excellent documentary! I agree with others, however--- the music is WAY too loud, AND seems to be several tracks playing over each other. Not sure what the channel creator was thinking by doing this, unless it's their way to bypass copyright. Regardless, it's ridiculous.
The hymn “Ode to Joy” was written in 1785 by German poet Friedrich Schiller. Apparently Beethoven liked the tune, because he included it in his Ninth Symphony, written between 1822-1824. It is therefore part of the Public Domain-no copyright is in effect.
music is to loud
Damn that cello man!!!
Beautiful place. I went there in 2012
Was the cello really loud when you were there too?
Excellent! Thank you.
Can't hear the narrator over the music.
excellent documentary! I agree with others, however--- the music is WAY too loud, AND seems to be several tracks playing over each other. Not sure what the channel creator was thinking by doing this, unless it's their way to bypass copyright. Regardless, it's ridiculous.
The hymn “Ode to Joy” was written in 1785 by German poet Friedrich Schiller. Apparently Beethoven liked the tune, because he included it in his Ninth Symphony, written between 1822-1824. It is therefore part of the Public Domain-no copyright is in effect.
The music is to loud
Its a shame that the music masked the narration for the first 7 minutes
martha and her daughter had crazy eyes like ramona
It’s called “background music” for a reason. If I wanted to listen to a cello concert I would have looked one up. 👎
I wonder how many comments on cello music with narration say, "If I wanted to listen to narration I would have looked one up"?
Love the song, but there’s a reason it’s called “background music”.
Washinton the man seems come to life again
THE MUSIC IS TOO LOUD.
What sbout his mothers house?
Why is 19th century Beethoven played to an 18th century setting (Washington died in 1799)
What?
Crack (or this video).
Not. Even. Once.