15 Most Epic Symphony Finales

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • This is my opinion of the most epic and powerful finales of symphonies of different composers. Your opinion is very important for me and if you have different variants tell me.
    In order of the appearence:
    XV.Gustav Mahler - Symphony №7 E-moll, Riccardo Chailly and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra 00:11-02:08
    XIV.Robert Schumann - Symphony №2 C-Dur, Sergiu Celibidache and Munchner Philarmoniker 02:10-02:27
    XIII.Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony №3 Es-Dur, Claudio Abbado and Berliner Philarmoniker 03:30-04:23
    XII.Gustav Mahler - Symphony №5 Cis-moll, Claudio Abbado and Berliner Philarmoniker 04:25-07:09
    XI.Johannes Brahms - Symphony №1 C-dur, Sir John Barbirolli and Wiener Philarmoniker 07:10-08:00
    X.Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphiny №5 C-moll, Mikhail Pletnev and Russian National Orchestra 08:01-09:24
    IX.Gustav Mahler - Symphony №1 D-Dur, Leonard Bernstein and Wiener Philarmoniker 09:26-12:56
    VIII.Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Symphony №4 F-moll, Herbert fon Karajan and Berliner Philarmoniker 12:58-14:48
    VII.Dmitri Shostakovich - Symphony №10 E-moll, Paavo Jarvi and Cincinati Symphony Orchestra 14:49-16:43
    VI.Dmitri Shostakovich - Symphony №12 D-moll, Evgeny Mravinsky and Leningrad Philarmonic Orchestra 16:44-18:31
    V.Anton Bruckner - Symphony №4 Es-Dur, Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra 18:33-21:14
    IV.Gustav Mahler - Symphony №3 D-moll, Pier Boulez and Wiener Philarmoniker
    21:18-22:49
    III.Dmitri Shostakovich - Symphony №7 C-Dur, Kurt Masur and National Orchestra of France 22:51-25:22
    II.Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony №9 D-moll, Klaus Tennstedt and London Philarmonic Orchestra and Choir 25:23-26:59
    I.Gustav Mahler - Symphony №8 Es-Dur, Sir Simon Rattle and City of Birmingham Symphony orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Chorus, City of Birmingham Symphony Youth Chorus, Toronto Children's Chorus, Christine Brewer (Soprano), Soile Isokoski (Soprano), Juliane Banse (Soprano), Birgit Remmert (Mezzo-Soprano), Jane Henschel (Mezzo-Soprano), Jon Villars (Tenor), David Wilson-Johnson (Baritone), John Relyea (Bass). 27:00-32:29
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Комментарии • 429

  • @misterb5073
    @misterb5073 7 лет назад +434

    Excellent choices but I am curious why someone with such a heavy leaning towards Mahler completely omitted the Resurrection?

    • @kanilahitoffel2546
      @kanilahitoffel2546 7 лет назад +31

      Where's Auferstehung?

    • @hillcresthiker
      @hillcresthiker 7 лет назад +16

      Thats what we mean!

    • @bilahn1198
      @bilahn1198 5 лет назад +51

      Yes. All the epic (as opposed to quiet) Mahler finales are here except the Resurrection. Also, with all the Shostakovich, in my opinion the two most epic of all were left out. The 5th of course, but also the 4th - the finale pages of this work literally sounds like the end of life as we know it (although it ends very quietly). I would also add the Rachmaninoff 2nd.
      Another thought - with Mahler - his most "epic" movements are often the first. The outrageous ending in #3, the incomparable beauty of #9, or the fascinating and avant garde #7 and #10. And can anyone here name anything in the history of music more epic than the Veni Creator Spiritus from the 8th??!!

    • @handsafter
      @handsafter 5 лет назад +73

      I think the Mahler Resurrection finale deserves just a separate video

    • @hillcresthiker
      @hillcresthiker 4 года назад +21

      Greatest symphony ever composed- in my opinion

  • @fouks94
    @fouks94  11 лет назад +82

    Thank you for your comment. About Mahler 2 I must say that i don't know why, but I just forgot about it maybe, because in that moment I thought about other symphonies... I of course agree with you about Mahler 9 (actually it's my favourite of his symphonies) and power of its finale. And you know I must say, that Mahler one of 3 my most favourite composers - others are Beethoven and Shostakovich.

    • @hillcresthiker
      @hillcresthiker Год назад +1

      Your 3 favorite composers are the 3 greatest symphonists in history!

