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Requiem (chor, sopran I) Mozart part1

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  • all the requiem is now uploaded (with 14 parts) look in the video info

  • Introitus Requiem: (Chœur)  Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis. (Soprano) Te decet hymnus, Deus, in Sion, et tibi reddetur votum in Jerusalem. (Chœur) Exaudi orationem meam, ad te omnis caro veniet. Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis.

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  • In my opinion the best rendition of the beginning of Mozart'Requiem. It coveys the meditations and the deep attitude of the conductors, himself an old man near his departure.

  • ha ha... i guess we can argue till the world blows up but it wont take away from the fact that this is a beautiful peice of music!!!!

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  • thanks for posting! i listened to this CD recording of the bernstein/mclaughlin/hadley/ew­ing requiem so much as a kid, that i put a skip in the intro.

  • @catgumart While he missed the beginnings of the Romantic era, I love to believe that this final piece that (sadly) went unfinished contains so much Romanticism ahead of its time, still classically contained, of course, but I mean, come on - listen and tell me it doesn't feel like an early Romantic piece!

  • the middle doesn't get lost in this one but stands out nicely

  • this music make me dream.. luv mozart

  • So many different interpretations, I think we should stick by what mozart wrote ;) Interpreting THIS piece is useless and stupid in my opinion.

  • A full life in the 1700's was approximately 50 yrs. Life expectency was much lower back then.

  • i agree with that

    and this is definitely good music

  • I wonder, had he lived, what Mozart would have gone on to write with Beethoven on the scene in Vienna, maybe Mozart would have moved to Prague where he was well accepted, maybe he would not have liked Beethoven..had he lived a full life (about 75 years) he would have witnessed been a part of the early Romantic period, such a sad loss.

  • Thise were the music played at Napoleon's funerals when his body were brought back to France... Great has him and Mozart this song...

  • nice!! quite the change from Disharmonia Mundi!.....ps: its a band, not a song by Mozart.

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