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Beethoven, Symphony 9, 1st movement (complete), Allegro ma non troppo, Philharmonia Baroque 

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Philharmonia Baroque playing the first movement (Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso) of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, accompanied by a scrolling bar-graph score.
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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:
/ musanim
If you'd like to help in more specific way, consider this:
www.musanim.com/underwriting
Q: What do the colors in the bar-graph score mean?
A: The colors show which instruments are playing. Here's a chart:
www.musanim.com/img/b9m2_color...
Q: Why are the notes different sizes?
A: Each group of instruments (strings, woodwind, brass, percussion) is shown in a separate layer, and has a different size; this helps you see when instruments in more than one group are playing the same pitch at the same time. The timpani is blurred because that's how it sounds to me.
Q: Please tell me more about the composer.
A: You can read about Beethoven here
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beethoven
Q: Could you please do a MAM video of _________?
A: See:
www.musanim.com/requests/

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@Sebastian-uf3vr
@Sebastian-uf3vr Месяц назад
On May 7, 1824, Ludwig van Beethoven premiered his 9th and last symphony called Chorale, in Vienna. Here we are, today May 7, 2024, some 200 years later, God Bless Ludwig, and what would be the most powerful, spiritual and brutal musical work taught to the world. But if that were not enough, every time in my life that I lose my reason, my conscience, the motivation to even live, I can never help but hear the Ode to Joy echoing. And although I don't express it, I always break into tears of happiness remembering every word and every letter that the choir makes great.
@Kyubiwan
@Kyubiwan 4 года назад
The introduction is God tuning the universe.
@PBbb73
@PBbb73 3 года назад
Railroad Hill 0철덕 wut
@brodierussell74
@brodierussell74 2 года назад
you all prolly dont care at all but does someone know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account? I somehow forgot the account password. I would love any tricks you can offer me
@trevorares7668
@trevorares7668 2 года назад
@Brodie Russell Instablaster ;)
@spacebanana5000
@spacebanana5000 2 года назад
That's a brilliant way to put it!
@christofyre
@christofyre 2 года назад
What a great way to describe the opening of the greatest piece of music ever written!
@mikeylottanoise
@mikeylottanoise 5 месяцев назад
8:08 is Beethoven's "I don't care if you break your instrument, play LOUDER" section. Perfection.
@pianoguy3563
@pianoguy3563 Год назад
13:40 to the end is possibly my favourite bit of music ever
@jmccuen
@jmccuen 13 лет назад
One of the most powerful pieces ever composed.
@assamaavideo4492
@assamaavideo4492 3 года назад
These videos are the best way of understanding the complexity of music without having the ability to read sheet music. I tip my top hat for you!
@andredelacerdasantos4439
@andredelacerdasantos4439 2 года назад
In some ways it is even better than the sheet music! It is definetly more limited than sheet music, though.
@leonhardeuler6811
@leonhardeuler6811 3 года назад
5:53 FUGUE 8:08 1:49 Amazing canon
@loganfruchtman953
@loganfruchtman953 Год назад
Beethoven’s 9th is the 8th wonder of the world
@futuropasado
@futuropasado 2 года назад
Best piece ever made, 1º movement.
@juliencaron3264
@juliencaron3264 7 лет назад
Thank you for your smart method. It allows for a non initiate, to follow the "line" of each instrument, emphasizing this extraordinary music. You give us the way to a better understanding of each musical plan. It means a small progress for us and I am grateful for this.
@TheMaidOfMentality
@TheMaidOfMentality 6 месяцев назад
13:54 best part change my mind
@mandarbamane4268
@mandarbamane4268 6 месяцев назад
3:35 9:42 10:47 12:15 12:54
@johnnydavidauthor
@johnnydavidauthor 7 лет назад
This piece is so very moving. completely beautiful. I also find that watching the bars light up in line with the music helps me to appreciate every tiny detail that might be lost to my untrained ear. Thanks for this video. very emotional in a very good way!
