I am 80 years old and have not tired of the genius of Beethoven. In this frantic world I need to relax, and just drift into the joy of music and its greatest achievements.
I am 81 too and I love immersing myself in music too. I also love some of the modern composers being introduced by the younger instrumentalists and following emerging artists as well. If you haven't heard the Clyburn 18th Piano competition (2022) it is worthwhile. They also ran a Junior piano competition this year. Wonderful stuff. Makes me glad to be alive.
@@thallysluft does the use of Roman numerals mean anything?.. I like em... a lot... for a long time... but I probably missed something important if Roman numerals are required... thanks em = 9 symphonies Roman numerals and fractions belong in a museum... but... maybe it's a proper name type thing... 🤔... one does not wish to appear... gauche
With all the pocket money I had saved, I bought all of Beethoven's symphonies compiled in a 6-cassette boxset. I was 15 or 16 then. I bought them from Zistkhavar Commercial Building in Mashhad, Iran. I still have the cassettes and even listen to them on my old cassette player to get some of that old feel. When I first started reading Shakespeare's plays, I listened to Beethoven's symphonies. Now when I listen to Beethoven's symphonies, I am reminded of Shakespearean plays. I love it!
I share your appreciation of both Beethoven and Shakespeare. It is, though, a sobering thought to consider that about the same amount of time passed between Shakespeare and Beethoven, as has passed between Beethoven and us. Shakespeare lived in the late 1500s / early 1600s. Beethoven lived in the late 1700s / early 1800s. We're in the early 2000s... there are 200 years between Shakespeare and Beethoven, and 200 years between Beethoven and us.
"We interrupt this masterpiece to inform you that the second movement is brought to you by Jello Brand gelatin dessert. Yes, Jello is the one to serve at your next concert or recital. With exciting flavours such as Wild Cherry and Goofy Grape, you're sure to bring the house down when you serve up a bowl of Jello Brand gelatin! J-E-L-L-O. Serve it up with Cool Whip Brand topping. Now, we return you to the third movement already in progress...
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Reading your comment and the answers you received, I will tell a story. I grew aup hearing classical music at home and I liked it. I also went to a full season of concerts when I was 14/15 years of age and had the luck of having the local orchestra directed by a fabulous director and the local community arranged to bring that year lots of famous solists and it was a year dedicated to Beethoven dp O heard all piano concerts, the Choral Fantasy and the Triple Concert with at that time world known piano player specialized in Beethoven, the violin concerto played by the young Uto Ughi and of course all symphonies. Ur was a wonderful experience. The next year mi friend a
Tracklist: Symphony no. 1 in C, Op. 21: 00:00:00 I. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio 00:09:03 II. Andante cantabile con moto 00:17:36 III. Menuetto & Trio: Allegro molto e vivace 00:21:02 IV. Finale: Adagio - Allegro molto e vivace Symphony no. 3 in E - flat, Op. 55 'EROICA' : 00:27:21 I. Allegro con brio 00:42:24 II. Marcia Funebre: Adagio assai 00:59:11 III. Scherzo & Trio - Allegro vivace 01:05:01 IV. Allegro molto - Poco andante - Presto Symphony no. 2 in D, Op. 36: 01:16:50 I. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio 01:29:50 II. Larghetto 01:42:30 III. Scherzo & Trio - Allegro 01:46:37 IV. Allegro molto Symphony no. 4 in B - flat, Op. 60: 01:53:30 I. Adagio - Allegro vivace 02:05:40 II. Adagio 02:16:12 III. Menuetto: Allegro vivace - Trio: Un poco meno allegro 02:22:03 IV. Allegro ma non troppo Symphony no. 5 in C minor, Op. 67: 02:29:14 I. Allegro con brio 02:37:19 II. Andante con moto 02:48:41 III. Allegro 02:57:34 IV. Allegro - Presto Symphony no. 6 in F, Op. 68 'PASTORAL' : 03:06:37 I. Allegro ma non troppo (Awakening of cheerful feelings on arrival in the countryside) 03:16:08 II. Andante molto mosso (Scene by the brook) 03:28:49 III. Allegro - Sempre più stretto - In tempo d'allegro - Tempo I - Presto (Merry gathering of country folk) 03:34:33 IV. Allegro (Thunder, Storm) 03:38:16 V. Allegretto (Shepherd's song. Cheerful & thankful feelings after the storm) [Translation in English] Symphony no. 7 in A, Op. 92: 03:48:07 I. Poco sostenuto - Vivace 04:01:38 II. Allegretto 04:11:36 III. Presto - Assai meno presto 04:21:21 IV. Allegro con brio Symphony no. 8 in F, Op. 93: 04:30:34 I. Allegro vivace e con brio 04:40:37 II. Allegretto scherzando 04:44:33 III. Tempo di menuetto 04:49:20 IV. Allegro vivace Symphony no. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 'CHORAL' : 04:57:11 I. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso 05:14:06 II. Scherzo: Molto vivace - Presto 05:27:54 III. Adagio molto e cantabile - Andante moderato - Tempo I - Andante moderato - Adagio - Lo stresso tempo 05:44:19 IV. Presto - Allegro assai - Presto - Recitativo - Allegro assai - Allegro assai vivace (Alla Marcia) - Andante maestoso - Adagio ma non troppo ma divoto - Allegro energico e sempre ben marcato - Allegro ma non tanto presto - Maestoso - Prestissimo
At 14 years old I used to be absolutely obsessed with Beethoven and I would play his music all day every day, before school, on my way to school and after school. Now 14 years later, I still get tears in my eyes upon hearing this.
I'm with you on this one. I remember accepting some sports award in Gr.10 and was on stage listening to Beethoven with my headphones on. Looking back now it was a little strange but what was I to do? Beethoven is too good.
When the 9th symphony premiered, Beethoven conducted the orchestra. By that time he was completely deaf. He kept time by by watching the players. At the end of the symphony, he thought it was a failure.He had to be turned around to face the audience. He didn't the thunderous applause of the standing ovation.
Of all the composers I've had the pleasure of listening to, I think Beethoven is my favorite. Though I do, on occasion, expand my musical library and give others a listening to, I always find myself coming back to Beethoven. He may be mainstream, but he's mainstream for a reason.
He wasn't deaf! His hearing gradually declined until he could hardly hear the orchestra when he was conducting his 9th. Even then, he wasn't 100% deaf.
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@@michelleg2901 it's because it's the order in which they were written, however the normal order of 1,2,3 ect is when they were published, listening to them in the 1,3,2 order gives a more accurate progression of beethovens emotions and thoughts.
