I'm 73 y.o. I first heard this as background music to a cartoon when I was a kid. In fact, I can say I heard many great symohonies as background music to cartoons. That was in the late 1950s and early 1960s. I miss my youth. You will too.
Guess what, i was just listening an Ennio Morricone piece, which is one of the most beautiful pieces of music i have heard, i commented on that fact, and then i thought....hold on...what about Pastoral symphony!? Here i am. There are definitely different kinds of beauty, but in it's class this is top of one of those kinds, But not more beautiful than the Ennio track in it's class. (if you get me). :-)
Each composer was extraordinary in his own place and time. Morricone was a master of symphonic movie music, as was John Barry, John Williams and Jerry Goldsmith, among others. The latter three wrote great symphonic soundtracks, music which can be heard by themselves as great masterpieces. They should be heard more often.
+John Walsh Germans loved Beethoven and listend a lot to his music. You would not belive what a peaceful time we had since 1807 (when this piece was written)...
I first heard this when went to see “Soylent Green” in1973 when I was a young man. It made a lasting impression on me and was instrumental in my love for all music, including Classical 🎶
Yes, SAME TO ME! And do not forget: that was Edward G. Robinson's (1893-1973) LAST MOVIE - what a "great and fulfilled end"... Sometimes it seems to me he REALLY died in that motion picture... www.imdb.com/title/tt0070723/ www.imdb.com/name/nm0000064/ Best wishes from Germany!
Yes, I saw Soylent Green too, and the beautiful music was used expertly to show what we had lost. Bittersweet that the dystopian, overpopulated future had destroyed what was once beautiful.
Me as well. Edward G. Robinson dying and listening to this... and seeing images from Earth before it went to hell. Unforgetable scene in a very visionary film.
This is an absolute beauty. Not much music so beautiful has been written in human history. And combined with beautiful photographies is really a scenery to die for. Exactly like in Soylent Green.
Sol wanted this played at his end in the movie "Soylent Green." A funky movie at the time where the setting is 2022, and it starred Charlton Heston. Crematoriums were disguised as churches. Sol (Edward G. Robinson) was Detective Thorn's friend (Charlton Heston). Today this weird movie makes much sense. Sol wanted to hear this piece because it reminded him of how the world was before mankind trashed it.
After seeing the scene I then felt the same thing about what if this piece was played instead, but then rethink about Grieg's morning as if it was the last morning Sol want to ever saw in his already miserable life.
Well, Sol didn’t actually request this piece of music. He stated his musical preference as “classical….light classical.” This is what they chose on his behalf, and it fits the panoramic nature scenes perfectly.
The later of those two cinematic gems ends not so well for Edward G. Robinson's character, Sol Roth, or the human race. Last movie Robinson was in before passing away. LEGEND!! "SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE!!!" Yes, I definitely remember this masterpiece of Beethoven playing while a lounging Roth(Robinson)is blissfully enjoying it before being sent off to the great unknown, then made into not so delicious, Soylent Green. Yum? Then Heston's character, Det. Thorn, runs in to see Sol one last time, truly at peace listening to beautiful music. Looking upon Earth as it once was. Tears run down Thorn's(Heston)cheek. Betcha good ol' Charlie might have had a problem with doing a crying scene. Tough guys don't cry, right?? Who knows. No problem with me and that scene. Good to see him do a crying scene. Adds heart and soul to his character and the film. Sorry for this rambling session I'm giving you. I'm outta here! 😭😭😭
@Bryan Kenney Like you wrote: that was Edward G. Robinson's (1893-1973) LAST MOVIE - what a "great and fulfilled end"... www.imdb.com/title/tt0070723/ www.imdb.com/name/nm0000064/
Nothing beat this 6th Symphony, dinner, conferences, wedding nights, you play this music so refreshing. This is the best i ever listen to. For over 10 years I have listened to thus Symphony from other sources it keep getting better. It bring me peace and joy. It sinks into my spirit,soul and body anytime I listen to this.
When I listen to classical music, I play movies in my head. This, Beethoven's finest piece of music, has me seeing a pasture full of horses. The foals are running around, playing, running up hill and down, leaping over fallen trees, and even their mothers get into the fun. The morning sun is warm on their backs, the birds are beginning to sing and you want to go out and run with the foals, even though it means your shoes are going to get soaking wet from the sparkling dew.
