For making a Beethoven Play list ... Enjoy Beethoven Symphony No 7 Allegretto ...ruclips.net/video/Dp9jycNP0oA/видео.html Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 Allegro con brio ...ruclips.net/video/tvVaKSZgg4s/видео.html Beethoven's Symphony No 5 Allegro con brio ...ruclips.net/video/aatlulFSUDc/видео.html Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 : Adagio molto e cantabile...ruclips.net/video/VTvkA0Msfs0/видео.html
There are a lot of innovative aspects to the 9th symphony. As for this movement, for instance, a scherzo would usually be the third movement of a symphony, but this is the second movement. The second movement would normally be slow, but the slow movement of the 9th is the third movement. Also, this was probably the first symphonic work ever to feature the timpani as a solo instrument. There's other innovative stuff about the rest of the piece, as well, but that's a little about this movement.
I saw the London Symphony Orchestra play #9 in their Hall. The audience was on their feet throughout the entire symphony, I was in rapture and joy. Prince Charles was there in his box, I was lucky to get cheap student tickets for the 2nd balcony. One of the greatest experiences of my life.
Sound is just vibrations. Deaf people are able to press their body/hands against speakers and instruments and "hear" the sounds just like we do, just less prominently. Considering he was a master musician before losing his hearing, it's no surprise that he was able to continue composing.
Think of a song that you know very well. Try to imagine how it sounds in your head, without humming it. Can you hear it in your head in fairly good detail? That's how Beethoven could hear music.
Yes. Beethoven's Symphony no. 9 during Windows XP era. The second part of this symphony has been cut as a sample on earlier versions of Windows Media Player with plenoptic fountain. Lasted for only 75 seconds I think.
Basically the only music I heard around that time. I hadn't had an MP3 player like my sister did and RUclips was a weird thing my father used for stuff I couldn't understand.
Windows XP was the only thing he was thinking about when writing this song. This song was actually a tribute to the great Thy Windows of XPerious. Not many people know that.
That timpani intervention is absolutely divine!! And he made it repeat itself 4 measures so that people would know he really wanted that timpani there! Pure Beethoven!
I love this Scherzo, it’s probably tied with the finale in terms of favorite movement of the ninth symphony. I always feel like I have to dance to this Scherzo. And undoubtedly, when I do, the pulse I’m dancing to is the hypermeter, the bars rather than the beats.
When the local PC World opened, me and some friends would turn this song up full volume and stroll towards the exit. We would make it just in time to hear the first breakdown and witness staff running to turn it off. Simpler times &. fond memories.
When Beethoven became deaf he cut the legs off his piano and used the vibrations of the sound to write his amazing music. Thank you for uploading this great song!
So many memories I remember playing the fire barwave in the xp media player, and play this song and I would get my lego star wars minifigures and have them fight in a lightsaber duel while the fire was in the background. I was reenacting revenge of the sith, those were the days.
The fourth movement will probably always remain his most famous symphony movement, but lovers of his music will often have several different other compositions from Beethoven that they would put ahead of the 9th's 4th movement... His emperor concerto #5 is my personal favorite... but everything he wrote can be easily considered genius... Imagine what we could do without tv, internet, and video games.... damn...
I still have a Windows XP Computer but i don't know If it works. All i know is that it worked pretty good when i used it but i didn't had a Internet Connection. Last Time I used it was about 2017 or 2018 maybe 2019.
+MrTwhispers I still have an older computer I just use to store some pictures, and I was just listening to that sample and then came here. The sample from the 9th is there with a few other samples. Yes, those were the days.....
WIndows XP made its most important contribution to civilization and culture when it sampled this greatest of all scherzos and made it known to millions.
esto es una obra grandiosa, habra gente que no le guste y se entiende, no estan acostumbrados a esto, pero con un poco de cultura te das cuenta de lo grandiosa que es, magnifica, se lleva mi like :)
Twelve Words: Good Night David. Good Night Chet. And, good night for NBC News! As a journalism student in college, who is obsessed with old-school television news, I can't help but listen to the music and the signature goodbye exchange.
