I have loved Beethoven since 18 (many years ago) . It is my birthday today and this is a treat. Also wonderful to have my birthday so close to this genuis. Great celebrations of the 250th anniversary of his birth. His music will last for eternity♥️
Nina, I was ten when I Herd the Eroica symphony, which captured my mind and spirit, I am 82-years young, most of the old masters have written Heavenly Music, in fact, if it was not for those masters', the industrial revolution would never had taken place, it was those masters Music that trained the mind of the masses to concentrate their mind on one thing hours on end, today all you hear is discordant satanic noise, which can not compare in the least degree with the old masters', which are timeless!
Beethoven a man so Dedicated and So Determined who Rose above his Afflictions to create the most Divine music of all times !!! Beethoven thank you from my heart .....❤️ Beethoven we love and appreciate your great sacrifice to leave us such a Divine Heritage of Transcendental Compositions ever written ❤️💜💚
During this difficult time, my thoughts are with the bassoon player in The Consecration Of The House. May his mouth, fingers, and joints heal in the foreseeable future
For the first painting shown in this video: "The Death of Sardanapalus" ("La Mort de Sardanapale") is an oil painting on canvas by Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863), dated 1827. It currently hangs in the Musée du Louvre, Paris.
Thanks for the information, he was supposedly (though that's not right) the last king of the brutal Assyrian Empire, which fell around 612 BCE. The real history appears to be quite different than the garbled version that led to this painting. Here's the current understanding, from a non-scholarly source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardanapalus
@@jduff59 I have been wrong before, but I did a Google search. If I'm wrong, then Google is wrong, and that, too, is entirely possible. If I am incorrect, I do not mind being told.
@@jduff59 the second painting is by Jacob Jordaens: "Le Roi boit", meaning the king drinks, it's in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Bruxelles. And the last one is "The Battle of Salamis" by Wilhelm von Kaulbach.
Great classical music constantly interrupted by ads. Not just at the beginning. Not just at the end. But all the way through it. But it doesn't matter to UA-cam. They place their ads in the middle because they don't care about classical music and they don't care about their customers who like classical music.
The ads are either plunked down by a stupid human or by a bot that doesn't know when one track stops and the next one begins. Either way this is due to dirty Capitalism and the Comcastization of You Tube, which if you are unlucky enough to have Comcast as your cable provider has more than one third of the air time in an hour taken up by blocks of up to 8 or more ads at a time. I am looking to cut the cable and especially if the internet provider cannot charge for streaming by the gigabyte. Changing the administration in Washington may help this cause as the FCC chair would not be a media insider appointed by a corrupt President of the U.S.
@@bruce122046 Start using AdBlock and stop complaining. One version is free and another costs $1.99 per month. You can disable it on sites that will block you if you must see their content.
Masterful interpretation of this majestic work of the genius of Bonn! And over here 45 grandchildren of ignorance, children of vulgarity, parents of decadence ...
La toile qui illustre les Ouvertures du génie de Bonn est une œuvre d'Eugène Delacroix, La Mort de Sardanapale, présentée au Salon de Paris de 1827. Cette peinture n'a rien à voir avec les Ottomans. Sardanapale était un roi légendaire d'Assyrie, du VIIe siècle avant l'ère vulgaire, célèbre pour son sacrifice, dans lequel il entraîna sa favorite Myrrha. Quant aux Ouvertures à proprement parler, pour le dire avec des mots de Georges Brassens, à peine dévoyés de leur cours, de Beethoven, "chez lui, tout est bon, il n'y a rien à jeter".
01. Leonore Overture no3 00:00 02. Die weihe des Hauses (The Consecration of the House) 15:15 03. Coriolanus 26:28 04. King Stephen 34:04 05. Overture to Fidelio 41:30 06. The creatures of Prometheus 48:12 07. The ruins of Athens 53:36 08. Overture Egmont 59:53
Beethoven an Amazing Man & Composer . .So afflicted was he by many ailments not just his deafness yet his great Fortitude and Dynamic Determination and Dedication overcome the mortal flesh to create such awesome divine transcendental compositions !! Thank you Beethoven for leaving us such a heritage of inspiration .. Beethoven we love you 💖♥️💜
If you think you might be crazy, listen to music of today's, if we could call them music, you soon find out if you are crazy or not, give me the old masters of music any time, I am happy to be crazy by those masters of real music, not some satanic rituals! One uplift your Spirit, whereas today's corrupt your mind and cause discord in your Spirit, which one you sooner have?
Dear friends music lovers: does anyone know who is REALLY conducting Leonore no.3? It is an incredible performance by both orchestra and conductor (as well as by sound recording). Certainly it's not Alberto Lizzio since that name is a nickname!!
I have always felt that Beethoven must be performed with gusto and passion and these performances fall short of that. My guess is that conductor and orchestra is English.
