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Second movement (Allegretto) of Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Opus 92, accompanied by an animated graphical score.
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Q: What happened to the original version of this video?
A: The first version of this video was based on a recording I licensed from Royalty Free Classical Music ...
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.. in 2009. In 2012, it appeared that the license might not be valid for my use (on my RU-vid channel; some of RFCM's recordings were pirated, see ...
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... so I got a second license (for the same recording) from Premium Beat. When. in 2015, Premium Beat discovered that the recording had been pirated, they removed it from their catalog, refunded my license fee, and hired an eastern European pick-up orchestra to record a new version (which is what I've used in this video). The performance in this new recording is not as good as the original --- which is not surprising since the pirated recording was most performed by a world-class orchestra. If you'd like to help pay the license fees to a better recording, I'd be happy to re-do this video; please read this ...
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Q: What was the recording used in the original version of this video?
A: I believe it was this:
• Symphony No. 7, Moveme...
Q: I appreciate the animated graphical scores you make; how can I support your work?
A: Thank you! The easiest way to support my work is by contributing via Patreon:
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If you'd like to help in more specific way, consider this:
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Q: What do the colors in the bar-graph score mean?
A: The colors show which instruments are playing. Here's a chart ...
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The shapes of the notes also correspond to the instrument (or instrumental family).
Q: Please tell me more about the composer.
A: You can read about Beethoven here
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Q: Where can I learn more about this orchestra?
A: Sorry, there's nothing I can tell you. The details about the orchestra are not made public by Premium Beat, the company I licensed the recording from.
Q: What movies and television shows has this piece been used in?
A: The Black Cat (1934), The Bells in Old Town (1946),The Long Night (1947), Bicycle Thieves (1948), A Ham in a Roll (1949), Lola (1961), Me enveneno de azules (1971), A touch of Class (1973), Zardoz (1974), O Casamento (1976), The Outsider (1981), Frances (1982), Beethoven Lives Upstairs (1992), La scorta (1993), Immortal Beloved (1994), Mr. Holland's Opus (1995), El mundo contra mi (1997), Photographing Fairies (1997), Scotland, Pa. (2001), Salvage Squad - TV series/''Biber Submarine'' (2002), Irreversible (probably; 2002), Cravate Club (2002), Copying Beethoven (2006), The Fall (2006), Crap Shoot: The Documentary (2007), The Darjeeling Limited (2007), The Man From Earth (2007), Love Exposure (2008), Tears of April (2008), Tres caminos (probably; 2008), Block (2009), Knowing (2009), Mustache Party (2010), The King's Speech (2010), Of Gods and Men (2010), Sønner av Norge (2011), LA Phil Live - TV Series/''Dudamel Conducts Beethoven'' (2011), No Ordinary Family - TV Series/''No Ordinary Detention'' (2011), among others
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@smalin
@smalin 3 года назад
“But what have you done lately?” www.musanim.com/RU-vidHighlights/
@paolabonanno1614
@paolabonanno1614 2 года назад
This is a miracle. Just a goddam miracle
@ColinMcdonald-p3s
@ColinMcdonald-p3s 5 месяцев назад
A labour of love thank you so much. Hare Krishna
@subscriberswithnovideos-mc1jh
@subscriberswithnovideos-mc1jh 7 лет назад
This is my favorite symphony, I can't believe he wrote this when he was pretty much deaf. So inspirational
@maryratzabi6531
@maryratzabi6531 4 года назад
Mine too
@nickvalintine4652
@nickvalintine4652 4 года назад
Can you believe it was also used in a movie?
@Pietra430
@Pietra430 4 года назад
@@nickvalintine4652 probably in multiple
@nickvalintine4652
@nickvalintine4652 4 года назад
@@Pietra430 it was most memorable for being in the movie Knowing.
@crispdonkey2222
@crispdonkey2222 4 года назад
@@nickvalintine4652 yeah didn't Beethoven actually write it for that movie?
@Nello353
@Nello353 7 лет назад
I know nothing about music,can,t read a note.But my ears,my heart and my brain allow me to enjoy every beautiful note. I can then appreciate the genius of the composers.
@blujay2084
@blujay2084 7 лет назад
my favorite piece of music. I'm not musically educated but this piece speaks to me of a profound sadness, yet acceptance and ultimately triumph. words fail me.
