It also appears in the french masterpiece Irrevérsible, the 2002 film by Gaspar Noé... such thrilling movie couldn't end up with a better song ♡. PLEASE watch it, though it tears you apart as it did with me.
Same... I've heared almost all of his simphonies (just 8th and 9th left), didn't dislike them, but this is the only music that enters in my hears... Althrough I just hear heavy-metal music...
@@RuiPedroEsteves73 Everyone has heard the ninth symphony. Also, if the third symphony didn't enter your heart (I'm assuming 'hears' is a typo), then you didn't really listen to it very well at all. The same is true for the sixth symphony, and second movement of the fifth. They are absolutely beautiful. The others are also beautiful, but mainly warrant pure intensity. Back to Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125. It is considered the greatest piece of music ever written, and it is also the most famous piece of music ever written, as well as the most advanced piece of music ever written. It is certainly every aspect of music. Jarring intensity, perhaps more powerful than any other piece, and such beautiful passages to make it the most famous piece of all time.And to think it was composed by a deaf man.
+Roberto Grajales - The Black Cat (1934) - The Bells in Old Town (1946) - The Long Night (probably; 1947) - A Ham in a Roll (1949) - Lola (probably; 1961) - Me enveneno de azules (probably; 1971) - A touch of Class (probably; 1973) - Zardoz (1974) - O Casamento (probably; 1976) - The Outsider (probably; 1981) - Frances (1982) - La scorta (probably; 1993) - Immortal Beloved (1994) - Mr. Holland's Opus (1995) - El mundo contra mi (probably; 1997) - Photographing Fairies (1997) - Scotland, Pa. (probably; 2001) - Salvage Squad - TV series/''Biber Submarine'' (2002) - Irreversible (probably; 2002) - Cravate Club (2002) - Copying Beethoven (probably; 2006) - The Fall (2006) - Crap Shoot: The Documentary (2007) - The Darjeeling Limited (2007) - Tears of April (2008) - Tres caminos (probably; 2008) - Block (short) (probably; 2009) - Knowing (2009) - Mustache Party (short) (probably; 2010) - The King's Speech (2010) - LA Phil Live - TV Series/''Dudamel Conducts Beethoven'' (probably; 2011) - No Ordinary Family - TV Series/''No Ordinary Detention'' (2011) Very effectively used in KNOWING (2009) with Nicolas Cage.I hope that helps...
If you haven't already, check out the opening title sequence to Tarsem's THE FALL. Fantastic images to accompany this powerful piece of music. The best!!
j'aime la musique clasique si profonde et ça nous touche au cœur cette musique est tris comme le blessure,et douleur de la vie !MERCI Beethoven la chance de écoute votre musique dans notre vie!
There isn't anything to cover up. The message is to make one feel happy, light and positive. It definitely does for me, if it doesn't click for you, if you don't 'get it', then so be it.
This song resonates so deeply in me. Without even having met my Bubbe, it paints a picture of her walking out of Auschwitz while remembering the hardships she endured and the family she lost.
The Allegretto is so moving it’s difficult to find a way to describe it. Passionate, stealthy, insistent, it conjures up for me the forward motion of whitewater rivers. There’s the brooding darkness that animates the first few minutes followed by a gentleness - almost sweet - of the lighter phrases thereafter. Fritz Reiner felt all of this keenly: my father played under him in Pittsburgh in the late 30s & early 40s and the stories of his life as a conductor are endless… The age of the symphony orchestra is long past but it made its lasting mark
This was used to superb effect in 'The Kings Speech ' Beethoven created some of the most amazing pieces of music, even more awe inspiring when you consider that he was deaf for a large part of his life.
This reminds me of war, our miserable condition, and everything wrong with our minds...yet it seems like Beethoven had the profundity to see utter beauty even in those things. And the strength to hold hope.
A wound that bleeds such hopelessness and sublime pain, whenever you try to close it, whenever you try to hope, you know that you are fooling yourself. And when realization dawns on you again and again with its enormity, you bleed again. And you finally become true, beautiful.
A brilliant performance by the CSO. I've had the opportunity to see them live several times, and they bring life and vivid emotion into every piece they perform. This is an excellent recording, if I might add.
This song plays all throughout the movie called, 'photographing fairies' ..move is moving and is about the afterlife,...use to be thought that fairies were little angels of deceased loved ones, and a photographer catches them on his antique old camera. The movie is based back in the 1800's or earlier..when photography was done using a big bulky camera that sat on three way standing tri pods. I loved the movie, and it was very stirring all through out and played this song all through out.