    • @alkiskarmpaliotis2776
      @alkiskarmpaliotis2776 Год назад

      @@hillcresthiker I would argue Bruckner ;)

  • @jlancientnut1975
    @jlancientnut1975 2 года назад +46

    The finale of Mahler's first has to be the conclusion of the most impressive first symphony by any conductor. What a way to announce your presence in the classical world...and then came #2 and #3!!!

    • @MD-md4th
      @MD-md4th 2 года назад +2

      Mahler 1 finale is vain, noisy, and repetitive. It’s all about volume, not thematic development or harmonics. I still like it, but it’s not great.

    • @klop4228
      @klop4228 2 года назад +4

      @@MD-md4th the latter three movements are all right, but the first one is a journey made up entirely of aimless wandering.

    • @misterb5073
      @misterb5073 2 года назад +2

      I think you meAnt to say composer instead of conductor

    • @misterb5073
      @misterb5073 2 года назад +5

      Taken as as trilogy , the first 3 Mahler. Symphonies taken as a whole would surely con stitute the greatest musical piece in all of western civilization

    • @TheAluvisify
      @TheAluvisify 2 года назад +3

      Mahler was a pretty established conductor before he wrote his first symphony, so his presence was already known.

  • @DavidJGillCA
    @DavidJGillCA 8 лет назад +30

    Glad to see someone else is onto Mahler No 7s awesome finale!

  • @charlesliles2966
    @charlesliles2966 9 лет назад +28

    Couldn't get enough of Shostakovich's Seventh. Thank you sincerely for posting these.

    • @LuizBHMG
      @LuizBHMG 9 лет назад +1

      Charles Liles Yeeaaaahh!!!! The same with Shostakovitch 10th, 11th, 12th, 6th, ...

    • @theend7339
      @theend7339 6 лет назад +1

      the finale to the 11th is even better!

    • @Johnadams20760
      @Johnadams20760 Год назад

      i actaully played the 1st movement of his 7th at Interlochenon esummer. it was awesome.

    • @mahlergustav9908
      @mahlergustav9908 11 месяцев назад

      yesyesyes

  • @schrap72
    @schrap72 4 месяца назад +3

    My all time favorite isn't here. It is the finale to the Firebird Suite. At the end, those chords in the brass over the strings and then that piano up to that double forte knocks my socks off very time!

  • @CristianFMemoli
    @CristianFMemoli 12 лет назад +87

    I really love Bruckner's Symphonies, the finale of his 4th is simply awesome, you can not explain it with words, you need to feel it.
    Add the finale of Bruckner's 5th Symphony is magnificent too!
    PD: Sorry for my english!

    • @hillcresthiker
      @hillcresthiker 3 года назад +17

      What about his magnificent Eighth?

    • @mikeinkc
      @mikeinkc 3 года назад

      L

    • @mikeshelogowski434
      @mikeshelogowski434 2 года назад +11

      You speak English 1000 times better than the majority of the youtube comment section population.

    • @grangetowncardiff6935
      @grangetowncardiff6935 2 года назад

      You are absolutely right. And your English is perfect. xxx

    • @andrewpetersen5272
      @andrewpetersen5272 2 года назад

      The best thing about Bruckner symphonies is that they do, eventually, end ;)

  • @PhilHarmonicus
    @PhilHarmonicus Год назад +8

    If music is frozen architecture, then these are cathedrals. Thank you so much, not only for the pieces, but for the performances.

  • @willrivers5046
    @willrivers5046 2 года назад +39

    Good choices! My favorites from this list are Eroica, Mahler 7, and Tchaik 4. I really think Mozart 41 should be on here, it really pushed the envelope for later symphonies.

    • @photo161
      @photo161 2 года назад +2

      ...Very wise of you to mention the Mozart 41

    • @scottmiller6495
      @scottmiller6495 Год назад +1

      I,m a very big fan of Mahler,s Symphony No. 1 and if done right with a slam bang ending, it beats anyone elses hands down Period !!!!!

    • @jackgonzalez7727
      @jackgonzalez7727 Год назад

      ​@@photo161 you must be joking.

  • @BorisGodunov
    @BorisGodunov 12 лет назад +21

    The finale of the Mahler 6th is about as epic as it gets. Sure, it doesn't end joyously, but that's what sets it apart.

  • @267arm
    @267arm 11 лет назад +26

    Agreed. Mahler 2 is my favorite piece of music of all time. (Plus I'm a horn player!)

    • @hillcresthiker
      @hillcresthiker 3 года назад +2

      Welcome to a large club+

    • @steveegallo3384
      @steveegallo3384 Год назад

      Alex Mejia -- No need to Apologize for being a Horn Player.....You may be otherwise a Very Nice Person.