@ingorichter649
@ingorichter649 6 лет назад
BluJay don't worry. LvB was always intended to compose music which can reach the heart of everyone always at every time. He was also the first "Rockstar" with a great audience. At the beginning of his carreer he performed a big piano tour through Europe.
@Cherb123456
@Cherb123456 6 лет назад
Indeed, well put!
@Malik-Ibi
@Malik-Ibi 4 года назад
Here it is a list of Academic Music: ru-vid.com/group/PL3bN3qL-ZFiHLXyolzwjgG7xPAJagtbRI
@charlesreisner6681
@charlesreisner6681 6 лет назад
Beethoven was especially good at building tension through gradual change in dynamics. This piece illustrates that perfectly
@connorkiester3415
@connorkiester3415 4 года назад
2 flutes: Green ellipse 2 oboes: Cyan inverted ellipse (star) 2 clarinets: Blue octagon 2 bassoons: Violet inverted ellipse (star) 2 horns: Dark yellow rectangle 2 trumpets: Yellow rectangle Timpani: Gray rectangle Strings: Light orange/Orange/Dark orange/Red/Maroon rhombus
@sovereignsupreme5300
@sovereignsupreme5300 3 года назад
I appreciate your diligence!
@Aslann
@Aslann 4 года назад
This is gorgeous!! This, fellow humans,...this is what it's all about.We can do this. We are an amazing species.
@andrewparkinson6277
@andrewparkinson6277 4 года назад
I hope we can be one day...
@CosmicContrarian
@CosmicContrarian 8 лет назад
You are performing god's work smalin, thank you!
@warriorofgod1412
@warriorofgod1412 2 года назад
If satan is your God then I guess
@everich1175
@everich1175 5 лет назад
What an extraordinary visual representation of the music. Absolutely on point. Seems like you're not just listening to the music but staring into the mind of the composer.
@keyboarddancers7751
@keyboarddancers7751 4 года назад
I'm currently doing an online course exploring Beethoven's piano sonatas and the lecturer has just pointed out the following: "Beethoven is [...] the first composer to be attracted to the dramatic possibilities that come from mere repetition. I was shocked when a composer told me that he thought of the second movement of the seventh symphony as being the first ever work of minimalism."
@ranyaalgurashi3319
@ranyaalgurashi3319 4 года назад
What’s the course name I'm interested in exploring Beethoven masterpieces
@zMarcusHD
@zMarcusHD 4 года назад
@@keyboarddancers7751 cool
@bwacuff169
@bwacuff169 4 года назад
It's not the first minimalist work. It's far too melodic...especially with the counter melodies. The first minimalist piece of music was the first movement of the 5th. The entire movement exists on the repetition of a single, 4-note motif that can't, by itself, be considered a melody. In the parlance of todays music, it's based entirely on "riffs".
@MattH-wg7ou
@MattH-wg7ou 4 года назад
@@bwacuff169 "Aacckktttuuaallllyyy...."
@victoryroussotte7596
@victoryroussotte7596 3 года назад
Can we hear this in heaven?
@mr.y.mysterious.video1
@mr.y.mysterious.video1 4 года назад
Famous Beethoven quotes.... ‘ I think this would be good in a film’
@kristianjohnparado8607
@kristianjohnparado8607 4 года назад
Knowing 2009
@Donald43
@Donald43 4 года назад
In this grave hour...
@NickRossi
@NickRossi 5 лет назад
It's hard to believe a human being could write something so perfect.
@Locoyo2007
@Locoyo2007 Месяц назад
This makes me wonder if Beethoven wrote this about the dark side and the beautiful side of humanity. Close your eyes and listen to it and think about our human history. You can actually see our history played out in this symphony.
@TheOriginalWooles
@TheOriginalWooles 5 лет назад
This song never ceases to amaze me even after hearing it many hundreds of times, and this visual representation is stunning. Thank you!
@jareddost9953
@jareddost9953 7 лет назад
The sad background to this music was that Beethoven was losing his hearing so he created this song mirroring his sadness to never hear his music again
@StoutProper
@StoutProper 7 лет назад
Jared D What age was he then?