Senfoni No: 6 Pastoral Senfoni; Bestecisi: Ludwig van Beethoven (17 Aralık 1770 - 26 Mart 1826) Symphony No: 6 Pastoral Symphony; Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven (17 December 1770 - 26 March 1826)
First Beethoven Symphony I listened to over 50 years ago. I still love it (and the other 8 now). Great performance and stunning photographs. More information on th photographer(s) and locations would be appreciated. I am madly jealous of some of the brilliant photographs. Thank you for this post.
I saw Solent Green and this piece was used when Edger G. Robinson 'went home". I will never forget the beauty and the sadness of that scene. The movie might not have been that great but this scene was worth everything! (Also had Chuck Connors and Charlton Heston in it.)
I first heard this song in Music Appreciation 101 class in about 1987 while in college, then promptly forgot about it. Except I remembered the melody. Now 35 years later I was trying to find the name of the piece and it was driving me crazy! I finally heard it at the end of Soylent Green movie, of all places. What a masterpiece of music!
It's great! If anybody doesn't feel it, he'll never comprehend it. It's "Classic Music", nearly 200 years ago, but nevertheless eternally fascinating, impressing and "modern". Those who are not touched by this should listen to nowadays songs in heavy metal or anything else to the benefit of their hearing abilities! Beethovens 9 Symphonies are unique and worth to listen to repeatedly in pensive or in vacant mood but also in a relaxed and joyfull temper, a music for all "seasons"
Esta sinfonía la escribió Beethoven en la etapa más felíz de su vida, es un monumento a la alegría de vivir. Las grandes sinfonías impares de Beethoven (3ª,5ª,7ª y 9ª), reflejan siempre el dramatismo y la pasión de Beethoven.
I remember my 1st love of music was a date i will never forget..i was 8yrs old and our school had field trip to Indianapolis Philharmonic Symphony and i was blown away!..standing up conducting having a joyful time and still am 40yrs later.
I'm feeling my keyboard as the piano when I'm typing this comment. I'm now in a musically awakened state of consciousness and feeling everything so blissfully musical in and around me even in my half-dead reality. Let's celebrate love also musically in our life. 🌈💜💙🩵💚💛🧡♥️😇 Let's imagine that the 7 colours of rainbow represent the 7 notes of music and we enjoy a musical nature also in real life as we are enjoying this video in this virtual reality. Thank you. 🩷🤎🙏🙋
The scene in "Soylent Green" when Saul Roth, played by Edward G. Robinson, "went home." They played the Pastorale over scenes of nature in a screen in that scene. It's an incredible movie, you should see it!
Not gonna lie - soylent green brought me here... Sol slipped away to this with similar images - thanks for uploading as you can't find the original gerald fried orchestration and this the nearest recording of the fabulous sixth...
Ludwig van Beethoven a fost un compozitor german, recunoscut ca unul din cei mai mari compozitori din istoria muzicii. Este considerat un compozitor de tranziție între perioadele clasică și romantică ale muzicii. El a lăsat posterității opere nemuritoare, printre care: 9 simfonii 5 concerte pentru pian și orchestră Wikipedia Născut: decembrie 1770, Bonn, Germania Decedat: 26 martie 1827, Viena, Austria Locul înhumării: Cimitirul Central din Viena, Viena, Austria Frați/surori: Kaspar Anton Karl van Beethoven, MAI MULTE Părinți: Johann van Beethoven, Magdalena Keverich van Beethoven Compoziții Simfonia nr. 9 Simfonia nr. 5 Sonata pentru pian nr. 14
I was listening to this piece a once at maximum volume and my next door neighbor liked it so much that he threw a brick through my window so he could hear it better.
En l’écoutant, je peux lire un passage de La Symphonie pastorale d’Andre Gide dans lequel le Pasteur explique la Symphonie numéro 6 à la fille aveugle qu’il adopte! Surtout comment il compare les sons des instruments avec des couleurs! Quelle belle comparaison!!! La Symphonie pastorale est tellement belle que le roman d’André Gide m’amène dans un monde féerique!