  • @josecastello7980
    @josecastello7980 11 месяцев назад +2

    Замечательная подборка этих шедевров, глаза слезятся, горло перехватывает... из Мексики.

  • @georgemello
    @georgemello 3 года назад +18

    Great choices. I might of included Saint Sean’s Organ Symphony, but most of all, I would have Mahler’s 2nd symphony in #1 followed by Beethoven then Mahler’s 8th. Nevertheless; Thumbs Up!

  • @notmyworld44
    @notmyworld44 2 года назад +11

    Nothing can compare to the finale of Scriabin's 2nd symphony. But he is almost completely ignored.

  • @sorim1967
    @sorim1967 3 года назад +7

    what happened to Mahler 2? And Sibelius 5? How can these finales not be in the top three, let alone 15? And Mahler 2 not featuring whilst there so much Mahler here? Nuts?

  • @clivecowlard7098
    @clivecowlard7098 3 года назад +20

    Haydn's Farewell symphony deserves a mention... An epic finale doesn't need to be noisily climactic

    • @jasonhurd4379
      @jasonhurd4379 Год назад

      Many Haydn symphonies have epic finales.

  • @leskrapps7021
    @leskrapps7021 5 лет назад +3

    This music is a gift to humanity and should be treated as such

  • @user-sx2hr5xk2v
    @user-sx2hr5xk2v 8 лет назад +12

    말러 2, 8번을 들으면 항상 수많은 악기들이 날고 긴다지만.. 역시 세상 최고의 악기는 사람의 목소리가 아닌가 생각이 듭니다.

    • @lkmlkm6222
      @lkmlkm6222 6 лет назад +2

      청음E 맞습니다

  • @bilahn1198
    @bilahn1198 3 года назад +24

    I also have to give a shout out to the Sibelius 4th. It is epic it is utter lack of "epicness". A difficult work to get into but I think one of the greatest symphonies ever written. The darkest saddest, most grief-stricken music you can imagine ends with a movement of total indifference and hopelessness. You have to be in the mood but it really is quite remarkable.

    • @misterb5073
      @misterb5073 2 года назад +1

      His most personal work- something I like to listen to at night in bed when I can devote my complete attention to getting immersed in his sound world. I have similar feelings about the Mahler 9

    • @grangetowncardiff6935
      @grangetowncardiff6935 2 года назад +1

      I agree. It is one of the most profound symphonies.

    • @dennisschwartzentruber3204
      @dennisschwartzentruber3204 Год назад +1

      Also how about the endings of Sibelius's first , second and fifth symphonies ; all spectacular in their own right !

    • @toto1471
      @toto1471 Год назад

      @@misterb5073 absolument d'accord. Ces deux symphonies sont parmi mes 5 symphonies préférées, avec la 8eme de Shostakovich, la 6eme de Pettersson et le concerto à la mémoire d'ange de Berg (pas une symphonie, je sais:) )

  • @johnfraraccio99
    @johnfraraccio99 3 года назад +5

    You left out the penultimate movement of the Pathétique Symphony, the one just about everybody thinks IS the finale. But thanks to you I am now inspired to listen to Shostakovich's Twelfth again.

  • @marcoantoniofalquete557
    @marcoantoniofalquete557 2 года назад +5

    Chailly's Mahler always epic, and Decca's sound always exemplary, even recorded live ...

  • @martinstremlow2997
    @martinstremlow2997 2 года назад +3

    Wonderful selection. Any piece a gem 💎.

  • @abelsantos76
    @abelsantos76 3 года назад +8

    Personally, my favorite endings are the ones where I, myself, am playing my ________ off, and the audience loses their minds, and cheers like they have never cheered before. THOSE pieces are my favorite! 😍

    • @GeraldM_inNC
      @GeraldM_inNC Год назад

      And then you wake up. Yeah, I have those dreams very frequently.

  • @DavidNursal2012
    @DavidNursal2012 3 года назад +13

    Great choices but it's a shame there's nothing from the 18th century here. For sheer joy, the finale of Haydn 104 takes some beating. But the greatest from that era - and one of the greatest ever - must be Mozart 41.

  • @dlkravigs
    @dlkravigs 11 месяцев назад +3

    I love your choices - there are so many great ones to choose from!
    I would add the end of Mahler 2 as well, and Saint-Saens 3.

  • @davidwright8432
    @davidwright8432 8 лет назад +5

    Total sensory and emotional overload! Great!

  • @Gusi8898
    @Gusi8898 Год назад +1

    Thank you for recognizing the phenomenal ending to Mahler 3!

