Grettings from ARMENIA 🇦🇲🇦🇲 its a lovely and powerfull piece!❤❤ i would be realy nice with some choreography but sadly mozart didnt write any 😔😔 altough i once saw a BEAUTIFUL version with one written by some lithuanian theater in Vilniuś 🇱🇹🇱🇹 God bless armenia and lietuva - always brothers!!!
The introduction to the requiem is slower than usually performed I LOVE IT! Really brings out every tear and bit of emotion. Truly a great composer Mozart, the legend. Never forgotten! RIP
@@TheBebelehaut What do you mean? Can you elaborate? These composers were great and it's a shame they left this world to soon, I dont think he is overreacting at all
THANK YOU so much for this. I just got accepted into a local choir today and learned that we will be singing this in February. I am so excited, and it was great to hop on TH-cam and find this video so I can start to learn it!
These masses by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Haydn are symphonies to God. I know that Bach wrote Soli Deo Gloria on everything he wrote whether sacred or secular…..don’t know if Mozart had a relationship with our Lord but I would kinda hope that He threw him a bone after hearing this. This plus Bach’s B minor mass are my two deserted island pieces. Incredible music and performance. Bravo!
This is fantastic music and being able to also see the score, especially of the voices is great. Unfortunatelly this is not the best performance out there. At the beginning the tempo is slightly slower. The tempo is indicated as "adagio", but even at the slowest interpretation than "adagio" at 55 BPM, this still feels slower. It seems also as if the vocalists are slightly lagging behind the orchestra. From the beginning, I just can't help but hear how something like "perpetua" is pronounced like "pyerpetua". At "Te decet hymnus…" The soprano sings way faster compared and is just out of synchronisation with the orcestra. I am not sure what was going on with the conductor. As for the score, I think it would be better if you kept naming the instruments and the voices (perhaps just with short forms or the first letter) as this is a video and I do not have it on paper, it is inconvenient to come back to the beginning to see that. The voices are ordered from highest (soprano) to lowest (bass), however keeping track of the instruments is not as easy. This is undoubtedly some of my favourite music and I have listened to it hundreds of times, including many times in person. Unfortunately, I find this particular performance rather underwhelming. I certainly hope my criticism does not offend anyone. This is only my personal opinion.
Lol. Literally one of the most famous works in all classical music. I’d say it’s actually the exact opposite of what you wrote: it’s overrated, considering the fact the only part Mozart fully wrote himself is Requiem and Kyrie.
@@danal81 Sorry,only Requiem and Kyrie?i think you wrong there. It is true that Mozart didn't finish all his Requiem.but there is other part that actually he wrote until finish,like Apart from the Dies Irae to Confutatis,and The offertorium part,that's all he wrote until "finish".The rest is,you know completed by other,but with what the basic that Mozart write,Except Benedictus, sanctus and Agnus dei which is pure that Sussmayer Write(and include in the Requiem by Mozart's Wife)
@@featherineaugustusaurora3416 I don’t think you understood what I said. I said that Kyrie is the last part that he ENTIRELY finished by himself. Already from Dies Irae he didn’t write the whole score, some of the voices and the structure was completed by his pupils.
Were these pieces meant to be sung/played in a requiem mass or just for theatricality? The choir and orchestra alone will occupy 3/4 of a cathedral or basilica.
This version was GREAT. However, I prefer Neville Marriner's choices on tempo and the fermatas. I would love to see the overture to the Magic Flute presented this way.
@@schrysafis why what - youtube would've kill me? if you use recordings from a wrong label you could get a copyright strike - which can lead to the removal of my channel
@@trillline4563 well in fairness, not much of this music lends itself well to sounding mournful at all. if anything there’s a lot more fear of death than anything. but really, its unlikely that the composers were intending to compose music that we would consider particularly emotionally expressive. in my opinion, taking such slow tempos is a misguided attempt to create drama. historically the music would have been faster, which is much more important. if you want slow, mournful music for contemplating loss i really recommend just choosing other repertoire.
