Our Dad, has passed away from a long and cruel desease. His funeral was today. We chose this music to say goodbye. This piece helps us in our grievance. RIP † Dad
Brahms had read this. 1 Peter 1: 24 "For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of grass. The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away: 25 But the word of the Lord endureth for ever."
Wholeheartedly agree. The first time I heard it was in the early 90s with Slatkin conducting St. Louis. This was the tempo he used. It breathes so well this way. Other versions are too rushed.
Whenever I need to be reminded of how incredibly beautiful the world can be, I come back to this piece and others that I find so meaningful, and all is well.
The first time that I listened to this Symphony was at my parent's home, and the appreciation of its music when I was young and now is the same: This is one of the most emotionally compelling pieces that I have listened to.
Wow this was excellent, my other choice was Barbarolli. I wanted to hear this movement for some reason at this time. Then I remembered how much I had played the viola in orchestras over the years and I always looked forward to Brahms. the part is not technically that difficult, but it is tricky with the syncopations constantly, always off the bar line.then you have to fit your part with others cuz its like a rich tapestry of notes all intertwined and interlocked. he makes the climax these rich 9th chords, first time loud, 2nd time quadruple piano, the quietest part of the entire symphony. third time is different harmony leading to this great 9th chord with almost every note of the scale in it. dont think Brahms is traditional, he has his moments where he sees the future. austrian kids here did great, there is a woodwind entrance in the middle with all the winds in unison and almost every recording i have it is out of tune. i always notice when it is in tune, f minor not so easy on the winds and brass, its hard for them to tune the chords it is done so well here, horn did her solo nicely and i love a clarinet who bounces around in his chair, thats how he controls his air, good job. intonation excellent, that must be a tough school there, rigorous training produces excellent sounds. languid, thats the word, whenever i feel languid i think of this, autumnal is the other word. the melody is so fluid and languid, love this movement.
What makes this piece for me is not only the luscious main melody but also the "counter melody" in the celli and later in the bassoons. Brahms is and will always remain one of my favorite composers. What a genius he was!
I enjoy listening to recorded versions of classical music, but there’s nothing like watching and listening to a live performance of a beautiful piece of music.
Du film Aimez vous Brahms (1961) Avec Yves Montand, Ingrid Bergman, Anthony Perkins. Nostalgie en effet j'avais 17 ans lorsque ce film est sorti. Respectueusement. Roland
I came to this beautiful symphony in sort of a backward way. I LOVE the Santana/Dave Matthews cut of Love of My Life....searched for its origin....just wonderful ❤
Maravilhosa a Sinfonia número 3, terceiro movimento do incrível mestre, Brahms! Leva-nos a devaneios , a mundios distintos, é sonho, é sublime. Desde que a ouvi pela primeira vez ainda muito jovem continua um constante enlevo à minha alma. constante enlevo para minha alma.
I've been looking for this music for many years. I first heard it in the film, Angel Face, with Jean Simmons and Robert Mitchum. I don't recall the details of the movie, but it had a sad ending...with this music being played.
This piece is incredibly beautiful, it nearly brought me to tears. Im not very familiar with Brahms repertoire, but this convinces me i need to research it.
So lovely, so sad. Used in the film. "Goodbye Again with Ingrid Bergman. Can't remember what actor played opposite her. Anybody remember? (It WAS Ingrid Bergman wasn't it?)
I feel some sadness in this piece, maybe linked to some memories from the past, or something that could've happened, but it didn't... Nevertheless, is fantastically beautiful.
"Te das cuenta, Martin, la cantidad de sufrimiento que ha tenido que producirse en el mundo para que haya hecho música así? " Ernesto Sabato Sobre héroes y tumbas pag. 36
Our Dad, has passed away from a long and cruel desease. His funeral was today. We chose this music to say goodbye. This piece helps us in our grievance. RIP † Dad
Brahms had read this. 1 Peter 1: 24 "For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of grass. The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away:
25 But the word of the Lord endureth for ever."
Y9u 2:01 you lightuppppmuift
One of the most hauntingly beautiful pieces of music ever written.
Yes indeed.
Jan
Michael Flack. You are so right.
Jan
YES.
Puts me in tears every time
This is the right speed. Many made it too allegro.
Wholeheartedly agree. The first time I heard it was in the early 90s with Slatkin conducting St. Louis. This was the tempo he used. It breathes so well this way. Other versions are too rushed.
