Yes he left behind sketches and his student sussmayer orchestrated it and finished some other things. I believe the only movements Mozart fully composed on his own are the first 2, introitus and kyrie. Then I believe he left some movements more unfinished than others. Dies irae was probably more finished than lacrimosa. Mozart only composed the first 8 bars of lacrimosa himself with orchestration and everything and then he died
Mozart also wrote the Offertorium after Lacrimosa, in regards to the Sequentia, apart from Lacrimosa, it was all ESSENTIALLY done, Sussmayr essentially just added some percussion and brass to some sections but the main gist was there. On the Lacrymosa after the first eight bars Sussmayr used the Introitus for reference and then finished on a plagal “Amen” cadence. The Benedictus and Agnus Dei were written entirely by Sussmayr. So Mozart finished more than I initially thought. You can listen to this TH-cam video with the Unfinished Requiem as Mozart left it: th-cam.com/video/M_0wBTkkT7U/w-d-xo.html
Great Reaction,back with Mozart again .it's looks like 1 part left for the reaction .next Mass for your Reaction,i would react to other Requiem,by Verdi. Verdi Requiem and Mozart Requiem is ofc,have many difference of harmony . While Mozart's Requiem is more solemn,Fateful and really represent a death Mass, Verdi's Requiem is more like Mass for an Apocalypse,it's feel like the world is going to end(yeah,that many Brass instrument which he is Trumpet,Trombone,French horn and tuba,is really influence in that feel)but i think,i would Recommended my first Recommend Mass before Verdi's that i request when you start Mozart's Requiem,it is bach's Mass In b Minor, please react to it .and about Mozart's Requiem,I think you've realized it, that the harmony and the feel from Sanctus until this Benedictus is very very difference from Mozart's style,it's very calm and for some part,lack of counterpoint(Maybe you are more familiar with the term "Fugue"),which Mozart use for most part of this Requiem,even the counterpoint that sussmayer use In this part is difference from Mozart's. The "Quam Olim Abrahae" Fugue from "Domine Jesu" part,is example of the different style (actually it is the last stunning moment for me because it is actually the "last" part that really from Mozart for this Requiem,what last Mean is the last part,not the last that he wrote).I'm really curious what he would write if only he lived longer, maybe it's already finished in his head like most of His Piece that already perfect without a Correction in the Note and Just waiting to be written, really sad we can't hear what actually he would write..
I suggest you also take a look at Verdi's Messa da Requiem, I think you won't regret it 😉 I recommend this performance th-cam.com/video/Nlq9lJRElBk/w-d-xo.html or this th-cam.com/video/eaebqmzm0RA/w-d-xo.html
Yes he left behind sketches and his student sussmayer orchestrated it and finished some other things. I believe the only movements Mozart fully composed on his own are the first 2, introitus and kyrie. Then I believe he left some movements more unfinished than others. Dies irae was probably more finished than lacrimosa. Mozart only composed the first 8 bars of lacrimosa himself with orchestration and everything and then he died
Mozart also wrote the Offertorium after Lacrimosa, in regards to the Sequentia, apart from Lacrimosa, it was all ESSENTIALLY done, Sussmayr essentially just added some percussion and brass to some sections but the main gist was there. On the Lacrymosa after the first eight bars Sussmayr used the Introitus for reference and then finished on a plagal “Amen” cadence. The Benedictus and Agnus Dei were written entirely by Sussmayr. So Mozart finished more than I initially thought. You can listen to this TH-cam video with the Unfinished Requiem as Mozart left it:
th-cam.com/video/M_0wBTkkT7U/w-d-xo.html
Ooh ok thanks, was really wondering how far he reached
Benedictus has been sometimes regarded as a mediocre piece, yet I really love it. Sussmayer did a great job in my humble opinion.
Great Reaction,back with Mozart again .it's looks like 1 part left for the reaction .next Mass for your Reaction,i would react to other Requiem,by Verdi. Verdi Requiem and Mozart Requiem is ofc,have many difference of harmony . While Mozart's Requiem is more solemn,Fateful and really represent a death Mass, Verdi's Requiem is more like Mass for an Apocalypse,it's feel like the world is going to end(yeah,that many Brass instrument which he is Trumpet,Trombone,French horn and tuba,is really influence in that feel)but i think,i would Recommended my first Recommend Mass before Verdi's that i request when you start Mozart's Requiem,it is bach's Mass In b Minor, please react to it .and about Mozart's Requiem,I think you've realized it, that the harmony and the feel from Sanctus until this Benedictus is very very difference from Mozart's style,it's very calm and for some part,lack of counterpoint(Maybe you are more familiar with the term "Fugue"),which Mozart use for most part of this Requiem,even the counterpoint that sussmayer use In this part is difference from Mozart's. The "Quam Olim Abrahae" Fugue from "Domine Jesu" part,is example of the different style (actually it is the last stunning moment for me because it is actually the "last" part that really from Mozart for this Requiem,what last Mean is the last part,not the last that he wrote).I'm really curious what he would write if only he lived longer, maybe it's already finished in his head like most of His Piece that already perfect without a Correction in the Note and Just waiting to be written, really sad we can't hear what actually he would write..
Have you listened to Strauss's Don Juan? It's such a fun piece to play and listen to, quite a journey.
Il Benedictus è troppo bello perché sia frutto del solo Sussmayer!
Could you put Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor by Mozart on your list. The piano scales in it are INSANE.
You say your own name staccato
I suggest you also take a look at Verdi's Messa da Requiem, I think you won't regret it 😉
I recommend this performance th-cam.com/video/Nlq9lJRElBk/w-d-xo.html or this th-cam.com/video/eaebqmzm0RA/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/ZcA-KuvHeVE/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=medici.tv this is also good