In this footage you see "only" the audio and graphic quality... What about video EDITING with ZOOM and BLUR effects half a century ago: ruclips.net/video/1knRQ3S5nkw/видео.html
@Jack Well, this was shot on 35 mm film, not the best available then, but very close. With 35 mm film of that quality you can get images with little grain even when scanning it at 4K (as the film width increases the grain does the opposite), so it would just need some soft de-noising to do the trick. And by that point lenses were very advanced too: just a few years later Stanley Kubrick shot Barry Lyndon, its indoor scenes illuminated only by natural light (although, to be fair, he employed lenses that were developed for the NASA and heavely modified his cameras to accomodate the lenses). @Karl Neith That was done by adjusting the depth of fild of the objective of the lense. Overall, both analog and digital photography have their pros and cons. Editing in analog is much of a hussle, and when copying and image there will always be a loss of information. The main problem of digital photography resides in the static spacial resolution (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial_resolution) of the images (someway alleviated with the more modern upscalling AI's, although they need to be refined; and with the increased resolution of digital cameras (dependent of the scale of the photosensors)) and the artifacts resulted data compression.
I've listened now to over 35 different treatments of Ludwig's mystical 7th/2nd, and there is no comparison to Herbert's powerful interpretation. I can't remember ever hearing a musician whose eyes were closed give us anything but something special. Music is visceral...why not shut everything out and FEEL the vibrations. I love it.
It’s probably the most exquisite piece of music I have ever heard in my life. From a Soul/Rock/Pop fan. I adore it and the string arrangement is from the heavens. I usually listen to full 8 minutes odd but this gives anybody an idea of how good classical music is.
@@geoffrennox9539 you should listen to the full symphony! Beethoven himself said it was one of his best. The opening is incredible, with an expansive feeling, and the latter two movements are so full of energy and life (needed, I think, after the devastating 2nd movement..) as well as, as Wagner said, the apotheosis of dance…
A lot of people criticize Karajan for putting himself into the center of these visual performances, but look how much he makes you understand the spirit of the music with his movements and expressions! It is absolutely inspiring and moving to see this vital aspect of music. The tempo is perfect (it's "Allegretto" after all), the melodic phrasing is refined and thoughtful, the atmosphere has almost some kind of divine character ("divine" as a form of emotion that goes beyond simple impetuosity). It's unbelievable how one is able to express so many feelings through music. Recordings like these are the reason I love Beethoven and Karajan. They fit together perfectly.
People critisize Karajan for a reason we both know. They'll find anything to deny his genius. Yes he was a member of the Nazi party but all of non Jewish Germany's elite was as well. See Heidegger as an other example. Something he never was proud of and he certainly did not know about the Shoha.
I love that everything is tied together, and there are no gaps. That is the Karajan style, and in my eyes it is the best way to portray the beauty of Music. There are few things more exciting than that sense of fleeting Time, when by the moment you react, the music has already move on, and you are constantly playing catch up.
Die 7 Symphonie von Beethoven das alegretto man schaue sich mal die Hände von karajan an wie er sie bewegt und wie seine Philharmoniker spielen echt sehr schön
J'aimerais etre à la place de Karajan et vivre cette musique aussi intensément que son visage l'exprime; Cette musique planera à travers les siecles sur nos cadavres au dessus de la planète comme la mémoire de l'humanité florissante
اروع وأبدع وأحلى وأجمل ما سمعنا من الموسيقى العالمية الكلاسيكية وأول ما سمعناهاضمن سمفونيات عديد ة في شريط كاسيت في ايام شبابنا قبل أربعين سنة والمؤثر فيها في هذا الفيديو هو تفاعل وانسجام قائد الأوركسترا المحترم
This man must have known that, by having these performances filmed, years later people would be enraptured by the music and his consummate skill as a conducting maestro. If you've got it, why be bashful about it? 😊
hermosa sinfonia nro 7 en especial este movimiento para deleitarse y que no terminara nunca,gran Director Herbet Von Karajan y en especial su sonido un verdadero genio.
Man stelle sich vor, wir begegnen jeden Tag auf der Straße Leuten, die a) Dieses Stück gar nicht kennen und b) Beim Hören gar Nichts fühlen. Unglaublich, aber wahr!