@@sofiakellner 1:" The Death of Sarandapalus" By Eugine Delacroix ( 1798-1863) 2: Jacob Jordaens ( 1593- 1678) I don't know the third one but probably painted between 1760 and 1820..
I guess the pictorial art and artists aren't as important as the musical artist. No credit is given. A bit rude if not unethical. I'll have to give a thumbs down for that.
Hmm, this "Leonore" seems lacking in "umph", especially if this really was a live recording of Bernstein conducting the Vienna Phil, as the info states (seems like a studio recording!) Compare it to this YTube vid of Bernstein and the Bavarian Broadcast Symphony Orchestra's "Leonore": ua-cam.com/video/dRhwyzJABvI/v-deo.html. Maybe it's because the latter is a live recording, and we can see how completely into it Lennie was?
Wilhelm von Kaulbach a exécuté son Allégorie de la bataille de Salamine, en 1858. Salamine est la traduction française de Salamis, une ancienne cité chypriote. Le titre allemand de l’œuvre de Kaulbach est : Allegorie der Schlacht von Salamis.
I don't recognize the painting. But that king (Cyrus? Xerxes?, not Alexander dying anyway) has a very crowded bedroom. Ladies lying around like throw pillows and even a stallion - to drag away the bed? I don't think Beethoven would approve.. I can't believe it but at mid comment the picture changed. The Man's eating and there's a woman cleaning a babies bottom at table. I still don't think Ludvig Van would approve. Try again!
I hope that nobody minds my pointing out that "Alberto Lizzio" isn't a real person. The conductor Alfred Scholz invented the name to disguise recordings by Hans Swarowsky, Milan Horvat, Carl Melles or Scholz himself. Scholz himself is dead now, so there's nobody to complain to :)
The ads are bad enough, but the placement DURING the music and not between, is unconscionable. Shame on UA-cam!! I've also noticed recently that YTube seems to have ads in nearly every video, and they've done away with the little yellow "markers" that at least let you know in advance where the ads are. Now you get no warning!
The greatness of Ludwig van Beethoven will never never never never never never never never never never never never never be forgotten
Never? Well hardly ever.
Johnathan The Poop Demo
🎼 🎺 🎼
AMEN !!!!
HAPPY BEETHOVEN'S 250th birthday----Dec. 15, 2020.
It is generally agreed that his birthday was December 16 1770, not the 15th.
Beethoven is an eternal mysterion whose music was way ahead of its time, and still is. Danke!
I have loved Beethoven since 18 (many years ago) . It is my birthday today and this is a treat. Also wonderful to have my birthday so close to this genuis. Great celebrations of the 250th anniversary of his birth. His music will last for eternity♥️
Nina, I was ten when I Herd the Eroica symphony, which captured my mind and spirit, I am 82-years young, most of the old masters have written Heavenly Music, in fact, if it was not for those masters', the industrial revolution would never had taken place, it was those masters Music that trained the mind of the masses to concentrate their mind on one thing hours on end, today all you hear is discordant satanic noise, which can not compare in the least degree with the old masters', which are timeless!
Nina sePosey...what a beautiful thought
Satanic discordant voices so true.....neither can they hold their emotions and their fragile egos.....fractals unconcentrative fools
Beethoven a man so Dedicated and So Determined who Rose above his Afflictions
to create the most Divine music of all times !!!
Beethoven thank you from my heart .....❤️
Beethoven we love and appreciate your great sacrifice to leave us such a Divine Heritage of
Transcendental Compositions ever written ❤️💜💚
I think the same.
Agree, for the most part. However, Holst Jupiter is #1 for me.
During this difficult time, my thoughts are with the bassoon player in The Consecration Of The House. May his mouth, fingers, and joints heal in the foreseeable future
Exquisito regalo musical. Con razón Beethoven dijo que "la música es una revelación más alta que la filosofía y la sabiduría".
Egmont es extraordinaria ❤
Maravilloso Beethoven,genial,inigualable.Ni dejo de estremecerme al escuchar su musica
Thank you very much indeed for this set of overtures by Beethoven; especially without ugly adverts. Greetings from the Iraqi listener Ali.
love BEETHOVEN.
Stunning music from a true master !
"Overtures like that get my juices flowing".
Divine music!
Hermosa música, gracias por compartir.
For the first painting shown in this video: "The Death of Sardanapalus" ("La Mort de Sardanapale") is an oil painting on canvas by Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863), dated 1827. It currently hangs in the Musée du Louvre, Paris.
Thanks for the information, he was supposedly (though that's not right) the last king of the brutal Assyrian Empire, which fell around 612 BCE. The real history appears to be quite different than the garbled version that led to this painting. Here's the current understanding, from a non-scholarly source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardanapalus
That second painting has to be Flemish? There's an awful lot going on there as well.
