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  • demonizer what are you talking about

  • Muito Lindo !!! Gosteii PARABENS

  • SIMPLESMENTE DIVINO!

  • How wondrous! Oh Mozart, thy music is the sound of a heavenly host playing music, thou art the master of music composition. You've fallen when you were young, why don't you come back and grace us with your superior skills?

  • Mozart was one hell of an amazing musician and composer. My absolute favorite composer. Wish he could have stayed alive longer and finished his requiem and composed even more. He was only 35 when he died. :(

  • Dommage que la religion soit derrière tout ça ... mais ne dit on pas que c'est l'opium du peuple.

    Mozart ne fumait pas d'herbe !??! Donc c'est bien ça MDR ...

  • La globalizzione non puo, nè deve, a mio parere, scardinare un caposaldo storico come la lingua latina e la sua conseguente universalità anche se non è più utlizzata nel parlato.E' la lingua della tradizione sacra e le opere scritte in latino e per essere cantate in latino, in qualunque altro idioma perderebbero il loro fascino. Ho rispetto per tutti ma per piacere non parliamo di universalità delle lingue più parlate, non avrebbero senso in una Messa come questa e come tanti capolavori simili

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  • Mozart é único,sublime,É A SÍNTESE DA PERFEIÇÃO!

  • Humano, simplesmente humano.

  • Mozart, gênio da humanidade.

  • an awesome rendition of this mozart piece - definitely a keeper - thanks jstumple

  • adoro el requiem de mozart!!

  • So good.. Incredible

  • Humano, simplesmente humano.

  • I feel divine!

  • esto si es musica

  • superb performance and presentation. I dont mean to detract from it, but it's too bad they had to read it from books - go view K.618 with Bernstein.

  • In vice de latino interlingua esserea le lingua perfecte pro homines hodierne.

    Interlingua es le latino moderne con un grammatica vincibile (mesmo facilissime) e un vocabulario comprensibile a prime vista pro personas educate. Apprende interlingua.

  • Hermoso!

  • very beautiful.

  • @ElFisggon quizas pero no tengo clase de espanol y no estoy muy fluido. Everything I know is what I learned in highschool and since I graduated last year, I haven't used spanish since. I think I might take it up as a class next semester in college.

  • Siempre he pensado que los requiems y la música de funeral es para puro y absoluto consuelo de los vivos. Pero Mozart realmente creó una obra para los muertos, siendo estos los verdaderos protagonistas de la misa.

  • Two moments absolutely stirring:

    1'30 and 2'54. Wonderful

  • Great bit of music by Franz Sussmayr here

  • Ahhhh, beautiful....just beautifuuuul

  • bliss

    

  • @haliwellhobbs Oh, sorry....ClassicalMusicGuide has posted a playlist of the entire Requiem by Mozart. Just do a search for Mozart's Requiem here on YouTube...then scroll down the list until you see the Introitus posted by ClassicalMusicGuide. It is the version conducted by John Eliot Gardiner. Enjoy!

  • @haliwellhobbs ClassicalMusicGuide has posted the whole Requiem, and you can watch it in one continuous performance.

  • @lightningStrike3 It's just as hard to understand if you know it.

  • this is süssmayr's work, not really mozart's.

  • Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, dona eis requiem.

    Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, dona eis requiem

    sempiternam.

    Lux aeterna luceat eis, Domine, cum sanctis in aeternum, quia

    pius es.

    Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis.

  • @lightningStrike3 Agnus Dei means lamb of God

  • I love the part with the same melody of the Kyrie!

  • @erich768 how do you know its my birthday?

  • The beauty and power of choir.....no comment!!!

  • I used to sing in this choir when I lived in Banff, AB Canada. Karen Minish is the soporano, she was my vocal coach for a while, John Goulart, the conductor is an amazing classical guitarist in his own rights. I wish I were singing with them now, it was so much fun, but also taught me how to use my voice to the maximum of its potenial!! Love you John and Karen!!

  • es maravilloso!! una gran requiem, de uno de mis máximos inspiradores! mozart!! te amooooooooo!!

  • Magna cum Laude ! Bravissimi.

  • @lightningStrike3 If you're subtly asking for a translation, it's:

    "Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world: grant them rest.

    Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world: grant them rest.

    Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world: grant them eternal rest.

    Let eternal light shine upon them, Lord. With your saints forever, for you are kind.

    (2x)

    Grant them eternal rest, Lord, With your saints forever, for you are kind.

  • this is a Masterpiece !

    for those who need the lyrics and an english translation, look at google

  • Latin should be the universal language, not English.

  • @demonizer123 Tout à fait d'accord avec vous !

