Beethoven - Symphony No.7 in A major op.92 - II, Allegretto

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  • Symphony No.7 in A major op.92, 2^ movement, allegretto. Author: Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827).
    Performers: Leonard Bernstein & Wiener Philharmoniker
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  • @ludwigvanbeethoven5980
    @ludwigvanbeethoven5980 Před 2 lety +4993

    I love all of you still listening to classical music

  • @wolfgangamadeusmozart5938
    @wolfgangamadeusmozart5938 Před 3 lety +7730

    ngl this some good shit wanna collab bro

  • @Yohanan552
    @Yohanan552 Před 5 měsíci +560

    I don't often listen to Beethoven's 7th symphony, but when I do so do my neighbours

    • @dwhitman3092
      @dwhitman3092 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Love You for that! ❤

    • @chuyhighman6927
      @chuyhighman6927 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I Never Get Tired Playing This Song 🎧 🎵🎵🥸🎧📲
      🩷💜💚🤍❤️🧡💛💓🖤💙🩵🤎🩶💟💖💞☮️👍

    • @Valtitude
      @Valtitude Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yeeeeaaah!👍

    • @TravelingPrik
      @TravelingPrik Před 2 měsíci

      I wish all those ghetto idiots would blast classical music instead of Trashi B

    • @mistermidnight1823
      @mistermidnight1823 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I was listening to a trance version; it demanded I pau respects to its namesake.

  • @elsaandrosemary6622
    @elsaandrosemary6622 Před 9 měsíci +196

    Most people think that classical music is just boring but I think people like us are most lucky because we find peace in classical music. We find our emotions in it.

    • @AlphaCarinae
      @AlphaCarinae Před 8 měsíci +2

      "Most people"?

    • @ovariantrolley2327
      @ovariantrolley2327 Před 2 měsíci

      对对对

    • @A_______Z
      @A_______Z Před 2 měsíci +1

      That's because they only know the emerged part of the iceberg's music :).

    • @stefan1924
      @stefan1924 Před měsícem +3

      Those people just haven't figured out what is good

    • @INSANESUICIDE
      @INSANESUICIDE Před měsícem +1

      Classical and folk music will always be the genres of music closest to my heart, no modern studio produced formulaic pop song or (insert genre of the last 100 years) will ever compare.
      Culture is a manifestation of a peoples soul and history, which is what makes these genre so full of soul and wonder!

  • @azenkwed
    @azenkwed Před 7 lety +11257

    This is the symphony you will hear on every radio station when the world ends.

    • @dodododododonut8447
      @dodododododonut8447 Před 7 lety +250

      If they're still alive lol

    • @7ssenminecraft
      @7ssenminecraft Před 7 lety +196

      I hope

    • @elisariva4296
      @elisariva4296 Před 7 lety +114

      Straordinaria..maestosa..quando mi metto all ascolto di questa sinfonia entro in un altra dimensione..

    • @iriyabran
      @iriyabran Před 7 lety +159

      Hope we'll be drifting in space listening to Bolero after.

    • @deniseserpa1540
      @deniseserpa1540 Před 7 lety +228

      Then we will end in a wonderful way

  • @nothinbutpeanut
    @nothinbutpeanut Před 4 lety +2612

    I remember bumpin' this in my carriage when it dropped.

    • @PierreBagnis
      @PierreBagnis Před 4 lety +98

      This album was definitly his best tbh

    • @nathanalbright
      @nathanalbright Před 4 lety +84

      Beethoven was definitely OG. I'm not gonna lie, I got some ugly looks when I rolled up in phaeton and two blasting this.

    • @Chan-mq9cy
      @Chan-mq9cy Před 4 lety +11

      😂

    • @debbiedoodiedandi
      @debbiedoodiedandi Před 4 lety +13

      A definite bop back in the day! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @RichardRingo1
      @RichardRingo1 Před 4 lety +6

      LOL! :-)

  • @suegomez7023
    @suegomez7023 Před rokem +228

    Never get tired of listening to this. It moves the soul.

    • @gg-hz7wu
      @gg-hz7wu Před 8 měsíci +1

      お気に入り🇯🇵

  • @robulven3019
    @robulven3019 Před rokem +217

    My Music Theory Prof. referred to Beethoven as "The Composer who liberated music". Early on I didn't understand why. With more exposure to his music I caught on. He reimagined chord structure and progressions, creating musical phrases that were truly unique. Simple melodic motifs were transformed into timeless testaments. And of course, his total disregard for the old, formal conventions of classical music. A groundbreaking genius among geniuses. No movement, I believe, better captures the essence of Beethoven, the man, than this one does. Sublime.

  • @rickvanleeuwen9589
    @rickvanleeuwen9589 Před 3 lety +2835

    I love how he interrupts his composition to play an advertisement about kids pissing their beds. Truly a genius decision!

  • @mischobogdanov7781
    @mischobogdanov7781 Před 4 lety +4194

    I'm really proud of that one.

    • @carlosdeltoro2733
      @carlosdeltoro2733 Před 3 lety +38

      Deberías hacer la 10th sinfonia jaja... you really make the 10th symphony...

    • @panjisatriowidiantowidiant924
      @panjisatriowidiantowidiant924 Před 3 lety +131

      Do you will release new album?

    • @dellaomg5085
      @dellaomg5085 Před 3 lety +27

      Do you really think people believe that youre beethoven,I love his songs but just correct me if I got the wrong idea ok,if I did my mistake

    • @JimmyMcGillsg
      @JimmyMcGillsg Před 3 lety +103

      @@dellaomg5085 wooosh

    • @Jlmwb
      @Jlmwb Před 3 lety +29

      Get Mozart on the remix ... 🔥🔥🔥

  • @Masterafro999
    @Masterafro999 Před 8 měsíci +51

    This gives me war thunder 2013-14 hangar vibes. I have, for years, been whistling this tune over and over again. Good times.

  • @maellebeckrich3980
    @maellebeckrich3980 Před 4 lety +2380

    5th Symphony: Epic battle versus good and evil
    6th Symphony: Beautiful day
    7th Symphony: The Apocalypse followed by rebirth

  • @briansmith9188
    @briansmith9188 Před 3 lety +2745

    Beethoven was born in 1770 and wrote this in 1811.
    When it premiered in Vienna in 1813, Beethoven himself conducted the orchestra. He didn't lose his hearing until 1819 (six years before he died in 1827). So he did hear it played.

    • @phyoeyupar134
      @phyoeyupar134 Před 3 lety +33

      SOO TRUE!

    • @vikkytube1
      @vikkytube1 Před 3 lety +35

      Its 'play'. Not 'played'. He did hear it play. What are you, a high school teacher?

