@@historicwine1283 People will dislike it but no one can deny its beyond immense influence, many say this is the *ne plus ultra/no more farther* of music
you have no idea how much German you just made me read as I had to Google what that line means and the answer was a really long discussion in mostly German. The consensus I gathered is that the worm is a metaphor for the lower animals and the cherub is an oddly out-of-place non sequitur.
@@egonwilhelmbremer-strauss2607 NOOO! Pleasure is sought by the scummy worm (person who faps to hentai) and the Cherub stands for god means: A man who suffers for god is a Cherub, an angel.
Wollust ward dem Wurm gegeben, Und der Cherub steht vor Gott! Pleasure was given to the worm, And the cherub stands before God! Saying Stands for God, someone might think it means standing for something, to support or accept particular principles or values. It means the Cherub is literally standing in the throne room in front of God. Also good to put that comma in there. The worm is not also standing before God in the throne room. Not that your version is wrong, just that some people can easily misinterpret meaning. But I do agree it is the best part.
I have sung it in the former Neuengamme concentration Camp at a Reconciliation Concert as a Chorus Tenor . It was indescribably. During the silent Part at 15:00 Min you can hear inside the old brick Factory the Wind in the Trees outside. I had the most Time Goosebumps and it run Cold and Warm down my Back. The whole Concert with the 9th Symphony as second Part was about 2,5 Hours. At the End we had about 15 (!) Min Standing Ovations from the over 800 Viewers. It was the most impressive Concert in my Life. (Out of over 150 where I had sun with my Chorus in 10 Years).
Alex, Thank you so much for this excellent contribution to one of the world's most moving compositions. Incredibly helpful for non-German speakers. Very much appreciated!!
This is amazing... for so many years I've tried to follow the German lyrics and always ended up getting lost... This is perfect, each syllable in synch... the English translation seems a bit off sometimes (Google translate?) but it gives the general idea... I had never realized the polyphonic complexity of this piece (particularly 16:14 - 18:14), truly an epic masterpiece... Thank you so much for this video!! :)
It is much better if you speak German and don't need Google translate. When translated the word order changes and things. This video is the best though. Other attempts to add subtitles, with just one line of subtitles at the bottom, is doomed to fail from the start.
I have no words to express the beauty of this masterpiece, and the great job you did Alex, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS AMAZING PRESENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for posting this. I just heard this performed, and was able to follow the parts for awhile, until I got lost in the German. This made it so clear. I wish I would have listened to this before the performance.
I keep coming back here to watch this amazing amazing diamond.just love it so much!! I shared with a lot of friends already.......I thank the blessed person who made this!
Personally, I think this is mankind's greatest achievement, such beauty in every single note sang or played , and delightful lyrics, it's just like if a divine being had descended to give us a piece of its diviness
Wow.. really great contribution. Thanks to you, today I find another new sight(or view) of this symphony. I don't belong to the German & English speaking (S.Korean). Choral part is much more beautiful than I thought. Perfection of beauty.
Alex (pardon my familiarity)...thank you so much for this EXCELLENT and complex work you did! It is very much appreciated. For those few thumbs down folks...wtf?
Superb!!! Even when I see the lyrics written in the lyrics card, I can't catch up because it is very difficult for me to understand a pronunciation. So I do want like this style! Thank you for uploading from JPN!
Thank you for this work! Absolutely appreciate this. I have never sung German before. I may have been able to get by with "Danka shan" (pardon the spelling). But a thousand thanks for providing the translation and the words. I have had to sit with dict.cc to try and decipher the words in most of this piece. And I am not quite there at the end, but I am grateful for where I am on the journey!!!
Great work. Always wanted to know the words wanted to do more then just hum the melody. But to actually see them come together is awesome. Pronouncing them may be a challenge but sounding the out helps. Again GREAT WORK I ENJOYED THE EXPERIENCE. Felt like i was part of the chorus Bravo thumbs up. Standing ovation
Whenever I the 4th movement of the 9th Symphony, I start choking and tears well in my eyes. I am so moved especially with the lyrics. the Ode to Joy, sung by a chorus, the opera rendition I don't find as favorable
In 18:13, the are some creatures opening their eyes in the dark in Little Bishop and his Tuba Adventures with K and his Furby. Which is just in Qwertyxp2000 and Mike Salcedo's Alphabet Lore.
It's really useful. Really many thanks. I would like to do the same for German/Spanish, and also for Wagner musical dramas. Which software did you use, may I ask?
