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Dmitri Shostakovich - Symphony No. 9 [With score] (Reupload) 

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-Composer: Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (25 September 1906 - 9 August 1975)
-Orchestra: WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne [WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln]
-Conductor: Rudolf Borisovich Barshai
Symphony No. 9 in E-flat Major, op. 70, written in 1945
00:10 - I. Allegro
05:26 - II. Moderato
11:08 - III. Presto
14:03 - IV. Largo
17:10 - V. Allegretto
Shostakovich composed this work for Schumann-sized orchestra plus percussion in the summer of 1945, and Yevgeny Mravinsky led the first performance at Leningrad on November 3 of that year. Given the size of Shostakovich's war-haunted seventh and eighth symphonies, Joseph Stalin expected a Ninth in 1945 that "out-Mahlered Beethoven," in the late Boris Schwarz's phrase. In Testimony, Solomon Volkov recalled the composer's saying, "They wanted a fanfare from me, an ode, a majestic Ninth....I doubt that Stalin ever questioned his own genius or greatness. But when the war against Hitler was won, he went off the deep end, like a frog puffing himself up to the size of an ox, and now I was supposed to write an apotheosis of Stalin. I simply could not....My stubbornness cost me dearly."
Volkov called the Ninth a work "full of sarcasm and bitterness." Disguised as an homage to Haydn, it was Shostakovich's shortest symphony since the Second of 1927, despite having five movements (the last three are played without pause). In an effort to shield Shostakovich from political fallout, conductor Mravinsky called the new symphony "a joyous sigh of relief...a work directed against philistinism, which ridicules complacency and bombast, the desire to rest on one's laurels." Putting on a good face, the Soviet hierarchy echoed Mravinsky, but only temporarily.
By and large, Western critics dismissed the work as trivial. However, in his 1990 book The New Shostakovich, Ian MacDonald asserted that "only a dunce could have failed to realize the composer was up to something," pointing out the code-bearing nature of recurring notes and rhythms. A "Stalin motif" is frighteningly present -- always two notes, one usually short, one long -- from its raucous first appearance, without musical point, in the double-exposition of a giddy Allegro movement. The opening "mimic[s] the ordinary citizen's carefree relief at the victorious conclusion of the war. [But] the second subject -- a crude quick-march, led by a two-note, tonic-dominant trombone -- is clearly symbolic of the Vozhd [Stalin]." MacDonald hears "fights breaking out [and] for a hectic moment the music continues in two keys until the trombone wrests control," whereupon strings capitulate "and the reprise ends on sneering trills, the quick-march in control."
A Moderato movement follows, with a B minor main subject for clarinet that is "wan, sad-faced, with a telltale two-note pendant," and "a heel-dragging" second one: "a chain of two-note cells [that] subtly mock conventional grief." Horns "warn off [the] real feeling" that breaks through briefly, whereupon "happy-face clowns [usher in] a cheery scherzo...another street party [as in the first movement] that goes violently wrong."
Menacing brass octaves begin the fourth movement; then a bassoon recitative sends mixed signals, "another mask" that leaves the strings uneasy. The Allegretto finale "erupts into action....A dark whirlwind drives the movement to a climax of teetering expectation -- but all that emerges is the clownish main theme, hammered out by the entire orchestra. Shostakovich's contempt is scalding. Here are your leaders, the music jeers: circus clowns. Point made, [he] summons a helter-skelter coda and slams [the Ninth] shut."
For MacDonald it is "an open gesture of dissent [that] ruthlessly targeted Stalinism....Wagnerisms, the most prominent being an allusion to Wotan's Leitmotif in the fourth movement, are probable expressions of the view, outlined in Testimony, of Stalin and Hitler as 'spiritual relatives.'" Shostakovich paid dearly indeed for the snub; he was damned in 1948 as a "formalist" and blacklisted, leaving him only movie scores for income. After Stalin's death in 1953 he finished a Tenth Symphony, in whose scherzo the Vozhd himself makes one last, unforgettably terrifying appearance.