    • @seigneurnoir7096
      @seigneurnoir7096 Před 3 lety +149

      @@vikkytube1 Pourquoi cet air si hautain ? Ne serait-il pas plus logique d'écrire "played" au lieu de "play" puisque c'est un adjectif ?

    • @Killerbee4712
      @Killerbee4712 Před 3 lety +279

      @@vikkytube1 Wouldn't you be fascinated to know that not everyone can enjoy the same complexities of the anglo saxon lexicon as you do good sir. I would also like to remind you that this is the internet

    • @vikkytube1
      @vikkytube1 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Killerbee4712 got i together unsaddled become know empathy rubbed cloud pencil asteroid humming come

  • @kkroeger5868
    @kkroeger5868 Před rokem +95

    Simply one of the greatest pieces of music ever written...

  • @tonychapman1259
    @tonychapman1259 Před 11 dny +2

    It’s an absolute privilege to listen to this and feel emotional. I’m from SE London , some might say uneducated but no, I really feel this!

  • @kxvtr1
    @kxvtr1 Před 4 lety +1409

    Lying in bed listening to Beethoven's 7th and the rain outside is bliss.

  • @pascalxavier3367
    @pascalxavier3367 Před 4 lety +2941

    Beethoven will never be forgotten, he has gained immortality.

  • @starwayrunner
    @starwayrunner Před rokem +42

    First time I heard this piece was in "Knowing" with Nicolas Cage. The movie came out when I was 8 years old and I still get goosebumps everytime I recall the apocalypsis scene with this music in the background. Amazing!

    • @Bossman-zw3cq
      @Bossman-zw3cq Před rokem +8

      I thought I was the only one. That scene is one of my favorites of all time.

    • @davevampireknight9778
      @davevampireknight9778 Před 11 měsíci +4

      This isn't the end, son. I know.

    • @martinruzicka7214
      @martinruzicka7214 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Yes, but many years previously the was heard in the Czech film Boomerang. It is a film about communist camps and prisoners. I recommend the movie

    • @quandeldingle1714
      @quandeldingle1714 Před měsícem

      NO MORE WEAPONS

  • @Eddejr
    @Eddejr Před 9 měsíci +18

    This symphony touches deeply my soul…

  • @dmeads5663
    @dmeads5663 Před 4 lety +3053

    The United States was only 36 years old when this song came out.

  • @AdEl-kj8uc
    @AdEl-kj8uc Před 3 lety +3509

    “An old friend once told me something that gave me great comfort. Something he had read. He said that Mozart, Beethoven, and Chopin never died. They simply became music.”

  • @JustinDavis-zh4nd
    @JustinDavis-zh4nd Před 2 měsíci +25

    The older that I get in this life, the more I appreciate Classical Music. It is calming and sootheing.

  • @w.n2425
    @w.n2425 Před 8 měsíci +65

    My Personal Favourite Part is 0:52 to 3:20
    The Power, The soul, The Impact, how it builds up just everything about it is Perfect. If I could use one word to describe it, I’d use either Gripping, Perfect or Powerful. 10/10

    • @JaapvanderVelde
      @JaapvanderVelde Před 7 měsíci +1

      If you could only use one word, you'd use three? :)

    • @malificajones7674
      @malificajones7674 Před 6 měsíci

      I agree completely.
      I think this crescendo is much more powerful than the one later at 6:00.
      I guess that's why this particular section is used so frequently in movies etc.

  • @matthewburford1044
    @matthewburford1044 Před rokem +124

    This song has been making me cry for almost 4 decades.

    • @soeurtherese5747
      @soeurtherese5747 Před rokem +4

      c'est beau a en pleurer en effet . Nostalgique d'un temps inconnue °

    • @ledeyabaklykova
      @ledeyabaklykova Před 3 měsíci +4

      Stop listening to it then!

    • @Svm777
      @Svm777 Před 2 měsíci +1

      2 for me, Matthew!

    • @Spuggky45
      @Spuggky45 Před 2 měsíci

      I am the 100th like to this comment! 😊

    • @salifscott4664
      @salifscott4664 Před 22 dny

      ​@@ledeyabaklykova???

  • @clokey4562
    @clokey4562 Před 7 lety +205

    Beethoven's face is like: "Like I give a fuck"

    • @dovakuh3810
      @dovakuh3810 Před 7 lety +9

      You are the best villain in super mario world xD

    • @stephaniejameson9183
      @stephaniejameson9183 Před 7 lety +5

      He also looks like a deaf genius pianist. Partially deaf people tend not to feel comfortable in crowds/social events, which looks grumpy. Not to say he wasn't moody. I didn't know him. He's probably 30 max in the portrait.

    • @truememestar954
      @truememestar954 Před 7 lety +1

      Ludwig Van Koopa 50th like

    • @johannsebastianbach7370
      @johannsebastianbach7370 Před 7 lety +5

      same goes with me

    • @sebastiancorrales8773
      @sebastiancorrales8773 Před 6 lety

      Likewise

  • @AvrahamYairStern
    @AvrahamYairStern Před rokem +193

    I've been listening to this for years and the buildup from 6:00 gets me every time, it's so worth the wait and the calm escalation that turns into pure chaos is so emotional. I love it

  • @gp33music41
    @gp33music41 Před rokem +578

    Sitting at my desk with headphones on at full volume (must be trying to become Beethoven, I know) and when the crescendo came around, I felt a tear go out of my eye. I've never cried listening to a song or watching a movie at home until now, this is a very powerful piece.

  • @rosaline953
    @rosaline953 Před 4 lety +511

    This is definitely one of Beethoven's best compositions

  • @hilo221
    @hilo221 Před 2 lety +1204

    This remains to be one of the most emotionally moving pieces I've heard in my life.

    • @KokoroKatsura
      @KokoroKatsura Před 2 lety +2

      A N I M E
      N
      I
      M
      E

    • @americantacos7618
      @americantacos7618 Před 2 lety +18

      @@KokoroKatsura no, nope get out go no, no leave this alone this is clear from your taint there is a CAR WAITING JUST GET IN IT AND GO

    • @kurm7161
      @kurm7161 Před 2 lety

      @@americantacos7618 he’s talking about a japanese movie called love exposre which I highly highly recommend you to check it out, even though its 4 hours long its still worth it.

    • @TanThighsYum
      @TanThighsYum Před 2 lety

      @@kurm7161 Have to vouch that Love Exposure is amazing and Sion Sono is a brilliant disturbing director that I love.

