Mozart - Lacrimosa [500% Slower]

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  • @classicalmusicsloweddown
    @classicalmusicsloweddown  Před rokem +958

    Mozart - Lacrimosa [5000% Slower] czcams.com/video/ehMwgkLN39s/video.html
    Mozart - Kyrie eleison, Mass in C Minor [500% Slower] - czcams.com/video/PuQDWf8JA04/video.html
    Slowed Down Movie Soundtracks: czcams.com/play/PLWadCaz8nV_HZkfTNBkC0S3GRsPIZ1COa.html
    Skyrim Soundtrack: czcams.com/play/PLWadCaz8nV_GThzVkdc5726KxDNbN-yKD.html

  • @hero9402
    @hero9402 Před rokem +17580

    I am thankful to be born in an era where even as a nobody I am able to listen to the music of every era and place whenever I want.

    • @user-et7fj7wz2y
      @user-et7fj7wz2y Před rokem +227

      Какие гениальные слова!

    • @tapperzukie3994
      @tapperzukie3994 Před rokem +666

      Youre not a nobody.

    • @pippinnai9443
      @pippinnai9443 Před rokem +160

      i understand your comment and let me tell you... SAME.

    • @scottashe984
      @scottashe984 Před rokem +42

      It has its down downside like anything else though.

    • @vystaz
      @vystaz Před rokem +59

      except anything in the future

  • @mingisutopia8
    @mingisutopia8 Před 11 měsíci +3363

    my grandfather always told me that the greatest composers wrote music that could sound equally as beautiful when played slowly or quickly. mozart is truly one of the greats.

    • @AstroRick152
      @AstroRick152 Před 5 měsíci +136

      Damn, my grandfather just beat me

    • @clementbr5216
      @clementbr5216 Před 4 měsíci +69

      ​@@AstroRick152beat him back

    • @FredericChopinOfficial
      @FredericChopinOfficial Před 4 měsíci +72

      "beat him back" - ​@@clementbr5216
      Top quote of 2024

    • @p0garda
      @p0garda Před 4 měsíci +44

      rip mozart he would've loved nightcore

    • @JohnnyRodgers3
      @JohnnyRodgers3 Před 4 měsíci +8

      Yeat sounds pretty good wit a lil reverb

  • @lindorsibande
    @lindorsibande Před rokem +20094

    I'm amazed by how the sound quality did not get distorted.

    • @MiloMcCarthyMusic
      @MiloMcCarthyMusic Před rokem +750

      It did

    • @frosty7897
      @frosty7897 Před rokem +4068

      thank you milo mccarthy music for the clarification

    • @jimvandersteege
      @jimvandersteege Před rokem +1474

      Probably (something like) Paulstretch was used. Which is an intelligent timestretching software for audio files.

    • @ronaldcatullus
      @ronaldcatullus Před rokem +799

      @@MiloMcCarthyMusic that’s literally the point. It’s a high quality stretch whereas most time stretches are complete shit without good software. Yeah, it just so happens that if you distort variables of any given thing, the whole gets distorted from original

    • @ronaldcatullus
      @ronaldcatullus Před rokem +288

      @@MiloMcCarthyMusic Is this just a rigid grammatical stance on the word distorted? Your point isn’t all that clear to me.
      The sound quality is minimally distorted in tone. The duration is augmented by 500%, or, “distorted” according to you. That fact is in the title. OP specified sound quality, not adherence to original timescale

  • @sassafrassgrass8950
    @sassafrassgrass8950 Před rokem +3556

    This feels like something apocalyptic. It’s like you’re experiencing something so tragic and all encompassing. You can’t look away, run away. You can only watch the slow destruction of it all. It’s beautiful.

    • @Q26V
      @Q26V Před 11 měsíci +35

      Yh, society.

    • @emanuelmonteiro8553
      @emanuelmonteiro8553 Před 11 měsíci +11

      Larga de ser carente doido vira gente e comenta igual homem

    • @serowi2337
      @serowi2337 Před 11 měsíci +4

      exactly correct@@emanuelmonteiro8553

    • @luciusael
      @luciusael Před 9 měsíci +20

      The work's name, "lacrimosa" (tearful), fits that description.

    • @Tomislvo
      @Tomislvo Před 7 měsíci +9

      its judgement day

  • @adrianlucianogoodwin-delga3445
    @adrianlucianogoodwin-delga3445 Před 7 měsíci +494

    This feels like pure agony to me. Every chord, every note change, every voice feels so deliberate. That last chord, the light at the end of the tunnel.

    • @teslamick1592
      @teslamick1592 Před 3 měsíci +5

      It sounds more scary than most horror movies nowadays

  • @joaquingarcia1605
    @joaquingarcia1605 Před rokem +3635

    It hits 500% deeper into your soul.

  • @cefinau
    @cefinau Před rokem +7545

    This is like clouds slowly moving into a towering formation

  • @drews3980
    @drews3980 Před 2 lety +6424

    You can hear each and every vibration of the strings.

    • @jvstdare7119
      @jvstdare7119 Před rokem +222

      pretty sure the "vibrations" are just artifacts of the music being slowed down; not the actual vibrations of the strings

    • @igordrm
      @igordrm Před rokem +11

      The harmonics are easier to be listened

    • @Tulanir1
      @Tulanir1 Před rokem +80

      No you can't. This reverberation is a digital artifact of Paulstretch, which is the algorithm used to produce this track.