Can somebody tell me to which point Mozart wrote this by himself? I think he did Confutatis roundabout to the half and did only the basslines and a bit of the voices in Lacrimosa
If you look at every page of every movement (where you can see the listed instruments) you can see that every instrument has an assigned "(S)" or "(M)". This tells you if the part was written by Mozart or by Sussmayr
Here is the fragmentary version of the score along with a recording of it. This is what Mozart wrote. Everything that is not in this performance is Süssmayr: th-cam.com/video/M_0wBTkkT7U/w-d-xo.html
the composer would be nothing without the performer, as there would be nobody to play/sing their music, as the performer would be nothing without the composer, as there would be nothing to perform
@@schrysafis yeah but looking at it now i would do a better job with this video: probably used a diffrent edition, recording...(this was my first score video)
Grettings from ARMENIA 🇦🇲🇦🇲 its a lovely and powerfull piece!❤❤ i would be realy nice with some choreography but sadly mozart didnt write any 😔😔 altough i once saw a BEAUTIFUL version with one written by some lithuanian theater in Vilniuś 🇱🇹🇱🇹 God bless armenia and lietuva - always brothers!!!
Yes it is I can listen to it over and over and over again ad nauseam
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Dies irae - 10:23
The violin have such an amazing sync. in this part, awesome melody.
The introduction to the requiem is slower than usually performed
I LOVE IT! Really brings out every tear and bit of emotion.
Truly a great composer Mozart, the legend. Never forgotten! RIP
It crushes my soul that both of these magnificent composers were lost to us before the age of 40...
you overreact.
@@TheBebelehaut What do you mean?
Can you elaborate?
These composers were great and it's a shame they left this world to soon, I dont think he is overreacting at all
@@PecsaV Yes - "it's a shame" - that's acceptable. But, "his soul was crushed" - that's exaggerated bollocks
@@adrianwright8685 thank you judge of internet reactions
@@Noctivagus47 you're welcome
The wonderfulness of Mozart’s Requiem knows no borders.
Indescribable feeling
Indescribable beauty
and
something indescribable
May the legendary Mozart rest in peace forever. He will never be forgotten.
THANK YOU so much for this. I just got accepted into a local choir today and learned that we will be singing this in February. I am so excited, and it was great to hop on TH-cam and find this video so I can start to learn it!
you're welcome
It gets really meaningful to hear this piece when you know what the words mean.
Thus may be one of my favorite pieces. Definitely my top 10.
24:49 is so haunting and beautiful. what an incredible section of this masterpiece
Ein wunderschönes Lied, so tröstend, es berührt und beruhigt einen auf eine sanfte Art und Weise und schenkt Wärme und Geborgenheit! Danke 🙏
I absolutely love this piece of music I can listen to it over and over and over again ad nauseam without tiring of it!
My Dad & I used to listen to this piece of music for hours & hours on end
je l'aime. c'est seulement magnifique
wonderful work!!!!
What a mind this man had! John.
Bars 1-7 It's amazing how tones and cadences work on the human brain.
Mozart is creating a diverse andfertile world in a Land of sober spirituality
My emotion is unfathomable depths
These masses by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Haydn are symphonies to God. I know that Bach wrote Soli Deo Gloria on everything he wrote whether sacred or secular…..don’t know if Mozart had a relationship with our Lord but I would kinda hope that He threw him a bone after hearing this. This plus Bach’s B minor mass are my two deserted island pieces. Incredible music and performance. Bravo!
it always gives me goosebumps when I listen to this while reading the score.
