True story - this piece (the 7th symphony) was performed at the university in Vienna on 8 December 1813. Typically, as you can expect, the audience waits to the end to clap and cheer. After this section of Beethoven's 7th, the crowd immediately demanded an encore of the second movement immediately. They did not want to hear the third movement until the musicians performed the 2nd movement again, before continuing to the third movement. THAT is how good this piece of work is - nothing short of remarkable.
It is true that is a Beethoven's funeral march for his symphony and that he had to cut the legs of his piano to hear the vibrations of the sound through the floor to finish it?
A wise and brilliant audience! Worthy of one of the most beautiful and amazing pieces of European classical music ever written in my humble opinion! And so wonderful also to be able to watch this great orchestra and conductor performing it! I gush and gush. Forgive me.
While watching this performance last night, I was thinking that if an advanced alien species were to visit Earth, I would want them to be shown this as a representation of what human beings can do artistically.
This piece literally moves me to tears emotionally. The initial crescendo 2:00 onward into the decrescendo in 3:07 I could sob. There is something in this piece that is alive and breathing and feeling.
I listened to it the whole time and it was a balm for my soul. At the end no one clapped right away... it was so beautiful and the video ended with this silence without clapping. An ad immediately popped up. Killed me. MURDER
This gives me goosebumps and my heart races From excitement, there’s no words in this melody yet it speaks to my soul and tears come down my eyes. ❤ Bravo, maestro!
Wow, Gustavo's got it! After listening to many versions of this; his interpretation ranks right up there with Kleiber, Kubelik and Ozawa. In my humble opinion, it is better, by far, than the interpretations of such powerhouse conductors as Rattle, Gregiev, Karajan and Bernstein. The effortless ease with which he combines the delicate and forceful passages is truly mesmerizing. And all this while his is not "acting out" the role of a "maestro". Bravo Gustavo, well done you and the Venezuellan Youth Orchestra! Truly a pleasure to watch!
I know it’s somewhat subjective but it seems that the tempo is good. So many other interpretations are too fast or rushed. This is neither to fast or too slow.
Me es difícil escuchar esta pieza menos de una vez las veces que decido escucharla. Me gusta muchísimo. Tenía grandes expectativas frente a la dirección de esta pieza y fueron cumplidas completamente. Felicitaciones al maestro Dudamel y a toda su orquesta👏👏👏 (Les aplaudo de pie). Amé los tiempos que se manejaron, de entre todas las versiones que he escuchado esta me ha parecido de las más perfectas, la más fiel a la composición original y de las más perfeccionistas en los detalles. Síganse llevando la admiración, la merecen toda.
We have the opportunity of feel the pressure, excellence of the orchestra watching the musicians. So much concentration and feelings. El Maestro is in trance. Wonderful experience. Thanks
Precioso tema magnífica música enhorabuena al director a su equipo de músicos, esta composición nos transporta por los campos de batalla de la Segunda Guerra Mundial por ensoñación de aquélla magnífica película del Discurso del Rey de Colin Firth.
Fuertes aplausos para la orquesta y para usted maestro Dudamel, música que endulza y estremece el alma, los sentidos y el corazón. Saludos desde Guatemala 🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹
Es la pieza más epica, grandiosa y emocional del genio de Bonn (junto a la 9na). Cada vez que la escucho conecta con mis emociones. Mis oídos se rinden ante semejante belleza auditiva. Como si fuera escrita en el Paraíso👏
É de ouvir de joelhos! Maestro Dudamel e orquestra inspiradíssimos. Que alegria constatar que nós, do terceiro mundo, produzimos arte de grande qualidade! Parabéns pela lembrança do vídeo e a todos os envolvidos!
As I learn more and more about modern composers and delve more deeply into less popular pieces, I don’t revisit Beethoven as often as I should. But there may never be another composer who can wring such incredible breadth of emotional experience out of such an economy of melodic content. It almost seems imposible that a 5 note theme with a “shave and a haircut” rhythm could still bring me to tears decades after hearing it for the first time, but that is Beethoven’s genius.
Is it a bad thing that I mainly associate this piece with 2 things? The first being the beginning of a radio play called "Beethoven Lives Upstairs." The second being final scene from "The King's Speech," my favorite movie of all time. In "Beethoven Lives Upstairs," it played during Beethoven's funeral. In "The King's Speech," it played during the final scene with the King's first wartime speech
Sorry mr. George, I am not an expert, even not a musician but, urged by your words, I looked for and just listened to a Leonard Bernstein & Wiener Philharmoniker version and let me tell you I find Dudamel's version with more "feeling" and Deep expresión. Bernstein's version seems to be more "vivace". It is just my very humble appreciation.
