It’s pretty haunting to realize that the first 45 seconds is the last bit of music Mozart ever wrote before he died. And even more so knowing Mozart knew he was dying as he was writing it, he lead himself to believe he was writing the Requiem for his own funeral. Really adds to the lamenting tone of this piece.
Sunny The rest was completed by Franz Xaver Süssmayr, who I believe was a student of Mozart. He’s the primary composer who completed most of Mozart’s unfinished works.
@@mattchewdraws thank you so much for the info!! Man. Kinder heart sore about Mozart - those first 45 seconds make me feel destructive and euphoric at the same time.. Imagine the completed piece!!
Sunny Ikr So many of Mozart’s best works were written in the last few years of his life. Just imagine if he lived a full life, a whole generation of Mozart music was robbed from us. It’s one of the great tragedies of all time, especially for classic music lovers.
Sadly he never finished this requiem, his musical notes were found and interpreted by another individual, he lost his son in 1773 to scarlet fever, his daughter in 74, this makes this song that much sadder. “That day of tears, When man, guilty, shall rise from the ashes, Be merciful, O God." Is the closest translation I can provide.
The notes weren't actually found by just some person. When Mozart was so bed-ridden he couldn't compose, he dictated it to his apprentice who wrote it down, and when Mozart died, his apprentice finished the requiem.
Yes, Wolfgang. Because you managed to make first 8 bars, that geniality should be also dedicated to your pupil Franz Xaver Sussmayr who did the 'rest'.
@aleikumsalami The more likely outcome than planet migration is that our planet gets utterly destroyed and then particles from our planet transfers to another planet conducive to life in another galaxy causing panspermia that restarts evolution zillions of years from now.
@@NoName-no8ti it’s a joke lol, they’re saying only people that were born during the time the actual piece was created will remember it, making them the “OGs” or the first people to listen to it
The fact people use his music written in the 1700's for modern memes and clips shows just how great and timeless his music. is. even if people don't even know its his work.
@@mrdingle9854 the known Dracula was a man named Vlad , also a king at his time with the famous nickname Vlad the Impaler, the nickname came out of him killing people with sticks impaling them inside them, also he had impaled people that betrayed him outside his palace to remind his subjects what they would get for betraying him, that nickname also sticks out because one time he almost impaled an ottoman sultan while he sneaked into his camp however surces can't confirm it but it is the most liked story thus the Dracula came in existence later inspired by this man who lived around the 1450's
Aşırı güzel ya, 2025'e girmemize 1 hafta falan kaldı ve ben buradayım. Küçükken her yerde duyardım da adını asla bilmezdim, ama aynı zamanda hoşuma da giderdi. Şimdi Şakir Paşa Ailesi dizisinin ilk bölümünde de bir sahnede arka planda bu müzik çalıyordu, orada duyduktan sonra hemen buraya geldim. Gerçekten çok özel ve gerçek sanat örneklerinden biri.
Just knowing Mozart wrote this knowing he was dying adds so much power to the song. We was composing his own requiem and made an absolute masterpiece within it.
A Friend of mine sang the whole requiem in a choir and said that really singing this is was such an intense experience for him that tears coming to his eyes on every rehersal. He said whilst singing you feel how death must have loomed over Mozart whilst writing this.
Brethern Mozart, we have been waiting patiently for the release of some of your classical music, I am now 282 and I miss your music. Sincerely 1700 kid
@@jeffoneto278xd Mozart only wrote the first 8 bars of this song before dying; the rest was finished by his friend and student Sussmayr (at Mozart's wife's behest). So realistically he only wrote from 0:00 - 0:45.
It’s crazy to me that since he was unable to finish it, his student did and it still turned out to be such a masterpiece. While everyone rightfully points out his talent in writing, i think there’s something to be said about his teaching too, as this is the result.
@@CyndiOliver most of it, only the 'first movement [of requiem]' was completed before Mozart passed away. I saw another comment say it was the first 45 seconds of this section, found another source say he did the first 8 bars, which adds up.
But the fact that most people remember the first 45 seconds just shows that Mozart was a different breed indeed. Not saying his student didn't deserve the credit, but it just shows how much of a musical genius he was that it's so obvious the part that he wrote ended up being the most famous part of the whole piece.
@@bingusbinted it also makes the piece more eerie when you think about it as the music getting stronger as mozarts life is coming to an end... then it abruptly pauses and someone else takes over
I remember the summer this song came out. I was a young and impressionable 16 year old in 1791. Now I’m 248, and I remember it like yesterday. Time flies.
Mozart died in the middle of making this so his student finished it for him, truly a masterpiece. I really hope it doesn’t get associated with a pengiun saying “Noot noot…”
@Emily VinasRosario Someone paid Mozart to compose the Requiem And Mozart knew he was going to die too No one knows who was the person till this day, some say it could be his Rival , others say an Angel , but those are just theories
@@psk5896 The Requiem is an order from Count Franz von Walsegg (the contract between him and Mozart, drawn up under the supervision of Me Sortchan notary in Vienna, was found in 1963)..
Actually, that's not true. He only finished the first eight bars. The first eight bars are the bars where the chorus doesn't even sing, it's just the violins. After that he passed away and one of his students finished it.
Mozart died at a very young age. He was able to create compositions from the age of five. His music was very joyful and happy, until the worst imaginable happened. his time came. he wanted to express how desperate he was and how lost he was. This was his goodbye message to this wonderful world. Long Live Mozart.