This just makes me feel like a little kid again....going outside in the magic of a Spring day tickled by the birds, tadpoles, flowers, new grass....I wanna run, and roll down the hill, and wade in the creek. It just makes me feel joyful. I would be so happy if somehow Ludwig knew this.
I fell in love with this the first time I heard it as a boy... it was used on a 30 second McDonald's commercial that aired in Canada in the 1980s... it showed a sunbeam come through a wooden garage to light up a kids bicycle... I believe it was advertising breakfast... I had to find out what it was... and somehow I did... I ended up doing a 4th grade presentation on Ludwig van Beethoven... and became a lifelong fan...
My dad used to play this on cassette when me and my little brother went to sleep. Now my daughter asks me "mum, put on some Mozart" when she goes to sleep. I play directly on RUclips. But it is not always Mozart, sometimes it's also Bach, Beethoven, Liszt, Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Strauss....And tonight it's Pastorale's turn ❤
Soylent Green was my inspiration when I put this together with my pictures. :o) I will remake this one using video clips the next time though. Thanks for stopping by and for the comment. :o) Have a great weekend! Peace!
I'm 73 y.o. I first heard this as background music to a cartoon when I was a kid. In fact, I can say I heard many great symohonies as background music to cartoons. That was in the late 1950s and early 1960s. I miss my youth. You will too.
Fantasia ?
Was it the Simpsons where kids' TV gets made so boring the kids all go outside and play
Current youth won’t miss this youth
Same, it was only one of 4 tapes we had but all the music in it still stays with me
@@erwan6186 that’s what brought me here, I loved that as a kid 😊
Thank you, Ludwig van Beethoven. We need you in our world more and more. Thanks for giving us the most beautiful of music ever to be heard.....ever.
He should make more music
@@tribalturtlebut beethoven is die
@@Johns_Spaghetti what?!!! no this cant be, when did this happen???
This symphony is one of the most beautiful things ever created by humans.
Guess what, i was just listening an Ennio Morricone piece, which is one of the most beautiful pieces of music i have heard, i commented on that fact, and then i thought....hold on...what about Pastoral symphony!? Here i am. There are definitely different kinds of beauty, but in it's class this is top of one of those kinds, But not more beautiful than the Ennio track in it's class. (if you get me). :-)
jackthehatuk Thought i should mention the Ennio track is 'Once upon a time in the West' (Sergio Leone Film).
Those composers had higher connections, perhaps with God. They were simply out of this world and their music will forever be heard.
Each composer was extraordinary in his own place and time. Morricone was a master of symphonic movie music, as was John Barry, John Williams and Jerry Goldsmith, among others. The latter three wrote great symphonic soundtracks, music which can be heard by themselves as great masterpieces. They should be heard more often.
Yes. All of his music is beautiful . We were blessed to have the opportunity to hear his music which is timeless.
If the whole world sat back and listened to this, we'd be most of the way to getting peace on earth.
+John Walsh - I believe you just might be right. 8-)
+John Walsh Germans loved Beethoven and listend a lot to his music. You would not belive what a peaceful time we had since 1807 (when this piece was written)...
Unless it was Alex.
fact!
+Joe O'Brien precisely.
Without a doubt, this is the best song AC/DC ever made.
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I see that we were brought here by the same play list.
@@NorninTGK Thank you for the context.
same that is the hardest song of them XD
I was so confused when this played
One if the most beautiful pieces ever written.
I'm 13 and I'm playing this piece in a concert next month! It is so beautiful!
Now you are 24 and it's still beautiful. ❤️
25 now. How's life treating you?
@@Steve-gc5nt man what the... i cant imagen how fast life drifted for this guy!
26 years young now🎉, peace God bless
You're 26 now? Half a lifetime has past. How was the concert? Did grown men weep?
Not gonna lie - Barbie Magic of the Pegasus brought me here
Same
Same!!
I have diacovered classical music thanks Barbie
Me too!
Maybe the best comment I read today. And if it brought you here, Barbie has done a good job
I first heard this when went to see “Soylent Green” in1973 when I was a young man. It made a lasting impression on me and was instrumental in my love for all music, including Classical 🎶
me too. with charlton heston and edward g robinson.
Yes, SAME TO ME!
