I began my Star Trek experience in 1966 with its first episodes. I was a "Trekkie" from then on. Watched them over and over again in reruns. I was one of the first in line when the great reunion of 1979 was released. Wept with the audience when Spock died; laughed and cried again when he returned on the Genesis planet; was glad when "George & Gracie" got picked up and dropped off in the San Francisco Bay. I wasn't too sure about "The Next Generation ", but after the first few episodes, I was a "Trekkie" in earnest..again. All the great films that followed have kept me young at heart and eager as a kid waiting for the next treat. Now, as the last of "Picard III" has ended, I'm very sad....that it is indeed, the end of "TNG". Thanks to Gene Roddenberry's vision, the "Trek" has been one of my life's greatest joys. And many thanks to all the writers, producers, directors and most of all, to Sir Patrick Stewart, Johnathan Frakes, LeVar Burton(Kunta Kinte), and the rest of the great cast for bringing life to his vision. I'm just PO'd that I won't be around to see mankind fulfill that dreamed of "WARP SPEED", not to mention, "THE FEDERATION OF PLANETS" ...... GOD SPEED EVERYONE. .
I liked that Picard Season 3 tried and mostly succeeded to be Star Trek. I am eternally bummed that we have a Spock shouting curses while punching fake Khan, Starfleet crews who cry all the time, and all the other nonsense created by people who didn't even watch Trek.
I love Star Trek and i will always do. While the music was running in the background i've been imagining all the ships, the captains, the best scenes, the beautiful and delicate thematics that Star Trek talks about. Live long and prosper treekies all around the world!
The idea wasn't hope, but a sense of wonder. Many unbearable, old fart trekkies, think like that and they became dogmatic... it's like a cult to the "Roddenberry dream" who nobody ever knew exactly what does it mean... but in a show (and movies) about exploration, a sense of wonder is required, which implies, yes, hope, but also fear and even dispair
@@JulioLeonFandinho "Many unbearable, old fart trekkies, think like that and they became dogmatic... " Ah yes, one of the "tolerant ones" I see. Were it not for projection, some would have nothing to say. Didn't Earn It ruined Star Trek as it does everything else. Sisko was the last time I actually like Star Trek.
@@JRRodriguez-nu7po It's funny that you clown on DEI as a concept when the entire original cast was a monument to DEI. You didn't think it was a coincidence that there was a Yankee (Kirk), a good ol' boy (Bones), a Russian (Chekov), an Asian (Sulu), a European (Scotty), a black woman (Uhura), and an extraterrestrial alien (Spock) all on the same bridge, did you? The whole casting was about representation.
@@AdmiralKarelia INCORRECT, at the time DEI was against anyone not straight and "white" and Star Trek paved the way with such things as the first interacial kiss on network TV. I am a mulatto Cuban born American citizen. However in "Turnabout Intruder" the last episode Roddenberry wrote himself, it was made very clear women are NOT fit to lead starships, and neither are desk jockey commodores, because of combat. DEI is NOT about being color or sex blind, but about actively lowering standards to promote those who Didn't Earn It. Having arrived in the US as a 9yo in the 60s speaking no English, I did face some level of racism BUT I overcame it by competence, hard work and sheer perseverance with a smile. I have NEVER applied as a minority nor taken a dime of welfare, and neither did my parents. Our whole family left millions in money and assets in Cuba to get here as homeless. Now we're multimillionaires just as MANY immigrants from certain CULTURES do very well, whereas those from other CULTURES do not. Some cultures are way better than others and culture does NOT equal race. As to sex, the lowering of both physical AND mental standards to accomodate women in the armed forces is telling. Discrimination (against far asian and caucasians, check out college admissions) Intolerance (where tolerating different ideas is criminalized) and Exclusion (DEI) is DIRECTLY opposed to "I have a dream....of color blind". It is 1984 where words are twisted to mean the opposite. DEI is racist, sexist and intolerant of those that do NOT agree with it. It is high Irony that George Orwell was a communist writing against the very communism he thought to his death could be done "better". Get out of your echochamber and please do not go to the other neo NAZI sites. Check out Thomas Sowell, Dinesh D'Souza and so many others. No sir, Star Trek was right, women are not fit for front line combat. The pilot is interesting, but not clear if she was indeed second in command.
The Need of the many outweight the need of the few or even the ones...I was and always will be your friend...Live Long and Prosper🖖🏻" - Spock, Leonard Nimoy R.I.P
The DR1 (and National) Symphony Orchestra is the Danish equivalent to the English BBC1 Symphony Orchestra, so it's top quality public service. You will also find that they have the same kind of high production standards to make children like this kind of symphony orchestra music for educational purpose to "nurture" their development. They are all doing this for the love of it and not for the actual pay check and money.
