I'm 57 and had the great fortune of having my dad introduce me to this masterpiece when I was in my teens. Before he played it, he took the time to explain (passionately) the events that are supposed be represented by each section of the piece. For me, that made all the difference and to this day I can still remember the first time I heard it like it was yesterday. It is always an emotional experience. My dad is 86 now and we still enjoy this occasionally when we get together. Thank you dad for the incredible upbringing.
My dad did the same for me when I was a pre-teen! He also loved Cannonball Adderly, Lou Rawls and could build literally anything, all without a college degree: a very polymathic person, my dad! You're very blessed to still have your dad as mine passed eleven years ago from cancer.
@@Lubawaandme Good job. Despite your inability to get a measly 4 words correct, your broken English gibberish was close enough to remind me of the actual film. 👏
I can't begin to try to understand what it must be like to hear this in your head and be able to write down all the little parts and pieces that make it whole. It's one thing to be able to see it and play it on an instrument but to come up with it new in your mind and put it all together to make it sound like it does.....would it be a curse or a blessing? A blessing to the listener for sure but to the creator? The one thing that I do know is that this music transcends time and cultures. I highly doubt that in 100 years anyone will care anything about pop, rock, rap or any other modern popular music but the Masters will still be heard world wide and strong as ever.
Its different for different composers but most compose pieces in parts with regular progression, except for the atonal ones like Scraibin and Sorabji who wrote a lot of pieces with no progression. Bach is the master of melody and you can very well see the progression in all Beethoven symphonies, its as evident as the sky (except for the 6th).
Beethoven managed even after becoming deaf , it did take him a long time to compose his 5th. , these people yes perhaps hear it in the head . But , they are within the music , so perhaps they feel it not hear it .
I hear symphonic music in my head sometimes really loudly and all original, probably a symptom of having tinnitus - trouble is I can never remember it long enough to write it down!
I first heard this piece when I was about 12 years old, living in Colorado Springs on the 4th of July at Memorial Park. From that moment, I've loved classical music, and this piece will always be my number one. BTW, I'm 60 years old now.
So the year you first heard it would be 1976. It was the bicentennial for our nation. This music would've been perfect for the 4th of July celebration.
Troparion of the cross 0:01 Se incorporan maderas 2:00 Oboe solo 2:20 Everyone plays 3:13 March melody 4:07 Tense music 5:02 La marselleise 5:50 Tense music again 6:23 La marselleise 6:40 Voivoda 7:03 (F#) Voivoda (Eb) 7:50 Minor bridge 8:10 U Vorot 8:34 Tense music 9:16 La marselleise 10:28 Voivoda (Eb) 10:56 U Vorot 11:38 Exchange of music 12:00 France advances 12:20 Battle of Borodino 12:32 France advance towards Moscow 12:44 Troparion of the cross (Trumpet version) 13:26 God save the tsar 14:43
Quedo sin palabras cada vez que escucho esta obra maestra. No puedo evitar que las lágrimas afloren por la emoción que genera cada movimiento de esta pieza musical. Me siento tan feliz de vivir para escucharla, porque lo que vivieron antes de P. Tshaikovsky no pudieron disfrutarla. Gracias a Dios por este gran compositor que le regaló al mundo, en mi humilde opinión, la más grande y hermosa obra musical. Saludos y abrazos desde Panamá.
Ud. sr. a dicho todo lo que yo siento al escuchar esta obra. Mi padre admiraba a este compositor genial y desde niña lo escuché. Fraternos saludos desde Montevideo, Uruguay
Está gran obra musical en ella se muestra el espiritu del pueblo ruso por defender a su patria de los ejército francés y en una gran opera fue plasmada está gran victoria
I have to agree. Brought me to tears. Antonio Pappano's beautiful conducting and exceptional performance by each orchestra musician made this an excellent piece from Tchaikovsky to listen to.
I always think of my dear deceased cousin when I listen to this. Had just bought his first car with an 8 track and was playing this and kept raising the volume before the cannons.
My childhood memories of tchaikovsky are only the nutcracker suite and swan lake as our father took us to these ballets. I'm now turning 65 on May 6 and it's only now I'm learning his other symphonies he is truly a genius and master of melodies, no other but Tchaikovsky for me ✨💥🔥🎵🎶
็Had Tchaikovsky lived long enough to be among the audience of this concert, he would NOT believe this was happening to his Overture which he once commented that it had no musical value but all kinds of noise. Tchaikovsky was rarely satisfied with his works and was always a cruel criticizer on his own outputs.