@@oliverbuckley6985 Thanks for the explanation, helpful. I purchased a 10 pack of Beethoven's 1-10 CD's long ago and always listened in that order. I'm curious how this "true" order will feel.
It's possibly the finest piece of music ever written... and... I think it should be the Planetary anthem for The People of Planet Earth 🌏... it's the Ode to Joy that makes me cry... it's pretty much how I feel each morning... it's one of those things I don't want to miss... I will stop what I am doing to listen... ya never know... it might not pass your way again Once when I was a kid living in Germany we were coming back from the mountains I think... and traveling down the autobahn... and this guy... driving his Mercedes at 120kph is sailing along conducting, possibly all 9 symphonies between Garmish and Frankfurt... it's stayed with me because I think people are tremendously.... entertaining... and he really loved the music 🎶 ❤ 😍... me too
@@richardcarew4708 The ninth is all those things you say but I think the planetary anthem should be the fifth, it is the struggle and ascension of man.
When we listen to these symphonies, Beethoven's time is connected to the present, and the present in which we live is connected to Beethoven's time and we can communicate with great Beethoven From A corner of Tokyo where is the joys and the sorrows and the solitudes of the human world
My first purchase was a boxed set of Beethoven symphonies. I still visit the music when I want to be challenged. Beethoven was a unique event in human history.
Twenty years ago I pulled over on the A19 in North Yorkshire. His 6th was on my car stereo.. loud. The sky was so clear I gazed at stars upon stars and actually had a spiritual experience. At that moment I felt so small in the universe but also so joyful to be in a world that someone can create such beautiful music to move me so much.
i'm a girl from generation Z and I swear the guys with my same age are missing some good music. They don't know how much is extraordinary and wonderful classical music and the 6th symphony is my favourite.
What an amazing way to spend a chilly rainy day, curled up in an armchair wrapped in a rug and listening to this recording.!! A profound change of heart for me because I once hated Symphonies with a passion-(early childhood torture!). It's great that we can eventually choose to grow up I think. Thanks BC, you always come up trumps for me. This orchestra was really wonderful and no doubt the conductor had a lot to do with that. Symphony No II in D simply blew me away. My favourite here was No VI, the 'Pastoral' which has everything!!!: Drama, pathos, grandeur, simplicity, humour and sheer loveliness. And Beethoven definitely also had a great sense of humour I kept smiling and even chuckling at some of his ideas, My Stendahl Syndrome no doubt!!!.More seriously , the Ode to Joy in the Ninth was the best I have ever heard. After listening to all these mighty works I can better appreciate Beethoven's genius and talent. Most of us can hear a simple melody and appreciate it, but this giant of a musician could hear and extrapolate every possibility within those he wrote and then expand it, combine it variously with other gorgeous ideas and like the various tributaries and streams heading to a mighty river, lead everything to profound ultimate climax and on to a conclusion that answers all the questions he posed, using a myriad of wonderful harmony and instrumental combinations., How lucky we are to inherit the beauty he created.
Herbert Blomstedt, although reasonably well-known, deserves to be included among those at the very highest level of the pantheon of great conductors. His performances are always outstanding; and some of them are the best that have ever been recorded.
I have heard Ludwig was loosing his hearing as a teen and was totally deaf in his 20's. These 9 symphonies are nothing short of amazing ending with the 9th which in it's 4th movement with the iconic Ode to Joy. Classical music doesn't get any better than this. Thanks for posting this 6+ hours of bliss
Don’t listen to what you hear … Beethoven’s hearing didn’t start having even the minutest of problems till he was *WELL* into his twenties. And he didn’t go completely deaf until *VERY* late in his life.
When I'm listening to Beethoven's symphones, I somehow transformed into another soul & wonder how gifted this guy was. His work is so amazing & I hope we'll ever cherish your achievements.
Man I can't get any better than this sweet uninterrupted no RUclips music commercials this is the way music is supposed to be listen to thank you very much I'll take it only electronic music on here the same way that would be sweet nothing like listening to Klaus Schultz uninterrupted tangerine dream the same way Philip Glass need I say more thank you again
00:00:00 Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21: I. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio 00:09:03 Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21: II. Andante cantabile con moto 00:17:36 Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21: III. Menuetto & Trio: Allegro molto e vivace 00:21:02 Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21: IV. Finale: Adagio - Allegro molto e vivace 00:27:21 Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat, Op. 55 ‘EROICA’: I. Allegro con brio 00:42:24 Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat, Op. 55 ‘EROICA’: II. Marcia funebre: Adagio assai 00:59:11 Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat, Op. 55 ‘EROICA’: III. Scherzo & Trio: Allegro vivace 01:05:01 Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat, Op. 55 ‘EROICA’: IV. Allegro molto - Poco andante - Presto 01:16:50 Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36: I. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio 01:29:56 Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36: II. Larghetto 01:42:30 Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36: III. Scherzo & Trio: Allegro 01:46:37 Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36: IV. Allegro molto 01:53:30 Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat, Op. 60: I. Adagio - Allegro vivace 02:05:40 Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat, Op. 60: II. Adagio 02:16:12 Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat, Op. 60: III. Menuetto: Allegro vivace - Trio: Un poco meno allegro 02:22:03 Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat, Op. 60: IV. Allegro ma non troppo 02:29:14 Symphony No.5 in C Minor, Op. 67: I. Allegro con brio 02:37:19 Symphony No.5 in C Minor, Op. 67: II. Andante con moto 02:48:41 Symphony No.5 in C Minor, Op. 67: III. Allegro 02:57:34 Symphony No.5 in C Minor, Op. 67: IV. Allegro - Presto 03:06:37 Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68 ‘PASTORAL’: I. Allegro ma non troppo (Erwachen heiterer Empfindungen bei der Ankunft auf dem Lande) 03:16:08 Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68 ‘PASTORAL’: II. Andante molto mosso (Szene am Bach) 03:28:49 Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68 ‘PASTORAL’: III. Allegro - sempre più stretto - In tempo d’allegro - Tempo I - Presto (Lustiges Zusammensein der Landleute) 03:34:33 Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68 ‘PASTORAL’: IV. Allegro (Gewitter, Sturm) 03:38:16 Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68 ‘PASTORAL’: V. Allegretto (Hirtengesang, frohe und dankbare Gefühle nach dem Sturm) 03:48:07 Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92: I. Poco sostenuto - Vivace 04:01:38 Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92: II. Allegretto 04:11:36 Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92: III. Presto - Assai meno presto 04:21:21 Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92: IV. Allegro con brio 04:30:34 Symphony No. 8 in F, Op. 93: I. Allegro vivace e con brio 04:40:37 Symphony No. 8 in F, Op. 93: II. Allegretto scherzando 04:44:33 Symphony No. 8 in F, Op. 93: III. Tempo di Menuetto 04:49:20 Symphony No. 8 in F, Op. 93: IV. Allegro vivace 04:57:11 Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 ‘CHORAL’: I. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso 05:14:06 Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 ‘CHORAL’: II. Molto vivace - Presto 05:27:54 Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 ‘CHORAL’: III. Adagio molto e cantabile - Andante moderato - Tempo I - Andante moderato - Adagio - Lo stesso tempo 05:44:19 Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 ‘CHORAL’: IV. Presto - Allegro assai - Presto - Recitativo - Allegro assai - Allegro assai vivace (alla marcia) - Andante maestoso - Adagio ma non troppo ma divoto - Allegro energico e sempre ben marcato - Allegro ma non tanto Presto - Maestoso - Prestissimo
I have been forever grateful that my earliest memories are of classical music (my mother, who has since gone Home, would play it on our phonograph when she was cleaning). It has been a constant accompaniment to my life, and a great pleasure. Beethoven, JS Bach, Wagner....outstanding music.