I am a devout Trekkie, and have listened to all the Orchestrations of Trek music of I believe to be the best in the industry I love all that is Trek mainly the older films and TOS, and I found The Danish Natl. Symphony to be top of the class, all the Musicians lending there God given talents to play Trek was desert to my ears a true master piece of epic listening and pleasure "BRAVO" I say "BRAVO"
I've heard many orchestras attempt to play John Williams - but This one is the only one (not conducted by John Williams) that truly gets it and plays the right tempos and phrasing. Absolutely Brilliant!
I've always thought the VOY theme is amazing. Musically speaking, its probably my favorite. My favorite series is TNG then TOS. VOY is actually 3rd on my list. But I love its theme. IMO its got great rich undertones and so to hear all those brought out in the orchestra was truly superb!!!
I've been to a London Symphony Orchestra concert where Jerry Goldsmith conducted some of his film an TV music - Voyager was in there with his other Star Trek stuff.
0:59 Star Trek - Alexander Courage/Michael Giacchino 1:43 Star Trek Voyager - Jerry Goldsmith 3:00 Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Jerry Goldsmith 3:52 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home - Leonard Rosenman 4:52 Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country - Cliff Eidelman 5:11 Star Trek: Into Darkness - Michael Giacchino/Alexander Courage
I was wracking my brain on the Star Trek VI stuff. I liked that they used Giacchino’s arrangements and scores as the bookends for this medley. Very good programming choice.
First one is Star Trek-Next Generation, as it say "To go where no ONE has gone before". The original said "To go where no MAN has gone before". The original was voiced by William Shatner (Kirk), the NG was voiced by Patrick Stewart (Picard).
You might appreciate the beautiful Star Trek II cover on RUclips here: ruclips.net/video/xP9vdXQ-yEM/видео.html The soundtrack was written by the Late James Horner. While some of the other Star Trek music is superb, I think Horner's was the best.
I was in my teens when Star Trek was on TV. There is NO way to describe the POWER it had on my imagination and my desire to be ALIVE. Now, I can relive that feeling with this music masterpiece.
We're of an age, the final season was the year I graduate from high school. Have you seen them do The Good, the Bad and the Ugly theme? If not then you should. Waw waw. I hope you're safe and well.
And they presented some socially problematic subjects in a highly intelligent manner. One of the most obvious being the planet with warring factions where one group had skin color half white and half black left and right, the other right and left.
The orchestra is with two words "absolutly fantastic". I found first "The good, the bad and the ugly" and thought: not to top. And than this here... 👍👍👍👍👍😍
We can start making that happen but we have to treat this planet and each other with the dignity and respect that Gene Roddenberry envisioned for us all! : - )
I really hope the orchestra are still performing these in the future. Coming over from Australia is on my bucket list. My partner has danish family but he is a total homebody so I’ll have to do it alone. I love these videos and the creations. To see it live….I don’t think I’ll come down from cloud nine for about a month! 😍 Lev længe og trives 🖖🏼
I don't know what's more exciting! To hear this beautiful masterpiece and reminisce of old times watching as a kid the adventures of starship Enterprise...or the fact that "Hitman: Agent 47" is doing the narrating!!
One thing i really love about Star Trek is their use of brass instruments. In the way they are used its powerful, moving and sounds like the spirit of exploration and adventure.
in my younghood years we listened to the starting music of star trek while watching the film on tv,here again to listen is a great moment for me,very fascinating moment returned me into those years for a while...great great great...thank you all...
I watched the original Star Trek as a ten year old. I've watched every single interpertation since then and met Gene Rodenberry four times., What a future humanity has when we meet Gene's expectations.
I had a much older brother who was totally into TOS, I'd watch it with him but I was around 5 years old & was too young to fully appreciate it. A few years later, I was all in. From the animated series to the comics, from the movies to Star Trek Online, the game. I have a 3D chess set from the Mint and a Star Trek logo tattoo. And have never missed opening night of every single movie, at the theatre since the first one in 1979. I love that Discovery brought back Christopher Pike and think Anson Mount makes an excellent one. I hope one day all the real world's nonsense stops and Gene Roddenberry's world begins, it'll be one hell of an awesome place.
I have only respect for Gene Roddenberry for giving us a franchise like "Star Trek", considering how much I've enjoyed it over the years, but at the same time, I can't help but feel that kicking him upstairs after the first season or two of TNG was a beneficial move, because those two seasons have some... questionable episodes. Pretty cool that you met him.