    • @drews3980
      @drews3980 Před rokem

      @@Tulanir1 i bet you dont have friends

    • @igordrm
      @igordrm Před rokem +17

      @@Tulanir1 Every frequency as longer it is sustained makes it easier for one's ear to hear the harmonics.

  • @pineapplesphilosophy
    @pineapplesphilosophy Před 8 měsíci +625

    Damn bro… this feels like somebody slowed down Lacrimosa by 500%

  • @thetman0068
    @thetman0068 Před 7 měsíci +1063

    When you find heaven… empty…

    • @ktenologist.
      @ktenologist. Před 3 měsíci +63

      This gave me chills

    • @我让它发生
      @我让它发生 Před 3 měsíci +39

      Well you're the first one there haha .

    • @MoonchildDontCry
      @MoonchildDontCry Před 3 měsíci +24

      When everyone is trying to escape heaven.

    • @roosameri4756
      @roosameri4756 Před 2 měsíci

      Oooh I felt that reading this! I do not want to go there anymore, take me to hell. :(

    • @exxsimp_-no3qc
      @exxsimp_-no3qc Před 2 měsíci +14

      bro thats an insanely cool concept

  • @winter_chills
    @winter_chills Před rokem +10495

    this is criminally underrated. absolute chills. Mozart's music is eternal.

    • @InappropriateShorts
      @InappropriateShorts Před rokem +90

      Mozart never got to hear this version though

    • @berenicegalilea
      @berenicegalilea Před rokem +46

      @@InappropriateShorts He hears it

    • @HighWideandHandsome
      @HighWideandHandsome Před rokem +15

      At this speed, yes.

    • @zeinmrshd3037
      @zeinmrshd3037 Před rokem +71

      Mozart only composed about the first 8 bars of the lacrimosa, and then he passed, the requiem was completed later, this is awfully slow and not mozart, but i love lacrimosa, amazing work indeed.

    • @MiloMcCarthyMusic
      @MiloMcCarthyMusic Před rokem +3

      @@HighWideandHandsome what

  • @Gabriel-zp6te
    @Gabriel-zp6te Před rokem +3974

    It feels like you're lost in space or in slow mo in a tragic scene of a movie. This is so freaking cool

    • @Lenny.262
      @Lenny.262 Před rokem +30

      I'm picturing a car crash in slow motion while listening to this. If only because I was once in a nearly fatal one.

    • @drift_eleven_1192
      @drift_eleven_1192 Před rokem +9

      I listen to this while i am reading the Divina Commedia. This song give to me this vibes

    • @parisjacksonall1435
      @parisjacksonall1435 Před rokem +12

      Like interstellar

    • @thefakewitchdoctor
      @thefakewitchdoctor Před 11 měsíci +1

      It's like Cliff Martinez soundtracks

    • @oathbreaker3503
      @oathbreaker3503 Před 11 měsíci +2

      picture yourself as a particle in the quantum realm

  • @cleo1519
    @cleo1519 Před 2 lety +3533

    This sounds like a whole different piece but it's amazing⚠️

  • @chasearchibald2039
    @chasearchibald2039 Před 4 měsíci +101

    It's amazing how the tension between voice and instruments is magnified. Speaking of intervals etc...

  • @user-xv4he4mt4x
    @user-xv4he4mt4x Před 5 měsíci +242

    this video cured my constipation. Thank you Mozart and CMSD

  • @justclem7142
    @justclem7142 Před rokem +1141

    CZcams suddenly found out i was sad now and proposed me the best Mozart piece slowed by 500% to cheer me up

  • @wiseslayer
    @wiseslayer Před 2 lety +3599

    It sounds like something horrible has/is or will happen, but somehow still feels meditative. Sometimes, when you slow down a work of art, only then do you connect to the spirit of the work.

    • @quadruplay9788
      @quadruplay9788 Před rokem +135

      to me it sounds like nothing will happen anymore, but in a bad way, like you've come to the end of the road, all alone and you've got nowhere to go

    • @TR4R
      @TR4R Před rokem +22

      What a time to be alive and listen to this! Thinking about the end of our civilization too much?

    • @pitilessnightmare6879
      @pitilessnightmare6879 Před rokem +36

      It's like confronting the ending of something and you realize you can’t do nothing about it

    • @JFM284
      @JFM284 Před rokem +12

      @@pitilessnightmare6879 absolutely! Resignation is the word that comes to my mind when I hear this. The acceptance of one's own fate.

    • @geoffrey6000
      @geoffrey6000 Před rokem +6

      @@JFM284 kinda gives me terminal lucidity from dementia vibes.

  • @madsteph9375
    @madsteph9375 Před rokem +330

    I want this to be used in a dramatic scene in a war movie so bad.. the atmosphere it creates is just too good

    • @VidaCultural17
      @VidaCultural17 Před 9 měsíci +11

      The original version of this music was used in "Come and see" 1985 war movie

    • @NoahLoftier
      @NoahLoftier Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@VidaCultural17 But this slowed one gives off a more tragic and resonant feeling. It should be used in some war or interstellar-like movie.

