Listening to this piece I noticed that violins double the voices. At some point I thought that I don’t understand and it’s going too fast, but in the end it all goes with a harmony
to think he actually wrote it as if it was for himself, since he died soon after... it's just so spiritually profound, and truly hits the bottom of your soul
When you listen to this wonderful orchestra, you feel that it transports you to another universe, it is as if it will connect your soul with everything inexplicable.
Only a true genius can touch a mind without even been present, by this mistical force called music, is the signature of a special undestanding of the sound, the emotions that they provoked, that only a true genius can by using a trumpet or a humble drum can bring out tears of joy, sorrow and happyness even after the mastermind is long gone
There is nothing and there will not be anything like this ever again. This is the music of the end of the world, of the birth of the universe, of a heavy heart, of love and of death. Give pause and listen to the music of eternity.
Refutados los malditos, arrojados a las llamas voraces, hazme llamar entre los benditos. Te lo ruego, suplicante y de rodillas, el corazón acongojado, casi hecho cenizas: hazte cargo de mi destino.. a según eso es lo que dice la canción!!
No es "refutados" sino CONFUNDÍOS Malvados, id a las voraces llamas. El verbo confundir es propio de los textos bíblicos, significa quedar aniquilados, deshechos, aterrorizados, llenos de vergüenza, en la ruina y sin remedio.
But a Mozart, a Mozart could. After mozarts death there was speculation around Vienna that he did not write the requiem, when Beethoven was asked for his opinion on the matter, he said “if Mozart did not write this , the a Mozart wrote”
@@teogambii9046 No digas burradas, corazón. Para empezar, 1. NO sabes qué es un 'dios' a ciencia cierta, 2. NO sabes cuáles son sus características y superpoderes, 3. NO sabes si dichas características son compatibles con las leyes de la física de este universo, 4. NO sabes cuál es el verdadero y 5. NO sabes cuál es la mejor forma de estudiarlo, si con la ciencia, la filosofía o con ambas... Así que en pocas palabras no digas burradas como esa.😊😊😊 Saludos cordiales.🙃🙃🙃
The best part of this composition that it start violent end it ends with harmonic slow fade. And second row violins at the end carry the burden that normally SATB fulfill. complimenting each other
This was so well done. I'm curious what happened at 0:38, like the strings expected it to return to the tempo from before, but they weren't watching the conductor who is taking some time getting back into it, and the voices are following him.
Am I the only to have one heard the entire requiem, completed to the very end in their heads? Long ago, when I was headed for a very different career path, I would write symphonic scores, unfortunately, cancer had of their plans for me. I’m 54 now, combined with severe Crohn’s disease I’ve spent my entire adult life hospitalized, and have played countless symphonies in my mind, but this, in particular, desperately needs to be completed, because Mozart never had the chance. My only question is, at 54 years old, would anybody even entertain my writing to complete this piece? Like the movie, I see the music in my mind, I simply write it down, but how do I get anyone to take it seriously? I’m only described it to a few people, who all thought it was incredible, but I would never say that. Nothing could ever compare to Mozart or the other classical geniuses. I’m just a man in Toronto who survived 37 surgeries, and four relapses of intestinal cancer, but the music is still in me, question now is, what do I do to get an orchestra to play it for me before I die? It’s been an obsession, since I was a child, ever since I heard this piece. I instantly knew how it was supposed to be completed. I know that sounds absurd, but I’m in Ernest, that’s exactly what happened when I was 10 years old. I received several scholarships when I was 16 to start studying at university (I skipped a few grades), that’s when the cancer started, I’m stable for the moment. They removed 95% of my entire G.I. tract, there’s nothing else they can do, so this is something I must do before I die. So I’m asking you, any thoughts on how I can get this piece published and played before I have to leave this world behind? Many thanks and kindest regards.
Dear Paranormalin416, I'd be happy to look at the score. You're talking about completing the requiem, right? I'm sure you know about the various composers who have written completions of Mozart's work, such as Robert Levin, who wrote completions for the Requiem as well as the Grand Mass in C Minor. The approach taken is usually one that emphasizes the musicalogical information that we have -- information about Mozart's usual practices, the typical way in which a Requiem mass would be structured, various compositional habits of Mozart, information from his sketches etc. I would be very interested to see what you did with the piece. Wishing you the very best, John
Maldito Confusión. But how, on Earth did such an unfinished work ever get to such a stage of polished completion? There is not a bar wrong in any of the numbers. Nobody has ever given a satisfactory explanation for this.
