Haydn made a piece exactly like this, search for "Symphnie mit dem Paukenschlag". His audience was falling asleep as well during his concerts, so he composed this.
This piece was played for the first time inside of Milan's Duomo, during the funerals of Alessandro Manzoni, the greatest italian writer of all times after Dante Alighieri. People were really sad during this ceremony, Manzoni had been one of the most important people, together with Garibaldi, Cavour, Victor Emmanuel the II... during the italian unification, so I dont think they were headbanging in excitement were they first listened to this XD
@@ereinesoul1111 oh, really? for me it's quite the opposite; i know little to nothing about classical music but this is one of the few pieces i would recognize anytime. it honestly surprises me!
@@norahbaert5304 It's used in many films and stuff, so almost anyone would recognize it. But I think the "underrated" part would be that we don't think about Giuseppe Verdi, when we hear it. Unlike a Mozart or a Bethoveen, that any person would know the author and even the name of the song (like for Elise or Requiem). But that's just my guess of what @SiestaFace meant by underrated.
@@corradogiachetta2154 Yes as much as I like this one Morzart's one is the most powerful piece I know (But I am new to classical music so I can't tell if it's the moost powerful one)
I always felt that Mozart's was much weaker than this one. This one always succeeds in making me feel this intense sense of dread, whereas Mozart's just leaves me not really knowing how to feel.
@@hsbd7751 No es falta de cultura, en realidad mañana le puede preguntar a quien sea que estilo de música es este y te dirá que es clásico. O quizá si sea falta de cultura, pero es muy general... Igualmente, los dos somos jóvenes e incultos, pero para eso tenemos la vida, para aprender y encontrar la verdad. Cómo dijo Unamuno, la cultura nos hace libres.
Seeing it live, I think I'll never forget the absolute wall of sound at 6:17. The soprano part, at 6:30, going all over that wall of sound, is especially intense if you can see it live and executed properly. Wish you all can experience it at least once in life.
@@littlebigjohn69 It's actually a Gregorian chant adapted into a song I'm fairly certain. Latin poems written about judgement day. Many forms of media adapt "Libera Me" into different sort of songs.
Giuseppe Verdi wrote this componiment for a famous italian writer: Alessandro Manzoni. For the italians, Manzoni is the father of the historical novel as well as Walter Scott is for the english people. (2:32 starting the my fav part)
@@brandon0099 (are you italian? So we can argument about these men with the right language. And the conversation become easier for me😅). Yes, I know very well about the italian situation. My point of view wasn’t a comparison. As a matter of fact, the second half of XIX secle for the italian people is call Resurrection, because in that period was born the Unity of Italy (thanks to historical great men as Giuseppe Garibaldi or Giuseppe Mazzini). In that same period, there were writers gave a civil contribution to the foundation of the unification of Italy. For example, about the literature there was Alessandro Manzoni and about the music was Giuseppe Verdi. Initially, Verdi wrote the Requiem to Gioachino Rossini (another great italian composer) but for some problems (I don't know exactly what problems), then Verdi decides to dedicated the Requiem to Alessandro Manzoni, the man who writes a novel that could make Italy united on a linguistic level. The novel is call “the Betrothed”. The novel also became famous abroad thanks to a 1989 series with famous american actors (for example Danny Quinn - the Anthony Quinn’s son - who played one of the two protagonists). I hope the speech is clear, but if I should have missed some point, it would be nice to deepen :)
Sì sono italiano (e non solo), sei amorevole per la ripetizione di storia ma li ricordo quegli avvenimenti. La musica per Rossini non era finita ma l'idea sì (l'inizio, la parte più bella, è veramente straordinaria) poi l'ha riadattata per Manzoni. Scrivi inglese meglio di me, visto che non ne parlo ne scrivo spesso tendo a dimenticarlo, se si imparano troppe cose non è possibile ricordarsi tutto @@ClaireIamma
@@brandon0099 non demoralizzarti affatto! Ti rivelerò un segreto: mi ha aiutato molto Google maps🤣 comunque è bello incontrare un compatriota sotto un video che riguarda Giuseppe Verdi. Si sente quel patriottismo ed amore per la cultura che un po’ ci manca nel paese. E non parlo di cultura in sé! Eh! Perché ne abbiamo tantissima! Ma parlo del suo stesso popolo che è manchevole nell’ apprezzarla. Certo, è bello vedere commenti di persone straniere che apprezzano (ed invidiano in senso buono) la nostra musica, letteratura ecc. ma è tanto più piacevole scambiare qualche parola con chi in quel paese pieno di cultura ci è nato. E grazie di avermi completato il “problema Verdi-Rossini-Manzoni” ora è tutto più chiaro. E per me di Rossini amo specialmente il barbiere di Siviglia. La sua migliore opera buffa! Ma questo già si sapeva😉
figurati se mi demoralizzo per la mia conoscenza di inglese ahahah anche a me aiuta google, è molto utile. Perché compatriota? Dove vivi? @@ClaireIamma
@@Slayer-cr7gi Henchman: They’re untamed primordial beings! They fear NOTHING! To even lay eyes upon them is enough to make anyone freeze in terror! The Devil: … RELEASE THEM!!!! Henchman: Aw geez.