    • @anabain
      @anabain Před 3 měsíci +3

      Interstellar

    • @matty_daddy
      @matty_daddy Před měsícem

      I feel like it’d be amazing for a medieval fantasy with a tragic ending

  • @pluvio7208
    @pluvio7208 Před 3 měsíci +132

    I’d listened to Requiem for weeks non stop when had suicidal thoughts and it helped to survive that unbearable pain. Thank you sir Mozart, you made me feel when I couldn’t feel anything at all

    • @Gunther_The_Brave
      @Gunther_The_Brave Před 2 měsíci +7

      Never give up

    • @RestitutorEuropa
      @RestitutorEuropa Před měsícem +1

      @@Gunther_The_BraveI’m about to tbh

    • @Gunther_The_Brave
      @Gunther_The_Brave Před měsícem

      @@RestitutorEuropa What’s making you feel that way?

    • @RestitutorEuropa
      @RestitutorEuropa Před měsícem

      @@Gunther_The_Brave Because the world sucks and I am losing my hope for it.

    • @Gunther_The_Brave
      @Gunther_The_Brave Před měsícem +1

      @@RestitutorEuropa Honestly I tend to agree. There’s a lot that sucks but there’s also a lot that’s great about it! I myself have been in numerous situations where I feel completely hopeless, whether it be my job, family, friends or general mental well-being. What I have learned is that if you are feeling that way, you need to make a major change in your life. That could be something like a new job, new hobby, a holiday, new friends or even moving to a new country! When your situation changes so does your outlook. I know it may seem completely hopeless and I obviously don’t know the situation you are in, but it makes me sad to hear you feel that way and I truly believe there is something that can be done for everyone. You certainly aren’t alone and if you really try, it can get a whole lot better!

  • @chaskiandcie
    @chaskiandcie Před 5 měsíci +346

    Sincerely fighting against my own mind, the resentment and depression. But this made me feel grateful to be alive. I'm thankful to be alive and enjoy the opus music paints in the tissue of space. We will overcome.

    • @H.P.Blavatsky
      @H.P.Blavatsky Před 4 měsíci +6

      I highly recommend reading about the stoic philosophy

    • @chaskiandcie
      @chaskiandcie Před 4 měsíci +9

      @@H.P.Blavatsky thank you for you advice, but a driven man can't fight resentment with only stoicism. Although there are some useful elements in there, mostly it's not something I can use for intensely stressful periods of time. I need something more global, more durable. I need my own path

    • @jobvanhetkaar8848
      @jobvanhetkaar8848 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@chaskiandciewhat helped me is to use certain parts of different things and ways of living. For instance, stoicism and Buddhism. You don’t have to be fully committed to every aspect of being a Buddhist of stoic, but you can learn from it and use certain aspects of it. What also helped were different forms of meditating, working out, staying active and eating healthy food.
      While being with people you love is also important, being alone is also very good for personal growth and to deal with stuff.

    • @johntate8752
      @johntate8752 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I pray you find Christ Jesus. Godbless you friend

    • @sevman7
      @sevman7 Před 4 měsíci

      What the last guy said. Nobody’s ever gotten hurt goin to Jesus. He straightened out my Spirit a few days ago fr. You don’t gotta look either, He’s within

  • @mianhussain2357
    @mianhussain2357 Před rokem +1118

    This whole track sounds like everything finally unfolding itself, the truth coming out, the star exploding, earth dying, the Universe folding itself and you are there to witness it all. And all that in super slow motion, so you can actually see everything and with proper detail.

    • @cefinau
      @cefinau Před rokem +19

      “then on the shore
      Of the wide world I stand alone, and think
      Till Love and Fame to nothingness do sink”

    • @cherishporter5314
      @cherishporter5314 Před rokem +5

      Like made in heaven, from JoJos bizarre adventure.

    • @alvarocastroregueiro
      @alvarocastroregueiro Před rokem +1

      @@cefinau love will never sink to nothingness

    • @rocketsummer
      @rocketsummer Před rokem +1

      that’s how most of ligeti’s music sounds

    • @knackerEv
      @knackerEv Před 11 měsíci +1

      I dunno. It reminds me of cumulus clouds with the sun blazing through them in the vaults of the sky. But at first it did remind me of when I skimmed the edge of eternity.

  • @peterpopphan4191
    @peterpopphan4191 Před rokem +528

    The way the strings go from being staggered with vocals to being inline with them 😩🤌🏻

    • @waldwassermann
      @waldwassermann Před 10 měsíci +2

      All is one... slowed down... speeded up.... one.

  • @grimmmmmmme
    @grimmmmmmme Před rokem +112

    This is like knowing something bad is going to happen, agonisingly slowly, but accepting that there is nothing you can do to stop it. Waiting patiently for the inevitable.

    • @GuineaPigEveryday
      @GuineaPigEveryday Před rokem +5

      Thats a great way to describe, if a writer ever has to write such a scene then i Imagine listening to this in the background would really get you into such a state of mind

    • @allemander
      @allemander Před 4 měsíci +1

      Like an impending tornado in the night.

  • @painn7591
    @painn7591 Před rokem +72

    I did not expect this to sound this good.

  • @General_Chadahn
    @General_Chadahn Před rokem +74

    I have to put my dog down tomorrow, for 17 years he's been part of my family, I grew up with him by my side. I'd come home from a bad day and he'd be there waiting for me, big goofy grin on his face. For some reason I find peace in this music, knowing his pain will be over but also his life. The last day I'll spend with my best friend. I love you Bear, you were a good boy.

    • @inofmotion
      @inofmotion Před rokem +8

      I hope you are doing better, and I hope this piece of music continues to help and guide us. 💓

    • @cmzshalom
      @cmzshalom Před 5 měsíci +8

      I understand. Be strong and remember the good.