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honestly I don't think Beethoven intended he part at 12:50 to be the famous memorable part....if u think bout the whole setup of Ode to Joy its the world's attempt to achieve everlasting Joy...and even tho the 12:50 choral is memorable...its still a failed attempt hence the monotone afterwards...I think the very end the last 30 secs were suppose to be what was remembered when Joy was finally achieved
The entire thing was supposed to tell a story. What highlights you remembered is what you got from the story. That's would be my understanding of Beethoven. What I get from it is not what you're getting. As far as when Joy is achieved, it does it many moments all through it. Seriously, even in the middle, a portion about running like a hero to victory, and its different types of joy, mysterious joy, hopeful joy, triumphant joy, lost joy, let the losers fuck themselves I'm going to be joyful joy and shove it in their face and make them puke joy... all types of joy. Annoying joy, monotone joy, silly joy, and ironically some mournful joy talking about the Sternenzelt in some areas, but that could be mysterious joy, ah at the unknown, and need for some magical daddy "who must live beyond the stars".... makes me think Beethoven is telling us to venture into space... which agree. We probably won't find a magical daddy, but we will discover amazing things to add to things to be joyful about. Even if we discover nasty unhappy things, we can be joyful we discovered them and will learn from them the best we can.
@@jmitterii2 You talk about a "magical daddy" just to make fun of the Christians (Van Beethoven and Schiller included) and take them the joy you've managed to build yourself with your nonsense
The best possible choice for a karaoke party (y).
Freude!!
Oh that'd be hysterical!
Yed
I'm 1000% down for that.
One of the greatest masterpieces in all of musical history!
Literally one of the pinnacles of all of human culture. God bless dearest Beethoven.
In all of history* fify
Absolutely
@@GG-yd7zd Yep!
@@historicwine1283 People will dislike it but no one can deny its beyond immense influence, many say this is the *ne plus ultra/no more farther* of music
5:36 is just too majestic I can’t stop playin IT
*_”Pleasure was given to the worm and the cherub stands for God!” Gives goosebumps everytime. _**_8:25_*
you have no idea how much German you just made me read as I had to Google what that line means and the answer was a really long discussion in mostly German. The consensus I gathered is that the worm is a metaphor for the lower animals and the cherub is an oddly out-of-place non sequitur.
@@egonwilhelmbremer-strauss2607 NOOO! Pleasure is sought by the scummy worm (person who faps to hentai) and the Cherub stands for god means: A man who suffers for god is a Cherub, an angel.
@@MadKingOfMadaya oml that line is about controlling your desires and stuff?? Holy, that just makes me love that line even more
Wollust ward dem Wurm gegeben,
Und der Cherub steht vor Gott!
Pleasure was given to the worm,
And the cherub stands before God!
Saying Stands for God, someone might think it means standing for something, to support or accept particular principles or values. It means the Cherub is literally standing in the throne room in front of God. Also good to put that comma in there. The worm is not also standing before God in the throne room. Not that your version is wrong, just that some people can easily misinterpret meaning.
But I do agree it is the best part.
All men become brothers where Your gentle wing abides. Be embraced. This kiss to the whole world!
I have sung it in the former Neuengamme concentration Camp at a Reconciliation Concert as a Chorus Tenor . It was indescribably. During the silent Part at 15:00 Min you can hear inside the old brick Factory the Wind in the Trees outside. I had the most Time Goosebumps and it run Cold and Warm down my Back. The whole Concert with the 9th Symphony as second Part was about 2,5 Hours. At the End we had about 15 (!) Min Standing Ovations from the over 800 Viewers. It was the most impressive Concert in my Life. (Out of over 150 where I had sun with my Chorus in 10 Years).
fuck me at last, music student has done it, brilliant, thank you.
I'm surprised that this video hasn't reached one million views yet because it's the most beautiful pieces in the universe ✨
Alex,
Thank you so much for this excellent contribution to one of the world's most moving compositions. Incredibly helpful for non-German speakers. Very much appreciated!!
Incredibly helpful for German speakers too 😉
As difficult as Beethoven was said to be in person, he nonetheless had a great heart. This song is great proof of that.
"The finest sword is most easily blunted." Difficult in person, yet overflowing with humanity.
Best I've seen and heard so far.
Thank you!
This is just glorious. Thank you for sharing!
This is amazing... for so many years I've tried to follow the German lyrics and always ended up getting lost... This is perfect, each syllable in synch... the English translation seems a bit off sometimes (Google translate?) but it gives the general idea... I had never realized the polyphonic complexity of this piece (particularly 16:14 - 18:14), truly an epic masterpiece... Thank you so much for this video!! :)
10:55 - 12:17 is the most complex part, and my favourite by far!
It is much better if you speak German and don't need Google translate. When translated the word order changes and things. This video is the best though. Other attempts to add subtitles, with just one line of subtitles at the bottom, is doomed to fail from the start.
Tamara Jarsun
16:42 - 1814 is a fugato, so it's also very complex.
