The great thing about Beethoven symphonies is that you can call one of them the greatest on one day and another one on another, without ever being wrong. Today it's the 7th! The world cannot be that bad if you can buy a set of Beethoven symphonies for 30€ and have enough music for 20 years.
The 7th was the first live Beethoven Symphony I ever attended over 40 years ago. I had not heard it before that night but it instantly became my favorite and has remained so. It was part of the inspiration for me to journey outside of my rock & roll comfort zone and find more spine tingling classical music. It has been a joyous journey that has never ended. Thanks to UA-cam I have access to more music than I ever knew existed. And to think it all started by accepting a date with a Beethoven fan. 😊🎶🎶
I have to agree that there is something special about the 7th! I first heard it in a movie about Beethoven (Immortal Beloved) and never forgot how wonderful it is. I also agree that it is nice to have access to so much great music through UA-cam, where I discovered this version of the 7th.
Beethoven was a Divine Artist and genius. His Allegretto is a prayer. I have listened and danced to it for 35 years. It never grows ol and is a source of transformation body, mind and spirit. Thank you Master for your divine music.
For anyone curious: Movement 1. Poco sostenuto - Vivace (0:00) Movement 2. Allegretto (12:15) Movement 3. Presto -- Assai meno presto (trio) (21:02) Movement 4. Allegro con brio (29:36) Hope this is helpful!
How I wish Beethoven could know this, all of us here, writing, loving him, almost 200 years later, he deserves all the love in the world for the love he gave us in his sublime music
@@Goodnature3 Yes, His gift. My dear friend who is in a hospital in France heard some lovely program of live music and said - - "but there was no Beethoven! I kept waiting and waiting - without Beethoven there is no real music."
A legkedvesebb zeném Csupa lendület! Engem mindig feltölt energiával. Minden tétele életigenlő dinamikus! Mégis az IGAZI a IV negyedik tétel !!!! Magdaléna
16:29 I love how Maestro barenboim begs the woodwinds to play louder! He looks furious as I find his gesture quite intense! By the way, this is a spectacular performance, All of them made a big smile on my face at the end of the symphony!
My husband and I was in Europe for eight months, travelling. I got to hear so many Symphony orchestras in Europe, thank you my darling husband. Yes, this is one of my favorites.
el 2do movimiento es sobervio, es la perfección de lo simple y lo justo, desafia a los dioses, y Baremboim... me saco el sombrero, impecable interpretación
I was a child, barely 3 years old, my father played me this great seventh symphony by Beethoven, I also remember Ravmaninov's 2nd concert and Warnert's Tanhausset Overture, thank you father, wherever you are, I will always remember you
Beethoven is a continuous and inexhaustible source of joy, inspiration and strength for me, I am now 76 and hopes to keep on going and listening to his music as long as I have my senses
Bonjour a tous ses artistes.j.en suis une aussi 😂❤. Bravo bravo bravo bravo. Je suis photographe et une couturière styliste.. je m.appelle Louise J'ai 72ans et j.aime la vie ❤🎉
Великолепный ОРКЕСТР , потрясающе великолепный МАЭСТРО и невероятно прекрасная симфония Великого БЕТХОВЕНА, финал которой просто фантастика, космос! Чувства - сплошной восторг! BRAVO!!!
Great music, like all art forms, transcends everything, so why can’t these dumb politicians meet over a concert like this and understand that it is this culture which unites us all?
🙏🏻🙏... Congratulations Monsieur Daniel Barenboim que la paix soit le plus beau cadeau de la vie la musique embellie les cœurs et donne a nos Âmes le plus merveilleux des Amours sur terre ..... Respect
To me , this is the greatest musical work ever written, it is an epic journey through all human emotions, the ending is like you are riding a grade 5 tornado, Beethoven the greatest musician ever to walk the earth
Beeethoven suffered from Paget's Disease. His bones started growing in his late adulthood. My X-Ray Professor Lindsay Rowe (RIP Lindsay, you were the greatest man I've ever met) talked about his condition often. Patients often say that their hat is getting smaller, back when we woud wear hats. His auditory canals had bony overgrowth, crushing the nerves and he became deaf. The Ninth was written after he had completely lost his hearing. And he gave us a great gift to mankind. The Seventh was a great gift to musicians.