@cloudwolf2860
@cloudwolf2860 7 лет назад
when i first heard this in class i was amazed of this music.
@generalcancel
@generalcancel 4 года назад
Ingenious! Seeing the dialogue between instruments, the imitation of themes, and the sweeps of contrary motion - as well as hearing it all - is very satisfying.
@smalin
@smalin 4 года назад
If you enjoy that, you might want to check out my more recent graphical scores ... www.musanim.com/BeethovenStringQuartets/
@seanmcconnell58
@seanmcconnell58 Год назад
This movement has grown on me so much
@ciscomail1315
@ciscomail1315 3 года назад
Amazing...is an original way to "show" the compositions...
@smalin
@smalin 3 года назад
You might want to see some of my more recent visualizations: www.musanim.com/RU-vidHighlights/
@LiquidJamesling
@LiquidJamesling 11 лет назад
the first part of the song sounds like the musicians are tuning their instruments (whole sections playing the same note, than another section, to make sure it sounds right) but it's actually the beginning of the song.
@mrains100
@mrains100 12 лет назад
At first Beethoven whispers in your ears..."listen, I have something wonderful for you to hear." And Ludwig takes off on a wonderful ride...just listen and praise God!
@hagnarockskyhawk664
@hagnarockskyhawk664 8 лет назад
a true masterpiece.
@cj5273
@cj5273 4 года назад
smalin, you are a genius in your own right
@amineb6335
@amineb6335 2 года назад
I agree
@foodiste
@foodiste 11 лет назад
Yes! You're absolutely right. I think this is a wonderful way to listen to this music and to gain greater appreciation for the complexity of the material..
@franantoniezautzikrojas7320
@franantoniezautzikrojas7320 10 лет назад
Smalin, this is beautiful, im sure if any of the composes were alive to see the beauty their scores visually create they would be proud of theirselves and you. Keep the vids coming. :P
@smalin
@smalin 10 лет назад
Thanks, Franco.
@circe1657
@circe1657 8 лет назад
I love both Beethoven and your work.
@olespare4009
@olespare4009 7 лет назад
The soundtrack of eternity
@marbanak
@marbanak 11 лет назад
I am stunned with pleasure. I have relished this 1st movement for decades. Tonite has exceeded them all. The execution by the maestro is the best I ever heard, bringing out tonal content that I have never heard before. This is the first time that those predictably uncomfortable parts sounded truly interesting. And those wonderful graphics gave me an unprecedented glimpse into the genius of the tortured soul who wrote it. I must grab a drink and enjoy this again.
@andrewlenberg1398
@andrewlenberg1398 6 лет назад
This is my battle symphony...especially this first movement, and ESPECIALLY the recapitulation starting at about 8:00. It is perhaps the most awesome moment in music (although the coda is incredibly badass too)...bringing about "a vision of the avenging angel; one's eyes would be dazzled by his radiance though one's heart would quake with terror”. The intro is rushed in this, but I like the brisk tempo overall. Best performances I've heard are under Eugene Ormandy or Leonard Bernstein
@siddhuzplace3737
@siddhuzplace3737 5 лет назад
Hii. Can the recapitulation be soo long upto 7 mins?
@canardeur8390
@canardeur8390 4 года назад
The recapitulation comes exactly at 8:08. If this is not clockwork precision, I don't know what this then is.
@starry2006
@starry2006 4 года назад
@@siddhuzplace3737 There's a coda that's part of that 7 minutes as well.
@oliverandrew9259
@oliverandrew9259 11 лет назад
Even the pattern is beautiful!
@karthrags
@karthrags 11 лет назад
It's wonderful to SEE the individual melodies being set up and then being intertwined, to watch the way the piece is progressively developed. The video helped draw my attention to subtle things I missed in the music. I keep discovering new things each time I see and listen to this. Thanks for helping me to appreciate the music more, smalin!
