I love listening to this genre. My dad struggled with war memories; I remember that he taught classical music to a college town in California. They did not understand his theories about how to create this kind of gloriousness though, and think that is why we moved back to Texas. But he was very serious about his love for this type of music. I came to embrace it when I got older. I miss him so much. God bless you, Zack Stewart (my dad; I love his name!). I do realize why you loved this music so much. It seems that I appreciate it more and more as time goes on. I miss you so much, Dad. God bless you.
It seems he gave you the best of human's civilization ... Music the best among arts and education of life starting from BEFORE birth till end of COSMOS TIME infinity...
Sue Kimmey: So much love for your father...I suppose you were pretty close too? I wish I had been closer to mine. He had his childhood wounds and not learnt emotional contact with himself, and could not nurture my girl-soul to grow freely. Only after his death did I get it properly , that he gave his love for us through all his practical work, help and fixing.I blame(d) myself for not being the humorous, simple kind of daughter he could relate more to. I am grateful for his work-ethic, faithfulness, tenacity and orderliness. He should have set limits to my traumatized mother's abuse though... Were you free of abuse, suppression? - Hope my connecting is OK. I was touched by your loving epitaph of yours.
Here's to your Dad and the precious memories you have of him! Music is the sinew of the Cosmos, a grand orchestration of the Creator. I believe that we are all notes in the Grand Design...
@@DutchmanAmsterdam Well, not rushing the third movement alone makes it better than 99% of other recordings. It's a shame that the audio quality isn't the best
I was born in 1972......I studied mathematics and physics.....with a minor in music..... Now that I'm retired from HVAC mechanic I religiously listen to music....especially early period arrangements
Researchers found that Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 destroyed 20% of cancer cells in lab tests: Scientists at the Instituto de Biofísica Carlos Chagas Filho, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, are exploring whether music could play a role in cancer treatment. Led by Dr. Márcia Alves Marques Capella, the team exposed both healthy and cancerous cell cultures to different music genres. Remarkably, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 destroyed about 20% of cancer cells in just a few days, while leaving healthy cells unaffected. A similar effect was observed with György Ligeti’s Atmosphères, though Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos showed no measurable impact. The exact mechanism behind these effects remains unknown, but researchers speculate that rhythm, frequency, or intensity could be key factors. Further experiments, including Brazilian Samba and Funk, are planned to uncover more about this intriguing phenomenon. While the research is in its early stages, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the potential of music as a non-invasive cancer therapy.
Just a typical football-playing American high school kid went to college and took a compulsory music appreciation class. Have loved classical music ever since. This, the Piano Concerto No. 5, and Handel's Messiah are the cat's meow.
The way each note blends seamlessly with the next and the way the sound builds and swells to create a lush, emotional landscape is nothing short of mesmerizing. There's something about the sound of a group of violins playing together in harmony that is both soothing and exhilarating, and it's no wonder that this instrument has been a cornerstone of classical music for centuries. Whether you're listening to a solo violinist or a full symphony orchestra, the power and beauty of the sound will leave you in awe.
Beethoven's symphonies don't have any notes which could be improved upon. I wish we could gift him with a happier and less difficult life (as much as you might say that his suffering was an important motivator in his music) One of my little daydreams are "if I could go back in time for 24 hours with a backpack of stuff, where would I go and what would I bring". One of my favorites is bringing Beethoven whatever he needs (from what i've read it might be more like surgery than simply hearing aids, but i'm assuming time travel so assuming portable cochlear implants isn't a dealbreaker) such that he can hear PERFECTLY at the premier of the 9th. Just to give him those couple of hours. I can't even begin to imagine what that would mean to him. There are of course many reports of how incredible his ability to still comprehend music (and compose music) without hearing it at all was, but nothing could replace giving him perfect clarity hearing on the night of the premier of the 9th. Some said that he was so out of time that the musicians completely ignored his movements, there is another who says that they followed him viscerally and he conducted as if he could hear it all. I have no way to know. What I do know is that if he had flawless hearing when the - in my opinion very much in the running for top 5 most important and beautiful pieces of music of all time - is first played, being able to hear and conduct without the unimaginable torture which was this particular man becoming stone deaf when a million other people would have been better off in some trade where Ludwig lost his sight, or some other very important faculty, but BEETHOVEN goes stone deaf? What better proof we live in an indifferent universe.
