"On the page it looked nothing. The beginning simple, almost comic. Just a pulse. Bassoons and basset horns, like a rusty squeezebox. And then suddenly, high above it, an oboe. A single note, hanging there, unwavering...his was a music I'd never heard. Filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing, it had me trembling. It seemed to me that I was hearing the voice of God." ~ Antonio Salieri reflecting upon a Mozart score - from the film "Amadeus" (1984) ~
One of the best movies ever made! Great monologues and fantastic atmosphere. Not very historically accurate, but riveting nonetheless. My favorite part is the _Il Commandatore_ scene, both for the performance and for Salieri’s gripping commentary on it.
@@stephenfitzgerald9769 The problem with that movie, and every other movie ever made about actual historical figures and events, is that THEIR LIVES WERE IN FACT MUCH MORE INTERESTING, COMPLEX, SCARY AND DRAMATIC!!!!!
@@kevin___My g you're comparing songs vs music. nah I don't think people will remember a song in 200 years from now but I'm sure classical music will still be streamed/played for many generations to come. Do you even remember sea shanties? The songs from the 1950s? 1900s? They are more recent than classical music yet you don't hear them as much. Modern songs are just not as iconic as classical music
When I was a kid, I was really into classical music, but it was hard to listen to it before the internet when cd's were expensive. So keep me off the radio, listening to NPR late late late at night, my parents bought me a cd player and a bunch of classical cd's for xmas one year. The first time I heard this song, I was in bed, the lights were out, and it scared the absolute hell out of me. It was beautiful, but in a way my stupid hick kid brain wasn't prepared for, and I hid under the blanket.
Words can not fully contain the beauty of this version of Lacrimosa. I caught myself holding my breath, so I could listen more fully. I wanted to hear this live in person.This is one of my favorite pieces of Mozart, you did it justice. Thanks so much for sharing it.
We’re playing strahd and a while back my party got downed by vampire spawns at lvl 4. There was 4 left not even bloodied and my fighter Maichen was the last of us standing. Those vampires fell that day ✊🏻
The BBEG: surrender paladin you're party is defeted and you have lost all you're strenght for use youre sacred Oath. Now bow to me and swear you're service to me as an obedient slave and maybe you're friend could live anodher day as my minions. Paladin: yeah for my friends i can do a last swear, I PALADIN swear that i will be strong, loyal and that i will do whathever it takes for end you're evil deeds even if that means my own endings. THAT'S MY SACRED OATH. My friend's now rise up and run i will slow him down as long i can, it was an honor been called friends by you all. Proceed to channal divinity: Turn the Unholy.
Retribution. The translation is: When from the ashes shall rise, A guilty man to be judged. Lord, have mercy on him. Gentle Lord Jesus, grant them eternal rest. Amen
I was thing thinking Lacrimosa was already pretty "dark".... Amadeus was an excellent film btw; if you haven't seen it, i highly recommend it! It's what really opened my eyes (ears) to classical music when i was a kid. (Yeah, I'm getting old... Ha!)
I studied at the conservatory, I was the smallest in my class and in the study center, the first time I went to see a live performance it was a choir with a wonderful piano, I will never forget my love for Mozart from that day it began to grow and grow.
My mother (who really love Classical music) used to ask me why I listened to funeral music. Tchaikovsky's 6th, Verdi's. Dies Aria, the Largo from Xerxes, Berlioz's Requiem--my heart still soars in memory of those conversations about music. She once said no one was writing poetry any more--I played A Child Arrived Just the Other Day . . . Self Correct: Cat's Cradle.
The melancholy stuff is deep. It connects us to the core of….. something. Listen to people who have near-death experiences where they describe feeling immense depth, love, awareness beyond the physical. People use meditation, chants, music, drugs, to get close to this feeling we are all attracted to on some level. Music brings us towards it. At least this stuff does.
