Mozart Requiem: Kyrie

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2008

The Requiem Mass in D minor (K. 626) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was composed in 1791. The requiem was Mozart's last composition, and is one of his most popular and most respected works. There has been a debate over how much of the music Mozart managed to complete before his death, and how much was later composed by his student Franz Xaver Süssmayr, or possibly others.

Wilma Lipp, Soprano
Hilde Rössel-Majdan, Contralto
Anton Dermota, Tenor
Walter Berry, Bass

Herbert von Karajan, conductor

Berliner Philharmoniker

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  • @pigeonpsycho marxista leninista apostolico romano...

  • @pigeonpsycho Fuck you badly. Marxist is your father, mother, and so on.

  • We're playing this in Orchestra.. can't get it out of my head

  • The 7 dislikes are from the one and only Signore Antonio Salieri...

    Really beautiful piece; the work of a true genius, the one and only Herr Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

  • @acamac03 Why do you say this? This is an extremely complicated piece, and I even dare to say it's comparable to late romantic symphonies. I studied carefully the score, and yesterday we performed it, some parts are rather tricky, please, believe me. And Süssmayer was very very talented. He did an inimitable job.

  • @MrFelipeDantas Shut up Marxist.

  • Muy bueno!

  • It's just wrong. A fugue never should be played at this tempo. If the tempo is wrong, the execution is wrong. Sorry.

  • I love this piece

  • I have to say this is not simplistic at all. it is grand and compact. what matters to me only is that it is beautiful. I wonder what was the involvement of the pupil, in which parts of the requiem, and was it to re-write or complete unfinished writing?

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