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  • "Good morning, Professor! Time for the water closet! And then we have your favorite breakfast for you! Sugar rolls. He loves sugar rolls!"

    "Mediocrities everywhere, now and to come: I absolve you all! Amen! ..."

    Excellent piece! Merci!

  • Removed from playlist as this is not actually part of the requiem.

  • Its not a movement of the Missa Pro Defunctis.

    @thrax1982: This isnt part of Piccolo, it was though played at salieri's funeral.

  • Who is singing?

    This piece of music is great!

    Salieri is actually a great composer!

    : )

  • @TheOperaguide

    No idea who is singing.

    Also, no idea what this piece actually is,

    note the comments saying it's not even part of the score.

    Can't comment on that but it certainly was part of the performance I uploaded,

    I didn't invent/insert it myself :P

  • I have studied requiems (in general) for 4 years... even written one... I have never heard of this movement...

  • @ComposerJMA

    I found out that this "Mater Jesu" wasn't originally composed for his requiem!

    It's only the begining of his Offertorio "Mater Jesu in hora mortis", but Salieri

    wanted that they play this piece at his funeral (and also his "De profundis" and

    "Audite vocem magnam")!

  • is that really part of the requiem... i am just reading the score from peters..

  • Nice and easy ending. Love Salieri's direct approach to this composition.

  • Does anyone recognise the soloists?

    That might help to identify this performance.

  • ...I'm afraid you won't find so many performances of salieri's requiem that you can't comprehend from which this video came... or am I wrong?

  • It's one of his most popular works presented in various countries all over the world so I don't think so.

  • wow, it's fantastic! so we really can love and not underestimate salieri, despite amadeus.

  • Well, it's not so popular as the Follia variations or Veneziana but I'm pretty sure that there have been more than just handful of performances over the past decades. It was discovered in the 80s in Czechoslovakia, if I remember correctly.

  • wait: you mean that all the odious critics of salieri like carli ballola which wrote in 60s and 70s DIDN'T KNEW THE REQUIEM?

    ...that would explain many things.

  • @Thrax1982 hi thanks for all. did you know that there is il mondo alla rovescia in cd? salieri's art, is in theater

  • @Thrax1982

    May somebody help me, because i have the sheet music of this work (Edition Peters) and a recording, but there is no "'Mater Jesu", after the "Domine Jesu Christe", comes directly the "Sanctus".

    Was the "Mater Jesu" originally composed for the "Requiem in c" ?

    Please help me.

    (Sorry for my horrible English)

  • @revolutionsetude No, not part of the Requiem. This is actually its own separate sacred work, but was, indeed, performed upon Antonio Salieri's death.

    PS: Your english is fine.

    Cordially,

    Joshua M. Abramson

    Neo-Baroque Composer

  • Quite lovely. Another impressive movement from Herr Salieri. Thanks again.

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