Definitely. Dvorak also was heavily influenced by previous composers like Wagner and others, in turn influenced by Beethoven and so forth. It's so interesting to see the history of music unfolding.
@@nobbydooDon't be a snob. Composers are very grateful that their work is so appreciated. Even between movements; applause breaks out many times in ballet and opera performances, so...
I put this song in a study playlist, and have now listened to that playlist over 1100 times
Good luck
dayum the trombones with those sharp piercing sounds!
glad to be playing the trombone
even tho it's not written in the music, we can all feel how his hair moves😂🤣🤣
😂
I felt Star Wars, LOTR, jaws at the beginning, and even a little Harry Potter thrown in there😂😂
Same, Dvorak totally ripped that from John Williams 😂😂🤣
@@shanemesser4865 😂😂😂
Ive been saying this too!🤧🤧🤧
Definitely. Dvorak also was heavily influenced by previous composers like Wagner and others, in turn influenced by Beethoven and so forth. It's so interesting to see the history of music unfolding.
And Woody Wood pecker
Idk why but I love the woodwind lick at 5:35
*Chef's kiss*
Did I just hear... APPLAUSE BETWEEN THE MOVEMENTS?
Unbelievable.
I remember it was just people rustling in their seats. Not applause. Although if it was it would be absolutely LAMENTABLE!
@@ryanschlimme I can only hope that that was the case, thank you sir.
sacrilegious
@@nobbydooDon't be a snob. Composers are very grateful that their work is so appreciated. Even between movements; applause breaks out many times in ballet and opera performances, so...
Yeah, so. Let audiences rejoice in the power and beauty of the music; it's sincere.
Whenever I hear this symphony, LOGH comes to my mind
i am so thankful this is here thankyouuuuu if it wasnt i would be stuck on my musicology
Right
Best. Symphony ever
Magnífica!
Agree
I can't hear this without thinking of Barbie and WAP at the same time
almost no one is talking about the fact this is used (but made the tempo slightly slower) in "Stimpy's Invention"
Intense
intense indeed
An absolute beauty, especially with Gustavo Dudamel conducting. He turns on the magic often lost throughout the years of old classics.
Ryan Schlimme I can almost feel his hair moving while he’s going at it
@@JuiceQuica Yes! Haha
Anyone else find the 1:24 woodwind lick so good
1:15
Divino
Ovviamente! È bellissima, specialmente sul violini.
I'm glad to play the 🎻 violin
9:20-9:49
all state round 3
Like in 1st movement
Im confused what instruments it says on the left, could someone who knows what it says tell me?
Flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, French horns, trumpets, trombones, timpani, cymbals, violins, violas, cello, double bass. All in Italian.
8:38
Nutty moment
oof first viloin part is hella hard
agreed but the 2nd violin part is almost equally as hard to be honest
@@invaderchrissit’s not impossible though. As long as you put in practice
It kinda reminds me of lord of the rings
The anime Ao no Orchestra brought me here 😂. But, I’d love to try to learn this piece too if I ever get the chance
I was waiting for someone to reply this but nonetheless. very nice
@@renvod8754 thanks
9:04
I see, thank you IG, because you show me Corona notes at here, I also realized now
i hear hot cross buns somewhere in there
WALTER
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