Uh huh...well...about those bones LT: I aint so sure Miss Rowe-your-boat was able to X Ray the old Toot [my nickname for Beet]: A. Beet never wore a hat, and B. his bones were not Miss Rowe's business. I mean! Auditory Canals my footnmouth!
Intersting and quite possible theory about the cause of Beethoven's deafness. The Paget illness really concures with the autopsy report of Beethoven's where it is stated that the bones of his skull around the ear had been unusually thick. But there are also other illnesses that had been considered, among them oteosclerosis or a certain form of systemic lupus.
Eine mitreißende Aufführung dieser neuartigen Sinfonie im Schaffen von Beethoven. Strahlende Festlichkeit und rhythmische Stimmungen sind zum Besten und Schönsten erfasst.
I was at Sydney Opera House in 2017 when Ashkenazy conducted the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. The program was Beethoven 2, 8 and 7. Absolutely wonderful.
Absolute joy to drunkenly stumble upon this... So many positive comments! Complete pleasure to watch the maestro in charge, and letting all the fantasticness breathe
Absolutely! In fact there is no comparison. From Mozart and Brahms to Schubert and Mahler none brought to the symphonic canvas the sheer exhuberance and breath-taking originality and innovation that Beethoven did!
Allah did not forbid music. This is a complete fabrication. There is no such ruling in the Holy Qur'an. Music is a wonderful gift from Allah to people. Those who want to discredit Islam fabricate such lies in the name of the Prophet Muhammad. Allah no prohibió la música. Esta es una fabricación completa. No existe tal regla en el Sagrado Corán. La música es un regalo maravilloso de Allah para las personas. Aquellos que quieren desacreditar al Islam inventan tales mentiras en nombre del Profeta Muhammad. Аллах не запрещал музыку. Это полная выдумка. В Священном Коране такого постановления нет. Музыка - прекрасный дар от Аллах. Те, кто хочет дискредитировать ислам, используют имя Пророка Мухаммеда, чтобы сфабриковать такую ложь. Allah müziği yasaklamamıştır. Bu tamamen uydurmadır. Kutsal Kitabımız Kuranı-Kerim'de Allah'ın böyle bir emri yoktur. Müzik Yüce Allah'ın insanlara lütfettiği güzel bir nimettir. İslam'ı bilerekten gözden düşürmek isteyenler hz.Muhammed Peygamberin adını kullanarak böyle yalanlar uyduruyorlar. لم يمنع الله الموسيقى. هذا تلفيق كامل. لا يوجد مثل هذا الحكم في القرآن الكريم. الموسيقى هدية رائعة من الله للناس. أولئك الذين يريدون تشويه سمعة الإسلام يختلقون مثل هذه الأكاذيب باسم النبي محمد. 上帝并没有禁止音乐。 这是完全的捏造。 《古兰经》中没有这样的规定。 音乐是上帝赐予的美好礼物。 那些想诋毁伊斯兰教的人以先知穆罕默德的名义编造这样的谎言。
@@unknown4143 Indeed ! Mahler and Bruckner did ! And I would like to add at least Brahms, Dvorak , Tschaikovsky, Shostakovish to that list as well, who all composed marvellous symphonies, that reached the quality of the Beethoven ones . Of course Beethoven delivered the "blueprint" for the later masters for their symphonic works with his nine symphonies (especially the Ninth) and for all the romantic symphonies that were composed thru the 19th.century . The later composers like Mahler, Bruckner and Shostakovich extended the form of the symphony and especially the orchestration to sometimes gigantic proportions ( since they had access to many instruments that Beethoven didn't have because they were even not invented then ) and by that alone they had many more creative possibilities ! But in terms of perfect form and balance of all the used means none of the later composers was ever able to surpass Beethovens symphonies, and all of them would be the first one to admit to that . They surely would reach Beethovens level ( and how thankful should we be for that ), but nobody ever surpassed it.
Bird NOchance since Beethoven passed there has been in that 200years thousands of millions of people born yet there has never been anyone with even a few minutes to compare with his diversity ,his beautiful and powerful music AND his astonishing creativity. He truly was a one off that no composer will ever get close.