He once siad that if humanity dosent find enjoyment in finding things different from them(essentially eradication of racism) humans as a species are not worthy enough to explore the depths of space
As a novice sci fi creator making my universe is only half of it! The music is the other! Drawing off of certain music types is my inspiration! This really helps great stuff!!!
If I would ever get to go to one of these concerts and see it live, and hear this rendition of Star Trek, they'd have to tie me to my seat because otherwise I'd be standing and clapping at each theme. lol Just masterful work, I love it so much!
It's actually not Patrick Stewart. The narrator is David Bateson, mainly known for being the voice of Agent 47 in the Danish produced game series Hitman. He was born in South Africa but has lived permanently in Denmark since 1992, working as an actor and narrator, besides his work as Agent 47. So the DR1 (and National) Symphony Orchestra, which is the Danish equivalent to the English BBC1 Symphony Orchestra, also make use of him and his skills as narrator, like in this case.
Thank you for uploading this. As a Star Trek fan- saw my first episode when I was in primary school. Best rendition I have ever heard. So many memories came rushing back😍About to hit 50years and I felt like a teenager once more.
Wow!!!!! These renditions are absolutely magnificent - the sound of the full orchestra playing the theme songs from the TV series and movies is (pardon the pun) music to my ears and we all have the advantage of being able to replay as often as we like and to quote the late May West 'To much of a good thing is wonderful'
You have me beat by a year. This performance made me cry; I think it touched a deep nostalgia in me. I remember staying up way past my bedtime to watch Voyager when it came on at 10 on my local station and rarely being able to stay awake for the whole episode. For whatever reason, this performance evoked those emotions more than the theme from the actual show ever does.
The arrangements of this great orchestra are my favorites - always great and very special - I enjoy watching and listening !! From Germany with love !! 🌼
@Apeck Ak Um, no. If anything, he had even more influence during the early years of TNG than he ever had during TOS. Not to mention that he didn't write the original quote to begin with - it was first used as an episode title and only later introduced as a narrative, and suggested by Samuel Peeples. It's also based on similar quotes from a host of other, older sources.
The sheer majesty of music!!! No vulgarity in lyrics, no cowbell in the background, no passing of gas, and considering that music. 6000 years of man’s achievements!!! It gives me hope for mankind!!! As someone else who also commented, on another plane of existence, Gene Roddenberry is well pleased!!!
I'm currently in the middle of rewatching all of Star Trek Voyager. I watched three episodes last night, and four the night before that. And yet.. when it launched into that theme music, I legit nearly choked up. And again when The Voyage Home started. Such a soulful performance. I was born in the middle of TNG's run, and grew up watching all five of the series and the movies, along with other 90s and 00s sci fi. It's too bad they never made any more Star Trek after 2016.
I was raised watching Star Trek. Born in ‘89 TNG was always my dad’s favorite and it remains my favorite opening theme. I’ve met numerous cast members at conventions and throughly enjoy what Star Trek is. These themes resonate with me as Star Trek is what sparked my interest in science, the cosmos, and is partly why I joined the military after university. Probably the best suite I’ve heard to date! This can only be described as superbly outta this world!
Étant un FAN INCONDITIONNEL de Star Trek, cet arrangement musical est tout simplement du pur délice. Nous replongeons dans ces séries qui passent le temps et dont on ne lasse pas à réécouter. Merci
Adopted Star Trek as the future to build a life toward when I saw it in the 1960s. It's still the best future we could imagine. Thank you Danish National Orchestra for helping to keep the dream alive.
6:31 Translation of host, Jakob Stegelmann: "We just heard several composers deliver different kind of Star trek themes, but instead of mention these, shouldn't we just pay tribute to Gene Roddenberry, the man who created Star Trek and the spaceship "Enterprise" and the many crews?" "People talk a great deal about how the American TV shows today are being just so mature and wise - they already where that in the 60s with Star Trek, but of cause, WE (Star Trek fans) know that."
The Original Series, featured a Opera singer, that really hits those high notes! This is great, a full orchestra & a choir singing! Fantastic! I'm a new subscriber today!
William, Leonard, The Forest, George, Nichelle, ...came back to my mind after 50 years...
The Forest???😂😂😂😂😂
@Anth230 he is Bones the doctor
You made this old Star Trek fan cry. So wonderful.
me as well be happy
Powerful and moving
It's truly epic, isn't it? Makes your heart swell.
I got chills
Well done Star Trek and Wakanda forever.