@Massimo bruh look at thrones, they are literal monsters. Why the hell would they say (do not be afraid) when they meet someone. You are the dumb one here
POV: You have anger issues over the fact that a cup lost at soul ball, couldn't guess Twinkle Twinkle Little Star correctly, and wore an invisible impenetrable sweater made out of brotherly love.
so this (dies irae) was the last piece of a marching show i did in highschool and the theme was "paradise lost" and the plot to the show was mans fall from innocence, from grace. I actually got to play as a dramatic character that told the story of the show. This piece was last and represented hell and man being at its evilest point and i LOVED IT, it was really fun
This was first of all a requiem for a friend. A friend who was also one of the most relevant and admired person of modern italian history, his contribute to the country was immense. Like the pain in this masterpiece.
Giuseppe Verdi is among my favorite composers and seeing his face when listening to his masterpiece (of course not that of the incredible Mozart) dedicated to God and the people is so exhaling at this very moment ! Thanks to him and all the people who are serving people & God at the same time 🙏💘❤🔥🙏👪🦊🌹🌱🐞🐝
This song is so lovely, it reminds me that impending doom is not far away. I’m convinced that Verdi wrote this with the year 2020 in the front of his mind.
Maestoso rinascimento! Giuseppe Verdi: "Delle mie opere, quella che mi piace di più è la Casa che ho fatto costruire a Milano per accogliervi i vecchi artisti di canto non favoriti dalla fortuna, o che non possedettero da giovani la virtù del risparmio. Poveri e cari compagni della mia vita!"
Dies iræ, dies illa, Solvet sæclum in favilla, Teste David cum Sibylla! Quantus tremor est futurus, quando iudex est venturus, cuncta stricte discussurus! Tuba mirum spargens sonum per sepulcra regionum, coget omnes ante thronum. Mors stupebit et Natura, cum resurget creatura, iudicanti responsura. Liber scriptus proferetur, in quo totum continetur, unde Mundus iudicetur. Iudex ergo cum sedebit, quidquid latet apparebit, nihil inultum remanebit. Quid sum miser tunc dicturus? Quem patronum rogaturus, cum vix iustus sit securus? Rex tremendæ maiestatis, qui salvandos salvas gratis, salva me, fons pietatis. Recordare, Iesu pie, quod sum causa tuæ viæ; ne me perdas illa die. Quærens me, sedisti lassus, redemisti crucem passus, tantus labor non sit cassus. Iuste Iudex ultionis, donum fac remissionis ante diem rationis. Ingemisco, tamquam reus, culpa rubet vultus meus, supplicanti parce Deus. Qui Mariam absolvisti, et latronem exaudisti, mihi quoque spem dedisti. Preces meæ non sunt dignæ, sed tu bonus fac benigne, ne perenni cremer igne. Inter oves locum præsta, et ab hædis me sequestra, statuens in parte dextra. Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis, voca me cum benedictis. Oro supplex et acclinis, cor contritum quasi cinis, gere curam mei finis. Lacrimosa dies illa, qua resurget ex favilla iudicandus homo reus. Huic ergo parce, Deus. Pie Iesu Domine, dona eis requiem. Amen
Magistral...tragica, sublime, llena de fuerza y genialidad .. Se escucha el cielo y a su vez el infierno en una mezcla llena de turbulencias y remansos musicales. .excelencia creativa. Imperdonable el periodo que Verdi dejo de componer mas obras musicales debido a ciertas criniticas vanas de su epoca... Genial...excelente
"I am the scales of justice! Conductor of the choir of death! Sing my brothers! Sing! SIIIIIIINNNNGG!" Oh, God I love this movie and smile every time I saw this scene (I work at a movie theater so it's epic seeing it a ton on the big screen)
Nobody can tell me he wasn't maniacally jumping and dancing around his room while writing this. I would be absolutely losing my shit if I came up with this.