Without a doubt, the best symphonies and concerts are from Beethoven. My favorite!! And Beethoven's best exponent as a pianist and conductor is maestro Barenboim
Probably my favourite Beethoven, and probably my favourite reading of it. And yes, the sense of fun. They're all so great - the Maestro and the players.
L ancien Monde à disparue il reste plus que vous orchestre de grandeur . devant un public émerveillé , bravo , encore. pour ce beau spectacle , Je vous aime tous .😍
What I love about the 2nd movement is that, unlike most of his music of the time, it isn't particularly clever in terms of melody, harmony or rhythm, but uses dynamics, instrumentation and repetition to build to its climax and tell a story. Beethoven pre-empted 20th-century minimalism by 150 years.
Honestly, (and I'm absolutely blessed!) the most time I cried in my life was with the many times, I listened to the 9th Symphony, but if it comes to musical perfection and beauty as a one piece of work - this, the 7th Symphony of Beethoven, is the true Masterpiece!
We would, I think we all agree, be a poorer world without the 7th Symphony, and such a moving and energetic rendition of it. Makes my day brighter ! Bravo!
Daniel Baremboim, es para mi el mejor Director de Orquesta del momento. Y esta Sinfonia es mi preferida, sin demeritar a las demas. Con la sinfonia #6 "La Pastoral" son mis mejores piezas musicales
I know all such statements are really just subjective, but I still say this is the greatest of all symphonies, every note follows so inevitably from the one before and all of it is genius.
Grande grande sinfonia, magistralmente diretta ed eseguita, conquista alte sfere sentimentali e trascina nell’infinito l’animo intimo. Grandissimo Beethoven.
Tell me that "Allegro Con Brio" isn't the best name for an Italian punk band ever! Of course, they would have to be from a second-rate southern town, somewhere near the toe of the boot that can't even use being Sicilian as an excuse,, so they ROCK with enormous chips on their skinny, punk rock shoulders. Ironically (were we to follow this to its logical conclusion, and we must, oh, we must!), despite embracing lifestyles inspired by the band's name, they perish peacefully in their rooms from carbon monoxide poisoning, along with three hundred fellow guests of a Budapest hotel while promoting the launch of their second album ("Ancora Una Volta Con Gusto!"). The media frenzy following the tragedy will make "Con Gusto" the best selling album of the decade, despite a consensus among reviewers that it was "sort of samey." Sales would eventually collapse with the release of crime scene photos of ACB's volatile frontman, the self-styled Princeps Novo Magnus (actually Santangelo Conigliari of Brindisi), who died in his sleep clutching his rosary like any good Catholic boy. Still, the band will always be remembered fondly for properly dying before they got stale and made the rest of us sort of embarrassed for ever liking them in the first place. Much thanks from the office of alternative memories.
What an inspiration Barenboim is to those young people. His leadership is simply brilliant. He has such an understanding of Beethoven, and a love for the members of this orchestra. And the orchestra, responding to him, give there all. Barenboim is, not only a great conductor, but a wonderful human being. Sheila-Muir
+Sheila Muir Box Yeah. If I want to listen to any Beethoven symphony all I have to do is go to the Proms on here to hear these absolutely masterful modern performances.
I first listened to this symphony when I was only twelve, and to this day, along with Mozart’s Symphony no. 41 (Jupiter), remains one of my favorites. Listening to this interpretation, brings tears to my eyes, for it is absolutely brilliant, with a magnificent orchestra, led by a masterful conductor. Beethoven would be proud of having had his majestic music brought to life by such great musicians.
Счастье, что существовали люди, как Бетховен, которым для выражения своих мыслей и чувств нужен был симфонический оркестр. И уж Бетховен выражался - дай бог каждому.
What a triumph! This is without a doubt one of the greatest, most awe inspiring pieces of music to ever send chills up and down my spine. I put in earbuds at work, turn this on, and when I move, I glide... when I walk, it's as if I'm a foot above the ground. What a gift.
Paulwood Beethoven without a doubt the most creative person in the history of mankind.Even 10minutes of this wonderful composition is beyond comprehension but there is over half an hour of sublime creative brilliance.