In fact, me too. My parents used to tell me that when I couldn't sleep they'd just play some classical music from the radio for me, and since I was 3 I started listening and actively searching for classical music (especially Beethoven's 5th).
The fact that Beethoven's sublime music generates so many comments here says it all, Just Genius!! Thank you LVB over and over for so much listening pleasure for so many years. If I die with any of Beethoven's music playing I will die happy lol!!
I feel like these symphonies can give you the opportunity to retain or even generate imagery! It's amazing! I love it!!!! I am listening in 2023 and I can see why this type of music is so appreciated because it allows you to re-live yourself all over again from childhood. It's truly beautiful 🙏🏾💕 May Jesus bless you!!! It's like he's retelling his story all over again. Wow.. so beautiful while giving us the experience of re-living our own 🙏🏾💕
There is no proof against new knowledge greater than ==>> saying "I already know enough"... when we keep our minds and hearts open ==>> life is much more enjoyable ♥
Symphony No. 4 was/is considered to be outshined by the 3rd and 5th symphony. Yet despite the world going around it and picking its predecessor and successor to listen to, it is one of my favorite pieces and is profound in its own way.
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This is actually a very nice performance of Beethoven’s Famous Nine. I’ve been listening to these wonderful works now for over 60+ years, but I never tire of them. I’m a bit of a purist and can’t get away from my two favorite conductors of the Nine: Herbert von Karajan and Bruno Walter. Their renditions are very different but still the essence of Beethoven’s genius. Von Karajan rushes through the music at such a fast pace that it rises up and grabs your full attention with its fullness and utter completeness. You’re left almost panting with exertion of listening. Walter, on the other hand, goes through each movement at a much slower pace so that one can feel the individual notes coming together to create the genius of LvB. Both magnificent performances but viewing the music from different viewpoints: almost in a way like viewing a painting standing back a bit to gain a full perspective, then moving closer to examine the individual brush strokes and other minute details. This performance by the Dresden group offers a very credible middle ground point-of-view and a really fine listening experience! Thank You for making it available.
@@rogueonparmer4870 I second, and he can fully trust in the magnificent Vienna Philharmonic. I also love my Vinyl set with Konwitschny and the Gewandhaus Orchestra from the 1960s which very well competes with the Dresden/Blomstedt 9 LvB's.
Una stupenda proposta ,con esecuzione mirabile di questa grande orchestra. Un Beethoven eseguito in modo superbo. Complimenti vivissimi per questo magico post.
Von Karajan with the Berlin Philharmonic is the finest recording of the Beethoven Symphonies out there, in my opinion. I'm not sure if they're still available on the market, but I would hope they are.
I find Karajan's cycle a bit heavy-handed. Although both the 60s and 70s cycles (on DG) are good, they just don't speak to me. On the other hand, you have Haitink with the Royal Concertgebouw on Philips which is simply fantastic. I also find that Karajan's cycles are sometimes a tiny buy overrated. Marriner did the complete symphonies for Philips, released in volumes, but never put them together. I also highly recommend the cycle with the Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia, conducted by Bela Drahos on Naxos. Their "Eroica" has the perfect tempo for the first movement, whereas I find Karajan's tempo too slow and underwhelming.
Unlike some of the other Brilliant Classics releases this one is by one of the greatest orchestras & a veteran conductor. Everyone who loves this music MUST hear the Furtwangler recordings and the Karajan recordings.
No greatest symphony before & after Beethoven No. 9 symphony. I'm a one of just admirer of Beethoven. However this performance is make me really so happy than ever the others!
An extraordinary handy compilation of LvB highlighted IX symphonies. Great to use as an introduction to young listeners. Fabulous Staatskapelle Dresden Symphony orchestra and conductor Herbert Blomstedt.
Beethoven, neuf symphonies, 9 chefs d'oeuvre!!!! pas besoin d'en faire cinquante!!!! ciel cette symphonie pastorale, Excusez mon erreur, ici c' est la cinquième symphonie de cet exceptionnel artiste je l'aime depuis ma plus lointaine enfance (j'ai 84 bougies au compteur) pour moi symphonie Pastorale la plus belle...et depuis longtemps j'ai délaissé Beethoven et ses conseurs pour sonder la musique médiévale, renaissance et baroque, croyez moi, ça le fais... Test à faire: "Reveci venir du printemps" de Claude le Jeune, sensations assurée; et "la guerre" même auteur!!!!! (guerre amoureuse) mais que c' bo!!!!!!!
Même si je suis un peu plus jeune (près de 68 printemps). J'ai un peu le m^me parcours... Beethoven puis baroque. Mes symphonies préférées : 3 - 4 - 9 mais les autres sont aussi sublimes. J'apprécie aussi les compositeurs du XXème siècle;
amherd 21/10/19 Beaucoup de plaisir de lire vos lignes, c'est la classe des 80 bougies et plus. Bravo André, je vous suis d'une bougie en moins. J'en suis encore à l'ère de Beethoven, j'ai encore le temps d'évoluer, et d'apprendre, d'être moins ignare. Vous pouvez vous brancher sur google, et connaître ma famille ancestrale, en ajoutant le prénom de Viola. Je suis en accord avec la Pastorale, car, j'aime la nature, la montagne. C'est là, que se situe mes ancêtres, depuis pas mal de siècles........ A bientôt peut-être, pour un nouveau chef d'oeuvre musical.