@donriley3349
@donriley3349 7 лет назад
Oh, my God! My mortal words cannot begin to describe the beauty, majestry, emotions of a mere mortal composing this music! I, a mere mortal, rock and roller, have played guitar for over forty years. The beauty of this humbles me to my heart and soul Happy Damn Birthday, Ludwid Van Beethovan. I feel your soul. This is my very favorite composition of yours. With much love.
@JCzCmngALZ
@JCzCmngALZ 3 года назад
How can ANYONE give this a thumbs down? Smh. This displays all that is going on in genius Ludwig’s mind ALL AT THE SAME TIME👍
@kimballwhittington2463
@kimballwhittington2463 3 года назад
Hey, do you music people know anything about the paintings of Pieter Mondrian? Well, this visual is to Beethoven what "Broadway Boogie-Woogie" is to Jazz! The two arts DO intersect sometimes!
@brianshaker1885
@brianshaker1885 Год назад
All I hear when I listen to this is just complete heartbreak. It's beautiful on a level that so few of us could ever comprehend. It just feels as if Beethoven would have done anything to hear his own music. You can feel that pain and frustration in this.
@taraemcintyre
@taraemcintyre Год назад
I so agree. The heartbreak is palpable. But I find a redemption in it too. Tentative, maybe; reached for, certainly. A sweet recall of what once was, or a longing for what could have been. Or both. It closes with a nod to neither heartbreak nor redemption. It's a settling in (especially organized graphically, in this vid; you can see it), an exhale. Acceptance, perhaps. Rips my heart out every time, still ❤️
@andrewdickerson2801
@andrewdickerson2801 Год назад
Just think though, he could still hear all this in his head. Beethoven is imprinted emotionally in these notes, the waves and harmony, discord and then triumphant hell no we won't go kind of attitude that inspires me to this day. He lived his dream, even when life said no, he said, no, back..
@blujay9191
@blujay9191 Год назад
@@taraemcintyre .. I just couldn't agree more. The abyss coming up to engulf around 6:44 ?? full on despair @ 6:53 ?? .. Quiet reflection around 7:15 ?? .. I hear acceptance in the last bit, too. Just an incredible piece of music.
@amadeus.k331
@amadeus.k331 Год назад
The 18th C had Mozart and Bach; the 19th C had Beethoven and Chopin and more... the 21st C has Cardi B and Kim Kardashian and all the deck-chair IQ people that subcscribe to that rap culture garbage... It's evident society started devolving in the later half of the 20th C
@KatzeARL
@KatzeARL 3 года назад
I keep coming back here. It's my favorite piece and this helps me see what I hear. Thank you :)
@TheKnightimeProject
@TheKnightimeProject 4 года назад
I have to say from a non sight reading musician this animation is nothing short of amazing! In terms of understanding what the individual parts are doing and their relationship to each other this makes it extremely easy to understand a dissect. Bravo - you have a new subscriber!
@smalin
@smalin 4 года назад
I'm happy to hear you say that. You might want to know about these pages I've made to help people navigate my work: www.musanim.com/background/ www.musanim.com/RU-vidHighlights/
@LadyJoolree
@LadyJoolree 3 года назад
Oooh, this is my new favourite thing. Really gives a great impression of what it's like to read a score to those who can't read music. The perfect movement to show graphically - thanks for your work!
@hariseldon8802
@hariseldon8802 7 лет назад
Somehow I don't see rap music having the same staying power as this music.
@ElectricChaplain
@ElectricChaplain 7 лет назад
Hari Seldon Depends on which rap music, some it will be a part of classic American music like Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and Gil Scott Heron. The thing is much of the mass-produced music today regardless of genre is made for quick bucks and not for lasting power. Add to this the Cambrian explosion of modern music styles and outlets such that the even best artists only get clique audiences. Unlike previous eras there really is no "mainstream" like radio or concert halls that indoctrinates "proper" music. Amazing artists that are just as great as Beethoven like Frank Zappa, Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Kraftwerk, Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, Autechre, and others fade in a generation. We are currently a very ephemeral culture.
@ElectricChaplain
@ElectricChaplain 7 лет назад
Tl;dr you like classical music and hate rap because the mainstream is dead.
