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Beethoven: Symphony No. 9, 4th movement | Paavo Järvi and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen 

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Paavo Järvi and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen at the Beethovenfest Bonn 2009.
The Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, also known as Beethoven's 9th, is the final complete symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven, composed between 1822 and 1824. One of the best-known works in common practice music Beethoven‘s Symphony No. 9 in D minor is regarded by many critics and musicologists as one of Beethoven's greatest works and one of the supreme achievements in the history of western music.
The first, second and third movements are each given a brief reintroduction, each is rejected. "Freunde, nicht diese Töne!" (Friends, not these tones!) sings a baritone, then vocal soloists, chorus and orchestra all join forces in the musical setting of Friedrich Schiller's "Ode to Joy." A celebration of creation, and more: an invitation to join in a universal brotherhood of man: "Seid umschlungen, Millionen!" (Be embraced, ye millions!). The symphony was the first example of a major composer using voices in a symphony.
Deutsche Welle and Unitel Classica present Estonian conductor Paavo Järvi and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen recorded at the Beethovenhalle Bonn 2009.
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@dennisfleming5625
@dennisfleming5625 Месяц назад
This work has historical and emotional significance to me. As a young, naive boy from a small industrial/farming town in Central Pennsylvania, I was starting my freshman year at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. Although I was not a music major, I did not know any better.......so I walked into the School of Music building and declared I wanted to join their choir. The choir director was available, and he took me into a practice room and ran me through a series of musical tests. He said the choir could use me (I guess it was based on my knowledge of how to read music and my deep base voice that got me in). Later I learned I was the only non-music major in the choir and the whole semester we would be learning and rehearsing Beethoven's Ninth Symphony to be performed at the end of the semester with Zubin Mehta and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall. That night we performed to a sell out audience and got nine call backs! The reviews from the New York Times were amazing. I still can sing the entire score in German, and I tear up every time; some because of the memories, but some because of the beauty of this masterpiece.
@NoahSpurrier
@NoahSpurrier 19 дней назад
Epic. I’ve tried to learn to sing it. You’re a better man than me.
@irajasoares
@irajasoares 2 года назад
I don't know if it's because my father liked and listened to classical music a lot, when I was about 10 years old. I recognize that if there are so many people who appreciate them, I needed to start understanding, knowing the names of the instruments, and other details regarding music. When I got married 43 years ago, I started listening again. After I started to understand the composers, the differences of each one, my ears started to hear. A bit paradoxical, I noticed that it was like the transmission of something that the composer would like to transmit. With Beethoven, my dedication to the activity, I realize that I get closer to God or Heaven, I started to forgive more easily, discover talents or virtues in other people, wish the good or progress of other people. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is the highest point. I started to admire him even more. Whoever promotes these songs, using technology, has become a wonder, but I can see and hear many composers in the comfort of my home. Iraja Bandeira Soares - Recife, Brazil. 30.Mar.2022
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your passion 😊
@Amplamente
@Amplamente 2 года назад
Que incrível cara!
@irajasoares
@irajasoares 6 месяцев назад
Congratulations to you and your father
@user-8d8h8t8b
@user-8d8h8t8b 4 года назад
00:06 05:47 Freunde - Ode to Joy 09:21 Turkish March 12:55 Seid umschlungen 16:11 Double Fugue 18:39 Coda I 20:57 Coda II
@andreseduardosierraizquier3406
@andreseduardosierraizquier3406 3 года назад
Héroe sin capa
@narellezcano510
@narellezcano510 11 месяцев назад
Un kpo
@yassineabderrahmani8665
@yassineabderrahmani8665 8 месяцев назад
What does coda mean ?please
@sofa_pris7426
@sofa_pris7426 5 месяцев назад
​@@yassineabderrahmani8665 The final part of a piece of music
@paulanthony5274
@paulanthony5274 2 месяца назад
Why do people call the 4th movement Ode to Joy? As you've written it's just a part of it? It isn't even the best part of it..
@mogbaba
@mogbaba 13 дней назад
Talking about it is beyond me, especially in English, my third language. I cannot express my feelings. it's so huge, it's so great. Look at the players; their faces are so serious, so passionate, they know and feel deeply that they play the greatest musical pieces, thank you!
