Tan Dun - Internet Symphony Eroica

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • / symphony TheRUclips Symphony Orchestra performs "The Internet Symphony Eroica" as composed and conducted by Tan Dun.
    The world's first collaborative online orchestra performed at Carnegie Hall on April 15, 2009. Selected by the RUclips community and several members of the world's most renowned orchestras, the RUclips Symphony Orchestra is made up of over 96 professional and amateur musicians from 30+ countries and territories on six continents and represents 26 different instruments.

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  • @GrantSchulte
    @GrantSchulte 10 лет назад +27

    This guy is EXTREMELY passionate

  • @tomwang4133
    @tomwang4133 2 года назад +2

    I was there! @Carnegie Hall, NYC in 2009. Unforgettable performance! So touched that I have listened it online for more than 100 times after that!

  • @TheFimpology
    @TheFimpology 6 лет назад +2

    His style is unique in the composition and using instruments.

  • @musicxg
    @musicxg 15 лет назад

    Power of internet bring the whole world together. Internet symphony is the 21 century miracle innovation. Good luck. I will be there someday.

  • @pablito162
    @pablito162 14 лет назад

    The wonderful thing about art is that no ones taste is the same. I really like this piece...

  • @B00KW0RM06
    @B00KW0RM06 15 лет назад +4

    wow!!!!........ that was so intense. made me feel like i was on a battle field. drew me in from the beginning all the way 'til the end. couldn't take my eyes off of the screen at all. love the conductor himself too. his emotions and movements are flawless and he adds that edge to make it all the more brilliant. would have loved to have witness it with my own two eyes. this is one of the reasons why i love music so much. thank you so much. xD

  • @katie4623
    @katie4623 8 лет назад +8

    I preferred the version when he conducted the LSO. but tan dun can do no wrong in my eyes.

  • @mrsethmusicman
    @mrsethmusicman 15 лет назад +4

    That was a very interesting piece! I enjoyed that very much! I loved how all flavors of the orchestra were all used together. Excellent job!

  • @wjh5144
    @wjh5144 10 лет назад +2

    Excellent!

  • @tanenghok
    @tanenghok 13 лет назад

    I do like it very much.....BRAVO

  • @intertwined1
    @intertwined1 13 лет назад +2

    6:38 you can physically see the musicality pouring out of them.

  • @samsterjamster111
    @samsterjamster111 15 лет назад +2

    but this is so much much more special! and they still played it very well for 3 days practice.

  • @92Whisper
    @92Whisper 13 лет назад

    A saw this live in munich and it was amazing... it's an awesome piece of music :)

  • @skyju0923
    @skyju0923 11 лет назад

    it is so peaceful

  • @samdajellybeenie14
    @samdajellybeenie14 13 лет назад

    That was great!

  • @lilpao
    @lilpao 15 лет назад

    i love this song!
    it's beautiful

  • @kalsinfinity
    @kalsinfinity 14 лет назад

    I think this piece is really diverse, I like it a lot.

  • @blazeburning
    @blazeburning 10 лет назад +4

    Makes me cry every time.

  • @NethDugan
    @NethDugan 15 лет назад

    Some of this remind me of something.... I don't know what. Certain notes here and there, like a thing in the back of your mind.
    It is fantastic though, how he combined so many instruments, from different musical traditions, into one being. Much love, and I rather hope he does this for them again.

  • @BenJiang311
    @BenJiang311 13 лет назад +1

    @mykeBC totally agree.. when I first heard this version about half a year ago I really thought it was crap... but I ran into the LSO version just days before and fell love with it...lol...
    performer matters...

  • @aristobel
    @aristobel 15 лет назад

    very good I love it

  • @ZheLi05
    @ZheLi05 7 лет назад +15

    Starts at 2:38

    • @user-nj9ru4ef2w
      @user-nj9ru4ef2w Месяц назад

      i was like 18 when this piece and the YTSO first came out, and like you, I skipped the boring monologue.
      Now that I'm 32 and back here listening again... there's so much passion and experience packed in that minute or two. And knowing the backdrop of the development of the internet and society since that time... it's very thought provoking.

  • @1angel1rose
    @1angel1rose 15 лет назад

    awesome!!!

  • @sandree7
    @sandree7 13 лет назад

    This sych a good piece of music!

  • @aristobel
    @aristobel 15 лет назад

    amazing

  • @cfcantavero
    @cfcantavero 14 лет назад

    BRAVISSIMO!!!!

  • @sebas741
    @sebas741 14 лет назад

    that was was amazing!!!! i really like it

  • @ReignOfPraine
    @ReignOfPraine 15 лет назад +3

    Very good. I wish more modern composers created good, TONAL music!