No, you don't understand what I wrote. Tchaikovsky himself said his 1812 was written musically with what he called "noise". Read again carefully. I didn't blame this performance. On the contrary, this performance was overwhelming !!!
tchaikovsky hated a lot of his work, the same thing happens with the nutcrackers. He was fond of sleeping beauty but in term of popularity, the nutcracker outsell everything else. Perhaps, it's the only "stable" thing every xmas
I am not Russian but this song melts me all the time the intro is just so heart warming Tchaikovsky probably resting in his grave listening to his intro and smiling saying “yes my ppl I’m listening am here with u all in spirit but my body still hear u my ppl”! He knows that he has left a legacy behind til the end of time. I love and wish all the ppl peace and blessings of Russia 🇷🇺 from Antigua 🇦🇬 with love🫶🏽.
Quel plaisir de voir ce peuple néerlandais qui apprécie autant la belle musique classique. On les sent tellement en osmose avec l.orchestre. Splendide et émouvant.
It's 1/1/2022 England, I'm 52, male and crying like a baby; but with uncontrollable joy at this fantastic performance, from one man's mind so many talented, passionate people together making this cohesive beauty as one, and so many people sharing in the beauty of their performance as one. Incredible! Humans at their best. I'm blown away
Amen, I am a 51 year old male in South Carolina doing the same. If only the powers that be could have emotions we would live in a different world. I seriously doubt 500 years from now humans will say that this music sucks. I am very convinced they will say much of what we listen to today sucks. This music transcends all that is. Don’t get the serum and save humanity
Внучке 7 лет. Она первый раз была в консерватории, послушала мое любимое произведение. Я думала она не выдержит. Она сказала : бабушка еще пойдём на Чайковского? Хотя перед этим мы ходили на Штрауса. Но Чайковский ей запал больше.я очень рада!
I tried not to cry and miserably failed. What beautiful, heart warming, exciting performance! The orchestra, the maestro, audience, the fires. PERFECT!
That parts cool and all but my fav is the tempo change right after that. I’ve always felt those are the hardest parts to get down perfectly so I always have huge respect for ones pulled off right
I’ve heard of many recordings of this piece, but this is the recording I keep coming back to. Perfect setting, performance, tempi, audience, everything . 🙌🏼
¡Hoy es Fiestas Patrias en el Perú, 28 de julio! Y en un placer inmenso celebrarlo con esta maravillosa obra del Maestro Piotr Ilich Tchaikovski. ¡Gloria a Rusia! ¡Viva el Perú!
Magnifica interpretación al aire libre por esta prestigiosa orquesta neerlandesa dirigida por el inglés de origen italiano Antonio Pappano de esta espectacular Obertura 1812 compuesta por el legendario compositor ruso P.I.TChaikovsky. BRAVO !!! Saludos desde España.
Как хорошо, что этот славный человек, Чайковский, наш соотечественник. Отдал долг великой, европейской культуре, прекрасным музыкальным произведением. Браво. Музыкантам респект.
An awesome performance. These musicians are real pros the way they played this piece. The woman playing the solo flute, and the man playing the solo oboe played their parts perfectly. I've listened to another symphony orchestras play the 1812 Overture, and while they did a good job, it was sort of lacking in the lively robust quick tempo the way his orchestra plays it. I imagine this music wouldn't be easy to play either. They all deserved a standing ovation.
Algo más universal que la música? Autor ruso, orquesta holandesa, durector británico de origen itálico. Se escucha en todo el mundo... Excelente versión
Su vida matrimonial con Antonieta que triste el tipo era gay y en esa época era prohibido serlo en Rusia. Ella pasó sus últimos días en clínicas psiquiátricos y él plasmó su tristeza en la música 😢
How lucky were the good people of Amsterdam to attend this wonderful performance of the 1812. Having lived in that great City, I am very familiar with the Prinzengracht, but I was absent when this concert took place.
I'm a professional musician, have been so many years. Rock, country, blues, jazz... thats the stuff I tend to like, follow, play, write and record. I've never been a follower of classical music. I may never be. But if anyone, anytime, ever were to ask me what my single all time favorite piece of music is, it would be this. No remotely close second. I am referring to the composition itself, not this performance (which as of itself is splendid). Tchaicovsky's 1812 overture - its beauty, atmosphere, raw power and aggression, emotional impact, and sheer brilliance through its dynamics and perfect chord progressions, all amount to the closest to harmonic and melodic perfection in a musical composition one may ever get to experience. Kudos Pyotr. 🎵
Obertura. 1812 una de mis favoritos del genial Tchaikovsky, simplemente Espectacular, me gustó, gracias por brindar estas creaciones de la música que permase a través de los tiempos.
Happy birthday Pëtr, and thanks for all the wonderful music you've donated to us. Your soul will always show up everytime someone listens to your music or plays it, and you'll be never forgotten. It's amazing how you enriched the human culture and which powerful emotions you can instill through the notes you've written. Thank you!
