In essence, the Allegretto is a profound and timeless expression of human emotion, moving seamlessly between sorrow and strength, creating a deeply resonant listening experience.
Such familiar melodic lines. Love the way the video show the music score. It keeps me on my toes trying to analysis it! He was such a genius. His music lives on!
Look up the articles about the disagreement on this matter. A few conductors (both Kleibers, Klemperer, I forget who else) have preferred pizz. here, saying that the marking in the autograph score is not in the composer's hand. I prefer it pizz., just on aural and dramatic grounds, but not having done the research myself, I am not sure how strong the evidence for it is.
Well, thanks for sharing that. It just sounded really weird to me, since it's the only recording I've heard pizzicato this far. If you find out something more, let us know!
I would go with Bernstein here who had a really good ear for Beethoven and would certainly not have gone with pizzicato. P stirs things up while this is the coda.
There's a sort of underlying and magical simplicity to this piece, from the 5-note theme itself to the sunnier central section that is just a simple switch to the same key but in the major.
When i was 15,my cat got caught in a combine harvester. This song was playing in my Cat's funeral broadcast on a twitch livestream. Takes me back to the good old 1750's 😥😥😥
It is a C clef, because the center of the clef symbol indicates the note C. The clef can be moved to different places depending on the range of the voice or instrument. In this case it's technically called Alto clef because of it's placement on the staff.
I love how Beethoven takes such a simple idea and makes it into a masterpiece. I love this movement so much!
Same as in his 5th symphony
First Last and 9th!
Same it's so moving! 😂
He really expresses his sadness in his music!
Going to arco, after all that pizz, feels like a better and more emphatic way to conclude the piece
Beethoven was great at expanding on simple motifs. It's what the majority of his music is built on.
Wow this beethoven guy is sooo good! I hope he makes more music soon!
Beethoven is died
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@@BassoonReedWater That was the joke...
This remarkable composition just gets under the skin! A great example of the power of classical music.
Gorgeous music! It was perfect for the movie "Knowing." Peaceful and brilliantly played!
I first heard this piece when I was only 5 years old and it's still one of my most favourite compositions
In essence, the Allegretto is a profound and timeless expression of human emotion, moving seamlessly between sorrow and strength, creating a deeply resonant listening experience.
Such familiar melodic lines. Love the way the video show the music score. It keeps me on my toes trying to analysis it! He was such a genius. His music lives on!
2:10 - The greatest part of the entire song!!!
I actually like the little fugue part more.
4:17 called and said WRONG
It's a piece.
Cristian Cruz where is the text?
Agree!!
Last four measures at the ending is arco! ARCO!!!
You would be excellent at music sins
Look up the articles about the disagreement on this matter. A few conductors (both Kleibers, Klemperer, I forget who else) have preferred pizz. here, saying that the marking in the autograph score is not in the composer's hand. I prefer it pizz., just on aural and dramatic grounds, but not having done the research myself, I am not sure how strong the evidence for it is.
Well, thanks for sharing that. It just sounded really weird to me, since it's the only recording I've heard pizzicato this far. If you find out something more, let us know!
Katrina Leigh, only when they are not MY OWN sins!! HAHAHA :/
I would go with Bernstein here who had a really good ear for Beethoven and would certainly not have gone with pizzicato. P stirs things up while this is the coda.
There's a sort of underlying and magical simplicity to this piece, from the 5-note theme itself to the sunnier central section that is just a simple switch to the same key but in the major.
Wonderful. A true masterpiece.
Very useful to follow the symphony!
A haunting and majestic movement...
A melhor música de todos os tempos , atemporal !!!
what beautiful counterpoint.....
Beautiful presentation
Beautiful
짱입니다.^^ - 명랑한 고독커
ainda vou ouvir isso ao vivo
This movement is incredible.
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He made this peice while he was going deaf. It's not false. This is true and it happened. 😢
Thank you Donald!
No problem good fellow
Beethoven! 👌
I am the genius!
Wow sounded so nice up until the last bars, the damn last 4 bars are ARCO!
What is ARCO?!
@@conniewaterman1673 it’s where you use your bow instead of plucking
@@briechambers2586 Actually, Arco = Bow
5:20 - 6:09 I wish this had been longer
counter point at its finest
In this part, I imagine Beethoven thinking : in your face Bach
6:10 the BEST🎶🎶🎶
I wonder why a lot of movies used this movement for the soundtrack of end of the world moments.
it has a sense of simpleness, which the sudden end of the world would be?
Me because I have lessons today but still don't know how to play the part I need to play😫😫😫
2:10 ❤
i like this
When i was 15,my cat got caught in a combine harvester. This song was playing in my Cat's funeral broadcast on a twitch livestream. Takes me back to the good old 1750's 😥😥😥
Merci !
2:12 meausures 75-100
1:30
I own this recording and love everything about it, except for the last 4 bars of this movement
432megahertz❤
Multidimensional tones
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The last few bars seem a bit odd
Yeah I think so too :/
04:24
ok...my bad, just needed a bit of time to display the bits..
6:10 note to self
Note taken
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My favorite but why is it blurred?
KNOWING
Wsh les gars ca va ou quoi ? On est la hein ? Je stresse a mort🤣🤣
2:10 (all county 💀)
I like it but finale is wrong.
Cosa? È stupendo!!!
What is that clef in the third line?? o_O
It is a C clef, because the center of the clef symbol indicates the note C. The clef can be moved to different places depending on the range of the voice or instrument. In this case it's technically called Alto clef because of it's placement on the staff.
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Alors toi
In the beginning Beethoven created....
Who dares instructing to play a pizzicato where the great master longed for ARCO?! BLASPHEMY!!!
it’s really not the end of the world
Éclaté mon reuf
Wiener Philharmoniker & Carlos Kleiber
C'est pas du tout normal
Eclate mon reuf qui écoute ca wsh ?
Grv wsh
@@Beloumaxx c des bouffons ceux qui ecoutent ca ?
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Toi tu écoutes la mtn
Pablo Ospina ftg
It’s bien nul comme il faut
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