I sometimes wonder how the composers would react to their compositions being playend on an electric guitar. If they would be amazed or utterly outraged.
@@FilmscoreMetaler I find Adagio a little tedious tbh. This piece is the work of a genius who was dying, and he knew it (and he did before it was completed) :(
@@d.toasty93 Not really sure how the 3rd movement compares to this. It's a great piece, but it's a thoroughly different type of music. The 1st movement is beautiful, although I'd describe it as melancholy rather than sorrowful.
@@snowfail6748 I also hate to the this guy but Mozart only wrote the first 8 bars of Lacrimosa, here's a wonderful recording of what Mozart completed on his own /watch?v=zvnNh04qoGw
i truly believe classical was written to be played on guitar like this. the feelings from this are huge, it gives me chills. as to the below conversations, i think classical artists would be joyous to hear their compositions interpreted in such an emotional way.
It’s always been said if guitar and base existed during the classical era Mozart, Beethoven, and the like would have been the first rock and metal artists. They were revolutionaries for their time and went against the grain when it came to making music, they made music that at the time was considered unusual. When you look at it in this context you start to see an all to familiar pattern.
And there are other completions of Requiem, from the last few decades. They are all very interesting! Also some of them include the Amen fugue which was only planned by Mozart but only the first few lines were completed.
I can see F. Murray Abraham dropping the sheet music to this in slo-mo, except as the pages leave his fingers, they burst into flames, and his face melts off
My favourite piece from Mozart played by my favourite guitarist on RUclips. The anguish and emotion captured on a guitar when it took a choir and orchestra to do the original. MAGNIFICENT!
I love how he plays the dotted quarters with the same amount of spirit and focus as he plays huge 32nd note runs in his other videos. Awesome musicianship!
What impresses me most about this piece are the two long series of ascending half-step increments Mozart incorporated (the lead guitar notes from 0:38 - 0:50, and the "root notes" of the bass/background guitar from 1:03-1:26). Well-written music typically cannot operate this way, yet somehow - beautifully - Mozart pulled it off.
That was amazing! I half expected James LaBrie to join in singing about 6 degrees of inner-turbulence or a murder commutes years in the past or something like that. So great!
Lacrimosa es la última parte (movimiento) de la última gran obra maestra q compuso MozArt minutos antes de morir q años más tarde el Poeta del Piano deseó q en su lecho de muerte (1849) le tocaran ésta masterpiece en versión orquestal y luego le terminaran homenejeando su interminable legado tocando su póstuma obra maestra Marcha Funebre (translate it if you cool american guys don't get my message)
This effected me so deeply, that after hearing it, I immediately searched youtube for reaction videos.. didn't find a single one and that disillusioned me. This was otherworldly. My appreciation for Andre just exponentially multiplied after hearing this.
and I see these 3 classical masterpieces, this, Reverie, and Flight of the Bumblebee, all have significantly less views than all the remixes. Pity. All these viewers of Andre's other videos have no idea what they're missing out on.
hi, i just discovered You and Your channel. unbelievable that i can still find a player like this considering all the time i spent on this platform. the algorithms can easily HIDE true gems 💎. Your tone, arrengement and production are so good that i almost envy You. almost. its pure inspiration
One of my favorite channels from now on, breaktrough content with pure good taste. Please do some Bach if you feel compeled to André. I'm glad to know you're portuguese, I'm brazilian and live in Coimbra. God Bless you and your family.
Very nice. I was working on an arrangement of this Mozart masterpiece and I am surprised at how many people are indulging a go at it. I am using it as an example of hemiola rhythm. Bravo, on such a great arrangement and performance
André és o maior, mais uma vez a partir tudo? Eu digo sempre que só venho ouvir uma música tua e acabo 3h depois não sei como... Ainda tocas com o DV? Abraço e continua
Imagine writing a song, then about 240 years later, someone plays it on an instrument that doesn't exist.
