This was absolutely out of this world the way Lynne's voice sailed through the Abbey was just absolutely wonderful. It still makes me gasp. Forget Elton John's ghastly song this is absolutely beautiful ❤️❤️❤️ Pure perfection 💖💖💖
Lynne Dawson captured the sound of mourning and plaintive Seraphim and Cherubim distraught over the soul of Diana leaving the earthy plain for eternal rest all too soon. So haunting. Captured the emotion of the world.
Thank you for posting this. I tried for years to find it. I watched the funeral on TV and Lynne Dawson's pure, perfect voice, seared my heart as well as the hearts of the billions more who were devasted by this young woman's senseless death. I saw children crying, young men and girls crying, people sobbing, men and elderly women with handkerchiefs dabbing their eyes. It was a truly devastating event. And, the silence.....only the sound of horse hooves on the pavement. It, in fact, was more sorrowful than President Kennedy's funeral, even with the cadence of the mournful music, Jackie Kennedy walking, walking, this woman, so that the world could see what they had done to her and our nation. But, Diana was so young, so beautiful, so privileged to be a Royal Princess, the Princess all little girls dream about and who will be their Prince Charming. Well in these two cases, Diana and Jackie, the Prince was actually that Frog we are warned about. Diana, in love, infatuated, perhaps, with Prince Charles, no guidance, no mentor, no family person to stand at her side and counsel her. I lived in England, near London, from 1959 to 1962. I was 15 at the start and charmed by royalty. Seeing their public behavior was inspiring. Their beautiful clothing was something to rise to. I learned to sew my own dresses to get the look I wanted and that I could afford. Queen Elizabeth was so patriotic and dutiful. What a supreme model. Never saying anything untoward. Would that the United States could have a person in a role like hers to take public events and duties off the shoulders of the President. Perhaps that is what our vice-president should do. Instead, it's all about how to keep your job....keep getting re-elected. Say anything, anything, reverse your positions, raise money from unions and corporations and associations, whatever. Keep getting elected. The monarch is also the one the civil service, police, other government workers work for. They in fact are not public servants but rather duty-bound to the Queen. What a good system, right? Yet, no. Queen Elizabeth staying in Scotland for so long before returning to Buckingham Palace. And, I remembered the tragic death of elementary school children in Wales when a ridiculous mountain of rain-soaked shale leavings from a local mine flooded and covered the school and those children and teachers. It took the Queen how many weeks, months, to go there and display her grief? Did the government Ever prosecute the owners of that mine? They should be rotting in Hell and hopefully dead by now. The fake tear....that woman and her family are cold-hearted monsters dedicated only to keeping Their jobs. Blood does not flow in their veins. I am very sorry to have come to these conclusions because having visited Great Britain seven or more times since 1962, I love those people and their villages, and their preserves, London (my favorite city in the world), the Tube system, fish and chips, the cathedrals and their choirs and their composers (Elgar, for one), the Proms, on, and on. Such a fabulous culture. Not perfect (evil treatment of the Irish people, Indian people....) Love, Love, Love is in my heart and soul. But, no longer the Royal family. What will the UK do? Seems today they are as unhappy with government there as the US is with theirs. Diana, to save her sanity, chose, chose, to focus light of the reality of AIDS, land mines. This brave woman, all alone, going forward into danger. Her husband, the philanderer and that conspirator, Camilla. So now that pair seem to be doing good things, truly good things. But never forget, they are cold and evil. So what will William do. Seems to have a wonderful wife and children. Yet, this wonderful Kate having to bear up under cancer, tells the world their is no fairness. Do not teach your children that things should be fair. Teach them instead to persevere, be resourceful, strong and brave. Teach the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do to you. The press, and media, are another group of monsters. Make no mistake, only the story counts, getting it published or on TV. Say anything, hound people. All for being paid a sum of money at the expense, often, of people's careers and lives, and the truth. They should go among us with a marking so the rest of us can get far from them. Anyway, Lynne Dawson's ethereal voice got me started. Thanks for reading.