@ClonicTonic
@ClonicTonic 11 лет назад
After using a program like Logic, I realize now how seriously incredibly great this is. Even though I'm not a huge fan of the music, it's the composition that astounds me. The attention to detail of every little piece and working everything in where it belongs, seeing it represented visually is amazing, and a totally different experience. It's crazier to think that the dude did all of this while deaf, with no editing or digital software to play it back, hear it, save it, etc. Truly amazing.
@psyccoII
@psyccoII 11 лет назад
so im watching this smoking a joint on full screen in the dark, its like my mind got blown with the most gentle breeze,,, WOW!
@TroySirkel
@TroySirkel 10 лет назад
I just wanted to say thank you very much for posting these videos. I use them with my elementary music students to show them this terrific music in a way that is very engaging for them to watch. Because of these videos, my students know some of the composers that you feature with this presentation software, and they love their music. They are beautiful. Thanks again! :)
@smalin
@smalin 10 лет назад
You're quite welcome. If you have any ideas about how to make more teachers aware of my videos, please let me know.
@danhaworth1746
@danhaworth1746 10 лет назад
smalin I am a teacher too and these videos are invaluable in helping pupils listen to music actively and understand what's going on ! I had whole class of 12 year olds absolutely buzzing for Stravinsky after watching your Rite of Spring video. Really good, these videos have the potential to make the world of music more accessible and enjoyable for pupils, teachers, and every one a like . thanks
@smalin
@smalin 10 лет назад
dan haworth If you want to help me share these videos, tell musicians and arts organizations in your area (e.g. your local symphony orchestras) about your experiences with your students, and encourage them to add the animations to their live performances (www.musanim.com/live/).
@israelasiku3975
@israelasiku3975 2 года назад
The symphony that established Ludwig van Beethoven as the greatest composer of all time!!!!!!!!!!
@vangel1443
@vangel1443 12 лет назад
Thank you for the time you took in doing this for all of us, Steven. God bless you!
@MrSwinny88
@MrSwinny88 13 лет назад
im an avid heavy metal listener, however the structure, harmony and beauty of the whole 9th got me into allsorts of classical music....thanks for the uploads, i love it
@Quarryman99
@Quarryman99 11 лет назад
I love the way you've set the score out. Really interesting seeing how everything fits together and helps you to listen out for bits :)
@Musik4Everxxx
@Musik4Everxxx 11 лет назад
this is the real music.. im listening to it while the sound is the highest level :) on headphones of course ^_^
@RedBarchettaYYZ
@RedBarchettaYYZ 12 лет назад
all i can say is major teamwork for this to sound right, major props for the band that played this MAJOR props.
@808avgjoe53
@808avgjoe53 11 лет назад
I've heard this piece many many times before. I thought I knew it note for note. But, for the first time I have seen it in a different light. I have now seen it performed and understand it's complexity. Oh, to be a Conductor and to know these things. I thought to myself while listening, what would Beethoven think. Would he smile? Would he see the music he could not hear? In a bar graph? Now seeing this for the first time, what will the future hold for us? Yes, a visual masterpiece for sure.
@al1432
@al1432 12 лет назад
This has helped me appreciate the piece even more, since I can now see things visually that I was not aware of before. Thanks for posting.
@jeebus022
@jeebus022 13 лет назад
Ah! You finally did this piece! I am forever grateful.
@vangel1443
@vangel1443 11 лет назад
The whole movement is sublime, Steven, but I just cannot believe how genial the moment 7:13 - 7:20 is. I know I've said this before but... you're a fantastic uploader!
@TheDooftard
@TheDooftard 10 лет назад
This is fantastic. Thank you so much for doing this.
@KR4K40
@KR4K40 12 лет назад
This truly is a masterpiece. But my favorite is still his 3rd symphony.