  • @ymanganelli
    @ymanganelli 15 лет назад

    I love that master piece:) awesome=)

  • @bardsuen
    @bardsuen 15 лет назад

    i wish i could have been there! this was such a fun piece to listen to :)

    • @tomwang4133
      @tomwang4133 2 года назад

      I was there! @Carnegie Hall, NYC. So touched that I have listened it online for more than 100 times after that!

  • @ebizapower4169
    @ebizapower4169 9 лет назад

    Super!

  • @kg6pioneer
    @kg6pioneer 15 лет назад

    Why the Performance of a piece by Antonin Dvorak played by YTSO cannot be watched?

  • @vin6072
    @vin6072 10 лет назад +6

    The rehearsal version sounds nicer actually..

  • @HectorJW2007
    @HectorJW2007 14 лет назад +1

    Did the trumpet came a little late?

  • @uberbleachfan
    @uberbleachfan 14 лет назад

    powerful

  • @sstuddert
    @sstuddert 15 лет назад

    Finally! someone who can see Beethoven's greatness! permit me to call you my friend and join you in that toast!

  • @serenaw2587
    @serenaw2587 9 лет назад

    This is awesome

  • @jeclipse129
    @jeclipse129 3 года назад

    Is it the trumpet hour? Would’ve been nice to see the oboes when they had the melody.

  • @EOsmentJBroFan
    @EOsmentJBroFan 15 лет назад +1

    Personally I really like this piece. It's one of my favorites. :)
    Isn't Tan Dun conducting his piece he composed? So the way they played is the way he told them to play. Unless when they first started they forgot everything he told them.
    Oh well still love this piece. :D

  • @lhlee888
    @lhlee888 15 лет назад +1

    5:20 mini piano?

  • @MozartJunior22
    @MozartJunior22 14 лет назад

    @bonajkukoj It's Tan Dun conducting here.

  • @IgorRamones
    @IgorRamones 11 лет назад

    Sin lugar a dudas es una obra menor, le queda grande el titulo de Sinfonía.

  • @joaquinmiranda5662
    @joaquinmiranda5662 10 лет назад +9

    5:27 pianisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisimo xd

  • @Araethorne
    @Araethorne 15 лет назад +1

    Someone needs to convince me that the LSO (London Symphony Orchestra) played this so much better then the YSO.

  • @benzackry
    @benzackry 11 лет назад

    don't they have camera focused elsewhere than the brass, winds and strings?!

  • @ayuprnkcller
    @ayuprnkcller 15 лет назад

    Hmmm, it seems like the audio is a bit messed up and unfocused. It sounds like the music is fighting a battle against the obnoxious clamoring of the percussion instead of using it for support

  • @EricVolpert
    @EricVolpert 13 лет назад

    @mykeBC
    I listened to them simultaneously and I have quite a musically trained ear, I muted one while the other played, there is the tiniest, if any, difference, they are different tempos at points, but there is not much difference between the two

  • @Nelmu
    @Nelmu 12 лет назад

    Escucho pero no ubico en donde esta la guitarra! Felicidades a todos!!!!

  • @FabulousMix
    @FabulousMix 15 лет назад

    oh ok. I just never seen that happen during a concert. i take my comment back.

  • @human_garbage666
    @human_garbage666 14 лет назад

    FUCK YES!!!

  • @eysikal
    @eysikal 12 лет назад

    @Haeronthegreat
    Eb? You mean the C trumpet? It is rather strange that the other two are on Bb horns and the principle dude is on a C horn.

  • @EOsmentJBroFan
    @EOsmentJBroFan 15 лет назад

    Yes, I know. I was expecting a yes answer to the question. thanks for commenting on my comment.

  • @YouVRay
    @YouVRay 12 лет назад

    @Adri58 Still, that's only because you're so accustomed to the traditional "Western" music, and not to anything else. Many areas don't even use any of our scales. Doesn't make it bad or anything. We Chinese have our own style as well, so don't judge based on your own biases. You probably don't even understand a bit about Chinese music.

  • @noqerr
    @noqerr 14 лет назад +1

    6:45?something wrong?

  • @Milky111wtf
    @Milky111wtf 14 лет назад

    3:50 trumpet on the far right is Sylar.

  • @xarangafaneka8319
    @xarangafaneka8319 9 лет назад

    donde puedo encontrar las partituras?

  • @drumstyx6464
    @drumstyx6464 15 лет назад

    thank you for the shortcut XD

  • @drumstyx6464
    @drumstyx6464 15 лет назад

    really? i haven't heard the LSO's version yet, but i love the percussion, huge focus on it in this piece

  • @FreackZz
    @FreackZz 12 лет назад

    right at the climax too...