True story - this piece (the 7th symphony) was performed at the university in Vienna on 8 December 1813. Typically, as you can expect, the audience waits to the end to clap and cheer. After this section of Beethoven's 7th, the crowd immediately demanded an encore of the second movement immediately. They did not want to hear the third movement until the musicians performed the 2nd movement again, before continuing to the third movement. THAT is how good this piece of work is - nothing short of remarkable.
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It is true that is a Beethoven's funeral march for his symphony and that he had to cut the legs of his piano to hear the vibrations of the sound through the floor to finish it?
@@raymundovergararoman2473 I have HEARD that several times but can't find actual writings that confirm it.
Una maravilla. Patrimonio de la Humanidad
A wise and brilliant audience! Worthy of one of the most beautiful and amazing pieces of European classical music ever written in my humble opinion! And so wonderful also to be able to watch this great orchestra and conductor performing it! I gush and gush. Forgive me.
While watching this performance last night, I was thinking that if an advanced alien species were to visit Earth, I would want them to be shown this as a representation of what human beings can do artistically.
I can't express what this does to me emotionally. One of the most beautiful pieces ever written. Thank you Beethoven.
This piece literally moves me to tears emotionally. The initial crescendo 2:00 onward into the decrescendo in 3:07 I could sob. There is something in this piece that is alive and breathing and feeling.
... that *_even Beethoven_* has ever written !
Es una llave tonal, por eso te sientes así. Música que sana.
Sublime! ✨ Dudamel, a los ángeles les vas a encantar...
Greatest rendition since Karajan - to me... perfect tempo, flawless expression. Awesome 👌
Best version I have heard yet!
Gustavo, Latinoamericano americano venezolano. Grande!!! Un saludo desde colombia.
Dudamel es extraordinario!! Genial!!!❤
This is pure heaven to me 🕊✨✨
It is indeed, perfect cords so we can tune into perfect state of being. So powerful!!
I listened to it the whole time and it was a balm for my soul. At the end no one clapped right away... it was so beautiful and the video ended with this silence without clapping. An ad immediately popped up. Killed me. MURDER
Death stains the auditorium.
This music mismerises me , pinnacle of art and extremely emotional
La música de Beethoven llega al alma!!!
This is such an amazing piece of music, you can really physically feel this piece
Bravo! Música sublime
Qué magnífica interpretación.
De excelencia!!! Qué bueno ver tantos jóvenes talentosos en la orquesta. Felicitaciones!!! Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
Hermosa interpretación de tan bella obra de arte✨ saludos desde El Salvador 🇸🇻
Este movimiento me conmueve muchísimo.
This gives me goosebumps and my heart races From excitement, there’s no words in this melody yet it speaks to my soul and tears come down my eyes. ❤ Bravo, maestro!
Wow, Gustavo's got it! After listening to many versions of this; his interpretation ranks right up there with Kleiber, Kubelik and Ozawa. In my humble opinion, it is better, by far, than the interpretations of such powerhouse conductors as Rattle, Gregiev, Karajan and Bernstein. The effortless ease with which he combines the delicate and forceful passages is truly mesmerizing. And all this while his is not "acting out" the role of a "maestro". Bravo Gustavo, well done you and the Venezuellan Youth Orchestra! Truly a pleasure to watch!
I know it’s somewhat subjective but it seems that the tempo is good. So many other interpretations are too fast or rushed. This is neither to fast or too slow.
Me es difícil escuchar esta pieza menos de una vez las veces que decido escucharla. Me gusta muchísimo. Tenía grandes expectativas frente a la dirección de esta pieza y fueron cumplidas completamente. Felicitaciones al maestro Dudamel y a toda su orquesta👏👏👏 (Les aplaudo de pie). Amé los tiempos que se manejaron, de entre todas las versiones que he escuchado esta me ha parecido de las más perfectas, la más fiel a la composición original y de las más perfeccionistas en los detalles. Síganse llevando la admiración, la merecen toda.
We have the opportunity of feel the pressure, excellence of the orchestra watching the musicians. So much concentration and feelings. El Maestro is in trance. Wonderful experience. Thanks
Sencillamente, maravilloso!!