I’ve returned to watch this again. 2024 and we remember this day like yesterday. I was working as security that day at the funeral, a day I shall never forget. After the Courtage passed by I had to work next to the huge screen in Hyde Park forming a human chain with collegues. We could only hear what the thousands could see on the large screen as we were looking out towards the crowd. I have never seen so much sadness as far as the eye could see. 😢 x
I can't even begin to imagine the 'stress' (and that's a totally inadequate word) of performing this feat of musical perfection under such unique circumstances. Ms Dawson's performance was beyond world-class. It stunned me on the day and does so every single time I hear it so very many years later. I also feel that mention must be made of the orchestral accompaniment masterfully adapted on the Abbey organ by the wonderful Martin Baker. Sublime in its entirety.
Not long after this performance, Lynne Dawson blogged about it, revealing that the stress was compounded by the fact that the Verdi excerpt was added to the order of service just two or three days beforehand, so she had that much notice, equating to very little preparation and not much sleep. The last-minute addition of the piece was also the reason why the BBC Singers were present - when the request was put to the Abbey Organist and Master of the Choristers (Martin Neary), he said that there wouldn't be time for the choir boys to master it, but that he might see if the BBC Singers could be engaged. Being a full-time professional chamber choir, they would be able to perform the chorus on just one rehearsal.
It was quite stressful for her, actually. I'm her son and she said that even though she tried to treat it like any other performance (even though she refused the money), it was still a lot more emotionally-charged for her.
Sometimes these professionals want to do it, see it as a privilege to be asked. I am sure the much needed adrenaline will have kicked in for the service.
I had requested a lot of the late Princess Diana’s music from her funeral to be played in my funeral last year but thankfully I had recovered from the illness i had. Me and Woody.EXE planned it together whilst Mummy, Princess of Wales slept at our side in hospital and I had it planned just days before i nearly died. I was only 20 when I had it and I made it to 21. Princess Diana’s funeral haunts me knowing that could have been me last year
This has haunted me with it's beauty all these years. I remember that funeral as if it were yesterday. I am so thrilled to find this here after years of searching. This is hands down the most beautiful performance of anything by anyone I have seen.
Forget about Elton John, you all. This is the real music. This is not a common requiem. Verdi alone gives justice to the lonely souls, just like lady diana's sweet one.
This is truly the most perfect expression of this deeply tragic death of beloved Diana and the daily loss for all her family. Thank you for posting this magnificent performance from Diana’s funeral. What a gift Mrs Dawson has. God bless you, Mrs Dawson.
I have listened to many performances of this, but have never found one to match it. Lynne Dawson’s pitch and timing is sublime. Some performers rush it and don’t hold top notes for long enough but she times the held notes perfectly. Has she been made a Dame yet? If not, why not? She deserves the Honour.
@@TheMrWillje If you are indeed her son, please tell her from me that this is the single most beautiful piece of singing that I, and many others, have ever heard!
I've been lucky enough to have been to one of this lady's concerts. As someone who has been going regularly to classical vocal concerts for 30 years, this lady's voice was one of the best I've ever heard, and I have heard many of the most famous female opera singers. She sounds divine on this video, but can you imagine how much better she sounds live. I wish I'd been fortunate to see her more than once, but even once was an unforgettable experience.
God, I remember being 11 years old and watching this live. I am still in love with this woman's voice and this performance never fails to make me emotional even after all these years.
The passing of the Princess was so devastating, this musical injection at Her funeral served to speed Her journey to Heaven, pursued not by the paparazzi. Lynne is perfection.
Watched Diana’s funeral on here the other day, never cried so much. The music was absolutely beautiful. I was only 8 when she passed, so I appreciate it a lot more now I’m older. Still very much missed. Rest in Peace Diana 💞
I was 27 and it was 2 months after my Godfather's death.people thought I was sad for Diana. I was but a closer relationship was being mourned . Hearing this at Diana's Funeral had me in bits .
The Libera me portion of the Requiem has ALWAYS been my favorite part of this piece...I usually fast forward to about 1 hour and 15 minutes to catch this final act. Superb. Seen many renditions of this particular portion, Caballe being one...and Lynne Dawson is up there amongst the best.
I remember watching the funeral and being in awe of this lady's voice- ethereal and beautiful. Wish I could buy this on iTunes. Thank you so much for putting this on RUclips. RIP Diana
In 1966 my Grandparents introduced Prince Charles to this song while staying in Australia for 6 months. It's crazy to think that a few decades later it would become such a beautiful and tragic musical item during Princess Diana's funeral.
