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  • Details in his pieces are amazing

    Those eleisons at 4:00 get me everytime for me.

  • Mozarts music is the voice of god

  • AM A DEUS.. get it? lololol

  • @Xirus5

    In response to the top comment, I closed my eyes and dropped a deus.. lololol!!1!

  • absolutely divine. all hails to "wolfie"

  • only this is better than Pink Floyd :O

  • mozart bless me

  • christ have mercy

  • The voice of the angels , sweet sound

  • I love it!!!!!

  • The pinnacle of artistic achievement.

  • I feel for those who don't know Mozart. This piece makes me cry. I'd walk a thousand miles on foot to watch something like this. If there is something like that around you, please just let me know ...

  • oh mein gotT.. <3 it can not be described by human minds! ;)

  • its not about how many notes you can fit into a bar or how fast you can play something.like some composers are about...mozart is pure art and beauty.something no amount of studying can create. It comes from inner inspiration.

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  • Mozart makes me cry... How is this not Divine?

  • I see the storm and the wind and the end of the world, until that lady's voice descends like an angel from above.This is the most beautiful expression of hope and despair I have ever heard.

  • i love mozart

  • shut up and enjoy the music

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  • Sublime music

  • I need a heiniken fucken ads man

  • I had a strange dream that I was in a hut with Salieri in a field and he forced me to paint a picture of a pear for him. After I finished, he said, "I absolve you, I absolve you." Ha ha. Anyway, I love the scene in the movie where Salieri is in awe of this piece. His facial expressions are perfect.

  • I am without words, sublime doesn't begin to describe this kind of music.

  • Wow! Another classical example of Mozart's Genius ! :D<3 <3

  • this is dedicated to his wife, Costanza

    Wolfgang loved her so much that he wrote this piece for her, to show her that she was his god

    and I think it is the best piece of classical music EVER wrote.. if any sort of ogd or deity exists, he/she/it would be very jealous to hear what humans can create.

  • das ist wirklich eine der besten aufnahmen..finde ich....

  • @Brigixi sehr schoene...

  • id get stabbed or spat on if someone from where i live heard me listening to classical.Why is the world so shamefull?

  • @rastan1977 Because people are stupid. That's the only reason. People's ignorance is resposible for everything bad in the world

  • this piece of music does and always will make my heart swell

  • Ayatollah Khomeini the muslim dictator of Iran lived to be 90 - he ordered the rape and murder of tens of thousands of political dissidents.

    Mozart created the most beautiful and most magical pieces in existence - he only lived 35 years.

    THAT ^^ is why I don't believe in god. Divine justice my ASS.

  • @theangrypersian Bad things happen to good people because god (if he exists) wants them for himself.

  • @theangrypersian but Mozart (R.I.P. great musician) was a really big time alcoholic you must remember

  • @GuyPennebaker So he was an alcoholic. And?

  • @MrThreshold2009 being an alcoholic like he was will kill you in time

  • @GuyPennebaker Mozart had the Lord on his side. God was with him. He was taken up to heaven by our Lord for his time had come. Alcohol had nothing to do with it

  • @MrThreshold2009 obviously u have not hear of alcohol poisoning?

  • @GuyPennebaker Of course I have heard of it but it had nothing to do with Mozart. God was protecting him and obviously He decided to take him to Heaven.

  • @MrThreshold2009 this is true he was a devine gift but maby god didnt have him under protection for a reason

  • @theangrypersian different religions

  • C'était l' Europe...

    It was Europe...

    Das alte Europa...

  • For the 5 dislikers: I absolve you..I absolve you

  • Beautiful.. I compare this piece with Beethovens Emperor Concerto, I love one particular movement of that one. Some people don't realize how beautiful classical music can be..

  • It was Mozart's own wife, Constanza, who first sang the soprano solo in this Kyrie from the Mass in C; she must have had a beautiful voice because the music for this is so divine and uses high soprano range. It's unfortunate that the Mass was not finished (no one knows why). This was a glorious religious work, already we can see the makings of his final work the Requiem, which was his masterpiece of choral music.

  • I am 15. I hear This. Then I hear: ) Justin Bieber, Maroon 5, Rihanna, Beyonce, Snoop Dogg, the list goes on. . . I ask myself " How can we as a cultural regress so greatly in just 200+ when it comes to our music? " These singers, composers, musicians put their whole being into creating these masterpieces. . . now-a-days you step in a studio and a frog could make our next popular culture. THANK GOD we have a good amount of these classics, I will never again stoop to popular culture standards!

