Pergolesi wrote this beautiful piece of music when he was just 25-26 and died not long after at 26 because of tuberculosis. Extremely sad if you ask me that such a talented young man died too soon and is very much forgotten.
While my father prayed earnestly to God to protect commerce, I would offer up secretly the proudest prayer a boy could think of. Lord, make me a great composer! Let me celebrate your glory through music and be celebrated myself! Make me famous through the world, dear God! Make me immortal! After I die let people speak my name forever with love for what I wrote! In return I will give you my chastity, my industry, my deepest humility, every hour of my life, amen! Antonio Salieri,
Giovanni Battista Draghi (aka Pergolesi) was an absolute genius who sadly died at the tender age of 26. Even Bach considered Stabat Mater to be a sublime masterpiece. This last part is the most beautiful, as far as I’m concerned.
the director's cut dvd just turned up, and i was happy to see that my daughter, after watching a clip on here, when mozart plays with salieri's 'welcome march', was keen to watch it, we both loved it and she now has a keen interest in classical music, not bad for someone who swore that she didn't like opera 2 weeks ago lol
Hace dos días que nos dejó una parte muy importante de nosotros. Lo amamos... lo esperamos... le adoramos. Hoy nos cuida desde el cielo y nos mira con los ojos más dulces que un infante pueda tener. Quando Corpus Morietur poco más podemos hacer que inspirarnos en la música devocional y tranquilizar el espíritu a través de la oración. Gracias Giovanni Baptista Pergolesi por este increible regalo para el alma.
Lyrics: While my body here decays, May my soul Thy goodness praise, While my body here decays, May my soul Thy goodness praise, Safe in Paradise with Thee. Safe in Paradise with Thee.
No, it was by a very influential composer named Pergolesi who wrote some of the most genuinely beautiful music ever conceived. Mozart's Requiem was to include a fugue on the word "Amen" and in the small fragment we have of that fugue you can see some similarities to this.
Ngl I kind of think the Lacrimosa vaguely sounds like the Quando corpus, if you just changed it from D minor to F minor and the time signature from 12/8 to 4/4 it becomes more obvious
Everyone thinks that. Mozart was great but he could not compose truly great _church_ music. For that you need Monteverdi, Bach, Pergolesi, Charpentier, Buxtehude, etc.
@@JanPBtest What? Are you a joke?? Did you ever listen Requiem? Or Great Mass? Ave verum corpus? Exsultate jubilate? Canons... Motets.... You dont really know what you are saying!!!
@@mustafaemir462 Perhaps. It's _great_ music. All I'm saying it doesn't fit the church "look and feel" as well as that of Monteverdi, Bach, etc. In a church concert setting it's excellent but it doesn't mesh very well when performed within an actual Catholic Mass, say.
@@JanPBtest um mozart had more talent in his little finger than anything pergolesi had. Mozart is arguably top 3 greatest ever music writer for the human voice. In my book he is probably #1 or close #2 to either Handel or Pucccini. His church music exceeds both those guys.
@@JanPBtest quite the contrary. There is no genre of music in his time that mozart was not good or great at. He literally mastered everything..Which is why he has my vote for most talented ever.
Latin: Quando corpus morietur fac ut animae donetur (2x) paradisi gloria (2x) English: When the body dies, Make the soul be granted the paradise glory Português: Quando meu corpo morrer faça a alma ser concedida a glória do Paraíso. Italiano: Quando il mio corpo muore rendere l'anima concessa la gloria del Paradiso. Espanhol: Cuando mi cuerpo muere hacer el alma ser concedida la gloria del Paraíso.
Quando corpus morietur fac ut animae donetur fac ut animae donetur Paradisi gloria. Quando corpus morietur fac ut animae donetur Paradisi gloria. Paradisi gloria. Paradisi gloria. Amen.
Qué comentario puedo escribir? Sólo decir que Pergolesi nos acercó un poco más al cielo o que bajó el cielo para darnos un poco más de paz con su obra.
@oghvadsaa34 it's choristers of westminster abbey they don't seem to mention an organist but they mostly used st martin in the fields for the recording
@Montyleeny14 On the contrary, "Stabat Mater" means literally "the mother was standing". It has to do with the sorrows and pains of the Virgin Mother of God at the foot of the Cross.
Sure I liked the movie. I am 45, so I was young when it came out. This is not Mozart of course, but it was nicely placed into this film. I will agree that there is something remarkable about this song. I have come back to this song a lot throughout my life. Perhaps it is because young people singing brainwashed shit gives me an uneasy feeling..........and it makes me come back to appreciate the sickness. Somehow this is the human condition and this type of madness gives us the ground to walk on.