Die 5. Symphonie von Beethoven ist einfach ein Meisterwerk! Jedes Mal, wenn ich sie höre, spüre ich die Kraft und Tiefe der Musik, die mich immer wieder aufs Neue beeindruckt. Diese Symphonie berührt mich jedes Mal und begleitet mich durch viele Momente. Ein zeitloses Werk, das mich immer wieder inspiriert. Danke, Beethoven!
What a grand, majestic, beautiful, and spectacular symphony. The first movement is powerful and recognizable across the world. The second movement is beautiful and breathtaking. The third movement is playful and joyful. The fourth movement is a fitting end to a great symphony. A fabulous symphony. Great from start to finish.
I'm from Rio de Janeiro . Concertgebown , nominated the best Classic Music Orchestra of the World. O have been in Amsterdam one year ago , visited the Orchestra Hall and watched a Concert . What a great emotion !!!
Probably the best depiction of the drama of life. The fire lit up burns endlessly .The most poignant moment of this work is when we are made to face our destiny and we are mauled. The rest is history. Thank you Beethoven. You moved me to tears.
Magnifique interprétation de cette symphonie avec de surprenantes conversations entre instruments qui nous donne l'impression de ne jamais l'avoir bien écoutée. J'adore !
This is actually 1. Allegro con brio 2. Andante con moto 3-4. Scherzo - Allegro; Allegro - Presto The reason why i said movement 3-4 because they are still played together
Lebhafte Aufführung dieser ewigen Sinfonie mit gut harmonisierten und perfekt synchronisierten Töne aller Instrumente. Der geniale Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im inspirierenden Tempo mit effektiver Dynamik. Echt erstklassig!
En tant que amoureux du classique je me dis toujours qu'il est difficile de conduire un morceau de Beethoven, et j'aime quand une performance approche la perfection. Ce monsieur est magnifique, cet orchestre est extraordinaire, et la symphonie elle-même n'a pas de superlatif convenable, un chef-d'oeuvre du meilleur de l'histoire, et dans 100 ans on dira la même chose du génie de Ludwig Van Beethoven.
Can you imagine what audiences 200 years ago thought when this music was being played? I never tire of the 5th especially when played by professionals like Fischer and the RCO. Just fabulous!
Go back in time and tell Beethoven that one day he can bring his orchestra and music to our homes. Genius, still enjoy it, after almost 200 years. This orchestra is awesome, filming is spot on.
Ik luisterde altijd naar de uitvoering van Von Karian, maar deze uitvoering ... Zo rustig, telkens opnieuw opklimmen in het thema, zonder noten af te kappen.. Genieten met een grote G en K van kunst. Op 20 en 24 minuten heb je zo'n voorbeelden van kimmen naar de top. Altijd het thema, instrument per instrument en weer opklimmen. Kippenvel krijg ik ervan. Wat een maestro , zowel de compponist als de dirigent. Dank U.
MAGISTRAL interpretación de la célebre Quinta Sinfonia compuesta por el genial Ludwig van Beethoven, sin duda una de las obras más importantes de todos los tiempos, por esta prestigiosa orquesta neerlandesa dirigida por el maestro húngaro Iván Fischer. BRAVO !!! Saludos desde España.
I already have Blu-ray sets of The Nine Symphonies by Thielemann (VPO) and Jansons (BRSO). I have now ordered the Blu-ray of this Fischer RCO set. From the UA-cam videos it appears that the Fischer set is (surprisingly) the best of the lot. This 5th is energetic and propulsive and one of the best I have heard in awhile. Bravo to the mastro and the RCO!
Bravo, belle interprétation, je suis stupéfait, le chef d'orchestre est en phase avec Beethoven, c'est grandiose ! J'espère que Ludwig V.B entend cela de là ou il est..... Bravo cher Monsieur.
Probably the best performance of the 5th available on the video channels. For whomever is interested, there are some interviews of Maestro Fischer discussing his love and knowledge of Beethoven music.
Primo movimento: Allegro con Brio ESPOSIZIONE 00:07 Motivo generatore (quattro note): il destino che bussa alla porta 00:15 Tema A 00:51 Tema B (introdotto dai corni) 01:34 Da capo (esposizione) SVILUPPO 03:00 RIPRESA 04:23 Motivo generatore e Tema A (novità! oboe) 05:15 Tema B (introdotto dal fagotto) CODA 06:00
This video recording is probably the best one of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 available. I love the second movement (Andante con moto) of this symphony. Unfortunately, I thought that the orchestra had a rough spot running from about 15:20 to about 15:35 in the that movement. Perhaps I am wrong and that it is the conductor's interpretation of the music at that point.
