Not only has mankind created opera that sounds this ethereal but we have combined it with imagery that elevates it all to a higher plain. God bless Terrence Malick and all who get him.
@@carlosfandango2419 This piece is the Lacrimosa from the 'Requiem (mass) for my friend', composed by Zbigniew Preisner. There's something so incredibly stupid, vulgar and ignorant about people who invariably associate music with some idiotic film instead of with the composer. Particularly if the music has already been in existence for decades or even centuries. Oh and by the way: it's 'higher plane', not 'plain'.
I disagree, but only slightly. I don't believe that people can be pure evil, any more than they can be purely good. We as a species and as individuals are capable of great evil and great good - to say that some people are pure evil also says that they are beyond redemption, and I don't believe anyone is beyond redemption.
J‘ai écouté cette magnifique pièce un million de fois depuis mais je chérie encore le moment où je l’ai entendue pour la première fois, alors que je ne m‘y attendais pas. Magnifique!
This may be one of the most beautiful songs ever written... Some context for non-music people; Zbigniew Preisner wrote this for his friend, a Czechoslovakian filmmaker, after his passing. Requiem Mass's are dark symphonies written for those who have passed, by those who loved them, as a work of mourning and respect. The final movement in these is a Lacrimosa, which is focussed entirely on mourning; essentially, it is the musical equivalent of a goodbye. Preisner's love for his friend was as intense as this song. In short, Zbigniew Preisner really loved his friend. I only hope I can ever love someone that much someday.
Kieslowski was a Polish film director who is best know for Dekalog and the Three Colours Trilogy, both of which were scored by Zbigniew Preisner. You should watch them!
Preisner wrote the Requiem for Kiezlowski, who, like Preisner, was Polish. We get to hear Preisner’s music (and Torwarnicka’s voice) in Kieslowski’s “Dekalog” and “Three Colors” trilogy, and Torwarnicka is especially showcased in “Double Life of Veronique.”
This must be my funeral song. I want THIS version played once I leave this earth. Edit: I hope my comment has reached the hearts of everyone who has seen it!
DrPoetry1 why? You would be dead, you wouldn’t be able to listen to it. For the grieving relatives? It would seem like you were a pope or patriarch or some badass from a movie - a requiem isn’t exactly for burials, it is deeply emotional and intimate
He really does. All of his films have astonishing music. I remember when I first saw “days of heaven” and couldn’t believe the beautiful cinematography and the exceptional music that went with it. That soundtrack was created by Ennio Moriricone and based on music by the composer Saint-Saens from his “carnival of animals”. It was nominated for best movie soundtrack that year but didn’t win for some reason.
Manchmal fühle ich das ganze Universum in mir und um mich herum . Mit dieser Musik fühle ich mich mit Gott vereint . Weinend aber geborgen! Danke für dieses wunderschöne Video...
Anyone else read (and understand) those parts of Martin Heidegger when he talks about the being of things? Anyone else read (and understand) those parts of David Bentley Hart where he argues for the identification of the active presence of being as a direct (and true) manifestation by God? What we witness around us, throughout every indivisible span of time and in all things, is the direct manifestation of a supernatural reality. There is absolutely nothing natural about natural reality.
Yes, though more literally it means tearful: "Lacrima" = "Tear". My point was just that "Lacrimosa", since it is feminine, on its own would mean "Tearful lady". "Day of tears" is a mistranslation.
I have studied Latin for 5 years at a scientific Liceo in Rome, and can confirm to you all that Faraday is correct. It literally means "full of tears". Even in current Italian "-osa" added to the end of a word means it is "full of it", similar to say: Fluff - Fluffy. But in this specific case it is even more related to a person.
But the lyrics go: "Lacrimosa, Dies Illa..." Although Dies is masculine gender, when referring to a specific day it can be feminine, thus being congruent with adjective lacrimosa. As in - "That day, full of tears (mournful) etc..."
No tuvo éxito comercial porque la gente no la entiende , es demasiado profunda y a algunos asusta , es la pelîcula más transcendental que creo he visto.
@@claudiaperez-vn4qu 2001 también es muy profunda; más, incluso, que está, en mi opinión; y es una película conocida mundialmente. Esta película no tuvo éxito porque Terrance Malick, en general, no es un director muy conocido. Pero seguramente el tiempo le dé la posición que se merece.
The immensity of scope from Mozart can only be matched by the wonders of almighty creation itself. This pairing magnifies each medium and transcends our ability to completely absorb but to relish in what we can fathom of the unfathomable.
Lacrimosa dies illa, qua resurget ex favilla judicandus homo reus. Huic ergo parce, Deus: Pie Jesu Domine, dona eis requiem. Lacrimosa Ah! that day of tears and mourning! From the dust of earth returning man for judgment must prepare him; Spare, O God, in mercy spare him! Lord, all pitying, Jesus blest, grant them thine eternal rest.
When i hit my small foot finger When I broke my favorite cup When I lost my key and wait for mom 3h until she came from work, When I fail my exam with 1 point, When i wait the bus for 1h long and then it comes full of ppl that it just don't stop for me , When I see my only best friend go out with someone , When i wake up at 7 am but i close my eyes for 1min i found it 8 am and am damn late for class , Oh shit I have so much disasters gi among ... Idk but this music go with my life moments ×_×