The greatest of all music. Why? Because for the most part they had to invent all this so many methods, devices, and ideas and the musicians of that era had to invent most of it.
Dumb question.... what is he holding? I mean in the literal sense. Just a piece of 1/4" wood rod? Do they special order them? Can you go to guitar center and purchase a 1/4" unicorn horn wood? Do conductors HATE certain wood types or manufacturers? Olympic swimmers shave their legs to cut hundredths of a second off. Do conductors (sp?) complain because their magic wand had too high of a drag coefficient and therefore caused his timing to be off?
Hahahahah…it’s not that deep, it’s called a baguette, yes like the bread, but it’s not that important, just a rod, sometimes conductors won’t even use them when conducting smaller orchestras, sometimes their hands do the job, also that part about the wood types is fucking hilarious, imagine Beethoven going to viennas opera to conduct, and he refuses to conduct because his baguette is made out of mahogany, pure gold. But there is your answer for you!
The orchestra is a group of professional musicians from Iowa that I put together for the occasion -- so it doesn't really have a name. The choirs are the Grinnell Singers and the Grinnell Oratorio Society.
-Trumpets and Timpani, Trumpets in D, listen to me. - I DON'T UNDERSTAND! -Listen! Tonic and dominant, first and third beats…. It goes with the harmony. -Yes, yes I understand. Is that all? -No, not for the real fire. Strings in unison on A, next measures rising.
The conductor gives expression to the musical piece. He sets the speed, volume, and intensity of how the notes should be played. Without the conductor, it would be like listening to a Shakespeare play read by a GPS voice... Try listening to the same piece performed by different conductors, and you will get a better idea of what I am talking about. Regards!
“You go too fast, one moment please!”
Now for the real fire!
I DONT UNDERSTAND
@@veselkaivanova574 watch the scene of writing this in the film about Mozart
@@davidnguyen8914 they were quoting the scene
Aaaaa from the Amadeus movie, i get it now
"Do you believe it?"
"What"
"Fire that never ends. Burning you forever."
"Oh, yes."
Come let’s begin
@@jonathannuamah3296 " we ended in F major, start with A minor......... start with the voices"
IT GOES WITH A HARMONY
BUM PAUSE BUM PAUSE
Horn and timpani in D
@@Zynthar11 Ah AH YES I UNDERSTAND
"Yes yes, and that's all?"
"No, now for the real fire"
jjjjjj Nice One, Dude!
"The violins DOUBLE the voices!"
The basson and trombone
@@edouardfelicite69 Sotto voce...
Pianissimo!
@@hectorg.m.3350 PIANO FORTE! ;-)
IT GOES WITH THE HARMONY
Listening to this piece I noticed that violins double the voices. At some point I thought that I don’t understand and it’s going too fast, but in the end it all goes with a harmony
😂
what is your point? that voices may be doubled by violins or any other instrument is standard compositional practice
@@onceamusician5408 it was a reference to the movie
Good one.
Ofcourse, you go too fast
One moment pkease
to think he actually wrote it as if it was for himself, since he died soon after... it's just so spiritually profound, and truly hits the bottom of your soul
Actually, he died before he could finish the requiem
That’s exactly what I was thinking on!!! Cheers mate!
To write the requiem for himself could be only comparable with the giving a command for himself firing squad.
@@RubenG.C. Rumors say he wrote lacrimosa before his death.
Parting gift to mankind
There is no requiem more solemn and magnificent and inspirational than Mozart’s requiem
Beethoven funeral March no. 1 is worse than this one
Incredible piece of work.
@@allisonrr424
Thankyou
I hope you are well
From
A corner of Tokyo dyed in beautiful autumn🇯🇵㊗️
Agree
@John Wallace
Thankyou
I hope you are well
From
Å corner of Tokyo dyed in beautiful colorful autumnal leaves 🇯🇵㊗️
"First bassoon to the trombone what?"