Tutte le volte che sento questo musica, la 5a in particolare e questo movimento, mi vengono i brividi son gli stessi che ho quando ripongo GESU' nel tabernacolo...
I love listening to this genre. My dad struggled with war memories; I remember that he taught classical music to a college town in California. They did not understand his theories about how to create this kind of gloriousness though, and think that is why we moved back to Texas. But he was very serious about his love for this type of music. I came to embrace it when I got older. I miss him so much. God bless you, Zack Stewart (my dad; I love his name!). I do realize why you loved this music so much. It seems that I appreciate it more and more as time goes on. I miss you so much, Dad. God bless you.
It seems he gave you the best of human's civilization ... Music the best among arts and education of life starting from BEFORE birth till end of COSMOS TIME infinity...
Sue Kimmey: So much love for your father...I suppose you were pretty close too? I wish I had been closer to mine. He had his childhood wounds and not learnt emotional contact with himself, and could not nurture my girl-soul to grow freely. Only after his death did I get it properly , that he gave his love for us through all his practical work, help and fixing.I blame(d) myself for not being the humorous, simple kind of daughter he could relate more to. I am grateful for his work-ethic, faithfulness, tenacity and orderliness. He should have set limits to my traumatized mother's abuse though... Were you free of abuse, suppression? - Hope my connecting is OK. I was touched by your loving epitaph of yours.
Here's to your Dad and the precious memories you have of him!
Music is the sinew of the Cosmos, a grand orchestration of the Creator. I believe that we are all notes in the Grand Design...
Absolutely gorgeous!!!
May the Lord rest his soul in peace, light and divine music.
This never gets old. Seeing the musicians getting into it and using their whole body like it's heavy metal headbanging from the 1800s is just awesome
David C: So true. That is why they are called "classic. It goes for clothes too. Classic, quality, never goes out of fashion."
Yes, like german Kruppstahl!
@@ShreNazgGolugranuKilmiNudu Haha! 😊 Krupp stahl des Deutschen Reiches- Essen, Solingen!
Splendide symphonie, Beethoven est un architecte du son.❤🎻📯📯
Architecte du son et surtout, ici, du rythme. Cheers from Montréal.
Wonderful performance! And even after 200 years Beethoven's music still attracts a full concert hall...
One if not the best performance of 5th Symphony i've ever seen.
What makes this performance better then others?
@@DutchmanAmsterdam Well, not rushing the third movement alone makes it better than 99% of other recordings. It's a shame that the audio quality isn't the best
This is what I can describe Ivan Fischer's performance of Beethoven's 5th symphony and Beethoven himself: POWER!!
I was born in 1972......I studied mathematics and physics.....with a minor in music.....
Now that I'm retired from HVAC mechanic
I religiously listen to music....especially early period arrangements
Researchers found that Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 destroyed 20% of cancer cells in lab tests:
Scientists at the Instituto de Biofísica Carlos Chagas Filho, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, are exploring whether music could play a role in cancer treatment.
Led by Dr. Márcia Alves Marques Capella, the team exposed both healthy and cancerous cell cultures to different music genres. Remarkably, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 destroyed about 20% of cancer cells in just a few days, while leaving healthy cells unaffected. A similar effect was observed with György Ligeti’s Atmosphères, though Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos showed no measurable impact.
The exact mechanism behind these effects remains unknown, but researchers speculate that rhythm, frequency, or intensity could be key factors. Further experiments, including Brazilian Samba and Funk, are planned to uncover more about this intriguing phenomenon. While the research is in its early stages, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the potential of music as a non-invasive cancer therapy.
I don't know how much of this is true but ...
Just a typical football-playing American high school kid went to college and took a compulsory music appreciation class. Have loved classical music ever since. This, the Piano Concerto No. 5, and Handel's Messiah are the cat's meow.
Ah I love hearing these types of stories!
Music 🎶 is the food of the soul. 🤍✨
Still after 60 years of listening to his works, get goosebumps. Long live Beethoven and his way of saying "help to those who need, come this way".