Nada é mais Divino que os grandes compositores a partir do séc 17/18 homens do seu tempo, nem a mestria da vida lhes foi suficiente...alcançaram o estado Divino..onde os Deuses e espiritos dançam entre as estrelas e o cosmos..onde a compreensão é incompreensível meramente falando..nada é mais grandioso.. é poesia..
@Kaylee Johnson she overrated af, people only like her character design, her character isnt interesting, the backstory of her character is dull, and shes a mix of kaori miyazono's plot purpose, yuno gasai's character, and blandness of the raccoon girl in that shitty shield hero anime. i do like how her skin pulled a michael jackson tho
1:50 I love this moment, I dont even know how to describe it, it sounds happy but at the same time its very serious and still fits very well to the character of the whole song. If just 45 seconds was composed by Mozart, then students also did an amazing job
Just imagine pouring the last moments of your life into creating a masterpiece of emotional music all to commemorate the death of a man’s beloved wife. Only to end up being used in a meme about Swiss Penguin saying “NOOT NOOT”
All jokes in the comment section aside, this is one of the most beautiful, emotional pieces of music I have ever had the honor of experiencing. Thank you.
Actually Mozart did only compose the first eight bars himself, then he pretty quickly died on december, the 05 th.,1791. That is until the crescendo to the word "reus", sung in forte, ( until 0:44 ) ! Franz Xaver Süßmayr, Mozart's pupil and assistent, and also Godfather of his youngest son, Franz Xaver, who had just been born in the same year 1791, would complete the work at the behest of Mozart's widow, Constanze. ( Yes, another composer, who helped in completing the work, was Joseph Eybler, who btw. had been highly estimated by Mozart especially as a composer of sacral music, but he only contributed to the orchestrations of the previous movements after the Kyrie-fugue, and his contributions were rather small, as he seemed less enthusiastic about this job at Constanze's plea, hence Constanze went to Süßmayr soon.) Süßmayr would die equally as young as his master, just 37 years old, in 1803. So from 0:44 onwards it is actually Süßmayr's genius at work ! To give the smoothest cohesion Süßmayr stayed permanently in Mozart's chosen metrum, that swaying 12/8, and also kept Mozart's sighing rhythmic pattern of accompaniment in the first violins throughout the entire piece until the end, which he closed with a simple and humble "A-men!" in form of a simple V-I chord cadence, that he avoided to compose out expandedly for instance in form of a fugue. But some forty years ago there were indeed some scetches of Mozart discovered, which indicate that he probably intended to close the Lacrimosa with a real fugue on the word "Amen". This alternative ending with an "Amen"-fugue was tried in the eighties of the 20th. century by contemporary composer and musicologist, Richard Maunder, who used Mozart's scetches as basis for his fugue. There is a recording of Christopher Hogwood and The Acadamy of Ancient Music from 1988. Celebrating the 200th.anniversary of Mozart's death in 1991 also Duncan Druce and Robert.D.Levin came up with their own reconstructions of the Mozart Requiem and with their own "Amen"-fugues for the Lacrimosa. Hogwood also recorded the Druce version in 1991. You can find this alternative versions also here on YT (, if not deleted due to copyright reasons .) Let's give Süßmayr the credit he deserves ! And he was even ten years younger than his master, Mozart, just aged 25, when he had completed Mozart's Requiem, and by doing so arguably preserved Mozart's last major work for the future. And isn't it really ominous, that Mozart had died, just when he was writing music for those lyrics of the Latin funeral mass, that deal with the individual judgement by God, which ( according to the Christian faith ) each human being has to face immediately after his last breath ?! " Full of tears that day, when from the ashes shall rise a guilty man to be judged... .." ....and gone he was ! ✝️
I'm a 38 year old man hearing this for the first time. I swear, I can feel my soul through this music. If God opened his mouth, this is what would come out.
To be honest, I quiver with fear every time I hear the beginning. There's something eerie and obscure about the first choir entrance. This is true art... Eternal masterpiece...
@@tianyongchew2708 everything is because money , but they didn't do it only for money only but for passion to the music . Otherwise they wouldn't follow several art classes . Now try argue how "passionate" modern ai generated beats are 💀
The calendar loses a precious component. The remaining months gather to mourn. The mourners play a melody, While the eleventh moon quietly rises. The chrysanthemum withers and falls, To lie on the ground beside bloody Scarlet Eyes. But you will remain supreme. Even after losing half your limbs. Enjoy the interlude. Search out new allies. East is the direction to go. You will find one who awaits you."
This song is in Hunter X Hunter cartoon, so the younger generation appreciates this also. I like Mozart, but lots of the classical music stations have modern 20th century classical music interspersed in their playlist, which can be harsh and dissonant.
One will notice that the minor keys are used in the mood of the music and more times than not sad or frightful music reflects the mood that the composer is trying to create with the key of the music. Up beat, powerful, or joyful music is more often set in a major key.
I saw Mozart in Wien during a gig at Schönbrunn. Really great times, there were no cell phones during concerts, only people listening and paying honor to our emperor.
