I caught up with the Mozart Requiem T from the S on Iplayer yesterday when out for a walk . An extremely moving programme and the sense of the absolute thrill having access to the score gave all the contributors ( including from our own parish !) was palpable .
I cannot put my finger on why this work makes more of an impact on me than any other choral piece in the repertoire . I find it almost unbearably moving - and I cannot believe that in the Sussmayr completion all post the Lacrimosa is his work . As one of the contributors made the point - he apparently came nowhere near the inspiration of the work he is said to have completed in his other works . The harmonies may well be far more simple and contain some clunking errors but the underlying melodies and themes seem to be Mozart to my ears .
I cannot put my finger on why this work makes more of an impact on me than any other choral piece in the repertoire . I find it almost unbearably moving - and I cannot believe that in the Sussmayr completion all post the Lacrimosa is his work . As one of the contributors made the point - he apparently came nowhere near the inspiration of the work he is said to have completed in his other works . The harmonies may well be far more simple and contain some clunking errors but the underlying melodies and themes seem to be Mozart to my ears .
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