Hardly any one would belive me :23 years ago I was listening to this Movt conducted by Karajaan and I was transported into the time when Alians were building Pyramids!! I pulled the ear plugs out of ear and through the Sony Walkman on the floor Took me two days to come out of the fever Since that day a the time of sharing this this bizarre experience, I never visited Seventh symphony
Can we just appreciate the insane quality of this footage and audio recording thats half a century old
In this footage you see "only" the audio and graphic quality...
What about video EDITING with ZOOM and BLUR effects half a century ago: ruclips.net/video/1knRQ3S5nkw/видео.html
@@karlneith3817 no idea how they do that
@Jack Well, this was shot on 35 mm film, not the best available then, but very close. With 35 mm film of that quality you can get images with little grain even when scanning it at 4K (as the film width increases the grain does the opposite), so it would just need some soft de-noising to do the trick.
And by that point lenses were very advanced too: just a few years later Stanley Kubrick shot Barry Lyndon, its indoor scenes illuminated only by natural light (although, to be fair, he employed lenses that were developed for the NASA and heavely modified his cameras to accomodate the lenses).
@Karl Neith That was done by adjusting the depth of fild of the objective of the lense.
Overall, both analog and digital photography have their pros and cons. Editing in analog is much of a hussle, and when copying and image there will always be a loss of information. The main problem of digital photography resides in the static spacial resolution (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial_resolution) of the images (someway alleviated with the more modern upscalling AI's, although they need to be refined; and with the increased resolution of digital cameras (dependent of the scale of the photosensors)) and the artifacts resulted data compression.
@ thanks that was some interesting info, I've always been impressed by what they were able to achieve with just light and lenses
Cinema
I m 73 hearts old. In a life of loving Beethoven, Berlin Philharmoniker, and Karajan, I've not seen better
I've listened now to over 35 different treatments of Ludwig's mystical 7th/2nd, and there is no comparison to Herbert's powerful interpretation. I can't remember ever hearing a musician whose eyes were closed give us anything but something special. Music is visceral...why not shut everything out and FEEL the vibrations. I love it.
It’s probably the most exquisite piece of music I have ever heard in my life. From a Soul/Rock/Pop fan. I adore it and the string arrangement is from the heavens. I usually listen to full 8 minutes odd but this gives anybody an idea of how good classical music is.
@@geoffrennox9539 you should listen to the full symphony! Beethoven himself said it was one of his best. The opening is incredible, with an expansive feeling, and the latter two movements are so full of energy and life (needed, I think, after the devastating 2nd movement..) as well as, as Wagner said, the apotheosis of dance…
The most heart-wrenchingly beutiful piece of music ever composed. And the best orchestra with the best condtor ever. Worth every single tear.
A lot of people criticize Karajan for putting himself into the center of these visual performances, but look how much he makes you understand the spirit of the music with his movements and expressions! It is absolutely inspiring and moving to see this vital aspect of music. The tempo is perfect (it's "Allegretto" after all), the melodic phrasing is refined and thoughtful, the atmosphere has almost some kind of divine character ("divine" as a form of emotion that goes beyond simple impetuosity). It's unbelievable how one is able to express so many feelings through music. Recordings like these are the reason I love Beethoven and Karajan. They fit together perfectly.
Diabolus Agiosophis there's no such thing as perfect Tempo
There is on the night
I dont agree. The whole orchestra makes you understand the music
Ah, a Celibidache fan. You can spot them from miles.
People critisize Karajan for a reason we both know. They'll find anything to deny his genius. Yes he was a member of the Nazi party but all of non Jewish Germany's elite was as well. See Heidegger as an other example. Something he never was proud of and he certainly did not know about the Shoha.
Beethoven was truly a genius.
They Do Music Art Class at High School
The best piece of music ever composed by an Human! Respect!
The Cello is absolutely amazing, 2:33 is like... no words... PERFECT.
Totally agree with that time stamp
The BEST conductor, orchestra, and interpretation!!! It's simply unrivaled!!!