And do not forget: that was Edward G. Robinson's (1893-1973) LAST MOVIE - what a "great and fulfilled end"...
Sometimes it seems to me he REALLY died in that motion picture...
www.imdb.com/title/tt0070723/
www.imdb.com/name/nm0000064/
Best wishes from Germany!
Yes, I saw Soylent Green too, and the beautiful music was used expertly to show what we had lost. Bittersweet that the dystopian, overpopulated future had destroyed what was once beautiful.
Me too and could never forget it.
Me as well. Edward G. Robinson dying and listening to this... and seeing images from Earth before it went to hell. Unforgetable scene in a very visionary film.
Once again Beethoven proves he was truly a genius!
The first notes of this piece are straight from the throne of God. Beautiful!
I find it impossible to stay still when I listen to this. It's got such a rich movement to it, I love it
+Abbey Hewitt same here
Abbey, Me to!, just love it
I love it too!
this..is just so beautiful. makes me feel so alive..can't explain how i feel whilst listening to this.
Tianna Piehl o
While listening, I imagined it like I'm skating like in Barbie Magic of the Pegasus💜🤍
It's a beautiful masterpiece.
This brought back the same memory for me, so sweet :)
This symphony more than any other fills me with a sense of bliss. It's great therapy for a life filled with anxiety and depression
This is an absolute beauty. Not much music so beautiful has been written in human history. And combined with beautiful photographies is really a scenery to die for. Exactly like in Soylent Green.
perfect. That scene from Soylent Green woke me up to classical music. Have been hooked for nearly 30 years now - and very thankful to Beethoven
Sol wanted this played at his end in the movie "Soylent Green." A funky movie at the time where the setting is 2022, and it starred Charlton Heston. Crematoriums were disguised as churches. Sol (Edward G. Robinson) was Detective Thorn's friend (Charlton Heston). Today this weird movie makes much sense. Sol wanted to hear this piece because it reminded him of how the world was before mankind trashed it.
After seeing the scene I then felt the same thing about what if this piece was played instead, but then rethink about Grieg's morning as if it was the last morning Sol want to ever saw in his already miserable life.
Sol went "home" I would do the same in that situation
Well, Sol didn’t actually request this piece of music. He stated his musical preference as “classical….light classical.” This is what they chose on his behalf, and it fits the panoramic nature scenes perfectly.
Dear kids of younger generation, this is what real music sounds like. Listening from 2020 and i love classical music
Who cares let people listen to what they want lol don’t be so condescending
Nearly 2.5 million views?? My faith in humanity is restored!
Out of 6 billion, listening to Kanye West
One word......WAP
@@Peacemaker-96 really? Cmon
4.2*
now it’s 4.8, where are the around 8 billion others who haven’t heard this!?
I always think of Fantasia and Soylent Green when I hear this. ❤
The later of those two cinematic gems ends not so well for Edward G. Robinson's character, Sol Roth, or the human race. Last movie Robinson was in before passing away. LEGEND!! "SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE!!!" Yes, I definitely remember this masterpiece of Beethoven playing while a lounging Roth(Robinson)is blissfully enjoying it before being sent off to the great unknown, then made into not so delicious, Soylent Green. Yum? Then Heston's character, Det. Thorn, runs in to see Sol one last time, truly at peace listening to beautiful music. Looking upon Earth
as it once was. Tears run down Thorn's(Heston)cheek. Betcha good ol' Charlie might have had a problem with doing a crying scene. Tough guys don't cry, right?? Who knows. No problem with me and that scene. Good to see him do a crying scene. Adds heart and soul to his character and the film. Sorry for this rambling session I'm giving you. I'm outta here! 😭😭😭
Yes, you are correct. It was a montage of shortened pieces of classical music spliced together.
I remember Soylent Green too.
@Bryan Kenney
Like you wrote: that was Edward G. Robinson's (1893-1973) LAST MOVIE - what a "great and fulfilled end"...
www.imdb.com/title/tt0070723/
www.imdb.com/name/nm0000064/
@@josecarlosguireli1619
It was played at my mum's funeral
Always makes me think "what a peaceful way to go..."
1st Movement is so majestic. (Lots of Disney Fantasia scenes come to mind, throughout).
