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This is a great documentary 😊 thank you. Yes Beethoven did meet Mozart in 1787. The proof is in Beethoven's conversation books when he confirmed to his nephew Karl that he met him😊😊
Trillions of years from now, when the last star has flickered out and the entire cosmos has gone silent and black, drifting for ever out there somewhere in the infinite void will be a tiny speck from a long-gone world. Attached is a small golden disc, and on it, though no one will be left to hear, for all of eternity, he will be there. At the end of all things. Immortal. Beloved. Beethoven.
I have read books and seen videos about Beethoven's life at least a dozen times for over 30 years, and I still cannot get enough of it. He is one of the most interesting and impacting figure in human history.
“Don’t only practice your art, but force your way into its secrets; art deserves that, for it and knowledge can raise man to the Divine.” Ludwig von Beethoven
It always lifts my spirit to hear the 9th Symphony, whichI consider the greatest piece of music ever written. The “Ode to Joy” final movement always brings tears to my eyes-no matter how many times I hear it.
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, specifically the Ode to Joy, is the only piece of music that literally brings me to tears whenever I hear it. When I am in need of a cathartic cry, I put on a CD of that piece and before it is finished, I am brought to tears by several passages. It never fails, and to me, it is the single most beautiful piece of music ever written.
@@Orlandomendez-k9m I feel like that about LVB’s symphony, like it’s a conduit of God’s divinity to us. Then the Gloria from his Missa Solemnis sounds like the inside heaven
I have to be up to the 9th. It takes an emotional toll on me. Need to be in the right state of mind and have no distractions when plan on listening to it - like I have to give so much of myself to it. But man is it worth it! Excess is best! Insanity is good! (Sorry for the crazy end to my first paragraph. End of last movement of the 9th sends me into manic frenzy.)
I must say in looking back, Ludwig is the greatest composer. His sonatas are responsible for me falling in love with classical piano when I was 14. It's been with me ever since. His sonatas are more than enough for any composer but then you have to include his Symphony's, Conceto's , Quartets, I could go on. And then to do it with deafness is mind blowing. He's just too great for words.
This lifelong pianist/composer and graduate of the Juilliard School of Music in NYC says the great Beethoven was "One of the greatest composers", Mozart, Bach and Brahms are right up there with him along with many others! Back then the three B's were Bach, Beethoven and Brahms! In the 20th century, the new three B's have been the Beatles, the BeeGees and the Beach Boys! May they rest in peace~💜💜💜
Beethoven has been my comfort, my inspiration for my studies,my solace and he has accompanied my life. His works have held me enthralled by their unique understanding of what it means to be a musician and a person.
Beethoven is definitely my favorite composer due to the raw honesty of his music. When I hear a piece of music, especially orchestral, I can detect honesty of expression, and truth. If it is lacking, when the composer is vying for fame, breaking new ground, shock, or any other ego-oriented pursuits, I can detect them, and consequently the music turns me off. This is true increasingly the newer the compositions. I, however, subscribe to the symphony and sit listening hoping to catch, occasionally, pure and emotionally true themes which totally delight me, as most of the compositions of beethoven do.
Superb video! Mozart was great; Beethoven was the greatest. As I've gotten older, Bach has moved up my list of favorites to challenge Beethoven. But then I listen to the 5th, the 3rd, the 9th, the Appassionata, the Missa Solemnis, and I'm forever grateful for his marvelous genius. I highly recommend the RUclips video titled "Beethoven's Ninth: Symphony For The World." I've made sure that my children and grandchildren have all grown up loving classical music, and the man who changed it forever.
The final movement of his last piano sonata (No 32), the second movement of his third symphony (funeral march) and the first movement of his piano sonata 14 (moonlight sonata) all bring tears to my eyes. They are quite emotional to me.
He was indeed the greatest ever despite insurmountable personal challenges! With compositions that would continue to amaze; & celebrate life whilst inspiring triumph against any adversity well beyond humanity's very existence!
Motzart, Hayden and others wrote magnificent music, and to me, the master is Beethoven. His music renders me to tears that rise up from my soul. Thank you, Ludwig. May your soul forever rest in peace.
Don't forget the number of Beethoven compositions which have their theme from mozart. Even the ode to joy theme is from mozart so keep that in mind when calling Beethoven the goat
We should stop thinking about "greatness" as the mark of a composer's achievement. Beethoven was unique in every way. His greatness is that he composed music that he would never hear but wrote it anyway, a true hero! Nice bio about his life, things I didn't know about LvB.
While there are numerous great composers, none captured the human spirit in musical form the way Beethoven did. His genius transcends time and space. There never was, nor will there ever be, a musical genius in the likes of Beethoven, he will always reign supreme.
I've loved and played Beethoven's music as a child and still do... And in the depths of his sad melody's I still here a triumphant soul... Music that will inspire and stay with us for all time...
