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At the time of Mozart's death on 5 December 1791 he had only completed the opening movement (Requiem aeternam) in all of the orchestral and vocal parts. The following Kyrie (a double fugue), and most of the Sequence (from Dies Irae to Confutatis), is complete only in the vocal parts and the continuo (the figured organ bass), though occasionally some of the prominent orchestral parts have been briefly indicated, such as the violin part of the Confutatis and the musical bridges in the Recordare. The last movement of the Sequence, the Lacrimosa, breaks off after only eight bars and was unfinished. The following two movements of the Offertorium were again partially done -- the Domine Jesu Christe in the vocal parts and continuo (up until the fugue, which contains some indications of the violin part) and the Hostias in the vocal parts only.
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Lacrimosa dies illa
Qua resurget ex favilla
Judicandus homo reus.
Huic ergo parce, Deus:
Pie Jesu Domine,
Dona eis requiem. Amen
Tearful that day,
on which will rise from ashes
guilty man for judgment.
So have mercy, O Lord, on this man.
Compassionate Lord Jesus,
grant them rest. Amen.
All of Mozart's music:
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January 09, 2009
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Piano Concerto No. 21 - Andante "Elvira Madigan"
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6-year old Emily Bear has wowed audiences from the White House to her own house. Playing the piano since age 3, Emily also composes her own music. Has WGN-TV discovered the next Mozart?
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Nikolaus Harnoncourt conductiong Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra plays Mozart Symphony No.40 1st Movement. Live concert at the Suntory Hall, Tokyo, Japan in November 11th, 2006.
January 09, 2009
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To see upcoming performances of Igudesman & Joo "A Little Nightmare Music" visit our website www.igudesmanandjoo.com
January 09, 2009
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I bought a copy of the sheet music for this piece then input the notes into Sibelius. A MIDI file was then exported from Sibelius and imported into Reason. From there I added a couple of effects and tweaked the MIDI data a little bit. The pics are scanned copies of the sheet music set to a transparent Mozart background.
January 09, 2009
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All of Mozart's music:
http://www.mozart-archiv.de/
All of Mozart's scores:
http://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/nma/nmapub_srch.php
Lacrimosa dies illa
Qua resurget ex favilla
Judicandus homo reus.
Huic ergo parce, Deus:
Pie Jesu Domine,
Dona eis requiem. Amen.
Tearful that day,
on which will rise from ashes
guilty man for judgment.
So have mercy, O God, on this person.
Compassionate Lord Jesus,
grant them rest. Amen.
Día de lagrimas aquel día,
en el que resurjan de las cenizas.
los culpables para ser juzgados.
Ten piedad de ellos, Señor.
Compasivo Señor Jesús,
concédeles el descanso eterno. Amén.
January 09, 2009
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Mozart Symphony no. 25 k. 183
Wiener Philharmoniker - Karl Bohm
I. Allegro con brio
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Jascha Heifetz plays Rondo (from Serenade No. 7 "Haffner", K. 250) by Mozart.
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Recorded Live France
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Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major (Turkish) K219,
Artists: Janine Jansen violin, European Union Youth Orchestra, Vladimir Ashkenazy conductor
BBC Proms 39 18.30 - 20.45: Royal Albert Hall
Saturday 12 August 2006
January 09, 2009
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this is just the vocal score, it doesn't have any silences or rests
Mozart's final completed sacred work was written on 17 June 1791, for the feast of Corpus Christi at the request of Anton Stoll, choirmaster at Baden where Mozart was visiting with his wife Constanze.
Hail the true body, born
of the Virgin Mary:
You who truly suffered and were sacrificed
on the cross for the sake of man.
From whose pierced flank
flowed water and blood:
Be a foretaste for us
in the trial of death.
Salve, verdadero cuerpo,
nacido de María Virgen,
que fue inmolado en la cruz
por los hombres,
cuyo lado perforado manó sangre y agua,
dejanos degustarte
en el trance de la muerte.