ERRATO! Questo è Giovanni Battista DRAGHI, detto anche il Pergolesi. Il mondo intero si inchini dinnanzi alla magnificenza dell'arte classica italiana. Viva l'Italia!
Si tratta dello stabat mater di Pergolesi quando corpus morietur , il regista qui , forse perché il Salieri era molto giovane e nn poteva conoscere Mozart.
Pergolesi wrote this beautiful piece of music when he was just 25-26 and died not long after at 26 because of tuberculosis. Extremely sad if you ask me that such a talented young man died too soon and is very much forgotten.
Yes, I agree...it's very sad....
Forgotten? For you...
While my father prayed earnestly to God to protect commerce, I would offer up secretly the proudest prayer a boy could think of. Lord, make me a great composer! Let me celebrate your glory through music and be celebrated myself! Make me famous through the world, dear God! Make me immortal! After I die let people speak my name forever with love for what I wrote! In return I will give you my chastity, my industry, my deepest humility, every hour of my life, amen!
Antonio Salieri,
And then, do you know what happened? A miracle!
3:58
Is this a real quote?
@@JanPBtest probably not.
@@georgev1980 it most likely is
@@puffadder92 I wonder what His Father was Choking on?🤔
OMG, I looked for this song based off that movie and never thought I'd find it.
Awesome!
Giovanni Battista Draghi (aka Pergolesi) was an absolute genius who sadly died at the tender age of 26. Even Bach considered Stabat Mater to be a sublime masterpiece. This last part is the most beautiful, as far as I’m concerned.
the director's cut dvd just turned up, and i was happy to see that my daughter, after watching a clip on here, when mozart plays with salieri's 'welcome march', was keen to watch it, we both loved it and she now has a keen interest in classical music, not bad for someone who swore that she didn't like opera 2 weeks ago lol
Too beautiful for words. Saw the movie at the theater in Dolby surround sound six times.
Hace dos días que nos dejó una parte muy importante de nosotros. Lo amamos... lo esperamos... le adoramos. Hoy nos cuida desde el cielo y nos mira con los ojos más dulces que un infante pueda tener. Quando Corpus Morietur poco más podemos hacer que inspirarnos en la música devocional y tranquilizar el espíritu a través de la oración. Gracias Giovanni Baptista Pergolesi por este increible regalo para el alma.
Lyrics:
While my body here decays,
May my soul Thy goodness praise,
While my body here decays,
May my soul Thy goodness praise,
Safe in Paradise with Thee.
Safe in Paradise with Thee.
This piece is so soothing and peaceful.
One of the best scenes in the movie. Shows how Salieri thought about his father - not a very strong bond, eh?
And then..... A MIRACLE!!!
sad, yet one of the best scene
What a hauntingly beautiful piece.
No sé por qué siempre lloro cuando escucho esta música. Battista Pergolesi, siento que siempre estuviste en mi vida. Eres fantástico.
this is such a beautiful composition, just listening to it gives me chills of how amazing it is.
Always makes me cry...
This really does it for me
No, it was by a very influential composer named Pergolesi who wrote some of the most genuinely beautiful music ever conceived.
Mozart's Requiem was to include a fugue on the word "Amen" and in the small fragment we have of that fugue you can see some similarities to this.
3:10 was clearly Mozart's inspiration for his Reqieum's unfinished Amen fugue.
Ngl I kind of think the Lacrimosa vaguely sounds like the Quando corpus, if you just changed it from D minor to F minor and the time signature from 12/8 to 4/4 it becomes more obvious
Sublime.
Gloria in Excelsis Deo!
Stabat Mater Quando Corpus Morietur 00:00
Amen 03:10
Can you only imagine how much more music there would have been in the World if people like Mozart and John Lennon had not died so young.
This is pergolesi
@@troll7589Yes. I know it is Pergolesi. Thank you.
John Lennon is not in same category as mozart.. lol
@@beethovenlovedmozart LOL. Well you missed my point. But that's okay. Some day you will understand.
@@troll7589 Well you missed my point. But that's okay. Some day you will understand.
Prachtig weer. ❤️❤️
just love this music!
When I first saw Amadeus I thought this was composed by Mozart.My apologies Pergolesi.Divine music
Everyone thinks that. Mozart was great but he could not compose truly great _church_ music. For that you need Monteverdi, Bach, Pergolesi, Charpentier, Buxtehude, etc.