No, Furtwängler 1943 was by far better
The best conductur with the best orchestra - just magic!
I believe that things like that will not going to happen forever
He was the best.
Ein Nazi Arsch
@@TheJonagold Ach, Onkel Adolf !!!
And playing the best composer don’t forget!!
Absolutely the most beautiful version of the Allegretto I have ever heard...
Von Karajan was one of the few conductors who could make a symphony orchestra out of 100 individual musicians. A genius !
But it was Furtwängler who created the sound they now have until this day: ruclips.net/video/-CNrGqHKoa8/видео.html
I love that everything is tied together, and there are no gaps. That is the Karajan style, and in my eyes it is the best way to portray the beauty of Music.
There are few things more exciting than that sense of fleeting Time, when by the moment you react, the music has already move on, and you are constantly playing catch up.
you can see the legitimate passion the director has it's beautiful
ich habe ihn schon oft in München sehen dürfen,immer toll zu hören,wie er das Orchester geleitet hat,ein Ausnahmekünstler
Please give my love to Germany Thanks
To everyone involved this production: Thank you.
Die 7 Symphonie von Beethoven das alegretto man schaue sich mal die Hände von karajan an wie er sie bewegt und wie seine Philharmoniker spielen echt sehr schön
On that note, Berlin Philharmonic, best Orchestra in the world.
oui l'orchestre philharmonique de Berlin est ce qui se fait de mieux pour la musique classique
@@gelan0573 oui
The best conductor and the best orchestra for interpretation of Beethoven 🌹
Je ressens de la gravité et je me sens transportee par cette musique.karayan me fascine.
Love karajan's hair
Me Too 🎉
Me too❤
Er ist ein Gigant.
Er LEBT Beethoven.
Exquisite ,doesn't come more intense and beautiful than this
Avec Beethoven la musique cesse d'être un divertissement pour devenir la vie même, un echo de la Vibration Divine.
Ce que la musique occidentale a produit de plus inouÏ : La rumeur du monde faite oeuvre.
This tune is one of those that is bigger than life.
Pure beauty to enjoy in our times of vulgarity and mediocrity. Last remnant of what we used to call civilization.
Thank the js for the mediocrity and degeneracy
You have the courage to say what I don't
J'aimerais etre à la place de Karajan et vivre cette musique aussi intensément que son visage l'exprime; Cette musique planera à travers les siecles sur nos cadavres au dessus de la planète comme la mémoire de l'humanité florissante
Just listen Karajan on every Beethoven's Symphony, he just touches our soul! That's the truth!
A timeless video. This clip is Golden!
The director embraces the musical notes, as a father embraces his children. He feels and lives classical music. ❤️
Close your eye and you hear everything! Simply powerful beethoven interpretation with every emotion and details.
اروع وأبدع وأحلى وأجمل ما سمعنا من الموسيقى العالمية الكلاسيكية وأول ما سمعناهاضمن سمفونيات عديد ة في شريط كاسيت في ايام شبابنا قبل أربعين سنة والمؤثر فيها في هذا الفيديو هو تفاعل وانسجام قائد الأوركسترا المحترم
Love his hands.
Just absolutely amazing!!!
Simply one of the most beautiful pieces written, this being my favorite.....Allegretto.
MAGNÍFICO, PERFEITO.
Beau, admirable, divin, grandiose, splendide, sublime.
I wonder how good you have to be in order to play for the Berlin Philharmonic.
Maravillosa composición e, interpretación de lujo.
Une merveille ! jamais je ne m'en lasserai ..💖
Fascinante el concierto y el director supremo
Neprevaziđen!!!
Karajan sa svojom koncentracijom daje veliki impuls orkestru!!!
Потрясающее произведение и невероятное исполнение, великий Караян подобно орлу: высоко, мощно, паряще и проницательно
Beautiful!
How beautiful he was
This man must have known that, by having these performances filmed, years later people would be enraptured by the music and his consummate skill as a conducting maestro. If you've got it, why be bashful about it? 😊
Der allerbeste wunderbar, amazing, göttlich - unerreicht !
amazing and sublime!! Karajan ...a diamond!!
amazing Von Karajan,the best conductor!