@samuelsessions2817
@samuelsessions2817 2 года назад
The conductor, the profoundly gifted and deeply musical Paavo Järvi, is tearful at the end, in gratitude to the musicians, the poet, the composer, the audience, and his … and an der Freude. Sorry if that sound pretentious but this is just too beautiful not to be overwhelmed.
@juliankohler5086
@juliankohler5086 Год назад
Either his orchestra was a bit wild or I've seen this be conducted much better.
@kennethmontoya7111
@kennethmontoya7111 Год назад
Beethoven was Totally Deaf When he composed this Peace it was muscle memory and he felt the Vibration of the Orchestra playing with the Chorus!!! It's really really Amazing!!
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic Год назад
👍
@aztergaming2071
@aztergaming2071 3 года назад
As someone who is relatively new to classical music, i can say the beethoven9 is my favourite symphony. Thank you for making this available online to those who have no access to listen live
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic 3 года назад
Thank you for your feedback! If you would like to experience Beethoven's Ninth live: Tomorrow at 8 p.m. (CEST) we'll be livestreaming the opening concert at the Beethovenfest Bonn: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YVq6l0CmuMk.html
@aztergaming2071
@aztergaming2071 3 года назад
@@DWClassicalMusic wow thank you very much I'll definitely watch the livestream
@joseventura7943
@joseventura7943 9 месяцев назад
Yup. Now that's what I call Disney's Little Einsteins.
@donbenevento2805
@donbenevento2805 9 месяцев назад
You've made a wise choice.
@imhappyinthesun
@imhappyinthesun 2 года назад
I can't find any expression for this masterpiece. This music makes me worship God. Beethoven, Respect.
@stevencoardvenice
@stevencoardvenice 4 месяца назад
It's some of the best music ever. And I'm not normally a classical listener. He was definitely inspired by some higher level than humans in this universe @8:33
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic 4 месяца назад
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@jimoathout7543
@jimoathout7543 2 месяца назад
Ii am a nonbeliever, but every time I listen to the 4th movement of Beethoven 9, I think that no human being could have written it without help.
@briannicholas2757
@briannicholas2757 3 года назад
A truly outstanding performance. So many have recorded this, yet this one stands out. Every phrase in enunciated perfectly. Making it a true ode to joy. A poem in music.
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic 3 года назад
Thank you for your feedback. Great that you appreciate the quality of this concert excerpt so much. Have you checked out the other videos in our Beethoven Playlist? ru-vid.com/group/PL_SdnzPd3eBWcX1eOXH-w75x-_-7gRF-w
@briannicholas2757
@briannicholas2757 3 года назад
@@DWClassicalMusic I have checked out your channel and have been feasting my ears on you many magnificent performances. And the documentary series on Beethoven is outstanding. I have also subscribed to your channel and encourage everyone who enjoys classical music to do so.
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic 3 года назад
Great! That makes us very happy, of course. Stay tuned!
@kaushbro9901
@kaushbro9901 Год назад
@@briannicholas2757 wawwa
@eddingtonmcclane6963
@eddingtonmcclane6963 3 года назад
OH MY! This...this was outstanding in every way. Orchestra, choir, soloists, conductor. So many superb recordings of this on RU-vid, & indeed, I believe this exceeds them all. Absolutely divine.
@fxbigtoelilzoui1696
@fxbigtoelilzoui1696 11 месяцев назад
I suggest you watch 2000 krakow poland Sir Gilbert Levine and i think that will change your opinion.
@김서준-x8b
@김서준-x8b 11 месяцев назад
Oh great heavens! What peculiar claron blaring trumpet!
@robertodiasdecarvalho7505
@robertodiasdecarvalho7505 3 года назад
It's a shame being interrupted by advertising in the middle of such a master piece.
@mattiasdanieldamsgaardwood1315
@mattiasdanieldamsgaardwood1315 3 года назад
VIDEODER IS YOUR FRIEND!
@Rabauke4u
@Rabauke4u 3 года назад
ublock origin extension
@juanromanella8657
@juanromanella8657 Год назад
pay for not advices!!!!
@x_0_676
@x_0_676 5 месяцев назад
RU-vid premium
@peterexner728
@peterexner728 2 года назад
i thank beethoven and germany for producing such a great composer. I particularly like the 5th, 6th and 9th symphonies
@ninjaaron
@ninjaaron 24 дня назад
The conductor seems so chill and cool.