@FireCalvinMaster
@FireCalvinMaster 7 лет назад
Hari Seldon I'm solely a concert band and jazz player, yet many of my musician friends appreciate simpler music such as rap or electric subgenres because they require less mental attention and convey emotions in simpler ways. Their understanding allows them to appreciate these types of pieces more, but causes them to be exhausted. It's all about perspective.
@JA-nl9el
@JA-nl9el 3 года назад
I am feeling a lot of despair and depression recently. This song is the perfect mood for it.
@itamarabramson5603
@itamarabramson5603 3 года назад
Try the funeral march from his 3rd, and the album "Hvis lyset tar oss" by Burzum. Good luck with your life!
@JA-nl9el
@JA-nl9el 3 года назад
@@itamarabramson5603 i will try it right now. I've been looking for music to meet the hopeless mood I'm feeling
@JA-nl9el
@JA-nl9el 3 года назад
@Elizabeth LaPlante Thank you for these recommendations
@xmedian003x9
@xmedian003x9 3 года назад
Also mozart requiem and handel sarabande they are soo good ☺
@zekeedwards7904
@zekeedwards7904 11 месяцев назад
I'm a sucker for wailing violins, especially building to a crescendo, this piece is my favorite for that
@Mattcai2004
@Mattcai2004 Год назад
Silence the ringing Turn off all the lights Stop all the singing No dinner tonight Come shed a tear for wishes unanswered Give back your gifts for Christmas is cancelled Chop down the tree for Christmas is cancelled
@peppejaclap
@peppejaclap Год назад
What?
@Mattcai2004
@Mattcai2004 Год назад
@@peppejaclap It's a reference to an episode of the amazing world of Gumball called "Christmas".
@Cadenza93
@Cadenza93 5 лет назад
i think this could get more people interested in classical music
@melw3778
@melw3778 4 года назад
Gorgeous piece of music but the visuals are mesmerising 💕
@simongibson9485
@simongibson9485 4 года назад
I can't describe how wonderful this is and how it makes me feel. I can't so I won't. As promised. I just love it.
@skydude221
@skydude221 4 года назад
It's the biggest problem with the human mind. We cannot describe anything we feel to another person without using coarse analogies and metaphors. I guess we just have to assume everybody feels everything the same way.
@Schnitzelfox
@Schnitzelfox 3 года назад
I like this, but I can remember the old version. The old version was so much better. It is understandable if you cant upload the old version, but could you pls say from wich performance and orchestra the old version was.
@TwiztidLeon13
@TwiztidLeon13 8 лет назад
Still the best bass drop ever
@gard86
@gard86 7 лет назад
The best Beethoven piece
@marthapetersen6790
@marthapetersen6790 8 лет назад
the colors and the entire visuals give new life to a beautiful piece of music. Thank You!
@midgetdwarf3001
@midgetdwarf3001 6 лет назад
After hearing this in war thunder I drove myself mad trying to find this, then my ears pleased me, this song forever reminds me of a German pilot in flight now
@ChefofWar33
@ChefofWar33 3 года назад
Yah. For some reason when I hear this song, I imagine a Luftwaffe ace shooting down Spitfires while listing to this in his plane.
@ambahall1
@ambahall1 5 лет назад
This is a nearly perfect synaesthesia representation of a great piece of music. The colours are spot on and the shapes are good. About as good as can be done in a digital environment. I understand that not many people have synesthesia (about 4% of UK population according to University of Sussex) but for those who do this is like climbing into a warm bath! It has heaven! Please don't let this disappear from You Tube. I will support the originator of this if that is what it takes.
@smalin
@smalin 5 лет назад
www.patreon.com/musanim
@peggyfranzen6159
@peggyfranzen6159 3 года назад
No kidding.
@andrewparkinson6277
@andrewparkinson6277 4 года назад
Love this. Almost reaffirms my belief in the human race.
@cecile495
@cecile495 3 года назад
Thank you for this. The Seventh has always resonated powerfully for me. To watch/listen to your graphic representation is wonderful.
@flo7253
@flo7253 4 года назад
learning it at the guitar with my orchestra, such a powerful symphony, so majestic 🙏
@SammyRenard
@SammyRenard 5 лет назад
Once I had left the radio on when I went to bed, it was tuned to a classical music station. It was uneventful until I started dreaming of golden fields and wildly fantasist structures, and I was being pulled along as if in a ride. I couldn't see myself and I don't think I even was "me" in that dream; there was no plot or characters, it was just... like a bird flying in the airs with not a single care in the world, and throughout that dream I heard this song. When I woke up I heard the end of the song on radio and I felt well-rested. Music's a hell of a thing.