Bruh, 19:00 - 19:45
also 8:12 - 8:52 the vocal gymnastics in that part make my throat hurt just listening to it.
This format is incredible. I have been looking for something like this for years. Thank you!
This *awesome*!! Thank you for putting this together and sharing it with all Beethoven fans :)
Thank you very much for this Alex.
Can't imagine how important this is for me :)
So amazing that someone created this chart! Learning this miraculous piece and this is so great! Thank you!
this is great, thank you thank you! Ive never been able to clearly hear the words after so many decades.
it is some fantastic hard work. amazing how you respected the synchronization with the lyrics and the singing. bravo
I have no words to express the beauty of this masterpiece, and the great job you did Alex, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS AMAZING PRESENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing work, congratulations! It helped me a lot! Thanks!
I wanted to see the words to this and was delighted to find this....
The words w/translation..... How awesome!!! Thank you so much... 😊
You are truly amazing my genius friend!!! Love this so much!! As a visual learner, this is incredible!!! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for posting this. I just heard this performed, and was able to follow the parts for awhile, until I got lost in the German. This made it so clear. I wish I would have listened to this before the performance.
they have done such a great job and you too by creating this video. thank you for sharing
found this clip is the best thing happened to me today! thank u so much for the translation and creativity!
I keep coming back here to watch this amazing amazing diamond.just love it so much!! I shared with a lot of friends already.......I thank the blessed person who made this!
Personally, I think this is mankind's greatest achievement, such beauty in every single note sang or played , and delightful lyrics, it's just like if a divine being had descended to give us a piece of its diviness
This was an education, in a way. Thank you!
Thank you! Many, many thank you! Big gift you give us.
This is awesome, thank you very much for your work.
This was awesome. Thanks for posting it.
Beethoven the greatest genious!! this is so incredible! I wanna cry every time I listen to this. Thanks for sharing
Alex you are a genius! Thank you!
thank you. I have enjoyed so much because of your wise lyric writing system.
it was difficult to understand with previous versions that I tried.
Enhorabuena por tu trabajo Alex. Maravilloso.
BRAVO!!!! BRAVO!!!!! BRAVO!!!!
Excellent, Congrats! I finally could understand every word! Many Thanks!!!
Alex, this is fantastic, thank you!
Yeah, real horrorshow
thank you for sharing this wonderful music, big help for our choir!!!
Wow.. really great contribution. Thanks to you, today I find another new sight(or view) of this symphony. I don't belong to the German & English speaking (S.Korean). Choral part is much more beautiful than I thought. Perfection of beauty.
19:27 The best music ever made 😮
Amazing work!!! Thx
Thanks a lot, this is quite simple yet absolutely perfect!!! Vielen dank!!!
This is majestic, thank you
Wooh!! Great job!!thank u.
DAMN! DAMN! DAMN! This is AWESOME!
We need more! This is an amazing way to see translation.
About six years ago... In this video I first discovered Counter point and Harmony... Thanks. :)
7:27 to 7:53 has always been my favourite part of this movement. When the voices come together, it sounds like the music is floating in the air
First time ive seen the lyrics, great!
Great job! Thanks so much!
I love it
Nice work we all love it
Exelent
Wonderful!
¡Genial! ¡Muchas gracias y saludos desde Venezuela! 😊
Thank you so much. I know this song from my teacher for studying song, I love it so much, but it’s all gibberish until now thanks to you. Thank you.
Das ist Wunderbar!
Alex (pardon my familiarity)...thank you so much for this EXCELLENT and complex work you did! It is very much appreciated. For those few thumbs down folks...wtf?
This is awesome. It helps me practice Alto parts.
Thanks, Dankeschön, Merci, Gracias.- Genial ! por fin lo encuentro !
Thats was amazing!!
Joy!!!
Straight to my heart
The best for understanding what the chorus sing, wonderfull
This is great!
Magnifico!!! :D
Why is this so beautiful
WOW! amazing!
It's amazing.
*_I like this version. Sound is very clean_*
this video is also a masterpiece
4:31 is my favorite part! 😁
If I have my own country , this would be my country national anthem ...all men shall be brothers......
Exactly what I needed with my poor German to fully enjoy this. Thanks!
good ~~ thank you
Superb!!!
Even when I see the lyrics written in the lyrics card, I can't catch up because it is very difficult for me to understand a pronunciation. So I do want like this style! Thank you for uploading from JPN!
"Oh boy is this great!"
~ Flounder, Animal House
Great! Great! Great!
Check out Riccardo Chailly's recording of this symphony, it's freaking amazing and the way he refines so many sections is just unbelievable
Thank you
Thank you for this work! Absolutely appreciate this. I have never sung German before. I may have been able to get by with "Danka shan" (pardon the spelling). But a thousand thanks for providing the translation and the words. I have had to sit with dict.cc to try and decipher the words in most of this piece. And I am not quite there at the end, but I am grateful for where I am on the journey!!!
