Maleth;477061]There is a long long time to go for that Angela....millions of generations yet. They are both great. While Verdis seem to be a more complex work and maybe more melodramatic, I find Motzarts requim easier to listen to and more pleasant. Its just a matter of opinion really.
It depends how soon he tires of us, or so I used to think.
As to the two pieces of music, which one I play depends on my mood. I play the Verdi when I'm angry about some new outrage, the moments when I literally would look forward to the Judge coming to throw the evil into the flames for all eternity. I find it cathartic.
"Death and Nature shall stand amazed,
when all Creation rises again
to answer to the Judge.
Mezzo-soprano and Chorus:
A written book will be brought forth,
which contains everything
for which the world will be judged.
Therefore when the Judge takes His seat,
whatever is hidden will be revealed:
nothing shall remain unavenged.
The day of wrath, that day will
dissolve the world in ashes,
as David and the Sibyl prophesied...
Anyway, I love this Libera Me with Leontine Price and Von Karajan:
Soprano and Chorus: Deliver me, O Lord, from eternal death on that awful day, when the heavens and the earth shall be moved: when you will come to judge the world by fire; I tremble, and I fear the judgment and the wrath to come, when the heavens and the earth shall be moved; The day of wrath, that day of calamity and misery; a great and bitter day, indeed.; Grant them eternal rest, O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon them; Deliver me, Lord, from eternal death on that awful day. Deliver me, O Lord, when the heavens and the earth shall be moved; when you will come to judge the world by fire; Deliver me, Lord, from eternal death on that awful day. Deliver me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js8Jf1XsUi4