Beethoven es uno de los más grandes prodigio de la música clásica y tu espíritud se regocija de escuchar tan magníficas obras maestras de la música .genial amo esto .Fue un elegido del Dios
Sometimes i wish i can go back to beethoven's time so i can thank him really for what he did for me and the humanity , he means a lot to me :) GOD IF I WASN'T ONLY BORN IN THE 19th CENTURY !!!!!
Compensation: orchestral play is far better now than then, and in far more places. The people who were in the best position, fellows who conducted in the 1920's or earlier like Toscanini, Furtwangler, Monteux, Beecham, Walter and Klemperer who did so into the 1950's, never spoke of any golden age of orchestral play. When he was alive the great composer and conductor Gustav Mahler excoriated the quality of orchestral play in his time (he died in 1911). He got a reputation as a horrible person for that, but he may have been right.
52:40 approx (towards the end of the Funeral March) - this thrilling and even sinister A-flat chord has always sounded to me like the trumpet-call at the Last Judgement!
I am 80 years old and have not tired of the genius of Beethoven. In this frantic world I need to relax, and just drift into the joy of music and its greatest achievements.
I am 43 and I want to say the same as you! Cheers :)
I am 81 too and I love immersing myself in music too. I also love some of the modern composers being introduced by the younger instrumentalists and following emerging artists as well. If you haven't heard the Clyburn 18th Piano competition (2022) it is worthwhile. They also ran a Junior piano competition this year. Wonderful stuff. Makes me glad to be alive.
He connected to the Source in a musical way and helps lift us there
I’m 24 and right there with you.
I’m 16, and I am with you. The 9th is what got me into this genre of great taste.
Thank you for compiling these symphonies in one place to provide uninterrupted refuge from a maddening world
I can finally say that I have listened to Beethoven's symphonies...all of them.
hahahha sameee
All IX symphonies
@@thallysluft Almost X, you can hear the great assembled from Barry Cooper of "last" Beethoven sonata.
me too.... more than once .... far out man
@@thallysluft does the use of Roman numerals mean anything?.. I like em... a lot... for a long time... but I probably missed something important if Roman numerals are required... thanks
em = 9 symphonies
Roman numerals and fractions belong in a museum... but... maybe it's a proper name type thing... 🤔... one does not wish to appear... gauche
With all the pocket money I had saved, I bought all of Beethoven's symphonies compiled in a 6-cassette boxset. I was 15 or 16 then. I bought them from Zistkhavar Commercial Building in Mashhad, Iran. I still have the cassettes and even listen to them on my old cassette player to get some of that old feel. When I first started reading Shakespeare's plays, I listened to Beethoven's symphonies. Now when I listen to Beethoven's symphonies, I am reminded of Shakespearean plays. I love it!
Reminds me at the same age with Bach's Brandenburg Concertos which I listened to while reading Sherlock Holmes.
I share your appreciation of both Beethoven and Shakespeare. It is, though, a sobering thought to consider that about the same amount of time passed between Shakespeare and Beethoven, as has passed between Beethoven and us. Shakespeare lived in the late 1500s / early 1600s. Beethoven lived in the late 1700s / early 1800s. We're in the early 2000s... there are 200 years between Shakespeare and Beethoven, and 200 years between Beethoven and us.
Beethoven's classical pieces are a prior significance in our society. His classical pieces create a rhythmic harmony to the soul.
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In the middle of symphonies.
"We interrupt this masterpiece to inform you that the second movement is brought to you by Jello Brand gelatin dessert. Yes, Jello is the one to serve at your next concert or recital. With exciting flavours such as Wild Cherry and Goofy Grape, you're sure to bring the house down when you serve up a bowl of Jello Brand gelatin! J-E-L-L-O. Serve it up with Cool Whip Brand topping. Now, we return you to the third movement already in progress...
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I'm 15 years old and I'll be going see an orchestra for the first time this Friday. I can't wait!
How was it?? :-D
There's nothing like a live concert. Might it inspire you to take up a musical instrument, if you don't already play one?
It will be a wonderful experience, I have no doubt. I hope it is the start of going to many orchestral performances.It can change your life.
Reading your comment and the answers you received, I will tell a story.
I grew aup hearing classical music at home and I liked it. I also went to a full season of concerts when I was 14/15 years of age and had the luck of having the local orchestra directed by a fabulous director and the local community arranged to bring that year lots of famous solists and it was a year dedicated to Beethoven dp O heard all piano concerts, the Choral Fantasy and the Triple Concert with at that time world known piano player specialized in Beethoven, the violin concerto played by the young Uto Ughi and of course all symphonies. Ur was a wonderful experience.
The next year mi friend a
Great! I hope you enjoyed your experience.
Tracklist:
Symphony no. 1 in C, Op. 21:
00:00:00 I. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio
00:09:03 II. Andante cantabile con moto
00:17:36 III. Menuetto & Trio: Allegro molto e vivace
00:21:02 IV. Finale: Adagio - Allegro molto e vivace
Symphony no. 3 in E - flat, Op. 55 'EROICA' :
00:27:21 I. Allegro con brio
00:42:24 II. Marcia Funebre: Adagio assai
00:59:11 III. Scherzo & Trio - Allegro vivace
01:05:01 IV. Allegro molto - Poco andante - Presto
Symphony no. 2 in D, Op. 36:
01:16:50 I. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio
01:29:50 II. Larghetto
01:42:30 III. Scherzo & Trio - Allegro
01:46:37 IV. Allegro molto
Symphony no. 4 in B - flat, Op. 60:
01:53:30 I. Adagio - Allegro vivace
02:05:40 II. Adagio
02:16:12 III. Menuetto: Allegro vivace - Trio: Un poco meno allegro
02:22:03 IV. Allegro ma non troppo
Symphony no. 5 in C minor, Op. 67:
02:29:14 I. Allegro con brio
02:37:19 II. Andante con moto
02:48:41 III. Allegro
02:57:34 IV. Allegro - Presto
Symphony no. 6 in F, Op. 68 'PASTORAL' :
03:06:37 I. Allegro ma non troppo (Awakening of cheerful feelings on arrival in the countryside)
03:16:08 II. Andante molto mosso (Scene by the brook)
03:28:49 III. Allegro - Sempre più stretto - In tempo d'allegro - Tempo I - Presto
(Merry gathering of country folk)
03:34:33 IV. Allegro
(Thunder, Storm)
03:38:16 V. Allegretto
(Shepherd's song. Cheerful & thankful feelings after the storm)
[Translation in English]
Symphony no. 7 in A, Op. 92:
03:48:07 I. Poco sostenuto - Vivace
04:01:38 II. Allegretto
04:11:36 III. Presto - Assai meno presto
04:21:21 IV. Allegro con brio
Symphony no. 8 in F, Op. 93:
04:30:34 I. Allegro vivace e con brio
04:40:37 II. Allegretto scherzando
04:44:33 III. Tempo di menuetto
04:49:20 IV. Allegro vivace
Symphony no. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 'CHORAL' :
04:57:11 I. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso
05:14:06 II. Scherzo: Molto vivace - Presto
05:27:54 III. Adagio molto e cantabile - Andante moderato - Tempo I - Andante moderato - Adagio - Lo stresso tempo
05:44:19 IV. Presto - Allegro assai - Presto - Recitativo - Allegro assai - Allegro assai vivace (Alla Marcia) - Andante maestoso - Adagio ma non troppo ma divoto - Allegro energico e sempre ben marcato - Allegro ma non tanto presto - Maestoso - Prestissimo
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At 14 years old I used to be absolutely obsessed with Beethoven and I would play his music all day every day, before school, on my way to school and after school. Now 14 years later, I still get tears in my eyes upon hearing this.
