0:01 “you have until the end of the class to finish your test” 0:31 “you have about a half hour left” 1:01 “ten more minutes everybody” 1:22 “one minute left everyone should be wrapping up” 1:38 “times up everybody turn in your tests now”
Mainly before those composers didn't have to care about the world at large or the Internet or over-information (100% not a word, but I can't think of a better one rn) I sure that if they where born in the world of today, these masterpieces would've never existed. Not even close PS, Yes I replied to a 9 year old comment on an orchestra piece of "Hall of the mountain King" you're welcome
Yonkage That's his mastery, I'd say. A conductor once told me that if a conductor is perfectly connected and compatible with his/her orchestra, then the slightest movement is enough to get the loudest sound and the greatest energy. After all, Neeme Jarvi is one of the greatest in his field.
+Yonkage no......HE'S RICH, ENJOYING HIS COMPASSION AND COUNTING AND KEEPING TRACK OF WHO PLAYS WHAT............its just his funny way of conducting..but i love the musicians......look at all that handsomeness.................
I must say as a huge fan of death metal who normally doesn't connect well with classical music i can't stop listening this over and over again. I love the stepping slowly to the final and boy is that crushing. I wished there was a version of this song concipated for an hour.
Gor gasm I am a metalhead myself & if you listen to "Master of Puppets," you can hear the arpeggios during Kirk Hammet's solo. Metal is steeped in Classical orchesteral styles. Yngvie Malmsteen is the master of Metal/Classical. He covers Vivaldi masterfully.
The troll in question (Dovregubbe) does have many different looks, but this is my favourite version: i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--bA4fhZIh--/c_scale,fl_progressive,q_80,w_800/mvs6i2sq6nqeyrvgwnnp.jpg
Smoking DMT, in any way, this is what DMT sounds like (as dramatic you can imagine it to look) (the trip lasts almost as long as this song too) well worth spending 10 minutes researching ; )
1:49 reminds me of all the metal concerts I went to. The music, the alcohol and the moshing, we were one with each other. Passion and feeling alive. This was metal before electricity
HOLY CRAP there was a huge storm going on as I listened to this, thunders and whatot, and I KID YOU NOT LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, right after the climax A HUGE BOLT OF LIGHTNING SUMMONED BY MIGHTY ODIN CRASHED UPON MY HOUSE. I am now Dr. Manhattan.
That was actually Thor. It is believed in Asatruism as well as Norse Mythology (which are pretty much the same thing) that lightning is created by Thor riding his chariot across the skies, pulled by his two goats, Snarler and Teeth Grinder. Either way, that's still really cool.
If I was the first time at a classical Concert (Carmina Burana) they played this piece for warm up. This was the first song I ever heared with an classical orchestra. I was so full of emotions at this moment that the only thing I could do was cry!
MAGNIFICENT SONG AND ORCHESTRA............I'M STUNNED. their brilliance....handsomeness, talents, I can't believe this. Those men and ladies couldn't be more talented than they are....they all must be so proud.
lyrics to Peer Gynt / Järvi · Berliner Philharmoniker 0:36 when you go from 1+1 to square root of the sun's circumference times the size of earth's entire population estimated in the year 2025 divided by the total mass of the moon plus the gravitational pull of the solar system that is acting upon the Kuiper belt minus all objects that are smaller than pluto then divide by the last number of pie then again by the amount of quantum foam on the end of a pin and then add everything together times by the amount of energy created by large hardon collider minus by the total distance the earth is from the sun plus 27 terameters divided by the total mass of the Oort cloud someone please add to this i'm so done
John Mellard Buhian I bet you know by now, but that's not good idea. If you put music you like as an alarm, you'll hate it pretty quick. I've lost two pieces that way, before I stopped myself.
1:50 when your teacher walks around the class gathering homework and you still have to write one more paragraph
Yes. It's like not only me:
Test started: What you want from me? How can I do this? Let's think about it
Test about to end: WRIIIIIIIIITE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is it me or am I the only one that has to do this for school? Lol
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Or when you're camping and need to light a fire but have nothing to do it with
result of the preformance: 23 violins broken, 4 clarinets explowed and 1 men died of an heart attack... but still the best classicle music ever!
not realy a man died...
