Mozart - Requiem in D minor (Complete/Full) [HD]

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ermin
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_"The taste of death is upon my lips… I feel something, that is not of this earth"_

- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
5 December 1791 - 5/12/1791

Daniel-mbkl
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My older brother was dying in 1989. I bought my very first CD - this requiem - and knew I had to prepare myself for his passing. He died soon after and this is my go-to in my moments of grief. Decades have passed and my grief remains but how comforting is this music. May my brother rest in peace. This work is truly sublime as Mozart himself was dying as he wrote this great work. Full of gratitude. LOVE.

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I can't simply imagine at the time, when nobody could listen any music, no radio, no tv, what could it mean to enter a church with this going on. The most shocking experience of a whole life

alessandrodemoro
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I waited 30 years for the opportunity to perform this piece live. I am finally going to sing it this coming May. It is worth the wait.

johnfu
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I. Introitus: Requiem aeternam (choir with soprano solo) (0:00)
II. Kyrie (choir) (5:28)
III. Sequentia:- Dies irae (choir) (7:55)
- Tuba mirum (solo quartet) (10:02)
- Rex tremendae majestatis (choir) (13:46)
- Recordare, Jesu pie (solo quartet) (16:22)
- Confutatis maledictis (choir) (22:13)
- Lacrimosa dies illa (choir) (24:32)
*IV. Offertorium:- Domine Jesu Christe (choir with solo quartet) (27:48)
- Versus: Hostias et preces (choir) (31:23)
V. Sanctus & Benedictus:- Sanctus (choir) (35:46)
- Benedictus (solo quartet and choir) (37:46)
VI. Agnus Dei (choir) (42:50)
VII. Communio:- Lux aeterna (soprano solo and choir) (46:03)

tomascostero
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This might be the heaviest metal album of the 1791.

gothicwizard
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" I fear I am writing a requiem for myself" goes so hard

livvyliv
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the best requiem ever!, congrats my friend mozart.

johannsebastianbach
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I am not Catholic, but this is a BRILLIANT, sacred work of art - please, YouTube, do NOT interrupt musical numbers with idiot ads, or ANY ads!
Thank you, poster, for this, and please pass this remark on to YouTube - there are plenty of “amens” to advertise after, though I’d prefer a boatload of them before, with an explantation that the Mozart will not be interrupted further. Thank you for this!

carolmorton
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Probably one of, if not the best musical creation ever imo. As someone who listens to a lot of edm and metal music, this tops everything. Every moment.

alexdietrich
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It's amazing how this has been number 1 on the Billboard top 100 for the last 231 yrs 👏

robertdelgado
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24:32 is the part a lot of people might be looking for

snorpus
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I love Mozart. In 1971 our 3 Arlington, VA High School choirs and orchestras performed this together in our gym. Our special director was a military orchestra director whose name I’ve now forgotten. How fortunate we were to have such wonderful experiences performing in some quite magnificent places and events in DC.

tulazaz
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the first 47 seconds are pure divinity. The way he builds the tension and then gently rolls it over is indescribable. I am always dumbfounded when I try to grasp this level of beauty. It is as if for those 47 seconds I am in transcended into heaven and overwhelmed with awe. The effect never fails. I am not a religious person, but those 47seconds makes me want to believe. That is the effect. The entire composition is beautiful, but those first 47 seconds are on a level of its own.

joelcastillo
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Man this guy is pretty good. Wonder when the next album is coming out

HighSchoolOtaku
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My mother listened to this every May to mourn her mother, and now I listen to it in May to mourn mine 💕

Roweena
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It’s amazing that he wrote this as he was in his bed dying. When I was in bed with the flu I could barely concentrate on my book and it was a kids colouring book

mackycarlson
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i always feel like Mozart was an angel of music sent from heaven to earth for a short time, just it happened once in human history. absolute genius, , we all thank him so much for leaving this amazing legacy to us, i think every country in this world should have a statute of Mozart in the big cities of the world.

mohammedmgarta
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The Requiem of Mozart is a true treasure to the testament of humanity! To even think that Mozart passed away after composing till 22:59 but had drafted the Lacrimosa movement is stunning! I once read a story about the day of the Requiem - "On the very eve of his death, [Mozart] had the score of the Requiem brought to his bed, and himself (it was two o'clock in the afternoon) sang the alto part; Schack, the family friend, sang the soprano line, as he had always previously done, Hofer, Mozart's brother-in-law, took the tenor, Gerl, later a bass singer at the Mannheim Theater, the bass. They were at the first bars of the Lacrimosa when Mozart began to weep bitterly, laid the score on one side, and eleven hours later, at one o'clock in the morning (of 5 December 1791, as is well known), departed this life." (from the Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung news "magazine") I love this piece! Thank you so much for sharing!

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