THIES ORCHESTRA NEVER DISAPPOINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRILLIANT AND STUNNING!!!!!!! LOVE THEM!!!
Without a doubt, one of the best renditions of the Star Trek Voyager theme.
yea, even better as the original ... came back to point exactly that out ...
It was well played, but felt very rushed
DS9 is also good :)
Always thought that the theme was the best part of Voyager 😅
lol
May all of the members of the orchestra live long and prosper \/_
🖖🏻
Why is connery wearing a starfleet uniform in your pic.
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I began my Star Trek experience in 1966 with its first episodes. I was a "Trekkie" from then on. Watched them over and over again in reruns.
I was one of the first in line when the great reunion of 1979 was released. Wept with the audience when Spock died; laughed and cried again when he returned on the Genesis planet; was glad when "George & Gracie" got picked up and dropped off in the San Francisco Bay.
I wasn't too sure about "The Next Generation ", but after the first few episodes, I was a "Trekkie" in earnest..again.
All the great films that followed have kept me young at heart and eager as a kid waiting for the next treat.
Now, as the last of "Picard III" has ended, I'm very sad....that it is indeed, the end of "TNG".
Thanks to Gene Roddenberry's vision, the "Trek" has been one of my life's greatest joys.
And many thanks to all the writers, producers, directors and most of all, to Sir Patrick Stewart, Johnathan Frakes, LeVar Burton(Kunta Kinte), and the rest of the great cast for bringing life to his vision.
I'm just PO'd that I won't be around to see mankind fulfill that dreamed of "WARP SPEED", not to mention,
"THE FEDERATION OF PLANETS" ......
GOD SPEED EVERYONE.
.
Esplêndido comentário. Minha visão sobre tudo o que foi dito é a mesma.
👏👏👏👏👏🖖🖖🖖🖖from Brazil 2024🇧🇷
I liked that Picard Season 3 tried and mostly succeeded to be Star Trek. I am eternally bummed that we have a Spock shouting curses while punching fake Khan, Starfleet crews who cry all the time, and all the other nonsense created by people who didn't even watch Trek.
You might be here for it
I too, have been a Star Trek fan, since watching the very first episode of Star Trek, "Man Trap" in 1966, which was shortly before my 10th birthday.
As a lifelong Trekkie from September 8, 1966 (12 years old), these are the best renditions I've heard of it all. Best orchestra in the world!
5 min listening..45 years of my life passing by,seeing all the different ships in my mind,thank you..!!
I love Star Trek and i will always do. While the music was running in the background i've been imagining all the ships, the captains, the best scenes, the beautiful and delicate thematics that Star Trek talks about. Live long and prosper treekies all around the world!
I love these movie theme concerts. The Danes go all out to produce them.
Star Trek Voyager gave me goosebumps. Incredible rendition!
it does to me every time i hear it
It gave me goosebumps too!
For me, Star Trek is the only sci fi with the central theme of hope. The music reflects this perfectly.
Babylon 5 had more hope than even Trek. The original Trek though was certainly excellent.
The idea wasn't hope, but a sense of wonder.
Many unbearable, old fart trekkies, think like that and they became dogmatic... it's like a cult to the "Roddenberry dream" who nobody ever knew exactly what does it mean...
but in a show (and movies) about exploration, a sense of wonder is required, which implies, yes, hope, but also fear and even dispair
@@JulioLeonFandinho "Many unbearable, old fart trekkies, think like that and they became dogmatic... " Ah yes, one of the "tolerant ones" I see. Were it not for projection, some would have nothing to say. Didn't Earn It ruined Star Trek as it does everything else. Sisko was the last time I actually like Star Trek.
@@JRRodriguez-nu7po It's funny that you clown on DEI as a concept when the entire original cast was a monument to DEI. You didn't think it was a coincidence that there was a Yankee (Kirk), a good ol' boy (Bones), a Russian (Chekov), an Asian (Sulu), a European (Scotty), a black woman (Uhura), and an extraterrestrial alien (Spock) all on the same bridge, did you? The whole casting was about representation.
@@AdmiralKarelia INCORRECT, at the time DEI was against anyone not straight and "white" and Star Trek paved the way with such things as the first interacial kiss on network TV. I am a mulatto Cuban born American citizen. However in "Turnabout Intruder" the last episode Roddenberry wrote himself, it was made very clear women are NOT fit to lead starships, and neither are desk jockey commodores, because of combat. DEI is NOT about being color or sex blind, but about actively lowering standards to promote those who Didn't Earn It. Having arrived in the US as a 9yo in the 60s speaking no English, I did face some level of racism BUT I overcame it by competence, hard work and sheer perseverance with a smile. I have NEVER applied as a minority nor taken a dime of welfare, and neither did my parents. Our whole family left millions in money and assets in Cuba to get here as homeless. Now we're multimillionaires just as MANY immigrants from certain CULTURES do very well, whereas those from other CULTURES do not. Some cultures are way better than others and culture does NOT equal race. As to sex, the lowering of both physical AND mental standards to accomodate women in the armed forces is telling.