Same here, I used to play (not very good though) all the 32 sonatas, and now every month i listen to every single symphony.
Im 14 years old now!
Im hearing beethoven every day.
This so much better than the other music people hear.
Never gets boring!
They say men mature later, so I was 19 and listened constantly. 30 years later and I'm still in awe.
I'm with you on this one. I remember accepting some sports award in Gr.10 and was on stage listening to Beethoven with my headphones on. Looking back now it was a little strange but what was I to do? Beethoven is too good.
my guess is all the musicians in all the orchestras on Planet Earth feel like that.. it's like motivational musical candy for the soul
When the 9th symphony premiered, Beethoven conducted the orchestra. By that time he was completely deaf. He kept time by by watching the players. At the end of the symphony, he thought it was a failure.He had to be turned around to face the audience. He didn't the thunderous applause of the standing ovation.
I don't think it was his ninth when that happened. by that time I'm pretty sure he was long done for conducting
Hotspur,
We saw what you described in one of the Beethoven movies, no?
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The scene Hotspot describes was at the end of one of the Beethoven movies.
"hear"
Of all the composers I've had the pleasure of listening to, I think Beethoven is my favorite. Though I do, on occasion, expand my musical library and give others a listening to, I always find myself coming back to Beethoven. He may be mainstream, but he's mainstream for a reason.
Thank you all for allowing public access to this beautiful music collection!
I enjoy myself hearing Beethoven's masterpieces, over and over again, and never get tired.
How can a deaf person create such a music, it's unbelievable. Thank you for uploading all of the symphonies here.
He wasn't deaf! His hearing gradually declined until he could hardly hear the orchestra when he was conducting his 9th. Even then, he wasn't 100% deaf.
Super geniusz fascynująca muzyką uczta dla ucha dla duszy talent niezwykly
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Ah yes the order of Beethoven's symphonies 1-3-2-4-5-6-7-8-9. That aside, this is amazing and is always a treat to listen to
Why is it in that order?? I can't find the reason anywhere
There's no reason, someone just messed up while editing
I don't get how you can mess up editing that bad. In windows movie maker all you need to do is select "3", drag and drop over "2"... literally 3 clicks.
@@michelleg2901 it's because it's the order in which they were written, however the normal order of 1,2,3 ect is when they were published, listening to them in the 1,3,2 order gives a more accurate progression of beethovens emotions and thoughts.
@@oliverbuckley6985 Thanks for the explanation, helpful. I purchased a 10 pack of Beethoven's 1-10 CD's long ago and always listened in that order. I'm curious how this "true" order will feel.
Imagine being in the Beethoven times and everyone like “yo you see the new Beethoven?” “Naw let’s go to listen to it at the orchestra”
i almost always cry upon hearing &/or conducting the 9th symphony as i'm a conductor myself.
@Woojee Shin i retired to be a full-time conductor. i just haven't got around to changing my name.
It's possibly the finest piece of music ever written... and... I think it should be the Planetary anthem for The People of Planet Earth 🌏... it's the Ode to Joy that makes me cry... it's pretty much how I feel each morning... it's one of those things I don't want to miss... I will stop what I am doing to listen... ya never know... it might not pass your way again
Once when I was a kid living in Germany we were coming back from the mountains I think... and traveling down the autobahn... and this guy... driving his Mercedes at 120kph is sailing along conducting, possibly all 9 symphonies between Garmish and Frankfurt... it's stayed with me because I think people are tremendously.... entertaining... and he really loved the music 🎶 ❤ 😍... me too
@@richardcarew4708 agreed!
@@richardcarew4708 The ninth is all those things you say but I think the planetary anthem should be the fifth, it is the struggle and ascension of man.
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Just for me:
05:27:54 02:48:41 05:14:06 00:59:11 00:42:24 02:37:19 04:57:11 02:57:34 00:27:21 05:44:19 02:29:14 01:05:01
When we listen to these symphonies,
Beethoven's time is connected to the present, and the present in which we live is connected to Beethoven's time and we can communicate with great Beethoven
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A corner of Tokyo where is the joys and the sorrows and the solitudes of the human world
My first purchase was a boxed set of Beethoven symphonies. I still visit the music when I want to be challenged. Beethoven was a unique event in human history.
Twenty years ago I pulled over on the A19 in North Yorkshire. His 6th was on my car stereo.. loud. The sky was so clear I gazed at stars upon stars and actually had a spiritual experience. At that moment I felt so small in the universe but also so joyful to be in a world that someone can create such beautiful music to move me so much.
Merci RUclips pour ce merveilleux cadeau. Beaucoup d’émotion...
i'm a girl from generation Z and I swear the guys with my same age are missing some good music.
They don't know how much is extraordinary and wonderful classical music and the 6th symphony is my favourite.
I am a guy from that generation, and all I listen to is Beethoven, and other classical/German music.
I guess I am the exception.
@@forestbrother7772 I listen to german hardcore too yeah!!!!
I can not agree any less....especially the people, not guys in specific, here in india have such a trashy music taste 😔😔😔
Hey, I like this shit, it slaps
the beginning to the last movement of the 5th is one of the most majestic pieces of music I've ever heard. Wow
It's my favourite part of that symphony!
Symphony no 3 as a whole is his most majestic piece imo.