@鈴木義光-o3z
@鈴木義光-o3z Год назад
ベートーヴェンの情念が力強く素早い演表で表現され4人の歌い手が個性がある上で絶妙にハモって心地良く合唱に影響し質の高いベートーヴェンの求めた演奏になっていると思います。ラストのラストの超絶技巧の素早い演奏の妙技には感嘆しました。
@paulanthony5274
@paulanthony5274 2 месяца назад
Seconds out seconds out...Lound 2 😂😂
@vickidvorak5819
@vickidvorak5819 Год назад
The conductor, the choir, the orchestra, the soloists all together made it my favorite 4th movement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony. I cried a little alongside Mr. Jarvi!
@edmundp123
@edmundp123 12 дней назад
Can't help but wonder how blown away they were back in the day.
@PinacoladaMatthew
@PinacoladaMatthew 7 месяцев назад
People don't talk about this enough, the ending is actually the best part, a fast Coda, ending with just 5 short notes, end of story, no dragging, it's Beethoven's equivalent of a mic-drop, as if saying :"I've said all there is to say, this is it."
@wendyw651
@wendyw651 3 года назад
9:25: No, he can't be serious with that tempo 9:50: I'm just chillin' Don't know what y'all are worried for. 10:41: PLAY FOR YOUR LIVES!! I'm so sorry, but I actually laughed, watching the strings sawing away on that one. Still, as always, that instrumental passage between the men's section and the buildup to the main theme is absolutely genius. Perhaps the most brilliant minute and a half ever written for orchestra.
@mateovillacorta2279
@mateovillacorta2279 5 месяцев назад
On May 7th of this year, this symphony will turn 200 years old. Happy 200th anniversary to the greatest musical work of all time!
@robertrocha5420
@robertrocha5420 4 месяца назад
WOW😂
@argotechnica
@argotechnica 2 месяца назад
My two year old is obsessed with this specific video-recorded performance. Bravo to all the performers and also to everyone involved in producing the video to show off the individual performances and the conductor.
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic 2 месяца назад
We're glad she enjoys it so much. Send her our greetings and make sure to follow us for the latest uploads!
@HERMESXXI
@HERMESXXI 6 месяцев назад
It moves me to tears
@kennethmontoya7111
@kennethmontoya7111 Год назад
No other music is good than Classical music!!
@irajasoares
@irajasoares 6 месяцев назад
For over four years now, I have been blessed to watch this wonderful composition of Beethoven's Fourth Symphony. However, for at least a year now, I've been watching it at least twice a week. Thanks, obviously thanks to technology. Iraja Soares, Recife, Brasil.
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic 6 месяцев назад
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@Jesse-wv2oh
@Jesse-wv2oh 2 месяца назад
Beethoven Symphony No 9, 4th movement is incredibly intense and beautiful. It’s exhausting for the orchestra to play it yet it’s so rewarding to play. I absolutely loved this
@charlesharrison4077
@charlesharrison4077 Год назад
Jedes Mal dass ich diese Symphonie höre höre ich irgendetwas neue und traumhaft. Ein Meisterwerk vom Anfang bis die Ende. Wir als Menschen sollen bei diesen Wörtern leben streben.
@Glijeb
@Glijeb 2 года назад
Включил первый раз, не смотрел, но на слух это было настолько выдающимся, что даже с первой части послушал. Настоящая дирижёрская работа и дирижёрская мысль, которую слышно. Спасибо оркестру, взаимодействие с дирижёром на высшем уровне. Главное, что получился Бетховен как я хочу его слышать: напористым, страстным, даже агрессивным. Спасибо!
@paulanthony5274
@paulanthony5274 3 месяца назад
Oh bliss, bliss and heaven. Gorgeousness and gorgeousity made flesh. It was like a bird of rarest spun, heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now. And as I sluschied, I knew such lovely pictures..
@timothytremblay7763
@timothytremblay7763 9 месяцев назад
Best performance yet in my opinion❤
@fractode
@fractode 2 года назад
Mr. Järvi is the Soul of an amazing "Machine". WEITER SO ! 👍👍👍❤❤❤
@tahneetran1471
@tahneetran1471 9 месяцев назад
Bravo….!!!! ❤❤❤ I can listen and watch this over and over again !! 😘😘👍😃😃😃 thank you, beautiful people
@starletmusicvideo
@starletmusicvideo 10 месяцев назад
The Symphony of Symphonies, by the Maestro of Maestros. Good job, Paavo Järvi and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. Well played!