Discrimination (against far asian and caucasians, check out college admissions) Intolerance (where tolerating different ideas is criminalized) and Exclusion (DEI) is DIRECTLY opposed to "I have a dream....of color blind". It is 1984 where words are twisted to mean the opposite. DEI is racist, sexist and intolerant of those that do NOT agree with it. It is high Irony that George Orwell was a communist writing against the very communism he thought to his death could be done "better".
Get out of your echochamber and please do not go to the other neo NAZI sites. Check out Thomas Sowell, Dinesh D'Souza and so many others. No sir, Star Trek was right, women are not fit for front line combat. The pilot is interesting, but not clear if she was indeed second in command.
The Voyager Theme was played even better than the origin ... absolutley flawless
Y’all see how the dude used his Cymbals and spun it? A master.
This Star Trek fan shed a few tears too. The music gives just a small spark of hope that a better time will come.
"Live long and prosper" quote Spock - Leonard Nimoy, may he always be a bright star that shines down on us in hard times.
The Need of the many outweight the need of the few or even the ones...I was and always will be your friend...Live Long and Prosper🖖🏻" - Spock, Leonard Nimoy R.I.P
He is for me.and scotty.
@@thecryt4766 best death sequence ever filmed
Life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had but not preserved except in memory.
Leonard Nimoy
Everyone in that orchestra looks like they truly enjoy their work.
The DR1 (and National) Symphony Orchestra is the Danish equivalent to the English BBC1 Symphony Orchestra, so it's top quality public service. You will also find that they have the same kind of high production standards to make children like this kind of symphony orchestra music for educational purpose to "nurture" their development. They are all doing this for the love of it and not for the actual pay check and money.
Like the people in the Andre Rieu orchestra, too. They have such fun but are just as magnificent!!
Just so cool that a major orchestra is willing to play pop culture iconic music.
I am a devout Trekkie, and have listened to all the Orchestrations of Trek music of I believe to be the best in the industry I love all that is Trek mainly the older films and TOS, and I found The Danish Natl. Symphony to be top of the class, all the Musicians lending there God given talents to play Trek was desert to my ears a true master piece of epic listening and pleasure "BRAVO" I say "BRAVO"
its crazy to hear an orchestra other than boston pops play the tng theme so well
Oh heck Yess, the Best Live Version ever! Joseph Stevens from Chicagoland...:)
Dessert
I've heard many orchestras attempt to play John Williams - but This one is the only one (not conducted by John Williams) that truly gets it and plays the right tempos and phrasing. Absolutely Brilliant!
Live long and prosper V
All Trek Universe music is iconic, but damn! That Voyager theme is amazing!!
Personally I like the original better. This version was played too fast IMHO.
@@BigDish101 I have to agree. It's not a bad version, by any means, but I do think it would sound better if they played it a bit slower.
I've always thought the VOY theme is amazing. Musically speaking, its probably my favorite. My favorite series is TNG then TOS. VOY is actually 3rd on my list. But I love its theme. IMO its got great rich undertones and so to hear all those brought out in the orchestra was truly superb!!!
Even *that* one
You know the one I mean
Really strong arrangement. Great to see the Voyager theme played live! Rare.
Where the hell is DS 9
I never watched Voyager much, but the theme is one of the absolute best Trek cues; certainly the best of all the TV series.
the Voyager theme was also played by the Greek Radio Symphony Orchestra, you can find it here on RUclips.
I've been to a London Symphony Orchestra concert where Jerry Goldsmith conducted some of his film an TV music - Voyager was in there with his other Star Trek stuff.
True but... DS9!
This has to be one of the best orchestra's around! ..also listen to them performing Ennio Morricone's 'The good, the bad and ugly'! ..fantastic!
Definitely ain't their first Rodeo by any means... doggone shame they don't tour.
Hear the Blade Runner suite then...
@@Anacronian Cheers pal, I will do!
Their version of the good...et i the best ive heard, even better than morricones version which yu can find on u tube
I agree. I've listened to all of the Spaghetti Western videos. they're fantastic. for some reason I was waiting for Tuva Semmingson to jump in here.