I heard this symphony when I was in my mom's stomach and now, I can remember very well.
Strange...What were you doing in your mom's stomach? She swallow you or something?
What an amazing way to spend a chilly rainy day, curled up in an armchair wrapped in a rug and listening to this recording.!! A profound change of heart for me because I once hated Symphonies with a passion-(early childhood torture!). It's great that we can eventually choose to grow up I think. Thanks BC, you always come up trumps for me. This orchestra was really wonderful and no doubt the conductor had a lot to do with that. Symphony No II in D simply blew me away. My favourite here was No VI, the 'Pastoral' which has everything!!!: Drama, pathos, grandeur, simplicity, humour and sheer loveliness. And Beethoven definitely also had a great sense of humour I kept smiling and even chuckling at some of his ideas, My Stendahl Syndrome no doubt!!!.More seriously , the Ode to Joy in the Ninth was the best I have ever heard. After listening to all these mighty works I can better appreciate Beethoven's genius and talent. Most of us can hear a simple melody and appreciate it, but this giant of a musician could hear and extrapolate every possibility within those he wrote and then expand it, combine it variously with other gorgeous ideas and like the various tributaries and streams heading to a mighty river, lead everything to profound ultimate climax and on to a conclusion that answers all the questions he posed, using a myriad of wonderful harmony and instrumental combinations., How lucky we are to inherit the beauty he created.
Brilliant - Absolutely Brilliant
Herbert Blomstedt, although reasonably well-known, deserves to be included among those at the very highest level of the pantheon of great conductors. His performances are always outstanding; and some of them are the best that have ever been recorded.
Yes, he's a great musician and person.
Very privileged to see him conduct the Cleveland Orchestra in the Beethoven 7 last summer. He is everything you say.
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It is incomprehensible that any mortal could create sounds of this beauty and emotion. The world can never be denied this.
The way this comment is phrased makes it sounds like your an ancient greek god
@@purple-47 I won't say that an ex girlfriend or 2 hasn't' described me as this. Because they didn't. :)
At 97 years old I had never heard Beethoven, but now I have! And I will say that I still havn't heard beethoven, because I can't hear unforutanly
Always back to Beethoven.. such tenderness in both joyfull and tragic beauty
CSUN is performing Beethoven’s 9th at the Soraya tonight. I’ve been listening to all the symphonies to get ready for the 9th symphony!! 😄😄🥳
Here’s the video ruclips.net/video/3TIfi4BGTsM/видео.html 💓
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I have heard Ludwig was loosing his hearing as a teen and was totally deaf in his 20's. These 9 symphonies are nothing short of amazing ending with the 9th which in it's 4th movement with the iconic Ode to Joy. Classical music doesn't get any better than this. Thanks for posting this 6+ hours of bliss
Don’t listen to what you hear … Beethoven’s hearing didn’t start having even the minutest of problems till he was *WELL* into his twenties. And he didn’t go completely deaf until *VERY* late in his life.
I bought these on CD years ago, but lost them along the way. Such a lyrical presentation, especially of 4, 6 and 8.
Oh, the allegretto of symphony #7, sublime
Et tout le reste, madame...
Symphony 2: You're in my spot!
Symphony 3: I wanna be played first.
The "hero" always appears first
When I'm listening to Beethoven's symphones, I somehow transformed into another soul & wonder how gifted this guy was. His work is so amazing & I hope we'll ever cherish your achievements.
Sublime and Serene Music Forever !
Man I can't get any better than this sweet uninterrupted no RUclips music commercials this is the way music is supposed to be listen to thank you very much I'll take it only electronic music on here the same way that would be sweet nothing like listening to
Klaus Schultz uninterrupted tangerine dream the same way Philip Glass need I say more thank you again
Incredibly wonderful!!!!
Absolutely beautiful, I needed a big dose of Beethoven. Timeless music.
00:00:00 Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21: I. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio
00:09:03 Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21: II. Andante cantabile con moto
00:17:36 Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21: III. Menuetto & Trio: Allegro molto e vivace
00:21:02 Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21: IV. Finale: Adagio - Allegro molto e vivace
00:27:21 Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat, Op. 55 ‘EROICA’: I. Allegro con brio
00:42:24 Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat, Op. 55 ‘EROICA’: II. Marcia funebre: Adagio assai
00:59:11 Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat, Op. 55 ‘EROICA’: III. Scherzo & Trio: Allegro vivace
01:05:01 Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat, Op. 55 ‘EROICA’: IV. Allegro molto - Poco andante - Presto
01:16:50 Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36: I. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio
01:29:56 Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36: II. Larghetto
01:42:30 Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36: III. Scherzo & Trio: Allegro
01:46:37 Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 36: IV. Allegro molto
01:53:30 Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat, Op. 60: I. Adagio - Allegro vivace
02:05:40 Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat, Op. 60: II. Adagio
02:16:12 Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat, Op. 60: III. Menuetto: Allegro vivace - Trio: Un poco meno allegro
02:22:03 Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat, Op. 60: IV. Allegro ma non troppo
02:29:14 Symphony No.5 in C Minor, Op. 67: I. Allegro con brio
02:37:19 Symphony No.5 in C Minor, Op. 67: II. Andante con moto
02:48:41 Symphony No.5 in C Minor, Op. 67: III. Allegro
02:57:34 Symphony No.5 in C Minor, Op. 67: IV. Allegro - Presto
03:06:37 Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68 ‘PASTORAL’: I. Allegro ma non troppo (Erwachen heiterer Empfindungen bei der Ankunft auf dem Lande)
03:16:08 Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68 ‘PASTORAL’: II. Andante molto mosso (Szene am Bach)
03:28:49 Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68 ‘PASTORAL’: III. Allegro - sempre più stretto - In tempo d’allegro - Tempo I - Presto (Lustiges Zusammensein der Landleute)
03:34:33 Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68 ‘PASTORAL’: IV. Allegro (Gewitter, Sturm)
03:38:16 Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68 ‘PASTORAL’: V. Allegretto (Hirtengesang, frohe und dankbare Gefühle nach dem Sturm)
03:48:07 Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92: I. Poco sostenuto - Vivace
04:01:38 Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92: II. Allegretto
04:11:36 Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92: III. Presto - Assai meno presto
04:21:21 Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92: IV. Allegro con brio
04:30:34 Symphony No. 8 in F, Op. 93: I. Allegro vivace e con brio
04:40:37 Symphony No. 8 in F, Op. 93: II. Allegretto scherzando
04:44:33 Symphony No. 8 in F, Op. 93: III. Tempo di Menuetto
04:49:20 Symphony No. 8 in F, Op. 93: IV. Allegro vivace
04:57:11 Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 ‘CHORAL’: I. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso
05:14:06 Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 ‘CHORAL’: II. Molto vivace - Presto
05:27:54 Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 ‘CHORAL’: III. Adagio molto e cantabile - Andante moderato - Tempo I - Andante moderato - Adagio - Lo stesso tempo
05:44:19 Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 ‘CHORAL’: IV. Presto - Allegro assai - Presto - Recitativo - Allegro assai - Allegro assai vivace (alla marcia) - Andante maestoso - Adagio ma non troppo ma divoto - Allegro energico e sempre ben marcato - Allegro ma non tanto Presto - Maestoso - Prestissimo
Wow you copied that so hard
It's amazing that this is offered for free. The recording quality is quite good for an orchestral production. Thank you!
