Beethoven: 1. Sinfonie ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Andrés Orozco-Estrada

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @stewartcooper585
    @stewartcooper585 4 года назад +152

    This movement to incorporate the natural brass instruments into the Beethoven symphonies is the best idea since the invention of the wheel.

    • @markorajnovic1779
      @markorajnovic1779 4 года назад +7

      Bro, u deserve more than 3 likes.

    • @cesteres
      @cesteres 4 года назад +9

      Well since toaster at least

    • @philthefox1948
      @philthefox1948 3 года назад +8

      And trumpets of the Judgment'sDay!

  • @waynelutton4634
    @waynelutton4634 3 года назад +33

    I've viewed this Frankfurt Radio Symphony performance of Beethoven #1 many times. It really is a top-notch! Thanks for sharing with the rest of us. Handsome concert hall, by the way....

  • @bdavis7981
    @bdavis7981 7 лет назад +121

    Now THAT'S Beethoven!! Yay, Frankfurt! This group has the precision and fineness of a Geneva watch. Can't say enough about the conductor. Nothing was overlooked. He brought out every texture and nuance and made sure it had the bite it's supposed to have. So many performances of Beethoven are too smoothed out. Performances like this one are very rare. This may be the best that I've heard. I hope he compiles a very long recording list, I'll listen to anything he does. I can't imagine anything better than a Beethoven cycle with him.

  • @bruceweaver1518
    @bruceweaver1518 5 месяцев назад +5

    The orchestra is perfection. Never heard Beethoven’s First Symphony played with such note accuracy. Excellent!

  • @wingonmichael
    @wingonmichael 5 лет назад +123

    I. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio ∙ 0:37
    II. Andante cantabile con moto ∙ 9:56
    III. Menuetto. Allegro molto e vivace - Trio - Menuetto ∙ 17:37
    IV. Finale. Adagio - Allegro molto e vivace 21:18

    • @ДанилНиконоров-ъ5з
      @ДанилНиконоров-ъ5з 4 года назад

      Beethoven synphony No. 1 first preormed publicly in March 1795 (Wiki2020). It was is only published synphony in the Eighteenth Century as his other eight synphonies were after the year 1800.

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 3 года назад +5

      @@ДанилНиконоров-ъ5з
      You need to either edit or delete this comment which is inaccurate, and therefore misleading and unhelpful.
      Beethoven’s Symphony 1 was first performed on 2 April 1800.

    • @АндрейПанкратов-м2ж
      @АндрейПанкратов-м2ж 3 года назад

      @@ДанилНиконоров-ъ5з q

  • @mohamedsabbar3745
    @mohamedsabbar3745 4 года назад +7

    رقي واناقة وروعة تحيا المويسقی والعالاقات الانسانية من المغرب احييكم ۔ morroco

  • @1lekhine
    @1lekhine 6 лет назад +41

    I was looking the same Directors as usual and I found Maestro Orozco. I can only said "Bravo". Beethoven is alive again👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍

  • @gchchung
    @gchchung 2 года назад +38

    There's a lot of historically informed practice happening even with mostly modern instruments mixed in with natural horns and trumpets. Notice how the strings and the winds let their phrases rise and fall without vibrato. This orchestra can just as easily pull out a late 19th century piece true to that later era. Now that's range.

    • @ryanpmcguire
      @ryanpmcguire 2 года назад +7

      That’s why I like this orchestra and this conductor. Modern instruments, classical attitude.

  • @elpensador1828
    @elpensador1828 2 месяца назад +4

    hace 197 años que bethoven murio y su musica sigue viva...ejejje lo que hacen los genios naturalmente es un legado para todas las generaciones....gracias a Dios por les genios sin ellos el mundo tuviera poco sentido...ejej

  • @michaeltyree5007
    @michaeltyree5007 3 года назад +107

    Beethoven 1 is vastly underrated. So many of the innovations that made Eroica the symphony it is were already at play here.

