro! 🙇♀️🙏🏻✨️🌷
Efusivos parabéns pela grandiosa interpretação de Lacrimosa, a mais bela parte do genial Requiem, do grande Mozart. Uma sugestão: colocar a letra em Latim, seria utilíssimo para nós, expectadores. Abraços
To those who are saying this is too fast. You were not there. You were not part of this. Stop finding what's wrong and try to put yourself there in the moment without preconceived opinions on what it should sound like just because you heard someone else do it slower. This is beautiful.
This song was written to be used in church. Lacrimosa literally means mournful. If you play it this fast you clearly don't understand the meaning of the song or why it was written. You may still like it, but don't expect everyone to like it just because "we weren't there". It is too fast compared to what is was meant to sound like.
@TwiceEvery14Days You are missing the point. You were not there, means that you were not Involved in the creative process. It doesn't mean that you have to be there in order to have an opinion. I understand that the original piece was slower. It was meant to convey an emotion that only a slow piece of music can convey. This is a facsimile of the original. It is not at the original speed intentionally. It is intentionally sped up in order to create a different emotion in the listener. To miss this is to miss the forest for the trees. People are hung up on what they have heard before and are missing out on what is before them.
@@d.b.s.6381 your original comment was more ambiguous, but ok. As much as you like the "creative process" of speeding up a song, other people may just as much like the original version more. I like the original piece and the meaning it conveys. I don't like this sped up version because I can't find anything meaningful in it. I don't care if it was intentional, this (obviously) reminds me of the original piece, but the essence of it is lost in this version. This fast version has no special meaning to me and doesn't sound as beautiful as the original. I have no problem with you having a different opinion, but that doesn't mean everyone should have that same opinion. You like it, others don't.
@@TwiceEvery14Days I respect your opinion. You make a good point. It's a point I would make if the roles were reversed. Some people will not accept this work. Some will not find it as beautiful as I do. That's beautiful in itself. Your opinion is just another avenue of beauty. Please provide a link to a version of this piece that you find just as beautiful. I will listen and hear with an open heart.
@@MrLabpro well of course! What’s sad about the new greats though, is that unless it’s for something massive like Star Wars or Harry Potter, no one seems to care who the composers are anymore.
This song attracts the kind of human that need something else. Like peace. But also the kind of people who are affraid and need to hide. Im the peace, get a life, kind. And you??
@@MichaelPetersenprideboy ué, e quem disse que morte tem que ser sinônimo de tristeza? Muito pelo contrário, temos que agradecer por um dia Mozart ter nos presenciado com essa obra magnífica.
You know, I've only sung this once - in a mass choir to mark the first anniversary of the terrorist attack on the Twin Towers. Fascinated by this version!
I wanted this to be played at my Mom funeral, but I couldn’t find it anywhere! And now as I was scrolling through and I found it. Now I want it at my own funeral!
We are singing the requem in our choir at yhe moment. Truly magnificent. Wish we could have heard more of his music before he died. RIP u brilliant mofo.
E pensar que foi escrita com Mozart já muito doente, no fim da vida, sob encomenda! Um ocaso de vida maravilhoso, digno de uma alma que veio ao planeta Terra para levar alegria aos corações de todos os seus habitantes!
Real nice attempt to complete the Amen fugue. Not over-reaching like many others. Also like the ending cadence of the Lacrimosa which likewise avoids the over simplicity of the süssmayr version without trying too hard
MAMMA MIA...!!! SUBLIME.... TRASCENDENTALE.... INSPIEGABILE..... AL MIO FUNERALE LA VOGLIO LO LASCERO' PER ISCRITTO.... MORZAT NUMERO UNO AL MONDO..... ❤❤😙😙😥❣️❣️❣️❤️❤️❤️
This song will play in the credits at the end of the world.
No, it will be Dies irae
Agnus die, choral version.
That could be coming.. 🙏
wow... you said a mouth full......,
Not just a song but parts of the Prayers in the Mass for the Dead in the Traditional Roman Catholic Mass of the Latin Rite.
Mozart's "Lacrimosa" from the Requiem in D minor is a hauntingly poignant masterpiece that transcends time, echoing the profound emotions of its creator's final days. The mere 45 seconds Mozart crafted before his passing encapsulate a spectrum of emotions, from sorrow to awe. The fact that this unfinished symphony endures, with his students completing the composition, speaks volumes about Mozart's enduring influence as a teacher and the timeless resonance of his musical legacy. It's a testament to the power of art to evoke chills and stir the soul, even centuries after its creation.