I sometimes wonder how the composers would react to their compositions being playend on an electric guitar. If they would be amazed or utterly outraged.
@@henriquecamboim played as per the above, definitely amazement :)
@@henriquecamboim IDK about Mozart, but according to some PBS program, Beethoven would've been a rockstar if he were alive today.
@@creamwobbly Blame Spell check and me being too lazy to Google him, even though I wasn’t super confident in the spelling..
@@ErgortanguperPolice is that because most rock stars have significant hearing loss? 😉😄
Mozart's Lacrimosa might be the most intense, sorrowful music ever written.
Not as long as Barbers Adagio for Strings and several others exist.
This is a very cool rendition of possibly the greatest music every composed. So profoundly filled with sorrow and grace.
@@FilmscoreMetaler I find Adagio a little tedious tbh. This piece is the work of a genius who was dying, and he knew it (and he did before it was completed) :(
Lacrimosa is brutal, but Moonlight Sonata's 3rd Movement laughs at this
@@d.toasty93 Not really sure how the 3rd movement compares to this. It's a great piece, but it's a thoroughly different type of music. The 1st movement is beautiful, although I'd describe it as melancholy rather than sorrowful.
Lacrimosa is one of the best songs ever made in the history of mankind. Such a shame that mozart died before he could finish this masterpiece
Hate to be this guy but lacrimosa is a finished part of a piece named requiem which is unfinished
it is though beyond belief how much he managed to compose during his extremely short lifetime. His religious compositions are mesmerizing.
@@snowfail6748 I also hate to the this guy but Mozart only wrote the first 8 bars of Lacrimosa, here's a wonderful recording of what Mozart completed on his own /watch?v=zvnNh04qoGw
The harmonies. Mozart was beyond gifted.
Andre today: I guess I'll just upload a whole bunch of legend shit.
🤘🤘🤘
When audience get the shivers, you are doing it right!
Agreed. He phrased it beautifully and with fantastic variation in tone and touch.
Also when you play it...
Whole body goosebumps bro...
This has such a Muse vibe. Everything about it is incredible!
was looking for this comment. Bellamy takes a lot of inspiration from classical music indeed!
This is exogenesis 0 haha
Check out Symphony X's "V - The New Mythology Suite" - ruclips.net/video/qLgzjKpmLm0/видео.html
@@Voller84 real nice. Thanks!
Goddamnit, you done goofed! Now he has finally made a Muse's "cover", albeit a Metallica's cover as well.
Clicked on this figuring it would be flashy with "too many notes"......my god i finished it in tears and fully subscribed. Bravo, amazing.
i truly believe classical was written to be played on guitar like this. the feelings from this are huge, it gives me chills.
as to the below conversations, i think classical artists would be joyous to hear their compositions interpreted in such an emotional way.
Bro same
its already emotional
The original one was sang by choir, already emotional and quite more powerful
Distorted guitar has a rich harmonic content which in combination with the high variety of articulation gives it a violin esque tambre.
It’s always been said if guitar and base existed during the classical era Mozart, Beethoven, and the like would have been the first rock and metal artists. They were revolutionaries for their time and went against the grain when it came to making music, they made music that at the time was considered unusual. When you look at it in this context you start to see an all to familiar pattern.
that guitar isn't gently weeping... its heart is shattered into a million pieces.
His last piece. Mozart was able to compose up to the Lacrimosa of his Requiem. The rest was completed by Süssmayr upon request of Mozart's wife.
Didn't knew that, thanks!
And you can tell. The rest just doesn't have the same intensity and beauty. At least in my opinion.
And there are other completions of Requiem, from the last few decades. They are all very interesting! Also some of them include the Amen fugue which was only planned by Mozart but only the first few lines were completed.
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@@TheSshadow7 Actually Mozart also completed the Domine Jesu and Hostias part. Maybe he had composed them before wrote Lacrimosa.
