@ShiftyRobot Requiem's written by composers set the same prayers of the Requiem Mass to music, so the lyrics are always the same (unless they omit parts). Search wikipedia for "Requiem" and they will give the words and translations of all of the prayers of the Requiem Mass. Corresponding how this video is labelled to the wikipedia page: "Kyrie" is the Kyrie Eleison,
@mrbbartok Thanks a lot. I was kinda sleepy when i saw the video, and 1 minute after i wrote my comment I remembered they all have the same lyrics =p , I felt stupid. Thanks again.
@ShiftyRobot "Dies Irae", "Tuba Mirum", "Rex Temendae", "Recordare" and "Lacrymosa" are all parts of the Dies Irae hymn (the Sequence of the mass), "Hostias" is from the Offeratory, "Sanctus" and "Benedictus" are both from the Sanctus prayer, "Agnus Dei" is the Agnus Dei prayer, "Credo" is the Nicene Creed (not normally in Requiems), and I am not sure what the "Requiem" part is.
Can you tell us which recording this is?
reid2hai 3 months ago
Good work! :D
cansooon 3 months ago
Schnittke is so innovative with his choir works; what a genius!
KeithWhalen11 3 months ago
I'm having trouble, I can't find the lyrics anywhere, can you help me? Thanks for the posts anyway.
ShiftyRobot 5 months ago
@ShiftyRobot Requiem's written by composers set the same prayers of the Requiem Mass to music, so the lyrics are always the same (unless they omit parts). Search wikipedia for "Requiem" and they will give the words and translations of all of the prayers of the Requiem Mass. Corresponding how this video is labelled to the wikipedia page: "Kyrie" is the Kyrie Eleison,
mrbbartok 5 months ago
@mrbbartok Thanks a lot. I was kinda sleepy when i saw the video, and 1 minute after i wrote my comment I remembered they all have the same lyrics =p , I felt stupid. Thanks again.
ShiftyRobot 5 months ago
@ShiftyRobot "Dies Irae", "Tuba Mirum", "Rex Temendae", "Recordare" and "Lacrymosa" are all parts of the Dies Irae hymn (the Sequence of the mass), "Hostias" is from the Offeratory, "Sanctus" and "Benedictus" are both from the Sanctus prayer, "Agnus Dei" is the Agnus Dei prayer, "Credo" is the Nicene Creed (not normally in Requiems), and I am not sure what the "Requiem" part is.
mrbbartok 5 months ago