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 2 года назад +19

      I’m not sure that Beethoven 1 is underrated, but you are absolutely right that it is a far more radical work than often suggested by the so-called experts.
      To label the work ‘Classical’ thereby suggesting that is is something that can be tagged onto the world of Mozart and Haydn is I think very misleading; Beethoven 1 sits at the dawn of a new age in music, not at the dusk of the previous one.

    • @celloplaysmusic7330
      @celloplaysmusic7330 2 года назад +2

      @@elaineblackhurst1509 well this is a misconception
      People think classical music means music from the classical era. But classical music actually means. Music from ever since the baroque era till today that uses the logic of music theory and orchestration and the forms of classical pieces like sonatas, symphonies,concertos,suites

    • @BenjaminAnderson21
      @BenjaminAnderson21 2 года назад +3

      @@celloplaysmusic7330 There are plenty of different definitions for what counts as "classical" music, but the term usually does mean music either coming from the classical era or being characterized by classicism typical of that era when used in the context of differentiating the different composition styles that emerged as "classical" music developed over time.

    • @lukaschander
      @lukaschander 2 года назад

      🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈i love big black cocks

    • @j.jester7821
      @j.jester7821 2 года назад +3

      Not his most famous work no. But it is wonderful.

  • @leonardosoares7925
    @leonardosoares7925 5 лет назад +43

    Such a wonderful orchestra!

  • @falkodathe614
    @falkodathe614 2 года назад +6

    DIE beste Sinfonie !!!!

  • @dcheng2238
    @dcheng2238 4 года назад +18

    Estrada is such a great conductor I am confident that the musicians are inspired by his expressions and movements.

    • @katrinat.3032
      @katrinat.3032 2 года назад +4

      I like his movements. It’s like he’s acting out the music

  • @Schleiermacher1000
    @Schleiermacher1000 3 года назад +9

    What an excellent orchestra, with an excellent conductor

  • @Dibernardo2010
    @Dibernardo2010 4 года назад +42

    Bene che ogni tanto si vedono in orchestra i clarinetti in do. Mi fa piacere che si usano. Ottima performance dell' orchestra

  • @philippegallo1557
    @philippegallo1557 3 года назад +8

    Chaque jour, j'écoute une œuvre interprétée par cet excellent orchestre et dirigée par ce chef dynamique, c'est toujours un ravissement ! Merci à vous !

  • @加藤康昭-g8g
    @加藤康昭-g8g 2 года назад +6

    古楽器🎺Trumpet📯Horn&Oboeの響きに感激です!

  • @nadimamariana
    @nadimamariana 6 лет назад +25

    I love Beethoven.

  • @malcolmpalmer
    @malcolmpalmer 2 года назад +10

    Old Ludwig would have approved, I'm sure! Excellent interpretation!

  • @richardcarew4708
    @richardcarew4708 3 года назад +3

    vielen Dank... te amo Maestro Andre Orozco-Estrada... vielen Dank

  •  Месяц назад +2

    The start of a legend!!!

  • @filibertopierami6892
    @filibertopierami6892 2 года назад +2

    Travolgente, spettacolare .... che dire di più ... una parola nuova .... da brividi

  • @chrispepinot
    @chrispepinot Год назад

    21:45 ❤❤❤ Kindheitserinnerungen. Da kommen mir die Tränen, so schön ist das.

  • @masaofujiwara5390
    @masaofujiwara5390 2 года назад +6

    愉悦感にあふれた素晴らしい演奏です。指揮者も素晴らしい。I love this performance. what a wonderful music.
    big thanks for sharing.

    • @AWWx2
      @AWWx2 Год назад +1

      Thank you for Translating your native language to English for us.

  • @pleindeplanes1430
    @pleindeplanes1430 Год назад

    Orozco Estrada is the best for Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert.... Future may show what he will be the best for in addition to that. Long may he live and work and do his art for us. His tempi are the best. He is so comprehensive for those compositors. He makes them sing, dance, shout and dream directly in front of us. HR Symphonic Orchestra's Capacity of course is the best partner for this art. Thank You to the Orchestra and the Conductor!