The way each note blends seamlessly with the next and the way the sound builds and swells to create a lush, emotional landscape is nothing short of mesmerizing. There's something about the sound of a group of violins playing together in harmony that is both soothing and exhilarating, and it's no wonder that this instrument has been a cornerstone of classical music for centuries. Whether you're listening to a solo violinist or a full symphony orchestra, the power and beauty of the sound will leave you in awe.
Beethoven's symphonies don't have any notes which could be improved upon. I wish we could gift him with a happier and less difficult life (as much as you might say that his suffering was an important motivator in his music)
One of my little daydreams are "if I could go back in time for 24 hours with a backpack of stuff, where would I go and what would I bring".
One of my favorites is bringing Beethoven whatever he needs (from what i've read it might be more like surgery than simply hearing aids, but i'm assuming time travel so assuming portable cochlear implants isn't a dealbreaker) such that he can hear PERFECTLY at the premier of the 9th.
Just to give him those couple of hours. I can't even begin to imagine what that would mean to him. There are of course many reports of how incredible his ability to still comprehend music (and compose music) without hearing it at all was, but nothing could replace giving him perfect clarity hearing on the night of the premier of the 9th.
Some said that he was so out of time that the musicians completely ignored his movements, there is another who says that they followed him viscerally and he conducted as if he could hear it all. I have no way to know.
What I do know is that if he had flawless hearing when the - in my opinion very much in the running for top 5 most important and beautiful pieces of music of all time - is first played, being able to hear and conduct without the unimaginable torture which was this particular man becoming stone deaf when a million other people would have been better off in some trade where Ludwig lost his sight, or some other very important faculty, but BEETHOVEN goes stone deaf? What better proof we live in an indifferent universe.
I wept reading what you said. If only...
Die 5. Symphonie von Beethoven ist einfach ein Meisterwerk! Jedes Mal, wenn ich sie höre, spüre ich die Kraft und Tiefe der Musik, die mich immer wieder aufs Neue beeindruckt. Diese Symphonie berührt mich jedes Mal und begleitet mich durch viele Momente. Ein zeitloses Werk, das mich immer wieder inspiriert. Danke, Beethoven!
What a grand, majestic, beautiful, and spectacular symphony. The first movement is powerful and recognizable across the world. The second movement is beautiful and breathtaking. The third movement is playful and joyful. The fourth movement is a fitting end to a great symphony. A fabulous symphony. Great from start to finish.
My daughter's 50th Birthday and Beethoven's 250th - never miss a day without listening to Beethoven!
I’m at tears . This was simply beautiful. Unity at its finest . I don’t even listen to classical music ..
You should listen to more then. There are works far more beautiful than this, trust me.
You should keep listening to it, its relaxing and at the same time energetic. Classical music has it all
Congrats! You are almost at the door of Heaven.
Wow! the sound! Fantastic orchestra and conductor!!!
I'm from Rio de Janeiro .
Concertgebown , nominated the best Classic Music Orchestra of the World.
O have been in Amsterdam one year ago , visited the Orchestra Hall and watched a Concert .
What a great emotion !!!
Sorry : " I* have been in Amsterdam ...
Sorry : " I* have been in Amsterdam ... "
@@eduardojosepereiradasneves6683 OK, we got you anyway!
Probably the best depiction of the drama of life. The fire lit up burns endlessly .The most poignant moment of this work is when we are made to face our destiny and we are mauled. The rest is history.
Thank you Beethoven. You moved me to tears.
fantastico un abbraccio da l’italia
Magnifique interprétation de cette symphonie avec de surprenantes conversations entre instruments qui nous donne l'impression de ne jamais l'avoir bien écoutée. J'adore !
00:00 1. Allegro con brio
07:45 2. Andante con moto - Più moto
18:21 3. Allegro
23:59 4. Allegro - Presto
Thanks. This will help me a lot for my listening exam
Thank you
@Mvs M they’re not properly movements, but thanks anyway!
This is actually
1. Allegro con brio
2. Andante con moto
3-4. Scherzo - Allegro; Allegro - Presto
The reason why i said movement 3-4 because they are still played together
ABSOLUTELY. BEAUTIFUL. Thank you very much.❤
Magnificent. Like so much of the music that Bee5thoven blessed us with this is just beautiful, and here we listen to a masterful rendition.