[allmusic.com]

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@perplexingpantheon
@perplexingpantheon 5 лет назад
This is the most passive aggressive piece known to man
@yonatanbeer3475
@yonatanbeer3475 5 лет назад
You can hear the passive-aggression seeping from every note
@needlessnoise
@needlessnoise 5 лет назад
i also watched the tentacrul video
@muskatmendelssohn2707
@muskatmendelssohn2707 5 лет назад
Because this is Russian.
@davidmehnert6206
@davidmehnert6206 5 лет назад
The theme at 0:52 is what you whistle while performing a task all wrong under the watchful supervision of an incompetent superior, blissfully unaware of the consequences.
@mason11198
@mason11198 5 лет назад
@@needlessnoise watch Bernstein's commentary next, you'll be a master
@natekite7532
@natekite7532 5 лет назад
Listening to this piece out of context it's weird... With a little bit of exposition it's hilarious!
@maccychee3858
@maccychee3858 4 года назад
Bum BUM
@trashmann1081
@trashmann1081 4 года назад
trombonist: misses cue 6 times
@nathanaelhorton2942
@nathanaelhorton2942 4 года назад
@@maccychee3858 *Bum BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUM!
@KR-mm4el
@KR-mm4el 3 года назад
Whenever I hear 12:17, I imagine a *very intense* western style standoff between two kittens
@Violin-Villain
@Violin-Villain 8 часов назад
Honestly sounds good without context
@MatanVngsh
@MatanVngsh 4 года назад
22:03 you're not a clown. you're the entire circus.
@theunicorn452
@theunicorn452 3 года назад
My symphony did this piece and at one point the conductor was yelling at the horn section and he said "you sound like a clown car slowly running out of gas!"
@marcoappeldoner7804
@marcoappeldoner7804 3 года назад
Nice one😂
@kumo-kun1831
@kumo-kun1831 2 года назад
I think this statement suits more in shosty violin concerto No.1, the climax of 2nd movement 🃏🃏🃏
@dawlims1334
@dawlims1334 2 месяца назад
Something Prokofiev would write
@davidgustavsson4000
@davidgustavsson4000 3 года назад
In chess there's a tactic known as the desperado, where you know a piece is about to be lost anyway so you use its last move to get as big of a punch in as you can. Shosty's 9 sounds like a desperado.
@dansmodacct
@dansmodacct Год назад
I LOVE this analogy!!!!! Omg!!! ♟️
@minnieyuyantung
@minnieyuyantung Год назад
so the desperado is like "burn every resources method" in war(eg: even I lose,I will make you win but come at huuuggge cost)?
@Змей-е9с
@Змей-е9с Месяц назад
Well, how could it be otherwise? He starved in besieged Leningrad, saw the worst horrors of war and this was reflected in his work
@ArianSadrayi
@ArianSadrayi 5 лет назад
At 12:14 Dimitri introduces his spanish cousin: "There he is now, There he is now, There he is now, There he comes now." And at 12:20 we see that he fights untamed bulls for a living. I just adore Shostakovich's humor.
@heatherkahill9363
@heatherkahill9363 5 лет назад
Gre "w
@davidmehnert6206
@davidmehnert6206 5 лет назад
🎥🐖🐐🐂🐃💃🏽
@kofiLjunggren
@kofiLjunggren 2 года назад
Genius lol!
@techyn8502
@techyn8502 4 года назад
If you don't understand the humor, imagine this being played over a military parade as intended.
@indioduran4535
@indioduran4535 4 года назад
That’s so true
@indioduran4535
@indioduran4535 4 года назад
Especially when the percussion comes in
@padraicfanning7055
@padraicfanning7055 4 года назад
Tantacrul: _cuts to a clip of a pet parakeet_
@KororaPenguin
@KororaPenguin 4 года назад
Maybe it's just because of how horrible Stalin was, but the return of the returning circus motif from 22:09 on gave me a Something Wicked This Way Comes/Greatest Show in the Galaxy vibe.
@josephmathmusic
@josephmathmusic 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6GifBkcqwig.html
@nathanlobdell2072
@nathanlobdell2072 4 года назад
I know this symphony is supposed to be a joke, but this might be one of my favorites
@cobrastriesand7693
@cobrastriesand7693 4 года назад
It’s still super creative.
