@@HOwNOTthink Yes, you lost. Take your L. Your opinion is just yours but so many more people disagree with you that it's is just the whining of a sad person. BTW, it's up two more people now.
Russian in composer only, it is very much German in terms of style. Russian classical tends to make subdued use of the brass section with more woodwinds, and tends to use the strings to support massive chords. Germany following the first vieenese school used the strings melodically, the woodwinds countermelodicaly, and what we might term big brass that eventually became the brass ensemble of Sousa and Miller.
Always a fun tradition. It seems though that this video omits one part of the fun, the fireworks. We're out in a small boat every year and the fireworks during the 1812 are always spectacular!
@@chrisarseneault5617 The main fireworks do cap off the night. However, over the past few years (10 maybe, skipping the hurricane year) there have been fireworks at the tail end of the 1812 and at the end of the Stars and Stripes Forever. More recently the Stars and Stripes Forever have moved from the barges to the Esplanade.
SO beautiful; I was there in 1976 for our nation's Bicentennial. Mommy, Gram and I sat on that famed lawn and experienced every spectacular moment. Every time I see this video and watch y'all on TV, I pray for those soldiers and all soldiers, for their safety and blessings. Thank you, Boston Pops, for being back at the Hatch tonight (July 4 2022), for contributing to our collective healing in the wake of the Pandemic. God bless you, ALL.
Tchaikovsky: I want this number to really go out with a BANG. Conductor: OK, so we'll use more kettle drums. Tchaikovsky: Nah, I was thinking something bigger. They used cannons in the war, right? Conductor: Yeah, they did, but we don't have anything to simulate cannons. Tchaikovsky: Then we should use real cannons. Conductor: Tchaikovsky, NYET! Tchaikovsky: TCHAIKOVSKY, DA!
Anoche viví esta emoción aquí en la Ciudad de Guatemala, la Banda Sinfónica Marcial del Ejército de Guatemala y la Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Guatemala interpretaron esta obra musical en la Plaza de la Constitución, en pleno de centro de la ciudad y también hubo cañonazos, las campanas de la Catedral y fuegos artificiales. Fue un concierto épico y espectacular.
Hey, folks, I’m so impressive that this piece of Russian art and which is full about our history was in the US. Greetings from Moscow. I wish one day we can hang together
This is FANTASTIC! It brought me to tears. The 1812 overture was the only piece of any type of music my dad would listen to. He passed nearly 20 years ago and we played this particular section at his funeral. The cannons sounded magnificent in the church. This piece absolutely took me right back to the days I’d sit on my dad’s knees waiting to hear those majestic cannons. Thank you for share this xx
I’m so sad it won’t be happening this year... it’s been a family tradition since I was young to listen to this song and wait for the breath taking fireworks... perhaps next year...
We are all humans, at the end of a day. Russians are using Robert Schumann's (German) Träumerei piece in loop, in their most sacred wwII memorials (Stalingrad/Volgograd's Hall of Glory, on the cemetery in St.Peterburg, where one million of late civilians is buried and in the Brest Fortress in Belarus). Russian radio announced capitulation of Germany on 5/9/1945 and after that announcement someone in radio let it be played. It probably captured the feeling of relief and tragedy of horrific losses so well, people related to it completely. I will add link to two videos, Stalingrad memorial and of Horowitz playing Träumerei in Moscow with everybody in audience crying.
I like to imagine this song is used in a game where zombies appear in Napoleonic times and they have to defend a bridge until a boat comes in by some random soldier named Jean who rings the bells so that a boat saves them
Crowds for this in Boston are enormous...local streets are essentially shut down when everyone leaves at the end...mobs of walking people block every street.
@@war_robots7911 It isn't a song! It's a piece of orchestral music. There is no singing. Why do Americans ALWAYS get that wrong? And you don't " here" it, you hear it. Duh!
Maravilloso pero, porque cortaron la parte al final cuando emerge godzilla detras del escenario y se manda un rugido mientras flamea dos pequeñas banderitas con sus cortitas manos....? 😮 Tambien Iba a pasar sobrevolando el CDF-1 tambien pero justo en ese momento se detectó la llegada de los zentraedi y tuvieron que ir al espacio....
I am so glad that the conductor did not cower to the "woke,liberal and cancel culture " who wanted to eliminate this music simply because its russian. Art is art to be enjoyed by all. MUCH ADMIRATION FROM ALL OF US
I want to see a version where the cannons are actually synced with the heavy beats. I understand it must be very difficult at least to do it with manually fired cannons, but the firing always being a little bit off doesn't quite carry the same oompf it could if it was in sync. Maybe they should use one of those incredibly precise modern automatic MRSI artillery pieces to do this.
