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Mozart's Requiem (and Requiems in general)

That Mozart's Requiem shit is TIGHT.

I've liked this piece for a long time, but last night I was sitting in bed writing, and when I played this, the words just flowed and flowed and flowed. The music just connects with all my creative and emotional triggers and unlocks my brain in a way most pop music can't. It's kind of amazing.

I think I'm going to go on a requiems kick this year...I've been wanting the Cherubini requiem that was featured at the end of "Fire Walk With Me", but apparently the guy composed several requiems, and I'm not sure which one it is...I have one Cherubini requiem, but it's not the one. It's nice, though.

Anyone have a favorite classical requiem piece?
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Reply #1 posted 02/24/06 5:48am

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Anx said:

That Mozart's Requiem shit is TIGHT.

I've liked this piece for a long time, but last night I was sitting in bed wetting

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Reply #2 posted 02/24/06 5:50am

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DynamicSavior said:

Anx said:

That Mozart's Requiem shit is TIGHT.

I've liked this piece for a long time, but last night I was sitting in bed wetting

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I wouldn't exactly season beef jerky under YOUR mattress, if you know what I'm saying.
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Reply #3 posted 02/24/06 5:53am

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DynamicSavior said:


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I wouldn't exactly season beef jerky under YOUR mattress, if you know what I'm saying.

I don't know what the hell you're talking about. That must be some 70's gay slang or something and I'm all 80's up in hrr bitch.
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Reply #4 posted 02/24/06 5:55am

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DynamicSavior said:

Anx said:



I wouldn't exactly season beef jerky under YOUR mattress, if you know what I'm saying.

I don't know what the hell you're talking about. That must be some 70's gay slang or something and I'm all 80's up in hrr bitch.


speaking of 80s-era gay, let's get back to talking about requiems.
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Reply #5 posted 02/24/06 5:57am

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Anx said:

DynamicSavior said:


I don't know what the hell you're talking about. That must be some 70's gay slang or something and I'm all 80's up in hrr bitch.


speaking of 80s-era gay, let's get back to talking about requiems.

I would if only I knew what they was.
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Reply #6 posted 02/24/06 5:59am

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DynamicSavior said:

Anx said:



speaking of 80s-era gay, let's get back to talking about requiems.

I would if only I knew what they was.


wow. you should listen to mozart's requiem. i'm not a fan of classical music, but if it all sounded like this, i would be. it's all dark and sturm und drang and intense and brooding and...just go to the library and check it out for free. it's good.
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Reply #7 posted 02/24/06 6:00am

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DynamicSavior said:

Anx said:



speaking of 80s-era gay, let's get back to talking about requiems.

I would if only I knew what they was.

A requiem is a song (more specifically, in some cases, a mass) for the dead. We sing them all the time at Church. The Catholics like it pleasant that way.
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Reply #8 posted 02/24/06 6:01am

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DynamicSavior said:


I would if only I knew what they was.

A requiem is a song (more specifically, in some cases, a mass) for the dead. We sing them all the time at Church. The Catholics like it pleasant that way.

I want "Face Down" played at my funeral.
One of Dansa's org hornies woot!
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Reply #9 posted 02/24/06 6:10am

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i'm not a fan of classical music...

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Reply #10 posted 02/24/06 6:13am

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Anx said:

i'm not a fan of classical music...

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well, i'm not! lol

i like some modern classical (what a dumb name), like gavin bryars, brian eno, phillip glass...but there's a lot of classical i don't like...the really frilly-prissy stuff i can't abide. dark, intense stuff like mozart's requiem is more what i like, and there are a lot of really nice cello pieces i've heard that i enjoy - just very simple, kind of stark...i just have no idea where to look for the kind of classical music i like.
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minneapolisgenius said:


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well, i'm not! lol

i like some modern classical (what a dumb name), like gavin bryars, brian eno, phillip glass...but there's a lot of classical i don't like...the really frilly-prissy stuff i can't abide. dark, intense stuff like mozart's requiem is more what i like, and there are a lot of really nice cello pieces i've heard that i enjoy - just very simple, kind of stark...i just have no idea where to look for the kind of classical music i like.

What about Stravinsky? hmmm That's pretty stark at times. Like "The Rite of Spring" for example.

I always notice how much composers like Leonard Bernstein and John Williams were influenced by Stravinsky when I listen to them. I don't know much about modern classical music though. Phillip Glass always reminds me of this one South Park episode though. falloff
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Reply #12 posted 02/24/06 6:26am

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Faure's Requiem is incredible. Take alone the first minute of the Introit et Kyrie. This blows me away all the time.
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Reply #13 posted 02/24/06 6:30am

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minneapolisgenius said:

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well, i'm not! lol

i like some modern classical (what a dumb name), like gavin bryars, brian eno, phillip glass...but there's a lot of classical i don't like...the really frilly-prissy stuff i can't abide. dark, intense stuff like mozart's requiem is more what i like, and there are a lot of really nice cello pieces i've heard that i enjoy - just very simple, kind of stark...i just have no idea where to look for the kind of classical music i like.

What about Stravinsky? hmmm That's pretty stark at times. Like "The Rite of Spring" for example.