This sublime piece of music was used in the 1965 film The Greatest Story Ever Told when Jesus was carrying the cross. It sent chills up my spine then, but as I came to know the entire Requiem over the years it has moved me even more. Listen to both Leontyne Price and Monserrat Caballe and your spirit will soar beyond belief. And, yes, Ms Dawson did a superlative job under the most trying of circumstances.
So extremely emotional, I remember hearing this at Diana's funeral which was very sad and then this also .. brings a lump to my throat whenever I hear it !
I always wondered what the singers name was when I first watched the funeral. I loved her voice and thought my high school choir director would have been proud to hear this soprano Lynne Dawson so beautiful and dignified the way she performed this with such grace on such a sad day for England and the world.
My 90-yr-old Iwo Jima Uncle, a Franciscan Friar, first devoted his life to our Nation in helping to save the world, and then again as an Army Paratrooper to help save South Korea, thereafter spent his remaining life devoted to God and restoring our Calif Missions and helping others -- crossed over to Heaven yesterday, and I am listening to this for comfort and rejoicing that he is now in Heaven again with our family and Jesus. Amen. Thank you, Lynne Dawson, for the most brilliant rendition of this masterpiece. God bless all -- USCG Mom
Breathtaking rendition of Libera Me by Lynne Dawson. It is possibly the most memorable part of the funeral, along with her brother's speech. The requiem was Diana's favorite piece. Solti was meant to give this concert as a memorial to Diana. Solti died himself, and they dedicated the Libera Me which features here to both Diana and Solti: ruclips.net/video/rSuxRbHFzQQ/видео.html
Thank you, Tom, for posting this. I looked for this piece, for a long time and could never find it without all the commentary. I am so grateful that you were able to put this up on youtube! Thank you!
Magnificent, I still get goosebumps from this piece of genius. A stunning moment in the service-absolutely perfect. I've been searching for a good recording of it. Have they really never recorded the full Requiem with her? I can't find it anywhere. What a national treasure she is!
Yes indeed folks, this was magnificent stuff, well done Lynne Dawson and the Choir and the Conductor, wonderful. I'm quite sure Diana loved it and was bopping along to it
I never iunderstood why Ms Dawson was not made a Dame for this most beautiful heartfelt performance. Kiri ti Kanawa was made a Dame for her pperformance at the Royal Wedding. I loved this so I telephoned the BBC to ask if they were intending to issue a CD of Princess Diana's funeral service. The answer was 'yes' and as soon as it was issued I obviously bought it. It is a most treasured possession.
That day the world stopped, possed in shock not knowing how to start again and move on. I don't even know how we moved on but am certain ot was by God's grace❤❤❤ love you Diana francis. All we wanted is for her to be happy.🌹💐🇿🇲
This was absolutely out of this world the way Lynne's voice sailed through the Abbey was just absolutely wonderful.
It still makes me gasp.
Forget Elton John's ghastly song this is absolutely beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Pure perfection 💖💖💖
Yea I don't like Elton's performance as much as this one. I'm assuming his was so hyped up because he's a celebrity.
She is like a angel, such an ethereal feel to it.
Lynne Dawson captured the sound of mourning and plaintive Seraphim and Cherubim distraught over the soul of Diana leaving the earthy plain for eternal rest all too soon. So haunting. Captured the emotion of the world.
LYNNE DAWSON'S VOICE IS DIVINE
Thank you for posting this. I tried for years to find it. I watched the funeral on TV and Lynne Dawson's pure, perfect voice, seared my heart as well as the hearts of the billions more who were devasted by this young woman's senseless death. I saw children crying, young men and girls crying, people sobbing, men and elderly women with handkerchiefs dabbing their eyes. It was a truly devastating event. And, the silence.....only the sound of horse hooves on the pavement. It, in fact, was more sorrowful than President Kennedy's funeral, even with the cadence of the mournful music, Jackie Kennedy walking, walking, this woman, so that the world could see what they had done to her and our nation.
But, Diana was so young, so beautiful, so privileged to be a Royal Princess, the Princess all little girls dream about and who will be their Prince Charming. Well in these two cases, Diana and Jackie, the Prince was actually that Frog we are warned about. Diana, in love, infatuated, perhaps, with Prince Charles, no guidance, no mentor, no family person to stand at her side and counsel her. I lived in England, near London, from 1959 to 1962.
