Beethoven: Symphony No. 9, 4th movement | Paavo Järvi and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen
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- Опубликовано: 31 дек 2019
- Paavo Järvi and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen at the Beethovenfest Bonn 2009.
The Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, also known as Beethoven's 9th, is the final complete symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven, composed between 1822 and 1824. One of the best-known works in common practice music Beethoven‘s Symphony No. 9 in D minor is regarded by many critics and musicologists as one of Beethoven's greatest works and one of the supreme achievements in the history of western music.
The first, second and third movements are each given a brief reintroduction, each is rejected. "Freunde, nicht diese Töne!" (Friends, not these tones!) sings a baritone, then vocal soloists, chorus and orchestra all join forces in the musical setting of Friedrich Schiller's "Ode to Joy." A celebration of creation, and more: an invitation to join in a universal brotherhood of man: "Seid umschlungen, Millionen!" (Be embraced, ye millions!). The symphony was the first example of a major composer using voices in a symphony.
Deutsche Welle and Unitel Classica present Estonian conductor Paavo Järvi and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen recorded at the Beethovenhalle Bonn 2009.
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I don't know if it's because my father liked and listened to classical music a lot, when I was about 10 years old. I recognize that if there are so many people who appreciate them, I needed to start understanding, knowing the names of the instruments, and other details regarding music. When I got married 43 years ago, I started listening again. After I started to understand the composers, the differences of each one, my ears started to hear. A bit paradoxical, I noticed that it was like the transmission of something that the composer would like to transmit. With Beethoven, my dedication to the activity, I realize that I get closer to God or Heaven, I started to forgive more easily, discover talents or virtues in other people, wish the good or progress of other people. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is the highest point. I started to admire him even more. Whoever promotes these songs, using technology, has become a wonder, but I can see and hear many composers in the comfort of my home. Iraja Bandeira Soares - Recife, Brazil. 30.Mar.2022
Thank you for sharing your passion 😊
Que incrível cara!
Congratulations to you and your father
00:06
05:47 Freunde - Ode to Joy
09:21 Turkish March
12:55 Seid umschlungen
16:11 Double Fugue
18:39 Coda I
20:57 Coda II
Héroe sin capa
Un kpo
What does coda mean ?please
@@yassineabderrahmani8665 The final part of a piece of music
As someone who is relatively new to classical music, i can say the beethoven9 is my favourite symphony. Thank you for making this available online to those who have no access to listen live
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If you would like to experience Beethoven's Ninth live:
Tomorrow at 8 p.m. (CEST) we'll be livestreaming the opening concert at the Beethovenfest Bonn:
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@@DWClassicalMusic wow thank you very much I'll definitely watch the livestream
Yup. Now that's what I call Disney's Little Einsteins.
You've made a wise choice.
OH MY! This...this was outstanding in every way. Orchestra, choir, soloists, conductor. So many superb recordings of this on RUclips, & indeed, I believe this exceeds them all. Absolutely divine.
I suggest you watch 2000 krakow poland Sir Gilbert Levine and i think that will change your opinion.
Oh great heavens! What peculiar claron blaring trumpet!
A truly outstanding performance. So many have recorded this, yet this one stands out.
Every phrase in enunciated perfectly. Making it a true ode to joy. A poem in music.
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@@briannicholas2757 wawwa
The conductor, the profoundly gifted and deeply musical Paavo Järvi, is tearful at the end, in gratitude to the musicians, the poet, the composer, the audience, and his … and an der Freude. Sorry if that sound pretentious but this is just too beautiful not to be overwhelmed.
Either his orchestra was a bit wild or I've seen this be conducted much better.
Beethoven was Totally Deaf When he composed this Peace it was muscle memory and he felt the Vibration of the Orchestra playing with the Chorus!!! It's really really Amazing!!
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It moves me to tears
The conductor, the choir, the orchestra, the soloists all together made it my favorite 4th movement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony. I cried a little alongside Mr. Jarvi!
The Baritone's opening lines . . . he's channeling Beethoven. Well acted! 11:13 drop in intensity in this moment I've never heard elsewhere.
The Symphony of Symphonies, by the Maestro of Maestros. Good job, Paavo Järvi and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. Well played!
I can't find any expression for this masterpiece. This music makes me worship God. Beethoven, Respect.