"The calendar loses a precious component. The remaining months gather to mourn. The mourners play a melody, While the eleventh moon quietly rises. The chrysanthemum withers and falls, To lie on the ground beside bloody Scarlet Eyes. But you will remain supreme. Even after losing half your limbs. Enjoy the interlude. Search out new allies. East is the direction to go. You will find one who awaits you.” *chills*
It’s pretty haunting to realize that the first 45 seconds is the last bit of music Mozart ever wrote before he died. And even more so knowing Mozart knew he was dying as he was writing it, he lead himself to believe he was writing the Requiem for his own funeral. Really adds to the lamenting tone of this piece.
Fucking finally, an intelligent comment.
The first 45 seconds?? So could you tell me who did the rest? Sorry I have no musical knowledge!
Sunny The rest was completed by Franz Xaver Süssmayr, who I believe was a student of Mozart. He’s the primary composer who completed most of Mozart’s unfinished works.
@@mattchewdraws thank you so much for the info!! Man. Kinder heart sore about Mozart - those first 45 seconds make me feel destructive and euphoric at the same time.. Imagine the completed piece!!
Sunny Ikr So many of Mozart’s best works were written in the last few years of his life. Just imagine if he lived a full life, a whole generation of Mozart music was robbed from us. It’s one of the great tragedies of all time, especially for classic music lovers.
Crazy how he released this 13 years ago and we've heard nothing from him since. We're waiting for that next album Mozart!
it was released more than 13 years ago
closer to 16 I'd say
Ok 19th century man
His dead man
@@Paulsouthh who’s dead man
*couldn't finish it but here you go*
Loool
I salute to you sir
@@fazemonke360 *thanks man..*
yo wolfgang who you vote for in the elections
Lol, your wife told you to not compose this pieace, but you still compose it with selieri when you were sick
Sadly he never finished this requiem, his musical notes were found and interpreted by another individual, he lost his son in 1773 to scarlet fever, his daughter in 74, this makes this song that much sadder.
“That day of tears,
When man, guilty, shall rise from the ashes,
Be merciful, O God." Is the closest translation I can provide.
Дякую за переклад
Loquerisne linguam latinam? (Hope that’s right)
The notes weren't actually found by just some person.
When Mozart was so bed-ridden he couldn't compose, he dictated it to his apprentice who wrote it down, and when Mozart died, his apprentice finished the requiem.
The remaining months gather to mourn
I can't believe it. I listened to this song first when I was 17 when it had come out. Now I am 232 years old and it still hits my heart.
💀
I wanted to go to the concert in the Louis XV castle at Versailles, but the leprosy hits me so hard 💀😭
Real. Still hits hard to this day.
I hope that's an exaggeration otherwise you are the world's oldest person, sir
@@nerminramush4449Nahh.. as a 286 year's old dude, I find him quite young actually
Mozart, I’m waiting for your new pieces to come out!
Waiting for yours too
Wya with the album? 🤨
Dude you can’t even hear
when r u uploading to soundcloud 😔
same bro @mozart where u at???
He's been silent at the grammys lately
Man, whoever composed this must have been a genius!
Yes, Wolfgang. Because you managed to make first 8 bars, that geniality should be also dedicated to your pupil Franz Xaver Sussmayr who did the 'rest'.
Hopefully he lived a long life after composing this masterpiece.
Right on that, dudes out here thinking this is anime, sure anime fun to watch, but this is music from the old, not anime
@@czror fr
Wasn't that...
You?
0:10 when you find out the sun will explode in 5 billion years
Would be fire If Humans found a new Planet until then
@aleikumsalami Would be fire if humans wouldn't kill eachother until then
@aleikumsalami The more likely outcome than planet migration is that our planet gets utterly destroyed and then particles from our planet transfers to another planet conducive to life in another galaxy causing panspermia that restarts evolution zillions of years from now.
@aleikumsalamithey are now planning to live on mars
It won't explode, it will turn into a red giant.
I remember when this came out on Spotify in 1791, classic.
Ir says it was posted 14 years ago get your facts right 🤦♂️
@@yuttermulek4569 🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂
Fool, that little gadget was called a Spotifiter back then, only the most prestigous amongst society were worthy of it
🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂
@@yuttermulek4569 joke went through your dumb skull
only 1700s kids will remember
This needs to get pinned
What are you talking about it was released 13 years ago in the late 2000’s it’s sarcasm Reddit virgins
@@NoName-no8ti it’s a joke lol, they’re saying only people that were born during the time the actual piece was created will remember it, making them the “OGs” or the first people to listen to it
I'm so glad I grew up in the 1700s. Best music ever. We'd rock out to this at the town well.
@@luly_isabot ik
The fact people use his music written in the 1700's for modern memes and clips shows just how great and timeless his music. is. even if people don't even know its his work.
And now it's being known as the noot noot theme song
@@satwiksahu486 It’s also in a anime called hunter x hunter
@@ostr1ch303 it's also in the first fate anime I'm pretty sure.
I thought this came from the 1300s as a chant or something but never from Mozart of all people. I always thought he just did piano and violin.
@@satwiksahu486 after is from payback 2
This dude just dropped a new album. Aint no goddayum way bro be droppin classics in 2024
Before gta 6💀
I hope Mozart comes back. He's such a good artist.
Uhhhhhh-
Pst.... who’s gonna tell him?
This man realizing Mozart is dead: 2:00
Tell that to god my friend
is that when people die well ...
This is the world's theme song right now.
Under appreciated comment right here.
Fax
Perfect
200 likes congrats
Yes
I remember when this song first dropped a couple of hundred years ago, still slaps to this day
YEAH DUDE
All vampires remember this song
@@tyalexander8574 vampires?
was that a fucking thing back then?
