9.Mozart's Requiem: IV. Offertorium: Domine Jesu (lyrics+translation)

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Domine Jesu; IV. Offertorium; Mozart's Requiem - Latin lyrics and English translation and my drawings.
Rundfunkchor Leipzig
Gert Frischmuth chorus master
Staatskapelle Dresden
PETER SCHREIER

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  • Did Mozart only write up to Confutatis? I don't know :[

  • As far as I am concerned he did write up to Confutatis and he also wrote first 8 bars of Lacrimosa. Communion is his music from Introitus, but with different lyrics. He completely sketched the Offertorium and Hostias, but probably not Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus Dei.

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  • simplemente expectacular!! saludos desde Venezuela!

  • Sorry, it's Domine Jesu, not Domine Deus

  • I LOVE this!

  • @hryzunik Sanctus and Benedictus is very very weaked sketched. He wrote nearly nothing on them as he was too sick to write more. Those where the parts that Sussmayer completed entierly on Mozarts Instructions. Agnus Dei on the other hand... Well Mozart Died before they started that so It's the part that is in fact written all by Sussmayer.

  • @Deadly980 Benidictus sorry i momentarily lost my ability to spell correctly.

  • @hryzunik which is weird because while i don't like the hostias sacntus or the beidictus the Agnus Dei is one of my favorite parts.

  • @IngridFlesch1 No, you're right; it's a variant of 'i.' A "swash" character. It's been used in Latin as such, generally at the beginning of words, and as the final 'i' in Roman numerals, and remained such until, I imagine, more modern textbooks began to ignore it as confusing English students who were being taught Erasmian pronunciation. The same is the case with "v" and "u"--merely variants of each other (etymologically speaking).

  • there's no J in latin

  • Awesomely Supplicant & immensely Gorious...powerfully reverent Offertorium...indeed a tribute & Masterpiece of Amadeus Wolfgang Mozart is this performance...makes one engage in deep soul searching & dwell in the profoundess of The Good Lord's redemptive, endless Mercy...& His Divine, Eternal Gifts of Hope & Peace & be sublimely Supplicant, reverent & reminisce on the Promises to Abraham & dwell on The Last Supper...In a way Faith is Hope against Hope & Love is Forgiveness!!

  • Mozart got his BALL of Steels!

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