@hellothere-dv5me
@hellothere-dv5me 4 года назад
Same.
@schneiderFFF
@schneiderFFF 4 года назад
I love this piece so much because of the 5th movement.
@excuseyou7198
@excuseyou7198 4 года назад
Someone I Am I also love the 5th movement because to me it sounds like a circus saying “hooray the war is done!”
@Turt3752
@Turt3752 3 года назад
Spite really is an excellent motivator for creativity. This is a hilariously trolly piece AND it’s also amazing.
@jeroenl8352
@jeroenl8352 4 года назад
Because of Tantacrul Shostakovich is now one of my favorite composers!
@adrianapartida5888
@adrianapartida5888 4 года назад
Same
@neutral_puma845
@neutral_puma845 4 года назад
Ya same
@unnamed_boi
@unnamed_boi 4 года назад
he made me love shosty's music. agreed.
@fannin8583
@fannin8583 3 года назад
Same
@jeroenl8352
@jeroenl8352 3 года назад
He got me into classical music, now I'm a composer myself...
@angelsartandgaming
@angelsartandgaming 5 лет назад
The "I'm so tired of your shit" song, pretty much.
@schneiderFFF
@schneiderFFF 4 года назад
Cough* cough* piece not song cough* cough*
@segmentsAndCurves
@segmentsAndCurves 3 года назад
@Nicholas Negosian Forgive him. Forgive us.
@segmentsAndCurves
@segmentsAndCurves 3 года назад
@Nicholas Negosian Yes, cause I'd correct him.
@13teleportingman
@13teleportingman 3 года назад
Saw this piece performed live and I shit you not, I couldn't stop laughing my ass off. I had to bite down on my tongue really hard throughout the 1st movement to refrain myself from causing any attention... greatest concert experience E V E R!
@AdamMusicWorld
@AdamMusicWorld 5 лет назад
21:59 never fails to make me smile
@benjaminlyczkowski465
@benjaminlyczkowski465 5 лет назад
the circus has arrived
@davidmehnert6206
@davidmehnert6206 5 лет назад
🧤 🐶🎩 🎩🙉🎩 🦆🎩🐷🎩 🎩🐼🎩🐔🎩 🍣🎩👙🎩🦄🎩 🎩🦁🎩🐡🎩🦊🎩 🦍🎩🐍🎩🐹🎩🦋🎩 👑🎒👝👑👛👑⛑👑🎓
@excuseyou7198
@excuseyou7198 3 года назад
Lol the best part of the symphony
@metroidfoosion73
@metroidfoosion73 11 месяцев назад
It’s the peanut gallery in the back that really sells it(the tambourine and the Bing Bong timpani part) 😂
@kerbonaut2059
@kerbonaut2059 4 года назад
'You're not a clown, you're the entire circus' - the piece
@DutchWolffGames
@DutchWolffGames 5 лет назад
The original shitpost
@suezuccati304
@suezuccati304 5 лет назад
The original dodging censor bots
@xmvziron
@xmvziron 4 года назад
That would be Mozart actually
@fredericchopin6445
@fredericchopin6445 4 года назад
yea glad mozart died early so that he won’t continue to shitpost lol
@jesusmanriquezsantana1590
@jesusmanriquezsantana1590 3 года назад
Listen Mozart a musical joke
@themoonfleesthroughclouds
@themoonfleesthroughclouds 3 года назад
@@xmvziron Mozart didn’t make shitposts, he made shit. Shosty on the other hand, not so much.
@magnumpineapple277
@magnumpineapple277 4 года назад
The humor of the piece is undeniable, but movement four is one of the most soul-crushing, desolate, and depressing things I have ever heard. Almost as if one is listening to someone die.
@antoinekirmann2564
@antoinekirmann2564 4 года назад
If you want something with the same character, I suggest the very last minutes of his 4th symphony.
@juliee593
@juliee593 3 года назад
He was like "I'm going to gulag for this"
@bigbruhenergygobrr
@bigbruhenergygobrr 3 года назад
at that point, he knew that his insult towards the Soviet authorities was going to be exposed in the symphony. so, his pessimism and hopelessness seeped through into his 4th movement. he didn't want to die because he was worried about his family. in the end, Stalin died before Shosty did lmao. Shosty deserved better tho.