Totally agreed
sucks
aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh daday
@@janpoljanac5983 This is down bad fam.This shit make me bust HaRd
Whenever I need to be reminded of how incredibly beautiful the world can be, I come back to this piece and others that I find so meaningful, and all is well.
My mother and I used to always connect to each other with this symphony...I love you mom..and I miss you ❤
The first time that I listened to this Symphony was at my parent's home, and the appreciation of its music when I was young and now is the same: This is one of the most emotionally compelling pieces that I have listened to.
I completely agree . Seeing it played adds another dimension of enjoyment
Sideways sent me here...I've never left, only remorsed I cannot hear this again for the first time and be in awe.
I can not listen to this movement withour crying. Especially with this performance. ♥️
Wow this was excellent, my other choice was Barbarolli. I wanted to hear this movement for some reason at this time. Then I remembered how much I had played the viola in orchestras over the years and I always looked forward to Brahms. the part is not technically that difficult, but it is tricky with the syncopations constantly, always off the bar line.then you have to fit your part with others cuz its like a rich tapestry of notes all intertwined and interlocked. he makes the climax these rich 9th chords, first time loud, 2nd time quadruple piano, the quietest part of the entire symphony. third time is different harmony leading to this great 9th chord with almost every note of the scale in it. dont think Brahms is traditional, he has his moments where he sees the future. austrian kids here did great, there is a woodwind entrance in the middle with all the winds in unison and almost every recording i have it is out of tune. i always notice when it is in tune, f minor not so easy on the winds and brass, its hard for them to tune the chords it is done so well here, horn did her solo nicely and i love a clarinet who bounces around in his chair, thats how he controls his air, good job. intonation excellent, that must be a tough school there, rigorous training produces excellent sounds. languid, thats the word, whenever i feel languid i think of this, autumnal is the other word. the melody is so fluid and languid, love this movement.
I know Brahms was thinking about love ( past, present and future) maybe for Clara. that is why it is one of the most heartfelt music ever written. .
What makes this piece for me is not only the luscious main melody but also the "counter melody" in the celli and later in the bassoons. Brahms is and will always remain one of my favorite composers. What a genius he was!
I enjoy listening to recorded versions of classical music, but there’s nothing like watching and listening to a live performance of a beautiful piece of music.
This is not classical, it is romaticism
@@kaziKazitu not true. While Brahms composed in the Romantic period, his works are very much in the classical style.
The first time I heard this was in a live performance. I was absolutely stunned.
@@heilettelabuscagne403 I totally agree.
Mi papá era violinista y lo recuerdo con esta sinfonía.😢
Beautiful and so romantic feeling comes to mind……and melancholy at the same time…
Melanchon
Брамс - задержка дыхания, мурашки, слёзы.
Such beautiful music, and wonderfully interpreted... Bravi!
Beautifully haunting piece of music. This is one of my favourite pieces.
Souvenirs, nostalgie, on repense au film et à la chanson interprétée par Yves Montand. Un moment de plénitude et de plaisir en écoutant ce thème.
Du film Aimez vous Brahms (1961) Avec Yves Montand, Ingrid Bergman, Anthony Perkins. Nostalgie en effet j'avais 17 ans lorsque ce film est sorti. Respectueusement. Roland
This is one of the symphonies that I like, especially this 3rd movement. I like, I like... 🎻🎻🎻
I came to this beautiful symphony in sort of a backward way. I LOVE the Santana/Dave Matthews cut of Love of My Life....searched for its origin....just wonderful ❤
Maravilhosa a Sinfonia número 3, terceiro movimento do incrível mestre, Brahms!
Leva-nos a devaneios , a mundios distintos, é sonho, é sublime.
Desde que a ouvi pela primeira vez ainda muito jovem continua um constante enlevo à minha alma.
constante enlevo para minha alma.
One of my favorite pieces....thank you!!!!
Acaso este sea uno de los momentos más sublimes de la música. En mi comedida opinión eso creo!
The guitarist Santana was inspired on this melody to created the song "Love of my life" both are beautiful
I’ll have to listen to that. I love Santana. Thanks.
Copió el riff completo, no creo que eso sea inspiración.
fantastic , pure emotion, and perfect, vibrational frequency
What a wonderful piece ❤️
Essa música é como um sonho bom. Não dá vontade de acordar.
Es una de las melodías más bellas que conozco...¡bien por Brahms!
es verdad
... I adore it!
Hermosa obra! Y hermoso ver a tantos jóvenes tocando y disfrutando de esta bella música entre tanto ruido que se escucha en estos tiempos.