You might buy the set.
Your internet cable bill is $0.00 each month?!
@@paulbrower5867 I own it. Wonderful set.
I have been forever grateful that my earliest memories are of classical music (my mother, who has since gone Home, would play it on our phonograph when she was cleaning). It has been a constant accompaniment to my life, and a great pleasure. Beethoven, JS Bach, Wagner....outstanding music.
In fact, me too. My parents used to tell me that when I couldn't sleep they'd just play some classical music from the radio for me, and since I was 3 I started listening and actively searching for classical music (especially Beethoven's 5th).
The fact that Beethoven's sublime music generates so many comments here says it all, Just Genius!! Thank you LVB over and over for so much listening pleasure for so many years. If I die with any of Beethoven's music playing I will die happy lol!!
I feel like these symphonies can give you the opportunity to retain or even generate imagery! It's amazing! I love it!!!! I am listening in 2023 and I can see why this type of music is so appreciated because it allows you to re-live yourself all over again from childhood. It's truly beautiful 🙏🏾💕 May Jesus bless you!!! It's like he's retelling his story all over again. Wow.. so beautiful while giving us the experience of re-living our own 🙏🏾💕
Beethoven was a monster with unparalleled and divine musical talent.
This is by far my favourite Beethoven symphony cycle. Thank you, Brilliant Classics!
That moment when you start listening and intend to listen for one hour during class but end up listening to the entire thing in one go
Wow, this is Beethoven played as it would be. Excellent performances.
Composed of angels and delivered to Beethoven
(#1/C /Op.21) 00:00:00 00:09:03 00:17:36 00:21:02 || (#2/D /Op.36) 01:16:50 01:29:56 01:42:30 01:46:37 || (#3/Eb/Op.55) 00:27:21 00:42:24 00:59:11 01:05:01 ||
(#4/Bb/Op.60) 01:53:30 02:05:40 02:16:12 02:22:03 || (#5/Cm/Op.67) 02:29:14 02:37:19 02:48:41 02:57:34 || (#6/F /Op.68) 03:06:37 03:16:08 03:28:49 03:34:33 03:38:16 ||
(#7/A /Op.92) 03:48:07 04:01:38 04:11:36 04:21:21 || (#8/F /Op.93) 04:30:34 04:40:37 04:44:33 04:49:20 || (#9/Dm/Op125) 04:57:11 05:14:06 05:27:54 05:44:19 ||
Thank You, Brilliant Classics!
Some of the purest and most beautiful music ever composed. Divine, thank you for the upload.
So true that one never gets tired of listening to Beethoven, a mark of the highest aesthetic accomplishment.
1:09:05 is marvelous
Was curious about learning classical music, didn't expect it to be good. I am happily surprised.
There is no proof against new knowledge greater than ==>> saying "I already know enough"... when we keep our minds and hearts open ==>> life is much more enjoyable ♥
Symphony No. 4 was/is considered to be outshined by the 3rd and 5th symphony. Yet despite the world going around it and picking its predecessor and successor to listen to, it is one of my favorite pieces and is profound in its own way.
This is a wonderful gift to listeners! Once in a lifetime.
Thank You Brilliant Classic ,Magnifique Beethoven en 9 Symphonies ,interprétation par Herbert Blomstedt
As a Classical Music critic in Hong Kong, your upload is always my love, I have subscribed your channel and introduce your channel to my arts magazine editor team 👍🏼. Well Done Brilliant Classics👏👏👏👏👏👏👍🏼
me too
me three
Brilliant classics is the inheritor of "Eterna" , the G.D.R. company of classical (serious) music, the owner of its recordings.
wow. i'm going to be celebrating the new year all the way into feb at this rate. :D thank you again!
THE SECOND SYMPHONY IS THE GREATEST!!!! 1:24:30
As much as I like it, I like the Eight better, Beethoven said it himself that he thought of it as one of his best works
Hi Mozart!
Of course that is very personal! I adore Beethoven. My favorite symphonies are 6, 7, 5, 9, 8, 2, 1, 3, 4, in that order!
THE THIRD SYMPHONY IS THE GOAT!
its the worse
Beethoven is the greatest composer of all time.
true
One of…
that title belongs to Bach, but I always say that he was the greatest MUSICIAN of all time xD
@@ludwigvanbeethoven61 - I respect your opinion, but I don't agree.
This is so beautiful. All his work are MASTERPIECE!
Pasan los años,los siglos,pero nadie puede superar estos genios de la música...
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤
What more music can we listen to, I think this completes all classical musics in this contemporaries of Beethoven, the Great!
This recording has a good tempo. Please no ads during play. Made me want to cry.
This is actually a very nice performance of Beethoven’s Famous Nine. I’ve been listening to these wonderful works now for over 60+ years, but I never tire of them. I’m a bit of a purist and can’t get away from my two favorite conductors of the Nine: Herbert von Karajan and Bruno Walter. Their renditions are very different but still the essence of Beethoven’s genius.
Von Karajan rushes through the music at such a fast pace that it rises up and grabs your full attention with its fullness and utter completeness. You’re left almost panting with exertion of listening. Walter, on the other hand, goes through each movement at a much slower pace so that one can feel the individual notes coming together to create the genius of LvB. Both magnificent performances but viewing the music from different viewpoints: almost in a way like viewing a painting standing back a bit to gain a full perspective, then moving closer to examine the individual brush strokes and other minute details.
This performance by the Dresden group offers a very credible middle ground point-of-view and a really fine listening experience! Thank You for making it available.
Have you ever listened to Gianandrea Noseda versions?
I always really enjoyed Leonard Bernstein’s Beethoven recordings.
