Mozart – Lacrimosa

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W. A. Mozart/S. Thalberg - Lacrimosa (Requiem)

Requiem in D Minor, K. 626: Sequence No. 6: Lacrimosa dies illa (Arr. S. Thalberg)

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Hi, there are representatively two versions of piano transcriptions for Lacrimosa (by Liszt or Thalberg)
Do you guys know Sigismond Thalberg who was a rival to the Liszt? At that time, he was also a master of piano performance with various techniques. He has lots of interesting anecdotes with Liszt. I recommend you to search them. I hope that you guys will enjoy this performance. Don’t forget to subscribe (with bell) and like! Thank you for your support and encouragement!!

[Lacrimosa dies illa, ]
That day of tears and mourning,
[Qua resurget ex favilla]
when from the ashes shall arise,
[Judicandus homo reus.]
all humanity to be judged.
[Huic ergo parce, Deus, ]
Spare us by your mercy, Lord,
[Pie Jesu Domine, ]
gentle Lord Jesus,
[Dona eis requiem. Amen.]
grant them eternal rest. Amen.

Kassiapiano
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This is one of Mozart’s most haunting pieces in my opinion.

MikeyOnKeys
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As someone who sang Lacrimosa in a choir, my conductor told me to think of the most melancholic event in my life that wouldn't bring me to tears when I thought of it. That's the vibe

rue
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I always found it funny how Beethoven and Mozart were polar opposites in a way. Beethoven's last song being Ode to Joy, and Mozart's being Lacrimosa, even if Unfinished. One of the happiest, triumphant songs, against one of the most dreadful and haunting, respectively, and both composed at the end of each other's life.

realcyanparadox
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Fun fact: Mozart only managed to finish from 0:00 to 0:57. After that part, the rest was by France susmayer, Mozart's student.

everymanfromscratch
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It's ironic how mozart wrote this piece on his deathbed... Its as of he knew his time was coming and decided to leave this world with something that would mark his name in history.. Its so holy yet haunting.... Truly appreciate the piece you decided to wrote thank you

gabriellamohapi
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Why isn‘t mozart posting anything new lately?

Enko
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If you're wondering Lacrimosa in Italian is a word to indicate someone (femenine) whose tears are flowing in her face.

kinulidd
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This piece gives whoever listening to it an emotional experience from each note played. This is such a hidden gem because I have never heard of this composition until recently.

UshnishChatterjee
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"couldn't finish it but here you go"
-mozart

olakolade
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2:22 is literally the best thing EVER.

hocly
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Old comment: What a beautiful piece! great Job as always!

New comments: *N O O T N O O T*

TheElectricalls
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0:33 I LOVE THIS PART HOW IT GOES UP AND THE KEY CHANGES AND THAT'S THE GOOD STUFF ISTG

heartsmelaniemartini
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So, it turns Lacrimosa was always one of those "I've heard this a million times, but don't know the name of it" pieces...

christianvennemann
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I'm just imagining playing this in Victorian England near the ocean while I'm dying of tuberculosis

cthulhugodofdestruction
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Melodía que lo tiene todo : dulzura, espiritualidad, misterio, majestuosa.
Melodía universal.

franescala
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Parents: "It's just a cough"

Doctor: "It's just a cold"

Google:

dl_nev
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Its incredible how a piano can mimic the sounds of an entire orchestra. Beautiful arrangement and of course very well performed :)

Deadpool-meer
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I've been playing the piano for about 3 years and I'm proud to say that today I finally finished learing this absolute masterpiece. Took me quite a while but man was it worth it!

jackbrown
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I never thought it would sound so good on a piano with no voices lol. Just too much skill

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