@sminsmin3456
@sminsmin3456 2 года назад
Shostakovich apparently killed the curse of 9 by this symphony
@dansmodacct
@dansmodacct Год назад
I absolutely LOVE the 4th movement. So much happens in a short period of time!
@Marsmallos
@Marsmallos 5 лет назад
This piece is so fucking odd. So many clownish circus-sounding moments and nonsensical shifts in character. Yet at the same time it's such an enjoyable listen. Knowing the backstory of it makes it even funnier!
@forbiddenfursona
@forbiddenfursona 3 года назад
well, it's Shostakovich after all trolling the government
@andreafilidei3071
@andreafilidei3071 6 лет назад
Shosty is the best
@nou6990
@nou6990 5 лет назад
this getting copyright struck is so ironic
@MatteoYoon
@MatteoYoon 4 года назад
@Luis Muñoz stalin
@FaisalAzizFizzy20000
@FaisalAzizFizzy20000 4 года назад
@@MatteoYoon wow. Thats deep
@beetlejuiceisreal238
@beetlejuiceisreal238 4 года назад
Oh no that's so true
@jackminto7062
@jackminto7062 4 года назад
@@MatteoYoon Stealin'
@trombonenate9779
@trombonenate9779 4 года назад
@@beetlejuiceisreal238 oh i found you again
@heitorkrammel2783
@heitorkrammel2783 3 месяца назад
Trombone player: Gets handed his sheet music Trombone player: “Oh shit, I’m gonna die”
@ladygrace7585
@ladygrace7585 5 лет назад
FEEL THE OPPRESSION
@tomvesely4008
@tomvesely4008 2 года назад
0:25 this is what I call the 'water inside your army shoes motive' it just sounds like wet socks splashing about in shoes. The basoon + clarinet. I would love to hear a piece based on this excerpt, add brass with harmon mutes in the 2 and 4 on top of that.
@vintagegamer7027
@vintagegamer7027 5 лет назад
This needs to be animated with russian soilders being klutzing about
@juliee593
@juliee593 2 года назад
Relevant again these days
@silenzia9
@silenzia9 2 года назад
they need to make a third Fantasia film with this
@aramkhachaturian8043
@aramkhachaturian8043 4 года назад
I was so confused on what was playing in the background and then I saw Shostakovich and then I went "ah... he is trolling the communists again"
@rominn2184
@rominn2184 3 года назад
^ Basically! Trolling is the perfect word.
@UniversalDirp
@UniversalDirp 3 года назад
The bach-round
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 Год назад
Shostakovich : *composes a first movement that lasts almost 30 minutes* Also Shostakovich : *composes a five minutes first movement and the whole symphony is shorter than the first movement alone of the other symphony* 😂
@littlewishy6432
@littlewishy6432 Год назад
I. 0:10 Allegro 1:29 0:38 A 1:56 1:01 B 2:19 2:47 C 3:07 D 3:23 E 3:40 F 3:50 G 4:27 H 4:50 I 5:02 K II. 5:26 Moderato 6:20 A 7:13 B 7:56 C 8:23 D 9:41 E 10:15 F III. 11:08 Presto 11:18 A 11:40 B 12:00 C 12:19 D 12:37 E 12:58 F 13:20 G IV. 14:03 Largo V. 17:10 Allegretto 17:42 A 18:47 B 19:07 C 19:43 D 19:56 E 20:53 F 21:18 G 21:51 H 22:09 I 22:34 K 22:53 L 23:09 M - Allegro 23:25 N 23:32 O 23:45 P
@sabrinaschantz
@sabrinaschantz 4 года назад
jokes aside that transition to the ending is a banger
@santiagoandresnietoguevara6214
@santiagoandresnietoguevara6214 3 года назад
The orchestra rehearsaling this in 1945 telling at shosty: you are really crazy man
@mentallyderangedflutist
@mentallyderangedflutist 2 года назад
Lmao
@thedemocraticfilipino6417
@thedemocraticfilipino6417 2 года назад
"You are gonna get us killed man,"
@jackminto7062
@jackminto7062 4 года назад
I adore the first movement
@lawrencewei3583
@lawrencewei3583 5 лет назад
He sounds nothing like Haydn, but he also has such a sense of humour.