0:59 Star Trek - Alexander Courage/Michael Giacchino
1:43 Star Trek Voyager - Jerry Goldsmith
3:00 Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Jerry Goldsmith
3:52 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home - Leonard Rosenman
4:52 Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country - Cliff Eidelman
5:11 Star Trek: Into Darkness - Michael Giacchino/Alexander Courage
I was wracking my brain on the Star Trek VI stuff.
I liked that they used Giacchino’s arrangements and scores as the bookends for this medley. Very good programming choice.
why isnt this pinned? THANKS YOU!
amazing composers
Thank You.
First one is Star Trek-Next Generation, as it say "To go where no ONE has gone before". The original said "To go where no MAN has gone before". The original was voiced by William Shatner (Kirk), the NG was voiced by Patrick Stewart (Picard).
In the future this will be considered the classical music of our era, even if the movies are forgotten.
5:11 made me cry when i heard the chorus join in ! This suite is just beautiful !!!
It was lovely, wasn't it?
It's not called Enterprising Young Men for no reason 😏😉
Gets me every damn time
You might appreciate the beautiful Star Trek II cover on RUclips here: ruclips.net/video/xP9vdXQ-yEM/видео.html The soundtrack was written by the Late James Horner. While some of the other Star Trek music is superb, I think Horner's was the best.
goosebumbs after 5:11
I believe they have boldly gone where no symphony has gone before
then that shows we Danes have balls :D happy new year
If we are a part of the universe, why are we afraid to head out into space.?
John Bockelie I am not, but I am a commoner, don't think they will be knocking on my door to suit up for human Mars trials.
@@johnbockelie3899 We ARE in SPACE
@@MissBehaven1974 Of course! You are Vikings 👌😊
I love Star Trek. And the music is pure genius.
To boldly go where no man has gone before! - Star trek - The Next Generation fan from the Philippines!
Ako din!
Live long and prosper!
larga vida y próspera como diria el Sr. Spok
Wow, I almost forget how great the Voyager theme was :O
This particular orchestra is plain amazing. They did blade runner as well. Fantastic
Do not forget their Homage to Spaghetti Westerns doing all 3 of Clint Eastwood's classic movies.
Heartfelt congratulations to Danish National Symphony Orchestra. The quality of the music is really very high.
3:00 minute mark makes me shiver... remembering my dad blaring TNG on the big screen every night!
Absolutely fantastic!
I was in my teens when Star Trek was on TV. There is NO way to describe the POWER it had on my imagination and my desire to be ALIVE. Now, I can relive that feeling with this music masterpiece.
We're of an age, the final season was the year I graduate from high school. Have you seen them do The Good, the Bad and the Ugly theme? If not then you should. Waw waw. I hope you're safe and well.
And they presented some socially problematic subjects in a highly intelligent manner. One of the most obvious being the planet with warring factions where one group had skin color half white and half black left and right, the other right and left.
Very good,but you play on heart in limit of light?it very small notes on the sheet,great!!!
Man, the Voyager theme is so great!
So very beautiful, thanks DNSO for this great performance!!! Once a "Trekkie"....--- Always
a "Trekkie"!!! ...-- Who else is listening in 2021?
Pick me....pick meeeee!! :-D
Me
2159 Here. Still listening.
Moved to tears!! BEAUTIFUL!!!!
The orchestra is with two words "absolutly fantastic". I found first "The good, the bad and the ugly" and thought: not to top. And than this here... 👍👍👍👍👍😍
Alexander Courage's fanfare from the original series still gives be goose bumps after 50 years,
And yet there's no credit for him, despite most of the first part being his work (the TOS theme).
@@No1sonuk I wondered about the same omission. Alexander Courage should definitely have been credited.
These performers are absolutely amazing. I hope they come to America and put this show on.
Perfection.
It makes you believe a better mankind exists every morning you wake. Star Trek.
Perhaps with heavily furrowed brows and american accents!
Hopefully setting an example to help us all make a better humankind. Replacing "different?! Kill!" with "fascinating..."
@@ronnieg6358 oddly, the network didn't go for the K!tung language version for the USA market.
We can start making that happen but we have to treat this planet and each other with the dignity and respect that Gene Roddenberry envisioned for us all! : - )
I really hope the orchestra are still performing these in the future. Coming over from Australia is on my bucket list. My partner has danish family but he is a total homebody so I’ll have to do it alone. I love these videos and the creations. To see it live….I don’t think I’ll come down from cloud nine for about a month! 😍 Lev længe og trives 🖖🏼
I tried to hum along, but choked up. Too powerful. Beautiful performance!!