Listening with tears in my ears. Just beautiful.
I imagine myself frolicking in sunny meadows and smelling the fresh greenery around me. This piece is truly a masterpiece.
this song sucks
SIMPLY AMAZING! ❤🎉❤🎉❤ THANKS!
Beethovens finest, and greatest composition. My all time favorite
Philip Gouldman my fav is Für Elise
Mine yoo
Nothing beat this 6th Symphony, dinner, conferences, wedding nights, you play this music so refreshing. This is the best i ever listen to. For over 10 years I have listened to thus Symphony from other sources it keep getting better. It bring me peace and joy. It sinks into my spirit,soul and body anytime I listen to this.
My favourite Beethoven symphony! When I am stressed I put this on and all my tension disappears.
Le summum de la musique classique. Poétique, gracieux, puissant. Tout simplement sublime. Merci Beethoven, maître incontesté en ton domaine.
Have been looking for this since ages. It's not music for the ears, but a symphony for the soul! 🎶🎵❤️🎼
When I listen to classical music, I play movies in my head. This, Beethoven's finest piece of music, has me seeing a pasture full of horses. The foals are running around, playing, running up hill and down, leaping over fallen trees, and even their mothers get into the fun. The morning sun is warm on their backs, the birds are beginning to sing and you want to go out and run with the foals, even though it means your shoes are going to get soaking wet from the sparkling dew.
I love this!!..This tune was played in the movie Soylent Green.....God bless us everyone!!!HE is coming back!!!..Praise the Lord!!!...🙌🙌🙌🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰
what a delighful way to awaken from ones slumber to hear this piece of music ,many thanks
+Felix Bloxham - Thanks for dropping by and for the comment. Have a great week!
+Felix Bloxham what the good old mole hears in his head after spring cleaning
+Fritz and then the mole decides ,"Oh bother " to the spring cleaning and steps out in to the spring day and steps into an adventure of a life time .
Indeed
My favorite music from Beethoven. Proud to live in where he created this music
Ich auch ;)
who knew seagulls were immortal
Senfoni No: 6 Pastoral Senfoni; Bestecisi: Ludwig van Beethoven (17 Aralık 1770 - 26 Mart 1826)
Symphony No: 6 Pastoral Symphony; Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven (17 December 1770 - 26 March 1826)
sanity in a world of dystopia. i'll never forget the movie or this tune.
(soylent green)
hearing this allways brings me peace and strength. god bless.
robert welch ...
It’s people.
Soylent Green is made out of People.
First Beethoven Symphony I listened to over 50 years ago. I still love it (and the other 8 now). Great performance and stunning photographs. More information on th photographer(s) and locations would be appreciated. I am madly jealous of some of the brilliant photographs. Thank you for this post.
Barbie has given me my ticket to discover classic beautiful music...thank you!🥰🎧
"Soylent Green" Charlton Heston and Edward G Robinson.
It’s people. Soylent Green is made out of people.
Just came from rewatching that. Great movie.
I always think of Fantasia and Soylent Green when I hear this.
Watched it for the first time last night. It really added to the beauty of the scene, as well as the end credits
Beautiful. I have loved this almost my whole life long.
I saw Solent Green and this piece was used when Edger G. Robinson 'went home". I will never forget the beauty and the sadness of that scene. The movie might not have been that great but this scene was worth everything! (Also had Chuck Connors and Charlton Heston in it.)
When I heard this in Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus, it felt like I was staking on the ice like Annika. This is a masterpiece
What a beautiful world we live in; and what beautiful music to enjoy it with.
I first heard this song in Music Appreciation 101 class in about 1987 while in college, then promptly forgot about it. Except I remembered the melody. Now 35 years later I was trying to find the name of the piece and it was driving me crazy! I finally heard it at the end of Soylent Green movie, of all places. What a masterpiece of music!
Waiting for dandadan to animate this song in further seasons.......
Still, a beautiful piece of music.
Překrásná hudba, plná lásky k životu a přírodě s úžasnými scenériemi! Nesmrtelný Beethoven!
Barbie and the Magic of the Pegasus brought me here
alina malc ✋✋ same
Oh God Almighty! Can anyone deny that beauty is always near Your Name....?