"With the tenors!"
Identical?
It goes with the harmony!
@@bluedanbob Of course identical
"DO YOU HAVE IT? SHOW ME"
LMAO THAT SCENE-
Too fast! One moment please!
One of the most beautifully acted scenes ever in a movie!
And the composition, of course…
Staggering talent!
a whole thing, from the beginning
>LISTEN TO ME
>I DON'T UNDERSTAND
>TRUMPETS IN D, TONIC AND DOMINANT, 1ST AND 3RD BEATS
IT GOES WITH THE HARMONY
It goes with the harmony
“You’re going to fast! One moment, one moment please!”
When you listen to this wonderful orchestra, you feel that it transports you to another universe, it is as if it will connect your soul with everything inexplicable.
Ohk
Only a true genius can touch a mind without even been present, by this mistical force called music, is the signature of a special undestanding of the sound, the emotions that they provoked, that only a true genius can by using a trumpet or a humble drum can bring out tears of joy, sorrow and happyness even after the mastermind is long gone
I feel like I’m watching it on UA-cam
So true!
My hands were moving just like I was the one conducting the music 😊
only in great happiness or great sorrow and suffering great minds can create such masterpieces
Bah dah bum bum bum
Bah dah bum bum bum. IT'S WONDERFUL!
Do you have it?...Do you HAVE IT!
YES YES YES...
You go to fast! One moment please! ☝️😫
There is nothing and there will not be anything like this ever again. This is the music of the end of the world, of the birth of the universe, of a heavy heart, of love and of death. Give pause and listen to the music of eternity.
This wonderful performance will embody the musical aesthetics of Mozart
What a versatile musician Mozart is !
"YES! YES! I UNDERSTAND. AND THAT'S ALL?" NO! NO! NOT FOR THE REAL FIRE"
"The instruments doubling the voices"
except in this case the voices were slower than the music. subpar conductor.
Glad they kept this timing. Some conductors speed it up for the audience and I hate that
This is by far my favorite piece
@@ralphnestorowicz4934 Yeah this and his 25th are my favorites
Uno de mis mas grandes sueños es escuchar el réquiem en vivo.
El mas grande, el de ser partícipe de el.
I'm all up for it
we'll do it one day
When we leave this world...
Yo lo he tocado ya con orquestas. Si se puede amigo 🙌
Yeeh
Yo quiero dirigirlo algún día pero no sé nada de música 😢
Refutados los malditos, arrojados a las llamas voraces, hazme llamar entre los benditos.
Te lo ruego, suplicante y de rodillas, el corazón acongojado, casi hecho cenizas: hazte cargo de mi destino..
a según eso es lo que dice la canción!!
Damn that’s dark but good interpretation though :)
No es "refutados" sino CONFUNDÍOS Malvados, id a las voraces llamas. El verbo confundir es propio de los textos bíblicos, significa quedar aniquilados, deshechos, aterrorizados, llenos de vergüenza, en la ruina y sin remedio.
Y la parte de las llamas que nunca se apagan o algo así xD?
Impresionante! Bellísimo!
that was a smooth operator
I don't care what the history weenies say, this is an excellent movie.
This is real life not a movie
@@monolyth421 I think OP is referring to Amadeus movie.
@@venerablebastard2064 nigga this is UA-cam not reddit
i agree
Such and incredible peice
Such terrible spelling 🤣
Greatest composition ever
Beautiful!
Best performance of this bits ever.
Perfekte Musik aus dem Herzen Europas, die beste Interpretation sehe ich, für mich, diejenige mit Karl Böhm an.
Captivating and brilliant.
A simple Human could not write this master pièce
he ain't no human
But a Mozart, a Mozart could. After mozarts death there was speculation around Vienna that he did not write the requiem, when Beethoven was asked for his opinion on the matter, he said “if Mozart did not write this , the a Mozart wrote”
@@SirracSK really ?
What doest it exactly mean?
Mozart is the most amazing musical genius very amazing king diamond number two
Magnificent!
Requiem de Mozart un sentido homenaje a la vida, una mueca burlona a la muerte.🌹
Porque la muerte no existe realmente ...