I have no doubt about Beethoven being the greatest composer of western classical orchestral music. In many of his works, he talks to his creator, & to humanity, in a voice, no other composer has ever done. The greatest symphonies, concertos, sonatas, all flowed from his pen. Yes, there were other greats, but none like him. The world may never see one like him again. Thanks for the post. Jamshed K Delvadavala, Mumbai.
Yes, that would seem to be the obvious thing to do. But as it couldn't really be background music, and because no one wants to hear Beethoven's music cut short, it would probably have made the documentary too long
I like to believe he could hear the notes in his head when he was deaf. I feel like he was probably trapped inside his head with music, and no way to let it out, and did his best.
A Beethoven with a british accent who looks like a hobbit, still a well made movie, very entertaining. Literally the milestone between the classic and the romantic periods.
I've been a lifelong lover of all things Beethoven and while I love and appreciate the others, Ludwig Van is the man. I had a music teacher tell me once...." Mozart is the sound of God laughing - Beethoven is the sound of God thinking" Never forgot that comment.
Beethoven poured out his genius in all his works, even in works considered minor. With respect to all other composers (primarily Bach and Mozart) he is the greatest composer of all time. There will never be anyone capable of surpassing him. Thank you
Bach composed at Beethoven's level but was behind the times ahead where he belonged. Mozart died too young to say he wouldn't have surpassed Beethoven by the end of a long life. Given these footnotes, however, I agree Beethoven was greatest overall.
Absolutely solid as correct. We should appreciate all to singing out such beautiful in souls.They are the further to inspiration to music gifted today.
I always thought Johann Hummel was under rated. He was a contemporary of Beethoven. However, Beethoven gets my vote for the greatest composer of all time. But I like Bach and Mozart, too.
We get so carried away with 'the best.' Beethoven was certainly one of the best, but don't forget all the other great composers and performers of his time. We should merely thank God for all of them!!!
He was, in my opinion, the greatest composer of his era. Perhaps of all time. Then there’s the amazing Bach. You can’t compare the two, really. Both Brilliant luminaries in completely different ways. Beethoven gives me chills.
@@DavidGHarris518 hmmmm. 🤔 while I get what you’re saying, I couldn’t throw Beethoven under the bus like that. He would be more like U2. Contemporary thunder - Tasteful contemporary/Indy rock. Although there were people during his lifetime who couldn’t handle how different his music was. I believe I even heard some people walked out during one of his a performances. That could just be a rumor though. The 9th blew people away. It’s still blowing people away to this day.
@@suzannedawson6330 I do know I have an electric piano. It's a little too light. For Bach and Mozart it's fine but it has tendency to walk away from me when I play Beethoven.
I visited Beethoven's "gebeurtehuis" in Bonn a few months back , nice statue and vibe of the great composer . His Ninth , always my favorite for the last 50 years .
A great video of the, undoubtedly, greatest composer who has walked this earth. Great you mentioned the Choral Fantasy and singled out the Appassionata, and gave Eroica and Solemnis the shout-outs they deserve 🙌🏼 Merits a few corrections though (what stood out to my ears): * Beethoven did not write any Cello Concerto, sonatas he did though * There was only one Kreutzer Sonata * Egmont, he wrote a whole piece of Incidental music, not only an Overture Fun fact: * Leonore had three re-writes * He wrote 32 piano sonatas (together with Bach considered the pinnacle of the piano repertoar)
Simply: THE BEST!!! Muy beloved inmortal... Thxs a million for this extraordinary video. Greetings from El Calafate. Glaciers National Park. Patagonia-Argentina.
@@patrickhauser588 beethoven opened music to a new world bach was only born earlier so people were inspired by him beethoven changed music like no other bach was more skilled but beethoven is more enjoyable
@@palpalonpalpalon no i wouldn't say so. Bach is more influential, more skilled. Why he should be considered as the greatest. But his music is also lighter and godlier. Beethoven is heavier, although i still love ir.
You're right in a sense! Tho i would argue that its kinda nice to hear this more as an essay without break, and the cool nature of technology is we can pause at anytime to venture toward whatever Beethoven piece the documentary is talking about. Just take the time to fully listen to each piece as they come and return back to this informal documentary. Your experience doesnt have to be all in one place.
@faxanudu405 I know all the pieces, I am a classically trained pianist. That does not change the fact that it would have been nice to hear them, softly, in the background as the narrator is describing them. If any piece of media requires you to go elsewhere to experience it fully, it is a missed opportunity at best, and badly designed at worst.
"Beethoven wasnt so great!!" "What do you mean Beethoven wasnt so great?!!" "He never had his picture on a bubble gum card did he?" "How can you say someone is great who never had his picture on a bubble gum card!!" "GOOD GRIEF!!" That classic argument between Lucy and Schroeder by the great Charles Schulz, encapsulates the elite stature of Beethoven as a composer. Bubble gum card or not, Beethoven was a composer of devastating power and passion. His semi contemporary Mozart rendered happy, bubbling music mixed with occasionally sorrowful passages. Beethoven's pride and joy were passionate, brooding tunes. Which is what makes his glorious "Ode to Joy," all the more stunning a creation. Because it was such a contrast to his standard music. If there is a true Mt. Rushmore of classical composers, Beethoven's face is one on the mountain. Perhaps, king of the mountain.