It's some of the best music ever. And I'm not normally a classical listener. He was definitely inspired by some higher level than humans in this universe @8:33
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ベートーヴェンの情念が力強く素早い演表で表現され4人の歌い手が個性がある上で絶妙にハモって心地良く合唱に影響し質の高いベートーヴェンの求めた演奏になっていると思います。ラストのラストの超絶技巧の素早い演奏の妙技には感嘆しました。
Bravo….!!!! ❤❤❤ I can listen and watch this over and over again !! 😘😘👍😃😃😃 thank you, beautiful people
OMG I CANT BELIEVE YET THAT IM GONNA BE PERFORMING THIS
I did a zillion years ago and it was majestic. Enjoy it if you haven't yet.
I performed this at Carnegie in early january it was AMAZING
People don't talk about this enough, the ending is actually the best part, a fast Coda, ending with just 5 short notes, end of story, no dragging, it's Beethoven's equivalent of a mic-drop, as if saying :"I've said all there is to say, this is it."
i thank beethoven and germany for producing such a great composer. I particularly like the 5th, 6th and 9th symphonies
Jedes Mal dass ich diese Symphonie höre höre ich irgendetwas neue und traumhaft. Ein Meisterwerk vom Anfang bis die Ende.
Wir als Menschen sollen bei diesen Wörtern leben streben.
Включил первый раз, не смотрел, но на слух это было настолько выдающимся, что даже с первой части послушал. Настоящая дирижёрская работа и дирижёрская мысль, которую слышно. Спасибо оркестру, взаимодействие с дирижёром на высшем уровне. Главное, что получился Бетховен как я хочу его слышать: напористым, страстным, даже агрессивным. Спасибо!
Mr. Järvi is the Soul of an amazing "Machine". WEITER SO ! 👍👍👍❤❤❤
Beautiful performance of one of the greatest musical pieces ever!
Best performance yet in my opinion❤
It's a shame being interrupted by advertising in the middle of such a master piece.
VIDEODER IS YOUR FRIEND!
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pay for not advices!!!!
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No other music is good than Classical music!!
a superb work, a master class
9:25: No, he can't be serious with that tempo
9:50: I'm just chillin' Don't know what y'all are worried for.
10:41: PLAY FOR YOUR LIVES!!
I'm so sorry, but I actually laughed, watching the strings sawing away on that one.
Still, as always, that instrumental passage between the men's section and the buildup to the main theme is absolutely genius. Perhaps the most brilliant minute and a half ever written for orchestra.
Best rendition I’ve heard by far. The soloists are Al amazing
Brilliant!! It brought me to tears! I LOVED IT!
Thanks to RUclips for allowing us to enjoy such great music while lock in our home during this trying time.
Finally found the music I've been searching for a long time
كلما سمعتها شعرت بمعاناته في طفولته دمعت وتاثرت .❤انه بيتهوفن ياسادة ❤
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Until today the best youtube version, only Paavo Järvi!
a little bit fast no ?
@@heisenberg4978 agree
fantastic performances and the video work was amazing. Better than a live performance because you can see the musicians and singers up close.
Best performance ever. Made me weep. I'm on my knees.
Браво!!! БРАВО!!! Браво!!!
I think I had only heard western, primatily English speaking choirs and soloists...the native German speaking soloists and choirs are so.much more natural sounding...fantastic orchestra and choir. Wonderful.
Oh, the pure unadulterated joy this gave me! Too beautiful. Thank you.
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ESTUPENDOOOOOOOOOO... es increible como uno se puede conectar con el director, con cada instrumento, con cada voz..... definitivamente la mejor obra
I felt it like if it was the first time I heard it.
amazing end!.
On May 7th of this year, this symphony will turn 200 years old. Happy 200th anniversary to the greatest musical work of all time!
WOW😂
Incomparably greater
This is the symphony that astonished, astoundrd and moved Debussy who I deeply respect
So schön!
Made me want to cry it’s so beautiful!
Brilliant. Perfection. (I think the recording was sped up just a tad, but that is an iPad/RUclips/software issue, not any criticism of the musicians/artists at all.)
Paavo Jarvi is really really good
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Interrupted twice for propaganda is a sacrilege, put it in the begining or in the end please.👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Pavo Jarvi is Really really good!!
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The universal language 🎶. ❤❤
BRAVO!
A wonderful fresh sound. Excellent ❤
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4:33 💥💥💥 showtime!!! Outstanding performance!!!
4:32 and 21:00
Wonderful.
well done !
BRAVO !