In my opinion, melancholy, and the feeling of death, is the deepest emotion that one can feel. Just read some Charles Baudelaire. "Meeseemeth--as to these monotonous blows I sway, They nail for one a coffin lid, or sound a knell-- For whom? Autumn now--and summer yesterday! This strange mysterious noise betokens a farewell." It is better in french though
Like something out of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, holy crap! Really, most of the more modern Castlevania games this would work way to well. Let's see, Dracula's Boss fight, or Countess Bathory boss fight. Phew
This is not death,but ascension. I've never heard something so epic. I mean,I love classical scores,but this is an eargasm. A true masterful contribution to music. Thank you
Oh wow, one of my very favourite pieces of music and you have made it even more breathtaking! The artwork is absolutely beautiful, altogether stunning, thank you 🏆🥇🥰
Lacrimosa dies illa Qua resurget ex favilla Judicandus homo reus. Huic ergo parce, Deus: Pie Jesu Domine, Dona eis requiem. Amen Full of tears will be that day When from the ashes shall arise The guilty man to be judged; Therefore spare him, O God, Merciful Lord Jesus, Grant them eternal rest. Amen.
Saw the title and thought of Seo Moon-jo at once (this timeless piece is used to great effect in the third episode of Strangers from Hell, just as the serial killer works on his "art"). This edit is beautiful.
Contexte : (Le jour du jugement dernier avec des larmes et des supplications pour le repos des âmes.) Lacrimosa Jour de larmes, ce jour-là, où ressuscitera des cendres le coupable pour être jugé. Ô ce jour de larmes, ce jour-là. Pardonne-leur, mon Dieu, Seigneur, donne-leur le repos. Amen.
"Mournful that day When from the dust shall rise Guilty man to be judged. Therefore spare him, O God. Merciful Jesu, Lord Grant them rest." How is this NOT dark... Is there a peppy version out there?
I owe my love of classical music to a rabbit! My introduction to classical music was Looney Tunes and Bugs Bunny. Love Wagner to this day! What's Opera Doc?
The dark cadence added to this piece fills in a gap that was left by Mozart. The piece was a bit thin originally. I do think the volume of the added instrumentation needs to go down a notch or two so as not to drown out the vocals. Otherwise bravo
I've sung this with my Master Chorale many many times with an orchestra. So while the echoes and uneven drawn out parts in each ear make it different, it still sounds beautiful. But you've also drowned out some of the choral harmonies with those changes...
I'm obviously going to have white hair one day. I don't know if I want to color it anymore, because I like the golden white wisps above the center of my forehead. I didn't know that my head could produce that color.
I was thinking: "Lacrimosa ARE already pretty dark. How could you make something even darker?" And then I realized you are not talking about the Swiss goth band...
@@rigdigwus But that was the point of my comment: "Lacrimosa" are a goth band that I liked a lot in my youth and whenever I hear the word, the first thing I think of is that band, not the Mozart piece.
"On the page it looked nothing. The beginning simple, almost comic. Just a pulse. Bassoons and basset horns, like a rusty squeezebox. And then suddenly, high above it, an oboe. A single note, hanging there, unwavering...his was a music I'd never heard. Filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing, it had me trembling. It seemed to me that I was hearing the voice of God." ~ Antonio Salieri reflecting upon a Mozart score - from the film "Amadeus" (1984) ~
One of the best movies ever made! Great monologues and fantastic atmosphere. Not very historically accurate, but riveting nonetheless. My favorite part is the _Il Commandatore_ scene, both for the performance and for Salieri’s gripping commentary on it.
1984? I thought it was 1994.
@@stephenfitzgerald9769 The problem with that movie, and every other movie ever made about actual historical figures and events, is that THEIR LIVES WERE IN FACT MUCH MORE INTERESTING, COMPLEX, SCARY AND DRAMATIC!!!!!
That mannplayed him BRILLIANTLY. i watch his nutty bitter scene with the priest about once a month. Lol
Love that film
One of the greatest contributions to the world was classical music.
... AND "THE CRAMP TWINS"... And I'm 56... Probably.. Not A Waltz Is It???… 🤔🇸🇳🥂 2:10
No, its lament. @@TS-1267
You do realise that classical music once was just modern music?