  • @aechreuploads
    @aechreuploads Год назад +4

    Where’s Mahler 2??

  • @karinwijnberg9489
    @karinwijnberg9489 2 года назад +15

    The finale of Mahlers 9th is beyond everything i ever heard. I am a total wreck at the end of that masterpiece...

    • @jgesselberty
      @jgesselberty 2 года назад +4

      I understand what you are saying, but the Mahler 9th finale does not fit the description of "epic." For me it is draining, almost crushing in its quiet intensity.

    • @cairnman100
      @cairnman100 Год назад

      @@jgesselberty epic not in excitement, but if one understands what it means, it’s epic in portrayal. Too many to choose from, but probably my favorite Mahler finale.

    • @karinwijnberg9489
      @karinwijnberg9489 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@cairnman100mine too. By far. Saw it in Amsterdam with Haitink conducting. I hardly heared it because I was trying sò hard not to cry too loud. It was soulscraping. I was an absolute wreck leaving the Concertgebouw.

  • @JLWide
    @JLWide 11 месяцев назад +1

    Yes. Totally agree on Mahler’s 3rd, and that it is so high on your list. The entire 6th movement is spellbinding.

  • @Elevator2TheTop
    @Elevator2TheTop 2 года назад +12

    Saint-Saens 3 (Organ Symphony)!!! The power crescendo of the pipe organ as it confidently asserts its raw and unquestioned dominance over the fury of the orchestra is nothing but pure, orchestral genius.

    • @MD-md4th
      @MD-md4th 2 года назад +1

      It is powerful, but my favorite element in the finale is the piano for four-hands laying out the main theme.

    • @MrBulky992
      @MrBulky992 Год назад

      @@MD-md4th Yes, that rippling effect is so distinctive and completely unique, I think.

  • @richardwilliams473
    @richardwilliams473 2 года назад +10

    Mahler 3 ending is like looking up to Heaven!!!

    • @roygbiv7025
      @roygbiv7025 2 года назад +1

      Hi Richard, When will the NRSO be playing the 3rd? (Roy g Biv is aka Myron Bengel )

    • @richardwilliams473
      @richardwilliams473 2 года назад +1

      @@roygbiv7025 The NRSO orchestra is not big enough to play Mahler's 3rd

    • @roygbiv7025
      @roygbiv7025 2 года назад +1

      @@richardwilliams473 Not yet enjoy Khatchaturian: ruclips.net/video/6NTdPMRhKXI/видео.html

    • @roygbiv7025
      @roygbiv7025 2 года назад

      Have you figured out who I am yet? (Hint, trade the first letters around in my pseudonym Myron Bengel)

    • @richardwilliams473
      @richardwilliams473 2 года назад

      @@roygbiv7025 Ah yes! Byron Mengal my American comrade. Didn't that Beethoven 8th go well last Sunday ! I am waiting for Marco to download it onto RUclips

  • @Sirius1278
    @Sirius1278 Год назад +4

    Just in case anyone reads this. The selection by the author is great and I am intrigued to investigate Mahlers 2nd. I wanted to add a much maligned and overlooked piece. If you ignore the self indulgent story notes, Richard Strauss Sinfonia Domestica is a brilliant piece with a stunning ending. Just saying.

  • @Dan474834
    @Dan474834 11 лет назад +48

    Mahler 2 is the greatest piece of music in history.

    • @misterb5073
      @misterb5073 7 лет назад +5

      Without a doubt!

    • @jamesoliver6625
      @jamesoliver6625 3 года назад +1

      @@misterb5073 Beg to differ. Gustav was very full of himself.

    • @hillcresthiker
      @hillcresthiker 3 года назад +11

      @@jamesoliver6625 not a matter of begging to differ- as though one of us is correct and the other wrong- all music is subjective....You may think Mahler was full of himself ( as most great artists are) and at the age he wrote his second symphony, he was really feeling the power of his creative energy...There are legions of us who think his music far surpasses even, the master himself- Beethoven! Entirely subjective.

    • @MD-md4th
      @MD-md4th 2 года назад +1

      Legions of dumb people think that.

    • @neweraofthechambermusic3699
      @neweraofthechambermusic3699 2 года назад +2

      @@MD-md4th Could you explain, why?

  • @balladewilliams
    @balladewilliams 2 года назад +3

    I'm so glad you included Shostakovich 10 and Brahms 1.
    Of the ones not mentioned here, I would add:
    Messiaen - Turangalila-Symphonie
    Sibelius - Symph no.7
    Mahler - Resurrection
    Prokofiev - Symph no.6
    Prokofiev - Symph no.2
    There are others of course.

