Have you gotten to Pope Boniface 8 yet where Dante really sees at last that the empathy he had for the excuses the damned had been giving him is a mockery? From the beginning, the "follow your heart" gets better justice from Dante's poem than that disgusting novel Bridges of Madison County.
20:49-21:05 I've heard many heavy-sounding classical music pieces in my life, but only liszt, in this excerpt, led me to goosebumps so big that it led to tears roll down my face. Even the heaviest classical music has never caused such thing to me.
*He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.* John 3:36 KJV
Kudos to DAN BROWN for bringing this incredible LISZT work to attention in "INFERNO"', for mainstreaming the word "iconography" & introducing a new audience to classic art & architecture: BRAVISSIMO! Being an art historian myself, Robert Langdon is the perfect (atypical) hero, erudite, scholarly & handsome! Is there such a gentleman out there & would he marry me?!
Thanks for sharing complete this stupendous recording. My ultimate desert-island "Dante" is Sinopoli's on DG, but I love Barenboim's vastly different take too. Gustave Doré is also welcome.
First opportunity for me to hear this work, of course out of interest awoken by Dan Brown's Inferno. High audio quality, but it would have been so nice when more of Gustave Dorés images were shown instead of only one: -the entrance to Inferno-
In fact, the Dore's illustration belongs to the Canto X, when the latin poet tells Dante not to hide and watch the grave where someone is arising from inside: "Vedi là Farinata che s'è dritto: / Dalla cintola in su tutto il vedrai."
Er...I always thought it depicted the Bolgia of heretics, in pits of fire. On Doomsday, the great stone slabs will fall down, sealing them in flames for eternity
*He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; He that overcometh shall not be hurt of the second death.* Revelation 2:11 KJV *And I saw a **_great white throne, and him that sat on it,_** from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them.* *And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: **_and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works._* And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and *death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works.* *And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. **_This is the second death._* *And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.* Revelation 20:11-15 KJV And they *overcame* him *by the blood of the Lamb,* and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death. Revelation 12:11 KJV *Much more then, being now justified **_by his blood,_** we shall be saved from wrath through him.* Romans 5:9 KJV *But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: **_which is the second death._* Revelation 21:8 KJV
Fortunately our classic composers did, in general, not impose a tempo in beats per minute (bpm), leaving room for relative tempi and emotional interpretation.
If you mean the book Inferno, *(SPOILERS FOR INFERNO)* it plays at the finale, where the WHO and Langdon find the virus under Istanbul during a concert of this symphony.
Actually is a scene from the X Canto of the Inferno, where Dante holds discourse with a pair of Epicurian Florentines in one of the tombs, Farinata Degli Uberti and Cavalcante de'Cavalcanti. It's the circle of the heretics: they are trapped in flaming tombs, since they thought their soul would've died together with their body, as Epicurus teached.
+Damian Vilalreal Davide Battle is right, it's the first torture in the City of Dis where heretics are tormented to eternal burial and flames in their tombs. They denied the soul's immortality hence their burial and burning goes on forever.
Right now Im reading "Inferno" by Dante is simply perfect with Liszt's music.
Me too!
Have you gotten to Pope Boniface 8 yet where Dante really sees at last that the empathy he had for the excuses the damned had been giving him is a mockery? From the beginning, the "follow your heart" gets better justice from Dante's poem than that disgusting novel Bridges of Madison County.
Me too! It really fits the mood.
You can say that again
2:13 "Everything is collapsing around me." - Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
Спасибо, я как раз это искал
This is certified Kaiserredux moment
20:49-21:05 I've heard many heavy-sounding classical music pieces in my life, but only liszt, in this excerpt, led me to goosebumps so big that it led to tears roll down my face. Even the heaviest classical music has never caused such thing to me.
How about Les Preludes?
Mahler 8 maybe?
@@ryanli1294 ooh, a cultured one I see
verdi's requiem, tuba mirum
*He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.*
John 3:36 KJV
2:40 The End is Nigh - The Hollows
Thank you
Franz Liszt, I can't even describe how amazing this is
I was never able to describe these pure raw emotions in words.
4:25 ❤️
Kudos to DAN BROWN for bringing this incredible LISZT work to attention in "INFERNO"', for mainstreaming the word "iconography" & introducing a new audience to classic art & architecture: BRAVISSIMO! Being an art historian myself, Robert Langdon is the perfect (atypical) hero, erudite, scholarly & handsome! Is there such a gentleman out there & would he marry me?!
The Final Nail is Being Nailed
“Everything is collapsing around me.”
the parts at 4:25 and 18:48 are so sick🤩
My favorite part, good headbanging material
You guys low brass players?
@@Quickness_Fitness me piano
Thanks for sharing complete this stupendous recording. My ultimate desert-island "Dante" is Sinopoli's on DG, but I love Barenboim's vastly different take too. Gustave Doré is also welcome.