@generalsnicky3219
@generalsnicky3219 4 года назад
the form does resemble haydn hm
@jiwook2000
@jiwook2000 3 года назад
This is how you get over a problem that's out of your hands. You just laugh over it. What a BOSS!
@indioduran4535
@indioduran4535 4 года назад
22:10 caught me by surprise the first time I heard
@thaddeustan2496
@thaddeustan2496 2 года назад
This, along with Beethoven's 8th, are my favourite "humourous" symphonies.
@TempodiPiano
@TempodiPiano 4 года назад
one like for the ironic symphony from SCH to mock Stalin?
@tufflady1359
@tufflady1359 4 года назад
He could have been shot for this! I just read "The Noise of Time" by Ben Barnes, an awesome bio of SCH. Well worth reading,,,I suspect someofyou already have. T. .
@beetlejuiceisreal238
@beetlejuiceisreal238 4 года назад
@@tufflady1359 good thing Stalin died not long after this piece
@beetlejuiceisreal238
@beetlejuiceisreal238 4 года назад
@Simón Dellepiane oh, thanks!
@mikaschmidt2110
@mikaschmidt2110 3 года назад
10:46 F in the chat for the piccolo player
@splodinatekabloominate846
@splodinatekabloominate846 5 лет назад
Can we take a second and cry on behalf of bassoon 1 in movements 4 and 5
@kaydekay1202
@kaydekay1202 5 лет назад
It’s such a good solo!!!
@splodinatekabloominate846
@splodinatekabloominate846 5 лет назад
@@kaydekay1202 it's so hard
@supergut1990
@supergut1990 5 лет назад
@@splodinatekabloominate846 Do you know ,who played the first bassoon?
@interex956
@interex956 3 года назад
On the second portion, that high D natural gave me goosebumps. Amazing tone!
@paulbu6003
@paulbu6003 4 года назад
LOL that hidden Radetzky march motif in the final movement
@jesusmanriquezsantana1590
@jesusmanriquezsantana1590 3 года назад
The longest meme in history
@mentallyderangedflutist
@mentallyderangedflutist 2 года назад
LOL
@MrPrincetrumpet
@MrPrincetrumpet Год назад
Music that ends in snickers and giggles from one section to another. Fantastic, daring, funny music. It should make the audience laugh!
@Classic336
@Classic336 5 лет назад
An hour ago, I unconsciously started singing the finale in its entirety, and while I knew every little detail, including the orchestration, I was unable to recall the composer and the title of the work. When I arrived back home, I screamed "Εύρηκα!" (Eureka). It took me 45 minutes to find it. Nice chance to listen to the whole Symphony now!
@mse5519
@mse5519 5 лет назад
i shat myself on the bus and remembered this song
@yogatonga7529
@yogatonga7529 4 года назад
Congratulations
@juandavid4089
@juandavid4089 4 года назад
@@mse5519 LOL
@ericness1325
@ericness1325 5 лет назад
What a madlad.
@eddyyaeji6769
@eddyyaeji6769 4 года назад
yes, yes he is
@tashwhimpey8114
@tashwhimpey8114 3 года назад
0:10 2:45 2nd time 5:26 II 7:12 B 11:08 III 11:24 arco 12:17 D 12:36 E 14:03 IV 16:41 v2 17:10 V 19:09 C 20:50 v2 21:16 G Pochissimo animato for September 2021?
@adamhelins8772
@adamhelins8772 3 года назад
"Ba baaam... ba baaam... BA BAAAM" Now that's music
@JoshLeRose
@JoshLeRose 5 лет назад
[V-I intensifies]
@segmentsAndCurves
@segmentsAndCurves 3 года назад
What if I add a ii before that?