Великолепно и вместе с тем трагично
Beautifully put
So true
Serious question: why do the pieces always get introduced with the key e.g. Dm?
@@NeilDENNEY Mostly so that it's easier for the composer to write it without having to manually write in sharp or flat notes. It also denotes the "mood" the piece is supposed to be played. Hope this helped!
[Chorus]
Lacrimosa dies illa
Qua resurget ex favilla
Judicandus homo reus
Lacrimosa dies illa
Qua resurget ex favilla
Judicandus homo reus
[Bridge]
Huic ergo parce Deus
Pie Jesu, Jesu Domine
[Outro]
Dona eis requiem
Dona eis requiem
amen
I wonder why did they skip the second repetition of "lacrimosa dies illa" jumping straight to "huic ergo"...that sounded very weirdly. Thanks for posting the lyrics to confirm.
I want this to play on my funeral….it’s on my will. Genius Amadeus.
Why oh way so fast? It is Requiem for goodness sake! What was this woman director thinking.
Take the vaccine
talk about hybris
@@marcellogenesi6390It still sounds beautiful
Me too.
I don't care that Mozart couldn't finish it. He was the one who started it. And that's good enough for me. Magnificent piece of music!
Love to have this for my funeral.
And who would think a university orchestra could be this good
Well they are training to be a professional musicians. 😉 Any musician at university level has to be good otherwise they wouldn’t make the cut haha.
@@czarinagarcia3724Actually no, (almost) noone studies music, lots of future engineers and lawyers here 😊
In fact, who would have thought that a woman could conduct so well…
That's right. He might have stopped eight bars in, but it's his all the same.
@@danieln.9233 Everyone who isn't an insecure sexist waste of oxygen?
So sad and so beautiful.
Прекрасное произведение и исполнение.Спасибо автору за предоставлен ное удовольствие слушать этот шедевр.
Those requiems were funeral themes! They supposed to be sad but Mozart took them to the interstellar level!
Le divin Mozart ! Le Lacrimosa touche votre âme . 4 sciecles plus tard ...
🥰
Не знаю как можно быть настолько гениальным , чтобы сочинять такую музыку
Lacrimosa, a true blessing to my ears 😭
Süssmayr, who wrote most of it, would be pleased to hear that.
I'm so happy my school choir is allowing us to learn this. It's a big undertaking considerring half of the people in it are only really used to musical theatre, but as one of the other half that are mainly classical trained, it's great to not be singing another song from Hamilton or something. Us classical people will actually for once get to be in our element, and we can help teach the musical theatre students the techniques they'll need over the next semester and a half
I have a pair of Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones, And decided to play around with the sound setting with some music. For the "vocal" equalizer setting, I chose this. Literal chills, and it felt like I was right in the center of the room as this was playing, surrounded by the awe inspiring sounds of the orchestra and the chorus. This has got to be one of my favorite performances of this piece now, it is just Absolutely perfect, there is no other way to describe it. Bravo!
Try that with some quality stereo floorstanding speakers.
I'll see your Sony, and raise you Bose.😐
'Like as the hart' - Herbert Howells... you're welcome.
@@samrichardson4764 damn thanks!
If only Mozart knew his tunes would be blasted through the high quality neodymium magnet driver of a Sony WH-1000XM4
Gostaria de acrescentar que o Requiem, do grande Mozart, é uma das mais belas criações do gênero humano, em todos os tempos!
Carlos, excelente ejecución orquestal.
Ano 🤍🕊️
@@CarlosHamilton1947 Very yes!!!
I agree!
I honestly think that honor goes to Dies Irae Verdis Requiem 😌Buut lacrimosa is still really good
this is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.
Magnificent Mozart,amazing choir and orchestra ,never get tired of listening to this wonderful music !
Вы правы
Love i❤t
Out of this world. Just beautiful music for the soul.
Вечная музыка, волшебные звуки. Такое не может написать человек, это что-то свыше! Не верится, что из 7 нот пишутся такие произведения!!!❤❤❤
totalmente de acuerdo, tiene una profundidad que escapa lo humano
a song that illustrates agony and the last gasps of air... and finally death hugging you tightly
This beautiful work of art and emotional turmoil always makes me wonder why we as a society think music isn’t worth the investment for the few of us to pursue it. We need this in our lives.