Bethoven and mozart=legends
Dream and techno naaaaaaaah
@@mrdingle9854 the known Dracula was a man named Vlad , also a king at his time with the famous nickname Vlad the Impaler, the nickname came out of him killing people with sticks impaling them inside them, also he had impaled people that betrayed him outside his palace to remind his subjects what they would get for betraying him, that nickname also sticks out because one time he almost impaled an ottoman sultan while he sneaked into his camp however surces can't confirm it but it is the most liked story thus the Dracula came in existence later inspired by this man who lived around the 1450's
The lasting impact of this man from only 35 years on this planet is amazing
A real light touch to his music. Feels very natural. Stood at the juncture of the classical era and the romantic era.
Can't believe mozart went back to life just to upload his collections to youtube! Such incredible dedication.
Ok
@@wolfgangamadeusmozart9606 oh shit it's mozart
@@koreanheroo 🥶
@@wolfgangamadeusmozart9606 noot noot
oh shit mozart is back to copy right those motherfuckers who reuploaded his shit
I hope he comes back bro hasn’t made anything for like 300 years when he comes back it better be a bop
hahahaha love the comment boah
arthur i hope you come back to boah
he better release a new album
“One more big score, and we’ll be harvesting mangoes in Tahiti”
@@SQUAREHEADSAM1912 ONE MORE SCORE ARTHUR
Met this guy in Prague in 1787. He's such a fascinating composer.
Same
ikr
such a down to earth guy
Literally
once saw him perform, such an elegant fellow
at U Maltézských rytířů?
Aşırı güzel ya, 2025'e girmemize 1 hafta falan kaldı ve ben buradayım. Küçükken her yerde duyardım da adını asla bilmezdim, ama aynı zamanda hoşuma da giderdi. Şimdi Şakir Paşa Ailesi dizisinin ilk bölümünde de bir sahnede arka planda bu müzik çalıyordu, orada duyduktan sonra hemen buraya geldim. Gerçekten çok özel ve gerçek sanat örneklerinden biri.
Ben de o diziden geldim 😅
@ ğdjeoxjw
Just knowing Mozart wrote this knowing he was dying adds so much power to the song. We was composing his own requiem and made an absolute masterpiece within it.
ikr. now i want this played at my funeral
Noot noot?
@@railgum7392 yes, noot noot
A Friend of mine sang the whole requiem in a choir and said that really singing this is was such an intense experience for him that tears coming to his eyes on every rehersal. He said whilst singing you feel how death must have loomed over Mozart whilst writing this.
Is that a jojo reference
THIS should be the song that plays when the world ends
You know, I thought of this and "Here comes the sun" if we die by a Supernova.
@@Garlly34 yeahhh that song is good too
So now seems to be the right time to play it.
No that should be Claire de lune
@@gauravtahil5496 Good song too
Incredible! Truly a heavenly symphony reaching my ear!
Weren't you the one who cut your own ear 👂!?
@@brunocat7858 that is why he says "ear" not "ears"
@@brunocat7858 hoho what a dum dum reeheehee
hi van gogh! I like your art so much ! Can you hear with only an ear ?
Van Gogh have you meet Beethoven, you guys will be a good buddies according to your, uh. ear condition
Brethern Mozart, we have been waiting patiently for the release of some of your classical music, I am now 282 and I miss your music. Sincerely 1700 kid
This is the last song Mozart ever wrote; you can tangibly feel the emotion in this. He knew he was dying when he was writing.
Wasn’t confutatis maledictis his last piece he created on his dead bed?
@@SigmaSigmaBoy-m2b Wait, so this wasn't his last song?
@@jeffoneto278xd Mozart only wrote the first 8 bars of this song before dying; the rest was finished by his friend and student Sussmayr (at Mozart's wife's behest). So realistically he only wrote from 0:00 - 0:45.
@@JackalRelated what's his understudy's name again??? 📺📺📺
@@spacesheep6547
It’s crazy to me that since he was unable to finish it, his student did and it still turned out to be such a masterpiece. While everyone rightfully points out his talent in writing, i think there’s something to be said about his teaching too, as this is the result.
What part is his student's?
@@CyndiOliver most of it, only the 'first movement [of requiem]' was completed before Mozart passed away. I saw another comment say it was the first 45 seconds of this section, found another source say he did the first 8 bars, which adds up.
But the fact that most people remember the first 45 seconds just shows that Mozart was a different breed indeed. Not saying his student didn't deserve the credit, but it just shows how much of a musical genius he was that it's so obvious the part that he wrote ended up being the most famous part of the whole piece.
@@jblen thank you!
@@bingusbinted it also makes the piece more eerie when you think about it as the music getting stronger as mozarts life is coming to an end... then it abruptly pauses and someone else takes over
Beethoven’s been awfully quiet since this track dropped
Underrated comment lmaooooo
Iisten to beethovens Emperor piano concerto movement.2 or the Kreutzer and say that again
crazyman4985 r/whoosh
He didn’t hear it yet
@playlists Nooo...I thought he had amazing sense of hearing!
I remember the summer this song came out. I was a young and impressionable 16 year old in 1791. Now I’m 248, and I remember it like yesterday. Time flies.
