"Lux Aeterna" (Eternal Light) from Mozart's Requiem Mass

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2009

Requiem Mass on the Bi-Centennial of the death of Wolfgang Amedeus Mozart (1756-1791) on 15 September of 1791 in Vienna. Vienna Philharmonic Orchesta under Sir Georg Solti. Vienna State Opera Concert Chorus. St Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna. Arleen Auger - Soprano. Cecilia Bartoli - Mezzo-Soprano. Vinson Cole - Tenor. Rene Pape - Bass.

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  • Introtius and Lux Aeterna have the same tempo and music but have different words.

  • only Mozart could have composed something like this. The best and most touching music ever

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  • It makes me cry...

  • only Mozart could have composed something like this. The best and most touching music ever

  • @AgentTurner That's right, it's like a leifmotif. It reminds you of the Introitus because the same melody and tempo are used to show that it's all about endings and beginnings. "Death is tragic, but there's hope for afterwards" is the general message.

  • perfekt

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