    • @nicksshitbro
      @nicksshitbro Před 3 měsíci

      I, too, had a dog named bear that grew up alongside me. I had to take her to get put down once both of my grandparents had passed, she was about 15, deaf, and blind in one eye. The biggest regret of my life is being too chicken to stay there with her in her last moments. I now have a big cane corso who's attached to me even more than bear was. I'm not going to make the same mistake again. Rest in peace, bears.

  • @slendermonkey7
    @slendermonkey7 Před rokem +374

    10:10 the most heavenly thing I have heard in a while

  • @bryanduhart7218
    @bryanduhart7218 Před rokem +161

    3:47 that hit me at a personal level

  • @phillipphil1615
    @phillipphil1615 Před rokem +7879

    To those who question the idea of slowing down this piece. It changes the experience, the mood and allows you to reflect on the effect music has on us. Also as many have underlined, it suggests a more modern composer, or a film theme... I agree but why? What has changed in our appreciation and understanding of music through time ? I find this interesting. I love listening to Mozart and am also thankful that someone had the idea to push the tempo to this extreme, truly an interesting and emotional experience. And also.... I can always listen to Mozart at the intended tempo anytime. Cheers to all curious enough to be here.

    • @jonblon-II
      @jonblon-II Před rokem +360

      Reading this in patrick bateman's voice currently

    • @adailydrawingmustache4604
      @adailydrawingmustache4604 Před rokem +78

      It's not that deep, but it's still good for ya ears.

    • @Warstub
      @Warstub Před rokem +23

      I did this with Tool's 'Sober' when I was a teenager and it's pretty damn spooky. Like a demented spirit has risen from the depths of hell to ask some hallucinatory questions

    • @phillipphil1615
      @phillipphil1615 Před rokem +18

      @@jonblon-II Ah! That made me laugh. Thanks 👌☺️

    • @_bradleystrider
      @_bradleystrider Před rokem +15

      @@jonblon-II unbelievably cringe

  • @lost.wanderer
    @lost.wanderer Před rokem +27

    It feels like... you're watching the earth beautifully disintegrate from space.

  • @antonialetelier4112
    @antonialetelier4112 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Im from Chile, and i went to europe a few months ago, i visited many countries and cities, and im a big fan of old architecture, so i went to every cathedral, church, everything that i could reach, and i can tell you, this video, expresses perfectly how it feels and sounds entering to any of those cathedrals, i went to the city of vatican, Rome, Prague and every single one, felt like this, i feel so lucky to even experience all of that and in such a short age (im 15) i visited around 7 countries and i even went to louvre, thats something ill never forget, specially Saint Nicholas Church (in prague, czech republic) and when i remember all of those places, this echoes in my head. Love this video!! (Srry if i made any mistakes, still working on my english!)

  • @Rokekonzert
    @Rokekonzert Před rokem +64

    when I clicked on it, I didn‘t expect it to be so great

  • @mrjiddly565
    @mrjiddly565 Před rokem +791

    The spirit of Mozart is coming inside me

  • @LarusCalifornicusB267
    @LarusCalifornicusB267 Před rokem +24

    Lacrimosa is decribing the day of Judgement where we are all judged and finally sent to our place either heaven or hell for eternity. This video really gives you chills if you think of what Lacrimosa is about. I love Lacrimosa and this video just made it a bit better.

  • @wasai17
    @wasai17 Před 2 měsíci +6

    It makes you feel alive and at the same time like a lost and lonely soul.

  • @ledojaeger7474
    @ledojaeger7474 Před rokem +1055

    In our age some pretty fantastical music pieces have been designed entirely for our fictional worlds. Great composers that bring Lord of the Rings, Dune, etc. to life and give them astonishing identity through music.
    But then I hear pieces like this and I remember: this music is for OUR world, for us, for our waking reality- it enlivens our senses towards the real gravity of our nature and the nature of the cosmos.

    • @FC-rr5qo
      @FC-rr5qo Před rokem

      Fictional "worlds" music composers try to emulate the Masters of Academic Traditional Music. All possible existent music is Our World Music.

    • @hexwolfi
      @hexwolfi Před rokem +24

      Yes, that is so well said!

    • @ledojaeger7474
      @ledojaeger7474 Před rokem +1

      @@hexwolfi Hey thank you!:)

    • @alexwarstler9000
      @alexwarstler9000 Před rokem +2

      Well said

    • @johannesaskehov
      @johannesaskehov Před rokem +4

      I'm not objecting to the genius of Mozart's work, but I disagree with this dichotomy. Magnificent scores can be applied to our real universe and be equally descriptive and profound in their essences.

  • @ruabootoo7483
    @ruabootoo7483 Před rokem +645

    This is oddly beautiful and terrifying at the same time. Well done

  • @erfho8y
    @erfho8y Před rokem +72

    It's amazing how you can still percive the same song but it's completely different thing.

  • @GortFromAltier4
    @GortFromAltier4 Před rokem +8

    Fun fact Mozart died before resolving the chord 8 measures in at about 0:53 of this version. He left little notes here and there and his student finished the song

    • @rahan7664
      @rahan7664 Před měsícem

      What does it mean for you?

  • @nellyyelling9592
    @nellyyelling9592 Před 7 měsíci +10

    i used this as background noise while learning. It felt invigorating. I felt the hubris of man slipping out my fingertips and wrapping around my hands like a prayer. A dimly lit room, and a desperate student listening to the lulling sounds of eternity at an ungodly hour. It felt as if a veil had separated me from both space and time in this moment. A moment of clarity escaping from the other unfathomable side. I did listen to it for 3h straight, so it might also be that.