Lebhafte Aufführung dieser ewigen Sinfonie mit gut harmonisierten und perfekt synchronisierten Töne aller Instrumente. Der geniale Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im inspirierenden Tempo mit effektiver Dynamik. Echt erstklassig!
THIS is my favorite recording of this symphony. Great tempo in all the right places, and beautiful clarity and sound. Bravo!
1st movement 00:00
2nd movement 07:49
3rd movement 18:25
4th movement 23:59
Thank you for this important info.
En tant que amoureux du classique je me dis toujours qu'il est difficile de conduire un morceau de Beethoven, et j'aime quand une performance approche la perfection. Ce monsieur est magnifique, cet orchestre est extraordinaire, et la symphonie elle-même n'a pas de superlatif convenable, un chef-d'oeuvre du meilleur de l'histoire, et dans 100 ans on dira la même chose du génie de Ludwig Van Beethoven.
Sans aucun doute, ma chère, Beethoven est immortel, que ce soit ici au Brésil, en France ou dans n'importe quel coin du monde !
Magnifico 👍
Concerto 🎺 musica 🎶 per l'anima e per l'eternità. 🌬️👏👏👏👏👏💐💐💐
When I think of Concertgebouworkest, I think of warmth and clarity
Can you imagine what audiences 200 years ago thought when this music was being played? I never tire of the 5th especially when played by professionals like Fischer and the RCO. Just fabulous!
The audience 200 years ago heard this performed way much slower: twice as slow!
The audiences back then didn't like it.
@@detectivehome3318 Not exactly true.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._5_(Beethoven)
@@euhdink4501 ohhh noooooo, a Wim follower? Please say your kidding!
Go back in time and tell Beethoven that one day he can bring his orchestra and music to our homes. Genius, still enjoy it, after almost 200 years. This orchestra is awesome, filming is spot on.
The best performance of Beethoven 5th symphony! Maestro Ivan fischer does an excellent job with this masterpiece!
Ik luisterde altijd naar de uitvoering van Von Karian, maar deze uitvoering ...
Zo rustig, telkens opnieuw opklimmen in het thema, zonder noten af te kappen..
Genieten met een grote G en K van kunst.
Op 20 en 24 minuten heb je zo'n voorbeelden van kimmen naar de top.
Altijd het thema, instrument per instrument en weer opklimmen.
Kippenvel krijg ik ervan. Wat een maestro , zowel de compponist als de dirigent.
Dank U.
Prachtig gezegd
MAGISTRAL interpretación de la célebre Quinta Sinfonia compuesta por el genial Ludwig van Beethoven, sin duda una de las obras más importantes de todos los tiempos, por esta prestigiosa orquesta neerlandesa dirigida por el maestro húngaro Iván Fischer. BRAVO !!! Saludos desde España.
I already have Blu-ray sets of The Nine Symphonies by Thielemann (VPO) and Jansons (BRSO). I have now ordered the Blu-ray of this Fischer RCO set. From the UA-cam videos it appears that the Fischer set is (surprisingly) the best of the lot. This 5th is energetic and propulsive and one of the best I have heard in awhile. Bravo to the mastro and the RCO!
I have the 1956 Karajan - Beethoven 9 Symphonies on vinyl on Deutsch Gramaphone .
Bravo, belle interprétation, je suis stupéfait, le chef d'orchestre est en phase avec Beethoven, c'est grandiose ! J'espère que Ludwig V.B entend cela de là ou il est..... Bravo cher Monsieur.
somewhat soft yet intense. What is really amazing though is how he challenge everyone to that pacing. Magnificent version.
This was the first classical piece I learned about many years ago. They do it so magnificently. .😊
It’s always touching to walk along the music path that Beethoven pioneered!
La música de Beethoven me transporta a otra dimensión excelente ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Probably the best performance of the 5th available on the video channels. For whomever is interested, there are some interviews of Maestro Fischer discussing his love and knowledge of Beethoven music.
The hj-def. adds much: mor visual precision equals more aural precision (for me,anyway)
Another great performance of one of my favorite pieces of music by my favorite composer.
Concertgebouworkest touches the sublime, like always !