In 21:25, this part as known as the "Well Done!" Theme from "Little Bishop's Tuba Adventures".
Awesome. Perfectly synchronized. It's like a Korean Noraebang.
Great !!
Bravo!
Great work. Always wanted to know the words wanted to do more then just hum the melody. But to actually see them come together is awesome. Pronouncing them may be a challenge but sounding the out helps. Again GREAT WORK I ENJOYED THE EXPERIENCE. Felt like i was part of the chorus Bravo thumbs up. Standing ovation
Agreed. Thank you, Alex, for the upload. : ) Freude!!!
Terrell James thank you. I conducted.
Whenever I the 4th movement of the 9th Symphony, I start choking and tears well in my eyes. I am so moved especially with the lyrics. the Ode to Joy, sung by a chorus, the opera rendition I don't find as favorable
ur22much2 Me too.. I dream of the day all humanity could unite under one banner, this song the eternal theme to our enduring race.
10:55 and 21:25 I have no words! Simply majestic!
+Tinotenda Chemvura That's the famous Ode To Joy part
In 18:13, the are some creatures opening their eyes in the dark in Little Bishop and his Tuba Adventures with K and his Furby. Which is just in Qwertyxp2000 and Mike Salcedo's Alphabet Lore.
It's really useful. Really many thanks. I would like to do the same for German/Spanish, and also for Wagner musical dramas. Which software did you use, may I ask?
above the starry canopy a loving father must surely dwell...thts some deep shit man...intense..
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my beloved part starts 2:34
Cool , I love this movie cars 2 and I am a fan of the movie star
I like Ralph’s World Teach 2 Talk Where Questions Volume One Nickelodeon Pixar The movie
And then We Can Dance Slow Or We Can Dance Quick by Billy Ray McQueen
And then Ayla Kylie Depp and then she is the Marvel Comics character
The Female indie Singer and Actress
And she is drinking her own beer and she is drinking her first drink of the night and she is a little bit worried about her health
And she has a cat and she is so sweet 🥹 and she is a very nice lady
And then she is the alcoholic one
And then she is the female indie alcoholic one and she is the girl who she was drinking her first drink with her haircut and she is the Woman of Steel
and Violet Kylie Muse Parker Fenton McQueen Gomez and she is the spider girl in white and black and she is the spider girl and she is Petra Parker
she is going to Dance to Peek A Boo From Teach 2 Talk Where Questions Volume One Dvd and she is a emo girl
And she is the Most Famous Woman in Hollywood
And she is a very talented actress at Hot Topic In Orlando Florida
And she is a very talented artist and she is a very talented woman
And she is a very talented woman
4:31 ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE!!!!!
honestly I don't think Beethoven intended he part at 12:50 to be the famous memorable part....if u think bout the whole setup of Ode to Joy its the world's attempt to achieve everlasting Joy...and even tho the 12:50 choral is memorable...its still a failed attempt hence the monotone afterwards...I think the very end the last 30 secs were suppose to be what was remembered when Joy was finally achieved
The entire thing was supposed to tell a story. What highlights you remembered is what you got from the story. That's would be my understanding of Beethoven.
What I get from it is not what you're getting.
As far as when Joy is achieved, it does it many moments all through it.
Seriously, even in the middle, a portion about running like a hero to victory, and its different types of joy, mysterious joy, hopeful joy, triumphant joy, lost joy, let the losers fuck themselves I'm going to be joyful joy and shove it in their face and make them puke joy... all types of joy. Annoying joy, monotone joy, silly joy, and ironically some mournful joy talking about the Sternenzelt in some areas, but that could be mysterious joy, ah at the unknown, and need for some magical daddy "who must live beyond the stars".... makes me think Beethoven is telling us to venture into space... which agree.
We probably won't find a magical daddy, but we will discover amazing things to add to things to be joyful about.
Even if we discover nasty unhappy things, we can be joyful we discovered them and will learn from them the best we can.
@@jmitterii2 You talk about a "magical daddy" just to make fun of the Christians (Van Beethoven and Schiller included) and take them the joy you've managed to build yourself with your nonsense
2:34 IS WHERE THE ACTION STARTS!!!!!
Oh! I almost forgot, They're with the Singing Star.
20:28 - 21:24 the most beautiful singing
This probably has the most beautiful Tenor section in like every music ever created. That 21:08 "dein sanf- ter Flügel weilt." gets me everytime...
YASSSS!
@@zombieperson3695 Soprano "sanfter" 20:45 - 20:54 goosebumps
I was cured all right