"Classical music is so peaceful, it helps me fall asleep".
Except when it isn't...
Good thing this isn't classical.
sleep forever ?
lol
This isn't classic, is romantic.
Owen Haffey well this is a requiem
It’s basically Verdi’s way of saying “don’t fall asleep during my concert”
Haydn made a piece exactly like this, search for "Symphnie mit dem Paukenschlag". His audience was falling asleep as well during his concerts, so he composed this.
Wait till you listen to Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture
it's basically verdi's way of saying "the world is going to end"
@@Rio_1111 isn't it called the surprise symphony?
@@pianissimo5951 It is. I think the "Timpano Hit" might be some sort of inofficial subtitle...
0:16 I can imagine the audience back in the 19th century headbanging to this part, like it was their heavy metal.
Thatd be more for vivaldi.
This piece was played for the first time inside of Milan's Duomo, during the funerals of Alessandro Manzoni, the greatest italian writer of all times after Dante Alighieri. People were really sad during this ceremony, Manzoni had been one of the most important people, together with Garibaldi, Cavour, Victor Emmanuel the II... during the italian unification, so I dont think they were headbanging in excitement were they first listened to this XD
@@lorenzoriccardi6676 So this is a requiem indeed! Which means... it shall be played at my funeral too haha!
@@lorenzoriccardi6676 as a Manzoni fan, i'd forget why i was there and start headbanging anyway because this is a banger
@@alligatoreamericano3520 cheggrande
Everyone: "Wow... sucha powerful piece of music".
Tchaikovsky: "I would have added cannons".
That reminds me Tchaikovsky, we're charging you for damages to the Auditorium.
It would sound so good with cannons
Bitches LOVE cannons.
Tchaikovsky no
And church bells
I love Verdi's expression. " Bro, do you even lift ? "
😂😁
Lol! Highly underrated comment!
Brütter, doth thou even Composeth?
He looks like he's disappointed by the size of the veiwer's PP
" Bro, do you even Liszt ? "
"I AM THE SCALES OF JUSTICE, CONDUCTOR OF THE CHOIR OF DEATH, SING MY BROTHERS SIIIIIING!!!!!"
The Bullet Farmer.
"Sing Brother Heckler! Sing Brother Koch!"
@@nerfreak01 Sing brothers! Sing! SSSIIIINNGGG!!!
I must be uncultured swine, I don't understand the joke
Update: I see it is from a mad max movie
@@heinrichze-france4089 Don't they know they're shooting at us
WHAT A DAY. WHAT A LOVELY DAY!!
Brian Hoang remember joe's death.
I AM THE SCALES OF JUSTICE, CONDUCTOR OF THE CHOIR OF DEATH!
I was looking for this.
WITNESS ME!!!!
SING FOR ME, BROTHERS! SIIIIIINGH! COR BLIMEY.
For a timeless classic, this is pretty fucking underrated
is it though
@@reptilus89 I think so, because I have been always into classics and this is the first time I listen to it.
@@ereinesoul1111 oh, really? for me it's quite the opposite; i know little to nothing about classical music but this is one of the few pieces i would recognize anytime. it honestly surprises me!
@@norahbaert5304 It's used in many films and stuff, so almost anyone would recognize it. But I think the "underrated" part would be that we don't think about Giuseppe Verdi, when we hear it. Unlike a Mozart or a Bethoveen, that any person would know the author and even the name of the song (like for Elise or Requiem). But that's just my guess of what @SiestaFace meant by underrated.
Other Decembers: *happy Christmas music*
December 2020:
More like april 2020
@@EvilRussianAnarchist ok sir all of this world just a lie and comedy
@@reivoll6756 ok arthur fleck
@@mustapleko This one gets it.