Lost count how many ad interrupts. Difficult to enjoy. Magnifying despite this.
22:18 YYYYYYEEEEEAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was cured alright !
Breathtaking.
Beautiful
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! PEACE AND BLESSINGS!
This is the most aggressive version of 9th symphony I ever heard
Malgré un effectif réduit,une interprétation transcendante!
For over four years now, I have been blessed to watch this wonderful composition of Beethoven's Fourth Symphony. However, for at least a year now, I've been watching it at least twice a week. Thanks, obviously thanks to technology. Iraja Soares, Recife, Brasil.
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Sublime essa apresentação.
참 좋습니다(very good)!
Exquisito.
I'm happy to enjoy this performance. Ode to Joy gives me some mixed feelings of great pleasure, joy and happiness, which come from God, I think.
3:16 is that not the warmest bassoon line you've ever heard?
Bassoono continuo
Una verdadera obra de arte
12:08 The Proud Moment
bravo !
God gave special permission to Angels to inspire Beethoven for this, Thank you God
Great music no matter how you present it!
MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC
If there were ads in the middle of this it would ruin the whole thing.
Bravooooooooooooo !!!!!!
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Merci.
200 years ago today the Ninth Symphony was premiered
Such a shame beethoven could not hear this fantastic music.
This is IMHO the "ultimate finale" of any symphonic piece...,also have to remind myself that this was music composed by a person afflicted w/deafness. Just maybe he could hear the inward sounds of his soul singing to him...,maybe the Almighty gave him a brief listen to the eternal celestial hymns of the angels!!?
This work is immortal, but amidst the joy of watching these musicians perform this "supreme achievement of Western music", I remind myself of tragedy: the fact that the composer himself was stone deaf by the time he completed it, and although he was co-conductor at it's premiere performance, Beethoven never heard it, except perhaps in his mind.
2:37 Ode to joy celli/bass
2:38 IS WHAT YOU ALL CAME HERE FOR!!!
No, this is what we came for 12:10
This is Putin if he hadn't failed his music school entrance exam
Bravo…..
テンポは会場や聴衆又オーケストラや合唱などを前にして指揮者に天から一番ふさわしいものが降りてくるものだそうです。ですから彼の好みだけでは無いと信じます。
9:20 hidden cheek contrabassoon
Enjoyed Peace on the World 🌍 then we can All Enjoy ! 🙏🏼🇮🇳
AD MAJORAM DEI GLORIAM! AD MAJORAM DEI GLORIAM!!!
The best beethoven 9 ever
Perfect music to crash a big rig to.
Happy 200th anniversary
Great performance. But the tempo is like 15% too fast for me than I'm accustomed to.
Great performance ~ really impressive
But there is a question whether this video is intentional by the sound engineer or it is a technical problem; the left and right audio tracks are opposite. For a person sitting in the audience facing the performance stage, the timpani in the film is on the right side of the stage, but the sound of the timpani being played is to the left of the listener. The position of the female chorus singers on the back stage is on the left side of the audience, but the sound played is on the right side of the listener.
I 'contacted' the 'clarinadas' of Los Angeles, very close to heaven...!!!
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09:21 🔥🔥🔥🔥
AD MAJORAM DEI GLORIAM
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2📍 11:57
3📍 23:03
I feel like he left the 4th movement to the last minute, and then spent so much time writing a truly brilliant opening portion [up to and including the part popularly known as 'ode to joy'], that he then had to pull an nighter, and things just got weirder and weirder, until he was just like, "F**k, this, I'm tired. Just, uh...*throws some notes on a page* Go crazy! But in rhythm. And in harmony! With trumpet flourishes! And fast strings! Now, goodnight!"
Thank you for your feedback, in which you imaginatively evoke Beethoven composing.
I disagree, it´s brilliant.
@@achilles7736 I've always felt like the first section of the 4th is one of the most brilliant pieces ever written, (the orchestration at the ode to joy climax is just life-giving) but for me, the ending doesn't hang together with the rest of the movement. I don't dislike it, it just feels out of context.
@@wendyw651 This is for me the piece that has the most "false endings" in the history of music, he could have ended with any of these. if he chose to close it that way, he certainly felt it was the best possible conclusion. I personally find it exhilarating.
20:00 this part seems eternally difficult to perform for vocal soloists. I have listened to almost 90% of recordings of this music. and none of them do it properly. even in Karajan and Bernstein recordings ...
Move the commercial to the beginning. Not middle
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