Secrets in Mozart's Requiem
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Mozart didn't write the words of the Requiem mass, the same latin text was used by all composers of the requiem since medieval times, so unless everyone who ever composed a requiem died of syphilis, this has no validity whatsoever
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1 . it's german
2 . all the requiems has the same words
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this kind of disrespectful with sacre music
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@sheikor01 There is an established and at least quasi-credible precedent of finding messages by reversing recordings of lyrics, and even by reversing recordings of speech. :)
The researchers involved have hypothesized that reversed speech is nearly always unintentional-- a manifestation of what the subconscious thinks is true.
On another side, there are those who claim that the initiates into secret orders or occult fraternities have communicated in this way for centuries. Cum grano salis. :)
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The best way to assure any "secret code" would be to reverse the written words... and see if there's a way to have an association of reversed words who could look like that. In my opinion, that is a work that must have already been done, but who knows ? Anyway... sounds indeed weird in reverse x)
Mozart natively spoke German, am I right?
So, it seems to me that any reversal of possible credibility must manifest itself in German- the composer's native language.
JakeKline 1 year ago
@JakeKline it's true, but the requiem was written in latin, therefore, the reverse of it should be in latin, not english, like i heard. :) but i guess it's not necessary (in some cases; i don't know if here it apllies).
papercotton 4 months ago