PERFECT ORCHEDTRA,SUPERB CONDUCTOR,BRAVO,THANK YOU
superbe interprétation du Beethoven dans toute sa splendeur bravo merci
Mozart +dec 1791 et Beethoven est née 1792 !!! Mozart etait le grand ecsemple pour Beethoven
Spectacular ! I must say one of a kind 💖🏁 beethoven was smileing after he created that piece !🏁🏁🏁📯🏅🥂
Magnificent entrances by all. they just Land on the notes.... When ears are satisfied.
I love Maestro Ivan Fisher's conducting. He is so feelingful
I think so!! His Beethoven is the best 😆
Hi when did this concert happen
Feelingful. Perfect description of the maestro.
that was MAGNIFICENT
If you can use one word to describe Beethoven's music, what would it be? -------- FIRE!
The buring passion of life, humanity and freedom!
💕
hell ya brother
One of the best renditions of this glorious symphony I’ve ever heard Thanks. April 20, 2024
God bless Ludwig, wherever he is!!
Primo movimento: Allegro con Brio
ESPOSIZIONE
00:07 Motivo generatore (quattro note): il destino che bussa alla porta
00:15 Tema A
00:51 Tema B (introdotto dai corni)
01:34 Da capo (esposizione)
SVILUPPO
03:00
RIPRESA
04:23 Motivo generatore e Tema A (novità! oboe)
05:15 Tema B (introdotto dal fagotto)
CODA
06:00
Belló❤ Gracias por Compartir
I thought I was at a rock concert.....Bravo....2 thumbs up!!
Music that is written for the freedom, liberation and brotherhood of mankind.
Beethoven the Great.
The symphonists who precede, announce him ; those who follow, cannot join him... That's all.
Beethoven the Unique.
Wat een super mooie opname❤
Had never applauded a youtiube video before.
Thank you
Bravissimo Maestro and Orchestra!
une splendeur d'entre les splendeurs,haute admiration
My 2nd favorite Beethoven piece. Beautiful sound and great playing from here.
Very beautiful performance!!
that was indeed MAGNIFICENT
Indeed
This video recording is probably the best one of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 available. I love the second movement (Andante con moto) of this symphony. Unfortunately, I thought that the orchestra had a rough spot running from about 15:20 to about 15:35 in the that movement. Perhaps I am wrong and that it is the conductor's interpretation of the music at that point.
Thank you so much for posting this fabulous music.
Con ustedes la mejor banda sinfónica del mundo !!!!
Excellent recording
Bravíssimo! Obrigado.
I would use 2 words to describe Beethovens music-sublime and stupendous
Great performance and conductor..
Concertgebouworkest's viola section is awesome 🤗👏
I like this music.
Yes is nice to hear and also I like Beethoven symphony nr. 9 too is also
Beautiful.
I
AM and addict can't sleep before wach the vídeo ir audio Beethoven music by Fisher and team ☘️👍💯🌟
Timeless ...
The beggining of the last movement brings me such joy, energy!
Same here. It is my favorite movement by far.
wow....beautiful
Brilliant. Wonderful. Superb!
Bravo!
Happy Birthday, Ludwig! 16 December 2022.
Thanks, great music!
You can find old operas and symphonies records on the channel.
Tutte le volte che sento questo musica, la 5a in particolare e questo movimento, mi vengono i brividi son gli stessi che ho quando ripongo GESU' nel tabernacolo...
Estupendo! Bravo! Interpretação pujante e viva, bem ao modo de Beethoven.
Wonderful, full of energy like Beethoven i supose.😊
Perfekt. 69 years old from. Iran. Tehran
Yes!!!
There are many good things in life. Beethoven is definitely on the top list.
Excellent! One of the best interpretation of the Maestro’s feelings and thoughts!
멋있고 환상적인 연주입니다~^^ fantastische !!!
Very, very good indeed!
It's beautiful
Bravo bravo bravo genial grandiose music symphony
My favourite. . . :)
This is so good! Thank you for sharing.
Wonderful performance (Y) Thanks for this upload.
Awesome!
I am so into medieval heavy metal
Funny
AMAZING!!
Always thank you for splendid music! I think your country ' The Netherlands ' to be a friend since 1600.
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Beethoven le Grand, Beethoven l'Unique !
Les symphonistes qui le précèdent, l'annoncent ; ceux qui le suivent, ne le rejoignent pas...
Excelente interpretación orquestal y la sinfonía maravillosa!!!
What a sound!
Así que muy bien jugado y otra gran interpritation de Ivan Fischer. Beethoven es lo mejor.
Wonderful ❤