THE GREATEST EVER. HE IS ABSOLUTELY THE MOST AWSUM MUSO TO WALK THIS PLANET; & BEYOND. I HAVE ADORED HIM SINCE I WAS an embryo. ( MY BEAUTIFUL DAD💔 & I are classical & jazz nuts. ) l miss you DAD💔. All those Saturday nights we’d listen all night to this unmatched GENUIS. MUSIC was 24/7 in my home. I can’t wait to see you again; l know you d probably had a word or two with him, no doubt. It’s hard playing my LUDWIG without you DAD💔. The tears roll off my face when l sit at the piano & play his brilliant compositions. Soon DAD 💔, l hope.
@belindadrake5487 See, you don't need to have your picture on a bubble card to be great. Neither did Mozart or Johann Sebastian Bach. They both did all right!! Those are the three that would capture Win, Place, and Show in any poll of the greatest composers. Clearly, Charles Schulz thought of him so highly that he composed the character of Schroeder, Beethovens number one devotee. My favorite part of all is the 500 pianos and busts of Beethoven he keeps in his closet!! Enough for future generations to practice on. This is good because the music of this legend is destined to live on forever.
Ludwig van Beethoven changed classical music, he was a genius! if only he would have lived to a ripe old age just imagine the music he would have given us. He was the greatest composer of all time.
The third movement of his "Moonlight Sonata" is my favorite classical piece......a brilliant composition and in sharp contrast speedwise to the more famous (but equally brilliant) first movement. A very difficult piece to play and a real showpiece if you can manage it!
I wish the story included about the great violin concerto. Good to know that Beethoven learned violin too. And he played viola. What a tremendous accomplishment in short life.
Who wants to say “The greatest” can do so. Fair to say,, he is up there with the greatest ever know. Much appreciated documentary, I listened to everything.
Loved listening to this Documentary!! ....Very engrossing & informative.... Beethoven continued to compose even after becoming deaf.... My Mom was a piano teacher, & I played some Beethoven..... Yes, we need more of these... Thanks for posting this🙏🙂
JS Bach was the father of all GREAT classical music. It is said by musicologists that if there had been no Bach, there would not have been a Mozart & a Beethoven, so much was owed to him by them. Bach is still the greatest composer of all time.
There is no such thing as GREATEST OF ALL TIME! That being said Beethoven is amongst a very short list of GREATS. His music will be loved and appreciated forever.
I think that's a very true statement. Who's the greatest of all time? Who cares and who can judge? Let's appreciate them all and thank God for their wonderful gifts.
No bros, Beethoven was the greatest, his life was no more than heroic! There are no stories ever heard or written about a music composer that went deaf and because of that his compositions became even better! Plus he lived through the perils and hazards of the French Revolution! A unique period in history of war and liberation!
as a girl studying music i fell in love with - bach, mozart and beethoven. they are still my favorite composers. love schubert, schuman, chopin and debussy too but i often wonder .... why is it humanity has since, never been able to produce such profundity of composers as in that time frame? what happened to classical music? like architecture, modernity made it discordant it seems - oh dear!
LVB was the greatest ever. I have been absorbed by his first two piano concertos and Symphonies 5 &7 more times than I could ever recall. I regard these pieces as the soundtrack of the universe.
Fifty-five years ago, I started with Beethoven whom I still love very much. A few years later, I came across J.S. Bach. The music of the latter has proved so powerfully attractive to me that ever since I have had to browbeat myself to listen to anything else.
It is a subjective question, but to me, he was the greatest. I love his symphonies, with the 5th, to me, being his best by a long way....so far ahead of it's time.
No such person as greatest composer exists, neither is there a greatest artist, writer, poet, nor anything else in any field of human achievement; trying to determine a greatest composer is like trying to decide which is the greatest colour of the rainbow - a pointless exercise which in the end just comes down to being a subjective personal preference and opinion.
The greatest man who ever lived on this earth. The turbulence and revolution which was going on in his brain can only be a TESTIMONY TO THE FACT THAT HIS BRAINS WERE WIRED PROPERLY. .
Mozart to his wife after seeing Beethoven play his piano "Stanzi, Stanzi," he said, pointing back into the music room, "Watch out for that boy. One day he will give the world something to talk about."
Beethoven and Grieg was my first encounter with classics music. Simply loved their art. In later years, Johan Sebastian Bach has become more important to me.
Honestly not one of his greatest. His last 7 sonatas are untouchable. Op 57,90,101,106,109,110,111. Find some time one day, plug in your headphones and enjoy being reborn on this planet. The late quartets have the same effect.
He was the greatest REVOLUTIONARY in music development of all time. Breaking all strict rules and leading the way to a new musical age called Romantic Period.