    • @oliviakv
      @oliviakv Před 2 lety +11

      it sparks up so many different emotions in me😭

  • @zaza6911
    @zaza6911 Před 10 měsíci +71

    I challenge anyone with a good heart to listen to this piece without having goosebumps

    • @eduardkalmanawardze
      @eduardkalmanawardze Před 7 měsíci

      hits even harder after a rejection

    • @davidsankey5250
      @davidsankey5250 Před 7 měsíci +1

      No goosebumps, sorry not keen on violins; prefer his 5th

    • @tirterra1222
      @tirterra1222 Před 6 měsíci

      Try not to smile: impossible challenge, this piece just naturally makes me happy

  • @orianagrappiolo2572
    @orianagrappiolo2572 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Una meraviglia senza tempo

  • @donniebrasco881
    @donniebrasco881 Před 8 měsíci +117

    2:23 this drop is untouchable, shit is crazy 🔥🔥🔥

    • @chrisvisser-fee2631
      @chrisvisser-fee2631 Před 6 měsíci +16

      This is dumb but unironically thank you. Felt like everyone here is the type to congratulate you if they see you reading a book, and was low-key afraid I was one of them. Seeing another person that's just a... Person that likes stuff is kinda relieving.

    • @moncho6007
      @moncho6007 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@chrisvisser-fee2631
      IT IS DAAWG

    • @SoPiiims
      @SoPiiims Před 5 měsíci +3

      No words to explain how amazing is this drop.

    • @donniebrasco881
      @donniebrasco881 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@TrainedCreeper stop talking nonsense, people just like the music of these composers, and even if they emotionally call them geniuses, I would not say that they would be wrong.

    • @TrainedCreeper
      @TrainedCreeper Před 5 měsíci

      i have seen people claiming that humanity as a whole would be a mistake if it were not for bach's music@@donniebrasco881

  • @uiscepreston
    @uiscepreston Před 3 lety +2578

    This recording is from Leonard Bernstein's final concert which ended with Beethoven's 7th. He was dying of mesothelioma and purposefully chose this symphony as the last thing he would ever conduct. He was incredibly weak and tired; he suffered a coughing fit during the movement after this one. Think about that when you hear the Allegretto swell to its two famous crescendos. And how he held it together to conduct one of the most emotional compositions of classical music. When it debuted, the Allegretto drove audiences wild. It still does.

    • @ianbean6581
      @ianbean6581 Před 2 lety +208

      In April, while my family and I were on vacation, we got into a car accident. My brother became brain dead and a few days later was put to rest after giving away some of his organs, per his wishes. Months prior to this, he learned this piece on piano by himself. He played it beautifully. He taught it to my younger brother. My younger brother plays it now with profound sadness, yet with the sadness, he feels comforted by the fact that this piece was taught to him by my older brother. In a way, this anecdote that you commented reminds me of this.

    • @leo_714
      @leo_714 Před 2 lety +25

      I can't find this exact song in 320kbps. I heard the gramophon cd but its not the same, i think it was restored and in the restored version you are able to hear all the sounds including the cough

    • @StanObirek
      @StanObirek Před 2 lety +11

      What a great man he was!

    • @1upXtraLife
      @1upXtraLife Před 2 lety +2

      Bullshit. How do you really know this is from that performance!?. And I know what performance your talking about. It's the one where he became An old man

    • @MineKraftwerk_
      @MineKraftwerk_ Před 2 lety +33

      @@1upXtraLife Man, relax, it's just music, why don't you just focus on listening to this piece instead of getting into arguments with others?
      Btw, great music, i love it.

  • @ludwigvanbeethoven2420
    @ludwigvanbeethoven2420 Před 4 lety +2148

    Best piece ever?

    • @johnking7535
      @johnking7535 Před 4 lety +33

      Bet

    • @ktongmm
      @ktongmm Před 4 lety +204

      Well that's not for you to decide because you're obviously the creator of the song...
      Forgot to switch accounts Ludwig?

    • @sixth5218
      @sixth5218 Před 4 lety +25

      Indeed your best hit.

    • @derptank3308
      @derptank3308 Před 4 lety +43

      Ludwig Van Beethoven
      You egotistical frick
      Also you’re deaf

    • @stewartmair3995
      @stewartmair3995 Před 4 lety +22

      you've made so many masterpeices it's hard to say
      Ninth symphony
      Appasionata
      Waldstein
      Emporer concerto
      Eroica (3'rd symphony)
      Pathetique
      Seventh symphony
      Les adieux
      Hammerklavier
      Fourth concerto
      And you can put that list in any order you want.

  • @KoMegami
    @KoMegami Před rokem +70

    Beethoven's music has always emotionally moved me, since I was a child. This particular Symphony makes my soul mourn, cry, swell with pride & courage with all the emotion.

    • @protect-me
      @protect-me Před 2 měsíci

      yes yes yes,forever YES.... LOVE!!!

  • @bargainbear1483
    @bargainbear1483 Před 11 měsíci +64

    This has been my favorite for 10 years now. The power of this song is hard to describe in words.

    • @freeguy77
      @freeguy77 Před 11 měsíci +2

      2nd movement of the 7th Symphony.

    • @knopfir
      @knopfir Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@freeguy77 "nono, hes got a point,"

    • @burdman5620
      @burdman5620 Před 10 měsíci

      I know exactly what you mean

  • @romgtr
    @romgtr Před 3 lety +426

    I love metal, jazz, rock... But classical music gives me chills! There is nothing comparable when you hear a whole orchestra live...

    • @lesleyhalkett5675
      @lesleyhalkett5675 Před 2 lety +25

      Good music is good music, no matter the genre. I love Bach and Beethoven as much as I love the Velvet Underground and the Doors.

    • @Tungdil_01
      @Tungdil_01 Před 2 lety +6

      The majority of the metal-heads love art music, but of course, the opposite is not true

    • @raulcruzmiramon7292
      @raulcruzmiramon7292 Před rokem

      @@Tungdil_01 zzzzzzzzz

    • @Bananabeacon
      @Bananabeacon Před rokem

      @@Tungdil_01 what do you mean by "art music"

    • @Tungdil_01
      @Tungdil_01 Před rokem +2

      @@Bananabeacon wikipedia -> art music.
      "Art music (alternatively called classical music, cultivated music, serious music, and canonic music[1]) is music considered to be of high phonoaesthetic value.[2] It typically implies advanced structural and theoretical considerations[3] or a written musical tradition.[4] In this context, the terms "serious" or "cultivated" are frequently used to present a contrast with ordinary, everyday music (i.e. popular and folk music, also called "vernacular music").[2] Many cultures have art music traditions; in the Western world the term typically refers to Western classical music."

  • @michaelstewart9703
    @michaelstewart9703 Před 7 lety +222

    Possibly the best classical piece ever. Such elegance. Such darkness. Such beauty.