  • @SESZKA1986
    @SESZKA1986 15 лет назад

    GREEEEAT GREEEATTT GREAAATTT

  • @kingryebread
    @kingryebread 12 лет назад

    First Chair Violin: GET IT!

  • @KTOWNK1D
    @KTOWNK1D 14 лет назад

    @JDBMW1: I had the entire score in front of me trying to figure out where they could have gone wrong. NO WHERE! Furthermore, this was one of the last pieces they played of the night, no way could you be nervous by this point.

  • @relike868p
    @relike868p 10 лет назад +4

    Those are the legendary disc brakes right? Whose cars are going to be destructed then?

  • @kddlb
    @kddlb 12 лет назад

    5:46 What's the instrument this woman's playing? :s

  • @Simson616
    @Simson616 14 лет назад

    @EdiEllerymissing We have to be carefull 'bout what we like to call right or wrong. It often happens that people call things wrong which do just not fit into their cultural concept.

  • @Simson616
    @Simson616 13 лет назад

    @xXJawruWolfXx I did not talk about the intrumentalists and their skills - it's just that tan dun won a lot of big prices for his compositions and thus you could expect a big composition that does not only sound nice but also offers you some kind of deep experience, different layers of meaning and some new points of view on our tonal system in reference to the main topic of this symphony - but I can find nearly none of these aspects and thus I'm disappointed...

  • @ericchuimk
    @ericchuimk 15 лет назад

    WOW what's that mini-piano?
    I personally love the version previously with LSO more..
    This version is too much with the guitar
    and the timpani clouded everything..
    what's happening to the percussion?
    Anyway I love the theme
    If he took Beethoven as teacher...
    should he use more standardized orchestral instruments?
    It has gone too far away from Beethoven..
    BTW..just curious
    are the trumpeters using normal Bb turmpets or in other keys (in E maybe?)
    That' s a hard key form trumpet!

  • @noctuorare
    @noctuorare 12 лет назад

    You mean the one around 6:44 ?

  • @FabulousMix
    @FabulousMix 15 лет назад

    lol the piano woman looked like she was typing on a keyboard. how cool!
    amazing, obviously. tan dun conducts hilariously :)
    at 3:23 or 3:24 was the guy going to play, and he stopped? was that a near mistake?

  • @MessengerForte
    @MessengerForte 13 лет назад

    @NathanaelXavier I think it's called a celeste.

  • @willbur342
    @willbur342 6 лет назад

    5:40 what is her job?

  • @fuge511
    @fuge511 5 лет назад

    The video of me crashing the way she did is up go check it out on UH BANDS youtube channel! But I didn't crash on the and like she did lololol at the end.

  • @ScorpiusMusic
    @ScorpiusMusic 14 лет назад +1

    @EdiEllerymissing
    I have to respectfully disagree. While art is a subjective matter, this composition is very well written and performed (though pop sucks imo). The musicians had limited time to play and aren't professionals like the LSO. The "inserts of movie's music" was Tan Dun's homage to John Williams used at the 2008 Olympics China, so there's a reason for that.
    I was at the Piano Texas Festival and several symphonic performances this year, the art of classical music is far from dying

  • @verycute9
    @verycute9 13 лет назад

    6:36 was -- in my opinion -- oe of the best parts... the music is so strong and emotional, and everyone playing showed great enthusiasm and it's easy to tell they were having a great time and felt appreciated AND appreciative for everything happening. Tan Dun was INCREDIBLE, and he (along with the orchestra) did a beautiful job and, I hope, will keep doing what they are doing here... I'm sure they will be known world-wide if they do! :D

  • @KroMcLovinFaSho
    @KroMcLovinFaSho 15 лет назад

    the guitar and brake drums were a little much, but once it got into the main theme, it was a home run.

  • @jeclipse129
    @jeclipse129 3 года назад

    It’s missing chimes, that is what is missing.

  • @Captain93Morgan
    @Captain93Morgan 12 лет назад

    Sadly around the climax he forgets that he isn't conducting professionals and it kind of falls apart....but other than that I love it! Especially the whole idea

  • @kddlb
    @kddlb 12 лет назад

    @tchellman yep

  • @KTOWNK1D
    @KTOWNK1D 14 лет назад +1

    To be honest ever since I watched this part of the concert whilst it was being broadcasted live here on RUclips, this piece always disappointed me. I mean out of any of the other pieces they could have played, this one was what made the RUclips Symphony what it was. Out of any of the other pieces, this is the one they should have known front and back, hence not screwing it up. London Symphony did it way better in my opinion. Bowing was off, timing was off. It's not a hard piece at all.