No imagine that in 200 years Justin Bieber is classical music. 😂
@@kevin___My g you're comparing songs vs music. nah I don't think people will remember a song in 200 years from now but I'm sure classical music will still be streamed/played for many generations to come. Do you even remember sea shanties? The songs from the 1950s? 1900s? They are more recent than classical music yet you don't hear them as much. Modern songs are just not as iconic as classical music
Man what...yrs is the rightest understanding of classical music
Божественная бессмертная музыка гения!
When I was a kid, I was really into classical music, but it was hard to listen to it before the internet when cd's were expensive. So keep me off the radio, listening to NPR late late late at night, my parents bought me a cd player and a bunch of classical cd's for xmas one year. The first time I heard this song, I was in bed, the lights were out, and it scared the absolute hell out of me. It was beautiful, but in a way my stupid hick kid brain wasn't prepared for, and I hid under the blanket.
Childhood memories are the best!
Absolutely, it's amazing how music takes you right back~@@ELYSIAN_ECHOES
The sense of impending doooooom!!!! It scared you as a kid
I relate in my own way. My family was too poor for lot of things. It took me years into adulthood before I got to experience this type of music.
No te preocupes…aún asusta
As someone who was a big metal person and still am I find it intriguing that I am not the only metal fan who loves classical and composed music .
Nothing dark about it, close your eyes and listen to the choir. It's heavenly.
Just Mozzart...
🌼
Yes you are in the goof...Listen to bach his sacred music.
Spoken like a true villian ❤
Well, madam, says I..
A dark heavenly if you will...
Words can not fully contain the beauty of this version of Lacrimosa. I caught myself holding my breath, so I could listen more fully. I wanted to hear this live in person.This is one of my favorite pieces of Mozart, you did it justice. Thanks so much for sharing it.
pov: the rest of the party died and you have unleashed the paladin's final form
i appreciate you. :)
We’re playing strahd and a while back my party got downed by vampire spawns at lvl 4. There was 4 left not even bloodied and my fighter Maichen was the last of us standing. Those vampires fell that day ✊🏻
The BBEG: surrender paladin you're party is defeted and you have lost all you're strenght for use youre sacred Oath. Now bow to me and swear you're service to me as an obedient slave and maybe you're friend could live anodher day as my minions.
Paladin: yeah for my friends i can do a last swear, I PALADIN swear that i will be strong, loyal and that i will do whathever it takes for end you're evil deeds even if that means my own endings. THAT'S MY SACRED OATH. My friend's now rise up and run i will slow him down as long i can, it was an honor been called friends by you all.
Proceed to channal divinity: Turn the Unholy.
Retribution.
The translation is:
When from the ashes shall rise,
A guilty man to be judged.
Lord, have mercy on him.
Gentle Lord Jesus, grant them eternal rest.
Amen
That seems more like a heavy metal cover of Dies Irae than Lacrimosa to me, but I can see where you're coming from.
There's nothing more metal than classical music!!
I agree.
Baroque.
I was thing thinking Lacrimosa was already pretty "dark".... Amadeus was an excellent film btw; if you haven't seen it, i highly recommend it! It's what really opened my eyes (ears) to classical music when i was a kid. (Yeah, I'm getting old... Ha!)
His laugh hahahaha
I studied at the conservatory, I was the smallest in my class and in the study center, the first time I went to see a live performance it was a choir with a wonderful piano, I will never forget my love for Mozart from that day it began to grow and grow.
I want this played at my funeral
Me too
Me as well.
Все хотят
И почему-то не играют..
Quierooo
Светлая печаль, неземная любовь со слезами на глазах. Спасибо, Моцарт!
This is a beautiful rendition, the chorus, the images, everything! Thank you for sharing.
My mother (who really love Classical music) used to ask me why I listened to funeral music. Tchaikovsky's 6th, Verdi's. Dies Aria, the Largo from Xerxes, Berlioz's Requiem--my heart still soars in memory of those conversations about music. She once said no one was writing poetry any more--I played A Child Arrived Just the Other Day . . .
Self Correct: Cat's Cradle.