@smalin
@smalin 5 лет назад
I once had that happen. The music was Philip Glass' Einstein at the Beach. It was awesome.
@Ivan_1791
@Ivan_1791 5 лет назад
Wow, that sounds so cool and incredible.
@pyteriak.7109
@pyteriak.7109 5 лет назад
I've had very similar dreams and as you said they are the best dreams and waking up with a smile on my face :)
@Danterobo
@Danterobo 5 лет назад
Music is a dreadful thing. What does it do? I don't understand it
@bridgetyoung190
@bridgetyoung190 7 лет назад
Like touching the face of God...
@shkodranalbi
@shkodranalbi 7 лет назад
Great line and very accurate
@bridgetyoung190
@bridgetyoung190 7 лет назад
Hog Rider I like how you automatically assume judeo-christianity. Asshat.
@coolplaces123
@coolplaces123 7 лет назад
then god calls the police and says u sexually assaulted him
@BNeller100
@BNeller100 3 года назад
Beethoven being deaf, he would have loved seeing this display of his work.
@natcharmusic
@natcharmusic 3 года назад
He wasn’t deaf 100 % yet when writing this
@HyShroomOfficial
@HyShroomOfficial 3 года назад
@@natcharmusic Still
@melinasasha120
@melinasasha120 2 года назад
I think this is my favourite piece of classical music ever ! 💜💕
@BeBopScraBoo
@BeBopScraBoo 2 года назад
ya know, after the 9th, the 5th, the 3rd, and the 6th... #7 still kicks some ass.
@christinemusselman5499
@christinemusselman5499 4 года назад
One of the most beautiful and moving pieces of music ever written.
@natkojurdana9673
@natkojurdana9673 Год назад
We are born and we die, but in the meantime we are able to enjoy this piece of marvelous beauty
@CathyKitson
@CathyKitson 10 месяцев назад
It's like walking out of the darkness towards the light. I can think of no other music which shows that in the same way.
@natkojurdana9673
@natkojurdana9673 10 месяцев назад
@@CathyKitson You summed it nicely, but I have a bit darker view. To me, it conveys absurdity of a transient life. With a tiny glimmer of hope at the end.
@CathyKitson
@CathyKitson 10 месяцев назад
@@natkojurdana9673 I agree. The darkness at the beginning encapsulates the tragedy of mankind.
@Dutchess0909
@Dutchess0909 3 года назад
Fascinating this is the 432 Hz (=A) version versus 446Hz. Im listening to this 432Hz version on 2 phones: one with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and this one. Of course... Berlin version wins :) . Love all your notations!! Thank you. Bashar spoke about the healing effict of esp the first 3 minutes. Theres a 30 minute loop of it on youtube ohmmmm
@arthurparada3251
@arthurparada3251 4 года назад
These Visuals make it sound better
@smalin
@smalin 4 года назад
Interesting how that works, huh?
@christinemusselman5499
@christinemusselman5499 4 года назад
It allows you to hear better all the parts playing at once.
@sovereignsupreme5300
@sovereignsupreme5300 3 года назад
The sound makes the visuals look better.
@verenakroger7571
@verenakroger7571 Год назад
This has to be the most beautiful music I've ever heard it literally brings me to tears You must play it loud.
@dunmatta2670
@dunmatta2670 4 года назад
Hauntingly beautiful as many put it. I find this piece so appropriate with the events going on around us. Feels almost too dramatic to be real but here we are.
@bobbydouglas153
@bobbydouglas153 4 года назад
I couldn't agree more. The feelings that come with the sound are inevitable and forced upon you by LVB. Amazingly beautiful! A perfect fit for the emotional landscape of our current time.
@patriciakronk5351
@patriciakronk5351 4 года назад
Have you heard how it's used in the film, The King's Speech? Another momentous time in history.
@dianegoldeneye7207
@dianegoldeneye7207 3 года назад
Perfectly put. 😞 ❣️
@dunmatta2670
@dunmatta2670 3 года назад
@@patriciakronk5351 I’ll need to check that out.