  • @Jonniz2000
    @Jonniz2000 Před rokem +319

    At the same moment as this version of the piece is intimidating and has the ability to make you feel small, it's also quite calm and has a mood of "accepting your fate". I can quite easily fall asleep to it, it's a very relieving feeling.

    • @kyleag86
      @kyleag86 Před rokem +12

      It gave me the "creepy/eery but oddly beautiful" feeling and still fell asleep to it

  • @KalvinistKyle
    @KalvinistKyle Před rokem +247

    This is a magnification into it’s beauty. You are experiencing the atomic level of this music.

  • @GatoAstronauta
    @GatoAstronauta Před rokem +98

    *Vine por Jaime Altozano y es verdad, el Lacrimosa de Mozart ralentizado al 500% realmente suena al tema de Interstellar de Hans Zimmer. Ahora necesito una versión acelerada de Zimmer al 500% para ver si suena a Mozart.*

    • @anabain
      @anabain Před 3 měsíci +1

      So have a chair (a good one) and wait...

    • @GatoAstronauta
      @GatoAstronauta Před 3 měsíci

      @@anabain jajajajaja

  • @is.villaluna
    @is.villaluna Před rokem +23

    This evokes such strong emotions in me. It sounds as though a myriad of angels are slowly descending from the heavens, yet the skies are darkening whilst colossal clouds as black as ink loom over the earth.

  • @tirionpendragon
    @tirionpendragon Před rokem +280

    It's incredible, the original one makes me feel like my time is ending and the world is close to the end, but this version instead, makes me feel the eternity, like if I will last for 500 years or 500 centuries! I'm amazed. Congrats.

    • @1hinita
      @1hinita Před rokem +8

      Yes! It does feel like that. You put it perfectly. I also get sense that I'm falling forever, like in a perpetual state of drifting or floating or sinking as if there is no end. 😅

  • @elemental0073
    @elemental0073 Před rokem +158

    Feels like discovering a time capsule of this piece's early recording 10,000 years in to the future after an apocolypse

  • @dominicfox101
    @dominicfox101 Před rokem +587

    Feels like a different *REQUIEM MASS* now. Like it tells a different story, as if I did something that I cannot fix, and now I'm haunted by what I have broken.

    • @antoineduchamp4931
      @antoineduchamp4931 Před rokem +4

      Song? no it isn't, it is a requiem mass. This is not a modern piece.

    • @hindenburg1596
      @hindenburg1596 Před rokem +19

      @@antoineduchamp4931 You still can call it a song, because it is sung, a "song" doesn't have to be modern, or is every folk song modern

    • @antoineduchamp4931
      @antoineduchamp4931 Před rokem +5

      @@hindenburg1596 Forgive me if this is pedantry, but, it is not a 'song' is a choral work with soloists. Just the same for example with Gregorian chant.... this too is not a song, but liturgical chanting, albeit by means of voice.

    • @fiftythirdth
      @fiftythirdth Před rokem +1

      @@antoineduchamp4931 bro stfu youre being pretentious for no reason other than to be an ass and correct an otherwise fine comment

    • @hindenburg1596
      @hindenburg1596 Před rokem +13

      @@antoineduchamp4931 You literally just stated the exact definition of the word "song", a choral work is per definition a song. You can call a piece an instrumental work, played with one or multiple instruments, it still is a piece

  • @JABurtin
    @JABurtin Před rokem +21

    I performed the Requiem with our local choral society about a month ago. With it so fresh in my mind, hearing the Lacrimosa like this gives me that uncanny valley vibe of something familiar yet off in a way that you can't put your finger on. Chills me to the bone.
    Kudos for the cool idea. 👏

  • @perriyaniv
    @perriyaniv Před rokem +4

    almost like a horror fantasy film soundtrack.
    the power of slowing things down and relishing every measure. invaluable.

  • @sophie3806
    @sophie3806 Před rokem +62

    i feel like this is what you hear when the world is ending.
    i am obsessed. ✨it's so hauntingly beautiful omg.

  • @Ivan_1791
    @Ivan_1791 Před rokem +85

    It feels like an eternal moment.

  • @ratstickers1404
    @ratstickers1404 Před rokem +41

    i love it when it sounds like its almost echoing in and out of reality

  • @cornifer5261
    @cornifer5261 Před rokem +13

    It's crazy how haunting classical music can sound when you bask in each and every chord slowly. The voice leading isn't telegraphed at all, so each tense chord is its own battleground, and you never really know what's happening next.
    This would be epic for a video game shadow realm-y type scene, where the entire world is slowly bleeding into smoke.