The melancholy stuff is deep. It connects us to the core of….. something. Listen to people who have near-death experiences where they describe feeling immense depth, love, awareness beyond the physical. People use meditation, chants, music, drugs, to get close to this feeling we are all attracted to on some level. Music brings us towards it. At least this stuff does.
In my opinion, melancholy, and the feeling of death, is the deepest emotion that one can feel. Just read some Charles Baudelaire.
"Meeseemeth--as to these monotonous blows I sway,
They nail for one a coffin lid, or sound a knell--
For whom? Autumn now--and summer yesterday!
This strange mysterious noise betokens a farewell."
It is better in french though
One of the greatest pieces of music ever written. Sublime
Like something out of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, holy crap! Really, most of the more modern Castlevania games this would work way to well. Let's see, Dracula's Boss fight, or Countess Bathory boss fight. Phew
YES!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Mozart.
And goes to the marrow.
Every. Single. Time.
Instant Sub.
This is not death,but ascension. I've never heard something so epic. I mean,I love classical scores,but this is an eargasm. A true masterful contribution to music. Thank you
When the last knight has fallen and so the king must take up his sword and defend his kingdom one last time…
God save the king 👑!
Вся музыка Моцарта СВЕТЛАЯ.
I like how the change is subtle and you didn’t lose the essence of the song
La puissance de cette musique prend aux tripes.
Mozart's Requiem is not of this world. Neither is Mozart...
It was his parting gift to humanity. Profound beyond belief.
But it ranks second to the Verdi.
I have a dark fantasy saga called Lacrimosa (the tears' saga) inspired on mozart requiem.
Someone said classical music is just heavy metal without electricity.
ПРОСТО НЕТ СЛОВ!!ЛЮДИ,БУДЬТЕ СЧАСЛИВЫ!!
Oh wow, one of my very favourite pieces of music and you have made it even more breathtaking! The artwork is absolutely beautiful, altogether stunning, thank you 🏆🥇🥰
MEMENTO MORI - "Always remember that one day you will die" - Roman Saying, meant as both wisdom and warning.
A magnificência desta música, simplesmente sublime!❤
Иоганн Вольфганг Моцарт.Лакримоза
Death is like a door being slammed in your face .
First time hearing this unique piece of art.... Just totally amazing. Nothing else to say.❤🥰
Lacrimosa dies illa
Qua resurget ex favilla
Judicandus homo reus.
Huic ergo parce, Deus:
Pie Jesu Domine,
Dona eis requiem. Amen
Full of tears will be that day
When from the ashes shall arise
The guilty man to be judged;
Therefore spare him, O God,
Merciful Lord Jesus,
Grant them eternal rest. Amen.
Draw an angry marshmallow.
No, angrier.
ANGRIER!
Now give it a cannon and a marshmallow army!
Mi obra favorita de Mozart.
Шикарно! Великолепно! Мощно!
Saw the title and thought of Seo Moon-jo at once (this timeless piece is used to great effect in the third episode of Strangers from Hell, just as the serial killer works on his "art").
This edit is beautiful.
Contexte : (Le jour du jugement dernier avec des larmes et des supplications pour le repos des âmes.) Lacrimosa
Jour de larmes, ce jour-là,
où ressuscitera des cendres
le coupable pour être jugé.
Ô ce jour de larmes,
ce jour-là.
Pardonne-leur, mon Dieu,
Seigneur, donne-leur le repos. Amen.
C est une musique magnifique, un peu triste ,mais c est Mozart
Emozionante
И слушаю до мурашек, до боли, и не слушать неаозможно...
Indeed nothing chenged but darker. Amazing
50 shades darker Lacrimosa
Uma inspiração divina, uma verdadeira relíquia dos Deuses.
They are awesome look like vampire royalties and vampire gods of royalties
MOZART FOREVER😢😮
"Mournful that day
When from the dust shall rise
Guilty man to be judged.
Therefore spare him, O God.
Merciful Jesu,
Lord Grant them rest."
How is this NOT dark...
Is there a peppy version out there?
I owe my love of classical music to a rabbit! My introduction to classical music was Looney Tunes and Bugs Bunny. Love Wagner to this day! What's Opera Doc?