God bless you. Thanks for the contribuition.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
This is fantastic music and being able to also see the score, especially of the voices is great. Unfortunatelly this is not the best performance out there. At the beginning the tempo is slightly slower. The tempo is indicated as "adagio", but even at the slowest interpretation than "adagio" at 55 BPM, this still feels slower. It seems also as if the vocalists are slightly lagging behind the orchestra. From the beginning, I just can't help but hear how something like "perpetua" is pronounced like "pyerpetua". At "Te decet hymnus…" The soprano sings way faster compared and is just out of synchronisation with the orcestra. I am not sure what was going on with the conductor.
As for the score, I think it would be better if you kept naming the instruments and the voices (perhaps just with short forms or the first letter) as this is a video and I do not have it on paper, it is inconvenient to come back to the beginning to see that. The voices are ordered from highest (soprano) to lowest (bass), however keeping track of the instruments is not as easy.
This is undoubtedly some of my favourite music and I have listened to it hundreds of times, including many times in person. Unfortunately, I find this particular performance rather underwhelming.
I certainly hope my criticism does not offend anyone. This is only my personal opinion.
Good work! It's nice to study music on this great piece.
Mozart was great, but Franz Xaver Süßma is the one who finished this master piece
Franz Xaver Süssmayr (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Xaver_S%C3%BCssmayr)
upon musical expert The Hostias,Benedictus and Agnus Dei are probably composed by J Eblert
Its likely that mozart has written the sketch for this pieces
@@yonathantando9432 for the Hostias maybe but no sketches for the Benedictus and Agnus Dei But its today experts...
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And I thought that Learning Mandarin Chinese was difficult...
Dang this is very underrated. Thank you very much
Lol. Literally one of the most famous works in all classical music.
I’d say it’s actually the exact opposite of what you wrote: it’s overrated, considering the fact the only part Mozart fully wrote himself is Requiem and Kyrie.
@@danal81 I'm talking about the video. Not the actual piece.
@@jacyfisk7437 ah ok, sorry, my bad then.
@@danal81 Sorry,only Requiem and Kyrie?i think you wrong there. It is true that Mozart didn't finish all his Requiem.but there is other part that actually he wrote until finish,like Apart from the Dies Irae to Confutatis,and The offertorium part,that's all he wrote until "finish".The rest is,you know completed by other,but with what the basic that Mozart write,Except Benedictus, sanctus and Agnus dei which is pure that Sussmayer Write(and include in the Requiem by Mozart's Wife)
@@featherineaugustusaurora3416 I don’t think you understood what I said.
I said that Kyrie is the last part that he ENTIRELY finished by himself.
Already from Dies Irae he didn’t write the whole score, some of the voices and the structure was completed by his pupils.
In partitura (magari sbaglio) gli archi non andrebbero messi dopo tutti gli altri strumenti? es.
Organo, Voci, Archi?
This is awesome, thank you so much!
Were these pieces meant to be sung/played in a requiem mass or just for theatricality? The choir and orchestra alone will occupy 3/4 of a cathedral or basilica.
Not really. Orchestras in Mozart's time were much smaller, the sting section was much smaller than we know it today, with probably about 6 violins
Magnifique interpretation
Does anyone know what Vel. means ive been seeing it alot on the staff for Violincello
It's actually vcl. if you look closely; abbreviation for violoncello as you know it
@@istamptimes8112 OHHHHHHH THANK YOU SO MUCHHH!!! I've been waiting for a year to get an answer😭
This version was GREAT. However, I prefer Neville Marriner's choices on tempo and the fermatas. I would love to see the overture to the Magic Flute presented this way.
if i'd use the neville marriner version youtube would've kill me
i'd try the magic flute
@@losscores why tho?
@@schrysafis why what - youtube would've kill me? if you use recordings from a wrong label you could get a copyright strike - which can lead to the removal of my channel
score videos are a risky buisness
Can i get this sheet pdf?
This rendition was so slow I had to put it on 1.25x😮
best play
Mozart was genius.
Play ?
Muzica începe când se termină cuvantul .Schiller !
Thank God I am a bass reading this trying to do the other sections in C clef would drive me nuts lol
Tempo is slow, but I like this version too
It's not supposed to be fast
@@trillline4563 based opinion
@@losscores To me a requiem is mournful not joyous hence the tempo.