I don't know what's more exciting! To hear this beautiful masterpiece and reminisce of old times watching as a kid the adventures of starship Enterprise...or the fact that "Hitman: Agent 47" is doing the narrating!!
Chills! And I love that Voyager was played. Magnificent!
One thing i really love about Star Trek is their use of brass instruments. In the way they are used its powerful, moving and sounds like the spirit of exploration and adventure.
You know its a FANTASTIC performance when you get goose bumps at the end!
BRAVO!
Simply a world-class orchestra. Miking was outstanding, even on the tuba. Never can get enough of Voyager theme. Thanks.
This makes me feel proud to be a trekkie, and part of Starfleet
Just a great majestic interpretation of danish symphony band ever performed!
Could not have enjoyed that more! The power of music. WOW!
The OG Trek theme is awesome...but the VOYAGER theme is just majestic and magical!
This went in an order I could not predict and I loved every second of it!
I'm so proud of my Danish heritage when I hear such a beautiful orchestra and choir such as this.
in my younghood years we listened to the starting music of star trek while watching the film on tv,here again to listen is a great moment for me,very fascinating moment returned me into those years for a while...great great great...thank you all...
I watched the original Star Trek as a ten year old. I've watched every single interpertation since then and met Gene Rodenberry four times., What a future humanity has when we meet Gene's expectations.
That is cool you met him. I started as a kid and have seen all of them in chronological order of the show lol probably a couple times now
Except for discovery*
I had a much older brother who was totally into TOS, I'd watch it with him but I was around 5 years old & was too young to fully appreciate it. A few years later, I was all in. From the animated series to the comics, from the movies to Star Trek Online, the game. I have a 3D chess set from the Mint and a Star Trek logo tattoo. And have never missed opening night of every single movie, at the theatre since the first one in 1979. I love that Discovery brought back Christopher Pike and think Anson Mount makes an excellent one.
I hope one day all the real world's nonsense stops and Gene Roddenberry's world begins, it'll be one hell of an awesome place.
I have only respect for Gene Roddenberry for giving us a franchise like "Star Trek", considering how much I've enjoyed it over the years, but at the same time, I can't help but feel that kicking him upstairs after the first season or two of TNG was a beneficial move, because those two seasons have some... questionable episodes.
Pretty cool that you met him.
He once siad that if humanity dosent find enjoyment in finding things different from them(essentially eradication of racism) humans as a species are not worthy enough to explore the depths of space
Absolutely fantastic! And a real joy to hear the Voyager theme - my personal favourite Trek theme
As a fledgling Trekkie, this gave me goose bumps :)
I admire people who love what they do. And they are fantastic, from the composers to the symphony orchestra.
My favourite Star Trek theme song is the one for Star Trek -The Next Generation TV series
As a novice sci fi creator making my universe is only half of it! The music is the other! Drawing off of certain music types is my inspiration! This really helps great stuff!!!
I am in awe at watching all the moving parts to make this beautiful music happen.
the entire score was excellent, but that voyager play touched my heart.
One of Europe’s great orchestras.
The best of the World.
If I would ever get to go to one of these concerts and see it live, and hear this rendition of Star Trek, they'd have to tie me to my seat because otherwise I'd be standing and clapping at each theme. lol
Just masterful work, I love it so much!
This was fantastic!!! As a lifelong Trekkie this made me smile and tear up happily!!🖖🏻
Me too. Live Long and Prosper
no complaints other than the exclusion of DS9. This is a definite world class orchestra and i just discovered them today. i need more! well done!!
Close your eyes and you feel like traveling in space music has no words but feeling. Fabulous 👌
2020 I’m 65 and love this from the begineen
The voice of Patrick Stewart in the introduction is very commanding with his perfect British accent!!!
It's actually not Patrick Stewart. The narrator is David Bateson, mainly known for being the voice of Agent 47 in the Danish produced game series Hitman. He was born in South Africa but has lived permanently in Denmark since 1992, working as an actor and narrator, besides his work as Agent 47. So the DR1 (and National) Symphony Orchestra, which is the Danish equivalent to the English BBC1 Symphony Orchestra, also make use of him and his skills as narrator, like in this case.
OMG!!! The Danish Symphony Orchestra is soooo awesome!! Love all that you do!!❤️👍🇺🇸
Thank you for uploading this. As a Star Trek fan- saw my first episode when I was in primary school. Best rendition I have ever heard. So many memories came rushing back😍About to hit 50years and I felt like a teenager once more.