El ser humano necesita de estas obras maestras...los oscuros poderes ,son los qe insisten en degradar estas obras divinas ,no quepa duda
Classical music makes you smarter... This world doesn't want it's slaves to be smart, hard to control smart people and those with rights. If where you live has the right to have a gun.. never give up that right.. ever
Fun fact: 0:40 are the last original 9 bars mozart written in Lacrimosa, the rest was written by someone his wife hired. If you listen closely you can hear the difference in pitch.
Whatever
By his pupil
No wonder the best parts are the first 40 seconds. The rest is meh.
@@Gondalica i don't agree 1:31 sounds majestic
Wow wow wow. My heart was beating out of my chest and it brought tears to my eyes. Brilliant piece of music. 👏👏👏👏❤️❤️
Моцарт - это навечно Спасибо ему за гениальность которая поеоряет наши души и делает нас лучше❤❤❤😊
🥰
Surely one of the finest performances & best recorded versions ,of one of the greatest pieces of music ever bestowed to humanity. Bravo !!!
One of the most beautiful pieces of Mozart,the magnificent beauty of sadness ,sounds like angels music welcoming into the heavens ! What a great choir and orchestra !
agreed 100%
....es lamentable que mucha gente no tiene espacio en su cerebro,para disfrutar éstas maravillas !!!❤
Stunning in its power.
🥰
fantastic version, one of the best!. the rhythm, pauses,the voices... spot on!!
Oh I don't think so.. very good but not (the) best. The rhythm goes a bit too fast. I listened many versions of Mozart's Lacrimosa but Karajan's version is ONE & ONLY. No one can compare with him (except of Mozart of course)
Thank you for your feedback!
As an amateur orchestra, we feel very honoured to be mentioned in the same sentence as Karajan. ☺️
GÖ
This is far too fast for a lamentation prayer. It sounds magnificent at 75% speed. A shame modern musicians feel the need to rush through piece like speed demons.
@@rashakor nice tip! If only youtube didn't ruin the sound☹️
Это скорее всего немного ускоренный вариант "Лакримозы", произведение имеет максимальный эффект при медленном исполнении
Yes and conducted by Karl Böhm is great
абсолютно согласна. Эта версия не похожа на плач.
Темп изменил характер музыки. Издевательство над Моцартом...
The greatest music of all times. Amen.
Out of this world ,genius Mozart ,magnificent choir and orchestra !
Mozart como poucos através da música analisava os momentos futuros. Logo Gênio é Gênio
❤🎉
Bo taki jest inteligentny umysł - myśli globalnie.
Absolutely Beautiful!! The work they put in to achieve these acoustics...this sound. BRAVO!!!
Завораживающее исполнение!!! А сцена какая бесподобная!
Slava Ukraini !
@@EdwinB-yg9ngМолодец, приплел, теперь доволен?
Epic, majestic, sad... words are not enough to describe this masterpiece, by far one of my favourites in classical music ! 🥰
One of the best classical songs I've ever heard, Bravo!!!
Incredibly beautiful.
Absolutely beautiful. I love Mozart
Maravillosa interpretacion del Requién de Mozart por tan maravillosa orchesta de Berlin Gracias . Fué un placer escuchar.❤❤❤❤🎶🙏🙏👍👍
This was so beautiful it made me cry.
В начале 90х исполняли Лакримозу в музыкальной школе на уроках по хоровому пению. До сих пор помню слова этого великого произведения великого композитора.
Нестареющая классика❤❤❤
Listening to this piece always reminds me of the power of music to touch the soul and express the inexpressible. Truly a testament to Mozart's genius!
Nadie jamás podrá crear obra semejante ,
de tan profundo y sublime sentimiento que seguirá conmoviendo los corazones de la humanidad .
Asi es...es inexplicable tanto talento en un humano...
Así es... creo que la inspiración tuvo que ser el dolor o un sufrimiento intenso.
Es lo mas sublime que he oido, precioso, lindo coro.