  • @texasjudi4093
    @texasjudi4093 5 лет назад +22

    Nobody ever mentions Dvorak's 8th-it's goosebump city. I like your choices here very much, but Mahler 2 has lots of fans and I'm included in that group!

    • @pidygonzales984
      @pidygonzales984 4 года назад

      true, dvorak 8 and 9 finales are too much for humans

    • @alaalfa8839
      @alaalfa8839 3 года назад

      And his colleague Smetana Má Vlast is interesting like Bohemian forests , Blanik.

    • @klop4228
      @klop4228 2 года назад +3

      The 8th and 9th have good finales, but for 'epic finale' I think the 7th beats them both out!

  • @abrahamlincoln9758
    @abrahamlincoln9758 2 года назад +6

    I love listening to a recording I havent heard and getting that feeling of "holy crap! they're nailing it!"

  • @fouks94
    @fouks94  12 лет назад +8

    @efmusic5, thanks. Nice to talk with people, who likes good music. It's so rare nowadays.

  • @mr_torle
    @mr_torle 3 года назад +5

    Carl Nielsens 4th symphony finale ist very epic too.

  • @niltonmarques2891
    @niltonmarques2891 2 года назад +5

    Excelente mahler 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @GeraldM_inNC
    @GeraldM_inNC Год назад +2

    Howard Hanson's second. I love it when composers bring back the themes of the first three movements in the fourth to bring it all together. No dead time in this entire symphony.

    • @user-wp4ju4hp5w
      @user-wp4ju4hp5w Год назад

      Yes. And Howard Hanson s Symphony No The Romantic Symphony was also used in the film Alien

  • @miker9607
    @miker9607 2 года назад +7

    Saint Saens 3rd Symphony is also pretty epic :)

  • @cck523
    @cck523 5 лет назад +9

    MAHLER 2!!! Where?!?

  • @ianw1976
    @ianw1976 3 года назад +1

    Great compilation, Nikita.

  • @carlosalbertooliveiraville5204
    @carlosalbertooliveiraville5204 2 года назад +2

    Beethoven, Tchaicovsky and MAHLER !!!!!

  • @kermitthemutantlevitatingf7836
    @kermitthemutantlevitatingf7836 Год назад +1

    I know its not an orchestra piece, but a wind ensemble piece, but David Maslanka's 4th Symphony has one of the most glorious and epic endings to a piece of music I have ever heard. The last six minutes are bonkers.

  • @lorenzotonta
    @lorenzotonta 2 года назад +2

    Alfredo Casella's Symphony No.2, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda (BBC Philharmonic) is incredible!!

  • @4321matty
    @4321matty 2 года назад

    Thank you! I thought about what pieces I might include... and you already had!

  • @brianbritchie8710
    @brianbritchie8710 Год назад +2

    Quite a few more come to mind. Mahler 2, the "Resurrection", Bruckner 5 and 8, especially the latter, which could have the greatest coda of them all. And Mozart 4, the "Jupiter" with that unbelievable fugal writing, and that intense but ultimately tragic (?) ending of Brahms 4.

  • @eulerleibniz1707
    @eulerleibniz1707 2 года назад +3

    Et la huitième de Bruckner ? In extenso il en manque beaucoup trop !!!

  • @donrosenberg395
    @donrosenberg395 Год назад +3

    My all time favorites are Mahler 1, Sibelius 2 and Tchaikovsky 5. But I can't say any of the suggestions in the comments are less magnificent. I also like Ives #2.

  • @Petri547
    @Petri547 12 лет назад +1

    This is AWESOME! Thanks for this potpourri of symphony finales. :)

  • @stevenwilgus5422
    @stevenwilgus5422 2 года назад +3

    I love certain Composers every so slightly more than others. Among my very favorites is Dmitri Shostakovich.

  • @nicolamele1683
    @nicolamele1683 3 года назад +10

    Brahms’ Symphony n.1 finale conducted by Bernstein is one of the most powerful and beautiful music ever heard. But my absolute preferite is Respighi, The Pines of Rome: The Pines of the Appian Way.. i love the climax of the piece! And obviously Mahler’s 2nd Symphony!

  • @marcosuluaga8358
    @marcosuluaga8358 3 года назад +6

    Excelente trabajo, te falto el final de la segunda de Mahler, y a mi gusto, la de la quinta de Dvorak, pero que mas da, todas las demás, perfecto, mi final favorito es la de los 1000 de Mahler. Gracias.