🌹🥀Es tan sólo la ausencia de vida en Cristo Jesús 🌻💐🌺🌸🌼
@@teogambii9046
No digas burradas, corazón.
Para empezar,
1. NO sabes qué es un 'dios' a ciencia cierta,
2. NO sabes cuáles son sus características y superpoderes,
3. NO sabes si dichas características son compatibles con las leyes de la física de este universo,
4. NO sabes cuál es el verdadero y
5. NO sabes cuál es la mejor forma de estudiarlo, si con la ciencia, la filosofía o con ambas...
Así que en pocas palabras no digas burradas como esa.😊😊😊
Saludos cordiales.🙃🙃🙃
Más que eso era una aceptación, quería la salvacion, una segunda oportunidad, admitiendo sus pecados para finalmente en lacrimosa acabar todo
Bravo!!! ❤❤❤❤
The best part of this composition that it start violent end it ends with harmonic slow fade. And second row violins at the end carry the burden that normally SATB fulfill. complimenting each other
This was so well done. I'm curious what happened at 0:38, like the strings expected it to return to the tempo from before, but they weren't watching the conductor who is taking some time getting back into it, and the voices are following him.
Absolutely. It was one of those moments where things went slightly awry. Gotta love live music. Thanks for listening.
i see a mistake violin arpegio on 0:39
7
7
7
Yeah the violins get ahead of the voices there. Oops
Masterpiece!!!!!!!!
В данном темпе эта часть звучит наиболее грандиозно. Не понимаю, зачем некоторые оркестры убыстряют темп. Великолепное исполнение!!!
Спасибо! Я рад что Вам понравилось
@@jrommereim благодарю! Дальнейших вам успехов в продвижении вашего канала!!! Я подписалась на ваш канал.❤️
It's the most out of this worl thing I've ever heard !
Am I the only to have one heard the entire requiem, completed to the very end in their heads? Long ago, when I was headed for a very different career path, I would write symphonic scores, unfortunately, cancer had of their plans for me. I’m 54 now, combined with severe Crohn’s disease I’ve spent my entire adult life hospitalized, and have played countless symphonies in my mind, but this, in particular, desperately needs to be completed, because Mozart never had the chance. My only question is, at 54 years old, would anybody even entertain my writing to complete this piece? Like the movie, I see the music in my mind, I simply write it down, but how do I get anyone to take it seriously? I’m only described it to a few people, who all thought it was incredible, but I would never say that. Nothing could ever compare to Mozart or the other classical geniuses. I’m just a man in Toronto who survived 37 surgeries, and four relapses of intestinal cancer, but the music is still in me, question now is, what do I do to get an orchestra to play it for me before I die? It’s been an obsession, since I was a child, ever since I heard this piece. I instantly knew how it was supposed to be completed. I know that sounds absurd, but I’m in Ernest, that’s exactly what happened when I was 10 years old. I received several scholarships when I was 16 to start studying at university (I skipped a few grades), that’s when the cancer started, I’m stable for the moment. They removed 95% of my entire G.I. tract, there’s nothing else they can do, so this is something I must do before I die. So I’m asking you, any thoughts on how I can get this piece published and played before I have to leave this world behind? Many thanks and kindest regards.
Dear Paranormalin416,
I'd be happy to look at the score. You're talking about completing the requiem, right? I'm sure you know about the various composers who have written completions of Mozart's work, such as Robert Levin, who wrote completions for the Requiem as well as the Grand Mass in C Minor. The approach taken is usually one that emphasizes the musicalogical information that we have -- information about Mozart's usual practices, the typical way in which a Requiem mass would be structured, various compositional habits of Mozart, information from his sketches etc. I would be very interested to see what you did with the piece. Wishing you the very best, John
Musica immortale ❤
September 12, 1997 3:8:21 P.M.
The Gun Devil hits the city of Nikaho in Akira Prefecture...
Magnifique
example par excellance of couterpoint applied to classical music
G#? Of course.
Portandola ad ascoltare questa meraviglia ho conquistato mia moglie
This is... scary
It make me wanna go hide
Damn good job mozart
You cannot hide from death...nice day!
@@TheMoonchild1969 wait that’s dark lol
This is for eternity. A real masterpiece.