Terrific performance by a student orchestra! Bravo!
Tchaikovsky's second movement of his fifth symphony is also as heart wrenchingly gorgeous.
Preciosa...
so so great
Soy ignorante en musica, pero si esto no te llega a alma, no se que mas se podra ser.
beautiful
Perfect.
Que música más hermosa
This has all my favorite instruments arranged in such a beautiful way. Very nice performance!👏👍👌✨
Fantastisch
An intelligent, passionate and skilful performance!
Bella Orquesta...! Muy bonita iluminación, bonitos rostros y realmente Bella...!
Saludos,
Carlos Arturo. 😊
Haunting, poignant and beautiful♥️
C’est magnifique
I am speechless
What an invention
What a delivery
I've been looking for this music for many years. I first heard it in the film, Angel Face, with Jean Simmons and Robert Mitchum. I don't recall the details of the movie, but it had a sad ending...with this music being played.
Sweet and perfect
Congratulations to friends
it was a magnificent performance❤🌹🎻🕊🎶
Спасибо за валторну и темп, да за все. Очень понравилось ❤❤❤❤
This piece I hope to shortly hear in my dreams. Otherworldly Beautiful! PWG
Exquisite.
Bellísima
This one is perfect with speed and the surrounding
Brahms is an Alchemist of the symphony
Sublime……
I like the bass plucking.
Just found the conductor's name: Professor Nicolás Pasquet
This piece is incredibly beautiful, it nearly brought me to tears. Im not very familiar with Brahms repertoire, but this convinces me i need to research it.
There will be a live performance on 25th July BBC Radio 3 if you want to check out the full symphony!
For fun, set the settings to .75 speed and play it. It sounds even better a bit slower.
Bellisimo
Jane Birkin's Baby Alone in Babylone uses this piece and she sings it beautifully
Esta música me eleva y escarba lo mejor que hay y que puedo sentir en mí. ¡Hermosa!
Incrível!!!
Caso está música com minhas leituras do período, magnífica! 👏👏👏
❤❤❤
3:32 Wow
😭 so beautiful
Bellísima, Sinfonia 3 !!! Inmortal 💕💕💕💕💕
Это крутая музыка
Feel longing and don’t want to leave her.
Symphony No3 in F, op 90, Poco Allegreto.
Bravo! Wordenfull moviment.
I feel like I've heard this melody before somewhere and I don't know where. It's hauntingly familiar.
Maybe you've heard it in an add. They seem to use a lot of classical music in them...for some reason.
They listened to this in "The Odyssey " ... a film about Jacques Cousteau.
papillon film
Frank Sinatra used this melody :)
Movie "Amez-vouz Brahms" with Ingrid Bergman, Anthony Perkins from 1961
The thrird great B of Germany! Along to Bach and Beethoven stands Brahms
Lindo !!!
3:55
So lovely, so sad. Used in the film. "Goodbye Again with Ingrid Bergman. Can't remember what actor played opposite her. Anybody remember? (It WAS Ingrid Bergman wasn't it?)
Anthony Perkins
Poco alegre como yo
Feels like im ascending to a higher plane of being
Captivating melody great for lovemaking.❤😊
❤hauntingly, captivating lovemaking composition, music.
Está um pouco acelerada. Já ouvi m pouco mais lenta.
Alexandrov's interpretation still the best...
Beautiful. What orchestra is this? Conservatory? University?
I just shit my pants watching this
I feel some sadness in this piece, maybe linked to some memories from the past, or something that could've happened, but it didn't...
Nevertheless, is fantastically beautiful.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💕💕💕💕💕🇪🇸
Anyone saw Good bye again??
aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
"Te das cuenta, Martin, la cantidad de sufrimiento que ha tenido que producirse en el mundo para que haya hecho música así? " Ernesto Sabato Sobre héroes y tumbas pag. 36
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This is down bad fam .Xou make me bust
Nearly a great as the 4th
Santana Feat. Dave Matthews - Love of My Life
ruclips.net/video/5VRQbN94mhQ/видео.html
C est oe grand père à sofiane 😂🤣
lol
Wow... Major key and still sounds so sad
Dheeraj Badhan This movement is in C Minor...
F Major
@@NeomiNemeth it is fucking C minor why do you talk if you have no idea filthy muggle?
Juan Manuel Garrido lmaoooooo
The concert is in F major, but this movement is in C Minor.
lolololololololo
🤢🤢🤢🤢