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W. A. Mozart - Requiem Confutatis, K 626

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2009

Amadeus: The Director's Cut - The Original SoundTrack by Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, conducted by Sir Neville Marriner

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  • The 3 dislikers...I absolve you, I absolve you

  • @VGfan Actually Saliaeri envied Mozart. So inwardly he worshiped Mozart.

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  • @DesperateTry Call it what you will, but Mozart, and this composition in particular, exemplify what the true essence of music is. THIS is music--anything less than this does not deserve to be called music at all.

  • @Aesthetica94 This is not music , this is divine and supernatural energy expressed in music ...

  • @hla5560650 The best comment yet. Haha.

  • This song was made in 1791, yet, every time I listen to it, it never gets old

    

  • This is music.

  • @hla5560650 RIGHT ON. NAIL ON THE HEAD!!!

  • @Maxweckl You said it best in one simple sentence!

  • this is the most astounding and divine music i have ever heard

  • @mcgarig1 yes exactly, of course he knew well enough all the techniques that existed in composition, he didn't need to think about them like we mortals have to

  • @hla5560650 i speak for all mediocrities in the world

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