I always notice how much composers like Leonard Bernstein and John Williams were influenced by Stravinsky when I listen to them. I don't know much about modern classical music though. Phillip Glass always reminds me of this one South Park episode though. falloff


oh, phillip glass is utterly mockable. most of his stuff i can't hack because it sounds like some kind of air raid siren in smurf village or something. but i LOVE his scores for the Qatsi trilogy - "Koyaanisqatsi" in particular is some of my favorite music ever by anyone, and i think "Powwaqatsi" is criminally underrated (i don't think it's even in print).

as for stravinsky, i couldn't tell you...i don't know enough of his work. one thing i can tell you, a lot of the classical stuff considered to be "hits", i tend not to like, and that's just me being a snob. i get hooked with the more obscure stuff, which helps me appreciate the pieces that have been co-opted into the ground by modern media. of course, mozart's requiem is one of those overplayed pieces, so i guess that's an exception.
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Reply #14 posted 02/24/06 6:31am

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Faure's Requiem is incredible. Take alone the first minute of the Introit et Kyrie. This blows me away all the time.


yeah? i'll have to put that on my list.
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Oh and Prokoviev is amazing as well. His Romeo and Juliet for example, is one of the most beautiful compositions IMO. And not "frilly" at all. Some very dark places in there. nod And Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition is also wonderful.

I know what you mean by prissy though. I tend to like a lot of that stuff maybe because of ballet and all. I love "ballet" composers like Minkus, Chopin, Elgar, Debussy, Brahms, Strauss, and of course Tchaikovsky.
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Anx said:

minneapolisgenius said:


What about Stravinsky? hmmm That's pretty stark at times. Like "The Rite of Spring" for example.

I always notice how much composers like Leonard Bernstein and John Williams were influenced by Stravinsky when I listen to them. I don't know much about modern classical music though. Phillip Glass always reminds me of this one South Park episode though. falloff


oh, phillip glass is utterly mockable. most of his stuff i can't hack because it sounds like some kind of air raid siren in smurf village or something. but i LOVE his scores for the Qatsi trilogy - "Koyaanisqatsi" in particular is some of my favorite music ever by anyone, and i think "Powwaqatsi" is criminally underrated (i don't think it's even in print).

as for stravinsky, i couldn't tell you...i don't know enough of his work. one thing i can tell you, a lot of the classical stuff considered to be "hits", i tend not to like, and that's just me being a snob. i get hooked with the more obscure stuff, which helps me appreciate the pieces that have been co-opted into the ground by modern media. of course, mozart's requiem is one of those overplayed pieces, so i guess that's an exception.

Stravinsky is sort of hard to crack though, because it's all over the place at times. I mean, we've had to dance to it before and it's almost impossible to count. lol

The choreographer Balanchine collaborated with him on dozens of ballet pieces which made both of them even more famous because it was said that his music could not be choreographed to.

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Reply #17 posted 02/24/06 8:28am

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i wonder what it would sound like if Mozart was able to finish it himself. hmmm
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minneapolisgenius said:


What about Stravinsky? hmmm That's pretty stark at times. Like "The Rite of Spring" for example.


there was a riot the first time this was played for an audience. smile


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minneapolisgenius said:


What about Stravinsky? hmmm That's pretty stark at times. Like "The Rite of Spring" for example.


there was a riot the first time this was played for and audience. smile


that's because stravinsky is chronic.
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Anx said:

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there was a riot the first time this was played for and audience. smile


that's because stravinsky is chronic.


i think the proper term is crunk. wink
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Reply #21 posted 02/24/06 9:47am

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that's because stravinsky is chronic.


i think the proper term is crunk. wink


chrunkic.
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Reply #22 posted 02/24/06 9:51am

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minneapolisgenius said:


What about Stravinsky? hmmm That's pretty stark at times. Like "The Rite of Spring" for example.


as for stravinsky, i couldn't tell you...i don't know enough of his work. one thing i can tell you, a lot of the classical stuff considered to be "hits", i tend not to like, and that's just me being a snob. i get hooked with the more obscure stuff, which helps me appreciate the pieces that have been co-opted into the ground by modern media. of course, mozart's requiem is one of those overplayed pieces, so i guess that's an exception.


Stravinsky's "The Rite Of Spring" is the first track on the Banshees' live album 'Nocturne'. It's wacky stuff.

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I think I have Mozart's Requiem on the Amadeus soundtrack. I haven't listened to that in awhile. I'll have to check it out again this weekend. My classical CDs are mostly limited to Medieval/Renaissance stuff like Hesperion XX and Sequentia.
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Reply #24 posted 02/24/06 11:09am

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On very good authority, i've been given the following suggestions...

Hector Berlioz - Grande Messe des morts
Johannes Brahms - Ein Deutsches Requiem

..."Feed your head."

Let me know if you're interested in any non-Requiem kind of "out" Classical compositions.

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Anx said:

sinisterpentatonic said:



i think the proper term is crunk. wink


chrunkic.

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Reply #26 posted 02/24/06 11:20am

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Stravinsky is sort of hard to crack though, because it's all over the place at times. I mean, we've had to dance to it before and it's almost impossible to count. lol



confuse What's the problem? 1-2-3-4...tease



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theAudience said:

minneapolisgenius said:


Stravinsky is sort of hard to crack though, because it's all over the place at times. I mean, we've had to dance to it before and it's almost impossible to count. lol



confuse What's the problem? 1-2-3-4...tease



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Yeah, but then it goes to like 13, and then only to 7. lol It requires us to "learn" the music beforehand, as opposed to just flowing into it easily as we hear it for the first time.

You know us dancers can only count to eight. nod


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Reply #28 posted 02/24/06 11:24am

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minneapolisgenius said:

theAudience said:


confuse What's the problem? 1-2-3-4...tease



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Yeah, but then it goes to like 13, and then only to 7. lol

You know us dancers can only count to eight. nod



and occasionally 6 edit razz



Get your mixed-meter in gear. whip


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theAudience said:

minneapolisgenius said:


Yeah, but then it goes to like 13, and then only to 7. lol

You know us dancers can only count to eight. nod



and occasionally 6 edit razz



Get your mixed-meter in gear. whip


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I edited my post above to clarify a bit. biggrin

But I hate learning more difficult music as I simultaneously learn choreography to it. It's hard to focus on both at the same time. shake
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