Omg me too, I was watching it now and couldn't remember the name of it but knew it because I played it in my band and went looking to figure out what it was.
Das ist herrlich Traurigkeit. Ich habe nicht viel Geld. Mein Job ist es nicht gut. Mein 19 Jahre alter Sohn hasst mich. Meine Familie hat Probleme, die Manson Family scheinen gut zu machen. Aber auch hier ist Herr Beethoven und seine schöne Musik. Ich bin glücklich.
Rowan Smith We had the choice to either join band or choirs or General music I chose General music we Do guitar 2 times a week half a day on Wednessday and All day friday and for Monday -Tuesday half a day on Wednesday and Thursday we have class about the different types of music how its put together. We also learn about Composers such as Beethoven. So we do a lot more than just Guitar. in my opinion its fun!
El mejor,y la mejor parte de esta pieza musical de toda la canción o pieza musical el tiempo que dure excelente lo que es la música que te transporta y te transmite emociones y sentimientos que me pone la piel erizada
I firmly believe that this music will live forever. One day it will be the oldest treasure of mankind, after the Hoover Dam has crumbled, after the pyramids are sand.
This is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I have ever heard. It has so much emotion, so much pain... It is definitely an amazing piece.
This music was featured in the film Zardoz
Andre Keefer it featured on 1000s of films.
It also appears in the french masterpiece Irrevérsible, the 2002 film by Gaspar Noé... such thrilling movie couldn't end up with a better song ♡. PLEASE watch it, though it tears you apart as it did with me.
Same... I've heared almost all of his simphonies (just 8th and 9th left), didn't dislike them, but this is the only music that enters in my hears... Althrough I just hear heavy-metal music...
@@RuiPedroEsteves73 Everyone has heard the ninth symphony. Also, if the third symphony didn't enter your heart (I'm assuming 'hears' is a typo), then you didn't really listen to it very well at all. The same is true for the sixth symphony, and second movement of the fifth. They are absolutely beautiful. The others are also beautiful, but mainly warrant pure intensity. Back to Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125. It is considered the greatest piece of music ever written, and it is also the most famous piece of music ever written, as well as the most advanced piece of music ever written. It is certainly every aspect of music. Jarring intensity, perhaps more powerful than any other piece, and such beautiful passages to make it the most famous piece of all time.And to think it was composed by a deaf man.
My favorite piece of music in the whole world and has been for my entire life. It moves me like no other. Thank you.
Greatest "slow" movement of a symphony ever written, IMHO.
I really love this movement. It's a very beautiful piece of music.
beethoven... the greatest composer of all time!
He's my favorite classical for sure!!!
The King's Speech
What perfect music, for the climactic scene of the whole thing!
Notice the beautifully melancholy ringing A minor chords mirroring each other at the beginning and end... absolutely genius...
Best performance ever of this symphony with Fritz Reiner and CSO!
An immortal piece as most of Beethoven. This has been used in at least 15
different movies that I know about, since 1934.
Which movies are those? I'm interested
+Roberto Grajales - The Black Cat (1934)
- The Bells in Old Town (1946)
- The Long Night (probably; 1947)
- A Ham in a Roll (1949)
- Lola (probably; 1961)
- Me enveneno de azules (probably; 1971)
- A touch of Class (probably; 1973)
- Zardoz (1974)
- O Casamento (probably; 1976)
- The Outsider (probably; 1981)
- Frances (1982)
- La scorta (probably; 1993)
- Immortal Beloved (1994)
- Mr. Holland's Opus (1995)
- El mundo contra mi (probably; 1997)
- Photographing Fairies (1997)
- Scotland, Pa. (probably; 2001)
- Salvage Squad - TV series/''Biber Submarine'' (2002)
- Irreversible (probably; 2002)
- Cravate Club (2002)
- Copying Beethoven (probably; 2006)
- The Fall (2006)
- Crap Shoot: The Documentary (2007)
- The Darjeeling Limited (2007)
- Tears of April (2008)
- Tres caminos (probably; 2008)
- Block (short) (probably; 2009)
- Knowing (2009)
- Mustache Party (short) (probably; 2010)
- The King's Speech (2010)
- LA Phil Live - TV Series/''Dudamel Conducts Beethoven'' (probably; 2011)
- No Ordinary Family - TV Series/''No Ordinary Detention'' (2011) Very effectively used in KNOWING (2009) with Nicolas Cage.I hope that helps...