I can see F. Murray Abraham dropping the sheet music to this in slo-mo, except as the pages leave his fingers, they burst into flames, and his face melts off
Yes!!!! Ha!
My favourite piece from Mozart played by my favourite guitarist on RUclips. The anguish and emotion captured on a guitar when it took a choir and orchestra to do the original. MAGNIFICENT!
I love how he plays the dotted quarters with the same amount of spirit and focus as he plays huge 32nd note runs in his other videos. Awesome musicianship!
he seems quite humble about his obvious precocious ability, which makes it all the more mysterious...a gift from the beyonnnnd!
I've seen tens of thousands of RUclips videos. This is one of my absolute favorites.
Same
The intensity of passion from Mozart!👏👏👏
This is giving me goosebumps all over my scalp.
You're blessing us with these videos bro chill but Lacrimosa played on electric guitar is something that i never knew i need in my life
Goosebumps, tears, the will to continue living - this video gave me everything. Thank you, sir.
What impresses me most about this piece are the two long series of ascending half-step increments Mozart incorporated (the lead guitar notes from 0:38 - 0:50, and the "root notes" of the bass/background guitar from 1:03-1:26).
Well-written music typically cannot operate this way, yet somehow - beautifully - Mozart pulled it off.
best guitar tone of all time holy!! Amazing playing too, that´s crazy
Maravilhoso
That was amazing! I half expected James LaBrie to join in singing about 6 degrees of inner-turbulence or a murder commutes years in the past or something like that. So great!
Woah what, two uploads in the span of 20 minutes?!
YESS
They're Three, actually...
@@chrispambo1539 I can see that
@@chrispambo1539 Now yes, not when he wrote this
Surprise to be sure but a welcome one
Great, now I'm crying...
Breathtaking!
1 toggle switch, 1 volume knob - all u need when you're this good!
Lacrimosa, my favorite mozart piece. The cello little melody is just outstanding. Well played sir. What about Paganini 5th caprice next?
Is Lacrimosa a piece tho? I feel like it would fall into section, and the Piece would be Dies Irae or Requiem
@@bunnybro5977 true, but I didn't know the exact name of it
@@bunnybro5977 lacrimosa is a movement from the requiem, you are right
Agustín Díaz · hace 2 años · hace 2 días (actualizado) jajaja
Lacrimosa es la última parte (movimiento) de la última gran obra maestra q compuso MozArt minutos antes de morir q años más tarde el Poeta del Piano deseó q en su lecho de muerte (1849) le tocaran ésta masterpiece en versión orquestal y luego le terminaran homenejeando su interminable legado tocando su póstuma obra maestra Marcha Funebre (translate it if you cool american guys don't get my message)
Mozart would absolutely love that Lacrimosa
One of, if not, my favourite pieces by Mozart, and you did a masterful job that elevates it into a different light.
RIP Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Passionate playing. Accurate notes. And subtle nuancing with the volume knob. Incredible.
I expect this guy to blow me away every time now, and he never disappoints.
Magnifique ! D'une beauté inouïe !
a completely non-cheesy metal cover of a classical piece. 10/10
This is exactly the video I was looking for
This guy is so EPIC!
Marvelous. Cheers from italy!
Two together? You are spoiling us today!
Most excellent man! I do my morning routine listening to “Mornings with Mozart.” This was pure joy for me today!!
This is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever heard in my life. Thank you. I’ve had goosebumps all along. Sublime interpretation!
Painfully beautiful
Just think, just feel, just dream and just life ❤️🔥
This arrangement is legit so good
Goosebumps all over listening to that finale. Absolutely studding.
...read the lyrics... there's still time 😢
Beautifully done...
this music is a gift from the eternal divine entity that knows no end, no death, we might die, but such music never does. this is reason to love life.
Feeling a bit of Brian May here as well! You are a legend mate!