  • @jgesselberty
    @jgesselberty 12 лет назад +4

    @alexface211 Some great selections here: May I suggest.
    Mahler:Symphony No.2
    Sibelius: Symphony No. 2
    Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2
    Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 1
    Scriabin: Symphony No. 4 "Poeme d'Extase"
    Bernstein: Symphony No. 2 "Age of Anxiety"
    Nielsen: Symphony No. 4 "Inextinguishable"
    Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5
    Prokofiev: Symphony No. 4
    Bruckner: Symphony No. 8

  • @brynjarhoff-lr6hw
    @brynjarhoff-lr6hw Год назад +1

    The symfoni who went right to my inner feelings and more….Bruckner nr.4 the Romantik

  • @amusic1796
    @amusic1796 Год назад +7

    I fully support the call for Mahler's 2. Also, Rachmaninoff's 3rd symphony - the whole last movement. As far as sheer gut wrenching quiet power, Schmidt's 4th Symphony. Knowing the back story tears your heart out....incredible piece beginning to end.

  • @JeanPaul-Hol65
    @JeanPaul-Hol65 2 года назад +4

    Definitively, I need much more Bruckner in this list !

  • @journey3451
    @journey3451 Год назад

    ショスタコ12はいいですね。マーラーが複数入っていましたが時代的に12音の世界に行かなかったのは正解ですね。
    やはり指揮者だったからでしょうかね。。。すばらしかったです。ありがとうございました。

  • @terryhammond1253
    @terryhammond1253 2 года назад +10

    Mahlers 8th finale beats them all! 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹

  • @jeffreyjeziorski1480
    @jeffreyjeziorski1480 Год назад +4

    What I like most about Mahler is his subtlety with a hammer.
    I also think his transparency of orchestration is right up there with Mozart and Ravel.

  • @jackwilmoresongs
    @jackwilmoresongs 2 года назад +1

    Lesser known (?) very satisfying conclusions of symphonies: (my contributions):
    Albric Magnard 4th; Alfredo Casella 2nd; Earnest Bloch C# Minor; Joly Braggo Santos 4th; Rachmaninoff 2nd; Sibelius 5th; Nielson 4th; Charles Ives 4th; Kurt Atterberg 3rd

  • @Tokushimaz
    @Tokushimaz 12 лет назад +12

    Tchaikovsky is very epic in his own way! I do think all of his symphonies are epic!

    • @g.l.81
      @g.l.81 2 года назад +3

      Tchaikovsky’s 4th and 5th are really good 👍🏻

    • @peace-now
      @peace-now Год назад

      Me too. You have to have Tchaikovsky up there, with Beethoven, Brahms and Bruckner. I agree that Mahler and Shostakovitch are candidates also.

    • @steveegallo3384
      @steveegallo3384 Год назад

      @@g.l.81 -- Yes, I too was thinking....Manfred, Marche Slav, and that Other One!

    • @dennisschwartzentruber3204
      @dennisschwartzentruber3204 Год назад +3

      @@g.l.81 Don't forget his first symphony (Winter Dreams )... vastly underrated !

    • @lorenzoperez1635
      @lorenzoperez1635 Год назад

      31:09 de acuerdo, salvo la 6a.

  • @dwauchope
    @dwauchope 3 года назад +1

    Great to hear your selections, especially to see Mravinsky. I suggest you could listen to the following: Karel Ancerl conducting Janacek "Sinfonietta", Bernstein conducting Stravinsky "Rite of
    Spring" (on you tube), Eduard van Beinum, Concertegebouw Orch Amsterdam finale of Brahms 2nd. Toscanini conducting the Pines, final movement, Gustave Dudemel conducting a Proms concert with Bernstein "West Side Story" Dance Suite, And Dudemel with Mahler 2nd. at Proms., Mravinsky with finale of Tchaikovsky 4th., and the closing of Berg "Drei Stucke" with Antal Dorati.

    • @johnfraraccio99
      @johnfraraccio99 3 года назад

      YES, Dudamel/Proms/West Side Story. I have yet to see another orchestra get as personally involved.

  • @NigelDeForrest-Pearce-cv6ek
    @NigelDeForrest-Pearce-cv6ek Год назад

    Fascinating!!!

  • @FromtheMindofJake
    @FromtheMindofJake 11 лет назад +26

    I'm sorry, but how could you have left out Mahler 2? It is a piece of music that summarizes life and existence and glorifies humanity more than any other on this list.

  • @hoangkimviet8545
    @hoangkimviet8545 8 лет назад +8

    Ah! Symphony no 5 of Shostakovich?