  • @ReecesFilmaking Well pop cultural or what is consider music to most people now a days is made for the average(dumb) person. average music for the average person. Their is still a lot of good music out there being made in today time however you just need to listen and look for it.

  • @ReecesFilmaking Stop listening to the top 40 charts and look at alternative rock music. It's filled with lots of great work.

  • While listening to this,

    I closed my eyes.

    Utter bliss.....

    Then I dropped my laptop.

  • @thenumbaonerocka

    And then i said to that girl come at night ......:)

  • @thenumbaonerocka I'll only laugh for a moment. I hear this and smile , with tears in my eyes....Mostly when the lady soars through the darkness in the major key, with the beauty of hope.

  • @thenumbaonerocka I understand I have experienced the same thing ..

    :-):-)

  • @thenumbaonerocka I have a desktop! Unlimited power!!!

  • @thenumbaonerocka Almost like Salieri with Mozart's music. 

  • 4 people don't have souls

  • Who is the soprano singing the solo in this Kyrie of the Mass in C ?

  • @OperaMystery80 - Felicity Lott

  • @ThreesecondHero O she's divine. I love how she sings this. Is there a recording of her singing in the Mass in C ? I will buy it.

  • Are we going to appall you with something confidential and disgusting? Let's hope so, because that is what you really like. Unconfessed crimes of buried wickedness. If that is what brings you to us, the prospect of hearing horrors, you shall not go unrewarded.

  • 4 people Salieri fans)))

  • increible,es algo que jamas lo lovidas una vez oido es ocmo si dios mismo pasara por los sentimientos y quedaran grabados en tu oido.me fascina mozart,amo la musica clasica...

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  • Belleza indescriptible. Sólamente hay que gozar internamente el genio de Mozart.

  • I workout to this.

  • most perfect performance

  • i dont know why but i feel this version has a different key when i listen to the one John Eliot Gardiner conducts. can anyone tell me why?

  • @incursion89 You´re right, Gardiner´s version is played at a lower pitch. Not so low as to say it´s in a different key, but somewhere in between C and B at A=440Hz. Look up "concert pitch" to find out more.

  • @fogeus I see. maybe its because Gardiner's English Baroque Soloists plays period instruments to make it an authentic performance historically. so their tuning differs from the normal orchestra

  • @incursion89 I think the tenors enters with the sopranos here to give more power to it, don't know, am I right or wrong?

  • "I was staring through the cage of those meticulous ink strokes — at an absolute beauty..."

  • the music of god..... at 4:40 i felt goosebumps through all my body

  • I downloaded this track with the Academy of St. Martin info on iTunes and it's a different version. This version is way better than the one on iTunes. Can someone tell me if its by a different orchestra?

  • @PhysicalsimForever I think Beethoven was into Christianity, but I am not sure if he was into the church.

  • I actually feel some sort of emotion that is beyond bliss when I listen to his music.

  • @happysweetloser

    Are you sure you weren't reading the music at the time, staring at those meticulous inkstrokes...at an absolute beauty?

  • The most beautiful part of music of the history of music begins at 4:23....delicious :o

  • Mozart, Music of Duke Nukem

  • im fucking tired of people talking about chuk norris and justin beiver!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this is elevated and sophisticated music, i dont think we care!!!!!!!!!!!! so please leave smart commnts and stop writing retarded comments.

    P.S.

    Mozart, youre the god of classical music!!!

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  • @PhysicalsimForever I would hardly say that qualifies the universe as being completely random, considering we do not know what constitutes the majority of it or what is its dominant impetus. I view the findings of quantum being similar to "ingredients" allowed to perform a function. Exiting quantum for a second, doesn't everything seem sort of, uniform? Stars surrounded by planets, which surround black holes, along side other galaxies. Shouldn't things be more random? I don't know honestly.

  • @PhysicalsimForever absolutely correct

  • God has this on his iPod

  • @LilGrey456 ahoahoahosha

  • @LilGrey456 You realize "Kyrie, Christi eleison" means "Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy" so yes, its very much like God to leisurely enjoy the cries and screams of his children

  • @porchmonkey401k This is so bizarre. Someone crying out for God's grace to save them supposedly means he caused the problems in the first place and is relishing in his children's pain? Just because you're sick and twisted don't impose that on God.

  • @PabloDPena mercy dosent imply grace, mercy implies persecution

  • @porchmonkey401k Mercy doesn't necessarily imply persecution if you throw yourself on the mercy of the court is the court doing something wrong to begin with? Or are they just administering justice? Think about it.