Orchestra Owner: Mr. Tchaikovsky which instrument we are going to use to simulate the sound of a Cannon?
Tchaikovsky: Simulate?
actually indeed good question I didn't know
Tchaikovsky, cannons are not instruments
@@argavyonTchaikovsky: Well now they are
@@argavyonI disagree 110%!
@@argavyon"Yes they are, and I am going to use 21 of them."
"Tchaikovsky, no!"
"Tchaikovsky yes! Tchaikovsky always yes!"
What'd you do in the Army?
I was in the band.
Oh, what section?
The field artillery section.
Overused and terrible joke
@@HOwNOTthink 168 people disagree with you. Better find something else to whine about.
L
@@HOwNOTthink Yes, you lost. Take your L.
Your opinion is just yours but so many more people disagree with you that it's is just the whining of a sad person.
BTW, it's up two more people now.
@@mattz1230 ruclips.net/video/nuCIA31LfIUh/видео.htmlttps://youtube.be
"Yeah I served as a musician, I played the flute and occasionally the field artilerry."
Ngl the dude in the middle was into it like he was saving the world with every shot! We need more dudes like him!
"We getting out of the catacombs with this one" 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
DA BAOT IS HERE BRO 🙏🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣
I FELL INTO THE WATER BRO 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I BROKE MY LEGS DONT SHOOT!1 🗣️ 🔥
@@eggyeeter957
"Hehehe"
*Cocks sound*
DON’T TALK TO JEAN LET SAPPERS COOK🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Russian music, american celebrations :-) Great combination.....
This didn't aged well
don't blame the music on politics
Don’t forget the Chinese added to this as well (gunpowder) 😂😂😎.
Russian in composer only, it is very much German in terms of style. Russian classical tends to make subdued use of the brass section with more woodwinds, and tends to use the strings to support massive chords. Germany following the first vieenese school used the strings melodically, the woodwinds countermelodicaly, and what we might term big brass that eventually became the brass ensemble of Sousa and Miller.
@@Harlem55 Tchaikovsky deserves to be respected in his own right. He needs not to be called Russian or German inspired he is only Tchaikovsky
Always a fun tradition. It seems though that this video omits one part of the fun, the fireworks. We're out in a small boat every year and the fireworks during the 1812 are always spectacular!
It certainly is a great way to cap off the night!
The fireworks take place after they play Stars and stripes forever
@@chrisarseneault5617 The main fireworks do cap off the night. However, over the past few years (10 maybe, skipping the hurricane year) there have been fireworks at the tail end of the 1812 and at the end of the Stars and Stripes Forever. More recently the Stars and Stripes Forever have moved from the barges to the Esplanade.
@@sebbohnivlac yes I agree. I was not full in my answer
i see fireworks happening in the background at 1:00
0:38 the best part ever
The sound that happens when Trump won the 2024 election
I LOVE THE ARTILLERY FIRES LIKE A MUSIC SYNC THE ARTILLERY SO CRAZYYY
that's good
Cool!!! Greeting from Russia!
🇷🇺🇺🇸
I wish this could’ve continued
@@luigimrlgaming9484 god bless America my bro
@@Keef19661 no I mean peace
God bless American people
SO beautiful; I was there in 1976 for our nation's Bicentennial. Mommy, Gram and I sat on that famed lawn and experienced every spectacular moment. Every time I see this video and watch y'all on TV, I pray for those soldiers and all soldiers, for their safety and blessings. Thank you, Boston Pops, for being back at the Hatch tonight (July 4 2022), for contributing to our collective healing in the wake of the Pandemic. God bless you, ALL.
Actual cannons. Very good.
At least there are fireworks and a great song/orchestra! 💖 God Bless America! 🇺🇲🎶
*Russian great song!*
Tchaikovsky: I want this number to really go out with a BANG.
Conductor: OK, so we'll use more kettle drums.
Tchaikovsky: Nah, I was thinking something bigger. They used cannons in the war, right?
Conductor: Yeah, they did, but we don't have anything to simulate cannons.
Tchaikovsky: Then we should use real cannons.
Conductor: Tchaikovsky, NYET!
Tchaikovsky: TCHAIKOVSKY, DA!