I was 15 at the start and charmed by royalty. Seeing their public behavior was inspiring. Their beautiful clothing was something to rise to. I learned to sew my own dresses to get the look I wanted and that I could afford. Queen Elizabeth was so patriotic and dutiful. What a supreme model. Never saying anything untoward. Would that the United States could have a person in a role like hers to take public events and duties off the shoulders of the President. Perhaps that is what our vice-president should do. Instead, it's all about how to keep your job....keep getting re-elected. Say anything, anything, reverse your positions, raise money from unions and corporations and associations, whatever. Keep getting elected. The monarch is also the one the civil service, police, other government workers work for. They in fact are not public servants but rather duty-bound to the Queen. What a good system, right? Yet, no. Queen Elizabeth staying in Scotland for so long before returning to Buckingham Palace. And, I remembered the tragic death of elementary school children in Wales when a ridiculous mountain of rain-soaked shale leavings from a local mine flooded and covered the school and those children and teachers. It took the Queen how many weeks, months, to go there and display her grief? Did the government Ever prosecute the owners of that mine? They should be rotting in Hell and hopefully dead by now. The fake tear....that woman and her family are cold-hearted monsters dedicated only to keeping Their jobs. Blood does not flow in their veins. I am very sorry to have come to these conclusions because having visited Great Britain seven or more times since 1962, I love those people and their villages, and their preserves, London (my favorite city in the world), the Tube system, fish and chips, the cathedrals and their choirs and their composers (Elgar, for one), the Proms, on, and on. Such a fabulous culture. Not perfect (evil treatment of the Irish people, Indian people....)
Love, Love, Love is in my heart and soul. But, no longer the Royal family. What will the UK do? Seems today they are as unhappy with government there as the US is with theirs.
Diana, to save her sanity, chose, chose, to focus light of the reality of AIDS, land mines. This brave woman, all alone, going forward into danger. Her husband, the philanderer and that conspirator, Camilla. So now that pair seem to be doing good things, truly good things. But never forget, they are cold and evil. So what will William do. Seems to have a wonderful wife and children. Yet, this wonderful Kate having to bear up under cancer, tells the world their is no fairness. Do not teach your children that things should be fair. Teach them instead to persevere, be resourceful, strong and brave. Teach the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do to you.
The press, and media, are another group of monsters. Make no mistake, only the story counts, getting it published or on TV. Say anything, hound people. All for being paid a sum of money at the expense, often, of people's careers and lives, and the truth. They should go among us with a marking so the rest of us can get far from them.
Anyway, Lynne Dawson's ethereal voice got me started. Thanks for reading.
Lynne Dawson is an heroic figure, able to give her all before an audience of billions.
This is the most moving music I remember of Princess Diana's funeral
❤❤❤
Absolutely
Same. Truly moving.
I’ve returned to watch this again. 2024 and we remember this day like yesterday.
I was working as security that day at the funeral, a day I shall never forget. After the Courtage passed by I had to work next to the huge screen in Hyde Park forming a human chain with collegues.
We could only hear what the thousands could see on the large screen as we were looking out towards the crowd. I have never seen so much sadness as far as the eye could see. 😢 x
If one could pick a favourite part of any funeral ...
This is insanely stunning. 😢
This still haunts me and I will never forget this heartbreaking day as long as I live.
I can't even begin to imagine the 'stress' (and that's a totally inadequate word) of performing this feat of musical perfection under such unique circumstances. Ms Dawson's performance was beyond world-class. It stunned me on the day and does so every single time I hear it so very many years later. I also feel that mention must be made of the orchestral accompaniment masterfully adapted on the Abbey organ by the wonderful Martin Baker. Sublime in its entirety.
Not long after this performance, Lynne Dawson blogged about it, revealing that the stress was compounded by the fact that the Verdi excerpt was added to the order of service just two or three days beforehand, so she had that much notice, equating to very little preparation and not much sleep. The last-minute addition of the piece was also the reason why the BBC Singers were present - when the request was put to the Abbey Organist and Master of the Choristers (Martin Neary), he said that there wouldn't be time for the choir boys to master it, but that he might see if the BBC Singers could be engaged. Being a full-time professional chamber choir, they would be able to perform the chorus on just one rehearsal.