I LOVE the Moonlight Sonata... I love how the brilliant piece has been featured in so many television shows, commercials, and movies.... Truly stands the test of time as a masterpiece.. I can play the first 15 seconds of it; but then it gets all.... Beethoveny..
No me canso de recargar el video. Esta sinfonía te lleva directo al cielo. Por un momento te sientes acostado en las nubes, observando a los mortales y sus prejuicios tontos. Después eres transportado de nuevo a la tierra donde todos somos una hermandad. Al final regresas a la cruel realidad.
My theory is that Microsoft included this song in all of there Windows XP computers back in 2001 to pay homage to Clockwork Orange for it’s 30th anniversary (Guessing Bill Gates or the manufacturers were huge fans of CWO back then)
as a teen edm enjoyer i can say i like classic music too. it's my alternative for when i'm tryna concentrate. of course i can't read a 10 pages document while hardcore dubstep is playing around my skull. it's even better cuz' of its lenght.
About 1967 I remember this was the intro music just before the news I think KRCR 7R Redding California . I was 6 years old , lived at 1516 Yale Court and I also remember the great snowstorm November 1968 Redding Ca.
I love this piece and remember how it used to be on the sample folder on windows XP. I currently have a few windows XP laptops that I got from a friend because I like to collect older computers. And they’re in pretty good condition.
Since we're remembering dim and distant days of yore, this piece was also played with the closing credits of our local NBC affiloate's (Channel 4 in NYC) early evening news (anchors Chet Huntley and David Brinkley) in the 60s.
I remember this music at the end of the Huntley and Brinkley Report, too. It was on WMAQ, Channel 5 in Chicago. This must have been the NBC network, and not just the NYC affiliate. I was hoping someone would bring up this context. Imagine the large number of people who were influenced by the prominent use of this piece.
Oh bliss! Bliss and heaven! Oh, it was gorgeousness and gorgeousity made flesh. It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now. As I slooshied, I knew such lovely pictures!
In television, the second movement of Beethoven's Symphony no. 9 was also heard on: One Tree Hill Pretty Little Liars Supernatural CSI CSI: Miami CSI: NY 24
Anlaşılan çoğu kişi Windows Xp sayesinde burada. Ben de bunlardan biriyim. 6 yaşındayken müzik dosyalarını karıştırdığımda default olarak bulunurdu. Bu melodiyi dinleyerek kendim ritimli bir şekilde cs 1.6 da adam vurmaya çalışırdım.
For making a Beethoven Play list ... Enjoy
Beethoven Symphony No 7 Allegretto ...ruclips.net/video/Dp9jycNP0oA/видео.html
Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 Allegro con brio ...ruclips.net/video/tvVaKSZgg4s/видео.html
Beethoven's Symphony No 5 Allegro con brio ...ruclips.net/video/aatlulFSUDc/видео.html
Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 : Adagio molto e cantabile...ruclips.net/video/VTvkA0Msfs0/видео.html
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LONG LIVE WINDOWS XP
haha :D
dude wtf, you're profile pic is the Linux penguin
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I also respect Windows XP as a Ubuntu user.
They added only a snippet. Only 75 seconds long. 😂😂😂
Still rocking the XP in 2019 alongside windows 7.. 👍🏻
Lol used to JAM this as a kid on Windows XP, I fell in love with it, it's actually such a beautiful piece!
Agree.
***** That's crazy, I'm sitting RIGHT beside a windows XP install disc because i plan on running it on BootCamp on my Macbook soon!
Very valuable memory! I used to play around and "dance ballet" with this music as a song! Boy it was a fun and rowdy moment
Lol yeah I recorded with my camera and I actually really liked. I was 10 years old when I did.
Same here lol
I love how classical music is a language that everyone can understand, no matter the nationality.
This is the composition that changed the world of music.
Could you tell me more?
There are a lot of innovative aspects to the 9th symphony. As for this movement, for instance, a scherzo would usually be the third movement of a symphony, but this is the second movement. The second movement would normally be slow, but the slow movement of the 9th is the third movement. Also, this was probably the first symphonic work ever to feature the timpani as a solo instrument. There's other innovative stuff about the rest of the piece, as well, but that's a little about this movement.