Anthony sure there WERE other genius composers Mozart,Liszt, Chopin, Rossini to name some but none of these had the sheer astonishing creativity ,depth, energy and variety that Beethoven had,that is the reason has is absolutely the Greatest composer of all time.
Beethoven knew Mozart was the GOAT, he said so many times. As did every other composer who came after him, just look it up. Virtually every composer from the late Classical and Romantic eras who you or anybody has ever heard of, properly regarded Mozart as the best.
Overall, a very respectable and accurate summary of the great composer’s life and most important works. Well done. Thank you for not using his music in the “background.” I have no doubt that Beethoven would not have approved of this, as he never intended his music to be used as “window dressing.” In fact, this represents his overall achievement to elevate the Art of Music to a new level of artistic respect in the popular discourse. Sadly, this is lost on nearly all current “content creators,” who use music for cheap background “effect,” which means it’s not intended to be listened to with full attention. Allow me to correct a few “details” that were missed. Surely you meant to refer to ‘cello “sonatas,” not “concertos.” And, the fourth note of the iconic opening motive of the 5th Symphony is “E-flat,” not “E”!
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This is a great documentary 😊 thank you. Yes Beethoven did meet Mozart in 1787. The proof is in Beethoven's conversation books when he confirmed to his nephew Karl that he met him😊😊
YES, the greatest composer of ALL time, his music up lifts me when life gets hard to bear. thank you Beethoven! Brilliant.
Trillions of years from now, when the last star has flickered out and the entire cosmos has gone silent and black, drifting for ever out there somewhere in the infinite void will be a tiny speck from a long-gone world. Attached is a small golden disc, and on it, though no one will be left to hear, for all of eternity, he will be there. At the end of all things. Immortal. Beloved. Beethoven.
I hope that there is some form of life with a semblance of intelligence that will be able to appreciate it.
Well the atoms and molecules of the CD will by then long have dissolved....
@@adhardino9781 I think it is a gold record.
Without a doubt, Beethoven was one of the greatest composers! He, together with Bach and Mozart, represents the holy trinity of composers.
I have read books and seen videos about Beethoven's life at least a dozen times for over 30 years, and I still cannot get enough of it. He is one of the most interesting and impacting figure in human history.
“Don’t only practice your art, but force your way into its secrets; art deserves that, for it and knowledge can raise man to the Divine.”
Ludwig von Beethoven
Yes Indeed !
@@ethanramos4441 Wise words from the greatest. THANK YOU. 😈💜🎹🎸😻💔
It always lifts my spirit to hear the 9th Symphony, whichI consider the greatest piece of music ever written. The “Ode to Joy” final movement always brings tears to my eyes-no matter how many times I hear it.
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, specifically the Ode to Joy, is the only piece of music that literally brings me to tears whenever I hear it. When I am in need of a cathartic cry, I put on a CD of that piece and before it is finished, I am brought to tears by several passages. It never fails, and to me, it is the single most beautiful piece of music ever written.
Congratulations; that means Beethoven is with you. The third movement of the ninth makes me think that Beethoven’s music is the voice of God.
It is an absolute spirit fulfilling masterpiece ❤
The capacity of the compact disc (75 minutes)was based on fitting the entire 9th symphony .
@@Orlandomendez-k9m I feel like that about LVB’s symphony, like it’s a conduit of God’s divinity to us. Then the Gloria from his Missa Solemnis sounds like the inside heaven
I have to be up to the 9th. It takes an emotional toll on me. Need to be in the right state of mind and have no distractions when plan on listening to it - like I have to give so much of myself to it. But man is it worth it! Excess is best! Insanity is good!
(Sorry for the crazy end to my first paragraph. End of last movement of the 9th sends me into manic frenzy.)
I must say in looking back, Ludwig is the greatest composer. His sonatas are responsible for me falling in love with classical piano when I was 14. It's been with me ever since. His sonatas are more than enough for any composer but then you have to include his Symphony's, Conceto's , Quartets, I could go on. And then to do it with deafness is mind blowing. He's just too great for words.
This lifelong pianist/composer and graduate of the Juilliard School of Music in NYC says the great Beethoven was "One of the greatest composers", Mozart, Bach and Brahms are right up there with him along with many others! Back then the three B's were Bach, Beethoven and Brahms! In the 20th century, the new three B's have been the Beatles, the BeeGees and the Beach Boys! May they rest in peace~💜💜💜
Beethoven has been my comfort, my inspiration for my studies,my solace and he has accompanied my life. His works have held me enthralled by their unique understanding of what it means to be a musician and a person.
All in all, one of the best and most accurate documentaries on Beethoven.
Beethoven is definitely my favorite composer due to the raw honesty of his music. When I hear a piece of music, especially orchestral, I can detect honesty of expression, and truth. If it is lacking, when the composer is vying for fame, breaking new ground, shock, or any other ego-oriented pursuits, I can detect them, and consequently the music turns me off. This is true increasingly the newer the compositions. I, however, subscribe to the symphony and sit listening hoping to catch, occasionally, pure and emotionally true themes which totally delight me, as most of the compositions of beethoven do.