+Raul daSilva I meet this symphony thanks to the trailer of "The fall" it is a hard movie to get but I still want to see it. Thank you
+Raul daSilva also xmen apocalypse... that shitty movie didnt deserve this
And Barbie and the pink shoes
Beethoven!!!
WOW genius!!!
It is the soul of man pouring out, too much for man to bare.
Absolutely amazing. A real masterpiece. Hail you Maestro Beethoven, the king of music.
my favorite music... reminds me of life... of people and their own lives... IT IS BEAUTIFUL.
His ear was touched by God, removing all external distraction, and this is what he heard.
WOW
New favorite conducting of this! Speechless.
Beauty, beauty, beauty... Thanks for sharing.
Amazing !!!!! Perfect !!!!!! breathtaking !!!!
If you haven't already, check out the opening title sequence to Tarsem's THE FALL.
Fantastic images to accompany this powerful piece of music. The best!!
The first time I heard 7th was in Cleveland by von Dohnanyi many moons ago. Instantly became one of my favorites and still is.
j'aime la musique clasique si profonde et ça nous touche au cœur cette musique est tris comme le blessure,et douleur de la vie !MERCI Beethoven la chance de écoute votre musique dans notre vie!
I fell in love with this piece when I watch the movie Knowing
This has the best rhythm/bps i have ever listened. Get carrying me far aways...
Classic Rock musicians absolutely love Beethoven. His a Rocker :-)
There isn't anything to cover up. The message is to make one feel happy, light and positive. It definitely does for me, if it doesn't click for you, if you don't 'get it', then so be it.
I like how this version brings out some of the parts that are beautiful. : )
Wonderful...my favorite...Masterpiece!
"I DON'T MEAN NO DISRESPECT MOZART, BUT BEETHOVEN HAD THE BEST SYMPHONY OF ALL TIME!, ALL TIME!!!!" - Kanye West
This song resonates so deeply in me. Without even having met my Bubbe, it paints a picture of her walking out of Auschwitz while remembering the hardships she endured and the family she lost.
Blessings
I like classical music always inspires me, thanks beethoven
It's Gripping with it's emotive poignancy,BRAVO!!
This is such an amazing piece of art
Genius beyond comprehension.
The Allegretto is so moving it’s difficult to find a way to describe it. Passionate, stealthy, insistent, it conjures up for me the forward motion of whitewater rivers. There’s the brooding darkness that animates the first few minutes followed by a gentleness - almost sweet - of the lighter phrases thereafter. Fritz Reiner felt all of this keenly: my father played under him in Pittsburgh in the late 30s & early 40s and the stories of his life as a conductor are endless… The age of the symphony orchestra is long past but it made its lasting mark
Ludwig van Beethoven, liberator of the soul.
I like it at this pace!
This was used to superb effect in 'The Kings Speech ' Beethoven created some of the most amazing pieces of music, even more awe inspiring when you consider that he was deaf for a large part of his life.
Beautiful movement
This reminds me of war, our miserable condition, and everything wrong with our minds...yet it seems like Beethoven had the profundity to see utter beauty even in those things. And the strength to hold hope.
BEAUTIFUL
best symphony ever
It's impossible not to get affected by this music
i agree
A wound that bleeds such hopelessness and sublime pain, whenever you try to close it, whenever you try to hope, you know that you are fooling yourself. And when realization dawns on you again and again with its enormity, you bleed again.
And you finally become true, beautiful.
Therapy comrs eith Ode to Joy.
this music is magic
A brilliant performance by the CSO. I've had the opportunity to see them live several times, and they bring life and vivid emotion into every piece they perform. This is an excellent recording, if I might add.
Wonderful
For those who don't know... this music is featured in an older movie called "Zardoz"... quite appropriately.
This song plays all throughout the movie called, 'photographing fairies' ..move is moving and is about the afterlife,...use to be thought that fairies were little angels of deceased loved ones, and a photographer catches them on his antique old camera. The movie is based back in the 1800's or earlier..when photography was done using a big bulky camera that sat on three way standing tri pods. I loved the movie, and it was very stirring all through out and played this song all through out.
@@bjd0316 yes.I saw that movie and I still believe in fairies!
quarantine without this piece: Boring af
quarantine with this piece: The world has ended and all that is left is my work. So I shall do it.
Have this in LP... Althrough I've heared all the symphonies , this is the music that I like most... But I don't dislike the others...
Tuhle miluju.Moc krasná.
Fritz Reiner, one of the great conductors of the 20th century, in a glorious sound. Need to dig this recording.