  • @BlitzTheFoxi
    @BlitzTheFoxi Před 8 měsíci +150

    "And I watched, my soul turning to nothing but bitter dust, as that thing encompassed what i had once loved.
    Rage, sorrow, hatred, fury, and destitution did not describe me. The laughter of that thing, it ripped at what remained of myself, and struck deep into my heart. It clanged and it roared, drowning out the screams of those i once loved. I could not save them. I could not hold them or touch them. I could not keep my promise and THAT was what brought me low. As i watched my world, my home, be burned to ash like all those before it, i knew my weakness. The chains tightened around my hands and around my feet. They had put me through hell, and now i was free.
    Freedom, though, is not always beneficial.
    FOOL was I to think that letting my souls desire be to live forever was to be a wise choice.
    FOOL was I to neglect to think of the eternity i would now spend in the void of space, devoid of life and devoid of all.
    But foolishness was in the past. As those things disappeared in a luminescent burst, the last remaining scraps of my home vanished into the distance,
    Along with the remainder of my spirit."
    -me just now idk lol

  • @MrBulky992
    @MrBulky992 Před rokem +2187

    Most of the Lacrimosa is NOT by Mozart who only wrote the opening bars (the first 4 minutes of this video). The rest was written by Sussmayr, a musician of no reputation, who is not famous for any music other than his completion of Mozart's Requiem. We know that Mozart's version would have been different because additional sketch material has since turned up which bears no relation to Sussmayr's working (a fugue on the word "Amen" which is incompatible with what Sussmayr wrote).

    • @adekunleolaitan2329
      @adekunleolaitan2329 Před rokem +149

      By whomever, it's still beautiful. Hybrid!

    • @p.b.5107
      @p.b.5107 Před rokem +148

      Sus

    • @drewyt3109
      @drewyt3109 Před rokem +136

      Actually it was written by Salieri as he slowly killed Mozart to get his revenge on God.

    • @MrBulky992
      @MrBulky992 Před rokem +57

      @@drewyt3109 In the imagination or alternate universe of the playwright Peter Shaffer in his fictional drama "Amadeus", we see more than a bit of artistic licence with Salieri "helping" Mozart complete the "Confutatis maledictis" movement of the Requiem with Mozart dictating the orchestral parts. Shaffer does have Salieri contributing to the Lacrimosa.
      In fact, Mozart left sketches of the Confutatis fully written out but only in short score. The instrumentation we hear in the film which the Salieri character marvels at as being so "remarkable" and astounding is not by Mozart: this is the well known orchestration by Franz Sussmayr written after Mozart's death. Josef Eybler's version, written before Sussmayr's involvement but again after the demise of Mozart is different and has been judged to be superior.

    • @drewyt3109
      @drewyt3109 Před rokem +41

      @@MrBulky992 It was a joke.

  • @johnm.teague8125
    @johnm.teague8125 Před rokem +69

    It's cool to be able to hear each harmonic change down to each note, even one still resonating as the next one is played. Furthermore it seems like a nice tool as a choral singer to listen to how precise your consonants are, especially the "s!"

  • @Zogerpogger
    @Zogerpogger Před rokem +60

    As a major listener of ambient music I love this, it basically coverts a classic piece into an ambient work.

  • @ahmanwhatisthis
    @ahmanwhatisthis Před 4 měsíci +5

    this made me cry so much, thank you classical music slowed down!

  • @thisiswill
    @thisiswill Před měsícem

    This is so relaxing. So peaceful.

  • @apreslavague1557
    @apreslavague1557 Před rokem +45

    Sounds like the kind of a background music inside the Sith academy in Star Wars. Amazing

    • @weird7106
      @weird7106 Před rokem +5

      so accurate fk now i want a sith movie 😭 but knowing disney

    • @blackpowerdiva4958
      @blackpowerdiva4958 Před rokem +1

      😆😆
      “your feeble skills are no match for the power of the dark side.”
      #VaderFanGal 💄

  • @jeanne5135
    @jeanne5135 Před rokem +85

    You know, this is just what I needed in the background for a scene I'm writing for my sci-fi novel. There is something very alien and futuristic about this song. Like past meeting future.

    • @GuineaPigEveryday
      @GuineaPigEveryday Před rokem +1

      It sounds a lot like some of the tracks that Hans Zimmer composed for Dune - Dune Sketchbook and especially Art and Soul of Dune. Highly recommend I use them for studying a lot, some are very high tempo intense, some ethereal, but a lot of tracks are very unique from the movie

    • @jeanne5135
      @jeanne5135 Před rokem +1

      @@GuineaPigEveryday oh yeah I'm a big Dune fan, the movie's soundtrack is one of my go-to's!

    • @socks9182
      @socks9182 Před 10 měsíci

      i haven't heard much of dune's soundtracks but based on your descriptions, i'd also recommend his work for dark phoenix. the movie itself was decent, but the soundtrack is absolutely hair-raising imo, a meshing of ambient classic sounds with heavily distorted effects. the man's a wizard with capturing atmosphere. my favourites off that soundtrack is probably intimate and coda, intimate especially has a section probably around the two minute mark that makes me want to scream into my hands lmao @jeanne5135 @GuineaPigEveryday

  • @OctoNyan
    @OctoNyan Před rokem +112

    This actually brought me to tears... I have no words to describe how beautiful this is. So so powerful and moving. Thank you for this. Also to anyone reading this, I highly recommend listening with headphones blaring, sit back, and close your eyes. Breathtaking.

  • @Dirty_doughnut
    @Dirty_doughnut Před 5 měsíci +10

    This is a profound experience. The crescendo is soul destroying

  • @vitoremanuel9110
    @vitoremanuel9110 Před 17 dny

    Isso exala uma profunda falta de esperança, crueldade, lamentação, desespero, medo, esgotamento, suspense, mudança, continuidade, o impacto do fim, do começo e do presente ao mesmo tempo.
    Aquele silêncio ensurdecedor que antecede uma mudança imprevisível e irreversível na humanidade, um estrondoso rompimento da normalidade!
    Fascinante!