@johndean4765 Can you imagine composing something like this? A piece a music that almost 200 years later, is inspiring and moving people? What an amazing person Beethoven was! Thank God these people had the knowledge and discipline to chart this music. Two centuries later, it can be recited just as it was at the time it was conceived. It really is a miracle. And I'm grateful for it
I so agree. I put this symphony on whenever I’m working- cooking, washing dishes, mopping the floors, dusting, and it’s like I’m in heaven. The work gets done in no time. What an amazing gift we have in Beethoven, Barenboim, all those amazing musicians. And then there’s my adorable little iPhone bringing it all to me whenever I want it or need it. Bravo all!!
I want to say thank-you for allowing this be on UA-cam. I missed so many concerts due to conflict of schedule. Now I can catch up and save it so I can enjoy it over and over again. Once again thank-you for playing such beautiful music.
Une des meilleures neuf symphonies de Beethoven, peut-être la meilleure. Très bien interprétée par Daniel Barenboim; c'était un grand plaisir de l'écouter.
4 : 30 10 : 30 13 : 15 24 : 12 28 : 10 29 : 25 it is impossible to distinguish here because each part is perfection in character and compositional artistry
I only just learned that this orchestra performed all 9 symphonies in one season. So far I've listened to #3 and this one. If the others are performed as well as these then it was an astounding feat for such a young orchestra to perform all 9 so well. I look forward to listening to the rest of the symphonies.
That most brilliant Beethoven. What a man to have such a beautiful and emotional mind and express it in such an unbelievable manner.2nd movement my favourite.He is beyond my words.Touches my soul this music.Thankyou for the clip.
Allah did not forbid music. This is a complete fabrication. There is no such ruling in the Holy Qur'an. Music is a wonderful gift from Allah to people. Those who want to discredit Islam fabricate such lies in the name of the Prophet Muhammad. Allah no prohibió la música. Esta es una fabricación completa. No existe tal regla en el Sagrado Corán. La música es un regalo maravilloso de Allah para las personas. Aquellos que quieren desacreditar al Islam inventan tales mentiras en nombre del Profeta Muhammad. Аллах не запрещал музыку. Это полная выдумка. В Священном Коране такого постановления нет. Музыка - прекрасный дар от Аллах. Те, кто хочет дискредитировать ислам, используют имя Пророка Мухаммеда, чтобы сфабриковать такую ложь. Allah müziği yasaklamamıştır. Bu tamamen uydurmadır. Kutsal Kitabımız Kuranı-Kerim'de Allah'ın böyle bir emri yoktur. Müzik Yüce Allah'ın insanlara lütfettiği güzel bir nimettir. İslam'ı bilerekten gözden düşürmek isteyenler hz.Muhammed Peygamberin adını kullanarak böyle yalanlar uyduruyorlar. لم يمنع الله الموسيقى. هذا تلفيق كامل. لا يوجد مثل هذا الحكم في القرآن الكريم. الموسيقى هدية رائعة من الله للناس. أولئك الذين يريدون تشويه سمعة الإسلام يختلقون مثل هذه الأكاذيب باسم النبي محمد. 上帝并没有禁止音乐。 这是完全的捏造。 《古兰经》中没有这样的规定。 音乐是上帝赐予的美好礼物。 那些想诋毁伊斯兰教的人以先知穆罕默德的名义编造这样的谎言。
A magnificent performance with all the orchestra playing as one, and with such potentially risky tempi, but the effect has been stunning and an experience to treasure....