Lol
The russian part really is the cherry on the top 🤌🏻
It's a spectacular sight to witness in person I highly suggest making the trip to Boston if they ever do it again
Anoche viví esta emoción aquí en la Ciudad de Guatemala, la Banda Sinfónica Marcial del Ejército de Guatemala y la Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Guatemala interpretaron esta obra musical en la Plaza de la Constitución, en pleno de centro de la ciudad y también hubo cañonazos, las campanas de la Catedral y fuegos artificiales. Fue un concierto épico y espectacular.
Growing up in Cambridge was so epic
You people would never imagine the memories Growing up here.
Happy4th 2 all
Hey, folks, I’m so impressive that this piece of Russian art and which is full about our history was in the US. Greetings from Moscow. I wish one day we can hang together
This is FANTASTIC!
It brought me to tears.
The 1812 overture was the only piece of any type of music my dad would listen to.
He passed nearly 20 years ago and we played this particular section at his funeral. The cannons sounded magnificent in the church.
This piece absolutely took me right back to the days I’d sit on my dad’s knees waiting to hear those majestic cannons.
Thank you for share this xx
I’m so sad it won’t be happening this year... it’s been a family tradition since I was young to listen to this song and wait for the breath taking fireworks... perhaps next year...
They could still have fireworks.
Did you ever get back to doing this?
those are the best cannons I've heard, I wished I could have listened to the whole thing live
Howitzers are such beautiful instruments.
Wow look at the Fireworks since it aired on January 4, 2018 and 4 people doing cannons
The irony of waving an American flag to Tchaikovsky’s 1812 overture! Amazing!
We are all humans, at the end of a day. Russians are using Robert Schumann's (German) Träumerei piece in loop, in their most sacred wwII memorials (Stalingrad/Volgograd's Hall of Glory, on the cemetery in St.Peterburg, where one million of late civilians is buried and in the Brest Fortress in Belarus).
Russian radio announced capitulation of Germany on 5/9/1945 and after that announcement someone in radio let it be played. It probably captured the feeling of relief and tragedy of horrific losses so well, people related to it completely.
I will add link to two videos, Stalingrad memorial and of Horowitz playing Träumerei in Moscow with everybody in audience crying.
ruclips.net/video/yibf6QNjgGU/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/XU_ccvjxq6o/видео.html
The same with Saddam. He used Whitneys "I will always love you" during his elections.
It’s a Boston thing. You wouldn’t understand. 😌
Russian Empire with the US had a good relationship with each other
we escaping the catacombes with this one!1!
How come this is not on tv 📺 anymore .. I am in mOntana and miss seeing this live 😭😭😭🇺🇸🇺🇸 Arthur Fiedler style 💯🙏🏼
Because people are too stupid now to appreciate this
It is, it’s in Bloomberg
it's a Russian piece why the us flag
@@duckworthlover911 Because it was played in the United States by people who live in the United States.
@@su-25frogfoot74 this was 7 months ago and my music taste changed completely, I don't listen to classical anymore but thanks I guess
What a moment at The Esplanade. Basically perfect performance by all of a masterpiece overture. Brings me to tears as it should.
Real Heavy Metal Music
1812 Overture is my 💙Favorite❤️ 🎻Classical🎻 🎵Music🎶.
God bless America, God bless our troops, now ladies and gentleman.. START… YOUR… ENGINES!!!! 🎉🎉
#Happy4th♥️🤍🩵🇺🇸🎆🥳🍺🎉 everyone back home!!!! I miss you all soooo much!!!!
Woe to the people who forget their heritage.
#Happy4th❤️🤍💙🇺🇸🍻🎊🎇🎉🎆🍺 everyone back home!!! I miss you all!!! Enjoy the festivities & fireworks tonite!!!!
Greeting from Prague!
Looking forward to this tonight!!! Missing you all but I'll be streaming from fort wayne Indiana
Love u Bernie I miss u so much. Especially when I hear this
Bloody fantastic performance.
"We are going to make it to the boat this one... but why the canon look so weird?"
That not even a cannon
"They borrow it from americans, maybe"
I think i remember seeing some accurate ones near the bridge of Notre Dame
Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saludos a ese gran pais desde Argentina
Long Live Freedom, damn it!! 🇦🇷🇺🇸❤️
Staff Sgt. - Can we play? Conductor - What instrument? Staff Sgt. - A Howitzer.
Looked like the 2-15th FA/ 10th MTN DIVARTY just by looking at the patch on the one soldier. MOUNTAIN THUNDER!!
woah.... those men on the cannons were bad ass!!!!
Que bello sería ver esta presentación, pero en la Plaza Roja de Moscú, y con las campanas de la catedral de San Patricio sonando ❤
THEY DID IT
I really love this.
A: "I heard you are in a band"
B: "Yes"
A: "What are you playing?"