It was quite stressful for her, actually. I'm her son and she said that even though she tried to treat it like any other performance (even though she refused the money), it was still a lot more emotionally-charged for her.
@@TheMrWillje But she was outstanding despite the undoubted pressure. A performance despite the stress that earned her a place in musical history.
Sometimes these professionals want to do it, see it as a privilege to be asked. I am sure the much needed adrenaline will have kicked in for the service.
@@TheMrWillje thank you for this information, I've been looking for this breathtaking music for so long. ❤❤❤❤❤
This is one of the most emotional gut-wrenching moments from Princess Diana's funeral. Its sooooo sad.
It still makes me gasp it's as you say gut wrenching.
Lynn Dawson was absolutely wonderful.
We were in floods
I had requested a lot of the late Princess Diana’s music from her funeral to be played in my funeral last year but thankfully I had recovered from the illness i had. Me and Woody.EXE planned it together whilst Mummy, Princess of Wales slept at our side in hospital and I had it planned just days before i nearly died. I was only 20 when I had it and I made it to 21. Princess Diana’s funeral haunts me knowing that could have been me last year
HOW BEAUTIFUL THE MUSIC 😪 HOW SAD THE OCCASION 😭
This has haunted me with it's beauty all these years. I remember that funeral as if it were yesterday. I am so thrilled to find this here after years of searching. This is hands down the most beautiful performance of anything by anyone I have seen.
Yes, I feel the same.
Agree. Lynne nailed this on that terrible day.
One of the most spectacular performances of this ever recorded and probably the best that ever will be.
Forget about Elton John, you all. This is the real music. This is not a common requiem. Verdi alone gives justice to the lonely souls, just like lady diana's sweet one.
😂😂😂😂
This absolutely broke me. I cried for hours and will never forget it.
If angels existed, they most certainly wept upon hearing Dawson's sing this piece. Goosebumps.
This is truly the most perfect expression of this deeply tragic death of beloved Diana and the daily loss for all her family. Thank you for posting this magnificent performance from Diana’s funeral.
What a gift Mrs Dawson has. God bless you, Mrs Dawson.
LYNNE DAWSON VOICE IS ANGELIC THAT STANDS ALONE
this is the most beautiful thing I have ever heard..
I totally agree....so exquisite.
The Libera Me from Verdi's Requiem is what the human soul sounds like.
Still listening after all the years. Beautiful and chilling. Tears come immediately.
I have listened to many performances of this, but have never found one to match it. Lynne Dawson’s pitch and timing is sublime. Some performers rush it and don’t hold top notes for long enough but she times the held notes perfectly. Has she been made a Dame yet? If not, why not? She deserves the Honour.
She definitely needs to be made a Dame. She's my mum and I'd like to say that I have a Dame for a mother
@@TheMrWillje if true, your mother's voice is truly beautiful ⚘
@@clairelivefreeordie2551 haha it is true! I'll pass along your compliment.
@@TheMrWillje If you are indeed her son, please tell her from me that this is the single most beautiful piece of singing that I, and many others, have ever heard!
Totally agree!
The pianisissimo high note alone is proof of her absolute mastery.
I absolutely agree, it's hard to find a version of this piece where the soprano gets it right.
I didn't breathe !!
Lynne Dawson breaks through the barriers of the human and touches the divine. The angels must have cried.
memuellerpac absolutely on point.
memuellerpac Yes. And she does it more than occasionally. A great singer.
I sure did...
Nice!
LUKE 15: 10 "I say unto you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth."
A gem in one of if not the most moving public funeral ever.
They shouldn’t have let Elton John play.
I've been lucky enough to have been to one of this lady's concerts. As someone who has been going regularly to classical vocal concerts for 30 years, this lady's voice was one of the best I've ever heard, and I have heard many of the most famous female opera singers. She sounds divine on this video, but can you imagine how much better she sounds live. I wish I'd been fortunate to see her more than once, but even once was an unforgettable experience.
I absolutely agree with you her voice is absolutely beautiful she is wonderful when I play it even now she really takes you to the heavens.
God, I remember being 11 years old and watching this live. I am still in love with this woman's voice and this performance never fails to make me emotional even after all these years.