The genius of classical composers is an endless source of inspiration. Their ability to create intricate, emotional masterpieces is a testament to the boundless creativity of the human spirit. 🌟🎵*
I was in district chorus for high schoolers last week, and we performed this song. I can confirm that it was both fun to learn and beautiful to hear on video. Hands down my favorite song I’ve learned in choir ☺ Especially because it was SATBB, which means all the harmonies are absolutely stunning 🤩
Sublime !!! El último vuelo del alma !!✍️
Wonderful, a sense of lift and amazement.
Donka was only conducting the choir.
As the orchestra knows "the drill".
All in all MESMERISING.
Thank you :)
Exactly, clearly conducting only the choir. The orchestra runs by itself...
Думал ли Моцарт, когда сочинял, что его музыка будет бессмертна!!!
Mais cette partie du requiem n'a peut-être pas été écrite par Mozart ....
@@JulienRavier-lh1jxcette partie si.
@@suzanneyao6307
Historiquement .... non .... désolé ....
Cette partie du requiem est le seul rare morceau de musique rappelant Bach .... D'ailleurs Mozart n'a rien compris à Bach ....
Вы Сальери?
Felicidades al collegium Musium Berlin, maravillosa tonada , pero el final es espectacular del 2: 26 en adelante , hacen que se me acelere el corazón. Y quisiera morir en ese instante pero de emoción.
Una maravilla el requiem de Mozart y la maravillosa interpretación,
Um ser humano nos legou esta obra monumental! Penso que sua alma veio e habitava outros mundos. E ontem eu tive a honra de cantar "Lacrimosa" de Mozart num coro! 🙇♀️🙏🏻✨️🌷
Efusivos parabéns pela grandiosa interpretação de Lacrimosa, a mais bela parte do genial Requiem, do grande Mozart. Uma sugestão: colocar a letra em Latim, seria utilíssimo para nós, expectadores. Abraços
Mais cette partie du requiem a peut-être été écrite après sa mort ....
I really like this version. The vocals aound very clear and powerful.
I love the fugue! I will be listening to the rest of the Ostrzyga completion soon.
To those who are saying this is too fast.
You were not there. You were not part of this.
Stop finding what's wrong and try to put yourself there in the moment without preconceived opinions on what it should sound like just because you heard someone else do it slower.
This is beautiful.
It is... too fast. What, you were there? It doesn't matter if you're there, it's still horrible.
This song was written to be used in church. Lacrimosa literally means mournful. If you play it this fast you clearly don't understand the meaning of the song or why it was written.
You may still like it, but don't expect everyone to like it just because "we weren't there". It is too fast compared to what is was meant to sound like.
@TwiceEvery14Days
You are missing the point.
You were not there, means that you were not Involved in the creative process. It doesn't mean that you have to be there in order to have an opinion. I understand that the original piece was slower. It was meant to convey an emotion that only a slow piece of music can convey. This is a facsimile of the original. It is not at the original speed intentionally. It is intentionally sped up in order to create a different emotion in the listener. To miss this is to miss the forest for the trees.
People are hung up on what they have heard before and are missing out on what is before them.
@@d.b.s.6381 your original comment was more ambiguous, but ok. As much as you like the "creative process" of speeding up a song, other people may just as much like the original version more. I like the original piece and the meaning it conveys. I don't like this sped up version because I can't find anything meaningful in it. I don't care if it was intentional, this (obviously) reminds me of the original piece, but the essence of it is lost in this version. This fast version has no special meaning to me and doesn't sound as beautiful as the original. I have no problem with you having a different opinion, but that doesn't mean everyone should have that same opinion. You like it, others don't.
@@TwiceEvery14Days
I respect your opinion.
You make a good point.
It's a point I would make if the roles were reversed.
Some people will not accept this work.
Some will not find it as beautiful as I do.
That's beautiful in itself.
Your opinion is just another avenue of beauty.
Please provide a link to a version of this piece that you find just as beautiful.
I will listen and hear with an open heart.
Imagine if he had finished it...
Thats what she said
@@johnnystrom7803 sir your joke is immature and silly. Mozart would've loved it
@@monolith-zl4qt haha thank you sir.
@@monolith-zl4qtHe really would have 😭
Imagine if these greats had the opportunity to write scores for movies
The best part is that we have new greats that right for movies today! Not to mention that many a Mozart pieces have been used for film scoring
@@MrLabpro well of course! What’s sad about the new greats though, is that unless it’s for something massive like Star Wars or Harry Potter, no one seems to care who the composers are anymore.