  • @PabloDPena only you the individual have the right to determine morality for yourself, stop being a sheep

  • @porchmonkey401k Yeah well this is coming from someone, evidently, who's never stood in front of a judge. I can assure you at that point YOU ARE NOT the one who will be determining morality HE WILL. Time to come out of Mom's basement where things are nice and cozy.

  • @PabloDPena was in front twice and manipulated myself out, your gonna hav to do better than that dumbass mexican

  • @porchmonkey401k Spain, actually

  • @PabloDPena even better, your country is 90% catholic no wonder you cant see past your culture and accept logic

  • @porchmonkey401k this is the first thing you've stated that wasn't plagiarized.

  • @devilxhlywood sure, believe what u wish

  • @porchmonkey401k Argument invalid, racist bigot.

  • @porchmonkey401k Argument invalid, racist bigot.

  • @NewDawnFades608 sure its NOT true that 90% of spain is religious, a fact like that definitely invalidates my argument. Im Romanian, make a poor joke and it will be true, theres a diff between racism and fact

  • @PabloDPena God wants man to have free will, through the very nature of free will there is suffering, therefore god wants you to suffer

  • @LilGrey456

    He doesn't need it, because Mozart,Bach, Haendel, etc are with him right now. =)

  • @Mauserien

    Ture. But only two Persons knows what truly comes after the Lacrimosa. One of them is God.

  • this is how Chuck Norris` farts sound like

  • i am listening to this.. almost everyday... does it mean i am more mature than listening to bieber?... i guess yes...

  • I get tears everytime she comes in at 2:13. Such beautiful music. There has to be a God

  • @Phy einstein came to the opposite conclusion based on science: that there is a god. the more he discovered, the more he realized the improbability that his findings were the result of a random occurrence. still, we know organized religion is not true. personally i'm in the "there's a god and it doesn't care about earth" phase. there's an intelligent design out there however it doesn't seem to have anything to do with us. we're probably about as significant as bacteria on a grain of sand.

  • même la fin est prodigieuse

  • you make interesting, noteworthy points. from what i have read, people who become converts because of mozart's music, believe that such grand, perfectly beautiful music could only have come from god, rather than being the by-product of an indifferent universe and the laws of chance. the god spoken of here, i think, is of the monotheistic christian kind, but certainly there are other takes on god, such as pantheism, of which immortality in heaven is not a necessary part.

  • One thing I would like to believe is that Mozart's music is a taste of life after death, and that in dying, when one can never again get to listen to things like this, the peace and stillness would be even more beautiful than his music. But alas, I don't believe any of this, and the fact that an atheist like me can also dream about this shows how easily it is to be seduced by the idea of God.

  • @TheScriabin i am an agnostic; something i could never shake off in this life. so i go into my death clean without the dogma of prejudgement. but i must say, having thought over what you had to say about this music by mozart and yourself as an atheist, you have my attention. often times i have been met with arrogance and even ad hominem attack (COWARD!!) from both the theist side and the atheist side. hearing your words, somehow i think you would not take that line. anyway, take er easy.

  • which three ignorant people disliked this?

  • @tuckosi the three are probably from the rock n roll (not that i don't enjoy rock music) crowd whose only time spent with classical is in the middle of, say, an arnold schwarzenegger action movie or something like the jaws theme music. kids are so plugged into rock music, rap...these days--in the car, the library...even in class-- that when they finally take the walkman head phones off, they find they are deaf to the more profounder forms of music, such as mozart's mass in c minor. what a loss.

  • @vinnynumbnuts lol jaws theme music = classical

    lol

    also way to insult an entire generation of music/music listeners ;)

  • @LFZ15 1. no, it's not an insult, but just a pretty accurate observation. in general, if you pick out the typical young person into rock music, play some mozart for him, and he will look lost and give it the thumbs down. i know, because i've seen it all around me. sure, there are classical music appreciation groups, but classical music is effectively dead in today's culture.// as for "dadum...dadum...du du du du du da du du daahaaaaa du du du....," it was composed by john williams, an...

  • @LFZ15 2. ...american composer, conductor, & pianist, whose music is firmly from the classical tradition. the jaws film score is a classical piece of suspense music, synonymous with a growing terror of impending doom. the royal scottish national orchestra performed it. it's a simple altering pattern of two notes, E & F. ha, listen to the beginning of dvorak's new world symphony-4th movement, & you will hear jaws. also, listen to part one of "the rite of spring." williams got it from them. chow.