That sounds just like the movie. Well done.
All right, listen here you little piece of....
AMADEUS ME REMITIO A VER ESTA VERSION
Pure magic
Most powerful requiem ever. If this doesn’t move you then you need a requiem because you are already dead.
God Bless you all
Who came from the movie Amadeus
The greatest sad song ever😢
identical notes in rhythm, trumpets in D...
Strong, dense and gives contours to fears and desires about the evil that surrounds and watches over us.
Ti amo da sempre.
Ti amerò sempre
The meeting of the world's 🖤
“Strings in unison”
Ostinato on A
@@Randomn06"like This"
Birth of the romanticism in music
this got me headbanging
Don't you think that the 'voca me' part, especially at the beginning is louder than it should be?
Yeah, you may have a point there!
Do you have it
“Steady on, Squire, you could have someone’s eye out with that”
Maldito Confusión. But how, on Earth did such an unfinished work ever get to such a stage of polished completion? There is not a bar wrong in any of the numbers. Nobody has ever given a satisfactory explanation for this.
One theory is that Salieri finished it.
Can't say I want to die because I want to hear this but you get my drift.
I can feel the likes of English in the lyrics. It's noticeable because of the way they say "confutatis"... Sounds American too
The greatest of all music.
Why? Because for the most part they had to invent all this so many methods, devices, and ideas and the musicians of that era had to invent most of it.
Genius
Sotto Voce!
Dumb question.... what is he holding? I mean in the literal sense. Just a piece of 1/4" wood rod? Do they special order them? Can you go to guitar center and purchase a 1/4" unicorn horn wood?
Do conductors HATE certain wood types or manufacturers? Olympic swimmers shave their legs to cut hundredths of a second off. Do conductors (sp?) complain because their magic wand had too high of a drag coefficient and therefore caused his timing to be off?
Hahahahah…it’s not that deep, it’s called a baguette, yes like the bread, but it’s not that important, just a rod, sometimes conductors won’t even use them when conducting smaller orchestras, sometimes their hands do the job, also that part about the wood types is fucking hilarious, imagine Beethoven going to viennas opera to conduct, and he refuses to conduct because his baguette is made out of mahogany, pure gold. But there is your answer for you!
"Trumpetes tam.... Tam..... Tam... Tam"
Гений сотворил гениальную мелодию
Mozart put his life into this piece😢
“Do you believe in it?”
Cetains hommes et femmes auront fait de belles choses sur cette terre...
MOZART en fait partie
nie wybitne ale literalne ,poprawne wykonanie wielkiego dzieła - not an outstanding but literal correct execution of a great work
We ended in F major , now Am
The pause between the second voca ( here ) voca me was so dramatic
0:13
Who’s here after watching the movie clip?
"First bassons and a trombone what? "
"With the tenors! "
whats the name of this band?
The orchestra is a group of professional musicians from Iowa that I put together for the occasion -- so it doesn't really have a name. The choirs are the Grinnell Singers and the Grinnell Oratorio Society.
Tu si me entiendes
KORE GA REQUIEM DA....
-Trumpets and Timpani, Trumpets in D, listen to me.
- I DON'T UNDERSTAND!
-Listen!
Tonic and dominant, first and third beats…. It goes with the harmony.
-Yes, yes I understand. Is that all?
-No, not for the real fire. Strings in unison on A, next measures rising.
SOTTO VOCE!
"Do you believe it? - Oh yes!"
I prefert dance music like trance or hardstyle but this one Is pure awesomnes ❤️
when you were touched by an Angel...
"September 12th, 1997 3:28:21 pm"
"The gun devil hits the city of nikaho in the akita prefecture, japan from off the coast for 12 seconds"
Voca me...
Susanna Quirinali
"Do you have it?"
Hitgod47 led me to this fenomenal music
these comments 😂 … thank you! made my night .
So a conductor just stands up there and waves his arms about?
The conductor gives expression to the musical piece. He sets the speed, volume, and intensity of how the notes should be played. Without the conductor, it would be like listening to a Shakespeare play read by a GPS voice... Try listening to the same piece performed by different conductors, and you will get a better idea of what I am talking about. Regards!