All of Mozart's music:
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All of Mozart's scores:
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January 09, 2009
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La linea, again, but non the same...
January 09, 2009
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Michel Lauzière rollerblading along a street lined with strategically placed and filled bottles. V clever...
If you're curious, the tune is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphony No. 40 in G minor, 1st movement, 1st theme.
[Edit] Just to clarify, in case there's any confusion: I didn't make this video. I just found it on t'interweb, and thought that my fellow YouTubers would appreciate it. So far it looks like around 180,000 of you did ;)
January 09, 2009
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Woody Allen once said that Mozart's Symphony 41 proved the existence of God. Certainly, a symphony of such grandness and scale had, until the summer of 1788, never before been seen in the musical universe. Its implications for the direction of music in the future, and its influence on future composers is immeasurable. What makes Mozart's Jupiter symphony worthy to share the name of the most powerful god of the Roman world?
The answer to this question comes in the Molto Allegro, and more specifically in its coda, (8:09-8:36). In the coda, Mozart takes the five musical themes or melodies that had been developed throughout the final movement, and does something that no one has ever achieved to the extent that he did, not even the illustrious Beethoven.
What Mozart does is take these five themes and combines them to create a fugato in five-part counterpoint. That is, he takes the five melodies and simultaneously plays them in a variety of combinations and permutations. Imagine five separate melodies, all with their own notes, being played simultaneously, but each constantly changing. It's impossible for the human ear to focus on the enormous amount of notes that this simultaneous playing and constant changing entails. The effect is that the music seems to encompass an infinite amount of sound. With lesser two or three-part fugues, it is occasionally possible to sense everything that is going on. Once you get to four voices, it's nearly impossible to detect all of the nuances of the melodies. With five, well, only God could completely grasp its profundity.
This is Jeffrey Tate and the English Chamber Orchestra performing the Molto Allegro of Mozart's Symphony 41 in C Major.
A far greater introduction to this piece than I provide can be found at NPR's website, if you follow this link:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5173337
In the audio clip, you will get the chance to hear the five melodies that Mozart used in the coda individually.
January 09, 2009
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Bow Valley Chorus performing Agnus Dei from the Mozart Requiem. 2006
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Glenn Gould talks about his way of playing Mozart.
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Hier sehen sie Nachtimpressionen aus den Städten Weingarten und Ravensburg in Oberschwaben. Das ganze ist mit Mozart´s kleiner Nachtmusik unterlegt.
Für die Musik habe ich eine Lizenz !
Ich besitze eine Genehmigung vom Staatl. Liegenschaftsamt Ravensburg für die Veröffentlichung der Bilder aus der Basilika Weingarten.
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200TH ANNIVERSARY OF MOZART'S DEATH. DIRECTED BY SOLTI. SOLOIST: AUGER - BARTOLI - COLE - PAPE
All of Mozart's music:
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January 09, 2009
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All of Mozart's music:
http://www.mozart-archiv.de/
All of Mozart's scores:
http://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/nma/nmapub_srch.php
L'eterno riposo dona loro, Signore,
e splenda ad essi la luce perpetua.
Si innalzi un inno a te, o Dio, in Sion,
a te si sciolga il voto in Gerusalemme; esaudisci la mia preghiera,
a te viene ogni mortale.
January 09, 2009
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Escena en la que Salieri recoge, al dictado de Mozart, las notas del Confutatis, pieza del famoso Requiem inconcluso compuesto por el genial compositor austriaco.
January 09, 2009
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Mozart Requiem - Maestro Karl Bohm
S@S sergio augusto simao
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January 09, 2009
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Heinz Holliger in 1993 with Lausanne Chanber Orchestra and Coboz playing the 1st mvt. of the Mozart oboe concerto. A master in action!
January 09, 2009
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from Monty Python's Flying Circus
Season 1 - Episode 01 - Whither Canada?
Recorded 07-06-69 , Aired 05-10-69
I'm slowly uploading the entire Flying Circus series... Got any requests?