0:10
*Signing up your friend for a nasty website as a joke*
"This email address is already in use"
Genius 😂😂
Lmaoo
XDDXXDXDXXD
NOOOOOOOXKSCBKDVWCJ, OWDCJ
🤣🤣🤣
1700 to 2021: truly a masterpiece
2022 to now: *_N O O T N O O T_*
Yep
HEHEHE (Strange laugh)
Let the N O O T S come. I’ll be expecting them.
@cieplygrzejnik4850 You have no sense of humor.
@@KeenEyeStudios I hate em too
This song is so nostalgic. I remember going to a concert back in the 1700s to listen to this. Still a banger even after 300 years.
Twas a performance, not a concert, you uncultured swine
@Pj now that's the correct way to use that meme
Others would say that he couldn't have lived so long
@@corbyndaclassical I mean, it's basically a song. At this point I think you should stop "Um... actually"-ing people
@@player17wastaken it was a joke LOL
@@corbyndaclassical it has vocals, it's a song over a peice.
I’ve performed Mozart’s Requiem many times in my career as a violinist. It never gets old.
Can't believe this is only 14 years old. I always thought Mozart was way older.
Noup... Mozart uploaded it on UA-cam before dying,, bro.
Mozart was die in 2020 dump
Remind us when was YT on?
LMFAO!
yeah he died of covid 3 years ago );
Mozart died in the middle of making this so his student finished it for him, truly a masterpiece. I really hope it doesn’t get associated with a pengiun saying “Noot noot…”
Sadly, I think it already has though. (I'm not being sarcastic or mean or anything toxic like that)
@@jlbjlb4604 **hog mind blown emoji**
You sound annoyed about something, are you okay?
@@jlbjlb4604I think you missed the joke
😂
Imagine play this song, standing on top of building and see city in chaos.
ikr imagine
Underrated comment. Where's my hxh gang?
@@barekamy7506 we here.
Chrollo be like
back ground music while the whole world is crumbling
Моцарт е гениален талант. Подарък от Бога за всички нас.❤❤❤
The fact that he died while composing this just changes the feeling
He "decomposed"
@Emily VinasRosario Someone paid Mozart to compose the Requiem
And Mozart knew he was going to die too
No one knows who was the person till this day, some say it could be his Rival , others say an Angel , but those are just theories
@@psk5896 ive heard that it was a faceless musketeer
@@Scazoid spooky...
@@psk5896 The Requiem is an order from Count Franz von Walsegg (the contract between him and Mozart, drawn up under the supervision of Me Sortchan notary in Vienna, was found in 1963)..
What a smart man! Disappeared for 300 years just to write a new hit 😀👏 keep up the hard work
When the world needed him the most, he vanished
Hey Einstein When is your next theory going to be published?
Can't wait for Leonardo DaVinci's new movie
@@HaveANiceDayLol. same im hyped
the guy's like Tupac Shakur kept releasing
He basically did his homework while the teacher was collecting it.
And the teacher was death…
@@tahasarviha5235 lmaoo true
@@alihttp404 It's kind of offensive to joke something like that but at the same time, it's not. Tf's wrong with my brain?
@@grizzboyss5877 what
@@grizzboyss5877 it's not offensive it's you being a snowflake lmao
I remember when this music was made. I was a kid. Good times
Only 1790s kids will remember...
I love that you googled that information lol
Listening to Mozart in 1790 is equivalent to going to a rock concert these days.
Im 14 years old and I love this
@@daanvankraaikamp Atleast some of the youger generation knows great music.
relatable
Everybody gangsta til mozart used nen to create this perfection
This shit killed me lol.
what is nen?
@@Tealen the power system in hunterxhunter
VavitoYT The burning of your soul to be more exact.
Underrated comment
I love how 300 years later we're still enjoying this heavenly piece.
200 years Because it was in 1791 but yes timeless music and so
Beautiful
444th like.
Hell piece
just give it 60 years then it will be 300
Thank Salieri for kindly writing it all on paper.
Bro released this masterpiece and dipped
Talk about falling off, bro hasn't dropped a song in like 300 years.
LOooooooooooooooooooooooooooool alte so en luschtige :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
LMFAOOOO DELETE THIS
@@starluna03 idioto
@@i20thcenturyboy tomorrow, it’s called back from the dead
@@georgebrandt541 it was a joke i-
Mozart is now drowning in an indescribable emptiness
Happy thoughts.
Umm why do i look like dat?
HAHAHAH
666 likes 👀💅
@magiictrikkz wow lol im watchibg szn 3 hxh rn lol
He wrote up to 44 seconds of this masterpiece before he died and you can tell, God knows what it would actually have sounded like if he finished it.
@Kntrl Gaming franz xaver
@Kntrl Gaming en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requiem_(Mozart)
Read the “history” part.
@@youngandbroke5861 Franz Xaver is God?
Actually, that's not true. He only finished the first eight bars.
The first eight bars are the bars where the chorus doesn't even sing, it's just the violins.
After that he passed away and one of his students finished it.
0:44 Mozart was only able to compose the song until this part. A pupil, or HIS pupil, completed it for him.
Is that true ?
literally the best part lmao
Mozart died at a very young age. He was able to create compositions from the age of five. His music was very joyful and happy, until the worst imaginable happened. his time came. he wanted to express how desperate he was and how lost he was. This was his goodbye message to this wonderful world. Long Live Mozart.