  • @muruganv5164
    @muruganv5164 3 года назад +3

    World best music symphony my favorite only symphony orchestra world best Beethoven

  • @Discovery_and_Change
    @Discovery_and_Change Год назад +7

    *1st movement
    0:43 begins | 1:54 theme transition | 3:50 theme | 5:19 theme (more energetic) | 7:06 theme | 8:22 ending checkpoint | 8:57 close to end | *9:04 checkpoint | 9:23 ending notes |
    2nd movement
    10:02 begins | 11:12 theme | 12:57 theme | 15:41 theme |
    3rd movement
    17:41 begins
    4th movement
    21:21 begins

  • @manuelherrera7106
    @manuelherrera7106 4 года назад +18

    La música clásica es una ayuda psicológica en estos tiempos de pandemia

  • @leonpiorek3211
    @leonpiorek3211 3 года назад +3

    Danke fürs posten, Gottes Segen euch! Jesus liebt euch so sehr!

  • @johnturley8621
    @johnturley8621 2 года назад +4

    This performance of Beethoven (and all the others under Sr. Orozco-Estrada) are proof positive that South America is no vast wasteland musically speaking. I could point to numerous popular singers who prove the point by themselves, but also to Sr. Orozco-E. and Sr. Eras-Casado (never mind the composers Villa-Lobos and Piazzola). Numerous poets too. I am glad that HR is liberally represented here. Enhorabuena, JAT

    • @한희선-k4l
      @한희선-k4l Год назад +1

      나는 베토벤을사랑하고 존경한다 교양곡이 너무좋아 매일 듣는다

  • @marliesrabisch784
    @marliesrabisch784 4 года назад +11

    Diese Sinfonie ist mir vertrauter, als ich vermutet habe, habe diese Musik also schon öfter gehört, ohne zu wissen, welche Sinfonie das war.

  • @ChristophPollak
    @ChristophPollak 3 месяца назад

    Wow, da wird Beethoven ganz lebendig. Hut ab vor dieser Leistung und Interpretation! Bravissimo!! Und DANKE

  • @harryhagan5937
    @harryhagan5937 3 года назад +14

    I would love knowing if the Master himself ever heard such splendid orchestral playing.

    • @katrinat.3032
      @katrinat.3032 2 года назад +9

      I think he could hear it in his mind.

    • @esc-fan2591
      @esc-fan2591 Год назад +3

      When he wrote his first symphony he heard fairly good.

  • @けーせう
    @けーせう Год назад +3

    この曲は、かなり演奏が難しいのですが、十分な注意をしながらの指揮振りだったと思います。🎉ブラボー。日本🇯🇵からありがとう

  • @ВладимирУ-т3ц
    @ВладимирУ-т3ц 2 года назад +3

    Замечательный оркестр исполняет гениального Бетховена!

  • @vitomuzevic6422
    @vitomuzevic6422 3 года назад +4

    Practicing marks:
    I mov
    11:18
    13:52
    15:45
    16:35
    III mov
    19:50

  • @AWWx2
    @AWWx2 Год назад

    Yet another wonderful performance ! Thank you so much for sharing this great orchestra with RUclips viewers all around the world.

  • @cleorodrigues3599
    @cleorodrigues3599 3 года назад +4

    Como sempre, Beethoven é maravilhoso ! Parabéns Andrés, parabéns orquestra.

  • @gabrielnavarrodelage
    @gabrielnavarrodelage 4 года назад +6

    Magnífica interpretación de esta maravillosa sinfonía. Los timbales, de lujo.