The dark cadence added to this piece fills in a gap that was left by Mozart. The piece was a bit thin originally. I do think the volume of the added instrumentation needs to go down a notch or two so as not to drown out the vocals. Otherwise bravo
This is really beautiful❤
Work of art 🤌🏼
Mozart Forever🙏🔥😇
My favorite from the Requiem. This was so cool! I have to save it to my computer!!
Se la dedico a mis muertos chilenos del incendio ocurrido en este año 2024 chile
Que bela peça de obra prima!
Ficou muito legal. Parabéns ao criador.
I love this version, omg Im in heaven
I have no words in this dimension.
The reason why i don't want to be a protagonist because the villainess flows at me.
А, может быть и с кладбищем крест увидела,на могиле неизвестного .Крест, точно был католическим.
As I good villain, I like this.❤😈
Fantastic music by the master of music ! ❤
Mozart’s Requiem & Verdi’s one are for me, the Best !
This would go great with a game of Vampire: The Masquerade
Lacrimosa ya es obscura naturalmente
I've sung this with my Master Chorale many many times with an orchestra. So while the echoes and uneven drawn out parts in each ear make it different, it still sounds beautiful. But you've also drowned out some of the choral harmonies with those changes...
I wanted it to be different. That's why. Thanks
All these people with silver hair remind me of the Targaryens from Game of Thrones.
Last one is definitely an AI Henry Cavill from The Witcher. 😅
Jesus Christ, it only takes classic music to make everybody in the comments philosophers lol
A beautiful Mozart"s Requeum!😀🖤🕷🕸⚰️👻🎃🪦
Sounds more Devil May Cry-ish. Like Dante and Virgil are going back and forth about some sword and power
I'm obviously going to have white hair one day. I don't know if I want to color it anymore, because I like the golden white wisps above the center of my forehead. I didn't know that my head could produce that color.
It's not darker than usual. It's a funeral mass.
It must be cool to capture that sound as if you were entering a church from the past, that shrill sound in your ears
Mozart would be or very proud or very jealous about this version. I love it.
The photos makes it rather more emotional
Allora che il genio scuote mente e cuore e scardina le porte del cielo...
Enjoyed it very much! Great job!
Magnánima digna de los dioses❤❤❤
Dark.....lol...it's Divine, a frequence to be with god...
Perfect music
I love this???????????????????????????
This how I hear it normally
Neppure queste tetre e banali immagini possono offuscare la luce purissima del capolavoro mozartiano !!✨✨
Se fossero fatte a mano sarebbero anche lodevoli. Ma credo siano fatte al computer.
Now I can't stop thinking about Evanescences Lacrimosa
"Lacrimosa" por si só, já é uma música sombria...
Goose bumps
I was thinking: "Lacrimosa ARE already pretty dark. How could you make something even darker?"
And then I realized you are not talking about the Swiss goth band...
sad how the only word you decided to SHOUT OUT IN CAPITAL LETTERS is completely wrong grammar-wise
@@rigdigwus Ah, presciptivist linguistics!
It makes more sense to use the plural for a group of people, therefor we should change the grammar.
@@johannageisel5390 you are not talking about a group of people though when talking about Mozarts Lacrimosa
@@rigdigwus But that was the point of my comment: "Lacrimosa" are a goth band that I liked a lot in my youth and whenever I hear the word, the first thing I think of is that band, not the Mozart piece.
@@johannageisel5390 your band has nothing to do with this video
Damn,... I'm still looking for the 'light and bubbly" version...
Not a fan of mozart, but absolutely love his almost an hour thing dedicated to his dead wife, this composition included
I don't know, but this song for some strange reason feel me chills and fear
God. Marvelous!! Bravo.
Metaphysically beautiful 😌💛💛💛🙏❤️🔥🌹💛💛💛
Out of this world thank you Mozart🖤
Beautiful ❤
Maravilla de la música pero que se puede esperar del grandísimo Mozart
Perfection 👏
Wow i just found this and subscribed, absolutely beautiful 💜
Giving me dark royalty vibes
Masterpiece!!
Maravilloso celestial excelente❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