This effected me so deeply, that after hearing it, I immediately searched youtube for reaction videos.. didn't find a single one and that disillusioned me. This was otherworldly. My appreciation for Andre just exponentially multiplied after hearing this.
and I see these 3 classical masterpieces, this, Reverie, and Flight of the Bumblebee, all have significantly less views than all the remixes. Pity. All these viewers of Andre's other videos have no idea what they're missing out on.
Just so good. Truly enjoyed this. Your playing is so good and so expressive. Thanks for this!
My favorite cover was Bach's Aire, now I have an internal battle between this work and the other.
Oh oh oh shi hi hi hiiiittt 🤯🔥🔥🔥🔥 that last drop neutron star heavy
Andre YOU rock!. Literally and figuratively.
Only metal cover that didn't break the tempo, devaluing emotional element of this masterpiece in the process . _.
Great job!
hi, i just discovered You and Your channel. unbelievable that i can still find a player like this considering all the time i spent on this platform. the algorithms can easily HIDE true gems 💎. Your tone, arrengement and production are so good that i almost envy You. almost. its pure inspiration
This is fucking awesome. Love the delicate music box twinkle against the stark contrast of the vast, sweeping guitar melodies - chills!
Thank you
Wow, the ending is unbelievably cool. Sound so natural in such a cover. Brilliant!
Awesome! Who agree? Im rom Brazil! Thanks for gift, Andre!
One of my favorite channels from now on, breaktrough content with pure good taste. Please do some Bach if you feel compeled to André. I'm glad to know you're portuguese, I'm brazilian and live in Coimbra. God Bless you and your family.
Sick... That guitar sounds huge!!
Please do Hungarian Rhapsody no 2. My life would be complete.
How beautiful and polished can a song be.
That's amazing mate!
Very nice. I was working on an arrangement of this Mozart masterpiece and I am surprised at how many people are indulging a go at it. I am using it as an example of hemiola rhythm. Bravo, on such a great arrangement and performance
Please please please upload the tabs for this masterpiece! So soulful
wow !!!!!!!! hermoso !!!!!!! saludos desde argentina genio
I really love the classics from Andre. Very emotional ! Thank you 👍
You're great.
You almost make up for all the guitarists I've dated that broke my heart lol
Blown Away
Mozart would absolutely LOVE this. Not a doubt in my mind.
this is now one of my favorite things. i love it
No one:
2:20 When I eat 5 bananas and go to poop
Simplesmente maravilhoso!
Magnificent! Mozart on the Wolfgang 5150! Superb!!
Mozart is one of the most OG metalheads.
Great tunes! The guitar you play is a Sterling Axis by Music Man?
Definitely my favorite in the classical series; Andre rocks
I am adding this to my favorites.
Thank you for that particular meme, i got reminded of this masterpiece of a harmony.
What can I say, it's Mozart on an electric guitar. NICE.
Eyes telling my hands with my tab sheet: WRITE THAT DOWN! WRITE THAT DOWN!
Wow amazing bends and vibrato.
Beautiful. Thank you for posting. Reminds me of Blackmore
That was brilliant man
Man... Inspirational and moving.
До мурашек!
A pleasure hearing your powerful, emotional and passionate play, Andre! 👍🎸🎸👍 Bravo! \|/
just hauntingly beautiful
Great playing.
Lacrimosa is a favourite of mine. Nailed it.
André és o maior, mais uma vez a partir tudo? Eu digo sempre que só venho ouvir uma música tua e acabo 3h depois não sei como... Ainda tocas com o DV? Abraço e continua
I'm crying..
Really fantastic! Love it
The song is incredible. You are best
I have found my internal peace.
I'm preetty sure Wolfgang woud've loved it!!
Flawless!!
I always like your videos before I listen now because I know the video will absolutely KILL! Keep playing brother!
Muito bom 👍, quem me dera saber tocar assim 😢😅
Просто супер!!!
This is very beautiful