  • @adamfowler350
    @adamfowler350 Před 11 měsíci +29

    Nothing is worse than a musician losing his hearing...and this man still wrote music like this.

    • @freeguy77
      @freeguy77 Před 11 měsíci +2

      He never lost it all. But he was severely impaired by what amount he did lose.

    • @zachalexander963
      @zachalexander963 Před 10 měsíci +7

      What’s worse is said musician’s piece being interrupted twice by a Hershey’s commercial. CZcams is a disgrace.

    • @freeguy77
      @freeguy77 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@zachalexander963 I must not have noticed that. A Hershey's commercial? You would think I would have noticed chocolate! ;) I agree, the YT policy of comercials *inside* the video being watched is a disgrace. Bad enough we see them before the video, or after, but *during* should be a no-no! I've seen other videos on YT where it gets obnoxious every 20 min. of a longer video, where it gets interrupted by another commercial.

    • @daniel_winzer
      @daniel_winzer Před měsícem

      Beethoven didn't need ears to hear music! Music was playing in his head!

  • @1Selachii
    @1Selachii Před 26 dny +2

    The best masterpiece of the best artist ever! Just wonderfull- after all this many many years.

  • @ludwigvanbeethoven61
    @ludwigvanbeethoven61 Před 2 lety +143

    This tune is happy, sad, disturbing, majestic, tragic, beautiful, hopeful, curious and playful at the same time.

    • @ES-ge7bb
      @ES-ge7bb Před 2 lety +7

      Dark and mysterious

    • @geo1667
      @geo1667 Před 6 měsíci

      Depressing hopeless ass well..a good mixture of contradicting emotions imo

    • @gigabit6226
      @gigabit6226 Před 6 měsíci

      @@geo1667 ass well?!?!

  • @robertszakonyi3156
    @robertszakonyi3156 Před 2 lety +2057

    How can a piece of music reach out from over 200 years ago and grab you by your soul.

    • @tatianacontreras7127
      @tatianacontreras7127 Před 2 lety +35

      Belleza pura..

    • @ygsr
      @ygsr Před 2 lety +48

      I would consider this the most human musical composition I've ever heard. It will always touch people emotionally.

    • @ordjk4797
      @ordjk4797 Před 2 lety +40

      Music is made to touch the soul , so it will continue doing so forever ( if it’s good music )

    • @anthonywirth995
      @anthonywirth995 Před rokem +28

      Because its Beethoven

    • @msfabulista
      @msfabulista Před rokem +41

      Because we’re all human and feel the same things, whether we were born in 1378, 1978 or 2678

  • @user-fg8lu3pq2f
    @user-fg8lu3pq2f Před rokem +64

    Величайший гений. Действительно, вдох. Глоток воздуха. Столько эмоций.

  • @feliceradice5848
    @feliceradice5848 Před rokem +81

    Who else has become addicted like me to this masterpiece?

    • @katiegrider
      @katiegrider Před rokem

      Same, I can listen to it over and over and hear a different "story". Love it so much.

    • @feliceradice5848
      @feliceradice5848 Před rokem +1

      @@katiegrider Yes, that's so true. We listen to a different story according to our mood. Simply awesome!

  • @hobsylobsy1350
    @hobsylobsy1350 Před 5 lety +675

    2019 - 1812 = 207 (Years!)
    Timeless.

    • @0boecase362
      @0boecase362 Před 5 lety +9

      WOW

    • @BenersantheBread
      @BenersantheBread Před 5 lety +29

      Wow! You know subtraction! Do you want a star for that?

    • @stefanoviera6920
      @stefanoviera6920 Před 4 lety +10

      Hearing in the night, before the most important exams in my life, i would be sleeping is 11:23 but im thinking about my poor dog, my mom told me that he is suffering too much(you and me now wht does it means) and im planing something to recolect some money to save him :c, and my hopes will increase if i have the better grades in this exams, so wish me lucky, i will need it

    • @Martin-fo7bm
      @Martin-fo7bm Před 4 lety +2

      You save my time

    • @monorice2490
      @monorice2490 Před 4 lety +2

      Quick maths

  • @EM-sd1qm
    @EM-sd1qm Před 2 lety +633

    Those first 3 minutes.. my favourite piece of music of all time. Period

  • @clickbaitcabaret8208
    @clickbaitcabaret8208 Před 3 měsíci +5

    CZcams stuck a commercial in the middle of this. Such philistines

    • @frederikhyrup2871
      @frederikhyrup2871 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Agreed. They do that alot tho. Only one more reason it should be publicly owned...(Sorry my inner socialist speaking)...

  • @melissaford717
    @melissaford717 Před rokem +62

    This piece of music has always soothed my soul and spirit. I told my daughter when I die this is something I want played before the real party gets started! Thank you Beethoven 😊

    • @freeguy77
      @freeguy77 Před 11 měsíci +4

      You could do no worse than play the 2nd movement, and then the rollicking "wild party" tone in the 4th! Beethoven's 7th has you covered in both extreme feelings of sadness and then joy!

    • @gigabit6226
      @gigabit6226 Před 6 měsíci

      @@freeguy77 do you mean 'you could do no better'?

  • @orionmich20
    @orionmich20 Před 3 lety +489

    This song is so bittersweet. It perfectly encapsulates the feeling you would have if everything around you started to fade out of existence until only you were left. Left to ponder your mistakes and greatest regrets until you inevitably fade away with the rest of the world.

  • @porflepopnecker4376
    @porflepopnecker4376 Před 4 lety +238

    This is my favorite Beethoven symphony.

    • @seickel
      @seickel Před 4 lety +17

      I plead the Fifth.

    • @directornam4712
      @directornam4712 Před 4 lety +3

      Same

    • @MxolisiHuey
      @MxolisiHuey Před 3 lety +1

      same

    • @romnium162
      @romnium162 Před 3 lety +7

      Symphony no.9 for me, it just sounds holy and idealistic.

    • @ludwigvonzork7494
      @ludwigvonzork7494 Před 3 lety +1

      The ninth symphony not only seems to me the best and most complete (and concise) work of Beethoven, but also of all classical music (and music in general) ...
      for me there is no music that equates to the fantastic, epic, holy and complete 4th movement of the great Ludwig Van's Ninth Symphony

  • @maureraleixo372
    @maureraleixo372 Před 8 měsíci +10

    So dark, tragedy at its prime and yet so lovely my favorite no shadow of doubt.

  • @filthywings353
    @filthywings353 Před rokem +32

    i finally found it the best version. I’m not a classical music expert but the way the music elevates @2:05 is what sets this interpretation apart from all the others I’ve heard.