Superb video! Mozart was great; Beethoven was the greatest. As I've gotten older, Bach has moved up my list of favorites to challenge Beethoven. But then I listen to the 5th, the 3rd, the 9th, the Appassionata, the Missa Solemnis, and I'm forever grateful for his marvelous genius. I highly recommend the RUclips video titled "Beethoven's Ninth: Symphony For The World." I've made sure that my children and grandchildren have all grown up loving classical music, and the man who changed it forever.
Beethoven himself said Handel was the greatest.
Just listen to the 5th piano concerto, this is pure genius, pure intelligence, pure unforgetable music
@raf1651 it's my favourite piece. The slow movement is sublime
Bethoven- my favourite ! His music is so beautiful that it takes me out of this world. Divinly inspired.
The final movement of his last piano sonata (No 32), the second movement of his third symphony (funeral march) and the first movement of his piano sonata 14 (moonlight sonata) all bring tears to my eyes. They are quite emotional to me.
Yes, those two along with Bach and Handel!!! Love them all. They have enriched my life SO much!
Bach Beethoven Mozart [ in alphabetical order ]
Me, along with Tchaikovsky and St. SAENS.
He was indeed the greatest ever despite insurmountable personal challenges! With compositions that would continue to amaze; & celebrate life whilst inspiring triumph against any adversity well beyond humanity's very existence!
I enjoy Beethoven more than the other classical composers.
That's right classical music is all Beethoven
Motzart, Hayden and others wrote magnificent music, and to me, the master is Beethoven. His music renders me to tears that rise up from my soul. Thank you, Ludwig. May your soul forever rest in peace.
Don't forget the number of Beethoven compositions which have their theme from mozart. Even the ode to joy theme is from mozart so keep that in mind when calling Beethoven the goat
9th symphony most majestic piece of music ever
We should stop thinking about "greatness" as the mark of a composer's achievement. Beethoven was unique in every way. His greatness is that he composed music that he would never hear but wrote it anyway, a true hero! Nice bio about his life, things I didn't know about LvB.
Beethoven speaks of humanity, for humanity and through humanity.
I luv Ludwig❤. Such a great deep thinker who had a lot to say in his music.
His music span the course of over 10,000 years from the distance past to the distance future
While there are numerous great composers, none captured the human spirit in musical form the way Beethoven did. His genius transcends time and space. There never was, nor will there ever be, a musical genius in the likes of Beethoven, he will always reign supreme.
I've loved and played Beethoven's music as a child and still do... And in the depths of his sad melody's I still here a triumphant soul... Music that will inspire and stay with us for all time...
I have no doubt about Beethoven being the greatest composer of western classical orchestral music. In many of his works, he talks to his creator, & to humanity, in a voice, no other composer has ever done. The greatest symphonies, concertos, sonatas, all flowed from his pen. Yes, there were other greats, but none like him.
The world may never see one like him again.
Thanks for the post.
Jamshed K Delvadavala, Mumbai.
Loved this! Wish they played his compositions in the background
Yes, that would seem to be the obvious thing to do. But as it couldn't really be background music, and because no one wants to hear Beethoven's music cut short, it would probably have made the documentary too long
I like to believe he could hear the notes in his head when he was deaf. I feel like he was probably trapped inside his head with music, and no way to let it out, and did his best.
A great Beethoven movie is Eroica….basically about his premier of the ground breaking Symphony No. 3. It’s here on RUclips.
A Beethoven with a british accent who looks like a hobbit, still a well made movie, very entertaining. Literally the milestone between the classic and the romantic periods.
also Immortal Beloved
I've been a lifelong lover of all things Beethoven and while I love and appreciate the others, Ludwig Van is the man. I had a music teacher tell me once...." Mozart is the sound of God laughing - Beethoven is the sound of God thinking" Never forgot that comment.
I have read and watched several biographies of Beethoven, but I really enjoyed this one.
Your biographies are by far the best ! Thank you.
the 9th symphony is the single greatest achievement of ... anything ... done by a single human being throughout history
Thank you for the most important revolutionist in world music history and my great great great grand teacher.
BEUTIFULL COMMENTARY AND NARRATION WHAT A BEAUTIFUL COMPOSER
Beethoven poured out his genius in all his works, even in works considered minor. With respect to all other composers (primarily Bach and Mozart) he is the greatest composer of all time. There will never be anyone capable of surpassing him. Thank you
Bach composed at Beethoven's level but was behind the times ahead where he belonged. Mozart died too young to say he wouldn't have surpassed Beethoven by the end of a long life. Given these footnotes, however, I agree Beethoven was greatest overall.
Absolutely solid as correct. We should appreciate all to singing out such beautiful in souls.They are the further to inspiration to music gifted today.