It's great! If anybody doesn't feel it, he'll never comprehend it. It's "Classic Music", nearly 200 years ago, but nevertheless eternally fascinating, impressing and "modern". Those who are not touched by this should listen to nowadays songs in heavy metal or anything else to the benefit of their hearing abilities! Beethovens 9 Symphonies are unique and worth to listen to repeatedly in pensive or in vacant mood but also in a relaxed and joyfull temper, a music for all "seasons"
Makes me wonder if we will ever witness such creative brilliance like this again...
Esta sinfonía la escribió Beethoven en la etapa más felíz de su vida, es un monumento a la alegría de vivir. Las grandes sinfonías impares de Beethoven (3ª,5ª,7ª y 9ª), reflejan siempre el dramatismo y la pasión de Beethoven.
Sublimely beautiful and fitting photographic accompaniment.
+JudgeJulieLit - Thanks for the compliment and for stopping by. Have an awesome week! 8-)
I was 5 years old when i heard it, In a Disney movie, with Pegasus and his sons. That was a good moment
Frumusețea firii încununată de aceasta superbă creatie a omului, dătătoare de bucurie si speranță!
Barbie in the magic of Pegasus anyone? :D
...
Yeah just me...
BITTCCHHH ME TOO
👌🏼
Mee too 😁 my sister had that movie for long time
🙋🏼 12 years after it came out & still here
Me too!! 😂
If this doesn't convince you he's the greatest composer who ever lived then you're utterly hopeless. Unsurpassed.
Between him and Mozart
Great piece to cover and so glad my post helped! Have a great week! 8O)
I remember my 1st love of music was a date i will never forget..i was 8yrs old and our school had field trip to Indianapolis Philharmonic Symphony and i was blown away!..standing up conducting having a joyful time and still am 40yrs later.
In my personal opinion, Beethoven's most majestic pieces after his Ode To Joy.
"La oda a la alegría no es de Beethoven".
I love Beethoven!
Nah
Ode an die Freude is the best
@@danielvargas5111 no manzana
THE BEST PIECE OF HUMAN INTELECT CREATION.
Ah.soylent green.
Charlton Heston
Edward G Robinson
What a great film.
And music.
I discovered this by accident while getting ready for a night out, since then I have loved it
Excellent.
Soylent Green was what inspired me to do this. The going home scene was memorable...a piece of serene and calm in the middle of chaos...
Thanks!
Wonderful
This piece is beautiful. I cry whenever I hear it. 😍
That's amazing!
I'm feeling my keyboard as the piano when I'm typing this comment. I'm now in a musically awakened state of consciousness and feeling everything so blissfully musical in and around me even in my half-dead reality. Let's celebrate love also musically in our life. 🌈💜💙🩵💚💛🧡♥️😇 Let's imagine that the 7 colours of rainbow represent the 7 notes of music and we enjoy a musical nature also in real life as we are enjoying this video in this virtual reality. Thank you. 🩷🤎🙏🙋
It’s so beautiful.
Excellent photo's. Great composition. Truly
How could I have known, Saul? How could I have known?
Alison deNu Wrong vid :)
*****
I love that you got that reference! =D
Whats this a reference to?
The scene in "Soylent Green" when Saul Roth, played by Edward G. Robinson, "went home." They played the Pastorale over scenes of nature in a screen in that scene.
It's an incredible movie, you should see it!
Alison deNu Ahh, ok :) thank you
Thank you Barbie for creating classical music.
This beautiful piece and pictures,perfect match
This is the symphony that ayanokoji kiyotaka said its beautiful and relaxing and i can agree with him to a certain level
lmoa i came here cos of that
I'm literally him. (🥂 Cheers)
Same
beautiful sounds. . only Beethoven !!
Not gonna lie - soylent green brought me here...
Sol slipped away to this with similar images - thanks for uploading as you can't find the original gerald fried orchestration and this the nearest recording of the fabulous sixth...
Absolutely WONDERFUL, How can anyone listen to it and not feel changed ,
I DO !!!
