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NO VOICEOVER | 13 MORE Stunning Symphony Endings in Classical Music
DISCLAIMER:
The symphonies in this video are not listed in a specific order, and this list is VERY subjective. These are some of our favourite symphony finales, please comment your favourite!
Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Symphony was mistakenly labelled as “Op. 18” in the video (which is actually his second concerto), it is actually his Op. 27.
You can find the original video with our voiceover and explaining here!
ruclips.net/video/eu-RP2G41_0/видео.htmlsi=w2e0oMNAiTrvEldX
Chapters:
00:00 - Disclaimers and Introduction
00:22 - 13. Beethoven Symphony No. 9 Op. 125
01:57 - 12. Brahms Symphony No. 1 Op. 68
04:00 - 11. Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 Op. 64
06:29 - 10. Saint-Saëns Symphony No. 3 "Organ Symphony" Op....
The symphonies in this video are not listed in a specific order, and this list is VERY subjective. These are some of our favourite symphony finales, please comment your favourite!
Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Symphony was mistakenly labelled as “Op. 18” in the video (which is actually his second concerto), it is actually his Op. 27.
You can find the original video with our voiceover and explaining here!
ruclips.net/video/eu-RP2G41_0/видео.htmlsi=w2e0oMNAiTrvEldX
Chapters:
00:00 - Disclaimers and Introduction
00:22 - 13. Beethoven Symphony No. 9 Op. 125
01:57 - 12. Brahms Symphony No. 1 Op. 68
04:00 - 11. Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 Op. 64
06:29 - 10. Saint-Saëns Symphony No. 3 "Organ Symphony" Op....
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13 MORE Stunning Symphony Endings in Classical Music
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DISCLAIMER: The symphonies in this video are not listed in a specific order, and this list is VERY subjective. These are some of our favourite symphony finales, please comment your favourite! Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Symphony was mistakenly labelled as “Op. 18” in the video (which is actually his second concerto), it is actually his Op. 27. A version of this video with no voiceover is available here ...
NO VOICEOVER | 7 of the Most Epic Symphony Endings in Classical Music History
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Ling Ling can practice 40 hours per day twice a day
Some excellent choices here. Thanks. However, the epic finale to Sibelius 5 is incredible without the need for a huge orchestra.
Thanks for watching! Sibelius 5 really does have an incredible ending!
Excellent selection! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
How in the world do they not include Beethoven’s 9th??
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I read the comments and have edited out comment re talking over music. Thank you for letting the music speak for itself. Agree with your assessment.
Kallinikov 1st and the Franck symphonies have exciting endings, too.
Where is Saint Saens Organ Symphony?
Yes, a very subjective list, but also an excellent one! As many of my fellow commenters have said, that Mahler 2 ending is simply on another level, and to me it represents one of the greatest achievements in symphonic writing in the entire repertoire. If I'm permitted to add my own preferences, the finale of Saint-Saëns 3 is another great one, as are the finales of Brahms 1 and 4 and Schumann 2 and 3 and Dvořák 8. And of course, Beethoven 9.
Thank you for watching, and I’m glad you agreed with our list! Of course you can add your own preferences (they are some great choices), and in fact, we’ve already included most of them in our second video! Beethoven 9: ruclips.net/video/eu-RP2G41_0/видео.htmlsi=-ps81P9YA_OcqTHp&t=1m16s Brahms 1: ruclips.net/video/eu-RP2G41_0/видео.htmlsi=-ps81P9YA_OcqTHp&t=3m22s Saint-Saëns 3: ruclips.net/video/eu-RP2G41_0/видео.htmlsi=-ps81P9YA_OcqTHp&t=8m9s Schumann 2: ruclips.net/video/eu-RP2G41_0/видео.htmlsi=-ps81P9YA_OcqTHp&t=11m50s
@@obsidianmusic303 Awesome! Glad that this worked out, and thanks for the reply!
Get red of the child's voice---this is obviously someone who wasn't even BORN, when these symphonies were created
I am willing to bet nobody watching this video was born before 1878, when Tchaikovsky’s 4th Symphony was written…
I couldn't stand the bla, bla, bla, bla, bla.... really annoying!!!!
13:54 the visual effects here really help convey the beauty of that progression. Also, as a composer of classical music, I feel that quote from Mahler in my soul.
I am a bit disappointed with Dvorak’s 9th that you didn’t talk about the cyclicism that it is famous for, but other than that very nice.
Thanks for your feedback! The recurring themes certainly are really cool!
if you did not talk over the video it would be less annoying
This is painful.
Holst wins every time, as beautiful as Dvorak is.
Where can I find this piece in full? It sounds very interesting.
These are just some little clips we wrote for the video, so it’s not a full piece unfortunately
I was wondering where the music came into play…
Weapon, weapon, weapon, weapon, ahh there it is
wonderful!!🦅
Thank you for watching!
Oh this is pain.
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I can’t believe they used Stravinsky at the end.
STRAVINSKY 💯
The Mahler is HORRENDOUSLY conducted. Shame.
I think the most Epic ending is Ives Symphony #2, a rousing rendition of Columbia the Gem of the Ocean, followed by reveille from a trumpet, and then full orchestral splat. Epic
An orchestral splat indeed!