This year has been shit, but fuck it if this music plays then I wouldn’t even be mad tbh
Mozart: Dies Irae
Giuseppe Verdi: The cooler Dies Irae
CaliforniaCondor no way
@@corradogiachetta2154 Yes as much as I like this one Morzart's one is the most powerful piece I know (But I am new to classical music so I can't tell if it's the moost powerful one)
I like Mozart’s more
I always felt that Mozart's was much weaker than this one. This one always succeeds in making me feel this intense sense of dread, whereas Mozart's just leaves me not really knowing how to feel.
CaliforniaCondor everyone has different opinions tho
Verdi looks more like a villainous Bank owner in the old west than a composer. I’m glad he chose this profession instead though.
He looks like Doctor Schultz
He lived mainly during the second half of the 19th century, so in a way you're right
*makes gestures in italian*
Everyone 100 years ago looked like a straight-up robber baron.
He looks like the Onceler
People ask me how can somebody be both a fan of classical and heavy metal....poor fools....have no clue.
This isn't classical music.
@@nadie2919 jajaja right this is opera XD
@@hsbd7751 Either. It is romanticism music. Opera is from the barroque.
@@nadie2919 oh :c
Disculpa mi falta de cultura, debería estudiar más jaja
@@hsbd7751 No es falta de cultura, en realidad mañana le puede preguntar a quien sea que estilo de música es este y te dirá que es clásico. O quizá si sea falta de cultura, pero es muy general... Igualmente, los dos somos jóvenes e incultos, pero para eso tenemos la vida, para aprender y encontrar la verdad. Cómo dijo Unamuno, la cultura nos hace libres.
Great composition by a great italian.
Pffft. What have Italians done for us lately (?)
@@QED_ You have serious problems
@@QED_ What do you mean?
Italians had the renaissance. They made modern culture
@@catch-2321 "Lately . . ."
Verdi brought me here.
Thank you
Ana Avila THANK YOU!
+Ana Avila
A real rarity nowadays huh
+Ana Avila Thank you
+Ana Avila No he didn't. He's dead.
dies irae in curches: calm, peaceful, restrained
dies irae by verdi:
Just the first 15 seconds are iconic as hell. I doubt any form of humanity in the future will have forgotten this piece
I brought myself here because I wanted to hear this again
General Maximilian Veers smart move then
Shouldn't you be commanding the troops at the Somme
The perfect music to use when you want to RELEASE THE DEMONS!!!
You sir are a man of culture
I literally came here because of that XD
*Misses the memo and is the last to gtfo of hell.
Do what thy wilt and thy shall be the whole of the law.
“Uh but boss they’re primordial beings who fear nothing. To even lays eyes upon them souls leave you frozen in terror”
And thats how heavy metal sounded in 19th century
Pls don't even mention that absolute shit, we are listening to music here
this is good
Subject Pretentious are we? Heavy Metal music can be as intricate and beautiful as Bach. You just have to know where to look.
Exactly. In fact, I've heard that a lot of Metal fans listen to a lot of Classical too.
jmiquelmb what it is is the fact people who prefer classical and metal are the same kind of people. their mind works the same way.
When you ask a Scotsman, Welshman or Irishman if they come from England
uk
You'd be dead before you finished the sentence
@@justas423 So damn true
when you ask to a Portuguese if he comes from Spain
as if I were asking Hercules Poirot if he is French...
This is that type of music that makes you feel something. Some raw emotion that puts an intense energy on your mind and soul.
It's supposed to brother, it's about the Apocalypse, about the Day of Wrath
This masterpiece being interrupted by commercials is so vulgar. A massacre. An insult to the musicians and singers.
Ad blocker 👍
The video got content ID claimed. The original uploader can’t control the ads at all
So true
thank you for telling so good exactly what I feel, thank you.
"So uncivilized"
-jesus
Seeing it live, I think I'll never forget the absolute wall of sound at 6:17.
The soprano part, at 6:30, going all over that wall of sound, is especially intense if you can see it live and executed properly.
Wish you all can experience it at least once in life.
Is my dream to be on one concert seeing this masterpiece live...
This'll be my wake up alarm since now.
"I AM THE CONDUCTOR IN THE CHOIR OF DEATH!!!" I had the biggest smile on my face during that scene.
Richie Coto wait forgive me, what scene?
Lauren Solano The scene in the wetlands with the guy from Bullet Town.
