You can tell the fear and expectation of his deafness ! Then it mellows as he seems to come to terms with it ! Then it builds and builds into a triumphant crescendo of incredible music ! He played the final movement as a celebration! He had to be turned around to see the audience's standing ovation as he couldn't hear ! How amazing is that!
Este primer movimiento lo considero como la mejor pieza de la historia de la música. Supera a la parte coral, por su armonia infalible y su melodías bellas pero ante todo sublimes que nos ponen a la vista la vida del compositor genial y titán.
Osado, cuando el 4º movimiento puede considerarse el "final brutal de la música"... pero comparto que, al abrir la sinfonía, es el movimiento que construye el monumental carácter de la obra completa...
Honestly it's so nice to see an amazing classical piece like this played and the comment section ISN'T full of salty elitists like "this is so much better than what passes for a song nowadays, its all trash." Like a safe haven.
2018October: Beethoven, whom name endowed with an ugly face and a defect which should have been fatal to anyone who aspired to write music-he became deaf! And yet the *subconscious mind of Beethoven brought forth some of the noblest music ever written, music that will lie forever and bring joy to millions still unborn. few human beings realize when they thrilled Beethoven's greatest work, his Ninth Symphony, that this great composer Never heard a sing note of it! Harold Sherman *research the functions and abilities of the subconscious mind.
Si hay alguna razón de prohibición legal se justifica, si no es una torpeza no poner quien es la orquesta que lo interpreta y su director. A pesar de esto gracias por compartir esta buena versión de este movimiento magnífico de la 9ª Sinfonía de L. Van Beethoven.
Quite possibly the most magnificent piece of music ever written.
Here it is, the best piece of art that humanity has ever penned.
@Maximilian Zayne go somewhere else to talk about this crap
Here comes the tears... Ludwig van Beethoven you're the master!!
WERE the master. You're speaking to Beethoven as he looks at you FROM THE HEAVENS.
that ending tho, what a rockstar
I love those opening sounds... so dramatic!
AA3 SCH yes i like this part too amazingggg!
Ciao
Ciao
They are great, sounds a bit like the orchestra tuning
13:05-13:25 what a genious. I listened the symphony in Teatro di San Carlo, Naples. It was breathtakin'
Heard this yesterday live...was more then awsome!
Desde el minuto 6:10 hasta el 6:36 me pone los pelos de punta
Fun fact: Beethoven had trouble eating during the composition of this piece. Unfortunately, that’s what happens when your spoon is too big
I’m a banana.
You're watching the FAMILY LEARNING CHANNEL
@@midnightzeratul3 and now, angry ticks fire out of my nipples!
You can tell the fear and expectation of his deafness ! Then it mellows as he seems to come to terms with it ! Then it builds and builds into a triumphant crescendo of incredible music ! He played the final movement as a celebration! He had to be turned around to see the audience's standing ovation as he couldn't hear ! How amazing is that!
The chromatic drone of the basses at the start of the coda inspired so many of Bruckner and Mahler works.
la pureza de un conjunto de notas generan las mas lirica satisfasccion auditiva que un ser pueda acercar a sus oidos. sencillamente epico
7:17-7:38 gives me chills!
Este primer movimiento lo considero como la mejor pieza de la historia de la música. Supera a la parte coral, por su armonia infalible y su melodías bellas pero ante todo sublimes que nos ponen a la vista la vida del compositor genial y titán.
La 9na sinfonía, en su totalidad, es la mejor composición musical de todos los tiempos.
Osado, cuando el 4º movimiento puede considerarse el "final brutal de la música"... pero comparto que, al abrir la sinfonía, es el movimiento que construye el monumental carácter de la obra completa...
El inicio pareciera que puede hacer volver a la vida a cualquier corazón
Que poco relevante gracias
coincido. Es este movimiento el definitivo.
Pro tip: music starts at 0:07 and ends at 15:38
The sensation at 8:10 to 9:00 is very powerful, like whirlwinds of light rising up the spine ... Ida and Pingala?
I think it's best part in all 9th Symphony
8:45
No hay mejor comienzo en otra pieza que este.
Es legendario.
Great climax at the reprise!!
So many aggression in this wonderful piece , I love it , this shows the compositor’s feelings
that intro!!
This is a symphony of addiction.❤️😍
No puedo elegir entre los cuatro movimientos, todos son perfectos.
Concentrated energy.
Honestly it's so nice to see an amazing classical piece like this played and the comment section ISN'T full of salty elitists like "this is so much better than what passes for a song nowadays, its all trash." Like a safe haven.
But it IS true that modern music cannot compare to Beethoven's legacy!
@@aiden_macleodnot only beethoven. Mozart, bach, vivaldi these guys solo the entire planet when it comes to music
Arguably de peak of music!
