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  • beautiful!!! go berlioz! is he still livng? if he his i will go to his concert. hope its at a music festival with eminem, they would work well together i think

  • Even if you are blind, you will not be able to touch the Dislike button !

  • Very nicely done. Could you please furnish the particulars of this performance (Orchestra, chorus, conductor)? Too bad you had to cut off the ending.

  • Absolutely amazing! One only motiv articulates the whole piece, but it's so powerful that the music can never stop, it pushes the dramatic feeling so strongly throughout the work. This is one the music works for which I feel so grateful for being alive.

  • What the hell? It is missing the best part of the whole piece! The trumpet cascade is pure genius.

  • The Lacrymosa of Berlioz is one of the most amazing peices of music ever written

  • I sang this at the Strathmore in Rockville, Maryland on November 6 of this year. There was NO experience quite like it. The whole Berlioz requiem blew my fucking mind.

  • I got to sing this with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in the Dallas Symphony Chorus with Andrew Litton conducting. But this part was the KILLER!!! Sitting right there in the break and I was singing 2nd tenor, MURDER!!

  • Moi, aussi! We sang this in Avery Fisher Hall/NYC while in college (70's!). Memory of a lifetime...mind-blowing to say the least! There is NOTHING like the feeling of the ground opening up underneath you with 16 tympani, 5 antiphonal brass choirs, orchestra and 400+ voices!!!

  • I am singing this in a few weeks with the Lexington Singers -- the entire Requiem -- and the Lacrymosa is my favorite movement. What an experience it will be to be in the middle of 400 voices and all those instruments!

  • Shame on you, plutarco7890, for not providing details of the performers.

  • @youtubister I believe this is Lorin Maazel conducting the Cleveland Orchestra and Chorus.

  • @youtubister And I think this particular performance took place in 1979.

  • Which "personnality" deserves at this wonderful music at funeral?....Only a child I guess.

  • wonderful!

    full of French Grandeur!

  • Orchestra  Berlioz's magnificent ...

  • why is it horrible?

  • its beautiful

  • I was lucky enough to sing this at the World Choral Symposium in Sydney in 1996 - it's a mind-blowing experience.

  • Veliko!

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