Mozart, Bernstein — Requiem on an open thread

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Friday night masterpiece moments. Searingly intense. An unusual performance, but brilliant.
Leonard Bernstein dedicated this performance to the memory of his late wife, the actress Felicia Montealegre.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Requiem Mass in D minor K. 626

Leonard Bernstein [Conductor] Marie McLaughlin [Soprano] Maria Ewing [Soprano] Jerry Hadley [Tenor]

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I. Introitus: Requiem [0:00] II. Kyrie [6:39] III. Sequentia: – Dies irae [9:23] – Tuba mirum [11:07] – Rex tremendae [15:37] – Recordare [18:19] – Confutatis [24:02] – Lacrimosa [26:24] IV. Offertorium: – Domine Jesu [32:14] – Hostias [35:43] V. Sanctus [39:48] VI. Benedictus [41:38] VII. Agnus Dei [47:00] VIII. Communio: Lux aeterna [51:54]

Chor und Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks Leonard Bernstein

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bannedquran20
bannedquran20
5 years ago

I haven’t seen it yet, just turned it on and the moslem started with his chants. Reminds me of what non-muslims in Michigan will hear more often in the morning and in fact they will not need alarm clocks to wake them them up when the athan goes full blast. It does remind me of a cat caught in the washing machine.

VoiceInDesert
VoiceInDesert
5 years ago
Reply to  bannedquran20

See my post above.

Alleged-Comment
Alleged-Comment
5 years ago

“Video unvailable” it says.

VoiceInDesert
VoiceInDesert
5 years ago

Go to https://duckduckgo.com/?q=youtube+mozart+requiem+leonard+bernstein&t=h_&ia=products, and click “Mozart REQUIEM KV 626 Leonard Bernstein 1988 – YouTube”, and let me know if you excess it.

Alleged-Comment
Alleged-Comment
5 years ago
Reply to  VoiceInDesert

Yes, this one works. Thank you.

VoiceInDesert
VoiceInDesert
5 years ago

W A Mozart is one of my favorite composers, if not THE favorite. Used to have an LP on the Requiem. And Bernstein was not only a great conductor, but also on some occasions played the piano and conducted at the same time. It was a great loss when he passed away.

Kristy A. Langworthy
Kristy A. Langworthy
5 years ago
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John Nosser
John Nosser
5 years ago

Beethoven is my favorite composer, but I’d rank Mozart as #2. Thanks for sharing!

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