Over 200 years old and still to this day one of the greatest pieces of music ever created. The 6 people who disliked this video clearly don't know golden music when they hear it
I don't know which is more stirring--listening to this, or playing it. I played the French horn in college band, and we played the entire overture on one of our tours--gunshots in a barrel and everything! Ohh, the percussion section was in their element! 😁😁😁
Over 200 years old and still to this day one of the greatest pieces of music ever created. The 6 people who disliked this video clearly don't know golden music when they hear it
The people who disliked are jealous they cant play like that
"I'm telling you, I need an explosive device for this piece."
This is possibly the most beautiful and greatest classical song of all time.
"No one will ever forget that night and what it meant for this country. But I will never forget the man, and what he meant to me".
Shows you how powerful music is and always will be.
That's my boys hehe
I don't know which is more stirring--listening to this, or playing it. I played the French horn in college band, and we played the entire overture on one of our tours--gunshots in a barrel and everything! Ohh, the percussion section was in their element! 😁😁😁
Take that Napoleon!
the dislikes are from the napoleon
Average dude: There's NO WAY a cannon could possible be considered as an instrument for an orchestra"
"He was my father. And my mother.
The best version I’ve heard on CZcams...added brass, organ and guns- - Wow!
ON GOD WE ESCAPING THE CATACOMBS AND WAITING ON FOR THE BOAT WITH THIS ONE!🔥🔥🔥
Possible the best rendition ever. Wow
"Classical music is relaxing and calming"
I've just sent this clip to my son-in-law to play for my Daughter when she's nearing the end of her labour. Should be sometime today 🙌🏻
Who says classical music is boring hasn't listened to this epic
Ah, the cannon, the mannliest instrument. Closely followed by the organ with 128' stops
Love it, love it, love it! 1812 never gets old!