  • @fouks94
    @fouks94  12 лет назад +1

    @alexface211
    Thanks for your comment!))) It sounds very intresting, I will listen this two symphonies:)

  • @benjaminwatson977
    @benjaminwatson977 Год назад +1

    I know I'm biased because I'm a horn player, but I will always love the ending of Mahler's 1st. The triumphant D major coda can't be topped

  • @TITUREL75
    @TITUREL75 12 лет назад +7

    I'd have to agree with you, being a mahlerian (as the list clearly shows), the Resurrection symphony has one of the grandest, most epic final ever. On the other hand, 7th's finale sounds a bit jumpy for me, not very epic.
    And when it comes to epic, how about Sinfonia Drammatica by Respighi, (let alone Pinni di Roma) and symphonic poems like Death and Transfiguration, or Ein Heldenleben by Strauss?

  • @painempainem824
    @painempainem824 6 месяцев назад

    Maybe in my opinion is not just a beautiful music that we listen to but how the composer made that music with struggle, love and passion...

  • @nerowolfe736
    @nerowolfe736 5 лет назад +10

    Switch out Mahler 7 for Mahler 2 and put it second, and switch out Bruckner 4 for Bruckner 8 and put it third, toss in The Pines of Rome somewhere, and you've nailed it. Spot on with Mahler 8 in the top spot, though: it is the most astounding, overwhelming musical sound that mankind has ever produced, or will produce. There's a story I hope is true: late in his life, when he was musical director and principal conductor of the New York Philharmonic, he and the band took a trip to Niagara Falls, and Mahler is reported to have said, "At last, fortissimo!"

  • @Alex-ze2xt
    @Alex-ze2xt 2 года назад +8

    For those who don't know Khachaturian 3rd Symphony, be sure to give it a listen. Fully deserves a spot in this list. The unbelievable barrage of sound he unleashes, including that overpowering organ solo cadenza, is guaranteed to blow your socks off (and those of your neighbours if you aren't careful with your sound system)

    • @roygbiv7025
      @roygbiv7025 2 года назад

      Have you ever listened to the symphonies of Allan Pettersson I suggest starting with the 7th then 8th etc etc.

  • @ericcommarato7727
    @ericcommarato7727 2 года назад +12

    I'd have to add Sergei Rachmaninoff's Symphony No.2...the greatest romantic symphony ever written.

    • @Bwv1046
      @Bwv1046 2 года назад +1

      Well after Beethoven's eroica yes

    • @ericcommarato7727
      @ericcommarato7727 2 года назад

      @@Bwv1046 …Ummm, possibly, I’ll have to ponder this!

    • @aidandavis7657
      @aidandavis7657 2 года назад +1

      @@Bwv1046 I have to disagree. Where rachamninoffs music holds my attention throughout the symphony, Beethoven’s sort of just starts to meander after the openings for me. But I respect your opinion.

    • @williamrobertson797
      @williamrobertson797 2 года назад +4

      And Rachmaninoff symphony no. 3! both have spectacular endings

    • @Bwv1046
      @Bwv1046 2 года назад

      @@aidandavis7657 Respectful opinion although I disagree with you but music is subjective not objective!

  • @EddieSundraMusic
    @EddieSundraMusic 12 лет назад

    Cool! Good to see people catching onto the idea. If/when I make another volume, I'll try to focus on stuff that hasn't been mentioned yet (so no repeats).

  • @bernauerreyes1292
    @bernauerreyes1292 2 года назад +1

    wow, muy buenas

  • @laupet55
    @laupet55 3 года назад +4

    Saint-Saëns organ symphony certainly....

  • @phidelt2
    @phidelt2 3 года назад +1

    Can you double check your listings . I am almost positive that your Mahler 1 finale is not Bernstein and the VPO. Rather, I’m sure it’s with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. That added bass drum beat on the last note makes me think it’s the RCO recording which I own.

  • @greatclassicrecords
    @greatclassicrecords 3 года назад

    In the Netherlands there was a writer ( Simon Vestdijk) who calls all this moments : "Warehouse" Finales.. . I agree.

  • @barney6888
    @barney6888 2 года назад +1

    I was worried you'd miss the 8th. Rattle does very well with it, but boy does Boulez ever take the cake with that VPO tuba on the low F.

  • @DanFlashes99
    @DanFlashes99 17 дней назад

    Tchaikovsky 4 is such a barnstormer, if that doesn't get your pulse up you might be dead

  • @davidsanchez1048
    @davidsanchez1048 2 года назад +2

    Para mi faltan varias, la octava de Bruckner (Celibidache) y la segunda de Mahler (Klemperer), entre otras, pero la lista y versiones están bien, aunque la tercera de Mahler para mi Horestein es insuperable y la cuarta de Bruckner de Celidibache también.

