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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2023
  • Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven are without doubt two of the most sublime musical geniuses who ever lived. But which of the two was the greater? To battle it out, Intelligence Squared brought to the stage two celebrated figures from the world of music: world-renowned cellist Steven Isserlis for Bach and acclaimed music critic Norman Lebrecht for Beethoven. The pianist is Mishka Rushdie Momen and the event was hosted by Reeta Chakrabarti.
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Комментарии • 57

  • @JBorda
    @JBorda 10 месяцев назад +12

    They were born 100 years apart. There’s no possible competition

  • @CM_7
    @CM_7 10 месяцев назад +21

    Nothing better than Bach 😊

    • @basstian
      @basstian 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah. Like there's even a choice to be made there!

    • @user-ku1lo5fv8j
      @user-ku1lo5fv8j 25 дней назад +1

      Only Beethoven

  • @MrYuryZ
    @MrYuryZ 9 месяцев назад +6

    J.S. Bach is just above all and on another level. Listening to him everyday since discovered Sublime Beauty, Peace and Devine Harmony a few years ago.

  • @user-hq1hp3ux9e
    @user-hq1hp3ux9e 10 месяцев назад +8

    Bach.
    He is the OG.
    Every note is there for a reason.
    Beethoven feels like he is just flexing.
    (both are great)

  • @bachdeanOnline
    @bachdeanOnline 10 месяцев назад +7

    Beethoven : Not "brook" [in German: Bach], but "sea" should he [Johann Sebastian Bach] be called because of his infinite, inexhaustible richness in tone combinations and harmonies

  • @joha3156
    @joha3156 10 месяцев назад +11

    I respect Bach but I love Beethoven. It has to be Beethoven.

  • @tahaouhabi3520
    @tahaouhabi3520 8 месяцев назад +5

    Your heart may choose Beethoven but your brain knows Bach is better

  • @fredhubbard7210
    @fredhubbard7210 10 месяцев назад +6

    For me, Bach is the greatest musician ever, and Beethoven is my favourite composer ever. I can appreciate a kind of divine quality to Bach--floating above the whole disaster. But Beethoven is so fully and unapologetically human.
    My mother was a narcissistic abuser, and Beethoven has been my refuge, mentor, and comforter since my teens. Whereas Bach gives an escape to some divine order, Beethoven gives dignity and companionship to human suffering.
    Yet, maybe Beethoven is divine, and the issue is that I was given a misguided understanding of what it means to be Christ.

  • @Meine.Postma
    @Meine.Postma 10 месяцев назад +5

    Ludwig van, no competition for me

  • @mysticmouse7261
    @mysticmouse7261 10 месяцев назад +9

    Without Bach there would be no Beethoven. He always pierces my soul and is the most eloquent argument for the existence of God.

  • @kp6215
    @kp6215 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you as I discovered each composer in 1963 at 12 in my Music Appreciation Class at same time the Beatles became known. I love both of these composers received an A in the class and still remember the final exam.

  • @JJJRRRJJJ
    @JJJRRRJJJ 10 месяцев назад +7

    I enjoy Beethoven’s greatest hits more than I enjoy Bach’s greatest hits, but Bach has an insanely huge amount of incredible music in the category just beneath “All-Time Best.” So it’s a tough decision ultimately.

  • @KMHill
    @KMHill 10 месяцев назад +5

    Beethoven. Period.

  • @dramatika116
    @dramatika116 10 месяцев назад +1

    Many thanx for this ❤❤❤

  • @ewalichorowicz4614
    @ewalichorowicz4614 10 месяцев назад +7

    No doubt Beethoven! ❤ Thank you for this fun discussion! Both composers are great and contributed so much to the world!

  • @ttrons2
    @ttrons2 10 месяцев назад +2

    I could not make that decision Bach or Beethoven. Both equally. Bach for the tonal scale and Beethoven for the structure of music.

  • @BenRobinson1974
    @BenRobinson1974 10 месяцев назад +3

    Bach every time
    Cathedrals of sound

  • @Joshua_Froschauer
    @Joshua_Froschauer 5 месяцев назад +1

    I know who the winner is: Me...cos I can enjoy almost at will their genius content!