Symphonie Fantastique is missing here
How
Because yes 👍
What recording is this ?
This is an older video, back when we were using a video editing program called CapCut to make our videos. This is one of the recordings they offered in their sounds section, and this recording is by 杭州爱乐乐团, or the Hangzhou Philharmonic Orchestra. Unfortunately I can’t find a recording on Spotify or RUclips though.
I am missing Sibelius‘ 2nd 🥹
Sibelius 2 will DEFINITELY be in the third video!!
TWOSET VIOLINNN Yes Lingling. You're slaying.
The Saint Saens is so so so so so so awesome I got knocked into a wall and I wanna get knocked back into that same wall.
You talka too much. "the best discourse on music is silence." Robert Schumann
Unfortunately that was by far the weakest Shostakovich 11 finale I've ever heard. Very tame indeed. Krill Kondrashin conducting the Moscow Philharmonic is how it should sound.
Excellent… what about Mahler 8th?
#1 greatest THING in all of entertainment ever created by humans: Beethoven's 9th Symphony #2 greatest THING in all of entertainment ever created by humans: Tchaikovsky's 5th Symphony After that, I don't care how you order anything.
Just play the music!
When the organ kicks in at the end of Mahler 2, it makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up.
I adore the ending to Sibelius’ fifth
Gave up after a few minutes when these bloody people wouldn’t stop yakking.
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Please, all of you listen to the Finale "Amen, in sempiterna" from the Stabat Mater by Gioachino Rossini. Ok, of course... it's not a symphony but it's REALLY EPIC
If symphonic poems are included, then Scriabin’s Poem of Ecstasy.
We're just doing symphonies in this series, but we're planning to do another video on other symphonic works; great suggestion!
Great work! Let’s do one on symphonic adagios/langsams :)
Definitely, that's a great idea! Got any suggestions?
@@obsidianmusic303 Yup. Here's my list: 1. Gustav Mahler- Symphony 5, Adagietto. Sehr langsam: Berliner Phil, Claudio Abbado [possibly the most sublime and peaceful slow movement] 2. Ludvig van Beethoven- Symphony 6, Andante molto mosso: Wiener Phil, Pierre Montreaux [A breakthrough into storytelling through music, this is so lyrical and evocative of a peaceful countryside] 3. Felix Mendelssohn- Symphony 3 ‘Scottish’, Adagio: San Francisco Symphony, Blomstedt [Hear the violins sing] 4. Wolfgang Mozart- Symphony 38 ‘Prague’, Andante: Camerata Academia Salzburg, Sandor Vegh [Typical Mozartian lyricism is uplifting despite being a slow movement] 5. Antonin Dvorak- Symphony 9, Largo: Czech Philharmonic, Jiri Belohlavek [The signature phrase with minimal but distinct orchestration] 6. Gorecki- Symphony 3 ‘Symphony of Sorrowful Songs’ Lento E Largo, Tranquillissimo: London Sinfonietta, David Zinman [It’s the vocals in this movement that make it memorable] 7. Petr Tchaikovsky- Symphony 6 ‘Pathetique’, Adagio lamentoso- Andante: Berliner Phil, Herbert von Karajan [Since this is the finale of the symphony, it’s a mixed bag of a beautiful slow tune and boisterous passages] 8. Josef Haydn- Symphony 84 ‘In Nomine Domini’, Andante: Orchestra of the 18th Century, Hans Bruggen [As the title suggests, the Andante movement has a beautiful choral quality] 9. Josef Haydn- Symphony 87, Adagio: orchestra of the 18th Century, Bruggen [Pure lyrical classicalism, as if instruments are singing to each other, like singers would in a Mozart opera] 10. Hector Berlioz- Symphonie Fantastique, Scène aux Champs: London Symphony, Colin Davis [A symphony with a story, the ‘country scene’ is indeed serene; also evocative of Beethoven’s Symphony 6 andante movement] 11. Gustav Mahler- Symphony 1 ‘Titan’, Blumine: Les Siecles, François-Xavier Roth [From the original composition, this movement is much coveted but not performed or recorded much as it was removed from Mahler’s later revision] 12. Franz Schubert- Symphony 5, Andante con moto: Wiener Phil, Karl Bohm [Soothing lyricism] 13. Robert Schumann- Symphony 2, Adagio Espressivo: Wiener Phil, Leonard Bernstein [Soft and delicate] 14. Wolfgang Mozart- Symphony 40, Andante: Wiener Phil, James Levine [Pure sonata form composition with intricate weaving of themes] 15. Ludvig van Beethoven- Symphony 9 ‘Choral’, Adagio molto e cantabile: Wiener Phil, Schmidt-Isserstedt [Any list would need to have this movement from the most monumental symphony ever written]
These were good
Mahler 2. Without any doubt...
The entire Sibelius' 7th symphony is the Most Epic Symphony Ending in Classical Music History
Saint Saens 3, Bruckner 5, 8, Beethoven 5,7,9, Shostakovich 5, 7, Sibelius.,..there are many many others :) for me the most epic is Bruckner's 5. Since I heard it 25 years ago. :)
Rachmaninov's First and Second Symphonies.
What a joy to hear the music, watch the conductors‘ & the musicians’ emotional involvement without the cacophony of the artificial voiceover! A million thanks!
Quit talking!