John Eliot Gardiner conducts the English Baroque Soloists and the Monteverdi Choir. This performance was filmed at the Palau de la Musica Catalana, Barcelona in Dec. 1991. A Requiem Mass in the Roman Catholic tradition is a service designed to pray for the souls of the departed. The parts of the liturgy that are meant to be sung are what constitute all Requiem Mass compositions, including Mozart’s. The structure is as follows: 1. Introit 2. Kyrie 3. Sequence: a. Dies irae b. Tuba mirum c. Rex tremendae d. Recordare e. Confutatis f. Lacrimosa 4. Offertory: a. Domine Jesu Christe b. Hostias 5. Sanctus 6. Benedictus 7. Agnus Dei 8. Lux Aeterna Mozart died before finishing the Requiem Mass, and his wife Constanze gave the task of finishing the work to a pupil of Mozart’s named Süssmayr. From the Sanctus onward, the Requiem is the creation of Süssmayr, though he did use portions of the Introit and Kyrie for the Lux Aeterna, as requested by Mozart and as per tradition. Despite, or maybe partially because of, the controversy surrounding this Requiem Mass, it is widely regarded as Mozart’s greatest masterpiece. Latin Lyrics and English translation follow:
Mozart Requiem Mass in D Minor VII – Domine, Jesu Christe
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Too vivid this version; I prefer L.Bernstein’s (on his wife’s death)
Yet L.Bernstein’s Introitus, Kyrie & Lacrimosa (since I’ve heard a faster version) appears to me prolonged~
C’est qui cette version… !! Elle est trop stylée !!
i love this choirs dynamics
Horrible. So fast, so lacked of profoundity…
NOT the Requiem. Hasn’t got the spirit, not touching at all…
Not the one like Karl Bohm can conduct…
Really didnt like this one.
Too Fast I think, it obscures the articulation and I think you can’t fully appriciate its beauty this fast.
Amazing music, amazing performance. The Domine Jesu was completed by Mozart in vocal parts and continuo with some indications of violin writing at the fugue. Too good not to be Mozart
@us04adda did you mean 1:49 ? it’s a small but annoying fail…
still, this is the BEST performance I’ve ever heard.
Requiem really is his best work.
Sounds like they are singing this a little fast.
0:19… someone played an F sharp instead of natural….
I like john Elliot Gardener,that priest had the nerve to treat me like he had a right to talk about my downstairs area(pant)
@fastfingers110 — I think there is no evidence that Mozart himself wrote any of this movement but as far as I know researches believe that Mozart must have left specific instructions for the Domine Jesu because it is doubtful that his student came up with such a complex composition himself.
the best movement of all!!! AWESOME!
>,<
@us04adda I can’t hear anything.
WHA T PART OF THIS IS MOTZARTS MUSIC
love this movement…playing it this fast, however, is a challenge (to say the least)
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lol
The “Sed signifer” is probably my favorite part in the whole Requiem, and it’s performance here is superb!
I sang this, this past summer and it is one of the hardest things I have ever sang. But this is extremely beautiful
anyone else who gets annoyed by that bad trombone note at 1:08 ?
Great (!) performance anyhow
sublime! la meilleure interprétation!
Yo he cantado esto con mi coro y solo puedo decir ¡que gozada!
I really like the Acoustics!
This part of Requiem Mozart…it’s simple sublime.
@nolanryan999 true that
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