  • @fintanusa
    @fintanusa 10 месяцев назад +2

    If we are being emotional as suggested here. I will prefer both, depending on my emotional state. Yet, in general I will go with Vivaldi who inspired all you followed so intensely. Thus without whom this discussion would not take place..

    • @Me-uv6kc
      @Me-uv6kc 6 месяцев назад

      You could probably make a similar argument for Handel, who was a beast too

  • @archangecamilien1879
    @archangecamilien1879 10 месяцев назад +2

    8:08...Beethoven for me...the problem is a problem of ratio...for a given composer, the ratio between the pieces I like from a given composer, and those that leave me relatively indifferent...some of my favorite pieces are from Bach...but I like almost everything from Beethoven, and small part of what I know from Bach...if you take the composer Edvard Grieg (can never spell his first name), I probably like more pieces from Bach than him, but I know so few pieces from Grieg and like almost all of them, and I know many more pieces from Bach, and it's only a small part of them that I like...the cello suite is one of the ones I like...so it's like, composer X has 80 pieces that I know but I really care only for 20 of them, and the other composer has 8 pieces that I know and I care for 7 of them, I feel that means I like the second composer more, because 7/8 is larger than 40/80, lol...so it's a question of ratio, for me...when I like Bach, I really like Bach...but most of what I've heard from Bach leaves me relatively indifferent...

    • @archangecamilien1879
      @archangecamilien1879 10 месяцев назад

      Lol...11:21 - 22...he's preparing for his opponent's argument that Beethoven moved music forward, I'm guessing, by showing Bach did too...

  • @robertr.1052
    @robertr.1052 9 месяцев назад +1

    What happened? After 38 minutes the video ended. No conclusion.

  • @kp6215
    @kp6215 10 месяцев назад +2

    Give me Beethoven

  • @eduardoguerraavila8329
    @eduardoguerraavila8329 5 месяцев назад +1

    Bach could be more technical, but he doesn't deliver to me what Beethoven does. And one million years won't be able to convince to me of the opposite.

  • @Francis-mt8xu
    @Francis-mt8xu 10 месяцев назад

    Both are Genius they have their own kind of talent and brilliance in Music . Its just so happened that Beethoven is my most favorite because his Music can connect in all forms of human emotions .while Bach can connect through passion and faith to God ..❤

  • @clavichord
    @clavichord 7 месяцев назад

    I'm in no position to judge or make judgement. Both are great composers in very different ways. However, Bach influenced Beethoven. Beethoven, for obviously reasons, didn't influence Bach. Bach also created new genres, or was the first to write in them... for example, as far as I am aware, he wrote the first keyboard concertos.

  • @wibblewabblewoo6249
    @wibblewabblewoo6249 10 месяцев назад +1

    Bachoven for me
    Cannot decide
    I’ll choose Miles Davis 😂

  • @10joshua18129
    @10joshua18129 9 месяцев назад

    "... sublimates suffering through beauty." 19:33

  • @ernestmendez5487
    @ernestmendez5487 10 месяцев назад

    I am so glad that we're not diminishing MOZART: as all musical comparisons to him are absolutely unqualified, unfair, senselessly academic, and consequently, scientifically pedantic.

  • @RasielSuarez
    @RasielSuarez 7 месяцев назад +2

    The debate for who really is the best will continue forever but it's clear that almost everyone agrees the bronze medal goes to Mozart

  • @jeffreyjeziorski1480
    @jeffreyjeziorski1480 Месяц назад

    There is this fellow name of Chopin. Anyone hear of him?????

  • @goldennuggets75
    @goldennuggets75 9 месяцев назад +2

    Mozart?

    • @user-ku1lo5fv8j
      @user-ku1lo5fv8j 25 дней назад

      Is te miraculus of the music and The most bigger genius
      Bach its a Goat
      But Beethoven is Beethoven

  • @extendedclips
    @extendedclips 10 месяцев назад +5

    Beethoven All Day 🎹

  • @kschuman1152
    @kschuman1152 10 месяцев назад +4

    Brahms. BRAHMS!!