@mr.x8259
@mr.x8259 7 лет назад
To be played at my wedding.
@zyxwvut4740
@zyxwvut4740 7 лет назад
My condolences.
@patricehaas2339
@patricehaas2339 3 года назад
Yes it's most for condoleances
@maniacmagge2568
@maniacmagge2568 2 года назад
I used this in my D&D Campaing for my players going up against a lich who abandoned his castle, leaving an illusury image to tell them that their demise will not be by his hand but that of his newest creation that will surely destroy both the party and all that he had created. But after all, to a lich.... what is another Millennia of planning.... *enter the Necro Tarresque*
@genewilder9996
@genewilder9996 5 лет назад
i was randomly looking for this song because i didn’t know the name of it and it was the first one i clicked on to wow
@blujay2084
@blujay2084 6 лет назад
Beautifully done. Really an enhancement of the experience for what it truly my favorite piece of music. Bravo and Thank You. I also love that you're using a version of this piece that is played in the perfect tempo. Having seen the piece done live a few times, sometimes it seems like it gets performed a tad quick for best effect IMO.
@taichenghe9252
@taichenghe9252 6 лет назад
Thank you smalin for the graphics, I finally realize now, this is pure genius in motion. I think I will attempt to learn to read/write musical notation properly this time around, begin to write songs once again myself, and attempt to rival this perfectionate beauty, at least in my spare time perhaps. But yes, it is a consideration I intend to venture upon. That said, Beethoven, though deaf, will always be the greatest composer to ever grace us. such beauty... such love in art. Aloha!
@KyRa_Golden_1111
@KyRa_Golden_1111 2 года назад
Herzlichen Dank für die wundervollen Bearbeitungen der Musikstücke. Ganz besonders liebe ich dieses Stück. Erinnert mich jedesmal beim hören an den Film "The King's Speech" (Die Rede des Königs). Freunden leite ich es weiter mit den Worten "Salmis tanzen". An diesem Video kann ich mich gar nicht sattsehen und satthören. Danke 💛 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Thank you very much for the wonderful arrangements of the music pieces. I especially love this piece. Reminds me of the movie "The King's Speech" every time I hear it. Friends I forward it with the words "Salmis dancing". I can't get enough of watching and listening to this video. Thank you 💛
@buy_large_mansions
@buy_large_mansions 5 лет назад
Can't stop Must go to bed Can't go to bed One more time
@smalin
@smalin 5 лет назад
Don't stop. Keep watching until you can't do it any more.
@buy_large_mansions
@buy_large_mansions 5 лет назад
@@smalin still watching The movement is glorious Thank you for this
@charleycuster5593
@charleycuster5593 5 лет назад
What a brilliant idea! You've made my eyes part of my ears, to hear beauty better. I'm off to your website, thank you!!
@smalin
@smalin 5 лет назад
You might find this index useful: www.musanim.com/Background/
@susanryman9948
@susanryman9948 6 лет назад
This 2nd movement and the 9th symphony has a breathtaking second - along with the entire 9th of course.
@peterloibl4069
@peterloibl4069 4 года назад
Perfection. Every time. Amplified with a fine cognac and a leather recliner. Bravo.
@zekeedwards7904
@zekeedwards7904 4 года назад
Can of Stella and, doobie and a beanbag for me
@dannyv8780
@dannyv8780 3 года назад
Thanks to the visualization I could follow instruments in the orchestra that I never noticed before. Great work!
@mrmusiclover8355
@mrmusiclover8355 3 года назад
This movement is a funeral march, as well as a variation.
@chixdighueyz
@chixdighueyz 3 года назад
The civil war is happening and I’m just gonna sip some wine and listen to this while bombs explode around me
@michaelkorvac4007
@michaelkorvac4007 3 года назад
which civil war?
@mr.joseluis959
@mr.joseluis959 3 года назад
Too much X-Men Apocalypse haha
@nkv5207
@nkv5207 9 месяцев назад
This video is magic
@alvarogarciabarbosa3199
@alvarogarciabarbosa3199 2 года назад
Beethoven en su mejor expresión! Pero yo nunca la he considerado una marcha fúnebre. El Adagio de la Heroica sí que es fúnebre. Esta séptima sinfonía la llamó Wagner "Apoteosis de la Danza" por ese carácter tan particular de sus movimientos. Sobre todo el Allegro inicial y el sonoro final.