  • @grampyback
    @grampyback Před 5 lety +133

    It's always nice to hear the soul of man

  • @thecatholiccorner
    @thecatholiccorner Před 3 lety +545

    There is something beautifully mysterious and passionately haunting about this piece...

    • @martinman2590
      @martinman2590 Před 2 lety +10

      its melancholy but i dont know why

    • @simianto9957
      @simianto9957 Před 2 lety +3

      @@martinman2590 I don't feel it being melancholy

    • @simianto9957
      @simianto9957 Před 2 lety +1

      @@martinman2590 what part of 6:29 is melancholic

    • @danielatamasdelazuri7648
      @danielatamasdelazuri7648 Před 2 lety +4

      A contemporary artist reintrepreted this masterpiece , with lyrics from the Elf king by Goethe. Perfect ideea , this is very misterieus, haunting, alluring and beautiful, aetheric and powerful in the same time, just like fairies world. Its almost supranatural , if you listen it several times you ll feel it strange and more then beautuful

    • @efemilios6802
      @efemilios6802 Před 2 lety +1

      Could not have said ti better my self.

  • @whodis5444
    @whodis5444 Před 9 měsíci +7

    I find this piece invokes the feeling of constant pain and futility. Like sisyphus pushing the boulder up the hill, endlessly. An impossible and fruitless struggle that only serves to break your spirit, but one you can't escape. I've been listening to it a lot while playing Armored Core 6 and dying over and over and over and over again.

  • @Minittwastaken
    @Minittwastaken Před 4 měsíci +3

    probably my favourite piece of classical music

  • @aguyinlove
    @aguyinlove Před 4 lety +125

    When something two hundred years old gives you goosebumps....

  • @thee_calamity
    @thee_calamity Před 4 lety +272

    When this symphony debuted in 1813, it received a standing ovation. The orchestra immediately encored this movement.

    • @fifthpint4571
      @fifthpint4571 Před 3 lety +3

      🤜🤛

    • @MrShears100
      @MrShears100 Před 3 lety +2

      You state it as if you were there, how was it?

    • @seigneurnoir7096
      @seigneurnoir7096 Před 3 lety +3

      Encored ? Encore veut dire again, alors ça m'étonne de tomber sur ce terme. On parle toujours d'anglicismes, aurait-on affaire ici à un "francisme" ? ¬‿¬

    • @mememanfresh
      @mememanfresh Před 3 lety +3

      @@seigneurnoir7096 oui

    • @Frankcohle
      @Frankcohle Před 3 lety +34

      @@MrShears100 it was fire, girls were throwing their bras and panties at Beethoven

  • @davidsweeney4021
    @davidsweeney4021 Před rokem +12

    There is genius and then there is real genius. This is unbelievably good. I first heard when I watched "The King's Speech". So grateful to themakers of that film.

  • @Aetius828
    @Aetius828 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Splendeur, tristesse, sublime...

  • @sunnyday6665
    @sunnyday6665 Před 3 lety +235

    The first time I heard this composition was when I was 13 and I was watching the movie "Knowing" with Nicolas Cage. I was absolutely mesmerized with that moment and I fall in love with this composer

  • @samdenham5991
    @samdenham5991 Před 3 lety +468

    The level of skill required to compose music as perfect as this is incomprehensible to me. He truly was one of the greatest.

    • @baronvonlobotomus7530
      @baronvonlobotomus7530 Před rokem +2

      And while being deaf as well. Completely amazes me.

    • @samdenham5991
      @samdenham5991 Před rokem +14

      @@baronvonlobotomus7530 This isn't actually completely true, Beethoven didn't immediately become deaf. He started to loose his hearing at the age of 28 and it slowly deteriorated until around 45. I am certain he was able to just barely hear this piece.
      His 9th symphony however he was completely deaf, he maybe heard the odd loud note if he were close enough.
      Still amazing though, slowly going deaf and still being able to compose such amazing pieces of music.

    • @Saxondog
      @Saxondog Před rokem +3

      Is the greatest...

    • @everhardjones5519
      @everhardjones5519 Před rokem +3

      No , he was the greatest

    • @paulwoodford1984
      @paulwoodford1984 Před rokem

      @@samdenham5991 lose not loose

  • @matthewjacot6065
    @matthewjacot6065 Před 10 měsíci +4

    The strings are the wind, woodwinds are the larks, tympani the thunder. A story without words only pictures. Incredible for a person with hearing. Think of the silence he heard.

  • @shiven513
    @shiven513 Před 10 měsíci +53

    The greatest song of all time, Beethoven was a damn madman.

  • @puchirapan
    @puchirapan Před 8 lety +71

    I fell in love with Beethoven when I grew up. What he wrote is LIFE of every human. The beautiful, painful and yet wonderful life. His music resonates within my soul.

    • @HardtechnoVictim
      @HardtechnoVictim Před 8 lety

      +Chie Wei nice words. u could say this about music in general(not every music oc)...its just a wonderful experience and theres so much of it to explore

    • @pangenium
      @pangenium Před 7 lety

      No, it's not about all the music, these words are exactly about music Beethoven made

    • @terencewood8232
      @terencewood8232 Před 2 lety

      Life is beautiful , fantastic & tragic

  • @r.uthere.6201
    @r.uthere.6201 Před 4 lety +380

    I admit I heard this song on the Movie “kings speech”
    The song hit me like a ton of bricks. Beyond beautiful and frightening as well.

    • @MyIDIsNotAvailable
      @MyIDIsNotAvailable Před 4 lety +13

      Shiiit. Thanks buddy. I just watched Knowing and heard this, but I thought.. hold on.. I heard it in some other movie.. so I'm here searching what it was. Sure it was Kings Speach :)

    • @eebee8052
      @eebee8052 Před 4 lety +19

      I need to watch The King's Speech again. brilliant movie, i loved how they used this song for That Scene.

    • @gnutscha
      @gnutscha Před 4 lety +7

      @@eebee8052 its not a song, its a piece

    • @meCmoni
      @meCmoni Před 4 lety +2

      I heard it in Watchmen as well after hearing it again on Knowing. I’ve always liked this piece.

    • @alandias3268
      @alandias3268 Před 4 lety +1

      Beethoven cause such effect, you may feel the same watching the movie Equilíbrium with Christian Bale.

  • @peggypenguin4702
    @peggypenguin4702 Před rokem +16

    I'm not really a fan of classical music, but this song just hits different

  • @JonahJojoTheMan
    @JonahJojoTheMan Před měsícem +10

    This is one of the most beautiful pieces of classical music I have ever heard in my life. Every time I hear it I get really emotional. One of Berthoven's most important works.

