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"In paradisum" (English: "Into paradise") is an antiphon from the traditional Latin liturgy of the Western Church Requiem Mass. It is sung by the choir as the body is being taken out of the church. It is sung by the choir as the body is being taken out of the church.
"Shikwa" (Urdu: شکوہ, "Complaint") and "Jawab-e-Shikwa" (Urdu: جواب شکوہ, "Response to the Complaint") are poems written by Muhammad Iqbal, in the Urdu language, which were later published in his book Bang e Dara The poems are often noted for their musicality, poetical beauty and depth of thought.
In paradisum. The text of the last movement is taken from the Order of Burial. "In paradisum deducant angeli" (May angels lead you to paradise) rests on a continuous shimmering motion in fast broken triads in the orchestra. The sopranos sing a rising expressive melody, enriched by chords of the other voices, divided in six parts, on the final ...
Note that the Libera Me and the In Paradisum are not part of the text of the Catholic Mass for the Dead itself, but a part of the burial rite that immediately follows. In Paradisum was traditionally said or sung as the body left the church, and the Libera Me is said/sung at the burial site before interment. These became included in musical ...
"Song for Athene", which has a performance time of about seven minutes, is an elegy consisting of the Hebrew word alleluia ("let us praise the Lord") sung monophonically six times as an introduction to texts excerpted and modified from the funeral service of the Eastern Orthodox Church and from Shakespeare's Hamlet (probably 1599–1601). [4]
In Paradisum; Make Me a Channel of Your Peace; Swing Low; The Scientist; The Sound of Silence; Lament (Band of Brothers) Lift Up Your Voice (The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba) Canzonetta Sull' aria; Pie Jesu; Singing You Through; Nothing Compares 2 U; Zadok the Priest
In 1820 a funeral march and a motet In Paradisum were added. In 1834 the work was prohibited by the archbishop of Paris because of its use of women's voices, [4] and in 1836 Cherubini wrote a second Requiem in D minor for men's chorus to be performed at his own funeral.
The song heard on the youtube video is "狂気" ("Kyouki" – pronounce like "kyōki" with a long "ō"), composed by Ichinoryu Uehara (作曲家上原一之龍), item 11 on the euphoria soundtrack. The song title means "Madness". I still can't recognize any words in the chant; might it be Japanese? I could not find the lyrics of "Kyouki" on the ...