@hackworthiso
@hackworthiso 12 лет назад
This is wonderful work really. I just converted most of your videos into a full screensaver for my PC. I love it when it begins, then end up not surfing the net for an hour or so LOL. Thank you for the great pain staking work you have created here. Cheers
@gen15mello
@gen15mello 13 лет назад
This is awesome!! It's kind of a fun puzzle, decoding which instrument each color stands for. Quite the brain tease. I could seriously stare at this for hours. Magnificent!
@FuzzyConstant
@FuzzyConstant 13 лет назад
Beautiful music, beautiful visualization!
@willmiller5
@willmiller5 13 лет назад
What an undertaking! Thank you so, so much!
@michalchik
@michalchik 11 лет назад
This is not only fascinating and beautiful, but it must have been a ton of work. Kudos to you Smalin.
@dullblades
@dullblades 13 лет назад
I've been waking up with this movement in my head for months.
@MasterofGalaxies4628
@MasterofGalaxies4628 12 лет назад
This movement has been stuck in my head for three straight days since I first listened to it. Classical music can never go wrong.
@Mamalion730
@Mamalion730 6 лет назад
Great visual stimulation!
@bibliophilecb
@bibliophilecb 13 лет назад
Absolutely brilliant. The beginning sounds like the instruments tuning.
@deiniporto
@deiniporto 12 лет назад
Congrats for all the work in the video description! Great!
@danbergamondo
@danbergamondo 13 лет назад
Its' always a pleasure to immerse in your videos, both visually and aurally! Thank you for sharing!
@MrLubadub
@MrLubadub 12 лет назад
7:00-7:25 I love the flute in that part I replay it at least 7 times every time I listen to this movement.
@eirodgers
@eirodgers 11 лет назад
lol..i just wanna say, great inspiration for anyone doing work with fl studio's piano roll. a visual masterpiece as well as a symphonic one..!
@0xDigby
@0xDigby 13 лет назад
Amazing song. Thank you smalin!
@tinycockjock1967
@tinycockjock1967 10 лет назад
Oy! now THAT is a good music there mate! real thanks to you for uploading this!
@TheDooftard
@TheDooftard 10 лет назад
Thank you for listing those artists.
@DuttonWebb
@DuttonWebb 11 лет назад
Well it starts out as an octave tuning session.. simplistic.. and then explodes into a complex and dynamic masterpiece.
@Vewerka11
@Vewerka11 11 лет назад
Amazing!
@LiamCuthbert
@LiamCuthbert 12 лет назад
how beethoven managed to compose this when he was completley deaf is just an example of pure music talent, i would like to see any artist of the past 100 years create a piece of music even close to this quality when deaf.
@andreramos888
@andreramos888 8 лет назад
FANTASTIC!!! I loved This vídeo!!!!
@smalin
@smalin 11 лет назад
My videos are for viewers who want to grapple with the complexity of the real score; those wanting a simplified view must go elsewhere.
@SausageDoc
@SausageDoc 13 лет назад
This is a remarkable achievement sir. I salute you.
@smalin
@smalin 13 лет назад
@DFDalton1962 No, my program does not take audio; it takes MIDI. Much less amazing. As for adding things by hand, I could do that, but I don't want to; I like it without commentary.
@TheAbomber7
@TheAbomber7 11 лет назад
I thought I had a spider in my monitor because of you. Well played sir.
@HolyEyEolo
@HolyEyEolo 11 лет назад
how can something be so perfect...
@RadioactiveCerealBox
@RadioactiveCerealBox 7 лет назад
0:31 When I walk into my room, and I see that it's a mess XD Great video!
@larsruben1
@larsruben1 4 года назад
Wonderful.
@smalin
@smalin 12 лет назад
When I first got into this, I considered an approach related to that: to bundle the animations with a CD of the music. I asked some big record labels how they felt about this, and they said they'd take me to court if I tried it. Doing it on RU-vid would be even more problematic, because different recordings of classical music have different timings.
@betumene
@betumene 13 лет назад
Best peace of music ever written!
@ElvisWoods
@ElvisWoods 11 лет назад
mesmerizing!