J’apprends qui a composé et le no. De la symphonie alors que je la connaissais va me rendez heureuse et satisfaite de ma mémoire musicale 🎵 Merci à vous tous , je m’apprécie m’écrouais vraiment incapable de reconnaître toute les ou presque « symphonies « 🙏 ❤
Beethoven's 7th Symphony is one of his most joyful and energetic works. It was composed between 1811 and 1812, at the same time as his 8th Symphony, and was dedicated to Count Moritz von Fries. The symphony was premiered on December 8, 1813, at a charity concert for wounded soldiers in Vienna, conducted by Beethoven himself. The concert also included his Wellington's Victory and parts of his Mass in C major. The symphony consists of four movements: a Poco sostenuto - Vivace, an Allegretto, a Presto - Assai meno presto, and an Allegro con brio. The symphony is also known by the nickname "The Apotheosis of the Dance", because of its rhythmic and dance-like character. The first movement is a fast and lively Vivace, preceded by a slow introduction that sets the mood. The movement follows the sonata form, with two contrasting themes: a cheerful and syncopated theme played by the woodwinds, and a lyrical and flowing theme played by the strings. The development section explores various keys and variations of the themes, before the recapitulation returns to the main themes. The movement ends with a spirited coda that repeats the opening theme. The second movement is a slow and graceful Allegretto, which follows a variation form. It begins with a simple melody played by the violas and cellos, over a pulsating accompaniment by the second violins. The melody is then varied by different instruments and sections of the orchestra, creating contrast and interest. The movement has a serene and elegant mood. The third movement is a fast and playful Presto, which follows a ternary form. It begins with a lively theme played by the strings in unison, followed by a contrasting trio section that features a dialogue between the woodwinds and the strings. The presto section returns and leads to a surprising transition to the final movement. The fourth movement is a fast and triumphant Allegro con brio, which follows a sonata form. It begins with a fanfare-like theme played by the brass and timpani, followed by a joyful melody played by the strings. The development section builds up tension and excitement, before the recapitulation returns to the main themes. The movement ends with a brilliant coda that combines elements from all four movements and concludes with a series of fortissimo chords. Beethoven's 7th Symphony is a masterpiece of musical innovation and expression. It shows his mastery of orchestration and his ability to create powerful emotions with music. The symphony has inspired many composers and musicians, and has become a symbol of joy and vitality.
Thank you so much for this brillant description of each movement of Beethoven’s 7th symphony! Thank you for putting words of what I feel each time I listen to this extraordinary symphony.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your information and analysis. It enhances the immense joy this music provides, especially when provided by a mixed orchestra of young Palestinians and Israelis. Daniel Barenbaum, a man of enormous vision, ability and compassion and a compelling example to all of us, Jews and Muslims alike.
The great thing about Beethoven symphonies is that you can call one of them the greatest on one day and another one on another, without ever being wrong. Today it's the 7th!
The world cannot be that bad if you can buy a set of Beethoven symphonies for 30€ and have enough music for 20 years.
This is music that sustains for a lifetime. There is a timeless quality to it, ever fresh and revelatory.
For your life!
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Well I just heard the 6th Pasture All and the babes on stage were staggeringly gorgeous! I mean! So there, Mister 7th!
First off,it is pastoral, not pasture all and thhey( the 6th and 7th
Are both divine. There is no need to praise one as better than the other.
A world without Beethoven's music 😢 would be tragic. 9 Love 🎉❤ 🎉 😢 Trust me.
Beethovens No7 is sublime from start to finish.
The best performance of Beethoven's 7th I've ever heard.
The 7th was the first live Beethoven Symphony I ever attended over 40 years ago. I had not heard it before that night but it instantly became my favorite and has remained so. It was part of the inspiration for me to journey outside of my rock & roll comfort zone and find more spine tingling classical music. It has been a joyous journey that has never ended. Thanks to UA-cam I have access to more music than I ever knew existed. And to think it all started by accepting a date with a Beethoven fan. 😊🎶🎶
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I have to agree that there is something special about the 7th! I first heard it in a movie about Beethoven (Immortal Beloved) and never forgot how wonderful it is. I also agree that it is nice to have access to so much great music through UA-cam, where I discovered this version of the 7th.
@ it’s been years since I saw that movie. I’ll have to revisit it to see where the music is placed throughout the film.
Beethoven is the greatest Musician to ever walk the earth - and Barenboim and the Orchestra do him justice . Awesome recording !
Yeap, he's the guy who changed music for ever.
Could well be Beethoven was the most creative person in the history of mankind.
Barenboim knows Beethoven better than any other conductor. Listen to other conductors . You will hear difference.
Beethoven was a Divine Artist and genius. His Allegretto is a prayer. I have listened and danced to it for 35 years. It never grows ol and is a source of transformation body, mind and spirit. Thank you Master for your divine music.
Excellent by Maestro Barenboim. Perfection.
For anyone curious:
Movement 1. Poco sostenuto - Vivace (0:00)
Movement 2. Allegretto (12:15)
Movement 3. Presto -- Assai meno presto (trio) (21:02)
Movement 4. Allegro con brio (29:36)
Hope this is helpful!
