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RE: Analysis of Mozart's "Lacrymosa" -- from his Requiem in d minor (@rgkmb-unofficial fundraiser)
No expert here, but this is in 12/8 time, right? This gives it a swaying motion to the grieving - without the dramatic theme this has some similarities to a barcarolle. This is a collective grief, rather than a personal one - sounds to me, anyway.