Same with me she sang and the whole world heard her absolutely beautiful
I had never heard this before today, when I finally watched "The Queen". I'm in total awe.
The passing of the Princess was so devastating, this musical injection at Her funeral served to speed Her journey to Heaven, pursued not by the paparazzi. Lynne is perfection.
Watched Diana’s funeral on here the other day, never cried so much. The music was absolutely beautiful. I was only 8 when she passed, so I appreciate it a lot more now I’m older. Still very much missed. Rest in Peace Diana 💞
I was 27 and it was 2 months after my Godfather's death.people thought I was sad for Diana. I was but a closer relationship was being mourned . Hearing this at Diana's Funeral had me in bits .
One of the most talented sopranos on the planet, such a tribute to perform this for Diana....
I absolutely love Lynn Dawson!! She has such a beautiful voice .
glenda lockhart I’m the same. She could sing the phone book & I’d be hooked.
Yes definitely, flawless breath taking
As a professional musician, I've had the opportunity of working with Lynne Dawson. She's a pleasure to meet and speak to.
One of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. Haunting and heartbreaking and ethereal. Just WOW.
The Libera me portion of the Requiem has ALWAYS been my favorite part of this piece...I usually fast forward to about 1 hour and 15 minutes to catch this final act. Superb. Seen many renditions of this particular portion, Caballe being one...and Lynne Dawson is up there amongst the best.
Absolutely superb, but Leontyne Price...
I remember watching the funeral and being in awe of this lady's voice- ethereal and beautiful. Wish I could buy this on iTunes. Thank you so much for putting this on RUclips. RIP Diana
skylarkvalentin I still break with just the first note😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
There is a BBC recording of the funeral music on CD
Molto brava Line Dawson !
I did buy the funeral service on CD on the back of this performance.
Vincenzo Dierna Si! Molta brava, bravissima!
In 1966 my Grandparents introduced Prince Charles to this song while staying in Australia for 6 months. It's crazy to think that a few decades later it would become such a beautiful and tragic musical item during Princess Diana's funeral.
So very emotional.....so beautiful.....never knew this was sung at her funeral.. Do not miss an Ochestra.....brilliant!
It may be nearly 25 years ago but despite the tragic occasion still sounds as stunning today as it did then. WOW.
I am so glad, because I already found this wonderful song from Diana’s requiem!
I have always said music is man's greatest invention, Lynne Dawson singing from Verdi's Requiem must leave no doubt!
This sublime piece of music was used in the 1965 film The Greatest Story Ever Told when Jesus was carrying the cross. It sent chills up my spine then, but as I came to know the entire Requiem over the years it has moved me even more. Listen to both Leontyne Price and Monserrat Caballe and your spirit will soar beyond belief. And, yes, Ms Dawson did a superlative job under the most trying of circumstances.
What a beautiful voice!
So extremely emotional, I remember hearing this at Diana's funeral which was very sad and then this also .. brings a lump to my throat whenever I hear it !
Utterly heartrending, so beautiful. I can't listen without tears welling up. Lynne Dawson delivered pure magic.
Oh! How I will never forget this day!!
One part of the funeral that I remember vividly 😭😭😭miss you alot Diana 🪴💓🇿🇲
I love it accompanied by the organ. It makes this particular performance unique. I wish to hear it someday with organ and orchestra combined.
I always wondered what the singers name was when I first watched the funeral. I loved her voice and thought my high school choir director would have been proud to hear this soprano Lynne Dawson so beautiful and dignified the way she performed this with such grace on such a sad day for England and the world.
Stunning performance 😢😢
I don't think I've heard this sung more beautifully, thank you for posting this.
She was the angel singing to honor our Princess Diana as tho descending her home to our Lord in heaven peace at last
Simply beautiful and fitting for such a loving and beautiful woman Diana Princess of Wales ❤️
So exquisitely beautiful, beyond words.
This version is so haunting even without it being performed at a funeral....
I think the angels DID cry; heaven knows I did. RIP Diana; there will never be anyone like you, again.
Astonishingly beautiful and atmospheric...
So soulful, beautiful,words are not enough
My God those pianissimos.
the most beautiful singing I have ever heard..Dianna is with god.he will keep her close and protect her ,of that I know.
This is profoundly beautiful and deeply touching.