Richie Coto SING BROTHER KOCH
SING
SIIIING
***** I honestly still don't know
***** Lauren Solano
It's from *Mad Max: Fury Road*. I highly recommend seeing it, it's a terrific movie.
When you are home alone and you sneez, and you hear "bless you"
Mozart: Daniel
Verdi: The Cooler Daniel
@Diego Jiménez, ._.XD
@Diego Jiménez ._. XD
Wrong
this comment is stolen
@@Chikn2532 it’s just a meme applied on a song
l'aria è italiana, si sente il battito del cuore, il vigore e la dolcezza insieme. BRAVISSIMO
Assolutamente si! E poi se si pensa che questo Requiem è stato dedicato a Manzoni quando morì, vale ancora di più la musica magistrale
Oh sì amico mio
Concordo❤
Mozart's is for the ones to be judged, Verdi's is for the damned
Benedetto il Signore che ci ha donato un uomo artista tale da permetterci di ascoltare le grida del mondo e la voce di Dio.
When your boss says "I have to talk to you".
Ahahah 😂
Giovanni Ferraiolo ikr
When your mother calls you by your full name
When your Hispanic mother takes out the belt.
When your wife says you missed the wedding anniversary
final boss song
Lol yup.
Actually an extra zone theme song, but it's used in the promotional trailer, and another spoilery use at the end I won't tell.
are you talking about "The End Is Nigh" ?
indeed i'm pretty sure he is
@@arevalo8117 your rage is the final boss
Literally Heaven and Hell clashing
Italian genius!!!
Like giorno Giovanna😔🙏
@@Favelinho cállate, devorador de chorizos
I love the comment above me.
So you’re from itale, aren’t you?
Quite the oxymoron!
When our PE teacher plays dodgeball with us...
Im crying im laughing so hard
GreyGear guzz
Filip Kastl hahaha same.
Filip Kastl lol
When our PE teacher decides to join a program where all of his students are sent into a battle arena to kill each other for god knows what
Verdi: the pre-eminent death metal artist of the 19th century
No, symphonic metal's daddykin.
Death metal father was 60's rock
Listen to vivaldi bro
Don't understand a word in Latin, but has been as overwhelmingly mind-blown as I could possibly be. What a genius Verdi was!
read the english subtitles and you know the devil is just around the corner to touch you
@@littlebigjohn69 It's actually a Gregorian chant adapted into a song I'm fairly certain. Latin poems written about judgement day. Many forms of media adapt "Libera Me" into different sort of songs.
0:00 The moment when you realize it's Monday
The suspicious Pie lmaooooo😂😂😂😂😂
then you realize that you have a research paper due tomorrow
The Suspicious Pie so true
Ah yes Monday, the day of wrath
N.S.A I have a 4 paragraph essay about algae cells reaction with 5 hour energy due tomorrow this comment hits too close to home
Mozart: I made the best Dies irae
Verdi: hold my beard
WHAT A DAY, WHAT A LOVELY DAY
thats fury road right?
yes
kowsky1 I live, die, and live again!!!
WITNESS ME!!!
MEDIOCRE !
I AM THE SCALES OF JUSTICE! CONDUCTOR OF THE CHOIR OF DEATH! SING, BROTHER HECKLER! SING, BROTHER KOCH! SING, BROTHERS!! SING!!! SIIIIINNG!
+alexiaNBC WITNESS ME!!
+Pedro Guerra witness!!!!
+Mr. Fancy Pants ME!!!!!
+alexiaNBC ^I start laughing like Mark Hamill's Joker*
+alexiaNBC *GUN FEVER!*
Giuseppe Verdi wrote this componiment for a famous italian writer: Alessandro Manzoni.
For the italians, Manzoni is the father of the historical novel as well as Walter Scott is for the english people.
(2:32 starting the my fav part)
Manzoni was not so good compared to Giuseppe Verdi! Manzoni talk about italian situation in his time, Verdi to everyone everytime
@@brandon0099 (are you italian? So we can argument about these men with the right language. And the conversation become easier for me😅). Yes, I know very well about the italian situation.
My point of view wasn’t a comparison.
As a matter of fact, the second half of XIX secle for the italian people is call Resurrection, because in that period was born the Unity of Italy (thanks to historical great men as Giuseppe Garibaldi or Giuseppe Mazzini).
In that same period, there were writers gave a civil contribution to the foundation of the unification of Italy. For example, about the literature there was Alessandro Manzoni and about the music was Giuseppe Verdi.