@@JanPBtest What? Are you a joke?? Did you ever listen Requiem? Or Great Mass? Ave verum corpus? Exsultate jubilate? Canons... Motets.... You dont really know what you are saying!!!
@@mustafaemir462 Perhaps. It's _great_ music. All I'm saying it doesn't fit the church "look and feel" as well as that of Monteverdi, Bach, etc. In a church concert setting it's excellent but it doesn't mesh very well when performed within an actual Catholic Mass, say.
@@JanPBtest um mozart had more talent in his little finger than anything pergolesi had. Mozart is arguably top 3 greatest ever music writer for the human voice. In my book he is probably #1 or close #2 to either Handel or Pucccini. His church music exceeds both those guys.
@@JanPBtest quite the contrary. There is no genre of music in his time that mozart was not good or great at. He literally mastered everything..Which is why he has my vote for most talented ever.
Nazioni e popoli di tutto il mondo, prostratevi dinnanzi alla gloria dell'arte classica italiana! Tutti muti dovete stare, parla l'Italia!
@jesus316 amazing acting he did! this movie is nothing short of brilliant
Latin:
Quando corpus morietur
fac ut animae donetur (2x)
paradisi gloria (2x)
English:
When the body dies,
Make the soul be granted
the paradise glory
Português:
Quando meu corpo morrer
faça a alma ser concedida
a glória do Paraíso.
Italiano:
Quando il mio corpo muore
rendere l'anima concessa
la gloria del Paradiso.
Espanhol:
Cuando mi cuerpo muere
hacer el alma ser concedida
la gloria del Paraíso.
In italiano credo che sia più corretto : "Quando il corpo muore - dona all'anima - la gloria del paradiso."
Herr Bogio En français aussi s’il vous plaît
And french ?!?
"Send him back to Salzburg..."
Seria bom ....
Good movie, won a lot of academy awards. What a shame the composer didnt get one too!
extraordinary
Da ateo convinto questa è una delle musiche sacre più belle mai scritte
Vabbè non centra essere ateo la melodia va oltre ogni cosa
4:09 grazzia signore
Quando corpus morietur
fac ut animae donetur
fac ut animae donetur
Paradisi gloria.
Quando corpus morietur
fac ut animae donetur
Paradisi gloria.
Paradisi gloria.
Paradisi gloria.
Amen.
Qué comentario puedo escribir? Sólo decir que Pergolesi nos acercó un poco más al cielo o que bajó el cielo para darnos un poco más de paz con su obra.
Amén
@oghvadsaa34
it's choristers of westminster abbey they don't seem to mention an organist but they mostly used st martin in the fields for the recording
@Montyleeny14 On the contrary, "Stabat Mater" means literally "the mother was standing". It has to do with the sorrows and pains of the Virgin Mother of God at the foot of the Cross.
Sure I liked the movie. I am 45, so I was young when it came out. This is not Mozart of course, but it was nicely placed into this film. I will agree that there is something remarkable about this song. I have come back to this song a lot throughout my life. Perhaps it is because young people singing brainwashed shit gives me an uneasy feeling..........and it makes me come back to appreciate the sickness. Somehow this is the human condition and this type of madness gives us the ground to walk on.
This is Giovan Battista Pergolesi's Stabat Mater (Quando Corpus Morietur and Amen)
ERRATO! Questo è Giovanni Battista DRAGHI, detto anche il Pergolesi. Il mondo intero si inchini dinnanzi alla magnificenza dell'arte classica italiana. Viva l'Italia!
THUMBS UP SONG ENDS AT 4:20 !!!! :)
Organ and choir info?
From 3:11 wat a music.......
Requiem of the Gods must have been composed with inspiration drawn from this!
@agurnz- you're correct. I did Latin, and no way does this ever mean "strong virgin" !!:)
Es para tiempo para tí
Escuchá
Divine music .by young draghi his
real last name . pergolesi where he came from near naples
We don't hear this music from billboard magazine anymore , just crappy wappy
3:11
@jesus316 "do you know what happened?... a miracle!" :)
Si tratta dello stabat mater di Pergolesi quando corpus morietur , il regista qui , forse perché il Salieri era molto giovane e nn poteva conoscere Mozart.
Alby
euhmmm !
hhhhhhhhhh please god take him (amadeus) scene
wasn't this composed by Joseph Haydn?
martyn580 no, Pergolesi