  • @demonizer123 i strongly agree with u , english sucks it's a crazy language why the whole world should learn this crap

  • @demonizer123 Mala tempora currunt

  • @demonizer123 i have to learn it right now ..... its just plain learning nothing difficult in it :)

  • @Geringverdiener I'm learning it...piece of cake...except 'conjugations'...but easy really, as one of the 'roots' of our language; there is much that is 'familiar'...di

  • @demonizer123 It's actually a good thing that Latin is dead. It provides a more constant and immutable means of creating art. If we used Latin every day it would change; if we used it every day slang would form and it would loose its value. English, for whatever reason, is simply becoming a common and useful language to know.

  • @demonizer123 Latin was the universal language of the Catholic Church before the reforms introduced by Vatican II. However, the world had ended the age of colonialism. That's the reason why Latin is no longer the universal language. As for English, it is not a Church language. English fits the universal language of COMMERCE.

  • @Nonie46 Western Europe (primarily England) was the Oasis for centuries of the original Christian sects that fled the Roman rule that co-opted the faith in the early 2nd and 3rd centuries. Wycliffe (Catholic Priest) insisted that the Bible be translated into English as Latin was not common language of the new world. For this reason the Entire "commercial" world became familiar with scripture and began speaking English more universally because of it.

  • @Nonie46 : this is true. However: Latin was also first a language of commerce. French, Spanish and Italian were simply the first Latin dialects, which merchants spoke amongst themselves, a bit like the English, which a Dutchmann and a German use amongst themselves. Latin would really be a better language than English. Not only is it free from a stupid pop-culture, it also has no nation, which speaks. Therefore no country (like America with English) has a special advantage.

  • @Kawashkar really do you truly believe that because yes that what might happen if Latin just suddenly becuase the international laguage but thats not how it happens. It is no more immune to popular culture then any other language and languages become the international language by being the language of the current superpower ie anciant Rome and the modern day U.S.

  • @johnathon287

    I think you'll find English is currently dominant because of a little place called England.

    The language isn't called American for a reason.

  • @Nonie46 Estás muy equivocado si creés que se terminó la era del colonialismo

  • @demonizer123 portuguese is very similar to Latin...

  • @jeanlfelipe So it is Spanish and Italian.

  • @jeanlfelipe VERY similar, i´m from Brazil, and i can tell you, it´s very similar to latin! But is not SO easy to learn, well it´s not for me hahahah....

    I preferred the original Agnus Dei, but... they are good too o.O

  • @demonizer123 Ive been saying that for 4 years

  • @demonizer123 Hehe.. your comment is actually doubble edged:D..

  • @demonizer123 It would probably make more sense to make the universal language mandarin, as around 1/6th of the world's population already speaks it.

  • @demonizer123 Why not Ancient Greek??

  • gat 189 - el griego antiguo no es lengua pura .

  • @CommanderScofield123 Because the people who like comments on Agnus Dei are more likely to be old-school Catholic than long-dead-school Greeks.

    P.S. I mean no disrespect to anyone

  • @demonizer123 jajaja wena compare chileno yo pienso lo mismo :)

  • latin, german or english. what different? with central and east europe - same root. next global language is chinese unfortunelly.

  • genial¡¡¡

    muchas gracias.......¡¡¡¡

  • This is something only a computer could do today. All of the instruments. All of the voices. The altos and contraltos and sopranos and everybody else. He created this in his brain before he ever put it on paper?

  • @barriehomeboy generally writing classical music doesnt work like that, they would write out the music then get someone else to orchestrate it

  • @hXc23 I'm not a musical type person. Well, I can play by ear, but that doesn't mean I know anything about writing an opera. You seem to be knowledgeable though, and maybe can enlighten me. What's the difference between writing music and orchestrating it? In the movie, when Mozart is writing his requiem on his deathbed, saying the altos will do this etc to Salieri, was that just Hollywood magic? I'm not sure what you're saying.

  • @barriehomeboy well essentially many composers would hire an orchestrator purely because they were/are often too busy with tight deadlines and frequent performances etc, so they would write the inital score, usually for the solo instrument but sometimes for a couple of instruments, and an orchestrator works with the motifs to flesh it out for a full orchestra, but i amn't actually entirely sure if Mozart used one, he is a famously prodigious musician with supposedly eidetic memory so

  • I used to sing this when I was a High School student ^^

  • GREAT !!! I love it. Mi piace tanto-tanto...

  • @lightningStrike3 THERE ARE MANY VIDEOS WITH LATIN AND ENGLISH LIRICS, I AM LEARNING IT THAT WAY LATIN-SPANISH. IT WORKS

  • Great music !