Wow!!!!! These renditions are absolutely magnificent - the sound of the full orchestra playing the theme songs from the TV series and movies is (pardon the pun) music to my ears and we all have the advantage of being able to replay as often as we like and to quote the late May West 'To much of a good thing is wonderful'
As a ST Fan for 31 years (my entire life) i can say: this is amazing
You have me beat by a year. This performance made me cry; I think it touched a deep nostalgia in me. I remember staying up way past my bedtime to watch Voyager when it came on at 10 on my local station and rarely being able to stay awake for the whole episode.
For whatever reason, this performance evoked those emotions more than the theme from the actual show ever does.
The arrangements of this great orchestra are my favorites - always great and very special - I enjoy watching and listening !! From Germany with love !! 🌼
Outstanding performance of the Star Trek themes. Thanks to DNSO for taking on the task of that magnitude, given so many trekkies exist.
Looking at the faces of some of the musicians there were some trekkers in amongst them!
I have to believe that somewhere in the Universe, Gene Roddenberry's looking down and shouting "Bravo!!!"
And so is Leonard Nimoy. May they both live long and prosper!
Not for JJ Trek.
Me too....
@Apeck Ak Um, no. If anything, he had even more influence during the early years of TNG than he ever had during TOS. Not to mention that he didn't write the original quote to begin with - it was first used as an episode title and only later introduced as a narrative, and suggested by Samuel Peeples. It's also based on similar quotes from a host of other, older sources.
As an old trekkie I love this music played so well.
OUTSTANDING!! Every note played to perfection!!
Who has ever really listened to the whole song during the movie. Not me that that was spectacular!
I absolutely love this! The Star Trek Theme songs are as iconic as anything else from the past century! This emphasizes that!
Fantastically done. And wonderful to hear Voyager in there too 🖖
Dios, mio ,parecen angeles ,,cantando,,que belleza ,,venezuela,,,
The sheer majesty of music!!!
No vulgarity in lyrics,
no cowbell in the background,
no passing of gas,
and considering that music.
6000 years of man’s achievements!!!
It gives me hope for mankind!!!
As someone else who also commented, on another plane of existence, Gene Roddenberry is well pleased!!!
Absolutely grandiose. I'm playing over and over. My youth, my life.
YES!
Its the orcastral scores that makes the film/ program, love this Star trek music
I am weeping with joy. So wonderful.
How can such magnificent music be played bravo.
I'm currently in the middle of rewatching all of Star Trek Voyager. I watched three episodes last night, and four the night before that. And yet.. when it launched into that theme music, I legit nearly choked up. And again when The Voyage Home started. Such a soulful performance. I was born in the middle of TNG's run, and grew up watching all five of the series and the movies, along with other 90s and 00s sci fi. It's too bad they never made any more Star Trek after 2016.
I was raised watching Star Trek. Born in ‘89 TNG was always my dad’s favorite and it remains my favorite opening theme. I’ve met numerous cast members at conventions and throughly enjoy what Star Trek is. These themes resonate with me as Star Trek is what sparked my interest in science, the cosmos, and is partly why I joined the military after university. Probably the best suite I’ve heard to date! This can only be described as superbly outta this world!
Seriously amazing! When I listen to this I just get overwhelmed by how perfect it sounds!
Étant un FAN INCONDITIONNEL de Star Trek, cet arrangement musical est tout simplement du pur délice. Nous replongeons dans ces séries qui passent le temps et dont on ne lasse pas à réécouter. Merci
Danish National Symphony just got my vote for best Star Trek music. Wonderful - and they actually looked like they were enjoying it!
I love the sound of the French Horns in the performance of Star Trek: Voyager!
So this tells me that the real beauty of Star Trek is human genius and creativity.
I truly love the DNSO and their wonderful renditions of all my favourite music from films and TV programmes. Live long and prosper!
Adopted Star Trek as the future to build a life toward when I saw it in the 1960s. It's still the best future we could imagine. Thank you Danish National Orchestra for helping to keep the dream alive.
6:31 Translation of host, Jakob Stegelmann: "We just heard several composers deliver different kind of Star trek themes, but instead of mention these, shouldn't we just pay tribute to Gene Roddenberry, the man who created Star Trek and the spaceship "Enterprise" and the many crews?" "People talk a great deal about how the American TV shows today are being just so mature and wise - they already where that in the 60s with Star Trek, but of cause, WE (Star Trek fans) know that."
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First time hearing this orchestra in 2022 and yes as a Trek fan, made me weep for so much lost as a child growing up with the franchise. 😂
The Original Series, featured a Opera singer, that really hits those high notes! This is great, a full orchestra & a choir singing! Fantastic!
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