Blessed are those who grieve for they shall be comforted; that's the way this masterpiece starts. I know there's no comment so far but I had to say it; I had to say it because that opening sentence unlocked me up inside from every single emotion I've had felt in my whole life. Sorry, had to say.
When I got home from a rehearsal in 2016 (we were to perform "Ein Deutsches Requiem" the next day), I had to stop for a quarter of an hour, because this movement made me weep. I'm not ashamed of my tears - it got me. It really got me.
To add to that, the entire Ein Deutsches Requiem begins and ends with the word "seelig". "Blessed". When I sang this in my college choir I had tears streaming down my face because in the seventh movement, the last vocal line heard is that word from the tenors and basses. "Blessed..." I just couldn't contain myself on stage.
I'm performing this full requiem next Tuesday in a choir with orchestra. It is hard! I hope that we can do this beautiful music with its beautiful message justice! We have been using your videos on our own time for extra practice, and it has been incredibly helpful! Thank you!
Gore Cioran Awe, I'm kind of touched that you, a stranger, asked a follow-up question to my random comment. It was incredible. There were definitely mistakes, and we suddenly switched a couple people and I was beside the tenors, which I was not used to! But overall, it was powerful. All the work we put into it was worth it. It filled my soul and I will never forget it. My parents and grandparents drove down two hours to see me, and I was simply overjoyed to share the fruits of my labors with people I love. I am especially grateful for this experience since social distancing was put into place and our final concerts were all canceled. It is sad that I will never sing with that choir or even that choir director again, as it is my last semester at this college, but I was blessed to have such an incredible experience to hold onto. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to look back and gratefully remember something wonderful.
@@valaya.3 Thank you for sharing and taking the time to answer. This is such a powerful, beautiful, touching and mesmerizing piece, it fills my soul like it filled yours to play it. I'm happy that there's people who learn with such passion these creations and I'm glad it was a unforgettable experience for you.
I am a Brahms Requiem choir member, learning and practicing everyday for coming concerts in March and April 2024. God blessings to all.
Sitting here with tears in my eyes. What is life?
Sandwich's with the crusts sliced off.
are you happy? God bless you. Crying here too ... .
Blessed are those who grieve for they shall be comforted; that's the way this masterpiece starts. I know there's no comment so far but I had to say it; I had to say it because that opening sentence unlocked me up inside from every single emotion I've had felt in my whole life.
Sorry, had to say.
I can not say it better thank you very much
This opening has changed many lives :)
When I got home from a rehearsal in 2016 (we were to perform "Ein Deutsches Requiem" the next day), I had to stop for a quarter of an hour, because this movement made me weep. I'm not ashamed of my tears - it got me. It really got me.
To add to that, the entire Ein Deutsches Requiem begins and ends with the word "seelig". "Blessed". When I sang this in my college choir I had tears streaming down my face because in the seventh movement, the last vocal line heard is that word from the tenors and basses. "Blessed..." I just couldn't contain myself on stage.
We sang this with my chorus back in college. How exciting and beautiful. Thanks for putting up the score.
Voici-ci le chant que nous sommes entrain d'apprendre! C'est magnifique. Que du bonheur!
+gisèle Labarthe Vous viendrez a Sens nous l'interpréter, je crois !
I'm performing this full requiem next Tuesday in a choir with orchestra. It is hard! I hope that we can do this beautiful music with its beautiful message justice! We have been using your videos on our own time for extra practice, and it has been incredibly helpful! Thank you!
How did it go?
Gore Cioran Awe, I'm kind of touched that you, a stranger, asked a follow-up question to my random comment. It was incredible. There were definitely mistakes, and we suddenly switched a couple people and I was beside the tenors, which I was not used to! But overall, it was powerful. All the work we put into it was worth it. It filled my soul and I will never forget it. My parents and grandparents drove down two hours to see me, and I was simply overjoyed to share the fruits of my labors with people I love. I am especially grateful for this experience since social distancing was put into place and our final concerts were all canceled. It is sad that I will never sing with that choir or even that choir director again, as it is my last semester at this college, but I was blessed to have such an incredible experience to hold onto. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to look back and gratefully remember something wonderful.
@@valaya.3 Thank you for sharing and taking the time to answer.
This is such a powerful, beautiful, touching and mesmerizing piece, it fills my soul like it filled yours to play it. I'm happy that there's people who learn with such passion these creations and I'm glad it was a unforgettable experience for you.
Yes,I think so always....love it!!
Divine
Is there a karaoke version, please?
no wonder why adjective ''perfect'' dos not have a comparative
it does not get any ''more perfect'' than this
Slow and haunting
🔥
On peut entendre le deuxième mouvement de son deuxième concerto pour piano
❤
Брамс, Немецкий реквием 1часть вст
gbtq
Ist das eine JoJo reference
Geh wieder auf Reddit, cringelord.
Warum sollte es sein? Auch, das ist ein bisschen cringe.
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