The woman who sang Kyrie Eleison is beautiful and has such a moving powerful voice. I'm sure Mozart would be proud.lol Thank God you people exist 🙏🙌🙄❤😌👏🙏🙌
Wonderful rendition! This Grosse Messe KV 427 is like a revelation with its genius obvious to everyone. As if we were involved in a wonderful journey towards a goal still unknown. This consert has all we need concerning musical power, commitment, nearness and beauty. And a chance for us to get familiar with one of our fellow citizens of this world, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
For those of you who haven't seen it I highly recommend the making documentary of Amadeus. It's on TH-cam. The one with Spanish subtitles. It's really something else. Amazing what a movie can do. Truly amazing!! I saw it as a child and it stayed with me all these years. One of the gentlemen in charge of production even said that his one great achievement in making the film was the number of people who would now know who Mozart was and be introduced to his music. For me revisiting Mozart as an adult, like books that I was supposed to or tried to read as a youngster, has taken on an entirely new meaning. Life enrichment does not even begin to describe it. It's a life changer! Love affair if you will. WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART, Immortal Beloved may you rest in peace and live on forever and never be forgotten
I've been jokingly saying that I am Mozart but when I listen to this or pieces that I'm unfamiliar with I cannot but help but be moved by the beauty of the music. Such unspeakable beauty. WOW
I think it's so great that people continue to be born blessed with such wondrous voices to be able to recreate these performances. Much Kudos and many thanks!
In the documentary about the making of the movie Amadeus Milos Forman recalled that Peter Shaffer when he realized that was standing in the very same place where Mozart once stood he was off in a corner crying 😢 And now I can completely understand why.
I cannot stop admiring this uptaking. I think the clue is a relatively small music ensamble combined with good solists and an angel choir whose voices, like in this case, are heard from above :-)
In einer Zeit wie dieser, wo es dem Bösen mit aller Macht gestattet ist zu wirken, ist das ein ganz besonderer, spiritueller Hörgenuss, voller göttlicher Intuition! Eine Hoffnung!
So thankful that people continue to keep this wondrous classical music alive! Feels like it keeps it present and new like this music just came out even though in fact it was created hundreds of years ago. Lol
"It was clear to me that that sound I heard in the archbishop's palace had been no accident. This was the very voice of God!!" - Antonio Salieri in Amadeus. Lol 😆
And up until today I've only been praising the first singer but after watching some more I'm quite taken aback by the second singer as well! WOW WOW 😅 As well as the entire orchestra of course conductor too. The crazy thing is that she sat there so humbly and then stood up to unleash a powerful and wonderfully beautiful voice! WOW! It reminded me of the priests at St. Patrick's cathedral who also sit very humbly before they get up to speak. 😀 I also love how they smiled at each other when they both stood up. LMFAO 😀
Katharina´s rendition of Et Incarnatus Est is, in my opinion, one of the best on youtube. Kudos to her. Sarah´s swaying about is totally unnecessary, she almost made me sea-sick.
What I find so strange is that this music was written hundreds of years ago and I believe that the impact is still the same. Just as powerful today as it must have been in Mozart's time as well as the other famous composers whose music has lived on to this day. Even with all the variety of music that has been made since then I still feel that nothing can quite compare to this. It's in a class of its own for sure. I can think of nothing more elegant and elevated music than music such as this. Truly transcends humanity almost. Like it came down to us from the heavens. And if you watch the movie Amadeus you see that there is constant reference made to God. With music like this there is no other suitable reference point. How else to describe this? When I hear this it seems to go straight to the heavens, beyond our comprehension.
And when she sang Kyrie Eleison, Christe Eleison I could easily understand why priests and these singers bowed their heads in deference. WOW WOW 😅 something about the beauty of it makes you bow your head in deference to it. Mozart was really something else! LMFAO 😀 hahaha
What is the name of the matron who sang Christe Eleison please? She seems to personify the word dignified: showing a composed and serious manner that is worthy of respect 🙏 👏 🙌 👍 👌 😀 🙏
Grundsätzlich wunderbare Aufführung. Schade nur, dass die Kameraführung teilweise so unkoordiniert wirkt und vorher offenbar die Partitur nicht angeschaut wurde (in Teil 10. hat es doch auch geklappt). Es empfiehlt sich wirklich, dieses Werk ohne Bild zu hören. Das ist sehr schade.