  • @Horny_Fruit_Flies
    @Horny_Fruit_Flies Před 4 lety +199

    This one is in my "eargasm" playlist

    • @asnekboi7232
      @asnekboi7232 Před 4 lety +13

      *checks profile* you lying bitch

    • @santanabanana843
      @santanabanana843 Před 4 lety +2

      If caprice no 24 by Paganini ain’t in there you should put it oh my lord the end sends me into shock each time

    • @franzschubert1758
      @franzschubert1758 Před 4 lety +5

      What about my 100th opus 2nd movement ? :)

    • @Biditchoun
      @Biditchoun Před 4 lety +2

      Try out Pugnani-Kreisler played by Itzhak Perlman :D

    • @czajkowski2352
      @czajkowski2352 Před 4 lety +9

      @@asnekboi7232 you know, they could have their playlist private

  • @RaquelsModernLife
    @RaquelsModernLife Před 2 lety +570

    This is, without a doubt, my favorite of his pieces.

    • @iliketowastepeoplestime2391
      @iliketowastepeoplestime2391 Před 2 lety +11

      I wish I could pick so decisively: This is one of like seven of my favorites.

    • @collantesalvaradojuancarlo3008
      @collantesalvaradojuancarlo3008 Před rokem +2

      For me, this and Für Elise... 😎😉

    • @ejmtv3
      @ejmtv3 Před rokem +3

      5th symphony is still my top 1 along with 9th

    • @kopek702
      @kopek702 Před rokem

      very insightful comment

    • @Jum81
      @Jum81 Před rokem +2

      7nd, 5th, 3rd - that's my top three and the moonlight sonatas 🌙 ❤

  • @Pulsonar
    @Pulsonar Před 8 měsíci +8

    The power of this music is absolutely incredible, serene, reflective, and tinged with a deep piercing sadness. The first 3 minutes is like a victorious commander surveying a scene of utter decimation after a ferocious Napoleonic battle. No celebration, just relief and thanks to God for the few lives spared after a Pyrrhic victory.

  • @k.zerouk8040
    @k.zerouk8040 Před rokem +16

    La transcendance à l'état pur. Quelques notes qui peuvent s' exprimer en un torrent de larmes. Cela s'appelle le talent

  • @itsjustChingiz
    @itsjustChingiz Před 2 lety +50

    If this music doesn't play at my funeral, I'll come alive

    • @freeguy77
      @freeguy77 Před 11 měsíci +2

      We'll make sure it will play, so you will stay in your coffin. lol

  • @jacksoyson4713
    @jacksoyson4713 Před 3 lety +629

    *After years of hearing this song, I have finally found it.*

  • @fmiddle2516
    @fmiddle2516 Před rokem +20

    My dad got tired of me constantly going on and on about how perfect Mozart was and how much better he was and everybody else and then he told me to listen to this and I think this is the most beautiful wonderful piece of music ever written in the history of the planet Earth

    • @emmac1249
      @emmac1249 Před rokem +3

      W dad

    • @freeguy77
      @freeguy77 Před 11 měsíci

      One movement out of the four in this magnificent 7th. No doubt the 2nd movement is so well loved, but the other 3 movements are just as gorgeous. All four movements fit together like tightly-woven gloves.

    • @fmiddle2516
      @fmiddle2516 Před 11 měsíci

      @@freeguy77 1st) I don't know what w dad means (the 1st comment)
      2nd) I apologize sir for taking so long to get back to you...Second, I promise to listen to the other 3 movements and want to thank u for taking the time to read my comment and respond with such a lovely and thoughtfully crafted suggestion. just out of curiosity, have u ever heard
      Larghetto and Allegretto in E minor sonata by Mozart? Do u like Mozart? I think it's purely blissful, ...but if u listen closely, some of the faster tempos are , to me, way ahead of the time it was written...thoughts?

    • @freeguy77
      @freeguy77 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@fmiddle2516 You asked the wrong poster on your first comment. You need to reply to emmac1249. He was the one who wrote W dad. I have no idea what that means, either! The other 3 movements are just as good. Maybe not as 'deep' (definitely not 'sad' as this 2nd (Allegretto) is, but my favorite is the 4th, which I remember my h.s. music teacher said it was a 'wild party'. Who doesn't want to listen to a wild party! So much fun, and loved the 4th movement ever since he played it that first time for us. He played many other pieces, and for a partial section of our tests, he played a piece, and we had to write down the composer, title, and movement. Just a wonderful subject besides the harder academic ones, and wish the high school had another, more advanced music one! Beethoven himself conducted it at its premiere on Dec. 8, 1813 in Vienna. His friends made "a repetition of the concert by which Beethoven was extricated from his pecuniary difficulties." (i.e., getting him in a better financial condition) A charity event for wounded soldiers (Battle of Hanau in Oct. 1813). Nothing has changed in 200+ years with charity events for soldiers! Unfortunately, wars keep appearing requiring more of these events!

    • @fmiddle2516
      @fmiddle2516 Před 11 měsíci

      @@freeguy77 First of all, thank you so kindly for taking the time to write that story to me...I love it! I cant help but to feel slightly down and tough on myself though the way you talk about being so passionate about classical music so much at the high school age! I wasn't ignorant of it, for instance I loved Hungarian rhapsody when I was little and also pachelbell's Cannon but I resented the Nutcracker and couldn't understand why my family loved it, and around age 20 I fell in love with mozarts rondo Alla turk,. But otherwise, I thought classical music was boring and was extraordinarily passionate about the best classic rock, Jerry Garcia band, the best alternative music, and the best reggae and rap, although my rap actually sucked,; I just didn't know it...I'm sooo tired .. Im (because of u) now looking so much forward to listening to that piece now. Thank you! BUT.....,(hehe)...you never told whether or not I liked Mozart's music.

  • @user-ef8mm8rh5q
    @user-ef8mm8rh5q Před 2 měsíci +2

    Yeah, Bethoven all your Musics are the best

  • @seriouscrowtom30
    @seriouscrowtom30 Před 4 lety +118

    How can one song be so tragically beautiful💜

  • @anxiousarsonfrog600
    @anxiousarsonfrog600 Před 3 lety +135

    I cant stop listening to it.

  • @tombowers6713
    @tombowers6713 Před 10 měsíci +6

    It's hard finding pieces of classical music. But once you find it. It's even more sweeter.

  • @Pianosaurus.
    @Pianosaurus. Před 16 dny +1

    The greatest piece of music the world has ever known. If anyone discovers us from other worlds and wants a short film to introduce ourselves, this music should definitely be playing in the background.