@@jduff59 I have been wrong before, but I did a Google search. If I'm wrong, then Google is wrong, and that, too, is entirely possible. If I am incorrect, I do not mind being told.
Are the paintings related to the music? Shows the third one the Fall of Athen?
@@jduff59 the second painting is by Jacob Jordaens: "Le Roi boit", meaning the king drinks, it's in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Bruxelles. And the last one is "The Battle of Salamis" by Wilhelm von Kaulbach.
Beethoven el genio más grande de todos los tiempos....//*//
Con permiso de Bach y Mozart...
Il più grande di tutti. In lui c'è Omero, Shakespeare, Dante, i costruttori delle Piramidi. C'è l'intero Universo.
Great classical music constantly interrupted by ads. Not just at the beginning. Not just at the end. But all the way through it. But it doesn't matter to UA-cam. They place their ads in the middle because they don't care about classical music and they don't care about their customers who like classical music.
Yeah. Adds at the beginning aee one tging but in the middke is un unforgivable
The ads are either plunked down by a stupid human or by a bot that doesn't know when one track stops and the next one begins. Either way this is due to dirty Capitalism and the Comcastization of You Tube, which if you are unlucky enough to have Comcast as your cable provider has more than one third of the air time in an hour taken up by blocks of up to 8 or more ads at a time. I am looking to cut the cable and especially if the internet provider cannot charge for streaming by the gigabyte. Changing the administration in Washington may help this cause as the FCC chair would not be a media insider appointed by a corrupt President of the U.S.
One word: Adblock
@@bruce122046 Start using AdBlock and stop complaining. One version is free and another costs $1.99 per month. You can disable it on sites that will block you if you must see their content.
@@richardweil8813 Correction: "One word: AdBlock".
Hermosa musica; hermosa escena
"De lujo" el genio estético-racional: el inigualable Ludwing van.
Masterful interpretation of this majestic work of the genius of Bonn!
And over here 45 grandchildren of ignorance, children of vulgarity, parents of decadence ...
Muchas gracias por tan bello vídeo lleno de vida y talento de Beethoven.
ESCUCHAR A BEETHOVEN ME DA MUCHA FORTALEZA....ES EL CORAJE QUE A VECES FALTA
Y rabia por las cosas feas del mundo.
Cuando necesito coraje oigo a Beethoven. Así es.
This gets my day going!
La toile qui illustre les Ouvertures du génie de Bonn est une œuvre d'Eugène Delacroix, La Mort de Sardanapale, présentée au Salon de Paris de 1827. Cette peinture n'a rien à voir avec les Ottomans. Sardanapale était un roi légendaire d'Assyrie, du VIIe siècle avant l'ère vulgaire, célèbre pour son sacrifice, dans lequel il entraîna sa favorite Myrrha.
Quant aux Ouvertures à proprement parler, pour le dire avec des mots de Georges Brassens, à peine dévoyés de leur cours, de Beethoven, "chez lui, tout est bon, il n'y a rien à jeter".
Much gratitude:)
01. Leonore Overture no3 00:00
02. Die weihe des Hauses (The Consecration of the House) 15:15
03. Coriolanus 26:28
04. King Stephen 34:04
05. Overture to Fidelio 41:30
06. The creatures of Prometheus 48:12
07. The ruins of Athens 53:36
08. Overture Egmont 59:53
But why do just one of the Leonora's?
@@rogerpropes7129 cos it's better than the others
Beethoven is a versatile composer
Amazing
Nice music, thanks!
Indeed. Thank you.
Perfect works
I am not a classical music expert but, I believe some of Beethoven’s overtures are the best music he has written. I’m i crazy or what?
No, you're right on, agreed!
Beethoven wrote phenomenal music in all forms.
I agree! His overtures are like symphonies in condensed form, though I love his symphonies too.
Beethoven an Amazing Man & Composer .
.So afflicted was he by many ailments not just his deafness
yet his great Fortitude and Dynamic Determination and Dedication
overcome the mortal flesh to create such awesome divine transcendental compositions !!
Thank you Beethoven for leaving us such a heritage of inspiration ..
Beethoven we love you 💖♥️💜
If you think you might be crazy, listen to music of today's, if we could call them music, you soon find out if you are crazy or not, give me the old masters of music any time, I am happy to be crazy by those masters of real music, not some satanic rituals! One uplift your Spirit, whereas today's corrupt your mind and cause discord in your Spirit, which one you sooner have?
15:09 P O G G E R S
simhly clever!
There was also the opening "Zur Namensfeier" Op.115
Le second tableau, Le Roi boit (vers 1640), est dû au peintre anversois Jacob Jordaens.
Thank you--the baby's butt is weirdly out of place..
egmont overture is conducted by karajan
La obertura más genial de un gran disimo compositor... UNICO....Iiii
There should be the listing plus the minutes of the pieces.