I've long been a lover of the 1812 ... I think I just found my most favourite performance. Thanks to AVROTROS for this. Naturally congratulations to all of the musicians and the conductor, but also to the video and sound teams who captured it and brought it here! Thanks you seems so little ...
Que bella pieza, despierta sensaciones y emociones de valor, fraternidad, orgullo, triunfo ante la adversidad. Gracias Tchaikovski por esta obra atemporal y trascendental.
La Obertura histórica 1812 de Tchaikovski ofrece un fuerte contraste con su música romántica ,a los que nos tiene acostumbrada esta maravilloso compositor !!
desde el puerto de San Antonio, Chile, en mi opinion obertura 1812 constituye la mas hermosa obra de todos los tiempos, obra papetica y poetica del legado que nos dejo el gran genio
@@paladin18118denke nach!gibt’s nicht auch russische Juden bzw jüdische Russen? Es gibt auf jeden Fall deutsche Juden! Und in Israel habe ich russische Juden kennengelernt 😊
I've seen so many versions of the 1812 Overture. I've seen it with cannons. I've seen it with drums and cymbals. I've seen it with corks popping out of champagne bottles. And now I've seen it with muskets. I liked them all, but the cannons and modern artillery were actually the worst versions I've heard. They're flat, and don't duplicate well on recordings. Odd as it sounds, when recorded, drums and cymbals sound more like cannons than cannons do.
Agreed. I have a CD with actual cannons being fired and once you hear it played well with the deep voice of large cannon anything heard played differently is a letdown.
Мощь и величие России, её задушевность и героизм в этой торжественной увертюре.... Обращаю внимание на умение СЛУШАТЬ И СОПЕРЕЖИВАТЬ у зрителей. Очень трогательно. Умеют слушать !!! Прекрасное исполнение
Despite the lack of canon fire as Tchaikovsky wrote this still is my favourite recording of Oyverture 1812. Perfect tempo and intonation. This ensemble's reputation proofs well deserved. @22Worzel, the conductor is a professional and while you may consider him overanimated I thi k his conducting is well in line with the meaning of the piece, and you can not argue with the results of the recording.
Music is universal. Crossing temporal and spatial barriers, that audience could have been the same as the one at Woodstock. The joy, rapture is exhilarating.
Divya Pal Singh..... sure a bunch of high degenerates...sure....woodstock was an example of celebrating your own cultural decline and decadence... this transcends " pop " culture.
тогда, ещё советую вам посмотреть 2-ой концерт для фортепиано Рахманинова в исполнении слепого японского пианиста Нобуюки Тсуджи ... вот, тогда можно будет и клясться
I got to play the 1812 for our H.S. Band winter concert many years ago (clarinet). It is the most exciting wonderfull experience I had the whole year. The end is marked FFFF which means AS LOUD AS YOU CAN PLAY. There are many intricate parts to play before you get there, and Tchaikovsky has no pity for those who are not technically proficient. This short piece is just incredible- tender, patriotic, religious, and all-out mayhem all rolled together. The outdoor performance at Tanglewood long ago combined the Boston Symphony and the Summer student orchestra combined (about 200 pieces!) with of course, real cannons at the end. I watched it on TV and wished its little speaker could have produced the full sound of that performance. It may sound silly, but this piece makes my heart race as it builds and builds - even though I hate all wars, I love great music.
First time I heard this ouverture live was on May 5th, 1977 as part of a Liberation Remembrance Concert by the The Hague Symphony Orchestra (Residentie Orkest) that consisted of only Tchaikovksky 's symphonies. Not riffles , but real cannons were used, that made extra impressive. The more because we accompanied a blind lady that wasn't aware of these cannons and was very upset by hearing them. Since then I remember that execution every time I hear this symphony. I love it every time I hear !
Have to admit the idea of black powder rifles and pistols was great. We always have either heavy drums or cannons, it added a different sound. That is how the piece should be enjoyed right up and close, and having the focus go back and forth from the orchestra and the audience was a great balance. The emotions of the audience are just as important as those sharing their talent.
This is how it would have been heard during Tchaikovsky's life. It was impossible to time cannon shots with enough precision until the 1960s. Some orchestras started playing recorded cannon shots in the 1920s, but before that rifles typically stood in for cannons.
This concert was plays in Holland.The dutch were involved in this war of 1812 because Netherlands was french at this period.I remember that survivors of the great army crossed the berezina river(25 th of November 1812) on two bridges built by 400 dutch heros with their half body in the cold water.almost all died of pneumonia the next days.
I'm 57 and had the great fortune of having my dad introduce me to this masterpiece when I was in my teens. Before he played it, he took the time to explain (passionately) the events that are supposed be represented by each section of the piece. For me, that made all the difference and to this day I can still remember the first time I heard it like it was yesterday. It is always an emotional experience. My dad is 86 now and we still enjoy this occasionally when we get together. Thank you dad for the incredible upbringing.