My guess is that the guy at 1:51 broke all of strings on his instrument and went to an emergency hospital.
barry van es i couldn't refrain from laughing
Silvia Niro thank you
barry van es HAHAHAHAHAHA
0:01 “you have until the end of the class to finish your test” 0:31 “you have about a half hour left” 1:01 “ten more minutes everybody” 1:22 “one minute left everyone should be wrapping up” 1:38 “times up everybody turn in your tests now”
Jordan G it represents the speed of your writing 😂
SOOOO UNDERRATED 😭😭
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i would give my life to assist to such an orchestra... *.*
Fabian Resinger piano lol
quisiera entender lo que dice en los comentarios :v
+Paula Pareja Amanor: Daría lo que fuera por poder tocar en una orquesta.
El otro wey: ¿Que instrumento tocas?
Amanor: el piano lol
+Bernardo Reyes lol
+Bernardo Reyes jajajaja el "otro wey"
I knew he is a very good conductor, but that looks just so epic xD 0:44
He looks so annoyed. Like "Omg, you guys suck"
@@MissHellerud Hahah hell no
Berliner Philharmonic is one of the best in the world
I thought the same xddd omg he's like " ok I give up "
He is so badass
He is like god guys, YOU KEEP PLAYING IT WRONG!!
1:50 that's used to play music not to make fire
Captain Deadpool HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHHA
a bit later you see the same guys bow in shreds lmao
Lmao I am deceased
Captain Deadpool ii dedin kral
Captain Deadpool After the concert.
*WHY DO MY VIOLINS AND BOWS KEEP BRAKING?!*
how many performances of Hall of the Mountain King can a violinist or a violist get through before their bow is COMPLETELY destroyed?
1:49 that violinist lost all reason with his body
+marcandreas88 nahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh he was just being cute and brilliant. What a musician.........
he is VIBRATING
This is the best comment ever
marcandreas88 I
Thought his ass was going to go up in flames
it always chills me to think that some of the best music we will ever hear was written under candle light
Mainly before those composers didn't have to care about the world at large or the Internet or over-information (100% not a word, but I can't think of a better one rn)
I sure that if they where born in the world of today, these masterpieces would've never existed. Not even close
PS, Yes I replied to a 9 year old comment on an orchestra piece of "Hall of the mountain King" you're welcome
TFW classical music has a heavier drop than a lot of dubstep.
24Ufa yea
And that’s on period
I'm an elementary music teacher. All my students 1st through 5th love this. They beg me to let them watch again.
The violinists are out there practically combusting their instruments and I can't tell if the conductor is half-asleep or stoned.
he's probably both stoned and half-asleep
Yonkage That's his mastery, I'd say. A conductor once told me that if a conductor is perfectly connected and compatible with his/her orchestra, then the slightest movement is enough to get the loudest sound and the greatest energy. After all, Neeme Jarvi is one of the greatest in his field.
+Yonkage no......HE'S RICH, ENJOYING HIS COMPASSION AND COUNTING AND KEEPING TRACK OF WHO PLAYS WHAT............its just his funny way of conducting..but i love the musicians......look at all that handsomeness.................
+Magmaknife no..he wouldn't risk his job for it.
Heh, watch it on double speed!
I must say as a huge fan of death metal who normally doesn't connect well with classical music i can't stop listening this over and over again. I love the stepping slowly to the final and boy is that crushing. I wished there was a version of this song concipated for an hour.
I love this song too. it's hard to resist the first pieces of music!
Me too ;)
Dimmu Borgir did this tho for a whole consert /watch?v=PdEVT0NqLWk
Gor gasm I am a metalhead myself & if you listen to "Master of Puppets," you can hear the arpeggios during Kirk Hammet's solo. Metal is steeped in Classical orchesteral styles. Yngvie Malmsteen is the master of Metal/Classical. He covers Vivaldi masterfully.
We can say that the Symphonic metal is the classical music in this century.
@Thomascello It is Andreas Buschatz (who has now been appointed "Concertmaster" of the orchestra)
Gw ga peduli. Dasar RASISME lu. Tolong jangan rasis. Saya dari ISRAEL.
@@abetnegopurba4729 🇵🇸
1:49 I love when people go nuts while playing the violin.
The Mountain King must have been a madman.
What were they doing in that hall?
lol you're right
+Dominic Morrell whatttt???!
*****
I see. Very interesting.
The troll in question (Dovregubbe) does have many different looks, but this is my favourite version: i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--bA4fhZIh--/c_scale,fl_progressive,q_80,w_800/mvs6i2sq6nqeyrvgwnnp.jpg
Smoking DMT, in any way, this is what DMT sounds like (as dramatic you can imagine it to look) (the trip lasts almost as long as this song too) well worth spending 10 minutes researching ; )
If Grieg would still be alive, he would be among the best film score composers. The atmosphere he creates with his scores is fantastic.
