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[mozart] Requiem In D Minor
 

offline ecnadniarb on 2004-07-10 16:47 [#01272700]
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Absolutely awesome. I was listening to this earlier today
after not hearing it for a while and it still has the power
to move me. Anyone else like it?


 

offline polynomial from glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2004-07-10 16:49 [#01272701]
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not really got into classical yet, may venture into it one
day.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-07-10 17:05 [#01272711]
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no.


 

offline dariusgriffin from cool on 2004-07-10 17:08 [#01272714]
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Oh no, I've never liked anything by Mozart.


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2004-07-10 17:10 [#01272716]
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yes


 

offline face pixellator on 2004-07-10 17:10 [#01272717]
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I'm not much of a fan of Wolfgang, but the Requiem is
beautiful.


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2004-07-10 17:11 [#01272718]
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mozart isn't really my thing either...infact i only like a
very small portion of classic music...im saving it for when
im old or something :)


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2004-07-10 17:12 [#01272719]
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um, like really really old. (im old as it is)


 

offline face pixellator on 2004-07-10 17:16 [#01272725]
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Dogs like you give dogs a bad name, pal!


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2004-07-10 17:27 [#01272744]
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im a failure.


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2004-07-10 23:41 [#01272935]
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i've had a distaste for classical music for years until i
figured out the trick to enjoying it - crank it up! all the
way! if you blast it, it sounds much better.


 

offline optimus prime on 2004-07-11 00:10 [#01272945]
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i've always love classical, romance era and baroque music.

i'm saving the annoying sounds of electronic noise for my
imaginary stay in hell.


 

offline goDel from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2004-07-11 03:02 [#01272978]
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i love it. especially in the way it's used ni the motion
picture amadeus. for a real-life requiem it's too dramatic,
i think, but in a film it can do wonders.


 

offline Cheffe1979 from fuck (Austria) on 2004-07-11 03:14 [#01272980]
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what koechel?


 

offline Cheffe1979 from fuck (Austria) on 2004-07-11 03:17 [#01272982]
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kv626?


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2004-07-11 05:04 [#01273016]
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Yes 626.


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2004-07-11 05:05 [#01273017]
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After the missa solemnis by beethoven this was the second
big choral musicpiece I liked. I must say now that
Mozart(and Süssmayr)'s Requiem lasts a lot longer than the
former piece because it's more subtle and fresh(like a lot
of mozart music).
Now I must find another version of it because mine sounds
good but a bit "light" and a second heavier version might
complement it well.


 


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