  • @beebeequail
    @beebeequail 10 лет назад +9

    Wow, didn't know Beethoven's work can be improved by this much!

    • @julexpod7041
      @julexpod7041 8 лет назад

      this isn't him...

    • @nokhimchan7966
      @nokhimchan7966 8 лет назад +1

      +William Huang if you listened it properly you can here that the main melody from Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony no.3 first movement in the middle of this piece

    • @nokhimchan7966
      @nokhimchan7966 8 лет назад +1

      +Nok Him Chan at 4:51

  • @YouVRay
    @YouVRay 12 лет назад

    @Adri58 Don't compare them. It's different. We're so used to hearing what's known to most as "European" music that our ears aren't really trained for the traditional music of the non-European/non-Western countries. Look into Islamic song and Bosnian folk or ganga music, or the Polish Goralski suites, or the African Shona music with the mbira, or the Arabic takht ensembles performing tarab. They all have their distinct scales and musical modes and you'll probably find them very hard to listen to

  • @FreackZz
    @FreackZz 12 лет назад +2

    sadly the crash cymbal was early lol

  • @CodeineRadick
    @CodeineRadick 13 лет назад

    5:30 OMG MINI PIANO WANT!!!!!!

  • @alexfirm62770
    @alexfirm62770 14 лет назад +2

    Cymbalist Fail 6:43

  • @LetItBeFormerlyX
    @LetItBeFormerlyX 13 лет назад

    Fractals are simply taking a source and making more of the same,
    with growth factors.
    Tan Dun is information as music, which is not new the slightest
    bit; except, Madelbrot et al. actually, like Dun, looked at the forest
    to understand fractals and music
    Find my profile.
    This is intensely simple, though I cannot do any of the infinite directions
    of math coming from this.
    I know calculus: change in Y over change in X.
    Some econometrics, stats.
    Prize: technology / travel to the stars+GOD

  • @ProfessorPiano
    @ProfessorPiano 15 лет назад +1

    The wheel things that had those arpeggio tunes weren't as good as the ones the LSO used.

  • @butters22x
    @butters22x 15 лет назад +1

    it was ok .. but i still like the LSO's version better.
    yes the percussion is WAY to loud for this piece

  • @sstxixo3975
    @sstxixo3975 2 года назад

    2:41

  • @pupsinsbarks
    @pupsinsbarks 15 лет назад

    Oh my gosh, I can't believe it... it's a toy piano! It kind of works like a glockenspiel (a really tiny, metal xylophone) but you press keys like you would a piano.

  • @LetItBeFormerlyX
    @LetItBeFormerlyX 13 лет назад

    noticed Hebrew following timing notation after my ID in the next comment:
    I am from a cluster of mixed families.
    I have proposed a theory of science, morality, events (history.)
    What chases most away is the idea of it being a CONVEYED lesson.
    But that also absolves all of being culpable.
    If it should be there is an aspect of nature that implies it has a
    form of quasi-life, it will prove Judaism while simultaneously saying
    a sentiment could live.
    All are correct. One religion. No hat trx

  • @SinDaCode
    @SinDaCode 14 лет назад

    The violins sound so soft compared to that once percussionist >

  • @TimPayne93
    @TimPayne93 8 лет назад +3

    Very biased camera work... not impressed. I could hear a classical guitar which was very prominent, yet no camera shots of it at all, there was also very little lower strings being shown... great piece, but very poor work documenting it.

    • @mlefeb
      @mlefeb 6 лет назад

      Tim Payne No actually I think that “classical guitar” was that small piano looking thing

  • @MozartJunior22
    @MozartJunior22 14 лет назад +2

    Percussions are too loud. when they play you can barely hear the violins.

  • @lyconthrop
    @lyconthrop 15 лет назад

    i did not say i'm good i'm just saying don't criticize other players by making sweeping statements unless you think you're that good, furthermore you should not be rude

  • @Galapheus
    @Galapheus 6 месяцев назад

    Not even bad

  • @AznPandaFTW
    @AznPandaFTW 14 лет назад

    @EdiEllerymissing
    Can you send me your work?
    Perhaps I can get my orchestra here in California to play it.
    :]
    Message me.

  • @chrischen1667
    @chrischen1667 9 лет назад

    ... I thought the melody is his "金聲玉振 茉莉花"

  • @slateflash
    @slateflash 8 лет назад

    4:30 lower strings and upper strings obviously didn't bother to synchronise their bowings

  • @kaikaichen
    @kaikaichen 15 лет назад

    I wonder if they overdid it when they mic'd the percussion...

  • @AngaratoC
    @AngaratoC 12 лет назад

    A Michelsonne I think ?