The irony that you said "LONG LIVE Mozart" even though he died in a short period of time lol
he-
died?
banzai
@@koray4 no hes still alive
well he didnt live long
So beautiful.
This makes me cry.
Its True 🤤
Rip uvogin
This makes you feel so powerful
That's the meaning of the title.
@@alearvotti YES, I CAN DO ANYTHING
Don't be so dramatic
Me:
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Jajajaja best comment ever
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Fact jajajajajajaja
I remember this concert was hosted in Rome, Italy in 1793! Those were such good times..
One of the most beautiful pieces ever written. Period.
period.
Period.
✨P✨E✨R✨I✨O✨D✨
PeR I. . O. D
p.e.r.i.o.d.
"Can you hear it Uvo? This requiem is dedicated to you, and it's just the beginning." - Chrollo Lucifer
And I was just reminiscing about that moment...
Best scene in the whole Manga other then maybe when gon sees dead kite for the first time n hugs him
oh the irony
😍
OH THATS WHERE I RECOGNISE IT FROM LMFAOOOOOOO
As a person born in the 1700s, this song is a classic
ayo you a vampire
certified hood classic
Bros decaying rn 💀
@@Fried_Chickennnn 💀💀💀
dio-sama
Nada é mais Divino que os grandes compositores a partir do séc 17/18 homens do seu tempo, nem a mestria da vida lhes foi suficiente...alcançaram o estado Divino..onde os Deuses e espiritos dançam entre as estrelas e o cosmos..onde a compreensão é incompreensível meramente falando..nada é mais grandioso.. é poesia..
Unfriendly reminder that Mozart wrote this while he was dying.
Edit: He was also only 35 years old.
Makes it even more epic
it literally sounds like peaceful death
Damnnnn :(
at least we know he had a relaxing death then
@JACOB H he wasnt forced. He wanted it, because he loved it!
This is why Mozart has "art" in his name
00Mj000 Oh sheee I just realized that
Hoggy Someone moz make it tru
You and I moz be related...
oo its really
00Mj000 I didn't realize that until ii read your comment.
Man Mozart was truly the GOAT, can't believe this was released in 2008, he was so ahead of the game
@Kaylee Johnson ew
@Kaylee Johnson im playin but if i had to list out the flaws it would be the 02 pfp
@Kaylee Johnson she overrated af, people only like her character design, her character isnt interesting, the backstory of her character is dull, and shes a mix of kaori miyazono's plot purpose, yuno gasai's character, and blandness of the raccoon girl in that shitty shield hero anime. i do like how her skin pulled a michael jackson tho
@@gooberguttle424 Ngl I see why you’re saying but I low key liked her a lot
This is the perfect comment to r/woooosh someone
Mozart. Centuries dead, yet, immortal.
Mozart is a 5 star musical Hunter.
Underrated comment
@De'veon Young lies
dayumm
Dang
Best comment
NOSTALGIA..... no song can replace this one, still listening it from 1792 and now it's 2022 to end ... 1700s kids hit a like
cant even believe there are people born after 1700.... man i feel old
bro me and my homies were chilling to this when it first came out
I have 270 likes too on this same video 🤑
You still alive... MF
Dude you get it. I was on my journey with Queen Elizabeth and we danced with this music on
1:50 I love this moment, I dont even know how to describe it, it sounds happy but at the same time its very serious and still fits very well to the character of the whole song. If just 45 seconds was composed by Mozart, then students also did an amazing job
I think that's where he died
Maybe it's the shift to major that occurs so naturally
@@bibsib i heard that he hadn’t gotten to that part and that he only finished only a small part of the song
@@thienphucn1 that's what I thought, like it sounds a bit happier in mayor and goes back to minor
Dont believe everything you hear.
Using this song at the end of Come and See was a nice touch. goes so well together
1700s: very dramatic!
1900s: beautiful!
2024: *NOOT NOOT*
explain?
2010 payback 2 theme
@@Pow3rus ua-cam.com/video/9p8n08jFrmk/v-deo.html it's a meme from a little while back.
wasnt noot noot in 2023 or smth?
Now make it angrier
Just imagine pouring the last moments of your life into creating a masterpiece of emotional music all to commemorate the death of a man’s beloved wife. Only to end up being used in a meme about Swiss Penguin saying “NOOT NOOT”
ba doink badum bada bi da bum
The question remains…is he proud?
At least it will bee remembered
Noot noot
It's what he would have wanted
All jokes in the comment section aside, this is one of the most beautiful, emotional pieces of music I have ever had the honor of experiencing. Thank you.
Nice joke! One of my favorite jokes is the one where they push the other jokes to the side.😂
@@Goro_Maj1ma
Rude, c'mon Majima, what would Kiryu say?
Couldn’t agree more dawg. A true blessing
Imo Verdi's Lacrimosa is even more haunting.
Of course Mozart is a genius anyway. 🙌🏻
Actually Mozart did only compose the first eight bars himself, then he pretty quickly died on december, the 05 th.,1791.
That is until the crescendo to the word "reus", sung in forte, ( until 0:44 ) !
Franz Xaver Süßmayr,
Mozart's pupil and assistent,
and also Godfather of his youngest son, Franz Xaver, who had just been born in the same year 1791, would complete the work at the behest of Mozart's widow, Constanze.