My dad did the same for me when I was a pre-teen! He also loved Cannonball Adderly, Lou Rawls and could build literally anything, all without a college degree: a very polymathic person, my dad! You're very blessed to still have your dad as mine passed eleven years ago from cancer.
素晴らしきかな1812年‼。
Great story Scott , thanks for sharing !
Чудесно!!! Спасибо большое вашему папе!!!)))
Great dad!
The lady in the 14:39 minute... That's classical music: pure joy, pure happiness.
ponchot yo that Vsus4 resolving to a V and back to the tonic chord never fails to give me GOOSEBUMPS
It's just old age and clinging
@@geert574 can you explain what you wrote ?
@@geert574 What are you talking about, Geert, man!
Geert Matthys care to give an explaination your statement buddy?
Tears in my eyes,,,,what a perfect interpretation,,,, Tchaikovsky would be so proud....
AND NOW IS CRESCENDO !
Tchaikovsky hated this music. Perhaps he wouldn’t like being remembered as the composer.
thats kinda the point, he would think this is better because he hated it@@pointerish
@@Lubawaandme Good job. Despite your inability to get a measly 4 words correct, your broken English gibberish was close enough to remind me of the actual film. 👏
@@JD_tcbI’m assuming you’re talking about V for Vendetta?
I can't begin to try to understand what it must be like to hear this in your head and be able to write down all the little parts and pieces that make it whole. It's one thing to be able to see it and play it on an instrument but to come up with it new in your mind and put it all together to make it sound like it does.....would it be a curse or a blessing? A blessing to the listener for sure but to the creator?
The one thing that I do know is that this music transcends time and cultures. I highly doubt that in 100 years anyone will care anything about pop, rock, rap or any other modern popular music but the Masters will still be heard world wide and strong as ever.
Its different for different composers but most compose pieces in parts with regular progression, except for the atonal ones like Scraibin and Sorabji who wrote a lot of pieces with no progression.
Bach is the master of melody and you can very well see the progression in all Beethoven symphonies, its as evident as the sky (except for the 6th).
I agree, this sort of creation requires a brain and the ability to use it.
Beethoven managed even after becoming deaf , it did take him a long time to compose his 5th. , these people yes perhaps hear it in the head . But , they are within the music , so perhaps they feel it not hear it .
Amen mike
I hear symphonic music in my head sometimes really loudly and all original, probably a symptom of having tinnitus - trouble is I can never remember it long enough to write it down!
OMG this is one of the best renditions of 1812 I've ever seen. Powerful beyond belief ❤
Yes it was. The passion these musicians put into their performance was great.
Хора не было, печально(
I have listened this magnificent overture thousands of times over the past 50 years and never get tired of it! This performance was outstanding!!
I first heard this piece when I was about 12 years old, living in Colorado Springs on the 4th of July at Memorial Park.
From that moment, I've loved classical music, and this piece will always be my number one.
BTW, I'm 60 years old now.
So the year you first heard it would be 1976. It was the bicentennial for our nation. This music would've been perfect for the 4th of July celebration.
Troparion of the cross 0:01
Se incorporan maderas 2:00
Oboe solo 2:20
Everyone plays 3:13
March melody 4:07
Tense music 5:02
La marselleise 5:50
Tense music again 6:23
La marselleise 6:40
Voivoda 7:03 (F#)
Voivoda (Eb) 7:50
Minor bridge 8:10
U Vorot 8:34
Tense music 9:16
La marselleise 10:28
Voivoda (Eb) 10:56
U Vorot 11:38
Exchange of music 12:00
France advances 12:20
Battle of Borodino 12:32
France advance towards Moscow 12:44
Troparion of the cross (Trumpet version) 13:26
God save the tsar 14:43
Quedo sin palabras cada vez que escucho esta obra maestra. No puedo evitar que las lágrimas afloren por la emoción que genera cada movimiento de esta pieza musical. Me siento tan feliz de vivir para escucharla, porque lo que vivieron antes de P. Tshaikovsky no pudieron disfrutarla. Gracias a Dios por este gran compositor que le regaló al mundo, en mi humilde opinión, la más grande y hermosa obra musical. Saludos y abrazos desde Panamá.
Que linda describcion! Perfecto, asi lo siento tambien. Abraços do Brasil
Ud. sr. a dicho todo lo que yo siento al escuchar esta obra. Mi padre admiraba a este compositor genial y desde niña lo escuché. Fraternos saludos desde Montevideo, Uruguay
Gracias a Dios por esta pieza maestra de la música clásica. Saludos desde Colombia.
Have you listened to Handel's Messiah?