@ianhall-dixon9021
@ianhall-dixon9021 Месяц назад
Inspirational - truly a great performance.
@shephardwong7446
@shephardwong7446 Месяц назад
I can travel across the world just to listen to the live performance of this symphony
@mauroscotti2577
@mauroscotti2577 3 года назад
Interrupted twice for propaganda is a sacrilege, put it in the begining or in the end please.👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@niikwho1075
@niikwho1075 11 месяцев назад
Best rendition I’ve heard by far. The soloists are Al amazing
@irenaangelovska8626
@irenaangelovska8626 3 года назад
Brilliant!! It brought me to tears! I LOVED IT!
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 2 года назад
Incomparably greater This is the symphony that astonished, astoundrd and moved Debussy who I deeply respect
@Rene-df9wg
@Rene-df9wg Год назад
a superb work, a master class
@antonylibin5721
@antonylibin5721 2 года назад
Finally found the music I've been searching for a long time
@hankpan5763
@hankpan5763 4 года назад
Thanks to RU-vid for allowing us to enjoy such great music while lock in our home during this trying time.
@reiburgos
@reiburgos 2 года назад
ESTUPENDOOOOOOOOOO... es increible como uno se puede conectar con el director, con cada instrumento, con cada voz..... definitivamente la mejor obra
@palad3030
@palad3030 4 года назад
I felt it like if it was the first time I heard it. amazing end!.
@krisjustin3884
@krisjustin3884 2 месяца назад
A work like this represents an astonishing milestone of human achievement! Extraordinary! The best of Germany here! Beethoven and DW!
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic 2 месяца назад
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@boom122471
@boom122471 3 года назад
4:33 💥💥💥 showtime!!! Outstanding performance!!!
@CaptainM792
@CaptainM792 6 месяцев назад
4:32 and 21:00
@Dazbog373
@Dazbog373 Месяц назад
Apparently Ludwig Van was gesticulating like a madman all out of time on the sidelines while the premier was going on. And then had to be turned around to notice the crowd's appreciation. I just wish I was there. The greatest composer of them all.
@jeanettemcclintick8248
@jeanettemcclintick8248 11 месяцев назад
fantastic performances and the video work was amazing. Better than a live performance because you can see the musicians and singers up close.
@vsevolod36pimenov27
@vsevolod36pimenov27 2 года назад
Браво!!! БРАВО!!! Браво!!!
@theowimhofer7662
@theowimhofer7662 4 месяца назад
Best performance ever. Made me weep. I'm on my knees.
@kennethmontoya7111
@kennethmontoya7111 Год назад
Paavo Jarvi is really really good
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic Год назад
👍
@CameronCole77
@CameronCole77 2 года назад
The universal language 🎶. ❤❤
@ronels1216
@ronels1216 6 месяцев назад
Oh, the pure unadulterated joy this gave me! Too beautiful. Thank you.
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic 6 месяцев назад
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@wigwagstudios2474
@wigwagstudios2474 3 года назад
22:18 YYYYYYEEEEEAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@andytaylor4138
@andytaylor4138 3 года назад
I was cured alright !
@f4irygodmother572
@f4irygodmother572 2 месяца назад
this sent chills to my whole body
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic 2 месяца назад
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@dawnlowenstein7277
@dawnlowenstein7277 2 месяца назад
The 4th movement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony is my favorite (Ode to Joy)!
@imhappyinthesun
@imhappyinthesun Год назад
I'm happy to enjoy this performance. Ode to Joy gives me some mixed feelings of great pleasure, joy and happiness, which come from God, I think.
@KennethMontoya-up7zn
@KennethMontoya-up7zn 7 месяцев назад
Pavo Jarvi is Really really good!!
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic 6 месяцев назад
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@cherish867
@cherish867 Год назад
Made me want to cry it’s so beautiful!
@TGiannini007
@TGiannini007 Год назад
Brilliant. Perfection. (I think the recording was sped up just a tad, but that is an iPad/RU-vid/software issue, not any criticism of the musicians/artists at all.)
@xtremenortherner
@xtremenortherner Год назад
This is IMHO the "ultimate finale" of any symphonic piece...,also have to remind myself that this was music composed by a person afflicted w/deafness. Just maybe he could hear the inward sounds of his soul singing to him...,maybe the Almighty gave him a brief listen to the eternal celestial hymns of the angels!!?