@halimaz7249
@halimaz7249 3 года назад
@@segmentsAndCurves Even better
@segmentsAndCurves
@segmentsAndCurves 3 года назад
@@halimaz7249 JaZz
@bachagain1685
@bachagain1685 2 года назад
@@segmentsAndCurves BaCh
@TrumpetRecords
@TrumpetRecords 6 лет назад
12:14 - 5 bars before Trumpet Solo !
@uzefulvideos3440
@uzefulvideos3440 5 лет назад
This is a great recording!
@harrybmichell
@harrybmichell 2 года назад
3:59 cracks me up every time
@blackmage1276
@blackmage1276 Год назад
The trombonist lost their place and was eager
@thenotsookayguy
@thenotsookayguy Год назад
​@@blackmage1276 The trombonists who performed in the premiere were def shot lol rip
@exomin4309
@exomin4309 5 лет назад
Stalin: hey we defeated Nazi Germany can you make a super epic 9th symphony for us to celebrate truimphantly Shostakovich: ya sure *composes piece* Stalin: haha f*** you
@stm32Lab
@stm32Lab 7 месяцев назад
​@@segmentsAndCurvesSchostakovich to Stalin: no, you will die, but I will live, because I want to listen to the Beatles.
@torterrakart7249
@torterrakart7249 6 лет назад
Nice! It is a reupload am I right? A lot of Shostakovich symphonies' videos got deleted :( All of tomekkobailka for example (3, 4 and 8 I think)
@DamonJHK
@DamonJHK 6 лет назад
Yes it is! The 15th one was also removed, and the Soldier's tale by Stravinsky.. :(
@i.b.thecomposer4480
@i.b.thecomposer4480 6 лет назад
Did it get removed by RU-vid or did you decide to take it off youtube?
@DamonJHK
@DamonJHK 6 лет назад
Those videos were removed by RU-vid (copyright issue)
@Mot-dh5sx
@Mot-dh5sx 5 лет назад
It seems string quartet 8 with sheet music was removed as well
@jamiemiles9945
@jamiemiles9945 4 года назад
Submitting this was a bold, bold move...
@macwillis2304
@macwillis2304 2 года назад
I come to listen to it again and again when ever I need a laugh
@seaotter4439
@seaotter4439 3 года назад
He really just said "no💖✨" to Stalin, then did it anyway
@ripoffscoots8159
@ripoffscoots8159 5 лет назад
BA BA
@indioduran4535
@indioduran4535 4 года назад
No, BA BAAAAAAAAAA
@jakegearhart
@jakegearhart 4 года назад
7:34 John Williams did a similar thing with his Jawa theme.
@generalsnicky3219
@generalsnicky3219 4 года назад
parallel 5ths... interesting (maybe I can copy that as well)
@jakegearhart
@jakegearhart 4 года назад
@@generalsnicky3219 This is what I mean: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZxMdImpj4mk.html for the Jawa theme. And similar orchestration here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZxMdImpj4mk.html Williams technically uses parallel fifths all over. But parallel fifths are not against the rules when you are using planing triads. Ie: playing the same triad up and down the scale (chromatically in most cases). Here's an example from Williams' "Moaning Myrtle" theme: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oD0BoezTlMc.html
@kappa_ferro
@kappa_ferro 2 года назад
The balls one displays by trolling Stalin like this is incredible.
@Moonxsta
@Moonxsta 2 года назад
what the composers feel like back then when they're gonna write their 9th symphony:
@evasingh9223
@evasingh9223 3 года назад
I think about this every single day.
@brureview
@brureview 4 года назад
Which full score edition are you using? Thanks so much for uploading the score!
@Pant4rej
@Pant4rej 4 года назад
he was a genius
@antoninbrowne8459
@antoninbrowne8459 6 лет назад
Hello, thank you for posting this beautiful music! Could you please explain to me how you procede to do these videos on youtube with a sheet music synchronizing with the music. I couldn't find a way on the internet. Thank you for your help!
@DamonJHK
@DamonJHK 6 лет назад
I usually use 'Moviemaker' for synchronizing the sheet music with the music.
@notapokemontrainer800
@notapokemontrainer800 Год назад
This is literally "we do a little trolling" in an orchestral piece
@joedellinger9437
@joedellinger9437 3 года назад
0:38 that pattern of falling pairs of notes reminds me of the start of Prokoviev’s 2nd piano concerto... deliberate?