Está gran obra musical en ella se muestra el espiritu del pueblo ruso por defender a su patria de los ejército francés y en una gran opera fue plasmada está gran victoria
El mismo espiritu del pueblo ukraniano en contra de los invasores rusos.
this piece of art just made me cried. So many feelings. Simply, THE BEST
Me too. I cry every time I hear it.
I have to agree. Brought me to tears. Antonio Pappano's beautiful conducting and exceptional performance by each orchestra musician made this an excellent piece from Tchaikovsky to listen to.
@@koditv6296 A great display of virtue, what it means to be human!
it allways makes me cry!!!
I thought that I was the onlyone who cries whit this..
I always think of my dear deceased cousin when I listen to this. Had just bought his first car with an 8 track and was playing this and kept raising the volume before the cannons.
The audience's reactions are the reason why I still play my violin and piano
Как такие люди как Чайковский рождаются. Я просто замираю когда его слушаю. Особенно это 🙏🏻концовка просто свет меркнет!
This orchestra is just POURING themselves into this. God, that's good to see...
...and the crowd was loving it...even under their raincoats.
Ever time I listen to Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture, I just feel happy inside filled with musical emotion.
Невероятно!!! При каждом просмотре хочешь и плакать и смеяться одновременно. Чайковский- гений музыкальной мысли
My childhood memories of tchaikovsky are only the nutcracker suite and swan lake as our father took us to these ballets. I'm now turning 65 on May 6 and it's only now I'm learning his other symphonies he is truly a genius and master of melodies, no other but Tchaikovsky for me ✨💥🔥🎵🎶
็Had Tchaikovsky lived long enough to be among the audience of this concert, he would NOT believe this was happening to his Overture which he once commented that it had no musical value but all kinds of noise. Tchaikovsky was rarely satisfied with his works and was always a cruel criticizer on his own outputs.
You have to know that this is a concert given on the canals in the middle of the city centre of Amsterdam. Noise is unavoidable.
No, you don't understand what I wrote. Tchaikovsky himself said his 1812 was written musically with what he called "noise". Read again carefully. I didn't blame this performance. On the contrary, this performance was overwhelming !!!
tchaikovsky hated a lot of his work, the same thing happens with the nutcrackers. He was fond of sleeping beauty but in term of popularity, the nutcracker outsell everything else. Perhaps, it's the only "stable" thing every xmas
That's what a lot of hardcore musicians do
hard to believe...
Maestro: So what instrument do you play?
Student: You know, artilleries and stuffs...
Maestro: WHAT?!
Ulala señor español
Jajaja jajaja
It's a B# artillery.
😂😂😂😂😂
I've watched this video at least 50 times and it still give me chills every time. Absolutely stunning performance ❤
I am not Russian but this song melts me all the time the intro is just so heart warming Tchaikovsky probably resting in his grave listening to his intro and smiling saying “yes my ppl I’m listening am here with u all in spirit but my body still hear u my ppl”! He knows that he has left a legacy behind til the end of time.
I love and wish all the ppl peace and blessings of Russia 🇷🇺 from Antigua 🇦🇬 with love🫶🏽.
Спасибо, дорогой друг ❤!!!! Разделяю Ваши чувства ❤❤❤
Russia defeated France back then
Now Russia has to defeat Satan who's pushing for NATO to endanger Russia's security.
what is it about music that affects the human soul so much?.......this presentation was masterful.
Tchaikovsky is a pure genius, my idol 💓💓💓💓
I cried! Thank you for sharing! with love from South Korea🎉
Desde el Perú, me maravilla escuchar esta hermosa obra, realmente grandioso.
Quel plaisir de voir ce peuple néerlandais qui apprécie autant la belle musique classique. On les sent tellement en osmose avec l.orchestre. Splendide et émouvant.
It's 1/1/2022 England, I'm 52, male and crying like a baby; but with uncontrollable joy at this fantastic performance, from one man's mind so many talented, passionate people together making this cohesive beauty as one, and so many people sharing in the beauty of their performance as one.
Incredible! Humans at their best. I'm blown away
Amen, I am a 51 year old male in South Carolina doing the same. If only the powers that be could have emotions we would live in a different world. I seriously doubt 500 years from now humans will say that this music sucks. I am very convinced they will say much of what we listen to today sucks. This music transcends all that is. Don’t get the serum and save humanity
Gay
Stay strong. Colin
🙄
Внучке 7 лет. Она первый раз была в консерватории, послушала мое любимое произведение. Я думала она не выдержит. Она сказала : бабушка еще пойдём на Чайковского? Хотя перед этим мы ходили на Штрауса. Но Чайковский ей запал больше.я очень рада!
I tried not to cry and miserably failed. What beautiful, heart warming, exciting performance! The orchestra, the maestro, audience, the fires. PERFECT!