( Yes, another composer, who helped in completing the work, was Joseph Eybler, who btw. had been highly estimated by Mozart especially as a composer of sacral music, but he only contributed to the orchestrations of the previous movements after the Kyrie-fugue, and his contributions were rather small, as he seemed less enthusiastic about this job at Constanze's plea, hence Constanze went to Süßmayr soon.)
Süßmayr would die equally as young as his master, just 37 years old, in 1803.
So from 0:44 onwards it is actually Süßmayr's genius at work !
To give the smoothest cohesion Süßmayr stayed permanently in Mozart's chosen metrum, that swaying 12/8, and also kept Mozart's sighing rhythmic pattern of accompaniment in the first violins throughout the entire piece until the end, which he closed with a simple and humble "A-men!" in form of a simple V-I chord cadence, that he avoided to compose out expandedly for instance in form of a fugue.
But some forty years ago there were indeed some scetches of Mozart discovered, which indicate that he probably intended to close the Lacrimosa with a real fugue on the word "Amen".
This alternative ending with an "Amen"-fugue was tried in the eighties of the 20th. century by contemporary composer and musicologist, Richard Maunder, who used Mozart's scetches as basis for his fugue.
There is a recording of Christopher Hogwood and The Acadamy of Ancient Music from 1988.
Celebrating the 200th.anniversary
of Mozart's death in 1991 also Duncan Druce and Robert.D.Levin came up with their own reconstructions of the Mozart Requiem and with their own "Amen"-fugues for the Lacrimosa.
Hogwood also recorded the Druce version in 1991.
You can find this alternative versions also here on YT (, if not deleted due to copyright reasons .)
Let's give Süßmayr the credit he deserves !
And he was even ten years younger than his master, Mozart, just aged 25, when he had completed Mozart's Requiem, and by doing so arguably preserved Mozart's last major work for the future.
And isn't it really ominous, that Mozart had died, just when he was writing music for those lyrics of the Latin funeral mass, that deal with the individual judgement by God, which ( according to the Christian faith ) each human being has to face immediately after his last breath ?!
" Full of tears that day,
when from the ashes shall rise
a guilty man to be judged... .."
....and gone he was ! ✝️
I'm a 38 year old man hearing this for the first time. I swear, I can feel my soul through this music. If God opened his mouth, this is what would come out.
Please come to Toronto I’m ur biggest fan
lol
no fuck off,PLZ MOZART COME TO CALIFORNIA 🙈💞✨🐹😫
Mozart simps arise
I'll tell Mozart to plan his World Tour location to CA
LMAO Please come to Sudbury I’m your Biggest Fan!!
I remember travelling to vienna as a kid back in 1780 listening to this masterpiece. My favourite memory even after 242 years.
Este es el canal oficial del señor q murió ?
WHY DID I FIND ANOTHER COASTER ENTHUSIAST I WAS TRYING TO LISTEN TO MOZART AND READ COMMENTS PEACEFULLY
Hello Lestat
How did you listen to it in 1780 when it was made in 1791
Yeah
Can't get over the fact he's gone. You are and you will remain a legend. RIP Mozart
He was gon be dead by now dawg
taken too soon
@@fetuchinini ikr :(
Didn't even get a chance to play in Brazil!
🕊🙏🙏
Mozart foi um gênio da música. Para mim, o maior de todos e o será para sempre. Esse réquiem traduz meu sentimento.
This sounds like an every villain soundtrack. Watching the destruction that they made into a complete success.
Cuz hxh
Could be a Joker moment
In slow motion
Chrollo would agree
@@cassidynoel6930 he sure would
To be honest, I quiver with fear every time I hear the beginning. There's something eerie and obscure about the first choir entrance. This is true art... Eternal masterpiece...
Maybe because the 45 first second are made by Amadeus on his dying bed
@intercontinentalballisticdepre bro didn't get his history facts right 💀
@@tianyongchew2708 everything is because money , but they didn't do it only for money only but for passion to the music . Otherwise they wouldn't follow several art classes . Now try argue how "passionate" modern ai generated beats are 💀
@puteqxWHOS "WE"
The beginning always makes me feel as if the Reaper is approaching
When you show your mom a funny meme, but then she starts to scrolling down. 0:10
Lmao
Profile pic describes perfectly lol
I am kira
Relatable
@@mateusfeijov did they have a death note profile picture?
you can feel the emotion in the music, truly beautiful, i wish modern stuff was this powerful
The type of music u listen to when the homies ain't around
Corona💃💃
truuuuuuuuuue
not really, when homies aren't around i listen to Clairo lmao, my friends like Mozart as well
@@davlor86 Or Fleetwood Mac
how'd you know?!!!
"Uvo-san, can you hear us? We dedicate this requiem to you."
The calendar loses a precious component.
The remaining months gather to mourn.
The mourners play a melody,
While the eleventh moon quietly rises.
The chrysanthemum withers and falls,
To lie on the ground beside bloody Scarlet Eyes.
But you will remain supreme.
Even after losing half your limbs.
Enjoy the interlude.
Search out new allies.
East is the direction to go.
You will find one who awaits you."
The moment u realized you were watching a masterpiece. #HXH4Life.
I kinda felt bad for him tho
@@sriramv3589 Yeah, and when you finished Chimera Ant arc you realize that is not a masterpiece, is the masterpiece.
bro i was try so hard to remember which anime used this, i was thinking maybe FMA Brotherhood.
I got the chills when this played in the Yorknew City arc of HxH. I didn't know it's a classical piece by Mozart XD It just sounds so timeless.