3:39 that's what i love it
Imposing and majestic movement. Beethoven was a genius.
It truly is perfect
14:32 Italian Doomguy conquers Europe
yes
2 minutes to join in 2022
Thise year was hardest year in my life and the final of 1st deserve to be last thing I hear
@6:56 This segment sends shivers down my spine.
Maravillosa
No hay palabras para describirlo
Lovely, lovely Ludwig Van
Gracias, lo llevo buscando desde hace rato :)
5:26 is my favorite part of this piece
So good! Such a statement. With great power comes great responsibility-Uncle Ben-Nicolai Flores-Michael Scott
14:31 essa parte é mto foda
Kkkkkkkkk Brasil Sil Sil kkkk
@@victorsoaresdeandrade6460 KAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKA
magnificiencia lo que escucho
Masterpiece
His nickname was "Dumpling" :D! I adore him!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where did you read it?
Genius
8:23 eruptive and orgasmic! simply a force of nature like a tsunami or an earthquake.
2018October: Beethoven, whom name endowed with an ugly face and a defect which should have been fatal to anyone who aspired to write music-he became deaf! And yet the *subconscious mind of Beethoven brought forth some of the noblest music ever written, music that will lie forever and bring joy to millions still unborn. few human beings realize when they thrilled Beethoven's greatest work, his Ninth Symphony, that this great composer Never heard a sing note of it! Harold Sherman *research the functions and abilities of the subconscious mind.
@TootTootMcbumbersnazzlepeople thought he was
Como sou brasileiro...lembro me sempre dos desenhos do Pernalonga...rsrsrs
6:10 - 7:10 anyone ?
Fuck yeah!
Me, the intensity is unbelievable
I feel like i'm the only one who came here after watching Equilibrium by Kurt Wimmer.
00:00
Wondering what orchestra this is and what conductor because I love it, it's perfect.
I believe this is the Cleveland orchestra under the direction of George Szell.
Uhm
True This is almost as good as carlos kleiber.
Thank you Inferno (Carolina Crown)
لاتجيني براحتك روح بهواك
انه ما اشتم ورد مابي عطر
من گبل وياي تحچي بمشتهاك
يا فشلتي انطيتك ايام العمر
انته تدري ابد ماعاشگ سواك
ليش منهو العوداك اعله الهجر
وهاي روحي ابلا وعي تركض وراك
مثل جاهل حافي يركض عالجمر
اااه منك يا گلب من امداك
عوف كلمن مايريدك واستقر.
#gokrasn
وان الرباط
Aimee und Jaguar, this unforgettable film made me acquainted with this wonderful piece..... 💔💧💔❤️
13:23-15:39 what final!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Red Giant...And the Earth Burned
😍
I'm here from don hertzfelts rejected
So this is where OW Eichenwalde theme came from
Oh so that’s this one
Most fearsome music. Sheer brutality and sadism.
exactly, love how the little happy themes are overwhelmed by the main brutal and nihilistic theme
Bach would be very very proud :)
If only he were alive now. But while up in heaven? Press X to doubt.
Si hay alguna razón de prohibición legal se justifica, si no es una torpeza no poner quien es la orquesta que lo interpreta y su director. A pesar de esto gracias por compartir esta buena versión de este movimiento magnífico de la 9ª Sinfonía de L. Van Beethoven.
0:34
@0:34 When the US finds oil in your country.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ALL Venezuela together listening
Lololol it's a sound right out looney toons hehehe
Wonder where the English translation of this song is
EQUILIBRIUM anyone ?
This was the perfect composition for that scene.
I posted this song on my facebook a year ago because of Equilibrium.
Is that a movie or something?
Think so
@@Hex_Nihil A movie.
Anyone Here From Raid: World War 2?
nope but from what I hear this game has some good music
Ludwingh van Beethoven
CêsAss Antonio Sánchez Casas
Así que este es el primer movimiento que le gusto a Verdi
I’m here for Yoshi 😇😍🎻
00:59
Quién la interpreta?
I am a banana
13:23
6:10
14:31
6:09
Inferno
que compositor es? which composer is it?
Iloveofrahaza87 beethoven
Uhm
Karajan ?
Anel aa
epic ending 15:00
14:34 Raid ww2
Anyone here from Rejected?
Handel messiah smash clay iron rod
حلو
SILENCE
Almighty Allah inspired this music to Beethoven ❤️
sorry but this is *rejected*
Bad quality my dudes
Haha poop
Low iq person here
Wait are you talking about yourself?
@@Trooman20 who
@@Devin-hc7fc this Robert guy
@@Trooman20 Ok you are right this guy is clearly poop
07:56
13:22