🤔Well, not bad at all definitively, you wont let me lie. I mean, this piece of music sounds quite brighter and more resonant in E Major than E♭ Major, from my point of view. Obviously I recognize that E♭ Major is the original key, and I use to listen it on its original key, however I like more the way it sounds, in this key just one half-step above the original one, I believe as I said it gives it much more brightness and freshness to the way it sounds, so I enjoy that, therefor I thank you Mr Zeppeli for uploading this, its apreciable. 🙏🙏🙏 🤔Bien, no suena nada mal definitivamente, no me dejarán mentir. Me refiero a que esta pieza musical suena mucho más brillante y resonante en Mi Mayor que en Mi ♭ Mayor, desde mi punto de vista. Obviamente estoy consciente de que Mi♭ Mayor es la tonalidad original, y suelo escucharla en la susodicha tonalidad original, sin embargo me gusta mucho más la forma en la que suena, en esta tonalidad tan solo un semitono por encima de la original, siento como ya dije que le da mucho más brillo y frescura a la manera en la que suena, así que lo disfruto, por lo tanto le agradezco Sr Zeppeli por tomarse el tiempo de subir esto, se aprecia. 🙏🙏🙏
Ah, not really. I think it's mainly very popular in the US for that, because then they get to fire cannons. It's not what anyone here would think of as "typical firework music".
Ouverture 1812 , vera innovazione dato l'epoca ,non tanto la composizione in sé ,quanto per la scelta di collocare i cannoni e le campane , audace .Alcuni direttori usano il coro e altri addirittura i fuochi d'artificio audace anche in questo caso , non so ' se questi ultimi sono la scelta del compositore ,in questo caso da bocciare ,se la scelta viene dal direttore d'orchestra nella tentata sorte di ricevere consensi ,sarebbe da tenere nello zaino un fucile ,il coro un meno meno stona , i fuochi d'artificio belli da vedere ,ma usati in questa ouverture col rischio di non essere a tempo con le campane ,aiuto .In sostanza questa ouverture e' bella così com'e senza ulteriori fronzoli .
Nel 1813 Beethoven pubblicò "Wellingtons Sieg oder die Schlacht bei Vittoria" (op. 91), contenente cannonate, nonché gl'inni inglese e francese; tale lavoro è senz'altro trash, specie se paragonato alla coeva VII sinfonia; ma all'epoca fu assai apprezzato, credo soprattutto per motivi nazionalistici, poiché vi si celebrava una sconfitta napoleonica. Beethoven era in anticipo di 50 anni.
"La Marseillaise" is The only Official National Anthem of France. The Year 1812, Solemn Overture, Op. 49, popularly known as the 1812 Overture, is a concert overture in E♭ major written in 1880 by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The piece commemorates Russia's successful defense of the French invasion of the country by Napoleon in 1812. Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture includes Part of the French national anthem, "La Marseillaise," and a Russian anthem as well as cannon fire and church bells. So it does have some of the French National Anthem in it but it is not their actual song. "La Marseillaise" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7MQ-SC9bmp4.htmlfeature=shared Modern Version ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PIQSEq6tEVs.htmlfeature=shared
@@radogoji7031 I said that he did in another post but that was only when he ruled and during his rule the French National Anthem was not the 1812 overture. During Napoleon's regin 1794-1815 it was "Chant du De'Part" was the French Official National Anthem. The Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture was never and has never been the Official French National Anthem.
@@Arandohistorian202 In 1812 the French National Anthem was "La Marseillaise" which part of is featured in the 1812 overture by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. "La Marseillaise" is the national anthem of France. The song was written in 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in Strasbourg after the declaration of war by France against Austria, and was originally titled "Chant de guerre pour l'Armée du Rhin" ("War Song for the Army of the Rhine"). "Le Chant du départ" is a revolutionary and war song written by Étienne Méhul and Marie-Joseph Chénier in 1794. It was the official anthem of the French Empire, and it is currently the unofficial regional anthem of French Guiana and the presidential anthem of France.
Not many people know, but Tchaikovsky was also a STAND USER. His stand: THE NUTCRACKER has the abillity to STOP TIME and make you go back to the 19th century, hear some of the best music ever, and GET YOU BACK INSTANTLY. QUITE FEARSOME.