Mozart: Requiem (Part I)

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2009

Dear Youtube User

If you are the COPYRIGHT OWNER of this performance I kindly ask you to first contact me requesting to delete the
video but avoiding to fill a complaint to YouTube administration and I WILL DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY.

It is in fact impossible for me to know if some of my videos constitute copyright infringement because all the material I uploaded is the result of TV recording and passion for the music.

I uploaded the video just to promote the music I love.
I don't want problems with anybody and I never intended to break the copyright law.

Thanks for your understanding
SSIROE
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Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART
Requiem en ré mineur KV. 626

Julia Sophie Wagner : soprano
Marianne Beate Kielland : mezzo-soprano
Markus Brutscher : ténor
Florian Boesch : basse

Cappella Amsterdam
Ensemble Moderntimes_1800
Dir. : Daniel Reuss

Moderntimes_1800
Artistic Director: Ilia Korol

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  • who the hell dislikes such a masterpiece ?!. oh my god...

    this is just heavenly !

  • woww, my favorite!

    this composition totally gives me chills!

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  • @dundeegarry You don't sound nearly as intelligent as you think you do.

  • I listened to this while taking a dump. I felt like I was taking a dump that would determine the fate of the world.

  • Every time I listen to this I'm at ah. Just can't imagene a person with a talent to compose such a master piece.

  • rubbish. knew it wouldnt be great when the bloke stuck his tongue out and started flapping. very messy interpretation; saying that acoustics dont help

  • This is to be played on my funeral so all will hear this awesomeness.

  • i love this

  • sublime

  • It's almost like Mozart knew he was going to die, so he wrote this secretly as a eulogy for himself.

  • @Ektherion00 youtube rather lol

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