Ludwig van Beethoven a fost un compozitor german, recunoscut ca unul din cei mai mari compozitori din istoria muzicii. Este considerat un compozitor de tranziție între perioadele clasică și romantică ale muzicii. El a lăsat posterității opere nemuritoare, printre care: 9 simfonii 5 concerte pentru pian și orchestră Wikipedia
Născut: decembrie 1770, Bonn, Germania
Decedat: 26 martie 1827, Viena, Austria
Locul înhumării: Cimitirul Central din Viena, Viena, Austria
Frați/surori: Kaspar Anton Karl van Beethoven, MAI MULTE
Părinți: Johann van Beethoven, Magdalena Keverich van Beethoven
Compoziții
Simfonia nr. 9
Simfonia nr. 5
Sonata pentru pian nr. 14
First movement: Allegro ma non troppo
Excellent video. Thanks so much for posting it!
Thank you for the compliment and for watching. :)
Great choice of music. 8O) Thanks for stopping by!
I was searching this for years!!! ❤️Barbie Pegasus❤️
Thanks for the compliment on the photos. Love the music. Hope you have a great week. 8O)
EQUALLY SUBLIME & MELANCHOLY RICH. SPLENDID GLORIOUS VIDEO!!!
Thank you Helena! 8-)
Excellent choice as theme music for Soylent Green
Love this symphony!! Thank you Beethoven!!
sublime
whoaaaa! i'm having a nostalgia attack. this music takes me back to when i watched fantasia, feels like eons ago, where has innocence gone.
So great with the film. But the 9th raises the bar another whole notch.
Anyone listening in 2024
10/2/2024 and I listen to this all the time. It’s close to classical perfection and really relaxing with the depth of all the instruments
❤❤
Me
My favorite Beethoven symphony, since i was a child watching fantasia
Ja, ich liebe dieses Stück 😊
I was listening to this piece a once at maximum volume and my next door neighbor liked it so much that he threw a brick through my window so he could hear it better.
Thanks so much for the uplifting compliment Elaine! Hope you have an awesome week! 8O)
En l’écoutant, je peux lire un passage de La Symphonie pastorale d’Andre Gide dans lequel le Pasteur explique la Symphonie numéro 6 à la fille aveugle qu’il adopte! Surtout comment il compare les sons des instruments avec des couleurs! Quelle belle comparaison!!! La Symphonie pastorale est tellement belle que le roman d’André Gide m’amène dans un monde féerique!
Soylent Green. Underrated film. Great scene.
This just makes me feel like a little kid again....going outside in the magic of a Spring day tickled by the birds, tadpoles, flowers, new grass....I wanna run, and roll down the hill, and wade in the creek. It just makes me feel joyful. I would be so happy if somehow Ludwig knew this.
Thank you so much! The music is magnificent and the beautiful pictures remind me of my time living in Europe. Bravo to you!
Thank you Suzanne! 8-)
This is absolutely perfect, love it sooo much.
My favorite symphony. I always listen to this when I drive through the hills in autumn. It just fits so well.
This symphony is in the "Barbie and her Magic Pegasus" movie
I fell in love with this the first time I heard it as a boy... it was used on a 30 second McDonald's commercial that aired in Canada in the 1980s... it showed a sunbeam come through a wooden garage to light up a kids bicycle... I believe it was advertising breakfast... I had to find out what it was... and somehow I did... I ended up doing a 4th grade presentation on Ludwig van Beethoven... and became a lifelong fan...
My dad used to play this on cassette when me and my little brother went to sleep. Now my daughter asks me "mum, put on some Mozart" when she goes to sleep. I play directly on RUclips. But it is not always Mozart, sometimes it's also Bach, Beethoven, Liszt, Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Strauss....And tonight it's Pastorale's turn ❤
Un merveilleux cadeau à recevoir de votre tante! Merci de partager un moment avec tout le monde. J'espère que vous avez une merveilleuse semaine!
Soylent Green was my inspiration when I put this together with my pictures. :o)
I will remake this one using video clips the next time though. Thanks for stopping by and for the comment. :o)
Have a great weekend!
Peace!
2minstral thank you , my favorite Beethoven and I remember that scene well in Soylent Green
Yes, that was the scene with Edward G Robinson wasn’t it?
Thanks ❤❤.
This is beautiful 😍.
I can listen 🎶 to it all day long without getting bored.
It's so soothing ❤.