14:07 is the best part. Who would’ve thought repeating the same note 13 times would sound so beautiful
That part reminds me of The Matrix Revolutions.
That parts cool and all but my fav is the tempo change right after that. I’ve always felt those are the hardest parts to get down perfectly so I always have huge respect for ones pulled off right
He only did it to send this conductor ballistic hahaha Fantastic
"What did you play in the performance?"
"Musket"
It reminds me so much to my father, he passed away 21 years ago and he loved Tchaikovsky, and, for sure, this overture ❤
I’ve heard of many recordings of this piece, but this is the recording I keep coming back to. Perfect setting, performance, tempi, audience, everything . 🙌🏼
It happens to me exactly the same. And it always makes me cry.
I totally agree sir . Music is just a beautiful thing .
ua-cam.com/video/ZrsYD46W1U0/v-deo.html Did you listen choral version?
Perfect audience, except for the kid yelling about 5 seconds into the performance 😂
@@RichardLaya. 💯
¡Hoy es Fiestas Patrias en el Perú, 28 de julio! Y en un placer inmenso celebrarlo con esta maravillosa obra del Maestro Piotr Ilich Tchaikovski. ¡Gloria a Rusia! ¡Viva el Perú!
Просто фиерия русской классической музыки в Европе, браво оркестру, просто великолепно, спасибо!
i love the heavy brass part. gives me goosebumps.
As a young boy I bought this music on one of my first records. I still have it. Perfect romantic music for a 17 year old... haha....
I was 15 when I bought the Antal Dorati version in brand-new stereo.
Was a teenager of culture lol
Bravo! I love people gathering around the orchestra listening to the music. That was awesome. Wish this would happen in my country.
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14:41 is the best moment in the history of music
13:05 and 14:07 are better
that man at 0:45 .... universal expression of Overture 1812 lovers! :3
1:46 more likely :D
More like 14:40 for me.
14:57
The girl have hiccup and the boy are start to have it
Obi Wan in a completely musical orgasm
Magnifica interpretación al aire libre por esta prestigiosa orquesta neerlandesa dirigida por el inglés de origen italiano Antonio Pappano de esta espectacular Obertura 1812 compuesta por el legendario compositor ruso P.I.TChaikovsky. BRAVO !!! Saludos desde España.
Cada vez que la escucho siento que la piel se me enchina y los ojo se me llenan de lagrimas
En el minuto 1:46 eso tipos son gey
@@PadreJohnnysins bueno. Y eso que. Si q levamoaser
@@PadreJohnnysins Y qué tiene de malo xd
Here's the Power of Music like never seen before and after!
God Bless Tchaikovsky's soul for so much contribution to humanity's joy!
They are so happy and deeply touched by this magnificent music... I love you guys
러시아 구원을 기도하는 선율 00:07
군대의 행진 04:07
프랑스국가-마르세예즈 05:50
러시아민요선율 07:10
프랑스 대항하는 러시아 시민 08:32
❤
반갑습니다ㅎㅎ
15:00 anthem of the Russian empire
@@АлександрМакедонский-ф3е, пора России его вернуть.
고맙습니다 ㅎㅎ
Never ever fails to make me tear up. What a rendition.
This was the first time I actually cried listening to a performance. Amazing! Thank you.
Как хорошо, что этот славный человек, Чайковский, наш соотечественник.
Отдал долг великой, европейской культуре, прекрасным музыкальным произведением. Браво.
Музыкантам респект.
Простите....? Долг?😂))))
“Truly there would be reason to go mad were it not for music". Tchaikovsky
Happy birthday!!!! 🎊🎉🎇🎂🎈
We’re defending Paris with this one 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
An awesome performance. These musicians are real pros the way they played this piece. The woman playing the solo flute, and the man playing the solo oboe played their parts perfectly. I've listened to another symphony orchestras play the 1812 Overture, and while they did a good job, it was sort of lacking in the lively robust quick tempo the way his orchestra plays it. I imagine this music wouldn't be easy to play either. They all deserved a standing ovation.
Algo más universal que la música? Autor ruso, orquesta holandesa, durector británico de origen itálico. Se escucha en todo el mundo... Excelente versión
И старый Русский гимн в конце. Пора России его вернуть.
Su vida matrimonial con Antonieta que triste el tipo era gay y en esa época era prohibido serlo en Rusia. Ella pasó sus últimos días en clínicas psiquiátricos y él plasmó su tristeza en la música 😢
How lucky were the good people of Amsterdam to attend this wonderful performance of the 1812. Having lived in that great City, I am very familiar with the Prinzengracht, but I was absent when this concert took place.
14:42 is sublime. They keep it so tight in a proper march, it’s beautiful.
okay so how have i scrolled through the comments for a solid 10 minutes and no one has mentioned the dying cat at 0:16
I'm a professional musician, have been so many years. Rock, country, blues, jazz... thats the stuff I tend to like, follow, play, write and record.