  • @neryfernandoarangodomingue7280
    @neryfernandoarangodomingue7280 4 года назад +4

    Thank you very much for this magnificent interpretation of this work of art.
    I admire them ALL

  • @samuelknipling3823
    @samuelknipling3823 5 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful execution. Displays the energy and creativity of the master. I agree Sym No 1 is underrated. The performance has excellent audio and video. I had not seen Estrada before and was most impressed. His colorful style reminds me a bit of Carlos Kleiber

  • @schubert5170
    @schubert5170 Год назад +2

    One of my favorite Beethoven symphonies. Hard to believe this is Beethoven's first symphony. So unique and sophisticated. Also this reminds me of Shumann's Spring symphony.

  • @notaire2
    @notaire2 8 лет назад +19

    Sehr klare und gut artikulierte Aufführung dieses echt klassischen Meisterwerks ohne überflüssige Dynamik oder Agogik. Das kompakte Orchester ist wirklich ausgezeichnet, und die rhythmische Leitung vom genialen Dirigenten ist einfach wunderbar.

    • @222mozart
      @222mozart 5 лет назад +1

      haben wir dasselbe gehört ? das hier jedenfalls war Beethoven zum Abgewöhnen.

    • @katrinat.3032
      @katrinat.3032 2 года назад +1

      This conductor brings so much energy to every piece, but yet it’s well balanced. So enjoyable!!!!

  • @Monbar38
    @Monbar38 3 года назад +4

    Great! Precision and joy. Congratulations from Poland!

  • @antoniocostanza8227
    @antoniocostanza8227 Год назад +2

    Primo monumentale composizione sinfonica prima sinfonia Ludwig Van Beethoven

  • @katrinat.3032
    @katrinat.3032 2 года назад +2

    Fellow music lovers. May I suggest another FANTASTIC performance by this orchestra and conductor; Creatures of Prometheus also by Beethoven. You will not be disappointed

  • @kovalanpachu
    @kovalanpachu 4 года назад +7

    I am no expert. Estrada is my favorite!

  • @grailgnosticism2342
    @grailgnosticism2342 3 года назад +4

    the 3rd movement is just so cleverly inventive, amazing!

  • @akih.3911
    @akih.3911 4 года назад +4

    I:
    Exposition: 1:54
    Reprise: 7:06
    IV: 21:21

  • @themanitoueatery1543
    @themanitoueatery1543 8 месяцев назад

    This performance has brought life to this piece for me. Thank you. Spectacular.

  • @СветланаЗуйко-ж6ъ
    @СветланаЗуйко-ж6ъ Год назад +1

    Подяка музикантам!,Особливо духовикам!
    Дерево-візитівка оркестру!
    Бравіссімо!

  • @carlostaberner1769
    @carlostaberner1769 3 года назад +9

    Buena interpretación. No sabía que Debussy tocara la flauta travesera.😉😉

  • @simoneoliboni1483
    @simoneoliboni1483 2 года назад

    Meraviglioso beethoven musica classica per orchestra completa

  • @corujapolitica252
    @corujapolitica252 6 лет назад +8

    Maravilhoso! Espetacular! Greetings from Brazil 😃💚💛

    • @Татьяна-л1г6ф
      @Татьяна-л1г6ф 4 года назад

      Estoy acuerdo completamente!Saludos desde Ucraina,una de los paices que corren de la Union Sovietica.Siempre me gustaria su muzica ecpecialmente 9 simfonia!

  • @jandrewscali
    @jandrewscali Год назад

    Love this orchestra and conductor so much!!!

  • @Dan5482
    @Dan5482 Год назад

    Superb! Both the orchestra and the conductor are just great!!!

  • @juanhernanburgosromero6586
    @juanhernanburgosromero6586 5 лет назад +7

    Muy bien maestro. La hizo sonar como en su estreno (la Imagino). Bravo!

  • @SpeedFreaK79x
    @SpeedFreaK79x 3 года назад +20

    Wahnsinn! Mit ordentlich Feuer an den Verstärkerausgängen schiesst mich diese Sinfonie jedes mal nahezu aus der Unterhose 🙃

    • @klauskruger6187
      @klauskruger6187 3 года назад

      Ja? Also mir geht es so bei den Rolling Stones.