There were many great composers back then,each was unique in their own ways 🎹
I always thought Johann Hummel was under rated. He was a contemporary of Beethoven. However, Beethoven gets my vote for the greatest composer of all time. But I like Bach and Mozart, too.
I dislike such general evaluations
Tchaikovsky was one of the greatest of all time. Only that's just been "cancelled" today.
@@jonspencer8852 I actually like Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. What on earth 🌏 has made him cancelled today? Not enough swans 🦢 on the lake?
So true, so true.
Hands DOWN - he WAS, and STILL IS - "THE" GREATEST COMPOSER E.V.E.R.... PERIOD!!!
We get so carried away with 'the best.' Beethoven was certainly one of the best, but don't forget all the other great composers and performers of his time. We should merely thank God for all of them!!!
I agree.
I don't believe in God. I should perhaps thank Beethoven's parents for deciding to have sex that night.
Agreed 💯 %!!!!
You right 😊
Uncommonly sound thinking for RUclips. 👍
He was, in my opinion, the greatest composer of his era. Perhaps of all time. Then there’s the amazing Bach. You can’t compare the two, really. Both Brilliant luminaries in completely different ways. Beethoven gives me chills.
I've always said that Bach was early rock and roll, Mozart was top 40 rock and roll and Beethoven was metal.
@@DavidGHarris518 hmmmm. 🤔 while I get what you’re saying, I couldn’t throw Beethoven under the bus like that. He would be more like U2. Contemporary thunder - Tasteful contemporary/Indy rock.
Although there were people during his lifetime who couldn’t handle how different his music was. I believe I even heard some people walked out during one of his a performances. That could just be a rumor though. The 9th blew people away. It’s still blowing people away to this day.
@@suzannedawson6330 I do know I have an electric piano. It's a little too light. For Bach and Mozart it's fine but it has tendency to walk away from me when I play Beethoven.
I visited Beethoven's "gebeurtehuis" in Bonn a few months back , nice statue and vibe of the great composer . His Ninth , always my favorite for the last 50 years .
Beethoven was the first pianist to bust 5 piano strings in one performance and saying good bye to the weak strings fortepiano.
I always thought that was Franz Liszt, but not sure of course.
Whoever did that, Bee or Liszt (like the reply says), that is totally cool.
Beethoven stands alone as the greatest musical genius humanity has ever known!
2nd to Jerry Garcia ❤🎉
without a doubt, the greatest composer of all time, the NINTH , is the greatest single piece of music ever written
A great video of the, undoubtedly, greatest composer who has walked this earth. Great you mentioned the Choral Fantasy and singled out the Appassionata, and gave Eroica and Solemnis the shout-outs they deserve 🙌🏼
Merits a few corrections though (what stood out to my ears):
* Beethoven did not write any Cello Concerto, sonatas he did though
* There was only one Kreutzer Sonata
* Egmont, he wrote a whole piece of Incidental music, not only an Overture
Fun fact:
* Leonore had three re-writes
* He wrote 32 piano sonatas (together with Bach considered the pinnacle of the piano repertoar)
Simply: THE BEST!!!
Muy beloved inmortal...
Thxs a million for this extraordinary video.
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He was the greatest of all time!!!!!! No question about it in my mind!!!!!
Well in most people's mind it was Bach who was even greater than Beethoven. Beethoven is only more famous just like Mozart
I'm for Bach.
Bach is by far a *more skilled* composer than Beethoven, tho I admit I personally enjoy Beethoven's works more.
@@patrickhauser588 beethoven opened music to a new world
bach was only born earlier so people were inspired by him
beethoven changed music like no other
bach was more skilled but beethoven is more enjoyable
@@palpalonpalpalon no i wouldn't say so. Bach is more influential, more skilled. Why he should be considered as the greatest.
But his music is also lighter and godlier. Beethoven is heavier, although i still love ir.
How ironic that this came onto my feed when I was in Bonn, Germany yesterday and today.
Would have been nice to hear some of the music in the background.
Some people always need muzak. Really, Beethoven as background music.
you can hear für elise in the bg
@danielpetrovics5830 I meant that they could have played the music whilst the narator is describing it at a few stages throughout the video.
You're right in a sense! Tho i would argue that its kinda nice to hear this more as an essay without break, and the cool nature of technology is we can pause at anytime to venture toward whatever Beethoven piece the documentary is talking about. Just take the time to fully listen to each piece as they come and return back to this informal documentary. Your experience doesnt have to be all in one place.
@faxanudu405 I know all the pieces, I am a classically trained pianist. That does not change the fact that it would have been nice to hear them, softly, in the background as the narrator is describing them.
If any piece of media requires you to go elsewhere to experience it fully, it is a missed opportunity at best, and badly designed at worst.
This is truly an exemplary Documentary!!