B: "A howitzer"
Incredible
Can you imagine the Officers learning their artillery was being used for this? I can't tell if they'd be furious, excited, or laugh their ass off.
"Wait that ain't blank shots" 💀💀💀
how big were Tchaikovsky's balls to write a piece of music that used cannons and actual church bells as instruments in it.
and a choir
Orchestra Owner: Mr. Tchaikovsky which instrument we are going to use to simulate the sound of a Cannon?
Tchaikovsky: Simulate?
I like to imagine this song is used in a game where zombies appear in Napoleonic times and they have to defend a bridge until a boat comes in by some random soldier named Jean who rings the bells so that a boat saves them
Those crews were doing great
There's even still burning propellant in the blank at 0:58 that spills out
wonderfull
Crowds for this in Boston are enormous...local streets are essentially shut down when everyone leaves at the end...mobs of walking people block every street.
fireworks in background stand no chance to artillery
Agreed. Cannon line is the coolest instrument.
"wait for boat" ahh moment
I hope they upload the one for this year. I missed it
0:38😊❤❤❤❤
Hell yeah
Ah... The last normal year
10th Mountain DIVARTY, Climb to Glory!
As God intended it ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I wonder if American people know what is this classical song about and what's the meaning of the cannons and the bell towers in this song
It's not a song! There is no singing!
Oh I love this opra
It is not an opera, it is an overture.
@@VRichardsn I here this song when there’s a school play
@@war_robots7911 It is awesome!
PS: it is also not a song, because it contains no lyrics.
It's not a song! Do you hear any singìng? No. It's a piece of orchestral music. @@war_robots7911
@@war_robots7911 It isn't a song! It's a piece of orchestral music. There is no singing. Why do Americans ALWAYS get that wrong? And you don't " here" it, you hear it. Duh!
G&B reference 🔥💥😈🗣
I feel like part of the music was Tchailkovsky screaming for more cannons
"Dont talk to jean yet let the sappers build" ahh song
Красавчики
0:38 😊❤❤❤❤
"Wait for the boat."
bootiful
Wait for the boat
Too late, fell in the water
I wonder how confused anyone not in the gnb community is rn
Maravilloso pero, porque cortaron la parte al final cuando emerge godzilla detras del escenario y se manda un rugido mientras flamea dos pequeñas banderitas con sus cortitas manos....? 😮
Tambien Iba a pasar sobrevolando el CDF-1 tambien pero justo en ese momento se detectó la llegada de los zentraedi y tuvieron que ir al espacio....
0:39 YEAHHHHHHHH
I am so glad that the conductor did not cower to the "woke,liberal and cancel culture " who wanted to eliminate this music simply because its russian. Art is art to be enjoyed by all. MUCH ADMIRATION FROM ALL OF US
How dramatic are those cannon guys? 😂
🎉🎊 Boston Pops 🎉🎊
Gg BABY I GOT GLORY TO THE SURVIVORS ACHIEVEMENT
I want to see a version where the cannons are actually synced with the heavy beats. I understand it must be very difficult at least to do it with manually fired cannons, but the firing always being a little bit off doesn't quite carry the same oompf it could if it was in sync. Maybe they should use one of those incredibly precise modern automatic MRSI artillery pieces to do this.
The only thing missing was the Quaker Puffed Rice - Shot from Guns!
Love it when Americans celebrate great Russian victories
No !! No entiendes!! Campanas es el credo y los cañones es la defensa ante un invasor externo😊
Irónico pero hermoso
❤️❤️
Tchaikovsky, Cannons are not instruments.
Yes they are, and I'm going to use 21 of them.
Tchaikovsky no...
Tchaikovsky yes.
*TCHAIKOVSKY ALWAYS YES!!*
FIRE THE CANNON!!!!
Is only make possible in Great America
Tchaikovsky: “Napoleon - Get OUUUT!”
Молодец!
i love America ~ I love Russia ~
Get on the boat 0:39
Im a musician
Oh what instrument do you play?
The Howitzer
these americans waving their flag while the music is made by the russian💀
About a French war 💀It has nothing to do with the US
I miss the hatch shell with stars, it looks so empty now...
Nice :) but next time a B21 oder a B2 ....
0:39 wait for the boat
Meanwhile in some place near Boston:
HELp THrTe HUgE SHeLS DEYstOyinG OUR ToW;N ahHazhahajsjs s
10- seconds from disaster
HeY wHaTs ThAt ReD tHiNg In ThE sKy
wheres da giant 150 tons churchbell?
只能按讚...
2019 when people still cared about this country.