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Confutatis maledictis

Mozart Requiem Confutatis maledictis  
 
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methanopyrusniger (2 months ago) Show Hide
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este es el mas increible legado de mozart....todos sus sentimientos se expresan en esta musica
ChristinaNL89 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Funny, I made a video about German POWs in Rusian captivity during WW2 with this very music.
Grindcoach (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Não entendi a ligação com Mozart...

É fúnebre, mas sua música não se compara a nenhuma outra criação do homem, inclusive a guerra.
windridr66 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Consider the horses slaughtered during this war....for what? they did not agree to fight......
Batolino94 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Molto bella la musica! Però a me non piace molto il collegamento fra la musica e le immagini della guerra...a me più che la guerra la canzone mi fa venire in mente una scena in cui un uomo sta per morire e l'inferno e il paradiso cercano di tirarlo a loro "voca voca me"...
princiakmissa (9 months ago) Show Hide
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hai ragione
SicSeb (1 year ago) Show Hide
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WOI Pictures... Mmmmmm......
cremebrulee99 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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i guess some people just don't really understand the sacrifices they make...Birdsong (its by Sebastian Faulks, if you want to find it) has a fair bit about that, about soldiers who hate their families believing their sons living in squalor and losing their friends is simply a question of national duty.
i dont think soldiers and the public will ever fit together until those people truly understand how much they owe them.
we're really passionate about this, aren't we??
shordruck (1 year ago) Show Hide
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in the main its human nature to ignore the sacrifices that others make and every now and then they feel a touch of guilt and so buy a red nose or a record to feed the world or donate a few pence on poppy day.
We have to get passionate about something every once in a while it's the only way most people know they are still living. I have the book on order I'm looking forward to that, if you want to see another point of view about war you should read Spike Milligan's Hitler my part in his downfall
cremebrulee99 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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very philosophical. then again, i get passionate about pretty much everything - but remembrance comes very close. as in, i believe as much as we mustn't forget those who made sacrifices in the past for our future, we mustn't forget those who were victimised by injustice...the holocaust, the armenian genocide, sabra and shatila, personally hiroshima and nagasaki too > the last one may have ended war with japan, but at the cost of so many innocent lives.
ok i may read that; who's the author?

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