  • @theexpress7448
    @theexpress7448 Před rokem +426

    I feel like if Beethoven was a piece of his own music, this would be it. It sounds like a man who keeps to himself. A man molded by his past trauma, shrouded in his own ambition, and scorned by the world. He walks alone, and whenever he tried to find love in someone, it backfires. His only form of solitude come in his music. And even then, he’s losing the ability to hear his own creations. This piece perfectly encapsulates his anger, rage, depression, and momentary bliss with it’s almost melancholic motif. The main melody at the beginning of the movement feels like heavy footsteps. I envision Beethoven taking a walk through the countryside, hands behind his back, Frown on his face, thinking deeply about something troubling him. The end of the piece when everything gets quieter with the staccato strings and oboes reminds me of a sleepless night of trying to write music that just won’t come to you. You slowly drift off into sleep knowing that you failed to formulate the idea you had and you’ll never get the same melody back. And as the piece slowly fades to complete silence the next movement begins.

    • @moviereviews1446
      @moviereviews1446 Před rokem +33

      Chaos and tragedy breeds greatness and virtue.

    • @nadezhdarz9584
      @nadezhdarz9584 Před rokem +16

      couldn't have phrased it better

    • @christianlennon714
      @christianlennon714 Před rokem +5

      I’m like that, I have wrote some of the greatest indie Anthems of the early 21st Century but when you sell your music, you walk alone, you get paid for it then it’s gone, you try all day with Guitar & Piano to write a song that just won’t happen you get infuriated then just as your about to give up, your body goes slowly into Alpha state which is you on brink of drifting off, then that’s when out of nowhere a masterpiece just comes like my recent Bond Song called Devil May Care, Iv wrote songs in my sleep, I woke up once with a dream of 3 female lead singers doing the greatest song I’d ever written, believe it or not it took me an hour after waking up to realise, yes I can write it, it’s mine lol not the three girls in my dream I honesty believed for an hour it was their song even though they don’t exist, wow Iv written some masterpieces in my dreams once wrote a fully composed, lead parts,mrythm parts, lead guitar solo, piano, a fully written song of over at least 7-10 minutes with all lyrics it was an epic mix of Radioheads paranoid android and queens bohemian rhapsody all written in a dream, it’s amazing how human mind works but I have to credit all my tunes and lyrics to God above, no way could I have come up with lyrics & tunes that come out, if your struggling to write do it just as your nodding off, getting sleepy and you’ll get the shock of your entire life when you write a legendary masterpiece whilst nodding off, it actually does freaken work, please try it whilst keeping yourself sleepy, bet you write a masterpiece in less than 10 minutes, now I can write legendary anthems whilst making a cup of coffee in coffee machine singing along then matching it to correct chords on guitar & piano, try it, these things actually work.

    • @muranichanain6027
      @muranichanain6027 Před rokem +3

      Beautifully written and expressed. Homage given so eloquently 👏☺️

    • @DonLoco3
      @DonLoco3 Před 4 měsíci

      As a writer I really feel that last little bit. It's knowing that it was a good piece, something that might have changed things but it fades and is gone, with merely a sadness at what could have been. All the while the next idea has been beating on the door for the last twenty minutes...well said.

  • @MZ-zc1jo
    @MZ-zc1jo Před 2 lety +25

    Musique officielle du film "Zemmour 2022"

  • @user-ep8xo1od9o
    @user-ep8xo1od9o Před 5 měsíci +20

    Listening to this in the car in the dark through the countryside on a lovely december night with my s/o 💗

  • @clarissal8256
    @clarissal8256 Před 11 měsíci +9

    I don't usually listen to classical music but this is other worldly. I'm envelope by it

  • @AimeeRose1997
    @AimeeRose1997 Před 8 lety +496

    "I've never felt power like this before..."

    • @basilus
      @basilus Před 8 lety +29

      "Together we will cleanse the earth for the strongest.."

    • @ktxed
      @ktxed Před 8 lety +9

      +BHarribo All has been revealed

    • @yanca7657
      @yanca7657 Před 8 lety +6

      +BHarribo the Phoenix scene

    • @luis.ereyna3428
      @luis.ereyna3428 Před 8 lety +4

      +Yanca Mirella that had to be probably my favorite scene in the whole movie. I loved it!

    • @krneel128
      @krneel128 Před 8 lety

      *save

  • @spicymemelord4829
    @spicymemelord4829 Před 5 lety +2853

    This song came out in 1812.
    Feel old yet?
    edit: yo wtf obviously I know it’s a piece but do you know what else it is? A joke.

    • @adamkurowski1934
      @adamkurowski1934 Před 5 lety +213

      Feels like it was yesterday. If you didn't grow up in the shade of Napoleon your childhood sucked.

    • @bmac7885
      @bmac7885 Před 5 lety +33

      Quite the opposite memelord, lol, 41 next week, I did feel old but not compared to this tune :-) you have brightened up my day, thank you

    • @spicymemelord4829
      @spicymemelord4829 Před 5 lety +37

      survivaltest 370 uhh sorry mr conductor tHiS pIeCe Is FrOm 1812 FeEl oLd YeT gRaNdPa?

    • @organbuilder272
      @organbuilder272 Před 5 lety +35

      Not a song - There are no word. A "Piece"

    • @jackw.5000
      @jackw.5000 Před 5 lety +18

      spicy memelord Oh my lord people. It’s not the end of the world if he called a piece a song. Take a chill pill.

  • @karenlbellmont6560
    @karenlbellmont6560 Před měsícem +2

    Makes me cry!!! Heard it in 1983 on Cosmos episode with Carl Sagan I believe when I was a teenager.

  • @CasualClassical
    @CasualClassical Před 7 měsíci +21

    One of the most evocative pieces of music ever written. If this doesn’t make you feel things you’re a robot

  • @whitecoffee8090
    @whitecoffee8090 Před 3 lety +273

    I've been listening to this, and then I've started crying, and I don't know why

    • @9SmartSand6
      @9SmartSand6 Před 3 lety +13

      Magnificent music will move you like that. It's one of life's great gifts to us.
      The first time I heard Kiri te Kanawa sing _Beim Schlafengehen_ from Strauss' _Four Last Songs_ , the hair on the back of my neck literally stood up.
      czcams.com/video/3XP2chJ6Ujc/video.html

    • @angeleye8953
      @angeleye8953 Před 3 lety +2

      Cause you can feel it....An appropriate song "if" ..but if is,this it right here for the soundtrack for it.Hopefully not.

    • @joesix-pack4022
      @joesix-pack4022 Před 3 lety +12

      Because of the beauty.

    • @willow9526
      @willow9526 Před 3 lety +3

      Each time, when I hear this, I must cry.