This was in the visually and emotionally stunning movie The Fall with Lee Pace
Gefaellt mir!! Wunderschoen!!
This is probably my favorite piece of classical music...! Also, Vivaldi's 4 seasons and Pomp and Circumstance AND Haydn's (I think) 60th Symphony !
simply beauty
I was so happy when I heard this song begin in X-men omFG
...right?!?
apocalypse
Yes me too
No more superpowers
Omg me too, I was watching it now and couldn't remember the name of it but knew it because I played it in my band and went looking to figure out what it was.
Of course I like this!
mezcla de alegría sí pero también de profunda tristeza!!
Unutterable joy
This is some real O.G shit right here, Sup Bethooven my man, this is some real dope killah music you made here dawwg!
LOL
I got so hyped when this was in DC's legends of tomorrow for that split second.
Прекрасно!
i love this music. it is russian child hood music and makes me cry everytime i hear it
me gusta la musica y el vacío el silencio que hay detrás melodía con sus partes de fondo se olle el silencio es tan reconfortante....
I found that in War Thunder. That masterpiece is just beautiful.
simply divine
"The Fall" brought me here. By the way, excelent movie - and thanks for the music upload *
Ludwig van Beethoven , surely the greatest composer in history.
Una de las mejores obras musicales de los compositores neoclásico
Superb!
Das ist herrlich Traurigkeit. Ich habe nicht viel Geld. Mein Job ist es nicht gut. Mein 19 Jahre alter Sohn hasst mich. Meine Familie hat Probleme, die Manson Family scheinen gut zu machen. Aber auch hier ist Herr Beethoven und seine schöne Musik. Ich bin glücklich.
i love it
Eu amo essa música. Gosto de escutar bem alto pela manhã, bem cedo, antes do dia amanhecer, rs.
I am here because of a movie. The man on earth. Please look at this movie too. Greetings from Germany.
+blauundweiss1957
I've watched it , and believe me: It is amazing!!!!
there's also another very good movie, "The Fall" (2006) - try it out ;)
It's also one of the themes for Photographing Fairies movie, a movie worth watching.
all these comments make laugh a little lol, this man was a musical master ! one of a kind and that's why we relate to him today !
La perfection!!
I have to play this in a quartet for school (7th grade clarinet.)
Rowan Smith kinda same here except we just listened to it in my (6th grade General music class) a couple days ago
Mateo-Tube Are you going to play it?
Rowan Smith No sadly in this class we only play Guitar but we listened to this just as and exercise and activity.
Mateo-Tube Only guitar? Man that sucks, we have a while school band.
Rowan Smith We had the choice to either join band or choirs or General music I chose General music we Do guitar 2 times a week half a day on Wednessday and All day friday and for Monday -Tuesday half a day on Wednesday and Thursday we have class about the different types of music how its put together. We also learn about Composers such as Beethoven. So we do a lot more than just Guitar. in my opinion its fun!
El mejor,y la mejor parte de esta pieza musical de toda la canción o pieza musical el tiempo que dure excelente lo que es la música que te transporta y te transmite emociones y sentimientos que me pone la piel erizada
Ignorance. This is an amazing work of art
Knowing brought me here...again.
Touhou Project brought me here.
X-men apocalypse did...it have me chills when the song appeared
@@1nOnlyKong a meaningless "movie". Knowing, which also brought me here, has FAR greater meaning, and quite appropriate for the ending
I had no idea this was Beethoven!!
Unmistakably Beethoven!
Watch The Fall (2006), great movie with this as opening sound track
The way the music is used at the end during the stunt montage is beautiful.
Love💗
I'm so high, this is fucking crazy
music that impacts your soul.
who can dislike this music? make no sense in this dimension.
Beethoven Paul Mc Cartney Lloyd Webber and A Mozart. The greatest composers of all time
La mejor no me cansare de oír la
No more Super Powers.
You can strike your arrows from the tower of bable but YOU CAN NEVER STRIKE GOD!!
This symphony makes me think of alien planets, starships and the future.
Beautyvol
Que bonito
It's very hard to listen to much else after this.
I firmly believe that this music will live forever. One day it will be the oldest treasure of mankind, after the Hoover Dam has crumbled, after the pyramids are sand.
Now i do know why beethoven is so idolized.
Epic.....
Read somewhere that he wrote this while 'inspired' by his maligned chronical stomach pain
This piece is amazing, but so sad.
Sensual
The start is the best. I Think.
We used to play this song in highschool band.