The term genius appears to me to be painfully inadequate to describe the mind of the man from whom we find the genesis of this work and of all of his works! WOW WOW 😅
And in the movie Salieri when trying to describe Mozart's music says that it seemed to him that he was hearing the voice of God. There's just no other way to make sense of this. In my mind all other music deals with earthly things and this music instead of inhabiting the earthly realm of existence and human affairs shines straight upward into the heavens especially a mass like this. Although he did have operas that deal with mundane things. Lol
WDR Klassik. Why is this not searchable on "Great mass in C minor"? You have to write Grosse Messe. Im sure you will miss a lot of listeners because of this circumstance. Just an advice.
Thanks for your concern. But we do have the english name in the tags as well, so it is searchable on "Great mass in C minor". No Idea why you couldn't find it.
What started off as a mild languid interest albeit jumpstarted by the movie Amadeus has turned into an absolute love affair. Long live Mozart!!! LMFAO 😀 hahaha?
La messe en ut mineur K.427 (KV.417a), dite grande messe (en allemand Große Messe), est une œuvre inachevée de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composée entre 1782 et 1783. Elle est considérée comme supérieure à toutes les autres messes composées par Mozart, hormis son Requiem. Wikipédia merci
And just in trying to describe and compliment this music I see why that young Jesuit priest was listening to Mozart in his room LMFAO 😀 hahaha In looking up the word deference I learned two new things. Deference as in humble submission and respect due to elders and came home early in deference to his/her parents wishes. You can either go up or down people! LMFAO 😀 hahaha Just in trying to describe this music I see how it can change you. LMFAO 😀 hahaha it's almost as if different types of music exist in different worlds and different types of spaces. But that may be obvious. LMFAO 😀 hahaha But this music is as close to the heavens as one can get in my opinion for I feel that it is so above everything that I can completely understand why references to God and heaven are often made when people try to describe it. It must be as close as one can get to approaching the mystery and majesty of God that we as humans can get. I'm sure of this.
THE GREAT, THE GENIUS, THE BEST COMPOSER IN HISTORY MUSIC! !!!!!WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART!!!!!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
I love forever...
The woman who sang Kyrie Eleison is beautiful and has such a moving powerful voice. I'm sure Mozart would be proud.lol Thank God you people exist 🙏🙌🙄❤😌👏🙏🙌
Wonderful rendition! This Grosse Messe KV 427 is like a revelation with its genius obvious to everyone. As if we were involved in a wonderful journey towards a goal still unknown. This consert has all we need concerning musical power, commitment, nearness and beauty. And a chance for us to get familiar with one of our fellow citizens of this world, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
The sound of this choir and orchestra is incredibly pure and beautiful.
Thank you! ❤
For those of you who haven't seen it I highly recommend the making documentary of Amadeus. It's on TH-cam. The one with Spanish subtitles. It's really something else. Amazing what a movie can do. Truly amazing!! I saw it as a child and it stayed with me all these years. One of the gentlemen in charge of production even said that his one great achievement in making the film was the number of people who would now know who Mozart was and be introduced to his music. For me revisiting Mozart as an adult, like books that I was supposed to or tried to read as a youngster, has taken on an entirely new meaning. Life enrichment does not even begin to describe it. It's a life changer! Love affair if you will. WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART, Immortal Beloved may you rest in peace and live on forever and never be forgotten
I've been jokingly saying that I am Mozart but when I listen to this or pieces that I'm unfamiliar with I cannot but help but be moved by the beauty of the music. Such unspeakable beauty. WOW
I realize that for all of the splendor of Mozart's music it wouldn't be possible without a wonderful orchestra like this so thank you all ♥
Beautiful and magnificent opus and enchanting performance. How great was Mozart imagination
So nice to see her smile when singing Kyrie Eleison. 😍
I think it's so great that people continue to be born blessed with such wondrous voices to be able to recreate these performances. Much Kudos and many thanks!
Quel plaisir d'entendre cet " Et incarnatus est " qui est pour moi une perle rare de la musique sacrée...!