@davidm1600
@davidm1600 8 лет назад
Bravo...what a perfect visual accompaniement to what is now my favourite classical piece of music
@acialist
@acialist 8 лет назад
you can really hear everything with clarity in this recording
@anybody4744
@anybody4744 8 лет назад
nope
@stewartquark1661
@stewartquark1661 7 лет назад
A human wrote this??
@smalin
@smalin 7 лет назад
Depends where you draw the line between human and god.
@stewartquark1661
@stewartquark1661 7 лет назад
+smalin tis' a line within a line.......as it were
@sapien82
@sapien82 7 лет назад
we are all gods we all have the divine and infinite beauty of the universe within us
@orionvonwalker1431
@orionvonwalker1431 7 лет назад
In my humble opinion Beethoven was No human, he was An Alien who came here to show us what real music is. We are not worthy.
@zyxwvut4740
@zyxwvut4740 5 лет назад
+stewart quark "A human wrote this??" *Technically.*
@musabchummun1162
@musabchummun1162 4 года назад
Wonder if Beethoven ever said "this is music to my ears"
@albert1340
@albert1340 4 года назад
What a thoughtful and contemplative question!!!
@peggyfranzen6159
@peggyfranzen6159 3 года назад
Always.
@robertedwards7015
@robertedwards7015 5 лет назад
This is my favorite piece that I know from Beethoven.
@Cherb123456
@Cherb123456 6 лет назад
Fantastic visualization of this masterpiece! Thank you so much for sharing this with us!
@Astrobrant2
@Astrobrant2 7 лет назад
Thanks again. You have given so much to RU-vid.
@smalin
@smalin 7 лет назад
You're welcome.
@smalin
@smalin 7 лет назад
I've been going through something like depression since last September, and as a result have not made any videos.
@Astrobrant2
@Astrobrant2 7 лет назад
+smalin Sorry to hear that. I've been going through a kind of depression since November 8. I need to get back to making videos, too.
@mizofan
@mizofan 7 лет назад
May your spirits lift, as you deserve for all the extraordinary work you are doing, a great service to us all. This is my second favourite symphony after Sibelius' 2nd. With your videos, I now see the universe in an even more awesome light. Thank you so much.
@melchiorvulpius4799
@melchiorvulpius4799 7 лет назад
Thanks so much for all you've given us! Best of health to you!
@Donald43
@Donald43 8 лет назад
For the second time in the lives of most of us, we are at war.
@orionvonwalker1431
@orionvonwalker1431 8 лет назад
Aliens? Ze Germans? Ze Russians are coming?
@Donald43
@Donald43 8 лет назад
Search for The King's Speech (2010).
@peterjongsma2779
@peterjongsma2779 3 года назад
Grief and Consolation in Beethoven's universal language. Just profound and glorious. To be played at Funeral Marches. I'll have it played at mine.
@dragoncurveenthusiast
@dragoncurveenthusiast 7 лет назад
not my favourite rendition, but still absolutely beautiful. I can't read notes, so this is great for discovering some of the hidden complexity. An amazing piece of music.
@fifthpint4571
@fifthpint4571 3 года назад
What is your favorite rendition?
@GooseCrack
@GooseCrack 8 лет назад
last time the bass dropped that hard japan surrendered
@SomeGuy-sd1fv
@SomeGuy-sd1fv 8 лет назад
lmao
@Schnitzelfox
@Schnitzelfox 7 лет назад
the old was better
@chilipez2934
@chilipez2934 8 лет назад
One of my all-time Beethoven "hits." It's like a player piano roll!
@lizhall4822
@lizhall4822 7 лет назад
I much preferred the old version! Synthesis, can we have the one with colours please
@aryabastani
@aryabastani 11 месяцев назад
This piece lights my soul like no other. Heavenly ❤️
@johnnyreb8030
@johnnyreb8030 Месяц назад
true true
@syntheticteapot
@syntheticteapot 2 года назад
I know this orchestra is different from the original upload but I'd love to give my absolute respect to the conductor who brought out the French horns as much as they did in this rendition. As a fellow French horn player ... Holy crap this scratched my need to hear mids brought through this distinctly.