1:37 Belgrade pact takes on Bulgaria!
Just read Den Brown's Inferno and now im listening this wonderful work. Such an amazing feeling
3:08 - 4:00 will get stuck in your head. Be warned.
Tell me about it.
Don't forget 4:17 and 4:25
Why did I click it 😂😂😂
mAnu I clicked hit 😂😂😂
And when it goes like in 18:47 ?
Guess that's where Danny Elfman got the inspiration for the 1989 'Batman" theme.
That's what I thought too ! 😯
And don't forget the great Bernard Herrmann for many of his superb works...
First opportunity for me to hear this work, of course out of interest awoken by Dan Brown's Inferno. High audio quality, but it would have been so nice when more of Gustave Dorés images were shown instead of only one: -the entrance to Inferno-
In fact, the Dore's illustration belongs to the Canto X, when the latin poet tells Dante not to hide and watch the grave where someone is arising from inside: "Vedi là Farinata che s'è dritto: / Dalla cintola in su tutto il vedrai."
Er...I always thought it depicted the Bolgia of heretics, in pits of fire. On Doomsday, the great stone slabs will fall down, sealing them in flames for eternity
@@christopheraliaga-kelly6254 i guess you are right! Thanks for correcting me.
Ah yes again a war in the Balkan
Oh God.
Very evil sounding. Love it.
Sounds familiar.
Lmao
is this the real liszt?
Incredibles or suttin from disney
Fantastic!
3:37-4:25
looks like I'm not alone in coming from dan brown. oh look, my profile picture suits this
*He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; He that overcometh shall not be hurt of the second death.*
Revelation 2:11 KJV
*And I saw a **_great white throne, and him that sat on it,_** from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them.*
*And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: **_and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works._*
And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and *death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works.*
*And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. **_This is the second death._*
*And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.*
Revelation 20:11-15 KJV
And they *overcame* him *by the blood of the Lamb,* and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death.
Revelation 12:11 KJV
*Much more then, being now justified **_by his blood,_** we shall be saved from wrath through him.*
Romans 5:9 KJV
*But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: **_which is the second death._*
Revelation 21:8 KJV
4:25
reminds me of the soundtrack of Psycho
I see in the music details it says. "Licensed to: WMG; Public Domain".
Is this recording free to use then?
WestMichiganUser probably
Kaiserrdux anyone?
2:40
Poeta Supremo Dante Alighieri.
Maestro eterno, liszt!!!!!!!
The Gangbang of Bulgaria
This music is for toy story.exe 2 xd
4:25 ghouls'n ghosts ?
good start
turn on the boxes it´s Barenboim at Liszt
+Geed Ribeen I was quite surprised how well they both go together! This must be his greatest recording ever!
It's the tenth canto.
always&forever😆
its unfortunate the rest of the symphony never comes close to matching the first movement.
Largely true. It is a hard act to follow. Probably should have been a standalone piece.
This music look like aladdin exe bad ending and boss music
A Whole New World.exe Bad Ending
А кем сыграно? К исполнению имеется отношение или же просто выложено? (а откуда материал. Почему нет ссылкe на покупку \ support).
2:13 The Fourth Balkan War
Sorry, it should be Presto molto alla breve at 03:53, it is more like Allegro.
Fortunately our classic composers did, in general, not impose a tempo in beats per minute (bpm), leaving room for relative tempi and emotional interpretation.
Yes, but not even close.......
I prefer Liszt's Les Preludes. Just my opinion.
That was what I was thinking.
Abandon all hope ….
nah fam I'm good
…Ye who enter here.
Is this in the public domain?
Yes I believe so
The composition is. The recording isn't.
🙇♂
ToyStory2.exe Game Over (Woody)?
Aladdin killed Genie
Aladdin killed Abu
Aladdin killed Princess Jasmine
Aladdin killed Jafar
wich scene is the one drawn? i can't remember
If you mean the book Inferno, *(SPOILERS FOR INFERNO)* it plays at the finale, where the WHO and Langdon find the virus under Istanbul during a concert of this symphony.
It is the start of Dante's Inferno, where Dante and Vergilius enter hell without fear, as drawn by Gustave Doré.
Actually is a scene from the X Canto of the Inferno, where Dante holds discourse with a pair of Epicurian Florentines in one of the tombs, Farinata Degli Uberti and Cavalcante de'Cavalcanti. It's the circle of the heretics: they are trapped in flaming tombs, since they thought their soul would've died together with their body, as Epicurus teached.
+Damian Vilalreal
Davide Battle is right, it's the first torture in the City of Dis where heretics are tormented to eternal burial and flames in their tombs. They denied the soul's immortality hence their burial and burning goes on forever.
Krst pod Arno baptism.
This sounds like you're listening to the news....
La Sinfonía de la Divina Comedia de Dante (S.109), o simplemente la “Sinfonía Dante”, es una sinfonía coral compuesta por Franz Liszt.