@@trillline4563 it is literally a death mass
@@trillline4563 well in fairness, not much of this music lends itself well to sounding mournful at all. if anything there’s a lot more fear of death than anything. but really, its unlikely that the composers were intending to compose music that we would consider particularly emotionally expressive. in my opinion, taking such slow tempos is a misguided attempt to create drama. historically the music would have been faster, which is much more important. if you want slow, mournful music for contemplating loss i really recommend just choosing other repertoire.
I LOVE YOU I HOPE YOU FIND HAPPINESS IN LIFE
thank you very much
if you are interested in Mozart there is a book MOZART THE MAN REVEALED by John Suchet
highly recommended
Cómo me arrepiento de no haber aceptado que me inscriban en un conservatorio cuando fui niño...
26:38 the bass spells out BACH!
He knew!
31:18.????? The soprano enters too early, which ruins the ending of the quartet of soloists((((.
i swear they always enter early
Are you a rusher or a dragger, or are you going to be on MY TIME!!!
27:56
Non ho mai sentito così tanti glissandi come in questo soprano solista…
Can somebody tell me to which point Mozart wrote this by himself? I think he did Confutatis roundabout to the half and did only the basslines and a bit of the voices in Lacrimosa
If you look at every page of every movement (where you can see the listed instruments) you can see that every instrument has an assigned "(S)" or "(M)". This tells you if the part was written by Mozart or by Sussmayr
hope that helps
Here is the fragmentary version of the score along with a recording of it. This is what Mozart wrote. Everything that is not in this performance is Süssmayr:
th-cam.com/video/M_0wBTkkT7U/w-d-xo.html
@@Quotenwagnerianer urtext moment
You have to remember that although Mozart stopped writing he was still dictating how he wanted it to be finished
Confutatis is the best❤
magnificent
The real fier en Cofutatis !
I like i could tell it was a german choir the moment they came in. Totally german vowels 😅
Para mi al momento de escribir esto, estaba el creador ahí con Mozart!!!
33:01 is god
Based
It's very slowly.
Единственное исполнение, которое можно слушать. Остальные записи никуда не годятся.
36:40
This is very good. But the best is the one conducted by Karl Bohm. None is like Bohm's.
For me Karajan, Bernstein and Böhm have very simillar interpretations of the Mozart's Requiem, but they just differ in tempi
23:16
thanks i was looking for confutatis ans lacrimosa
@@diegodelgado4359 you're welcome
@@diegodelgado4359 I LITERALLY HAVE CHAPTERS AND TIMESTAMPS
@@losscores oh shoot I don’t even know how I didn’t see that 😂😂😂😂 my bad
😭
Noot Noot
Playback speed to 1.25…
no
@@losscores Yes.
@@losscores I was kidding.
It’s actually nice to hear this in a slower tempo, brings some different elements of the composition to light.
the composer would be nothing without the performer, as there would be nobody to play/sing their music, as the performer would be nothing without the composer, as there would be nothing to perform
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meanwhile bach whose many works weren't performed during his lifetine
@@losscores Bach was often the composer AND the performer
@@mysteriumxarxes3990 what about mass in b minor?
@@losscores what does this have to do with anything?
oh god.... what a horrible te decet hymnus
i know...looking at it now i probably should've used an other recording. maybe i will do a new version
@@losscores You got so many comments within less than a year. I used to check everyday. Supremely unbelievable
@@schrysafis i know...this video had 300 views and then i look a week afer and it has 10000
@@losscores it deserves it. Mozart's Requiem is the greatest musical masterpiece ever composed imo.
@@schrysafis yeah but looking at it now i would do a better job with this video: probably used a diffrent edition, recording...(this was my first score video)
HUMANITY AS WE KNOW IT IS NOT DESERVING OF THIS MUSIC.
25:56
37:46