Beethoven pulsa magistralmente las cuerdas del alma humana.
❤
La música más sublime
Gracias
❤
Precioso tema magnífica música enhorabuena al director a su equipo de músicos, esta composición nos transporta por los campos de batalla de la Segunda Guerra Mundial por ensoñación de aquélla magnífica película del Discurso del Rey de Colin Firth.
❤Que Beethoven más hermoso produce la conducción e interpretación de Dudamel y la Sinfónica Simón Bolívar. Extraordinario.
Fuertes aplausos para la orquesta y para usted maestro Dudamel, música que endulza y estremece el alma, los sentidos y el corazón.
Saludos desde Guatemala 🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹
And from Canada 🇨🇦
Y desde España
Es la pieza más epica, grandiosa y emocional del genio de Bonn (junto a la 9na). Cada vez que la escucho conecta con mis emociones. Mis oídos se rinden ante semejante belleza auditiva. Como si fuera escrita en el Paraíso👏
Музыка - единственный язык на планете, который не нужно учить, чтобы понимать говорящего на нём! Спасибо! Виртуозное исполнение!
Gracias maestro Dudamel. Gracias
Amo esta version❤
Grazie maestro Dudamel per l emozionante esecuzione. Grande orchestra veramente bravi.👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹
É de ouvir de joelhos! Maestro Dudamel e orquestra inspiradíssimos. Que alegria constatar que nós, do terceiro mundo, produzimos arte de grande qualidade! Parabéns pela lembrança do vídeo e a todos os envolvidos!
Thank you so much for such a magnificent performance. It was beautifully emotional. 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
Tanto te quiero Ludwing....
phenomenal
Hermoso y sublime con buen volumen, así como se necesita .
O único Regente que traduz a essência da obra! Incomparável e carismático.
I cry.
Bravo M. Dudamel.
Hermosa obra
Lo que ésta reunión significa. Impecable.
Salah satu Karya Beethoven yang sangat saya suka,,
Terimakasih Gustavo,,
Salam dari Indonesia
Underrated! Best performance
As I learn more and more about modern composers and delve more deeply into less popular pieces, I don’t revisit Beethoven as often as I should. But there may never be another composer who can wring such incredible breadth of emotional experience out of such an economy of melodic content. It almost seems imposible that a 5 note theme with a “shave and a haircut” rhythm could still bring me to tears decades after hearing it for the first time, but that is Beethoven’s genius.
Coisa linda 👏🏽❤️
A introdução com os Cellos é simplesmente divina maravilhosa….
Sublime y majestuosa...
Beautiful
Magnífico!! Bravo!!
Bravissimo!
Absolutely awesome
Finally… one at the “correct” tempo, my pops tempo.
Sublime!
Muchas gracias.
Amazing
Is it a bad thing that I mainly associate this piece with 2 things? The first being the beginning of a radio play called "Beethoven Lives Upstairs." The second being final scene from "The King's Speech," my favorite movie of all time. In "Beethoven Lives Upstairs," it played during Beethoven's funeral. In "The King's Speech," it played during the final scene with the King's first wartime speech
Perfeito como sempre ! ❤️
You always produce beautiful work 🙌
I went through every emotion
I love !!!❤❤😊😊
As soon as I saw this conductor, I knew it would be perfect ❤
(Edit: I typed composer first, not conductor, haha!)
Prachtig 🫶
❤❤
Heavenly bliss fans
2:20 is done best by this interpretation. No other recording does this better.
Bravo!
❤
Завораживающее чудо гения.
Perfection. I Am . Love.Attuned.. Blessings ❤️🔥🕊️💎🪽
Es Dios en manos de este genio !!
I really want a comparetive analysis of this and Kleiber 7th allegretto.
If someone has any leads. Please.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Death stains the auditorium.
Por si se te olvida eres HECHO EN VENEZUELA
La peste soit des intermedes publicitaires !!!!
2nd movement LVB 7th is a funeral dirge. A DIRGE, Dudamel just does not get that. He jazzes it up and destroyed the movement. IT's a DIRGE.
Sorry mr. George, I am not an expert, even not a musician but, urged by your words, I looked for and just listened to a Leonard Bernstein & Wiener Philharmoniker version and let me tell you I find Dudamel's version with more "feeling" and Deep expresión. Bernstein's version seems to be more "vivace". It is just my very humble appreciation.
BS!
Bravo 👏👏👏