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To: EveningStar; SaveFerris; PROCON; FredZarguna; mylife; Lil Flower; Larry Lucido

Did you know that Mozart died while he was writing ‘The Requiem’.


16 posted on 01/27/2016 6:35:12 PM PST by Gamecock ( Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul...Matthew 10:28)
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I think we All do. :)


19 posted on 01/27/2016 6:38:33 PM PST by mylife
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Mozart: Requiem, Introit & Kyrie, K. 626

Mozart's last piece was his Requiem, for which he was commissioned by a nobleman who intended to pass the piece off as his own. He never finished it, and one of his students completed the work. More recently, others have taken Mozart's score and finished it in their own different ways.

Mozart set the Kyrie as a fugue in D minor, which is natural because of the repetitive nature of the Greek words. D minor is also the Viennese key of death thanks to "Don Giovanni." But this is Mozart wearing his size 15 triple-E boots, and it's one of his very finest works in counterpoint. No composer after Mozart dared to set the Kyrie as a fugue again.

Mozart does something at the end that is astonishing. He ends with a D chord with an open fifth (D-A-D). He leaves out the F or F# which would indicate whether the chord is D Major or D minor. But tonal ambiguity is not what he is attempting. There is no doubt that this is D minor. That open fifth is often used to illustrate space, and it is usually the space above, such as the sky. But in the last chord of the Kyrie and during the few seconds of its decay, Mozart gives a glimpse of the space below: the abyss. It's hair-raising.

John Eliot Gardiner conducting the English Baroque Soloists and the Monteverdi Choir.

35 posted on 01/27/2016 6:56:14 PM PST by Publius ("Who is John Galt?" by Billthedrill and Publius now available at Amazon.)
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