Edvard Greig Is From Bergen, Norway
Послухав 7 версій виконання.
Ця просто шедевр.
Я розмахую головою як рокер! Ааааааааааа крутооооо!)))
i love the conductor so much LOL, he's the first guy i see conduct like that
Sir. Scorpion neeme jarvi sure is a hell of a conductor isn't he?
Evangeline Bacang lol
Love this piece, so powerful.
I would LOVE to experience this live! I normally listen to hip-hop and EDM but this tops the list of things I want to experience live!
i went to a concert yesterday here in New Zealand and they performed this one, it was icridible man
1:49 reminds me of all the metal concerts I went to. The music, the alcohol and the moshing, we were one with each other. Passion and feeling alive. This was metal before electricity
It's videos like these that make me ponder for 1 hour as to why it would even have dislikes.
they are just jealous
And Zombies like buttons! There's still a faint echo of humanity left in there somewhere
Pop snobs
1:50 I love that energetic man! Tell 'em we're gonna be great friends
This is (for me) the best "explosion" in all the musics I've ever heard
Beethoven 7th 2 nd movement
Guy from 1:49 to 1:58 looks like electricity shocked him lol
Yeah Wtf
LMFAO
Hats off to Berlin Philharmonic! Magnificent!
I LOVE IT!!!!! This music make me smile, beautiful and crazy at the same time.
I love this song. It starts of calm and quiet to then build up to this epic and loud theme. It’s really good!
I love the smell of burning violin strings in the morning.
I didn't know Gru from Despicable me was a conductor in his spare time.
Gives me goosebumps every time!!
Simplemente magnifico!!
I can't stop listening to it
hope you doing fine❤
@@salomesaralidze4086 you too!
HOLY CRAP there was a huge storm going on as I listened to this, thunders and whatot, and I KID YOU NOT LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, right after the climax A HUGE BOLT OF LIGHTNING SUMMONED BY MIGHTY ODIN CRASHED UPON MY HOUSE. I am now Dr. Manhattan.
Γιάννης Αλεξανδρόπουλος That's what happens when you listen to Norwegian music...
+Γιάννης Αλεξανδρόπουλος Not that I didn't enjoy your comment, but in norse mythology, Thor is the god of thunder :)
Yeah, I remembered that a bit too late.
*ali-a intro blares*
That was actually Thor. It is believed in Asatruism as well as Norse Mythology (which are pretty much the same thing) that lightning is created by Thor riding his chariot across the skies, pulled by his two goats, Snarler and Teeth Grinder. Either way, that's still really cool.
Fantastic! I have always loved Grieg!
He broke his violin string he played so hard bless. :')
Una obra de arte
Perfect, I love this !!!
You did watch all the others - we know you did - do it again and then come back! This is absolutely magnificent!
1:54 Jesus, those violins are going to burst into flames!
*FRICTION.* 🔥
Now that's what I call a piece of art.I really want to go to Berlin to watch this live
That guy possessed at 1:50
The musical spirit has taken over all of them
@@missmali5012 his bow just gave up
Most people don't appreciate this kind of music. Edvard Grieg was amazing. This is my favorite. Power to the horns!
Sehr Gut!!!!
If I was the first time at a classical Concert (Carmina Burana) they played this piece for warm up. This was the first song I ever heared with an classical orchestra. I was so full of emotions at this moment that the only thing I could do was cry!
2:19 DAMN, A MOSQUITO !
Orchestral cymbal guy : I got him
Conductor : 1.. 2.. 3 YEAH GG, he's DEAD !
My favorite music,thanks for uploading the video.
Para escucharlas toda la vida, hermosas interpretaciones.
the footage fits perfect to the music every second of the video
1:36 am I the only one got goosebump on this part?
How do the people in the audience remain so calm?..I would be going mental up there I love this piece so much!
1:38 Drop the bass
xD( original mix)
CoolDubstepStuff Yeah !
Say thank you to the timpani for the nice bass entrance
грандиозно! на одной теме, какая инструментовка! а тутти!!!!! мастерство!!!
My god this is amazing :D
it realy is :)
Yus...amazing ;-;
So amaze, much epic, so music, wow!
So amaze, much epic,many Doges, much wow!