I saw the London Symphony Orchestra play #9 in their Hall. The audience was on their feet throughout the entire symphony, I was in rapture and joy. Prince Charles was there in his box, I was lucky to get cheap student tickets for the 2nd balcony. One of the greatest experiences of my life.
I never knew jamming to orchestral music would be this intense....
I wonder what It feels like to be Beethoven. You can't hear, but you can read the notes and convert it to music inside your head, in real time.
Sound is just vibrations. Deaf people are able to press their body/hands against speakers and instruments and "hear" the sounds just like we do, just less prominently. Considering he was a master musician before losing his hearing, it's no surprise that he was able to continue composing.
Think of a song that you know very well. Try to imagine how it sounds in your head, without humming it. Can you hear it in your head in fairly good detail? That's how Beethoven could hear music.
You know you're a Windows XP user when you have this on your music folder.
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nice head
Satan I wanna change it but google doesn't fucking allow me. Nice picture. Have you watched Emperor's New Clothes?
Remember the Time when windows XP has a sample of this in the music folder?
Dude, that sample is downloaded to my mp3
Yup. And im having it and in my mp3
Same here
Yes. Beethoven's Symphony no. 9 during Windows XP era. The second part of this symphony has been cut as a sample on earlier versions of Windows Media Player with plenoptic fountain. Lasted for only 75 seconds I think.
Basically the only music I heard around that time.
I hadn't had an MP3 player like my sister did and RUclips was a weird thing my father used for stuff I couldn't understand.
I wonder if Beethoven thought about Windows XP when he composed this symphony
kad kidd Nooo, obviously not a joke... *facepalm*
likeriver Honestly, I have no doubt he thought it was the apex of operating systems. That's why he killed himself shortly after, aged 27.
+Соɾу ℛ.
Dio ha creato XP, lo dice Bergoglio! ;-)
No, he only though of himself
Windows XP was the only thing he was thinking about when writing this song. This song was actually a tribute to the great Thy Windows of XPerious. Not many people know that.
Everytime I hear this, I see the galaxies wheeling in the heavens... we're lucky to be alive in a time when access to such beauty is easy!
This is probably one of my favorite works by him. Amazing music.
This is why Beethoven is one of the best composers of all time. There is a plethora of additional evidence, but this movement does it by itself.
That timpani intervention is absolutely divine!!
And he made it repeat itself 4 measures so that people would know he really wanted that timpani there! Pure Beethoven!
I love this Scherzo, it’s probably tied with the finale in terms of favorite movement of the ninth symphony. I always feel like I have to dance to this Scherzo. And undoubtedly, when I do, the pulse I’m dancing to is the hypermeter, the bars rather than the beats.
This video of Beethoven's masterpiece was posted a year ago, today. May you all enjoy it for years to come.
Oh I do!
A lot later its ben a little over 11 years now
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When the local PC World opened, me and some friends would turn this song up full volume and stroll towards the exit. We would make it just in time to hear the first breakdown and witness staff running to turn it off. Simpler times &. fond memories.
Holy crap I remember this piece!
Oh, the good old Windows XP era!
MissingnoUploader i will back to use Windows XP, in 2017 or in 28 of december of 2016
Thank you, Kubrick! I would have never heard this if it wasn't in Clockwork.
When Beethoven became deaf he cut the legs off his piano and used the vibrations of the sound to write his amazing music. Thank you for uploading this great song!
This sure brings back childhood memories of listening to this on the Windows XP!😄🤩😎👌
i usually only listen to rock music or something similar, but this stuff is just... amazing
overwhelming!
So many memories
I remember playing the fire barwave in the xp media player, and play this song and I would get my lego star wars minifigures and have them fight in a lightsaber duel while the fire was in the background. I was reenacting revenge of the sith, those were the days.
Darth Vader
That sounds amazing.
It's over, Ludwig! I have the high ground!
A Jewel...... beautyful......i'm spechless, congrats and greetings from México city.
Beethoven #9 scherzo is my wake up music!
El Scherzo "beethoveniano" maravilloso como siempre!!!