I've never been a follower of classical music. I may never be. But if anyone, anytime, ever were to ask me what my single all time favorite piece of music is, it would be this. No remotely close second.
I am referring to the composition itself, not this performance (which as of itself is splendid). Tchaicovsky's 1812 overture - its beauty, atmosphere, raw power and aggression, emotional impact, and sheer brilliance through its dynamics and perfect chord progressions, all amount to the closest to harmonic and melodic perfection in a musical composition one may ever get to experience.
Kudos Pyotr. 🎵
Hope 0:05
Perseverance 1:34
Pride 2:13
Vision 4:08
Spryness 5:02
Love 7:02
Journey 8:33
Encounter 9:17
Integrity 10:54
War 12:00
Triumph 13:26
Celebration 14:43
Messages written through music
Obertura. 1812 una de mis favoritos del genial Tchaikovsky, simplemente Espectacular, me gustó, gracias por brindar estas creaciones de la música que permase a través de los tiempos.
Happy birthday Pëtr, and thanks for all the wonderful music you've donated to us. Your soul will always show up everytime someone listens to your music or plays it, and you'll be never forgotten. It's amazing how you enriched the human culture and which powerful emotions you can instill through the notes you've written. Thank you!
francesco bell
I've long been a lover of the 1812 ... I think I just found my most favourite performance. Thanks to AVROTROS for this. Naturally congratulations to all of the musicians and the conductor, but also to the video and sound teams who captured it and brought it here!
Thanks you seems so little ...
NO WORDS ..IS absolutely impossible to describe what we hear And see And feel here...just no words...FROM LIMA PERÚ
Que bella pieza, despierta sensaciones y emociones de valor, fraternidad, orgullo, triunfo ante la adversidad. Gracias Tchaikovski por esta obra atemporal y trascendental.
Pure genius! We humans beings need this genius in these days . I do not understand 560 people that doesn’t like this piece of art .
La Obertura histórica 1812 de Tchaikovski ofrece un fuerte contraste con su música romántica ,a los que nos tiene acostumbrada esta maravilloso compositor !!
desde el puerto de San Antonio, Chile, en mi opinion obertura 1812 constituye la mas hermosa obra de todos los tiempos, obra papetica y poetica del legado que nos dejo el gran genio
This moving performance made me cry. Very beautiful and perfect. Congratulations.
Музыка шикарная! Наш Чайковский родной🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Он еврей, а не русский😂
Эти люди уничтожают планету
@@paladin18118denke nach!gibt’s nicht auch russische Juden bzw jüdische Russen? Es gibt auf jeden Fall deutsche Juden! Und in Israel habe ich russische Juden kennengelernt 😊
Truly marvelous!!! I have never watched an orchestra concert in my life. If I ever do, surely I'll cry. 💕
A great production here... showing the genius of Tchaikovsky. I think even Mozart would be impressed with this masterful work.
If you’re not using artillery. You’re not playing it right.
I've seen so many versions of the 1812 Overture. I've seen it with cannons. I've seen it with drums and cymbals. I've seen it with corks popping out of champagne bottles. And now I've seen it with muskets. I liked them all, but the cannons and modern artillery were actually the worst versions I've heard. They're flat, and don't duplicate well on recordings. Odd as it sounds, when recorded, drums and cymbals sound more like cannons than cannons do.
Shut up you pretentious prick
Agreed. I have a CD with actual cannons being fired and once you hear it played well with the deep voice of large cannon anything heard played differently is a letdown.
@@7come11two Oh, not at all.
@@7come11two Depends -- If you heard it with the late Paul Barnett, doing it correctly, it'd be different.
This is a fantastic performance! So much passion and love. Just cryied my tears out!
You cried so much you spelled cried wrong
Love the onductor, no baton, and chewing gum.. BEAST
….no gum he’s tasting the music!
Probably the most impressive moment ive ever see in a music concert. That was outstanding. Congrats.
i agree 100%
I am not even from the country of Russia and here so emotional when gets to 13:27 to the end such a grate master piece
Blessed are those who have an opportunity to hear such a beautiful piece of music performed by great players ...
Мощь и величие России, её задушевность и героизм в этой торжественной увертюре.... Обращаю внимание на умение СЛУШАТЬ И СОПЕРЕЖИВАТЬ у зрителей. Очень трогательно. Умеют слушать !!! Прекрасное исполнение
When this is played at 4th of July celebration with cannons just excites me so much I can't even put it into words
Despite the lack of canon fire as Tchaikovsky wrote this still is my favourite recording of Oyverture 1812. Perfect tempo and intonation. This ensemble's reputation proofs well deserved.