  • @esteliatru7489
    @esteliatru7489 Před rokem +84

    I love this , this is a masterpiece . But why do i feel like this is something you’re suposed to hear when it’s the end ? Like im not supposed to be here , right now listening to this . Im way too early i think . This should be listened way later . I feel frightened , but i can’t stop , or rather I don’t want to , its too beautiful .

    • @DXVI9
      @DXVI9 Před rokem +6

      Like ur body is leaving ur body & is ascending 2 the gates of heaven, slowly.
      Knowing that its been widely speculated that Mozart was writing this piece 4 his own death, it kinda makes sense.

    • @Kyradical
      @Kyradical Před rokem +1

      Wow I feel exactly the same way

    • @FooeyMcgooey
      @FooeyMcgooey Před 4 měsíci

      It's all good 😂

  • @richardbeaudette5940
    @richardbeaudette5940 Před rokem +191

    This totally reminded me of Tchaikovsky's Hymn of the Cherubim. Amazing.

    • @eliastaglang
      @eliastaglang Před rokem +2

      Yes that Hymn is so amazing

    • @alexwarstler9000
      @alexwarstler9000 Před rokem +2

      Me too

    • @satiric_
      @satiric_ Před rokem +4

      People have also slowed Hymn of the Cherubim down as well, it's pretty awesome

    • @TR4R
      @TR4R Před rokem +7

      But it's like the perfect opposite. Like the Hymn of the Damned, the music at the gates of hell.

  • @ianhartley395
    @ianhartley395 Před rokem +39

    This is the Leonard Bernstein tempo hahah! Seriously though, this is amazing! Thank you for uploading this!!

  • @averyball6825
    @averyball6825 Před rokem +6

    The tension and releases this builds are insane. the anticipation and payoff really give me goosebumps

  • @shiniCheese
    @shiniCheese Před rokem +72

    im going to be 100% honest with strangers, alias you guys: this touched me so deeply i cant even comprehend. first i teared up how beautiful it was, then its strenght filled me with energy at the middle and when i reached the end i was thinking about so many things going in my life, even giving up and restarting(suicide) came to my mind as a good idea which lasted for 30-40 seconds.
    and by the time I write this down, i realised how stupid it is even to send this out.
    this was a rollercoaster holy f

    • @GuineaPigEveryday
      @GuineaPigEveryday Před rokem +9

      I’m glad you’re so honest about it because to be fair at some stages of our lives pretty much any piece of art, however cheesy or iconic or ‘simple’ can really dig deep and cause an intense reaction. I’m glad that as humans unpredictable and sometimes almost ethereal and otherworldly feelings can come over us. I can only imagine thats what religious people channel a lot. As someone who isn’t, I love that art can really just take you out of this world, whether visual or auditory or otherwise.

    • @Sara-hz8oz
      @Sara-hz8oz Před rokem +6

      Glad to hear there are extremely emotional people in the world just like you, gifted with a special heart and sensibility. Just keep in mind that life holds hope, and that it is always worth it, always. The world needs you. Beautiful comment btw

    • @emiliosanchez9406
      @emiliosanchez9406 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Put the song on repeat capture the appreciation for it and apply that may the Lord comfort you. Stay strong brother

    • @waldwassermann
      @waldwassermann Před 10 měsíci +2

      Stay strong King. We are happy You are here.

  • @yassineaainouss1450
    @yassineaainouss1450 Před rokem +109

    Very inspiring, hearing the chords become louder and louder brings so much anticipation and rich feelings , what can i say.. what a dreadful yet satisfying roller coaster.
    Good work.

  • @NorthOvest
    @NorthOvest Před rokem +128

    The soundtrack that will accompany us at the end of everything, or at the beginning of something else.

  • @musicsdarkangel
    @musicsdarkangel Před rokem +89

    I'll be honest. I came in to troll everyone and call this a "song", but this is breathtaking. I can't. I'll go back to the Prokofiev Symphonies.

  • @DJPastaYaY
    @DJPastaYaY Před 3 měsíci +1

    This goes hard. Worth the listen 🔥

  • @visionz3638
    @visionz3638 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This slow version helps show the theme that this piece aims to create, which is a theme of grief, weeping and almost sympathy. I love it.

  • @stevenkrage2412
    @stevenkrage2412 Před rokem +154

    It's amazing - you slow down Mozart and he transforms into Arvo Part! I'll never stop being amazed at music's ability to transform before our eyes.

    • @midnighter1339
      @midnighter1339 Před rokem +7

      oooh good comparison

    • @sidneymoises343
      @sidneymoises343 Před rokem +2

      very precise comparison! kudos

    • @rocketsummer
      @rocketsummer Před rokem +1

      the vocals are pärt but the strings are kinda giving ligeti, it’s a team up that would have been so cool

  • @michaelhardy34
    @michaelhardy34 Před rokem +463

    Listen at 0,25x, and you're now listening to Lacrimosa (2000% slower).
    BEWARE: You will be exposed to the universe biggest secrets, secrets you might not be ready to hear.

    • @zorancalic65
      @zorancalic65 Před rokem +1

      0.25 = 2000%?? Are you sure

    • @michaelhardy34
      @michaelhardy34 Před rokem +47

      @@zorancalic65 0,25 = 1/4 -> four times slower. 500 * 4 = 2000 :)

    • @zorancalic65
      @zorancalic65 Před rokem

      @@michaelhardy34 what is 500?