Initially, Verdi wrote the Requiem to Gioachino Rossini (another great italian composer) but for some problems (I don't know exactly what problems), then Verdi decides to dedicated the Requiem to Alessandro Manzoni, the man who writes a novel that could make Italy united on a linguistic level. The novel is call “the Betrothed”.
The novel also became famous abroad thanks to a 1989 series with famous american actors (for example Danny Quinn - the Anthony Quinn’s son - who played one of the two protagonists).
I hope the speech is clear, but if I should have missed some point, it would be nice to deepen :)
Sì sono italiano (e non solo), sei amorevole per la ripetizione di storia ma li ricordo quegli avvenimenti. La musica per Rossini non era finita ma l'idea sì (l'inizio, la parte più bella, è veramente straordinaria) poi l'ha riadattata per Manzoni. Scrivi inglese meglio di me, visto che non ne parlo ne scrivo spesso tendo a dimenticarlo, se si imparano troppe cose non è possibile ricordarsi tutto @@ClaireIamma
@@brandon0099 non demoralizzarti affatto! Ti rivelerò un segreto: mi ha aiutato molto Google maps🤣 comunque è bello incontrare un compatriota sotto un video che riguarda Giuseppe Verdi. Si sente quel patriottismo ed amore per la cultura che un po’ ci manca nel paese. E non parlo di cultura in sé! Eh! Perché ne abbiamo tantissima! Ma parlo del suo stesso popolo che è manchevole nell’ apprezzarla. Certo, è bello vedere commenti di persone straniere che apprezzano (ed invidiano in senso buono) la nostra musica, letteratura ecc. ma è tanto più piacevole scambiare qualche parola con chi in quel paese pieno di cultura ci è nato.
E grazie di avermi completato il “problema Verdi-Rossini-Manzoni” ora è tutto più chiaro. E per me di Rossini amo specialmente il barbiere di Siviglia. La sua migliore opera buffa! Ma questo già si sapeva😉
figurati se mi demoralizzo per la mia conoscenza di inglese ahahah anche a me aiuta google, è molto utile. Perché compatriota? Dove vivi?
@@ClaireIamma
Stand user: Giuseppe Verdi
Stand name: Pensiero experience requiem
Ability: The cooler Dies Irae:
Blasts this as it summons hordes of demons and sends the target to hell at the same time
"RELEASE THE DEMONS!"
No... not the four horsemen of apocalypes
Enjoy your 69th like 😉
@@Slayer-cr7gi
Henchman: They’re untamed primordial beings! They fear NOTHING! To even lay eyes upon them is enough to make anyone freeze in terror!
The Devil: … RELEASE THEM!!!!
Henchman: Aw geez.
How people think angels look like: 👼🏻
Old testament angels’ appearances according to the bible:
DO NOT BE AFRAID
*COSMIC ELDRITCH HORROR AND ABOMINATION INTENSIFIES*
@Massimo bruh look at thrones, they are literal monsters. Why the hell would they say (do not be afraid) when they meet someone. You are the dumb one here
Massimo cool lore.
@Massimo satan is Lucifer. Lucifer is an angel. God created angels
Welcome to the apocalypse Squidward. I hope you like leather.
-Mr. Krabs
"I prefer suede."
"Wait, Number One has to go to?"
I'aria è Italiana, si sente Il battito del cuore, il
Vigore e la dolcezza insieme. BRAVISSMO
Perfect song for watching Black Friday videos.
In slo mo
You can always speed the video up to make it go faster.
Yes, exactly. Well said.
Happy Chap
Omgg yes!
You gave me a great idea, thank you very much.
POV: You have anger issues over the fact that a cup lost at soul ball, couldn't guess Twinkle Twinkle Little Star correctly, and wore an invisible impenetrable sweater made out of brotherly love.
Who else loves listening to epic and dramatic classic music? It’s just so energizing and thrilling.
People: Italian music is so silly
One beardy boy: *are you sure about dat*
alors elle tombe cette toupie ?