Same here xD
Thank you HxH
me too, it just fit the ceremony for uvo so well
I just watched that episode for the first time and I immediately recognized the song, that was amazing
@@mr.mcnuggies yeah I watched it last week and I was like oh that’s the song
Same
Who before the 100 million? 😎
Here ✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼
Funny how we haven't heard from Mozart recently maybe he's still working on that new album
I heard albums are just too mainstream for him
I heard it's gonna be released in the year 5794! Can't wait! 😁
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
he's like Tool, such an asshole, taking forever on a new album and doesn't care about fans enough to communicate... smh
I wish he releases one soon... I love his work so much!
I wish more people appreciate classical music, this is true art forever
nah bro,, they more into to that something boop bap boop bap and mumbling like alien
@@pengupastimunproffesional5043 sad but true💁🏻♀️
@@pengupastimunproffesional5043 Wym that boop boop bap boom goes hard
@@pengupastimunproffesional5043 😹🤝
This song is in Hunter X Hunter cartoon, so the younger generation appreciates this also. I like Mozart, but lots of the classical music stations have modern 20th century classical music interspersed in their playlist, which can be harsh and dissonant.
Do you have an email or contact for business?
I also have the same problem lol. Seems like he has been busy for a while now, never responding to anything
Giat
Mozart sadly passed away 84680 days ago of poisoning😔
@@beebeeebeeee liar liar, pant on fire
@@lordbeetrot why'd you do that. My pants now on fire🔥
In case anyones wondering, this piece is
Requiem by Mozart (search Lacrimosa if you cant find it)
“If they don’t play this in my funeral, I am not going.”
going*
Play it on my death bed so I don't have to think about the pain.
@@TheKing-qz9wd pain ? naruto
@@fuckk-popandtiktok3388
Get your weeb stuff outta here
@@TheKing-qz9wd *do you want to dance too*
Sounds scary in some way..
How?
Alex Wagner Perhaps because it is in a minor key. Sad or frightful music is usually set in a minor key.
One will notice that the minor keys are used in the mood of the music and more times than not sad or frightful music reflects the mood that the composer is trying to create with the key of the music. Up beat, powerful, or joyful music is more often set in a major key.
I would say epic , not scary!
MetallicaLiveHD it is a funeral chant, it's only natural to be scary for people who relate death to fear.
Nice song. Hope he releases some new songs soon.
(Edit) wash your hands
Joke?
Ah, i see you are a man of culture. Asking instead of jumping to conclusions. Yup a joke.
@@scipion4283 ah. what a fool you are. r/whoooosh
Haha funny joke... I hope
@@scipion4283 no u
whos still listening to this banger in 2025??
When you realize there is ice cream in Zootopia and that means something is getting milked.
Best comment
Why, why did you have to curse yet bless me with this comment and I also agree that this comment is SO underrated thank you kind sir.
LMAOOOOO
What if it human milk 😳
I’m gonna pretend it’s vegan…
I saw Mozart in Wien during a gig at Schönbrunn. Really great times, there were no cell phones during concerts, only people listening and paying honor to our emperor.
Didn't iron maiden open for them?
@@rodolfosantana9015 yeah, together with Dream Theater
This is pure gold
Are you a vampire?
@@d.m.8779 only during daytime and in full sunshine, at night Im an ordinary employee.
What burning a minecraft vilage feels like.
I can't add any more likes in this slot °°°
@@symbiosis2916 what do you meaning
@@tin101 he have 64 likes on his comment when i have posted
@@symbiosis2916 .. ok
MAI SENPAI
I remember watching this live the first time it was released. It was amazing. Everyone was hyped af that time. Man time goes by I tell u
It’s a masterpiece!
Hi Beethoven
eyo.. what are you doing here
fax my g
Bro, Come to Coachella please, Big fan
thanks my pal buddy ol friend
"The calendar loses a precious component.
The remaining months gather to mourn.
The mourners play a melody,
While the eleventh moon quietly rises.
The chrysanthemum withers and falls,
To lie on the ground beside bloody Scarlet Eyes.
But you will remain supreme.
Even after losing half your limbs.
Enjoy the interlude.
Search out new allies.
East is the direction to go.
You will find one who awaits you.”
*chills*
“Uvo... can you hear us?”
“We dedicate this Requiem to you.”
It isss what it isss
@@peanutcruncher1349 understandable, have a great day
@@peanutcruncher1349 LMAOOOO
"Babe I'm pregnant"
"Hey pregnant I'm dad"
"No you're not" 2:06
Wat
depressing
Wot
Pain
🤦♀️
This song is amazing ❤❤❤❤❤❤
We still can’t forget bungee gum possess both the properties of rubber and gum
I found it I found the comment
Ah yes Bungee Gum
Look at SwedishxRubber man, so inspirational
Omg talking about bungee gum with a name and profile picture like that😂😂 love it
when i read bungee gum i immediately think of the series where i know the song from😂😂 #hisoka
There are two types of people in this world. Those who enjoy this as the elegant masterpiece it is, and those who are here for the memes
I'm here for memes
Jaja I'm the second person
both for me
And both?
Both
When your parents call you by your full name.
2:07
Dam true
Loool damn true
XD Loool damn true
OMG XD loool damn true
OMG WTF XD damn true lol
When you are trying to locate the lacrimal bone in the orbit: 00:10