Songtexte Requiem in D Minor, K. 626: III. Sequentia: Lacrimosa - Sir Neville Marriner , Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
And I love that they're using the choir from the mass to kind of
Create this soundscape because it really
Adds to the mystique of the piece
This is from The Passion Sonata for Four Voices by Thomas Osborn
And I just want to play a little excerpt for
You here so you can hear what I'm talking about
Now in the recording we have a little bit less than 10 seconds
Of this beautiful piece because it's so short, but it really adds
To the mood and atmosphere of what is going on in this piece
So let me play you another excerpt and then
I'll come back and talk more about it
Okay, so now I've played you a second time and
Now let's listen to the whole thing together
And you can hear how it builds and then how it comes back
Around again, but with a different feeling this time
So I hope that was helpful for you in terms of
Understanding why some pieces have such an impact
On us and why they leave such an impression
I think one of the things we talked about when we were preparing
For today is just how music really does have this power to
Evoke certain emotions in people, whether they like it or not
It can either uplift them or pull them down
And music has the power to do both
Thank you so much for watching this video on how music affects us
I hope you enjoyed learning a little bit more about
How music works and how it impacts us as human beings
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