@denzelmusic4297
@denzelmusic4297 3 месяца назад
22:34 When I hear this part, I imagine a big lineup of clowns in line and marching at a junction in circles pissing off all the drivers LOL
@BroWCarey
@BroWCarey 5 лет назад
Шостакович сочинил выдающуюся музыку.
@Midnightsadv1bez
@Midnightsadv1bez 2 года назад
This. Was. *EPIC.*
@JCA11
@JCA11 6 лет назад
u should add commentary in the beginning before playing the audio, like say something about this amazing piece. i think that'll avoid copyright strike
@Vextrove
@Vextrove 5 лет назад
It won't, greedy companies strike whatever they like and there's no way to prevent it
@aleksander2590
@aleksander2590 4 года назад
OR maybe, if this wasn't preformed by them (which doesn't appear to be the case), not including ads on someone else's work might help.
@juliee593
@juliee593 3 года назад
@@aleksander2590 youtube sometimes adds ads on copystriked videos without the uploader's consent. It happened to the Holst Planet Suite video as well, and the uploader can't do anything about it.
@raduserbansasa6504
@raduserbansasa6504 8 месяцев назад
Jesus, the irony of this piece is unbelievable and imagine how much courage it took for someone to disrespect the socialist republic like that. All my respect for Shostakovich.
@patrickvanrhedenborg6784
@patrickvanrhedenborg6784 2 года назад
and such a fine orchestra!
@cismoll_
@cismoll_ Год назад
The second movements as for me much correlates with a "Il vecchio castelo" from Moussorgsky's "Pictures". And the fourth movement relates with "Catacombs" and "Bydlo".
@marivalde4683
@marivalde4683 3 года назад
21:28 -23:58 Stetson violin 1 orchestra audition
@cheeseoffthevine6292
@cheeseoffthevine6292 2 года назад
I love how you can tell he was being such a shitter writing this symphony. Dude did NOT want people to try and compare it to Beethoven.
@DerpDerp3001_plays
@DerpDerp3001_plays 2 месяца назад
He did not want people to compare it to Beethoven’s 9th, but Beethoven’s 8th.
@_t8512
@_t8512 3 года назад
0:10 I 5:25 II (10:32) 11:09 III (12:49)
@mr.potatobread3421
@mr.potatobread3421 Год назад
Excerpt 1: 00:10 Excerpt 2: 12:00 (120 bpm)
@clara3681
@clara3681 3 года назад
it sounds so happy
@clara3681
@clara3681 3 года назад
A. nevermind
@mentallyderangedflutist
@mentallyderangedflutist 2 года назад
LMAO
@harrisonchiangmusic
@harrisonchiangmusic 5 лет назад
at 12:36 is the horn bass clef part written in old notation being it was transposed up a forth or the modern notation where everything is down a fifth
@fluffiestbiscuit
@fluffiestbiscuit 4 года назад
Old notation
@bikes4992
@bikes4992 4 года назад
This piece just describes a character
@Rutherford_Sam
@Rutherford_Sam 5 месяцев назад
Though this song is a meme, 2:46 is a bomb, like fr fr.
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 Год назад
Shostakovich ninth is… not as what we expected haha.
@Rdac0
@Rdac0 5 лет назад
this sounds like something in mother 3
@ncam7828
@ncam7828 4 года назад
Hear the symphony 6
@Joaoseckler
@Joaoseckler 4 года назад
"article about 7th symphonie" link is not correct I believe
@ToastytheG
@ToastytheG 3 года назад
This song helps me cope with the ongoing ineptitude of the canadian government under trudeau. Maybe instead of being upset about the corruption we should just laugh along with him! There are 5 lights! :D
@KR-mm4el
@KR-mm4el 3 года назад
If any piece describes the stupidity of trudeau, this is it.
@ToastytheG
@ToastytheG 3 года назад
@@KR-mm4el "They pretend to create justice for the oppressed, we pretend to be tolerant" is the new "they pretend to pay us, we pretend to work"
@CantoniaCustoms
@CantoniaCustoms 2 года назад
really just the entirety of the western world.