In the documentary about the making of the movie Amadeus Milos Forman recalled that Peter Shaffer when he realized that was standing in the very same place where Mozart once stood he was off in a corner crying 😢 And now I can completely understand why.
I cannot stop admiring this uptaking. I think the clue is a relatively small music ensamble combined with good solists and an angel choir whose voices, like in this case, are heard from above :-)
Thank you! ❤
In einer Zeit wie dieser, wo es dem Bösen mit aller Macht gestattet ist zu wirken, ist das ein ganz besonderer, spiritueller Hörgenuss, voller göttlicher Intuition! Eine Hoffnung!
Such clean music from the orchestra, soloists and chorus. I'm in love with this choir
Thank you! 🤗
An Gott zu glauben ist schwer, aber das ist göttlich
Was ist daran schwer?
Thank you very much from rural Canada. A great gift for a Sunday morning.
You are welcome!
Nice to hear that you like it. 😊
41:07 killed me...I am in love with both female soloists
Thank you! We are glad that you like it 😊
21:22 I like how Mozart sneaks that melodic line in the trombone section to create a distant effect. Very cool!
Wunderschön gespielt und Gesang einfach herrlich tiefgreifend.
Danke für deinen netten Kommentar! =)
I couldn't agree with you more!
Can you imagine the mind that was the genesis of all of this?!!! Geez!!!
The word genius seems painfully inadequate to describe this.
@@andrewma3491 why not,later pleased,sorry😌
So thankful that people continue to keep this wondrous classical music alive! Feels like it keeps it present and new like this music just came out even though in fact it was created hundreds of years ago. Lol
Those instruments and the voices make a sound that is singular and quite unlike any other! Such pathos! My word!
An inspiring performance! Bravi to all involved!
"It was clear to me that that sound I heard in the archbishop's palace had been no accident. This was the very voice of God!!" - Antonio Salieri in Amadeus. Lol 😆
Sembrano tutti divertirsi tantissimo. É l'effetto Mozart!
🤗
"Et incarnatus est" at 34:45 is perhaps the most beautiful movement in this Grosse Messe.
Indeed... listen also to Regula Muhlemann's version on youtube, you won't be dissapointed ;)
@@liptak15 There are so many very good renditions out there. My preference is Barbara Bonney.
And up until today I've only been praising the first singer but after watching some more I'm quite taken aback by the second singer as well! WOW WOW 😅 As well as the entire orchestra of course conductor too. The crazy thing is that she sat there so humbly and then stood up to unleash a powerful and wonderfully beautiful voice! WOW! It reminded me of the priests at St. Patrick's cathedral who also sit very humbly before they get up to speak. 😀 I also love how they smiled at each other when they both stood up. LMFAO 😀
Ist eine sehr schöne Komposition von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Das stimmt!
Mozart é atemporal! Que obra prima!
Bravissimi, Complimenti a tutti. Solisti Eccezionali. Grazie. 🙏👏👏👏👏👏💐❤
Grazie a lei!
Katharina´s rendition of Et Incarnatus Est is, in my opinion, one of the best on youtube. Kudos to her. Sarah´s swaying about is totally unnecessary, she almost made me sea-sick.
bellissima esecuzione bravissimi complimenti
I love this .
Danke ..
👍👍👍👍👍
From Nusantara Indonesia
What I find so strange is that this music was written hundreds of years ago and I believe that the impact is still the same. Just as powerful today as it must have been in Mozart's time as well as the other famous composers whose music has lived on to this day. Even with all the variety of music that has been made since then I still feel that nothing can quite compare to this. It's in a class of its own for sure. I can think of nothing more elegant and elevated music than music such as this. Truly transcends humanity almost. Like it came down to us from the heavens. And if you watch the movie Amadeus you see that there is constant reference made to God. With music like this there is no other suitable reference point. How else to describe this? When I hear this it seems to go straight to the heavens, beyond our comprehension.
Muchas felicidades Geo del Valle Miranda desde México
Bravi, sehr gut und stilistisch ansprechend musiziert, zumal unter Coronabedingungen mit dem großem Chorabstand!