"Beethoven wasnt so great!!" "What do you mean Beethoven wasnt so great?!!" "He never had his picture on a bubble gum card did he?" "How can you say someone is great who never had his picture on a bubble gum card!!" "GOOD GRIEF!!" That classic argument between Lucy and Schroeder by the great Charles Schulz, encapsulates the elite stature of Beethoven as a composer. Bubble gum card or not, Beethoven was a composer of devastating power and passion. His semi contemporary Mozart rendered happy, bubbling music mixed with occasionally sorrowful passages. Beethoven's pride and joy were passionate, brooding
tunes. Which is what makes his glorious "Ode to Joy," all the more stunning a creation. Because it was such a contrast to his standard music. If there is a true Mt. Rushmore of classical composers, Beethoven's face is one on the mountain. Perhaps, king of the mountain.
Wonderful music. Stirring...
THE GREATEST EVER. HE IS ABSOLUTELY THE MOST AWSUM MUSO TO WALK THIS PLANET; & BEYOND. I HAVE ADORED HIM SINCE I WAS an embryo. ( MY BEAUTIFUL DAD💔 & I are classical & jazz nuts. ) l miss you DAD💔. All those Saturday nights we’d listen all night to this unmatched GENUIS. MUSIC was 24/7 in my home. I can’t wait to see you again; l know you d probably had a word or two with him, no doubt. It’s hard playing my LUDWIG without you DAD💔. The tears roll off my face when l sit at the piano & play his brilliant compositions. Soon DAD 💔, l hope.
@belindadrake5487 See, you don't need to have your picture on a bubble card to be great. Neither did Mozart or Johann Sebastian Bach. They both did all right!! Those are the three that would capture Win, Place, and Show in any poll of the greatest composers. Clearly, Charles Schulz thought of him so highly that he composed the character of Schroeder, Beethovens number one devotee. My favorite part of all is the 500 pianos and busts of Beethoven he keeps in his closet!! Enough for future generations to practice on. This is good because the music of this legend is destined to live on forever.
If someone put MY picture on a bubble gum card, it might be a sign of success. That's what separates Immortals from commercial nonentities.
Ludwig van Beethoven changed classical music, he was a genius! if only he would have lived to a ripe old age just imagine the music he would have given us. He was the greatest composer of all time.
You guys are awesome. Keep killing it. Thanks.✌️🇺🇲
Ladies and gentlemen, I bring you, the mighty Van Beethoven!
The third movement of his "Moonlight Sonata" is my favorite classical piece......a brilliant composition and in sharp contrast speedwise to the more famous (but equally brilliant) first movement. A very difficult piece to play and a real showpiece if you can manage it!
Definitely want to see videos on both Mozart and Haydn.
I wish the story included about the great violin concerto.
Good to know that Beethoven learned violin too.
And he played viola.
What a tremendous accomplishment in short life.
Both Beethoven and Mozart were great composors. Both earned the title of Greatest musicians.
Who wants to say “The greatest” can do so. Fair to say,, he is up there with the greatest ever know. Much appreciated documentary, I listened to everything.
Loved listening to this Documentary!! ....Very engrossing & informative....
Beethoven continued to compose even after becoming deaf....
My Mom was a piano teacher, & I played some Beethoven.....
Yes, we need more of these...
Thanks for posting this🙏🙂
Definitely the greatest ever!
Thanks For this Guys! Can't wait For His tunes to be Heard in the background❤❤❤❤❤
Waited so long for this! Thank you @PeopleProfiles
JS Bach was the father of all GREAT classical music. It is said by musicologists that if there had been no Bach, there would not have been a Mozart & a Beethoven, so much was owed to him by them. Bach is still the greatest composer of all time.
A HIGHLY STELLAR, STERLING biography!! Thanks a million, "People Profiles"!!
Thanks for your work and time making this happen ❤😂
There is no such thing as GREATEST OF ALL TIME!
That being said Beethoven is amongst a very short list of GREATS. His music will be loved and appreciated forever.
I think that's a very true statement. Who's the greatest of all time? Who cares and who can judge? Let's appreciate them all and thank God for their wonderful gifts.
Precisely!!!!!
No bros, Beethoven was the greatest, his life was no more than heroic! There are no stories ever heard or written about a music composer that went deaf and because of that his compositions became even better! Plus he lived through the perils and hazards of the French Revolution! A unique period in history of war and liberation!
@@Camaink1 That only makes him the Greatest in his time!
@@Menapho also! yes and it was one of the most if not the most difficult time in Europe, way more dangerous than when Bach and Mozart lived!
The Greatest composer of all time!! 🎻🎹🎼
Bach and Beethoven are the two biggest icons in western music history. Bach is the Old Testament whereas Beethoven is the New Testament.
as walter white would say...."you god damn right"
as a girl studying music i fell in love with - bach, mozart and beethoven.
they are still my favorite composers.
love schubert, schuman, chopin and debussy too but i often wonder .... why is it humanity has since, never been able to produce such profundity of composers as in that time frame?
what happened to classical music?
like architecture, modernity made it discordant it seems - oh dear!
