I've been looking for this piece for SOOO long, I lost the cd for a while, and I finally found it. Laudate dominim has made me cry, Mozart is the G.O.A.T.
I'm on a marathon of discovering new Mozart music rn. I found he composed a buttload of masses, and even Magnificat settings (although in Vespers settings, but still it's Magnificat). Wow.
I have been doing the same recently (albeit a year later than you). There is something distinctive I wish I could articulate better than this about the beginning of this piece that really stands out against Mozart's repertoire... I love it!
@@jackgonzalez7727 "Nothing extraordinary." Perhaps not to the deaf, but in the development of Mozart's sacred music, this piece and k.339 are, in fact, very significant works.
I've been looking for this piece, I learned and performed this during my year studying at Justus-Liebig-Universitaet, Giessen. Such memories of 28 yrs ago and I could remember sections. Thanks for sharing.
No, the thing is that Mozart played viola on the string quartet , but during the masses he played organ. For this reason in a lot of masses the viola part does not exist. Do not forget that Mozart wrote masses for special occasions and that he has a reduced budget, as usual in the music. So he could complete the viola part with the organ.
I find hard to believe that someone can write so much music in such a short life. Some pieces may be apocryphal? Or he had freelance help, for example, for parts. Of course this is only speculation.
I sang this in choir many years ago. It's one of my favorite pieces of all time.
I've been looking for this piece for SOOO long, I lost the cd for a while, and I finally found it. Laudate dominim has made me cry, Mozart is the G.O.A.T.
I'm on a marathon of discovering new Mozart music rn. I found he composed a buttload of masses, and even Magnificat settings (although in Vespers settings, but still it's Magnificat). Wow.
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I have been doing the same recently (albeit a year later than you). There is something distinctive I wish I could articulate better than this about the beginning of this piece that really stands out against Mozart's repertoire... I love it!
An underrated masterpiece.
Nothing extraordinary.
@@jackgonzalez7727
"Nothing extraordinary."
Perhaps not to the deaf, but in the development of Mozart's sacred music, this piece and k.339 are, in fact, very significant works.
@@brianr.3085 overrated, son.
@@jackgonzalez7727 ^Compelling retort. 😐
@@brianr.3085 keep crying, son.
I've been looking for this piece, I learned and performed this during my year studying at Justus-Liebig-Universitaet, Giessen. Such memories of 28 yrs ago and I could remember sections. Thanks for sharing.
This is pure sublime!!
divino wolfgang Amadeus mozart nell'immensita' dell'universo del DIO di Abramo.
No viola part. Whas this particular for that place and time ?
Probably just a request from who commissioned this piece, not unusual that some church orchestra didn't have violas.
No, the thing is that Mozart played viola on the string quartet , but during the masses he played organ. For this reason in a lot of masses the viola part does not exist. Do not forget that Mozart wrote masses for special occasions and that he has a reduced budget, as usual in the music. So he could complete the viola part with the organ.
I know Dixit is from Psalm 100, what Bible passages are the others from?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesperae_solennes_de_Dominica
I find hard to believe that someone can write so much music in such a short life. Some pieces may be apocryphal? Or he had freelance help, for example, for parts. Of course this is only speculation.
Of course he had help from copyists for parts, only composition students in conservatories prepare the parts themselves. :)
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it's half ton down!
There are tunings different from A=440. ;)
On that time the standard tuning for A was 415 Hz.
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