@GemmaCallahan-tj5wl
@GemmaCallahan-tj5wl 6 лет назад
In X-Men Apocalypse, this song plays during the scene where a bunch of nukes are launched up into space.
@AndrewAdkins-sy3sv
@AndrewAdkins-sy3sv Год назад
The underappreciated part of Allegro 2 fascinates me The melody, 1:56 usually takes center stage in media
@brucediaz7286
@brucediaz7286 Месяц назад
Never gets old. I wonder how Beethoven would react at seeing this.
@idaghani571
@idaghani571 4 года назад
2:36 the feels ❤️
@Dark_N3bby
@Dark_N3bby 4 года назад
I got those when I played this piece in the 8th grade
@makeilatatum4188
@makeilatatum4188 5 лет назад
Coolest video ever. Putting my newborn to sleep to this 🙌🏻🥰🌕
@smalin
@smalin 5 лет назад
perfect
@qdwre
@qdwre 5 лет назад
same here ❤ but we sleep together listening to it
@benjaminellis6237
@benjaminellis6237 2 года назад
Who brought the chopped onions?
@alicjagorecka9238
@alicjagorecka9238 6 месяцев назад
I wonder why is It named "alegretto" . Cause first time I heard it, was the scene in movie when man goes to be EXECUTED. And it perfectly matched.. BEFORE all LvB WAS A MASTER 💪‼️
@dr.atlantis2194
@dr.atlantis2194 3 месяца назад
Allegretto is related to the speed of playing. Allegretto in italian means "quite happy", but musically the feeling it is not always related to speed, even if happier songs are faster.
@alicjagorecka9238
@alicjagorecka9238 3 месяца назад
@@dr.atlantis2194 Ok, understood.
@sahinduezguen
@sahinduezguen 8 лет назад
Always the same, and now all this. No more stones. No more spears. No more slings. No more swords. No more weapons! No more systems! No more superpowers. . . . You can fire your arrows from the Tower of Babel, but you can never strike God!
@christinemusselman5499
@christinemusselman5499 4 года назад
What a great way to illustrate the complexity of Beethoven's Seventh. The colors help the listener to hear when the melody is handed back and forth through the sections of the orchestra. I love the counterpoint.
@joehaber9835
@joehaber9835 2 года назад
I listen to this loud ......
@nigelgreenaway
@nigelgreenaway 5 лет назад
totally amazing this. a new concept in reading music, a very clever man to do that
@bachaddict
@bachaddict 8 лет назад
You can add to the list of movies X-Men Apocalypse :)
@TheIndogamer
@TheIndogamer 8 лет назад
and war thunde
@ludwigvanbeethoven5176
@ludwigvanbeethoven5176 5 лет назад
GLOORIOUUUSS!
@ariaden
@ariaden 7 лет назад
I rarely click 'like', this one was earned by the excellent FAQ.
@Locoyo2007
@Locoyo2007 2 года назад
When the bomb drops and you watch the fire ball with a wonderful whiskey in your hand to welcome death.
@O-EMME
@O-EMME 2 года назад
You got it dude
@s3gen572
@s3gen572 7 лет назад
It's my favorite symphony
@motorola1543
@motorola1543 7 лет назад
Naitik Sotgiu Aside from the Alpine Symphony, me too.
@exaltedgoose8594
@exaltedgoose8594 8 лет назад
Smalin, do you still have the old version that you uploaded of this piece on your channel still? That was my favourite rendition of it, and I'd be devastated if it had been taken down.
@theblunex
@theblunex 8 лет назад
no matter how many times i listen to this, from 6:40 to 7:00 i start crying of joy... "my heart soars with the eagle's nest" ~Michael G. Scott
@trtmrt9666
@trtmrt9666 4 года назад
When you're thinking. And drinking some fine spirit. And you are turning all kind of music here, thinking, you are always returning to 7th...
@afonsobarreirasduarte7769
@afonsobarreirasduarte7769 3 года назад
Truly masterpiece. Always leaves me wanting for more
@rachelthomas2393
@rachelthomas2393 5 лет назад
Smalin, what an ingenious person you are!
@smalin
@smalin 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@PapaSmurff660
@PapaSmurff660 7 лет назад
old version was so much better though D;
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