    • @SpeedFreaK79x
      @SpeedFreaK79x 3 года назад +5

      @@klauskruger6187 Na dann hau rein 👍

  • @lucasveron7616
    @lucasveron7616 3 года назад +7

    Que hermoso suena el comienzo, por dios ❣️

  • @aurelianojosemonteiro1398
    @aurelianojosemonteiro1398 3 года назад +3

    Obrigado amigos e amigas musicistas!

  • @rodrigoorrego7866
    @rodrigoorrego7866 4 года назад +2

    Surely with Petrenko the best conductor at the moment because i am sure he created this wonderful Orchestra sound, quite close to perfection.

  • @natashapbooks
    @natashapbooks 3 года назад +3

    Bravo👏👏👏 phenomenal

  • @MrFriccolini
    @MrFriccolini 3 года назад +24

    Welcher Mensch, der noch alle beisammen hat, disliket dieses Video?!

    • @alpaka9591
      @alpaka9591 3 года назад +3

      Ich muss das wegen Schule hören und zwar noch drei weitere von Beethoven 😑

    • @philippj8742
      @philippj8742 3 года назад

      Die Anton Eberl Ultras

  • @kiankou1
    @kiankou1 2 года назад +2

    Razor cut, sharp but not machine like ensemble like no other. Very impressive.

  • @treedeblue
    @treedeblue 2 года назад +4

    In many ways Beethoven was discourage after this amazing yet different composition, first symphony’s for the era followed a strict pattern, Master Ludwig completely departed from this construction.

  • @marliesrabisch784
    @marliesrabisch784 2 года назад +1

    Als ich diese Sinfonie das erste Mal bewusst hörte, (das war vor ca. 55 Jahren), erinnerte sie mich sofort an Mozart.

  • @stephenhowe4107
    @stephenhowe4107 Год назад +1

    I like the fact that the recapituation is honoured

  • @faville
    @faville 8 месяцев назад +1

    Vln 1 has their spiccato/sautille game down tight. That finale is brutal on the violins. Unfortunately, they don’t get paid more for the difficulty factor 😂. Bravo violins.

  • @steffen5121
    @steffen5121 Год назад +2

    Orozco makes these symphonies always sound sooo energetic!

  • @urbangrouse
    @urbangrouse 4 года назад +4

    Bravo! So good! :-)

  • @vitaoblackmore
    @vitaoblackmore 4 года назад +2

    Magnífico !

  • @elyzabethfennell8901
    @elyzabethfennell8901 Месяц назад

    The camerawork is great

  • @MikeGreenwood51
    @MikeGreenwood51 4 года назад +10

    Beethoven symphony No. 1 first preformed publicly in March 1795 (Wiki2020). It was his only published symphony in the Eighteenth Century as his other eight symphonies were after the year 1800.
    Editors notes: After 6 months it has been found that my comment is inaccurate as is revealed in a further comment lower in the comments below. So please do not accept my first comment as factual. It is briefly left (if I ever get around to it again) so as not to remove the comments below before they have been read and my appology accepted as acknoledged. Sorry all. TY Elaine Blackhurst.

    • @mr-wx3lv
      @mr-wx3lv 4 года назад

      I'm guessing it's the first important symphony written after Haydn ?! But it's sounds totally different in style...

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 3 года назад +1

      It does no service to anyone to write poorly researched comments, with factual errors, that do nothing but mislead readers.
      Beethoven’s first symphony was first performed in Vienna on 2 April 1800; it was part of a big concert that included other music by himself, and works by Mozart and Haydn.