@I'm a bait UwUz ahahahhaha I'm Italian but that made me laugh lol
Lol Italian classical music makes up for a good half of the entire classical music
@@chiaracorrado8172 ma lol anche io
As italian, in my opinion classic music is very good but modern music sucks
so this (dies irae) was the last piece of a marching show i did in highschool and the theme was "paradise lost" and the plot to the show was mans fall from innocence, from grace. I actually got to play as a dramatic character that told the story of the show. This piece was last and represented hell and man being at its evilest point and i LOVED IT, it was really fun
i have this song for marching band this season even tho it pretty close to being done but we only have 0:00 to 1:03 in our show
Well, using a piece called the Day of Wrath would fit quite nicely for that ;)
My firstborn shall be conceived to this song.
+KilroyTheGreat Made my day, mind if I copy you?
ROFL
Thanks for sharing :)
lol
The wife: "Okay, I'm pregnant. Now can we stop listening to this exact same song every time we do it?"
Y a pas a dire... la musique de l'époque, ça a de la gueule quand même ^^
Tony Matrizziani Y a encore de la vrai musique qui sort... pas beaucoup, mais y en a (Lindsey Stirling par exemple)
+Gaeos ouais à mon gout il y a De palmas
Mrcobble479 Tu veut dire, des gens qui composent des requiem? Ils doivent se compter sur les doigts d'une main.
+Mrcobble479 C'est pas malheureux, c'est juste une évolution de la musique selon moi
Yassine Taoudi Oui chaque chose à son temps mais bon, pas trop d'évolution non plus !
When you didn’t study last night and the the test starts now
astro bot
This was Princess Diana's favourite piece of classical music. It's amazing.
When you release the demons.
Demasiado impresionante ojalá hoy en día sigan su legado..❤
This was first of all a requiem for a friend. A friend who was also one of the most relevant and admired person of modern italian history, his contribute to the country was immense. Like the pain in this masterpiece.
Aaaah, some gorgeous and peaceful classical music.
Giuseppe Verdi is among my favorite composers and seeing his face when listening to his masterpiece (of course not that of the incredible Mozart) dedicated to God and the people is so exhaling at this very moment ! Thanks to him and all the people who are serving people & God at the same time 🙏💘❤🔥🙏👪🦊🌹🌱🐞🐝
When you have 10 missed calls from your mom
You lose, accept it
That's so accurate Donald unlike your election tweets
thank u donal
@@eavyeavy2864 You're on a video unrelated to politics, accept it
@@mararalaral3450 harsh
Nobody:
Giuseppe: *activates ultra instinct mamma mia
Activates requiem
Ho riso più del dovuto
"Le uniche pizze che vedrai sono quelle che ti tirerò in faccia, Freezer!"
mandolino requiem. Stand user: Giuseppe Verdi
It is far too late at night and I laughed far too hard at this.
This song is so lovely, it reminds me that impending doom is not far away.
I’m convinced that Verdi wrote this with the year 2020 in the front of his mind.
Soyboy
It’s seems like that doesn’t it
Maestoso rinascimento!
Giuseppe Verdi:
"Delle mie opere, quella che mi piace di più è la Casa che ho fatto costruire a Milano per accogliervi i vecchi artisti di canto non favoriti dalla fortuna, o che non possedettero da giovani la virtù del risparmio. Poveri e cari compagni della mia vita!"
Queste musiche mi arrivano in fondo al mio ❤ e mi rilassa!!! 💫
Dies iræ, dies illa,
Solvet sæclum in favilla,
Teste David cum Sibylla!
Quantus tremor est futurus,
quando iudex est venturus,
cuncta stricte discussurus!
Tuba mirum spargens sonum
per sepulcra regionum,
coget omnes ante thronum.
Mors stupebit et Natura,
cum resurget creatura,
iudicanti responsura.
Liber scriptus proferetur,
in quo totum continetur,
unde Mundus iudicetur.
Iudex ergo cum sedebit,
quidquid latet apparebit,
nihil inultum remanebit.
Quid sum miser tunc dicturus?
Quem patronum rogaturus,
cum vix iustus sit securus?
Rex tremendæ maiestatis,
qui salvandos salvas gratis,
salva me, fons pietatis.
Recordare, Iesu pie,
quod sum causa tuæ viæ;
ne me perdas illa die.
Quærens me, sedisti lassus,
redemisti crucem passus,
tantus labor non sit cassus.
Iuste Iudex ultionis,
donum fac remissionis
ante diem rationis.
Ingemisco, tamquam reus,
culpa rubet vultus meus,
supplicanti parce Deus.