  • @lightningStrike3 Yes, it's a very beautiful language, but at first a bit too hard=)

  • @lightningStrike3 try Basque :D

  • Супер!!!!!!

  • the power from the conductor at the end.

    its like his hand is the hand of god

  • @lightningStrike3 Hi strike3 at some time our european academicians modernised our education system by leaving out Latin from the curriculum, what a pitty, another blow to cut europes folk from its cultural pillars...

  • Lindo sensacional!!

  • People - let's make this v. clear - Amadeus is a movie. It is fictional and has never been promoted as anything but. Nice story, but as someone else pointed out, Salieri wasn't even in town at the time!

  • @locomotifx Indeed, though it does contain some factual information, it would be hard to see the difference between the fiction and true history if you had no training in it. However, I do give it kudos as an interesting movie. Honestly, I am a classically trained musician, and as relevant as music history is to performance, it is usually extremely boring. There are hardly any interesting music history books, and in that respect, amadeus is good. It at least kindles interest in the topic.

  • @akm5176 What can i say? You're right, it's an interesting story and i'm glad stuff like that is out there, if only 'cos not everyone may've had the early interest/resources/opportunity etc (sounds like a committee, sorry) you & many of the other viewers had. The no. of comments i've seen suggests that people do sometimes get mixed up; i didn't mean to sound censorious! Personally, i'm not even sure Amadeus is about music per se. Your comments about music history still have me smiling! Too right

  • @locomotifx I know but it's cool if it turns people on to Mozart's music:)

  • @Elainelps0421 I agree with you wholeheartedly; indeed someone pointed this out at the time I made the comment! While my comment was unfortunately (if unintentionally) a little patronising in tone - for which I can only apologise - for the past two days I had been reading people talking about the movie (ever seen the play it was based on, by the Australian playwright Peter Schaffer?) as if it were gospel, and was starting to feel a little sorry for Salieri!

  • @locomotifx No, I've never seen the play. I didn't know there was a play before the movie...interesting.

  • @Elainelps0421 Yeah; the play is called Amadeus too. He's a very gifted playwright (Schaffer); perhaps 'Equus' would be his finest work (wish i knew how to italicise here!).

  • Agnus Dei

    (Lamb of God)

  • Mea Culpe

  • Wow, some of you have posted some really stupid comments. Agnus Dei is a form of choral work with extremely specific lyrics approved by the pope.

  • @akm5176 Please tell us more about this. What's the lacrimosa? We're not Catholic I guess, so it's as much as mystery as the rules around the Islamic call to prayer.

  • @barriehomeboy I am not catholic either, or christian. I am a musician, it's absolutely required knowledge for me. Requiems, generally speaking, use lyrics approved by 'the church'. The lyrics almost never vary from these lyrics. I am not religious, but frankly, the lyrics sound good, why change what works? Google requiem or mass requiem, you will find a lot of information concerning this.

  • @akm5176 The musical versions of requiems always use the latin words of the actual requiem masses used in the Catholic rite, as far as I know.

  • alexandre que de la belle musique pour se délasser apres une bonne journée ,se mettre dans sont fauteille et fermer les yeux,vou vous décontracter.

  • @barriehomeboy Salieri didn't really steal the requiem. In fact the entire premise of the movie Amadeus is ridiculous since Salieri wasn't in Vienna at the same time as Mozart.

  • @MistaTwigz But Salieri and Mozart did know each other.

  • @Elainelps0421 Even someone say that Mozart and Salieri were friends, not enemies :S

  • Lamb of God, you who take away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us.

    Lamb of God, you who take away the sins of the world, grant us peace.

  • Que maravilla! pensar que Mozart fue humano.

  • i take latin. i can kinda understand what they're saying, not fully

  • Bach had also made a song called Agnus Dei.

  • A few had ;)

  • all these crossword puzzles, now I know what agnus dei meant!

  • @barriehomeboy well what agnus dei means ?

  • @snuffying

    Lamb of God

  • @tekon666 ok thank you :)

  • @snuffying

    Lamb of God

  • Bravo, Bravo Bravo!!

  • Sem qualquer tipo de dúvida, Mozart é o expoente da genialidade

  • @AnryK2690 think Barber's one is the most holy when sung just in choral.

  • É sublime!!!

  • Thank You!

  • MOZART le plus grand dans ce requiem!!

  • Καταπληκτικό!

  • ¬¬

  • Wow, great performance!

  • absolutely beautiful!!!

  • learn

  • if you don't know it yet, agnus dei is "The lamb of God"

  • Quo Vadis?

  • i sing this in my choir in school its really fun to sing

  • Beautiful'

  • Its great. C:

  • Gorgeous, sounds very holy (just like it should)!