Good they were not corrupted by Hollywood and the like.
if this song was a drug, i’d unapologetically inject it into my veins everyday for the rest of my life.
Me too😮
Was für ein toller Auftritt! Beeindruckend.
Immortal music
you just feel the intensity and build-up, the dramatic but especially the deep emotion! bravo...beautiful masterpiece!

This song attracts the kind of human that need something else. Like peace. But also the kind of people who are affraid and need to hide. Im the peace, get a life, kind. And you??
A Arte em todo o seu esplendor, concebida por um dos maiores génios da música, que a humanidade conheceu até hoje.
I'm Indian this type of music gives me relaxation
mozart wrote this on his death bed, why does it relax you
@@MichaelPetersenprideboy ué, e quem disse que morte tem que ser sinônimo de tristeza? Muito pelo contrário, temos que agradecer por um dia Mozart ter nos presenciado com essa obra magnífica.
What does your being Indian have to do with anything?
Ha voluto farlo sapere che male fa ? @@mattd6085
So good, the performance is perfect, im getting cold listening to this
Mozart’s Requiem is so perfect - Lacrimosa meaning weeping!! I always knew Clarence was a highly cultured dog. ❤❤
He was a genius. My mom took me to see the movie Amadeus, when I was 10. I didn’t appreciate it then, but what a prodigy he was.
Gênio não expressa a vida de Mozart
Sua mensagem apara as arestas da alma 😮
Absolutely beautifully arranged!
Magnific!❤
You know, I've only sung this once - in a mass choir to mark the first anniversary of the terrorist attack on the Twin Towers.
Fascinated by this version!
Masterpiece Bravo
OMG! I am speechless!
Реквием Моцарта - это вершина его творчества. "Лакримоза" с латиницы на русский - "Слёзная". Шедевр!
I wanted this to be played at my Mom funeral, but I couldn’t find it anywhere!
And now as I was scrolling through and I found it.
Now I want it at my own funeral!
We are singing the requem in our choir at yhe moment. Truly magnificent. Wish we could have heard more of his music before he died. RIP u brilliant mofo.
Bruh my eyes were teary, so much passion conveyed.
Immortal Mozart...
we are immortals... 🥰
Would that...
Sorry he’s dead
The most brilliant Amen of all times!!!!!!
Que musica maravilhosamente divina e magestosa esplendida ❤ julho 2024
E pensar que foi escrita com Mozart já muito doente, no fim da vida, sob encomenda! Um ocaso de vida maravilhoso, digno de uma alma que veio ao planeta Terra para levar alegria aos corações de todos os seus habitantes!
beautiful... blessed if watch live...
O genial Mozart! Lacrimosa que obra prima, um deleite para a alma!
2:20 This part is beautiful.
Whoever designed that theatre went crazyyy shit is tough af
Hans Scharoun
Construction of the Berliner Philharmonie 1960-1963. One of the best concert halls.
Exquisite, thank you 🙏
Real nice attempt to complete the Amen fugue. Not over-reaching like many others. Also like the ending cadence of the Lacrimosa which likewise avoids the over simplicity of the süssmayr version without trying too hard
Absolutely beautiful!
MAMMA MIA...!!! SUBLIME.... TRASCENDENTALE.... INSPIEGABILE..... AL MIO FUNERALE LA VOGLIO LO LASCERO' PER ISCRITTO.... MORZAT NUMERO UNO AL MONDO..... ❤❤😙😙😥❣️❣️❣️❤️❤️❤️
I can feel the powerful nen in this piece
Nossa!!! Que lindo!!! 😍
everyone was wonderful. Lovable 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Divine.
Закрываешь глаза и вот ты паришь над землей, спокойствие умиротворение нереальность
Ага. Ведь Реквием это заупокойная месса🙂
Ни хрена себе релакс.Он не успел закончить это произведение,так как скончался.Музыка наполнена трагизмом и ни о каком релаксе речи быть не может.
Sublime, maravilloso 👏👏👏👏
Sorry but I don't think I'm the only one who remembers Chrollo from HxH with this masterpiece
Mozart avrebbe detto: finalmente una che la esegue come io avevo pensato
Hermosísimo y muy profesional
Mozart truly was a master. I think of his work mostly as happy, upbeat, airy tunes. But hearing this shows he truly was the master of emotion.
Have a great New Year's / / thanks