    • @farouk1991
      @farouk1991 Před 3 lety +8

      I honestly cried too
      How come a human came up with is he muat be divine

  • @duncanwcraig9668
    @duncanwcraig9668 Před 4 lety +786

    They’ll be listening to this in 2250.

    • @vergiltechtip6383
      @vergiltechtip6383 Před 4 lety +13

      Opsie daisie we all ded by then

    • @MuadDiiib
      @MuadDiiib Před 4 lety +49

      @@vergiltechtip6383 and they will still see these comments of dead men and women LOL. kinda sad but cool. comments frozen in time by other consciousnesses.

    • @MuadDiiib
      @MuadDiiib Před 4 lety +2

      Marc not that many generations ahead.

    • @mehdi3580
      @mehdi3580 Před 4 lety +1

      down with google Maybe the end of the 🌍

    • @tabushka292
      @tabushka292 Před 4 lety +11

      @@MuadDiiib Only if the servers these comments are stored on are maintaned until then. Which is unlikely, and hard drives are intricate pieces of technology, it's not like book found in old library or clay tablet buried in ground. It has more risks of losing the information on it, but perhaps future generation will be able to recover small parts of data found in old hard drives. So in a way, to them, we'd be like what medieval monks who wrote books in those times are to us. And they'd be studying youtube comments to figure out how our language worked.

  • @infinityyworks
    @infinityyworks Před měsícem +10

    Death stains the auditorium. The littered corpses of the once mighty council now strewn against its surfaces, their last gasps of life dripping down the dissident blade of Gabriel's sword.
    The last councilor, now backed up to a wall, scrambles for words between panicked breaths as death approaches with measured steps.
    "W-wait! Y-you can't do this! Our status forbids it! This is treason, heresy, murder! We are the supreme authority, our law commands you!"
    "You command nothing. Your words hold no power over me, or anyone else. Lest you truly believe you can talk my blade back into its sheath."
    "B-but the people are on our side! The citizens of heaven know that we are just!"
    "The masses only follow you out of fear and desperation. I will show them there is nothing to be afraid of, for there is no species nor origin, vested rank or holy status that will stop the sharp edge of a sword.
    We all bleed the same blood, and the cushions of your thrones have made you weak and impotent."
    "P-please, Gabriel, see reason! The council follows the will of the Father! You seek to go against our creato-"
    "Face it, brother. God is dead. The fire is gone. You're chasing phantoms."
    Gabriel's silhouette now towers over the councilor, his shadow cast upon a soon lifeless corpse. He raises his sword for the final cut as the crying mess on the floor stammers out his final feeble argument. "B-b-but the Father's light! Without me you cannot hope to reconnect with it! I-i-if you kill me, you'll be dead in a matter of hours!"
    ...
    "I know."
    A clean, silent cut glides through the councilor's neck, severing his spine with elegance and ease. His head falls onto the marble floor, the rest of his body following soon after.
    Bereft of status but brimming with purpose, Gabriel gave a final message to the angels amassed at the gates of the auditorium before leaving Heaven for the very last time.
    His arm outstretched, without a word, the people saw. In the silence the message rang out to the far ends of the cosmos.

  • @florakavel94
    @florakavel94 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Une pensée pour mon professeur de musique de collège qui nous a initié à la musique classique, c'était pas gagné surtout lorsqu'il a voulu nous apprendre le solfège et à jouer à la flûte ce morceau de Beethoven. Qu'est ce que notre classe était fière davoir travaillé et relevé le defi! Merci Professeur, la musique m'a moralement sauvée la vie dans les moments difficiles..))

  • @n124ac9
    @n124ac9 Před 4 lety +407

    RIP to those 1.2 thousand people who disliked.

  • @KeithFlint350
    @KeithFlint350 Před 5 lety +356

    The only classical composer able to drop the bass

    • @jamerv86
      @jamerv86 Před 4 lety +38

      Morgan Blue since he couldn’t hear it, he needed to feel it.

    • @q.m9094
      @q.m9094 Před 4 lety +18

      You need to see rachmanioff

    • @marcinkrocki8114
      @marcinkrocki8114 Před 4 lety +8

      ekhem Vivaldi

    • @1Heirborn
      @1Heirborn Před 4 lety +7

      Beethoven did it well in this piece, but drops have been part of classical music for at least 200 years (check out Tchaikovsky's Marche Slave for one of the most iconic drops in music)

    • @RuzGaming
      @RuzGaming Před 4 lety +6

      @@marcinkrocki8114 Especially La Folia, that part after the fade just blows me away no matter how many times I listen to it.

  • @GBabyTheOG
    @GBabyTheOG Před 2 měsíci +1

    Putting an ad half way through this masterclass of a symphony, I digress…

  • @heyches8428
    @heyches8428 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Gabriel is coming back with this one 🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️

  • @krakenburger56
    @krakenburger56 Před 4 lety +159

    Person: What time signature is it in?
    Me: Timeless

  • @andreinita1367
    @andreinita1367 Před 10 lety +44

    I was looking for this song for about 4 years now.... I am so happy that I have found it !

    • @MarshalBeard
      @MarshalBeard Před 10 lety +11

      Same here! I heard it first in the film "Knowing" with Nicholas Cage. Absolutely loved it, but never found it. Last week I started playing a game called War Thunder, which has this song in it and I had to look for it. Looked up the soundtrank and found it :)

    • @MrGarruk123
      @MrGarruk123 Před 10 lety +1

      Marshal Beard
      You thought "Knowing" was a good film? The ending was laughable

    • @MarshalBeard
      @MarshalBeard Před 10 lety +3

      MrGarruk123 No, I absolutely loved the song. Movie was crap like most with Nicholas Cage.

    • @writerforlifeify
      @writerforlifeify Před 10 lety

      My local (Toronto) all-classical radio station plays this tune frequently, I heard it just this morning. The station is 96.3 Classical FM. However the rendition I heard today was (to my ear) even lovelier than this one--it's a fresh, shorter interpretation with vocalizations, very popular in concert now, generating encores. I don't know who re-composed it, maybe Carl Jenkins? It's just amazing...I'd love to hear it in a movie.

    • @MarshalBeard
      @MarshalBeard Před 10 lety

      writerforlifeify I live an hour north of Toronto so I get that station (Georgina). How is it? never really thought to listen to it because I was worried about quality.

  • @mcclane3999
    @mcclane3999 Před rokem +2

    Gotta love the ad disrupting this piece

  • @unintellisense5877
    @unintellisense5877 Před rokem +21

    I'm not the first to feel it, but the swelling at the 2 minute mark should bring emotion to anyone who can hear it.