  • @vinnynumbnuts I embrace all types of music that are good: classical, rap, rock n roll, jazz, blues, funk, reggae, or basically anything else. any good music from any of those genres is worth listening to, appreciating, and/or possibly loving. i feel bad for people who are trapped in one or only a few genres of music

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  • this is the best melody ever written!

  • Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart is a Brillant Genius

    It's not just Music, It's an ART, THE MOZ's ART

  • why is there a dislike option on a video with mozart's music?

  • there are two people with no souls or heart,

    to not feel such adoration, feelings for this work of art is inhuman.

  • from 3:33 to about 4:48 is indescribably beautiful

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  • Seriously? Someone actually disliked this?

  • WA mozart = Duke Nukem in music! It's time to write some pieces and chew bubblegum...but Mozart is out of gum.....

  • a performing monkey with too many notes.

  • Seems that most of people and teacher (even in the classical conservatory) belive that mozart has copied from Luchesi , and that his musicality was only a collage of other compositors.

    Now i want to say to these people:

    Listen that.............

    Listen how the music look like a metaphor, a sense not only musical,a logic not only musical, but even allegorcal.

    Who compose that? LUCHESI?

    Please, open your ear.

  • no negative votes.... It seems that there is noone that doesnt bow before Mozart's ingenuity....

  • C back then sounded like a B...

  • I dont know, every time I listen to this piece, I think of the end of the world...It's so beautiful and passionate and I can picture the destruction.

  • Not God ... Please, Mozart.

  • @VodKaLogic Inspired by religion

  • voice of God

  • Abraham Murray plays for us all - we worship this divine sound and at the same time our souls are filled with envy! I admire the actor as well, let alone the composer.

  • top 100 artist of all times!

  • Only Mozart could make a plea for Divine mercy sound so joyful. Does anybody know who the soprano is? She is marvellous!

  • GENIO!

  • Mozart was a genius!

  • Arguably the greatest piece of music ever composed by man,, Amen

  • The very voice of God

  • Is it Feliciti Lott the soprano here?

  • It is so sad that Mozart died too young! Only 35 years old!

  • @Kennychan222 his death is sad however he achieved something we could only dream: true immortality through his musical genius. His physical body is gone but the spirit of Mozart his musical genius will live on forever

  • @kairi3177 Can you imagine, however, what he would have accomplished and how he would have changed the face of classical music had he lived beyond his 35 years??

  • @Elainelps0421 ...Nobody was better..and quite frankly it still hasn't been realized..Its not how complicated it is (a la Beethoven), it's the beauty in the melody..Nobody did it better then W.A Mozart

  • @Elainelps0421 i have often asked myself that about Mozart, had he lived another 35 years. also, what about Chopin (who was only 39) or Schubert (who was but 31)?? or even Beethoven (who was 56)???

  • @Doug19752533 Excellent point....but I think it was predestined that each should live so long...their output in such a short time certainly outdid those lesser composers of greater age.

  • @Kennychan222 however, if he had not died when he did, we might not have the requiem.

  • There were methods to Mozart's music and this is no exception..I found it interesting that Mozart has hidden phrases in his music as a metaphor for himself. He also literally rolled dice to determine randomness in his music

  • Música inspirada por Dios, maravillosa

  • I cryed listening at this masterpiece. Beethoven was a great man, J.S.Bach too, but nobody can be compared with the supernatural talent of the genius, Wolfgang - Amadeus - Mozart.

  • @igarkiman7 though i'm more of a beethoven fan, i must agmitt that someone who writes music like this from the age of four is someone unique. Truly the world of music would not be the same if he had not existed

  • @igarkiman7 i think Rachmaninof said: Bach, Beethoven and Brams are musicians but Mozart is music...

  • @terrorinthesky1 rachmaninof was boring Beethoven had more soul in his little finger...

  • Excellent, it let me experience the love of God

  • Kanawa's pretty good at that singing stuff.

  • We are all a part of God but I think Mozart stole a little extra....Brilliant !!!

  • Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go to the making of genius. Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius.

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

  • Women RULE. By voice too.

  • 2:52 - 3:23

  • increible

  • Mozart, the Jesus Christ of music.

  • i love min 2.16 to 4.17 its just so sad and beautiful at the same time

  • How can you not have an epiphane at 4:44?

  • Well, in the film he was portrayed as a farting idiot, drunken, very vulgar little man (so he says about himself), but very good music. I love Salieri's character better. Grazzie signore!

  • What would they(Mozart, Bach, Handel etc.) do if they live in our time. They would do the best music ever made. Also as I know Mozart was Freemason. I have album of his called Masonic Music.

  • Wolfgang was a very talented man.