    • @MikeGreenwood51
      @MikeGreenwood51 3 года назад

      ​@@elaineblackhurst1509 Thank You very much. It appears after checking that you are right and my comment wrong. So thank you for pointing that out. I clearly miss read, or miss interpreted what was there for all to see. His first public preformance in Vienna was in March 1795 but that preformance was not a preformance of his first symphony. So my statement was wrong there. He apparantly had finished the composition's principle outline of his 1st symphony in March 1795 (From Wiki2021: 'It is not known exactly when Beethoven finished writing this work, but sketches of the finale were found to be from 1795'). But that is not the same as preforming it publically. So yes. You are correct and my comment was clearly wrong. So sorry for my error.

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 3 года назад +1

      @@MikeGreenwood51
      No problem, my point was that it’s important to be factually disciplined.
      One thing worth remembering with Beethoven generally, and the first symphony in particular, is that he didn’t publish anything until he was ready; from his arrival in Vienna in November 1792, he clearly still had much to learn.
      The Opus 1 piano trios, Opus 2 piano sonatas, Opus 18 string quartets and Symphony 1 for example when they did appear, were all I think startlingly new, more so than they are often credited to be.
      You are quite right that in some of his earliest published works, he occasionally used older sketches - he did so also with the slow movement of the f minor piano sonata Opus 2 No 1 which I think is slightly old-fashioned and Mozartian - but generally speaking, Beethoven is clearly a new voice.

  • @CMARK-dc6vl
    @CMARK-dc6vl 7 лет назад +4

    Brilliant 👍

  • @korhonenmikko
    @korhonenmikko Год назад

    Natural horns and trumpets, hell yeah

  • @aureliagc14
    @aureliagc14 6 лет назад +3

    obrigada! bravo!

  • @carloalbertorattini7169
    @carloalbertorattini7169 2 года назад +1

    capolavoro classico

  • @luizavarovici
    @luizavarovici 3 года назад +1

    Fabulous!!!!

  • @西村友希-e3h
    @西村友希-e3h 4 года назад +1

    Happy birthday!

  • @1968KWT
    @1968KWT 3 года назад +1

    From 21:46 = the concluding chorus in Handel’s ‘Ariodante’ 🤓

    • @elaineblackhurst1509
      @elaineblackhurst1509 Год назад +1

      Pray tell how it was possible for Beethoven in 1800 to know the concluding chorus of Handel’s Ariodante.

  • @brokenrecord3523
    @brokenrecord3523 3 года назад +5

    I've always wondered if the conductor does much during the actual concert. I understand his role in rehearsal and interpreting the music, but nobody but the audience seems to look at him. Explanations welcome 🙂

    • @stephenwu1524
      @stephenwu1524 3 года назад +12

      Remember, even if it doesn't seem like the orchestra is looking at them, they always are via peripheral vision. No matter how easy a piece is, no matter how well-rehearsed, a full orchestra will always fall apart without a conductor. Even if you aren't directly looking, it's very easy to see the conductor while focusing on the music, and usually, people are paying more attention to the conductor anyway since they're rehearsed enough to get the music. The conductor is also extremely important to an orchestra because light travels faster than sound. In an ideal concert hall, with the ideal seating arrangements, the sound goes towards the audience. If you're at the back of the orchestra, the sound of the people at the front will travel all the way to the back of the concert hall before reaching your ears. It sounds ridiculous due to how fast we think sound travels, but it's much slower than we think. Especially if it was a huge concert hall, there would be at least 1-2 seconds of delay for the players at the back. This makes listening a hugely ineffective way for an orchestra to be together, the conductor is hugely important to an orchestra, even at the concert when everyone is already well rehearsed.

    • @harryhagan5937
      @harryhagan5937 3 года назад +3

      @@stephenwu1524 Right. Not to mention the dynamics the conductor reiterates.

    • @stephenwu1524
      @stephenwu1524 3 года назад +7

      @@harryhagan5937 Really, the conductor does a lot of stuff. Think about it this way, an orchestra is just a really big instrument, and the conductor is the one playing it. He controls everything from dynamics to phrasing, to tempi changes, to general interpretation, etc. Anything an instrumentalist could do on their instrument a conductor can do with a well-trained orchestra. What I said before was mostly just a general overview of why conductors are still important, not even close to everything.