LVB was the greatest ever. I have been absorbed by his first two piano concertos and Symphonies 5 &7 more times than I could ever recall. I regard these pieces as the soundtrack of the universe.
The greatest, imo. ♥
Oh my god, Beethoven! 🥲And now, you should give us the Chopin series, please!!! 🙏
For me he was the greatest.
I LOVE HIS MUSIC .
I listen to beethoven not always bacause i want to , it as if i have to. Very compelling music.
Yes finally a composer
hopefully he does kanye next
Please do more like Mozart Wagner Bruckner mendelson Haydn Bach Rachmaninov Liszt
And emperor Franz Joseph of Austria 🇦🇹 Hungary 🇭🇺
@@slimeeeeeeeeeeeazKanye is not dead yet.😂
Pfft poser is right, I read somewhere that guy could even hear. "Musician"
Compose yourself sir. You’re embarrassing us all.
Fifty-five years ago, I started with Beethoven whom I still love very much. A few years later, I came across J.S. Bach. The music of the latter has proved so powerfully attractive to me that ever since I have had to browbeat myself to listen to anything else.
It is a subjective question, but to me, he was the greatest. I love his symphonies, with the 5th, to me, being his best by a long way....so far ahead of it's time.
Every time I hear his 5th symphony I get goosebumps. I adored him❤🎉
Beethoven ---- unsurpassed !!!!
Beethoven is the greatest composer of all-time.
Beethoven.....then everybody else.
Beethoven is the greatest influencing composer of all-time.
No such person as greatest composer exists, neither is there a greatest artist, writer, poet, nor anything else in any field of human achievement; trying to determine a greatest composer is like trying to decide which is the greatest colour of the rainbow - a pointless exercise which in the end just comes down to being a subjective personal preference and opinion.
@@tonyb4197
See my thoughts (above).
@elaineblackhurst1509 Sorry, but Beethoven is the greatest composer of all-time.
Fur Elise, the Moonlight Sonata, and the minuet in G are my favorites of his. It is amazing that he could compose music while deaf.
The greatest man who ever lived on this earth.
The turbulence and revolution which was going on in his brain can only be a TESTIMONY TO THE FACT THAT HIS BRAINS WERE WIRED PROPERLY. .
Great biography of a great composer - certainly one of the best! It would have been nice to have some illustrative clips of his music.
His music has made me feel this world worth living💐💐💐
Mozart to his wife after seeing Beethoven play his piano "Stanzi, Stanzi," he said, pointing back into the music room, "Watch out for that boy. One day he will give the world something to talk about."
Yes, Beethoven was the most superb of them all
A video on Tchaikovsky next please.
Beethoven and Grieg was my first encounter with classics music. Simply loved their art. In later years, Johan Sebastian Bach has become more important to me.
This is one of the best biographies of Beethoven I've seen in years.
Been listening to his moonlight Sonata for years
@@Kruppt808 A good one indeed
Honestly not one of his greatest. His last 7 sonatas are untouchable. Op 57,90,101,106,109,110,111. Find some time one day, plug in your headphones and enjoy being reborn on this planet. The late quartets have the same effect.
@@LiszteninLudwig Will do, thanks!
Superb -- beyond BRILLIANT ---Bravo
He was the greatest of all time!!!!!!! Mo question about it in my mind!!!!!!!!!
He was the greatest REVOLUTIONARY in music development of all time. Breaking all strict rules and leading the way to a new musical age called Romantic Period.
Anthony sure there WERE other genius composers Mozart,Liszt, Chopin, Rossini to name some but none of these had the sheer astonishing creativity ,depth,
energy and variety that Beethoven had,that is the reason has is absolutely the Greatest composer of all time.
Mo?
Beethoven knew Mozart was the GOAT, he said so many times. As did every other composer who came after him, just look it up. Virtually every composer from the late Classical and Romantic eras who you or anybody has ever heard of, properly regarded Mozart as the best.
This is really engaging and wonderful thankyou!
Beethoven was wonderful. Also like Tsaikovsky and Grieg.
Don’t agree with Tchaikovsky!
Overall, a very respectable and accurate summary of the great composer’s life and most important works. Well done. Thank you for not using his music in the “background.” I have no doubt that Beethoven would not have approved of this, as he never intended his music to be used as “window dressing.” In fact, this represents his overall achievement to elevate the Art of Music to a new level of artistic respect in the popular discourse. Sadly, this is lost on nearly all current “content creators,” who use music for cheap background “effect,” which means it’s not intended to be listened to with full attention.
Allow me to correct a few “details” that were missed. Surely you meant to refer to ‘cello “sonatas,” not “concertos.” And, the fourth note of the iconic opening motive of the 5th Symphony is “E-flat,” not “E”!
I agree that the 9th is the greatest musical composition to date. However, I am deeply connected to the music of J S Bach.
Thank you, for uploading Beethoven. Suggestion, could you do Bach next time? Again, thanks for uploading this.❤
Thank you for this marvelous documentary!