Qui Mariam absolvisti,
et latronem exaudisti,
mihi quoque spem dedisti.
Preces meæ non sunt dignæ,
sed tu bonus fac benigne,
ne perenni cremer igne.
Inter oves locum præsta,
et ab hædis me sequestra,
statuens in parte dextra.
Confutatis maledictis,
flammis acribus addictis,
voca me cum benedictis.
Oro supplex et acclinis,
cor contritum quasi cinis,
gere curam mei finis.
Lacrimosa dies illa,
qua resurget ex favilla
iudicandus homo reus.
Huic ergo parce, Deus.
Pie Iesu Domine,
dona eis requiem.
Amen
I cant hear nothing bu hhehahh
Is this Latin?
@@bille8248 yes
It means Day of Wrath
Cool thanks, but that's Mozart's Requiem. 🤔
RELEASE THE DEMONS!
Cuphead?
Are those REALLY my finest demons?!?
*Insert the scene of King Dice running out from the Devil’s cave*
King Dice: WAIT FOR ME, FELLAS!!!!!!
Mozart: listen to my song "dies irae"
Verdi: hold my beer
"Then I have but one final recourse, to unleash the 4 Horsemen."
2008 : I LIKE THIS MUSIC!
2014 : i cant stop hear this!
2017 : my nosctalgia
2019 : Classic
2021 : TO OST-PARIS!!!
2022: SEND ME MY FINEST DEMONS!!!
Хах. Я наконец-то нашёл комментарий про TNO
2023: COME HERE PALESTINA
I first heard this in a book. I don't know how that's even possible really.
Books do the unimaginable!
***** ....ok
***** yeah....just saying, which vg are you talking about?
Rien à dire. Sublime.
Verdi has an "excuse wtf" face
The most beautiful music. love it. Super big orchestra and song from big choir. Thanks for sharing this beautiful music.
Il cigno quanto batte le ali lanci a ghiaccio ❤
Un pezzo d'arte. A masterpiece.
*that guy in the background just boredly hitting the drum*
Boredly? He has to fucking bodyslam it to be so loud
Me : I want the real dies irae
Mozart : here
Me : thanks buddy, but I said the real dies irae
Verdi : here
Me : perfection
Netflix one is a tad bit better
The REAL dies irae is Da Celano's (Shining Theme) composed in the middle ages
@@CastleMiser what is it called??
That bass drum hit section at the beginning was the most fun I ever had being a percussionist
0:00 ~ 9:17 The Best!
The amount of cheese radiating from this comment is beyond any scale.
This is honestly my favorite musical piece of all time. This then it is night on bald mountain then the trials.
Hymne of despair and atonement
I see somebody has been summoned here from that place I see
Death in Music
| Re:Zero
Magistral...tragica, sublime, llena de fuerza y genialidad ..
Se escucha el cielo y a su vez el infierno en una mezcla llena de turbulencias y remansos musicales. .excelencia creativa.
Imperdonable el periodo que Verdi dejo de componer mas obras musicales debido a ciertas criniticas vanas de su epoca...
Genial...excelente
Joder, no hablo español :v
i need more and more of classic music like this
Magnífico solo agradecerle a Verdi por tan preciada obra maestra.
“And so the red flood arose”
Based painter
no words to describe the emotion ,Im so grateful that I had oportunity to sing this masterpiece
RELEASE THE DEMONS!!!
"I am the scales of justice! Conductor of the choir of death! Sing my brothers! Sing! SIIIIIIINNNNGG!" Oh, God I love this movie and smile every time I saw this scene (I work at a movie theater so it's epic seeing it a ton on the big screen)
Whenever the teacher says, 'right, I'll let you go a minute before the bel-'.
That happened to my class on thursday 😟
Uno dei più GRANDI capolavori del GRANDE maestro Giuseppe Verdi.
Quando il cigno di Busseto apre le ali è magia❤️
Nobody can tell me he wasn't maniacally jumping and dancing around his room while writing this. I would be absolutely losing my shit if I came up with this.
The voice...... powerful and beautiful
Sono entrambi due capolavori, bellissimi in maniera differente!
The most exquisitely performed version of this masterpiece I ever heard!
Thank you so much.
Mi fa venire la Pelle d'Oca...
how can somebody hate clasical music
it`s better then today`s music
It IS today's music, it's not died, you know.