@22Worzel, the conductor is a professional and while you may consider him overanimated I thi k his conducting is well in line with the meaning of the piece, and you can not argue with the results of the recording.
only karajan's 1812 was perfect but this comes very close
Yes. Absolutely. It only needed canons to be perfect.
In view of the constraints of where this was performed, I think muskets more than made up for the lack of cannons
@@guguigugu ua-cam.com/video/ZrsYD46W1U0/v-deo.html
What? I came here only for the canons
Everything about this performance was magnificent!
this film make a deep impression on me. the audience's face is serious but gentle. thank you for uproading.
Wonderful performance, crisp tempos, crystal clear sound quality. This is a keeper for the audience reactions alone!
Music is universal. Crossing temporal and spatial barriers, that audience could have been the same as the one at Woodstock. The joy, rapture is exhilarating.
Divya Pal Singh..... sure a bunch of high degenerates...sure....woodstock was an example of celebrating your own cultural decline and decadence... this transcends " pop " culture.
HAVE LISTEND AND WATCHED MANY TIMES AND NEVER GROW TIRED OF IT!! SOME SAY IT IS THE BATTLE OF GOOD OVER EVIL!! WHAT AN ENDING!!!!
The masterpiece show to the new generations, especially the Europeans, the Russian people indomitable spirit!...
Una de las piezas más hermosas de la música clásica, un placer para los oídos
Клянусь --Это лучшее, что я видел - слышал в своей жизни .. Спасибо!!!!!
тогда, ещё советую вам посмотреть 2-ой концерт для фортепиано Рахманинова в исполнении слепого японского пианиста Нобуюки Тсуджи ... вот, тогда можно будет и клясться
Превосходно! Великолепное исполнение! Одна из моих самых любимых композиций!
И исполение и инсценировка! 👍👌👏
I got to play the 1812 for our H.S. Band winter concert many years ago (clarinet). It is the most exciting
wonderfull experience I had the whole year. The end is marked FFFF which means AS LOUD AS YOU CAN PLAY.
There are many intricate parts to play before you get there, and Tchaikovsky has no pity for those who are
not technically proficient. This short piece is just incredible- tender, patriotic, religious, and all-out mayhem
all rolled together. The outdoor performance at Tanglewood long ago combined the Boston Symphony and the Summer
student orchestra combined (about 200 pieces!) with of course, real cannons at the end. I watched it on TV and
wished its little speaker could have produced the full sound of that performance. It may sound silly, but
this piece makes my heart race as it builds and builds - even though I hate all wars, I love great music.
Thank you very much for posting of a joyous gathering of people just enjoying the moment, all to rare these days.
I'm literally crying. This is MARVELLOUS!
Definitely one of the most beautiful live performances of this overture. Thank you very much as always!
1991년 고등학교 2학년 여름방학 숙제로
음악선생님께서 이곡을 듣고 감상문을 제출 하라고 하셨습니다
수업시간 내내 교과서 있는 노래 부르고 이론 수업은 하나도 없었지만 지금도 그 때
친구들과 합창하며 불렀든 교과서에 나오든
노래들은 다 기억합니다
What a show! Awesome performance!
고등학생때 전국관악대회에 이 곡으로 참여했었고
대상을 받은 기억이 아직까지도 생생하네요
트럼펫으로 정말 열심히 연습했던 곡
Heute in Oktober 2022 aktueller und schöner und hoffnungsvoller denn je!!! Rußland lebt und wird leben!!!
🙏🌼
First time I heard this ouverture live was on May 5th, 1977 as part of a Liberation Remembrance Concert by the The Hague Symphony Orchestra (Residentie Orkest) that consisted of only Tchaikovksky 's symphonies. Not riffles , but real cannons were used, that made extra impressive. The more because we accompanied a blind lady that wasn't aware of these cannons and was very upset by hearing them.
Since then I remember that execution every time I hear this symphony. I love it every time I hear !
Have to admit the idea of black powder rifles and pistols was great. We always have either heavy drums or cannons, it added a different sound. That is how the piece should be enjoyed right up and close, and having the focus go back and forth from the orchestra and the audience was a great balance. The emotions of the audience are just as important as those sharing their talent.
Drums are not right
I did see this done with USMC howitzers though
This is how it would have been heard during Tchaikovsky's life. It was impossible to time cannon shots with enough precision until the 1960s. Some orchestras started playing recorded cannon shots in the 1920s, but before that rifles typically stood in for cannons.
Exceptional performance. 1 million out of 10 stars!
This concert was plays in Holland.The dutch were involved in this war of 1812 because Netherlands was french at this period.I remember that survivors of the great army crossed the berezina river(25 th of November 1812) on two bridges built by 400 dutch heros with their half body in the cold water.almost all died of pneumonia the next days.