Mas como pode passar o tempo...senão entendendo do que tudo foi feito...buscamos sempre a perfeição. .
The fourth movement will probably always remain his most famous symphony movement, but lovers of his music will often have several different other compositions from Beethoven that they would put ahead of the 9th's 4th movement... His emperor concerto #5 is my personal favorite... but everything he wrote can be easily considered genius... Imagine what we could do without tv, internet, and video games.... damn...
Windows XP forever in our hearts!
I still have a Windows XP Computer but i don't know If it works. All i know is that it worked pretty good when i used it but i didn't had a Internet Connection. Last Time I used it was about 2017 or 2018 maybe 2019.
When the drums start punding at 9:00 and the crescendo starts you know something hardcore follows. :)))
This takes me back to my childhood days 💛 Thanks Microsoft and Beethoven😂
Everyone else knows this piece because of a fresh install.
_I see you're a man of culture._
This reminds me "A Clockwork Orange" .. I love this ♥
Beethoven + Kubrick = God
Remember when Microsoft put this on Windows XP? Yeah that was the microsoft I loved...
+MrTwhispers I still have an older computer I just use to store some pictures, and I was just listening to that sample and then came here. The sample from the 9th is there with a few other samples. Yes, those were the days.....
Steve Ballmer > Bill Gates > Satya Nadella!
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DEVELOPERS.
but if it stayed XP, than it would be boring
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WIndows XP made its most important contribution to civilization and culture when it sampled this greatest of all scherzos and made it known to millions.
Theme A gives me chills while theme B is adorable! I love the Scherzos from his symphonies
Thank you so much for uploading!
esto es una obra grandiosa, habra gente que no le guste y se entiende, no estan acostumbrados a esto, pero con un poco de cultura te das cuenta de lo grandiosa que es, magnifica, se lleva mi like :)
Comment section
99% comments about Windows XP
1% a clockwork references
Goodnight Chet.
Goodnight David, and Goodnight for NBC News.
Yes but it is the only thing XP was ever good for.
1% me quoting the message "PADDY'S HAVE RESPECT IDIOTS I AM LEGEND" in Always Sunny when Dennis and Frank vandalize Art Sloan's house
11 years passed and I still listen to this lol
Hermosa sinfonía, de escucharla una y otra vez!
¡Ésta es para mí, la mejor obra de arte de todos los tiempos!
Twelve Words:
Good Night David. Good Night Chet. And, good night for NBC News!
As a journalism student in college, who is obsessed with old-school television news, I can't help but listen to the music and the signature goodbye exchange.
I have no words to describe what I feel
this is not a song its a masterpiece
This is the best sample music ever in Windows Xp!
Thanks Clockwork Orange for bringing closer me this amazing song!!
I LOVE the Moonlight Sonata... I love how the brilliant piece has been featured in so many television shows, commercials, and movies.... Truly stands the test of time as a masterpiece.. I can play the first 15 seconds of it; but then it gets all.... Beethoveny..
This song brings me memories. The beginning brings me back with its dramatic intro.
It's not a song. Do you know what a song is?
I just cant listen to this without thinking of my favourite film
finally the full version. not that shortened version on xp
a little bit modified but it sounds cool
different* not pitched lmao
No me canso de recargar el video.
Esta sinfonía te lleva directo al cielo. Por un momento te sientes acostado en las nubes, observando a los mortales y sus prejuicios tontos.
Después eres transportado de nuevo a la tierra donde todos somos una hermandad.
Al final regresas a la cruel realidad.
El Rockstar del siglo XIX que aún lo sigue siendo pero ahora desde el infinito universo. ❤❤
My theory is that Microsoft included this song in all of there Windows XP computers back in 2001 to pay homage to Clockwork Orange for it’s 30th anniversary (Guessing Bill Gates or the manufacturers were huge fans of CWO back then)
It's not a "song"
que espectacular escuchar esta música de tonos grandioso suena como la creación del mundo en perfecta armonia.......!
Memories of 2002 to 2007 Windows and School days...
Oh bliss bliss bliss bliss. Beautiful. Cupful of water. Running outside on beautiful day. Broadway oh Broadway!