There is.
7:37
Dear friends music lovers: does anyone know who is REALLY conducting Leonore no.3? It is an incredible performance by both orchestra and conductor (as well as by sound recording). Certainly it's not Alberto Lizzio since that name is a nickname!!
Leonard Bernstein
What is the title of the painting and who was the artist?
16th overaturey
So what's your favorite?
ok
Подскажите, пожалуйста, названия картин
by whom is the picture painted?
1 - Eugene Delacroix
2 - Jacob Jordaens
3 - ???
«La mort de Sardanapale» par Eugène Delacroix (1827)
That was the year of Beethoven´s death.
3. Wilhelm von Kaulbach : Die Schlacht von Salamis
That is wrong!
2
Silencio.
Escuchen ....
Musicali : Les Ottomans.
I have always felt that Beethoven must be performed with gusto and passion and these performances fall short of that. My guess is that conductor and orchestra is English.
nos podrían decir de quiénes son los cuadros que ilustran las obras. gracias
please can you say who's the pictures are. thank you very much
@@sofiakellner 1:" The Death of Sarandapalus" By Eugine Delacroix ( 1798-1863) 2: Jacob Jordaens ( 1593- 1678) I don't know the third one but probably painted between 1760 and 1820..
Pretentious? Moi?
Terrible site. commercials all the time.
You saw "commercials"?
You don't know what you're missing!
Overtures like that really get my juices flowing
La obertura Egmont, para mi gusto, la mejor del genio....sencillamente fantástica. ..y única. ..//*//
I guess the pictorial art and artists aren't as important as the musical artist. No credit is given. A bit rude if not unethical. I'll have to give a thumbs down for that.
Thank you for all your wonderful music selections. These overtures performed by whom?
Video description updated!
Hmm, this "Leonore" seems lacking in "umph", especially if this really was a live recording of Bernstein conducting the Vienna Phil, as the info states (seems like a studio recording!) Compare it to this YTube vid of Bernstein and the Bavarian Broadcast Symphony Orchestra's "Leonore": ua-cam.com/video/dRhwyzJABvI/v-deo.html. Maybe it's because the latter is a live recording, and we can see how completely into it Lennie was?
Il faut que cette musique vive encore
Wilhelm von Kaulbach a exécuté son Allégorie de la bataille de Salamine, en 1858. Salamine est la traduction française de Salamis, une ancienne cité chypriote. Le titre allemand de l’œuvre de Kaulbach est : Allegorie der Schlacht von Salamis.
Α;Ν ΕΙΠΩΘΕΙ ΠΩΣ Ο BEETHOVEN ΕΙΝΑΙ Η ΜΕΓΑΛΥΤΕΡΗ ΜΟΥΣΙΚΗ ΦΥΣΙΟΓΝΩΜΙΑ ΣΤΟΝ ΚΟΣΜΟ ...ΕΙΝΑΙ ΠΟΛΥ ΛΙΓΟ.....ΕΙΝΑΙ ΜΟΝΑΔΙΚΟΣ....
The Pictures are beautiful! Can someone tell me the names of the painters?
La música es el alma de vida.
I don't recognize the painting. But that king (Cyrus? Xerxes?, not Alexander dying anyway) has a very crowded bedroom. Ladies lying around like throw pillows and even a stallion - to drag away the bed? I don't think Beethoven would approve..
I can't believe it but at mid comment the picture changed. The Man's eating and there's a woman cleaning a babies bottom at table.
I still don't think Ludvig Van would approve. Try again!
I hope that nobody minds my pointing out that "Alberto Lizzio" isn't a real person. The conductor Alfred Scholz invented the name to disguise recordings by Hans Swarowsky, Milan Horvat, Carl Melles or Scholz himself. Scholz himself is dead now, so there's nobody to complain to :)
Beethoven is not considered as a genius, but I am not afraid to classify him as the King of Geniuses.
thats a Delacroix painting.
All except Leonore I II and Nameday.
Finalizas de oir Egmont y el cuerpo pide respuestas que la cabeza no puede dar.
Great music but a portrait of a sick mind
"Est aliquid delirii in omni magno ingenio" - Herman Burkhav
"There's a sort of delirium in every piece of a genius"
Autism. It's what you normals like to call "sick."
OMG...If he had a sick mind, I hope more people in the world have too.
música selecta que nutre al alma y el espíritu de cada individuo
The ads are bad enough, but the placement DURING the music and not between, is unconscionable. Shame on UA-cam!! I've also noticed recently that YTube seems to have ads in nearly every video, and they've done away with the little yellow "markers" that at least let you know in advance where the ads are. Now you get no warning!
There are little yellow markers, but no ads.
It's the 21st Century - ever heard of Ad Block? Seriously - don't whine about Ads