Faure Requiem : excerpts from Agnus Dei, Libera Me
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3:45 :Free me, O Lord, from eternal death on that frightful day
when the heavens and the earth will be shaken;
when you come to judge the world by fire.
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This is the Agnus Dei, not Libera Me...
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@Correctivemind you mean the conductor not the composer right/
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The solo at 3:48 is awesome!
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yes 3:42
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Everyone keeps saying "i'm an atheist, but this is awesome", etc. Why even mention being an atheist? It's awesome no matter what you are.
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I agree the Faure Requiem is one of the most richly layered pieces, and transformative emotionally. Truly a gift.
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My o my the composer brought out but did not rush the music and RESPECTED the space in which the music was performed and made the music's harmony dance with the acoustics!!!!!!!!! BRAVOO
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its remarkeble how "deep" this music goes, and what emotions it provokes. I had my deepest depressions with Faure's music and I loved it (strange?).
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@t0bian YES! the beginning is so... *magical* is really the only way I can describe it
I just adore Libera Me. such a wonderful movemement
musiclover83 2 years ago 16
A great part of Agnus Dei is also on here in the beginning. Just thought I'd mention it in case anyone else got a bit confused, as I did.
t0bian 2 years ago 13