    • @jonp3890
      @jonp3890 7 дней назад +1

      No. Just…no. Not compared to these two.

    • @kschuman1152
      @kschuman1152 6 дней назад +1

      @@jonp3890 OK, then CHOPIN!
      Quite honestly I love Beethoven, and as a musician I respect and play a lot of Bach's music, which is unique in it's capacity for training a musician's 'mental technique'. But I can't say that I find his music as moving as Beethoven, Brahms or Chopin. I am not so religious, which I think is part of my issue with Mr. Bach. His two sets of the WT Clavier.... and various suites for solo instruments, I do love.
      They are all geniuses. Some of the most musically talented people I've known would say Mozart is the greatest and smartest composer. Einstein loved Mozart. I love his a minor Piano Sonata, one of his String Quartets in a minor key (I don't recall the key or K.#, (getting old) and several of his piano concerti are quite lovely, but I'm not an opera buff & for the most part I can't get past something 'cheesy' about much of Mozart's music. I am sure that's just me though...
      One should not forget Schubert, especially the music he composed in his last two years. Had he lived to 60, he would have been by far the greatest composer of all time.

    • @jonp3890
      @jonp3890 2 дня назад

      I admit I’m somewhat biased against Brahms, for what specific reason I’ve never really been sure. It isn’t because I’m a Wagnerian, though, although I do like Wagner well enough. With Brahms, I suspect it has something to do with his coming so close on the heels of Beethoven. Can you imagine the bad luck of that? He himself certainly could, as I guess you probably know, referring to Ludwig’s enormous shadow looming over him…almost like a Droog of some sort. That had to be tough. How does anyone break real (instrumental) ground after that? I think Brahms just seems to me like a consummate craftsman, one I can’t be sure of the emotional depth and substance of. Although maybe, now that I think about it, seeing Clara behind every such motivation of his might help that a bit.
      I completely agree about Schubert (and Mozart). That Trout Quintet of his alone would work to secure his spot in my affections.

  • @zocho09
    @zocho09 4 месяца назад

    Bach is Michael Jordan of classical music

  • @maryheiman4091
    @maryheiman4091 7 месяцев назад

    Beethoven every time

  • @Meine.Postma
    @Meine.Postma 10 месяцев назад

    Just playing Bach and saying he is god will not convert anybody one would think. Bach was a pastor of music, Beethoven was a modern composer

  • @venkydhanu
    @venkydhanu 7 месяцев назад

    Beethoven is better than back because beethoven plays better songs

  • @p-u-t-n-e-y
    @p-u-t-n-e-y 9 месяцев назад +1

    Both the video and the comments (including my comment) are simply a waste of precious lifetime. People who make music a competition don't understand anything. Just listen to Bach, Beethoven or whatever and enjoy it.

    • @armenghazarian3515
      @armenghazarian3515 6 месяцев назад

      They opened this video saying that this isn’t grounded in any kind of objective truth, it’s more of an exercise to explore each composer. A lot can be learned by comparing two things, even if their comparison isn’t grounded in anything logical. It’s not an actual competition.

  • @susanstein6604
    @susanstein6604 5 месяцев назад

    This is off-topic but comments are always turned off on lectures about Jews and anti-Semitism. Why is it that people who have no knowledge of Jewish history at all or scholars who study anti-Semitism are capable of deciding if something is anti-Semitic. If you’re going to respond that it isn't necessary, you’re wrong. It often is not obvious or simple. Even the FBI does not understand anti-Semitism.
    Jews make up approximately 0.2% of the world's population but the entire globe is obsessed with Jews.
    There are vast areas that have no Jews at all. This obsession isn’t positive

  • @jamesalfaro9674
    @jamesalfaro9674 10 месяцев назад +3

    Why should any one choose for either one, the both fenomenal, this moderator is crazy trying to pit one against the other.

    • @Meine.Postma
      @Meine.Postma 10 месяцев назад +3

      Well.. they started with that.. just watch it before you comment

  • @carlospime67
    @carlospime67 Месяц назад

    Johann Sebastian Bach el único y el mejor de todos los tiempos....
    Música sacra barroca.