Beethoven - Missa Solemnis (D-Dur, opus 123) Sanctus
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Only one word: SUBLIME! And all the listeners should just do that listen this absolutely divine music!
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Beethoven was faithful, but NOT a christian. He believed in god, and thanked it (him, I guess) on regular occasions. But he did not believe in organised religion, and felt that it detracted from one's personal satisfaction of faith. So don't you christians go claiming him as your own because he seems to have written you a Mass. He wrote music for a purpose that is sublime, but it's not for you. It's for itself. He thanked a god, not your god.
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4:20 always makes me weep a little
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Esta obra tiene tanta magnitud que no cabe en el pentagrama casi se sale y se expande al macrocosmos Beethoven plasma el gran artista democrata y rompe con todo dejando paso a las nuevas formas despues del siglo xvii empezará la nueva música ,pero este tema aun hoy endia sigue impresionando parece algo que no es de aquí sino de Dios,calma silencio y equilibrio.....
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bugopolo
Is there a second part to this video? if there is where can I find it?
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@silvr94 so you know better than len?
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@richterarrau1983 maybe they like most people and prefer 'shit' to the decent stuff...
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@desideriius The holy Sabbath day became Sunday when The Word Incarnate defeated death by His glorious resurrection. The NEW covenant trumps the OLD.
I won't even get into the old protestant canard about the "Evil" Catholic Church. It is beneath you to spout that garbage.
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It is as if I don´t dare to breathe when this music is playing.
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@silvr94 They did it to save money-- the soloists get paid by the note.
Here is this wonderful music and some of you post such hateful notes. How sad must be your lives, how devoid of joy, how lacking in an appreciation of beauty. You have my pity.
andrewsfunk 4 years ago 17
Missa Solemnis from Beethov is a great masterpiece.
ninito75 2 years ago 5