Beginning gives me chills 🔥🔥
My 90-yr-old Iwo Jima Uncle, a Franciscan Friar, first devoted his life to our Nation in helping to save the world, and then again as an Army Paratrooper to help save South Korea, thereafter spent his remaining life devoted to God and restoring our Calif Missions and helping others -- crossed over to Heaven yesterday, and I am listening to this for comfort and rejoicing that he is now in Heaven again with our family and Jesus. Amen. Thank you, Lynne Dawson, for the most brilliant rendition of this masterpiece.
God bless all
-- USCG Mom
Nance Schmance Bless your uncle, bless you.
Exquisite voice. Tragic circumstance.
This song is like being taken to ancient times,our beautiful princess😢the world mourned for you,cried for you😢never forgotten ever❤
this is incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
that's an amazing voice!!
Breathtaking rendition of Libera Me by Lynne Dawson. It is possibly the most memorable part of the funeral, along with her brother's speech. The requiem was Diana's favorite piece.
Solti was meant to give this concert as a memorial to Diana. Solti died himself, and they dedicated the Libera Me which features here to both Diana and Solti:
ruclips.net/video/rSuxRbHFzQQ/видео.html
o my goodness this was the ONE INCREDIBLE
I hadn’t heard this before. Awesome!
magnifica voce
Thank you, Tom, for posting this. I looked for this piece, for a long time and could never find it without all the commentary. I am so grateful that you were able to put this up on youtube! Thank you!
Absolutely fabulous.
But everyone went for Elton John.
No comparison.
This haunting voice which sails to the heavens.
Victoria Hooper I love Elton, but agree w you here, absolutely.
Indeed. This is genuine skill and talent, not busking.
The two are not meant to compare.
@@Joe-gu6oe I wasn't. I was noting a difference.
@@davidphillips4063 I'm sorry David.
Sublime 🙏🏻
@choirfreak26 I was seven... it was the day I decided I would be an opera singer... never looked back
Remember the choir as well, excellent voices. At the end they sang libre morte, ie death frees us
an absolute perfect perfomance for a sad occasion
Whow! Mrs. Dawson, your Prayer fly very high, and deep in the hearth!
Magnificent, I still get goosebumps from this piece of genius. A stunning moment in the service-absolutely perfect. I've been searching for a good recording of it. Have they really never recorded the full Requiem with her? I can't find it anywhere. What a national treasure she is!
Well said I totally agree.
There's a definitive recording of Lynne Dawson on Decca performing this masterpiece....
E' la prova che gli angeli esistono
totally Incredible.
Yes indeed folks, this was magnificent stuff, well done Lynne Dawson and the Choir and the Conductor, wonderful. I'm quite sure Diana loved it and was bopping along to it
Still missing your presence on earth. 🌎
Divine voice and the acoustics must of been enlightening to the core, liberating the Spirit.
Quando cielo e terra si toccano in un istante di eterna bellezza
Hauntingly beautiful which summed up the solemn occasionally perfectly.
I tingled from my toes all the way up to my scalp like an electric shock.how powerful is that.im dumbstruck.
The first time that Charles and Diana ‘went out together’ they went to see Verdi’s Requiem.
They were chaperoned by Diana’s grandmother, Lady Firmoy
I watched Diana's funeral but don't remember this. Angelic!
So beautiful
Everything top quality - as always.
I never iunderstood why Ms Dawson was not made a Dame for this most beautiful heartfelt performance. Kiri ti Kanawa was made a Dame for her pperformance at the Royal Wedding. I loved this so I telephoned the BBC to ask if they were intending to issue a CD of Princess Diana's funeral service.
The answer was 'yes' and as soon as it was issued I obviously bought it. It is a most treasured possession.
What power... what restraint...
BrennFilm Her greatest power is her restraint.
Haunting
Wonderful 😢
Libera me domine de morte aeterna, in die illa tremendae quando coelli movendi sunt et terrae
Powerful.
Wow
thrilled to find this. electric!! thankyou.
very deep and solemn Performance of Libera me morti eterna....
Chills
That day the world stopped, possed in shock not knowing how to start again and move on. I don't even know how we moved on but am certain ot was by God's grace❤❤❤ love you Diana francis. All we wanted is for her to be happy.🌹💐🇿🇲