@Iwantapplez109
@Iwantapplez109 11 месяцев назад
tru i thought of this while they were giving a standing ovation to hunka
@loicrenier7619
@loicrenier7619 4 года назад
Agréable partition pleine de malice !
@dpet7756
@dpet7756 2 года назад
this is literally a middle finger to stalin
@yoaveden
@yoaveden 3 года назад
14:21 definitely sounds like an electric guitar hahahahahah
@SlyHikari03
@SlyHikari03 Год назад
Fr
@qingng_
@qingng_ 2 года назад
0:31 2:46 3:19 9:34 11:25 12:00 12:36 20:46 19:11
@qingng_
@qingng_ 2 года назад
23:10
@thechosenone3197
@thechosenone3197 5 лет назад
Could you do Symphony No. 8 or 11 sometime?
@mason11198
@mason11198 5 лет назад
YYEEESSS 11!!!!
@excuseyou7198
@excuseyou7198 4 года назад
BUM BUMMMMMM
@CCASTILLOBANDOFC
@CCASTILLOBANDOFC 3 года назад
hi , I need teh clarinet part III , do you have this part ?
@STM2811
@STM2811 26 дней назад
Shostakovich clearly had Tom and Jerry in mind while composing this.😊
@ronan9574
@ronan9574 Год назад
He was so silly for this
@minefan7
@minefan7 2 месяца назад
why did i read the description in Tantacrul's voice
@timroebuck3458
@timroebuck3458 2 года назад
Fourth movement. Sheriff Buford T. Justice is on the case, folks. Rest easy.
@braxenb6251
@braxenb6251 3 года назад
PLS TELL ME THE BACKDTORY
@schneiderFFF
@schneiderFFF 3 года назад
This piece is kinda a big middle finger to Stalin because of how USSR's handled ww2
@juliee593
@juliee593 3 года назад
There's like a mystical thing about 9th symphonies. A lot of famous composers died after making their 9th symphony, and the 9th symphony is often the most epic, beautiful, flamboyant piece for a composer. It has that symbolic. Dimitri Shostakovich was a famous composer in the USSR, about to compose his 9th symphony, and Stalin wanted him to make something epic. Something a big army could march to and look badass. However Dimitri wasn't having it. He was against the dictatorship, kinda liked western music (which was not okay in the USSR at the time) and some of his past works rubbed the soviet government the wrong way. And so he composed this as his 9th symphony. Instead of some badass patriotic banger, he basically made cartoony chirpy circus music to ridicule the hell out of the soviet government. Listen to it again and try to imagine an army marching to that lmao it sounds like tom and jerry stuff. So yeah after that he was on a thin line and he was risking execution, prison, basically serious trouble. Thankfully he didn't get killed.
@braxenb6251
@braxenb6251 3 года назад
@@juliee593 thank you so much! that’s very interesting
@mentallyderangedflutist
@mentallyderangedflutist 2 года назад
@@schneiderFFF +1
@roomofmirros
@roomofmirros 18 дней назад
"here damn" ahh symphony 😭
@timroebuck3458
@timroebuck3458 2 года назад
What's the conductor's hurry? Is he late for work?
@NotFine
@NotFine 3 года назад
Fucking trolling the entirety of the USSR
@KR-mm4el
@KR-mm4el 2 года назад
not really, more like giving his people (and himself) a much needed break from all the grim horrors of ww2
@МаксимСосновено
@МаксимСосновено 4 года назад
0:10 0:52
@aphmaple2348
@aphmaple2348 3 года назад
11:08
@K作曲家
@K作曲家 2 года назад
歓喜の歌には違いない気がする🤔
@CarterFelixOfficial
@CarterFelixOfficial 7 месяцев назад
No of mockery and sarcasm 😂
@BusinessZeus
@BusinessZeus 3 года назад
4:00 Bom BOMM
@georgeyuanlaurente3388
@georgeyuanlaurente3388 3 года назад
Who came here because of Tantacrul?
@flutist_sunjukim8112
@flutist_sunjukim8112 3 года назад
5mvt 18:26
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