@zxssalom98
@zxssalom98 10 месяцев назад
كلما سمعتها شعرت بمعاناته في طفولته دمعت وتاثرت .❤انه بيتهوفن ياسادة ❤
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic 10 месяцев назад
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@Filmedbybia
@Filmedbybia Год назад
OMG I CANT BELIEVE YET THAT IM GONNA BE PERFORMING THIS
@k.s.nichols4060
@k.s.nichols4060 8 месяцев назад
I did a zillion years ago and it was majestic. Enjoy it if you haven't yet.
@nathanaverboukh4710
@nathanaverboukh4710 6 месяцев назад
I performed this at Carnegie in early january it was AMAZING
@gerritduplessis7122
@gerritduplessis7122 8 месяцев назад
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! PEACE AND BLESSINGS!
@eduardoorozco8444
@eduardoorozco8444 3 месяца назад
Beginign with the sound and master execution of the orchesta and every musician, follos to the change cam and recording (I guess to DW team did it), this video makes me feel the passion of the music, every one to dedicate to de music, grows hearing and watching content like this, thanks for sharing with everybody.
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@DWClassicalMusic 2 месяца назад
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@charlesschaller6451
@charlesschaller6451 2 года назад
Wonderful.
@colinmoore317
@colinmoore317 4 месяца назад
A wonderful fresh sound. Excellent ❤
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic 4 месяца назад
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@azander1958
@azander1958 Год назад
This is the most aggressive version of 9th symphony I ever heard
@calvinli4219
@calvinli4219 17 дней назад
Here is the English translation of Friedrich Schiller's "Ode to Joy": Ode to Joy Joy, beautiful spark of divinity, Daughter of Elysium, We enter, drunk with fire, Heavenly One, your sanctuary! Your magic binds again What custom strictly divided; All men become brothers, Wherever your gentle wing rests. Whoever has achieved the great feat Of being a friend's friend, Whoever has won a lovely woman, Let them join in our rejoicing! Yes, even if only one soul Calls theirs on the earth! And whoever cannot, let them steal away Weeping from this fellowship. All creatures drink of joy At nature's breast; All good, all evil Follow her trail of roses. She gave us kisses and wine, A friend, proven in death; Pleasure was given to the worm, And the cherub stands before God! Gladly, as His suns fly Through the glorious order of Heaven, Brothers, run your course, Joyfully, like a hero to victory. Be embraced, you millions! This kiss is for the whole world! Brothers, above the starry canopy There must dwell a loving Father. Do you fall prostrate, you millions? World, do you sense your Creator? The poem celebrates joy as a force that unites humanity and connects it to the divine. The imagery of nature, friendship, and the divine emphasizes universal brotherhood, peace, and harmony.
@DritonSelmani-zc1fq
@DritonSelmani-zc1fq 7 месяцев назад
God gave special permission to Angels to inspire Beethoven for this, Thank you God
@alejandrogzz5630
@alejandrogzz5630 Месяц назад
Bravo
@souzamarcoscolato
@souzamarcoscolato Год назад
well done ! BRAVO !
@thelongneckprime8172
@thelongneckprime8172 2 года назад
12:08 The Proud Moment
@laura-ann.0726
@laura-ann.0726 5 месяцев назад
This work is immortal, but amidst the joy of watching these musicians perform this "supreme achievement of Western music", I remind myself of tragedy: the fact that the composer himself was stone deaf by the time he completed it, and although he was co-conductor at it's premiere performance, Beethoven never heard it, except perhaps in his mind.
@guybourgaud6336
@guybourgaud6336 3 года назад
Malgré un effectif réduit,une interprétation transcendante!
@downwardspiral3750
@downwardspiral3750 9 месяцев назад
Breathtaking.
@jacklowry-gq7oi
@jacklowry-gq7oi 3 месяца назад
Cette version est magistrale de bout en bout ! mais les 3 dernières minutes sont EXCEPTIONNELLES !
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic 3 месяца назад
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@이성호-t3q
@이성호-t3q 2 года назад
참 좋습니다(very good)!
@SusannahGreenberg
@SusannahGreenberg 3 года назад
Lost count how many ad interrupts. Difficult to enjoy. Magnifying despite this.
@partickaljamested5146
@partickaljamested5146 9 дней назад
It is the celebration of the consciousness of God realized through the music of man. Beethoven was sent as its messenger and architect.