Herbert Von Karajaan The Man The Name The persona The Genius I am from Pakistan and his fan since my teens
whenever i watch this video , makes me cry, such sublime beauty
The best Beethoven's piece ..directed by the best director!!...period.
von Karajan just great. No question about that. Bravo
hermosa sinfonia nro 7 en especial este movimiento para deleitarse y que no terminara nunca,gran Director Herbet Von Karajan y en especial su sonido un verdadero genio.
YA SEEE
Lo único malo de esta canción es que termina 😭
@@annxgarcia-ny5ee❤
beaautiful,beautiful
It's breathtaking!!!!!
An extraordinary exclusively outstanding exemplary historical german director, a master man! Merci beaucoup from Paris France
amazing!!!
Grandioso Von Karajan.
Man stelle sich vor, wir begegnen jeden Tag auf der Straße Leuten, die a) Dieses Stück gar nicht kennen und b) Beim Hören gar Nichts fühlen.
Unglaublich, aber wahr!
The most sensitive conductor, with many kinds of colors
Que perfeição!🙏❤️💐👏👏👏🇧🇷🖖
Hearing the music/watching the video. Feeling an enormous sense of grief, seeing the death of Europe before my very eyes.
Das ist so wirklich😪😥🇩🇪🇮🇹🇬🇧🇪🇺🙏
Valentino VV 🙏🏻🇪🇸
mondola why
Dude, watch your negativity.
What do you mean by the death of Europe?
The orchestra followed with absolute precision.
Cada vez que la escucho, me emociona hasta las lagrimas
Yes😢
Simplemente maravilloso ❤
They say no. 5... This is masterpiece... Goosebumps..
Mesmerising.. and the sound......
A quite remarkable visual and auditory experience isn't it.
とても好きな楽章です。愁いを含んだ旋律素敵です。
Just great orchestra , conducter and Beethoven , the great
I just don't know what to write, he is amazing
sometimes the 'rests' in between the notes are the best parts. we not say anything.
Bravo !
El 2do mov. de la 7ma de Beetoven, dirigida por Herbert von Karajan, es el ¡¡¡DESIDERATUM!!!
Волшебная музыка. Благодарю!
Hardly any one would belive me :23 years ago I was listening to this Movt conducted by Karajaan and I was transported into the time when Alians were building Pyramids!! I pulled the ear plugs out of ear and through the Sony Walkman on the floor Took me two days to come out of the fever Since that day a the time of sharing this this bizarre experience, I never visited Seventh symphony
Welcome back
@@mohammad3848 Salam Thanks I am back but not for seventh
Karajan…Fascinating and beautiful Music making. One of a kind! All the great conductor is where unique.
I meant to say all the great conductors were unique. Sorry.
this footage is so cinematic holy sh#t
Kompliment, wenn Sie dies lesen, haben Sie einen exzellenten Musikgeschmack!
immer wieder ein Genuß
this video makes me cry. i feel so strange that idk just unexplainable
Republic Of Scenes Same here.
Same here...I know why though..the raw emotions that this arises, feelings of loss. At least for me. Good luck!
yeah...
hey. It's Beethoven's movement 2 of his 7th. AND it's Karajan. and so, Republic of Scenes, we have no choice but to cry. It's too great.
It's natural
Wunderbar!!!!!
El maestro de maestros .
Bravo,bravoooo!
Super ...
Straordinario...
better is impossible (composer and conductor were geniuses)
I love Herbert von Karajan, THE BEST.
High level!!!
divine!!
...and more,isn't it beautiful.
beauty!
uno straordinario direttore !
Beethoven + H.V Karajan the Magic combination
Perfection!
Very good. Wonderful! A man in your performance that looks the pinaculus.
This music was used in speech therapy for King GEORGE the Sixth in the film The King's Speech.Great. It cured his stammer
Hier treffen 2000 Jahre Kultur auf aussergewöhnliche
Menschen die dieses Musikalische Meisterwerk zum Leben erwecken 😊
The best thing i ever heard
You are a good judge.
The 1st movement has been undervalued for a long time. In my opinion, comparable to the movement. I don’t know for how many times had I looped it.
My favourite