Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Mass in C minor, K 427/417a (Mass. No. 17)

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Mass in C minor, K 427/417a (Mass. No. 17 – 1782-83)

I. Kyrie [0:00]
II. Gloria [7:38]
Laudamus Te [10:15]
Gratias [15:01]
Domine Deus [16:09]
Qui tollis [19:00]
Quoniam [24:35]
Jesu Christe [28:43] - Cum Sancto Spiritu [29:25]
III. Credo [33:27]
Et incarnatus est [36:56]
IV. Sanctus [45:15] - Hosanna [46:48]
V. Benedictus [48:50]

ATTENTION: This is the original INCOMPLETE score. Some parts are missing. They completed it mostly after the oratorio Davidde Penitente K 469, which is basically entirely made by music from this Mass.

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This Kyrie is the most magical, breathtaking piece of music I heard in my life.

iust.I
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Requiem: O no, I'm incomplete! Please help!
Great Mass in C minor: First time?

eliasmazhukin
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The “Qui Tollis” is filled with a profound sense of dark nobility. With the solemnity of life and the beautifully dramatic human condition. With a seriousness that really makes me feel that this Mass was written because of a vow made to God. Something is happening.

skellez
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Graceful and elegant. A quintessential form of beauty. In no need of frills and extraneous chords/virtuosic passages with extreme sentiments. Music just being music. I love that purity about mozart’s music.

abelincoln
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Everyone is talking about the soprano in the "Christe eleison" part, but the beginning of kyrie is magical too! It completely changed my life.

minecraftthelostorder
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Starting at bar 33 the Christe Eleison soprano solo is one of my favorite passages in all music. Just an Eflat major scale but my gosh, how beautifully phrased, absolutely spellbinding all the way to mm71, transcendent and magical.

ericbelify
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Of all the sacred music composed by the great masters of the classical period, the Kyrie is the moment that tears me up every time. The complete work is wonderfully expansive and yes @just.I, magical!

mikegray
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Many people will know this from the excerpt of the piece used in the 1984 film, Amadeus, where Antonio Salieri is going through pages of Mozart's music that had brought to him... He could hear it all perfectly in his head, of course, and became so overwhelmed that he dropped the pages on the floor and declared that it was "miraculous"... This account was most certainly fictitious, but it makes for very good drama using a sampling of Mozart's finest works.

jonathankupper
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Most beautiful peice of art ever to spring from the mind of man.

Empirical
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Will Sing it again, in May :: Wiltshire England, after 25 yrs, stunning, moving; everything ❤

jeanmeadenjones
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What a miracle! Mozart was an incarnated genius 🙏

timofejhajduk
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some of the eargasm points in this piece: 1. christe eleison, when the soprano sings g-f trill on the word "eleison" before tutti 2. domine deus: when the soprano and mezzo sing interweaving notes

ivanlimanjaya
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Excellent ! Notre chœur est en train de l’apprendre ! Merci beaucoup !

josianesouchon
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I bet Mozart loved that Baroque counterpoint.

moxyblackfiddler
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Le Quoniam est une des plus belles pages de toute la musique.

lenulstk
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Love the Kyrie and I also enjoy the sublime Sanctus and the Benedictus! Constanze must have had a very unique, beautiful voice with plenty of technical chops! The soprano soloist has her work cut out for her!! 😅😅😅😮

drc
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1:14 feels so aerial, don't know why

_Athanos
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Mozart: *writes this mass*
The remainder of the Credo and also the Agnus Dei: _ADIOS_

eliasmazhukin
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I. Kyrie [0:00]
II. Gloria [7:38]
Laudamus Te [10:15]
Gratias [15:01]
Domine Deus [16:09]
Qui tollis [19:00]
Quoniam [24:35]
Jesu Christe [28:43] - Cum Sancto Spiritu [29:25]
III. Credo [33:27]
Et incarnatus est [36:56]
IV. Sanctus [45:15] - Hosanna [46:48]
V. Benedictus [48:50]

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How does someone's brain work to create something like this? When my brain questions the purpose of my own existence, my ears are content to simply believe in the Divine. V. Benedictus

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