@@rogueonparmer4870 I second, and he can fully trust in the magnificent Vienna Philharmonic. I also love my Vinyl set with Konwitschny and the Gewandhaus Orchestra from the 1960s which very well competes with the Dresden/Blomstedt 9 LvB's.
He is so brilliant and inspiring.
Una stupenda proposta ,con esecuzione mirabile di questa grande orchestra. Un Beethoven eseguito in modo superbo.
Complimenti vivissimi per questo magico post.
Von Karajan with the Berlin Philharmonic is the finest recording of the Beethoven Symphonies out there, in my opinion. I'm not sure if they're still available on the market, but I would hope they are.
Thre are so many worthy sets of Beethoven's Nine this one of course, Szell, Toscanini, Boehm, Reiner, Klemperer, Jochum, Harnoncourt....
@@paulbrower5867 Gunter Wand is incredible too
I find Karajan's cycle a bit heavy-handed. Although both the 60s and 70s cycles (on DG) are good, they just don't speak to me. On the other hand, you have Haitink with the Royal Concertgebouw on Philips which is simply fantastic. I also find that Karajan's cycles are sometimes a tiny buy overrated. Marriner did the complete symphonies for Philips, released in volumes, but never put them together. I also highly recommend the cycle with the Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia, conducted by Bela Drahos on Naxos. Their "Eroica" has the perfect tempo for the first movement, whereas I find Karajan's tempo too slow and underwhelming.
Unlike some of the other Brilliant Classics releases this one is by one of the greatest orchestras & a veteran conductor.
Everyone who loves this music MUST hear the Furtwangler recordings and the Karajan recordings.
And Carlos Kleiber
@@Cherubini47 ... and Szell!
The legend of these musical arts
The uniquely radiant sound of this orchestra is I think the indestructible spirit of the city that it represents.
No greatest symphony before & after Beethoven No. 9 symphony. I'm a one of just admirer of Beethoven. However this performance is make me really so happy than ever the others!
Complete Beethoven's ninth Sympathies👏👏👏 I have got 3 sets of CD and 3 sets of DVD. But I still love your new upload version 👍🏼
An extraordinary handy compilation of LvB highlighted IX symphonies. Great to use as an introduction to young listeners.
Fabulous Staatskapelle Dresden Symphony orchestra and conductor Herbert Blomstedt.
Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68!!!! I heard this long ago in a Korean Simcity ripoff and found it only now!
3, 5 & 9 may be humanities greatest achievements in the endless field of music.
Dios!! No hay con quien comparar a este enviado
thank you very mach
The world would be a happier place if everyone listened to classical music like this.
Excelente colección de uno de los máximos exponentes de la música clásica, gracias por compartir.
Saludos.
Beethoven, neuf symphonies, 9 chefs d'oeuvre!!!! pas besoin d'en faire cinquante!!!! ciel cette symphonie pastorale, Excusez mon erreur, ici c' est la cinquième symphonie de cet exceptionnel artiste je l'aime depuis ma plus lointaine enfance (j'ai 84 bougies au compteur) pour moi symphonie Pastorale la plus belle...et depuis longtemps j'ai délaissé Beethoven et ses conseurs pour sonder la musique médiévale, renaissance et baroque, croyez moi, ça le fais...
Test à faire: "Reveci venir du printemps" de Claude le Jeune, sensations assurée;
et "la guerre" même auteur!!!!! (guerre amoureuse) mais que c' bo!!!!!!!
Même si je suis un peu plus jeune (près de 68 printemps). J'ai un peu le m^me parcours... Beethoven puis baroque. Mes symphonies préférées : 3 - 4 - 9 mais les autres sont aussi sublimes. J'apprécie aussi les compositeurs du XXème siècle;
amherd 21/10/19 Beaucoup de plaisir de lire vos lignes, c'est la classe des 80 bougies et plus. Bravo André, je vous suis d'une bougie en moins. J'en suis encore à l'ère de Beethoven, j'ai encore le temps d'évoluer, et d'apprendre, d'être moins ignare. Vous pouvez vous brancher sur google, et connaître ma famille ancestrale, en ajoutant le prénom de Viola. Je suis en accord avec la Pastorale, car, j'aime la nature, la montagne. C'est là, que se situe mes ancêtres, depuis pas mal de siècles........ A bientôt peut-être, pour un nouveau chef d'oeuvre musical.
Bravo!!!! Wonderful playing & conducting backed by a brilliant recording. 🙏
" The fact that Beethoven's sublime music generates so many comments here says it all, Just Genius!! "
Listening repeatedly to beethoven and mozart is great
My best symphony.7
Beethoven es uno de los más grandes prodigio de la música clásica y tu espíritud se regocija de escuchar tan magníficas obras maestras de la música .genial amo esto .Fue un elegido del Dios
wirklich sehr gute interpretationen. die dresdner sind sicher eines der besten orchester der welt!
Haben Sie die GSO (Göteborg Sinfonie Orkester) gehört?
wunderbares Orcheste mit einem üerwältigenden Dirigenten...man sollte auch mal Gardiner hören
Grato por compartilhar música de tão grande qualidade!
Long ago I had the boxed set of these cd's. Glad I've got them back again!
Klassik ist nice zum Lernen. Ich weiß echt nicht was alle haben mit: Das sollte man nicht vergessen das´ist ein Kulturgut!
I love listening to this while I am working on homework or playing with my cat :3
Sometimes i wish i can go back to beethoven's time so i can thank him really for what he did for me and the humanity , he means a lot to me :) GOD IF I WASN'T ONLY BORN IN THE 19th CENTURY !!!!!
Compensation: orchestral play is far better now than then, and in far more places. The people who were in the best position, fellows who conducted in the 1920's or earlier like Toscanini, Furtwangler, Monteux, Beecham, Walter and Klemperer who did so into the 1950's, never spoke of any golden age of orchestral play. When he was alive the great composer and conductor Gustav Mahler excoriated the quality of orchestral play in his time (he died in 1911). He got a reputation as a horrible person for that, but he may have been right.
4:01:38 Best Symphony ever
you should listen to schumann's variations on a theme by beethoven
3 is better.
Brilliant and beautiful 🤩 Thank you Orchestras. 🎶🎵🎼🎹❤️🌹🌹🌹
Dear humanity:
Please don´t forget this.
We wont
@Cem Doğan niCe
Sadly this will be forgotten if everyone keeps listens to todays music.
amen!
Never
52:40 approx (towards the end of the Funeral March) - this thrilling and even sinister A-flat chord has always sounded to me like the trumpet-call at the Last Judgement!
Im going to watch this 1000 times i just love Beethoven’s music thank you so much for the music