    • @harryhagan5937
      @harryhagan5937 3 года назад +1

      @@stephenwu1524 Yes. I know. Thx.

    • @katrinat.3032
      @katrinat.3032 2 года назад +1

      They watch him. They know when to glance up.

  • @taniabianco760
    @taniabianco760 7 лет назад +2

    Io la uso per fare i compiti mi divertito di più

  • @glennjoshua9950
    @glennjoshua9950 Месяц назад

    Beethoven's First Symphony contains an array of fresh, unprecedented sounds and rhythms, especially compared to his Second, which in its own way, is a wonderful piece as well, yet it never quite feels like an evolution from his First. Sometimes I've wondered. . .Was Beethoven's Second Symphony really his original FIRST, before mid- composition, he'd unexpectedly stumbled upon a voice so unique from both Haydn and Mozart, that he discarded it, and began composing a new revolutionary work that would eventually become his official Symphony #1, while returning to that first project and making it his Symphony #2?

  • @Quotenwagnerianer
    @Quotenwagnerianer 7 лет назад +6

    Aha! Da hat es jemand geschafft die Musiker dazu zu bewegen Inventionstrompeten und Naturhörner zu spielen.
    Bei uns in Bonn ist der vorherige GMD mit seinem Vorstoß am Widerstand der Musiker gescheitert.

  • @mysticmouse7261
    @mysticmouse7261 Год назад

    The second movement is pure Haydn. The whole symphony is firmly in that style

  • @nolimit_deniz1172
    @nolimit_deniz1172 3 года назад +2

    🔥🔥🔥💪❤️💎

  • @sacalius_papalagius
    @sacalius_papalagius 4 года назад

    if anyone knowledgable sees this comment let me know what you think are the celli & basses at 25:16 on pizzicato or is it just staccato arco (spiccato or something)

    • @awakenedbahamut2574
      @awakenedbahamut2574 4 года назад +2

      It's arco. I'm playing this symphony now and it's not hard to do.

  • @한희선-k4l
    @한희선-k4l Год назад +1

    베토벤의 교양곡이 9 그이외에 서곡 피아노 다방면으로 많은 곡들이 있는바 음악공부 의 스승은 누구였을가 알고싶네요 현시대는 베토벤을 배우고 있는대 말이죠

  • @СветланаЗуйко-ж6ъ

    Супер!!!!!

  • @junlee6435
    @junlee6435 3 года назад +2

    21:46

  • @flossi6363
    @flossi6363 5 лет назад +1

    26:05 🙏🏻

  • @JulioRodriguez-gf8gh
    @JulioRodriguez-gf8gh 3 месяца назад

    Hermoso, pero es extraño que ese último atril de los 2s violines este detrás de un atril de la violas.... ¿No había más lugar?

  • @celalnecatiucyldz8202
    @celalnecatiucyldz8202 Год назад

    Ruhuma renk kattı
    colored my soul

  • @cyclonebrawl-stars6421
    @cyclonebrawl-stars6421 Год назад +1

    Just 30 min 😮

  • @steffen5121
    @steffen5121 Год назад

    I have an earworm from what I think to be a beethoven orchestra work. But I only remember this instant where the whole orchestra plays this fanfare unisono with the timpanies rolling on the long second notes. They are fourths, slowly, thriumphant. Like tadaaa tadaaa tadatadatadaaaa! (C-F-- C-F-- CFCFCF---...) Does anyone know what I mean?

  • @janekim3022
    @janekim3022 6 лет назад +1

    10:00 14:35

  • @hpe9642
    @hpe9642 5 месяцев назад

    18:45 19:50

  • @oldcalley
    @oldcalley Месяц назад

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @jandanielmeyer3146
    @jandanielmeyer3146 2 года назад +1

    The Dirigent has interesting hands

  • @MrShovelBottom
    @MrShovelBottom 2 года назад

    2:08 4:10 17:40 18:10 20:45 21:43