@iawy8264
@iawy8264 11 месяцев назад
Beautiful
@zhuangcorp
@zhuangcorp 6 месяцев назад
This is Putin if he hadn't failed his music school entrance exam
@paulanthony5274
@paulanthony5274 2 месяца назад
Why
@zhuangcorp
@zhuangcorp 2 месяца назад
@@paulanthony5274 Well I'm just kidding, but the director looks like Putin
@paulanthony5274
@paulanthony5274 2 месяца назад
@@zhuangcorp Conductor?
@paulanthony5274
@paulanthony5274 2 месяца назад
@@zhuangcorp Can't see it myself to be honest mate. But you've got 29 likes so there must be some resemblance. His bald head? 😂😂
@sergio-feferovich
@sergio-feferovich 3 года назад
2:37 Ode to joy celli/bass
@gerritduplessis7122
@gerritduplessis7122 8 месяцев назад
MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC
@joonhoan8126
@joonhoan8126 2 дня назад
Please rise up for the anthem of the humanity.
@narellezcano510
@narellezcano510 11 месяцев назад
Una verdadera obra de arte
@josemarquezdupotex8461
@josemarquezdupotex8461 Год назад
Bravooooooooooooo !!!!!!
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic Год назад
👏
@mattiasdanieldamsgaardwood1315
@mattiasdanieldamsgaardwood1315 3 года назад
2:38 IS WHAT YOU ALL CAME HERE FOR!!!
@avecaesar6699
@avecaesar6699 3 года назад
No, this is what we came for 12:10
@Sibethoven
@Sibethoven 4 года назад
The best beethoven 9 ever
@RetroReviewsMovies
@RetroReviewsMovies 3 месяца назад
12:09 Best part
@pfoagnaeldodossantos5419
@pfoagnaeldodossantos5419 2 года назад
Sublime essa apresentação.
@RadioTrefoil
@RadioTrefoil 3 года назад
9:20 hidden cheek contrabassoon
@ジュリー-t7y
@ジュリー-t7y Год назад
テンポは会場や聴衆又オーケストラや合唱などを前にして指揮者に天から一番ふさわしいものが降りてくるものだそうです。ですから彼の好みだけでは無いと信じます。
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 Год назад
Merci.
@Eststst
@Eststst 2 месяца назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@hallucinati0n
@hallucinati0n 13 дней назад
A clockwork orange ❤
@gerritduplessis7122
@gerritduplessis7122 8 месяцев назад
AD MAJORAM DEI GLORIAM! AD MAJORAM DEI GLORIAM!!!
@albertpang-i1z
@albertpang-i1z Год назад
Great music no matter how you present it!
@arwedrv7125
@arwedrv7125 3 года назад
The tenor occasionally sounds like he's singing some glam-rock piece, and I kinda love it...
@wendyw651
@wendyw651 3 года назад
I feel like he left the 4th movement to the last minute, and then spent so much time writing a truly brilliant opening portion [up to and including the part popularly known as 'ode to joy'], that he then had to pull an nighter, and things just got weirder and weirder, until he was just like, "F**k, this, I'm tired. Just, uh...*throws some notes on a page* Go crazy! But in rhythm. And in harmony! With trumpet flourishes! And fast strings! Now, goodnight!"
@DWClassicalMusic
@DWClassicalMusic 3 года назад
Thank you for your feedback, in which you imaginatively evoke Beethoven composing.
@achilles7736
@achilles7736 3 года назад
I disagree, it´s brilliant.
@wendyw651
@wendyw651 3 года назад
@@achilles7736 I've always felt like the first section of the 4th is one of the most brilliant pieces ever written, (the orchestration at the ode to joy climax is just life-giving) but for me, the ending doesn't hang together with the rest of the movement. I don't dislike it, it just feels out of context.
@munyansebastien7127
@munyansebastien7127 3 года назад
@@wendyw651 This is for me the piece that has the most "false endings" in the history of music, he could have ended with any of these. if he chose to close it that way, he certainly felt it was the best possible conclusion. I personally find it exhilarating.
@colinmoore317
@colinmoore317 4 месяца назад
Such a shame beethoven could not hear this fantastic music.
@jayfreedman5186
@jayfreedman5186 5 месяцев назад
If there were ads in the middle of this it would ruin the whole thing.
@giovannipesce4845
@giovannipesce4845 5 месяцев назад
bravo !
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