Oh Bliss! Bliss and heaven! Oh, it was gorgeousness and gorgeousity made flesh!
LOVE this piece!
as a teen edm enjoyer i can say i like classic music too. it's my alternative for when i'm tryna concentrate. of course i can't read a 10 pages document while hardcore dubstep is playing around my skull. it's even better cuz' of its lenght.
So ahead of his time
Amo esta canción, sonaba en un comercial de ercilla
"Ercilla, lo que a usted le interesa". El Chile gris maravilloso de los 90.
A clockwork orange. ❤️
Long before the Darude Sandshit started.
*****
what about 2:26?
Its good too
Hahaha
Delta Entertainment and Windows XP........memories......
hahaha
I remember this from windows XP, it was my childhood, even tho I'm 20, I've had that computer for YEARS
try to compose something like this being deaf. beethoven ruled.
what a gorgeous peice
Oh Bliss! Oh Bliss and Heaven!
Gorgeousness and gorgeousity
usei muito essa sinfonia nos meus trabalhos de história no fundamental, e tão bela , antigamente as coisas eram melhores
Matheus Vasconcelos é
Ferencsik fantasztikus karmester volt! Beethoven zenéjével mindig csodát tett!
I don't actually remember listening to this music (of course I did), and yet it sounds so familiar to me. This is what is called well-known!
i love those timpani
Windows XP brought me here XD
my favorite portion in the 9th.
I'm not incredibly fond of the Opera portions although they have their place.
This however is simply amazing.
Mine too!! I thought I was alone on this
About 1967 I remember this was the intro music just before the news
I think KRCR 7R Redding California . I was 6 years old , lived at 1516 Yale Court and I also remember the great snowstorm November 1968 Redding Ca.
สุดยอด..ยอดจริงๆ
The sounds and nostalgia from all of the kids who are from the 2000s
Like si llegaste a recordar a Windows XP y los antiguos reclames de la desaparecida revista Ercilla con la voz de Augusto Gática.
I love this piece and remember how it used to be on the sample folder on windows XP. I currently have a few windows XP laptops that I got from a friend because I like to collect older computers. And they’re in pretty good condition.
just beautiful
Since we're remembering dim and distant days of yore, this piece was also played with the closing credits of our local NBC affiloate's (Channel 4 in NYC) early evening news (anchors Chet Huntley and David Brinkley) in the 60s.
I remember this music at the end of the Huntley and Brinkley Report, too. It was on WMAQ, Channel 5 in Chicago. This must have been the NBC network, and not just the NYC affiliate. I was hoping someone would bring up this context. Imagine the large number of people who were influenced by the prominent use of this piece.
Our dear friend Ludwig van.
Symphony very beautiful like very much to hear.
Still better than today's music
What's the "Still"?
I love the opening. I was trying to place it for ages! It was used in Countdown on MSNBC!
I like to listen to this before engaging in some ultraviolence
The first one made me cry, I MISS XP!!
This kicked ass with the visualizer.
Oh bliss! Bliss and heaven! Oh, it was gorgeousness and gorgeousity made flesh. It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now. As I slooshied, I knew such lovely pictures!
lovely...........
forever...
In television, the second movement of Beethoven's Symphony no. 9 was also heard on:
One Tree Hill
Pretty Little Liars
Supernatural
CSI
CSI: Miami
CSI: NY
24
The reason i actually enjoy classical music.
I'm playing this for marching band and it's awesome.
when you listening this soung you are must be not internet connection :))))
hahaha
jajaja exacto
And playing Spider Solitair
Yes, I must be not internet connection, because I listening this soung :)))
RockabillyFox yes
Best music forever...
Anlaşılan çoğu kişi Windows Xp sayesinde burada. Ben de bunlardan biriyim. 6 yaşındayken müzik dosyalarını karıştırdığımda default olarak bulunurdu. Bu melodiyi dinleyerek kendim ritimli bir şekilde cs 1.6 da adam vurmaya çalışırdım.
Doing a marching show called Immortal Beloved and this is part 3 of the show. Super fun, slightly different, but its fun to play
Bravo Beethoven, bravo, or in words he can understand- *I give a thumbs up*