  • Thank you Geropiana for write the letter in Latin; i like to read in this dead language; i read the Requiem in latin too

  • Excellent rendition in every way!!

  • wow this video is god very very god i like agnus dei beautiful chorus

  • wow this is very brilliant! mozart is awesome!

  • Esto esuna muy hermosa ejecucion

  • It is just beautiful, especially when sung/heard in church during the full Requiem Mass. Agnus Dei... Lamb of God!

  • Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi,

    dona eis requiem.

    Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi,

    dona eis requiem.

    Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi,

    dona eis requiem sempiternam.

  • Mozart: Requiem In D Minor, K 626 - 1. Introitus, Requiem Aeternam

  • zeby teraz potrafili napisać coś tak pięknego

  • Very nice performance.

    This music will never get outdated. Gives me chills from head to toes. It's a pleasure listening it.

  • OMG OMG OMG 6:15... if fills me with an strange sensation, adrenaline and my spine shakes a lil bit :@

  • Wotan's music!  14/88!

  • Really quite the performance - coming from Calgary, Alberta! Hm!

  • Mozart was a very special messenger of music

  • me guata mla e KARL JENKINS

  • music from god

  • This is SO beautiful. i performed it in my highschool choir. it was so much fun. actually it was at all state competion

  • Wow. This is amazing.

  • Pssssssssssss, hören ...... Rinder feinen Zahn!

  • johann sebastan bach good playing music no mozart ¡¡mozart is his loved for god because is children in the soul this good adore

  • les hare una lista de los mas tocados por DIOS 1 antonio vivaldi por el historia el era sacerdote 2 beethoven porque el es el que tiene la musica mas conicida 3franz scubert porque sus obras son las mas religiosas 4 bach porque el es el que mas musica tiene y toda es dedicada a DIOS ademas es el padre de la musica 5 mozart porque este el el mas amado por DIOS porque era infantil y DIOS dice que los niños son la luz del mundo esa es mi opinion pero yo respeto

  • Infantil en la edad de adultes tambien es sinonimo de inmaduro , puede que haya sido un inmaduro social debido a sus infinitas horas dedicada a la musica. No lo digo peyorativamente, pero tampoco hagamos benevola una actitud que puede causar mas problemas en la realidad que beneficios. La musica de Mozart es incansablemente bella,simple y compleja, la de Bach es incansablemente compleja y bella. Ambas son asombrosas debido a que me llevan a la estratosfera cosa que no me pasa con Vivaldi :p

  • no en mi opinion yo creo que DIOS si tocara la musica como JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH en cuanto a mozart yo creo que el es el mas querido por DIOS porque era infantil. ya que segun los dichos de jesus el decia que de los niños es el reino de DIOS y por eso el quiere mucho a mozart porque parecia un niño aunque no niego que sus obras son hermosas

  • Dios no hace acepcion de personas pero estoy seguro que si escogeria lo haria por alguno de los ayudantes de Bach, ya que El dice: "El que quiere ser el primero debera ser el ultimo". Por lo tanto, quien menos obtenga mas tendra. Y si Dios se referia a los niños se referia a la capacidad de Creer que tienen los niños, no a la actitud infantl, de jugar y hacer tonterias. Entonces siendo que Mozart se inserto en la Mazoneria dudo mucho que haya actuado como un niño, sino mas bien como un ateo.

  • Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart. GOD PLAYING MUSIC, THE MUSIC OF GOD

  • amazing

  • what are there saying

  • Mzart = Dios =God. Si Dios tocara música lo haría como Mozart. La música de Mozart es la música de Dios. It seems God´s music. Mozart´s music = God´s Music

  • mozart = dioz

    paganini = el diablo

  • paganini = el diablo ....

    tambien es un ilustrado por dios solo que demasiado bueno para su tiempo e incomprendido por todos obra que lo llevo a ser adjudicado a un poder maligno y bueno el trino del diablo hermoso jajaja ppero respeto tu opinion

  • i love mozart !great video!

  • Good job, but I felt that the tempo dragged in the first movement.

  • Espetáculo divinamente BELO!!!

  • SUBLIME!

    Espescially the begining, here, very ahead of the time (during Mozart era)!

    For the rest, I would have like to conduct it!

    But let's be frank: I would'nt have done better.........

  • belo!

  • Mmmmmm....Lamb....Yummy

  • wow john tank you four thish videos yor chanel¡ is beauthyful conglatulatiios john goulart love it bow valley chorus is awesome¡¡ amazing¡¡ wow¡ adore¡ it your chanel¡ of you tube. john goulart. wow¡¡ tank for recopilatios¡ this videos.Thank for the nice video I love Mortzart . Spetacless!!!!

  • wow definitivamete los videos de este ca