@angelalisle6914
@angelalisle6914 11 лет назад
I particularly like your playing of Moonlight Smalin...
@DTevr89
@DTevr89 13 лет назад
What a way to end the day. Thank you! :D
@ginoanello1842
@ginoanello1842 9 лет назад
Wow, this is awesome.
@ZerozenOnes
@ZerozenOnes 12 лет назад
This is really nice stuff. Watching it go really adds a whole extra dimension, makes it more...textured. PLEASE DO THE 4TH MOVEMENT AS WELL!!!
@razvysme
@razvysme 10 лет назад
Your clips are so captivating, it just adds a new dimension to music, but every time i look at them i feel the like it would be nice to see a visualization of amplitude...to perceive differences in levels
@smalin
@smalin 10 лет назад
I have shown the amplitude in some of my videos.
@Kiyotea.clarinet
@Kiyotea.clarinet 13 лет назад
:D one of my favorites! Thank you!
@quietandaction
@quietandaction 13 лет назад
wow I can finally see what I've been hearing, Smalin you are great for doing this my ears thank thank beethoven for the 9th, but my eyes thank you Smalin for the graphical score , keep up the excellent work ty :)
@garfreed
@garfreed 13 лет назад
A whole new take on Beethoven. Great!
@jdgutier11
@jdgutier11 10 лет назад
LOVE IT!
@noglobwarm96
@noglobwarm96 12 лет назад
I'm always able to get so much homework done while listening to classical music
@BeingNowAlive
@BeingNowAlive 11 лет назад
Its great, what you did. I've seen it Monday 10.15. in Nuremburg to Beethovens 7nd Symphony.
@elortza1980
@elortza1980 11 лет назад
Thanks, smalin!!!
@smalin
@smalin 13 лет назад
@MadBomber0420 Some people like it with a "now" line as you suggest, but I don't, so I don't include it.
@jcmegaf
@jcmegaf 10 лет назад
Simplesmente sensacional!
@lhrmeonom
@lhrmeonom 13 лет назад
Reading the score was amazing enough how beethoven wrote this piece, but looking at this is just crazy!
@este_crow
@este_crow 7 лет назад
Love the coda.
@lhrmeonom
@lhrmeonom 13 лет назад
Thank you so much!!!!
@nycolas1712
@nycolas1712 13 лет назад
Excellent.
@bibliophilecb
@bibliophilecb 13 лет назад
Absolutely brilliant. The beginning sounds like the instruments tuning. Not to mention the fact that he was mostly deaf when he composed this. He might have actually been entirely deaf by this point, not sure.
@misswitch211
@misswitch211 13 лет назад
bravo, Smalin!!!!!!
@smalin
@smalin 12 лет назад
@4gazz Yeah, the best seats for hearing an orchestra perform are right there, in the middle of it.
@Cellomaster1234
@Cellomaster1234 13 лет назад
@smalin These videos are great for not only listening to the music but also for helping me in my music theory class so that i can see different chords, progressions, and all that jazz. Thanks for uploading these videos. You deserve a cookie. :D
@realpirate
@realpirate 11 лет назад
awesome !
@lazygamerz
@lazygamerz 11 лет назад
This makes me think about causality. I try to imagine what thoughts, experiences, genes, influenced him in such a way that he chose a certain bit of the melody to be the exact way, timing, composition of melodies and instruments etc.
@lalrinnghetisonset9072
@lalrinnghetisonset9072 3 года назад
Just wow😍
@danimezzo
@danimezzo 12 лет назад
Its absolutelly fabulous!! Ahhh the technology... =)
@Martha0217
@Martha0217 11 лет назад
damn i love classical music sooo much its just soo beautiful the music industry has gone to shit these days nothings better then classical music its original, intricate, and thought and effort was put into it i think that one of the best achievements of the human race is the expression of classical music.
@Mirata87
@Mirata87 13 лет назад
@smalin All the video's work again, thank you very much for solvin the problem! :D
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