    • @zorancalic65
      @zorancalic65 Před rokem +2

      4 times slower is 400%

    • @michaelhardy34
      @michaelhardy34 Před rokem +37

      @@zorancalic65 correct but the video is already 500% slower, so it's 4 times slower than 500% which is 2000%

  • @MarkRubbsJr
    @MarkRubbsJr Před 2 lety +60

    humanity end game theme song

  • @manskken
    @manskken Před měsícem

    this is soul crushing, beautiful, agonising, blissful, terrifying all at once. so many of the comments capture the feeling perfectly. what a feat.

  • @DuendeHr
    @DuendeHr Před rokem +6

    You really appreciate dissonances in this tempo and thus appreciating this work even more, plus this photograph... It really is like staring into forever and eternal darkness.

  • @GustavMahler6
    @GustavMahler6 Před rokem +353

    Ngl at first it seemed like an absurd idea but i kept listening and actually its genius my guy youve really changed this piece

  • @hotchrisbfries
    @hotchrisbfries Před rokem +7

    Lacrimosa is 3:41 in length, if it was 500% slower it would be 6x longer it would be ~22 minutes in length and not 15:25. The title should read 300% or 4x slower.

  • @Phii33
    @Phii33 Před rokem +8

    "It's the end of the universe, and there's nothing we can do about it.

  • @mhv8855
    @mhv8855 Před rokem +131

    I know by heart the "Lacrimosa"...And yet I rediscover it as if it were "an echo of the stars"...Sublime tribute...
    Je connais par coeur le " Lacrimosa "...Et pourtant je le redécouvre comme si c'était " un écho des astres "..Sublime hommage..." Bonjour " From France... Michel-Henri....

    • @JonasRytas
      @JonasRytas Před rokem +8

      Эхо звёзд - очень красивый образ, заберу себе, спасибо!

  • @fearofthechippan
    @fearofthechippan Před rokem +11

    I’ve always found this piece beautifully sad (obviously haha) but this is hauntingly desolate. I never thought about slowing classical music down like this, thank you!! Makes me think of exploring a dead universe

  • @charlieprice3881
    @charlieprice3881 Před rokem +117

    Something quite ethereal is unlocked listening to the Lacrimosa this way. Something buried deeply in the music comes alive. That which is deeply buried in the music, beyond the values of the notes, the progressions, the melodic shapes. The voice in Mozart.

  • @yisackshanko
    @yisackshanko Před měsícem

    I keep coming back to this post. It's unlike any version of Lacrimosa I have seen

  • @ultraluxeest1991
    @ultraluxeest1991 Před 2 lety +45

    This, is incredible.

  • @alexanderdegothia
    @alexanderdegothia Před 2 lety +29

    Mournful that day.
    When from the ashes shall rise
    a guilty man to be judged.
    Lord, have mercy on him.
    Gentle Lord Jesus,
    grant them eternal rest.
    Amen.

  • @horowitz8680
    @horowitz8680 Před rokem +6

    Imagine trespassing into an old, abandoned and rumored haunted building/apartment complex, and while exploring and making your way through all the rooms, the absolute silence that guaranteed your peaceful solemness is broken by this music...

  • @me0w3rs
    @me0w3rs Před rokem +4

    who knew it would sound so magical

  • @GreenRose242
    @GreenRose242 Před 25 dny

    It is so ghostly slowed down!! PERFECT!!

  • @trapitosensual8161
    @trapitosensual8161 Před rokem +5

    Jaime Altozano 👍🏻

  • @Beyondabsence
    @Beyondabsence Před rokem +15

    Yes! I've been doing this with classical pieces for a long time and now I find your channel! There's a world inside these pieces that can only be revealed by slowing down that much.

  • @UngratefulBeast
    @UngratefulBeast Před rokem +9

    made me realize how tragically those notes intertwine… sounds like pure anguish

  • @jaredponder4149
    @jaredponder4149 Před rokem +4

    It's simply overwhelming.. I just got chills and tears were tempted to well forth from me.

  • @s1mplyleo885
    @s1mplyleo885 Před rokem +5

    Truly astonishing how great this sounds. The piece alone in its original form is breathtaking however slowed down it is even better and adds something mystical to it.

  • @tenkller
    @tenkller Před rokem +37

    bro when the voices came in i almost lost it that is so damn heavenly in the most demonic way

    • @joutatheegg
      @joutatheegg Před rokem +8

      Heavenly in the most demonic way is totally how to describe this song its just so accurate?

    • @kyleag86
      @kyleag86 Před rokem +1

      Frr

    • @theghostunderyourbedoffici5674
      @theghostunderyourbedoffici5674 Před rokem +4

      this song is inspired in Marys grief after Jesus being crucified, so you nail it...as a catholic, this music transports me. Heaven crying and all that.. sad, all of it

  • @danielkovacs6672
    @danielkovacs6672 Před rokem +6

    Was looking for a piece of music, actually quite frantically to be played during my vampire counts playthrough in total war warhammer 3. You, Sir provided it.
    Haunting and perfect.

  • @WilliamKroupaJr.
    @WilliamKroupaJr. Před rokem +9

    Pure brilliance at any tempo. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @cybergreenlight
    @cybergreenlight Před rokem +2

    It's the movement of wind, the waves of voices being carried through the air, it's the journey of Saharan sands blowing through the air and reaching the Amazonian rainforest, the sound of the skies and the seas parting... How else do I explain what this sounds like to me? It's simply magnificent.