  • @richardjames3446
    @richardjames3446 7 лет назад +13

    I agree, the Resurrection. Good to see M8 beats Beethoven 9 (my least favourite of the group by a long way). My favorite endings are Mahler- and mostly Shostakovich. S12 is possibly my favourite - seeing the youth orchestra perform that is quite something!

    • @hillcresthiker
      @hillcresthiker 3 года назад +2

      Definitely- Mahler 2nd and 8th and Shosty's 5th and 7th.

    • @EntelSidious_gamzeylmz
      @EntelSidious_gamzeylmz 2 года назад

      in terms of endings?

    • @richardjames3446
      @richardjames3446 2 года назад

      @@hillcresthiker Try Dudamel with the youth orchestra (No 12). I know it seems clumsy and loud but that is the whole point of it - a contrast of tragic and triumphant abandon!

  • @davidwilson2214
    @davidwilson2214 16 дней назад

    Just heard his example of Shostakovich 7. Bernstein/Chicago Symphony kicks all competition in the @$$!

  • @Sshooter444
    @Sshooter444 2 года назад +1

    Schumann 2 is under appreciated

  • @tchaik5
    @tchaik5 Год назад

    slayed

  • @claudiodinardo1099
    @claudiodinardo1099 3 года назад +3

    El final único y diferente de la 7ma de Sibelius, por Mravinsky '65 de preferencia. Gracias.

  • @aidandavis7657
    @aidandavis7657 4 года назад +7

    When there isn't a single Rachmaninoff finale...

    • @SirSalieri
      @SirSalieri 3 года назад +3

      WHAAT? I read this comment at the very start of the video and got disappointed INSTANTLY. Definitely not gonna watch this till the end. Really baad choice!!!

    • @Luca-yg5qx
      @Luca-yg5qx 3 года назад +2

      All his three symphonies have very epic endings. It's a shame there isn't a single one in the video.

  • @modernmusicofthedarkages296
    @modernmusicofthedarkages296 Год назад

    MAHLER😍

  • @waldemarjanyszka7940
    @waldemarjanyszka7940 2 года назад +2

    Hej what about Harold in Italy of Berloiz.
    Mind blowing staff.I think that made bench marks for future any symphony finnale.
    Wal

  • @horsemeattball
    @horsemeattball 2 года назад +1

    I know the Shostakovich #6 isn't played much, but it's a helluva finale. And also Scriabin #1 same thing.

  • @lutherong2466
    @lutherong2466 2 года назад +1

    I think that Scriabin’s Poem Of Ecstasy and Mahler Symphony 8 Movement II would be great too.

  • @daveherbs
    @daveherbs 3 года назад

    Sibelius 5th many good versions also Brahms 2nd your selections great thank you

  • @tomstarzeck7137
    @tomstarzeck7137 2 года назад

    Hugo Alvèn symphony no 2 is worthy of mention..quite a grand conclusion with full brass.

    • @tomstarzeck7137
      @tomstarzeck7137 2 года назад

      I must correct the spelling mistake it is Hugo Alfven..

  • @bruceanderson4478
    @bruceanderson4478 Год назад

    Nice list - I'm especially fond of Shostakovitch 12 and Mahler 1. Not to take away from any of your choices, but I would have to find room for the Shostakovitch 8th. After musically portraying the unimaginable horrors perpetrated by Hitler and Stalin in some of his most hopelessly minor, dissonant - at times almost screeching - music, the final two and a half minutes or so surprisingly conclude the symphony with a quiet, simple, major theme. When nothing in world around him gives reason for hope, it's like Shostakovitch dares hope that somehow the next generation will escape such terror. I close my eyes and imagine a little girl (who has lost most of her family), holding a flower, playing amid the ruins of war. Maybe she will come out of it all alive and free.
    No grand finale there, it fades away in a most powerfully emotional conclusion.

  • @clydekeen5
    @clydekeen5 2 года назад

    It was great. I judge a piece music by it's ending or finally. They all were right by me.

  • @ipacyz8369
    @ipacyz8369 2 года назад +1

    In my opinion best finales is Bruckner's 3rd and Mahler's 1st

  • @djdrocco
    @djdrocco 12 лет назад +3

    I think you started too late in the Brahms 1. Totally missed that epic brass chorale a little further back. It makes the whole finale.

  • @jeeprod1
    @jeeprod1 2 года назад +2

    I would include the Prokofiev 5th symphony.