And when she sang Kyrie Eleison, Christe Eleison I could easily understand why priests and these singers bowed their heads in deference. WOW WOW 😅 something about the beauty of it makes you bow your head in deference to it. Mozart was really something else! LMFAO 😀 hahaha
Maravilhosa música e como diria Saliente no filme Amadeus é a voz de Deus
very good performance
I want to look away but can't! What a beautiful songbird!! She is! LMFAO 😀😅 WOW 😅
4:33 Salieri drops Mozart's sheet music.
What is the name of the matron who sang Christe Eleison please? She seems to personify the word dignified: showing a composed and serious manner that is worthy of respect 🙏 👏 🙌 👍 👌 😀 🙏
Her name is Katharina Konradi.
Ganz wunderbar! Danke!
Gerne ;)
my favarite part
gratias - domine deus - qui tollis
Grundsätzlich wunderbare Aufführung. Schade nur, dass die Kameraführung teilweise so unkoordiniert wirkt und vorher offenbar die Partitur nicht angeschaut wurde (in Teil 10. hat es doch auch geklappt). Es empfiehlt sich wirklich, dieses Werk ohne Bild zu hören. Das ist sehr schade.
The term genius appears to me to be painfully inadequate to describe the mind of the man from whom we find the genesis of this work and of all of his works! WOW WOW 😅
Großartig. Vielen Dank.
Dankeschön! 🤗
And in the movie Salieri when trying to describe Mozart's music says that it seemed to him that he was hearing the voice of God. There's just no other way to make sense of this. In my mind all other music deals with earthly things and this music instead of inhabiting the earthly realm of existence and human affairs shines straight upward into the heavens especially a mass like this. Although he did have operas that deal with mundane things. Lol
WDR Klassik. Why is this not searchable on "Great mass in C minor"? You have to write Grosse Messe. Im sure you will miss a lot of listeners because of this circumstance. Just an advice.
Thanks for your concern. But we do have the english name in the tags as well, so it is searchable on "Great mass in C minor". No Idea why you couldn't find it.
What started off as a mild languid interest albeit jumpstarted by the movie Amadeus has turned into an absolute love affair. Long live Mozart!!! LMFAO 😀 hahaha?
La messe en ut mineur K.427 (KV.417a), dite grande messe (en allemand Große Messe), est une œuvre inachevée de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composée entre 1782 et 1783. Elle est considérée comme supérieure à toutes les autres messes composées par Mozart, hormis son Requiem. Wikipédia merci
Wirklich schön!!!! Mein Lieblingstück!!
デュッセルドルフの小学校に通ってた頃、この曲、小学2年で歌ったの未だに鮮明に覚えてる…
Brilliant Thank you
You're welcome!
We're happy that you like it 😊
grossartig
Ist das die Adaptation von Robert Lewin? Die hab ich mal im Chor mitgesungen....
@@wolfgangguthke2473 das soll Levin Adptation sein die Klarinetten spielen mit in Sanctus und Hosanna.. gratz
And just in trying to describe and compliment this music I see why that young Jesuit priest was listening to Mozart in his room LMFAO 😀 hahaha In looking up the word deference I learned two new things. Deference as in humble submission and respect due to elders and came home early in deference to his/her parents wishes. You can either go up or down people! LMFAO 😀 hahaha Just in trying to describe this music I see how it can change you. LMFAO 😀 hahaha it's almost as if different types of music exist in different worlds and different types of spaces. But that may be obvious. LMFAO 😀 hahaha But this music is as close to the heavens as one can get in my opinion for I feel that it is so above everything that I can completely understand why references to God and heaven are often made when people try to describe it. It must be as close as one can get to approaching the mystery and majesty of God that we as humans can get. I'm sure of this.
😍😍
Is this the restored version by Ulrich Leisinger?
Thanks for your question! This version is by Helmut Eder.
@@WDRKlassik Thanks for your reply.
What completion is this?
What do you mean?
@@WDRKlassik the work was left incomplete by Mozart, so this is either an incomplete recording or the score was completed by someone else.
Ah, this version is by Helmut Eder.
@@WDRKlassik I see, thanks!
Why so fast 🤔
Qui tollis . 😳😳😳
❤
Such pathos. Geez
Why so fast 🤔