Cantinho da reflexão So amazing how HUE BR BR!!! Eae parça! Tudo de boa na lagoa?
This is one of my favorite classical music pieces!
It was meant to be a parody of classical music, but people liked it and Grieg got pissed
Did the conductor just moonwalk?
I really hope so
ANDREW THOMPSON
MAGNIFICENT SONG AND ORCHESTRA............I'M STUNNED. their brilliance....handsomeness, talents, I can't believe this.
Those men and ladies couldn't be more talented than they are....they all must be so proud.
lmao the conductor at 0.44 "ah, fuck this shit i give up"
watching the conductor is my favorite part of any concert.
That violin player at 1:50-1:58!!!!
You mean THOSE violin players? They have tremolo on every note, which is an eighth note.
Seizure time!
This guy was really going. Flames were coming out
You just gotta love that conductor :D
Omg, every single time at 1:50 I lose my shit because of the guy in the inside stand, he is literally shaking! This is why I am a bass player.
of all the video's of this song on youtube this one is by far and away my fav
Божественно!
@Macins1 It is Dirk Altmannn from the SWR Sinfonieorchester.
What's the name of the violinist at 2:15 (the guy who broke the string of violin)
That's Andreas Buschatz, one of our concertmasters.
Sotong Tian It's not a violin string... it's a bow string :)
I must confess i watch the video several times because of that violinist..That was "intense violin" playing... was he lead violin for this play?
White Raven Thanks for your correction :)
Np at all.
On of my favorite classic highlights. I'm playing the song in an Orchestra (never so good like this) but this song is... much more than only wonderful
75% of the comments are about that violin guy at 1:50
I , love so much classic musics , and i know how to play more then 13 instruments , i just cant stop watching this ..... Great !!!
Mh,Sure.
When you go into MADNESS
The Mountain King will forever look like this conductor for me
1:43
"Get out of here dog"
This is by far the best rendition of this peice , I have heard
This would not be the same without the cymbals at 2:06. Exciting!
What a spirited yet tasteful performance! Wonderful! You have to love Grieg!
1:38 5 minutes left on an exam
Wonderful piece of music. "Dovregubbens hall" gives me goosebumps, every time.
1:49 parents at 5am when the flight is at 5pm
Wow!wow!wow! I love it
How do they play that fast!?
a good amount of coffee with redbull instead of water should do it
AJloverftw32 I tried it and it's so sour :
The same way all musicians do it. By years of practice and a metric ton of concentration.
12 gallons of pure caffeine and use cocaine instead of toothpaste
Couse , god exists.
This gave me goosebumps like I’ve never had before.
Me in the morning trying to find that lost sock be like:
I had mighty ogre things in that sock
Truly great 3 min. of music.
2:14
The violin: I hate this piece!
The orchestras of Berlin, London and Boston are very good.
1:55 the guy on the right is faster than flash
Truly the coolest and most intense jam
Alguien ayə hable español?
PD:me encanta esta cancion
Excellent dynamic! Bravo BPO.
1:50 this is how the ancient people invented fire.
Seeing classical music as amazing and iconic as this performed live makes it wayyy easier to appreciate
This is my Favorite song and I play cello 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Was für Musik so gut
lyrics to Peer Gynt / Järvi · Berliner Philharmoniker
0:36
when you go from 1+1
to square root of the
sun's circumference times the size of earth's entire population
estimated in the year 2025
divided by the total mass of the moon
plus the gravitational pull of the solar system that is acting upon the Kuiper belt
minus all objects that are smaller than pluto
then divide by the last number of pie
then again by the amount of quantum foam on the end of a pin
and then add everything together
times by the amount of energy created by large hardon collider
minus by the total distance the earth is from the sun
plus 27 terameters
divided by the total mass of the Oort cloud
someone please add to this i'm so done
Lmao
Minus 325 than multiply it by 7
Remarkable. Simply remarkable.
i just found my new alarm clock sound
John Mellard Buhian I bet you know by now, but that's not good idea. If you put music you like as an alarm, you'll hate it pretty quick. I've lost two pieces that way, before I stopped myself.
My new ringtone
@@yashkaliapiano no one cares
@@OMAR-uv6dn I do. Now be quiet, _Heather._
@@severussnape8040 i agee
It must be spine-tingling thrilling for these musicians to play this.
Does anyone else act like directors when listening to this marvelous music 😂
Ich bin immer wieder sprachlos!!!!!!! Wozu der Mensch fähig sein kann ❤️