Thanks man. God bless you!
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Fantástico! muchas gracias- Yo lo escucho y trato de hacerlo en piano con la transcripción de Franz Liszt.!Todo un desafío para Mis Ultimos Tiempos.
Appreciate this. I want the second movement like an addict wants a fix & always listen to it first if possible. 😮
How I wish Beethoven could know this, all of us here, writing, loving him, almost 200 years later, he deserves all the love in the world for the love he gave us in his sublime music
A little over the top, but I generally approve the sentiment.
No praise or admiration can adequately describe the gift and treasure he left for mankind
Dear @Sabra_Ellen_Jones, I do believe He is present in every performance of His music all over the planet and will be forever!
I believe that Beethoven was God's gift to the world
@@Goodnature3 Yes, His gift. My dear friend who is in a hospital in France heard some lovely program of live music and said - - "but there was no Beethoven! I kept waiting and waiting - without Beethoven there is no real music."
A legkedvesebb zeném Csupa lendület! Engem mindig feltölt energiával. Minden tétele életigenlő dinamikus! Mégis az IGAZI a IV negyedik tétel !!!! Magdaléna
Сколько разных чувств,эмоций может воспроизвести Душа!
БРАВО,❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love to the 6th, which is the Beet I was listening to before you guys all moved up to the 7th and ruined my night!
For what it's worth, I think Beethoven is the pinnacle of the creative achievement of mankind.
J.S.Bach is the pinnacle
I believe Beethoven took creativity to a new level that no composer has got near to.So much depth in his music.
Beethoven’s mad dance of the galaxies.
Awesome performance.
Oh , Daniel BRAVO !
Daniel!! You've gone and outdid outdone yourself! You and the Ole Beet Oven!
16:29 I love how Maestro barenboim begs the woodwinds to play louder! He looks furious as I find his gesture quite intense! By the way, this is a spectacular performance, All of them made a big smile on my face at the end of the symphony!
Visto ieri dal vivo al conservatorio di Milano questa sinfonia diretta proprio da Baremboin e oggi la riascolto con piacere qui 😍
Musica immortale, eterna, ispira orgoglio a noi europei : grazie Beethoven !
Grazie infinite, non c, e parole
The entire symphony is a masterpiece, but that last movement is just HEAVEN SENT!!!
It's right and it's WONDERFUL!
And BRAVO, Maestro!
I, on the other hand, especially love the first two movements as well as the last two movements.
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2nd Movement - 12:18 - The King's Speech... One of the most beautiful and powerfu pieces ever performed.
Occhi chiusi,
Mente in stand by
Cuore aperto all'emozione e bellezza!!
My husband and I was in Europe for eight months, travelling. I got to hear so many Symphony orchestras in Europe, thank you my darling husband. Yes, this is one of my favorites.
Barenboim captures Beethoven like no other conductor. My favorite piece of music is a Beethoven composition, pick one. What a mind!!
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!
This is generally overlooked by the more popular 5th and 9th symphony but this is still an amazing piece
el 2do movimiento es sobervio, es la perfección de lo simple y lo justo, desafia a los dioses, y Baremboim... me saco el sombrero, impecable interpretación
Thus is my favorite Beethoven symphony, and I love the way it is interpreted here❤
By *_far_* my favorite recording of the *7th... Barenboim* just has the timing of *Beethoven* down perfectly !!
Carlos Cleiber!
I was a child, barely 3 years old, my father played me this great seventh symphony by Beethoven, I also remember Ravmaninov's 2nd concert and Warnert's Tanhausset Overture, thank you father, wherever you are, I will always remember you
Such a beautiful message..do u not talk to him anymore?
I too thought highly of The Rach, aka The Rave, aka Wazmanenough! Yikes!
Beethoven is a continuous and inexhaustible source of joy, inspiration and strength for me, I am now 76 and hopes to keep on going and listening to his music as long as I have my senses
I am 86 and I am getting pirretty tired of him.
@@kansasross Hahaha. Come on, tell us what you really think!! LOL
Génial toute ses musiques.vela fais du b😢 au cœur et à l.ame.😢.
Bonjour a tous ses artistes.j.en suis une aussi 😂❤.
Bravo bravo bravo bravo.
Je suis photographe et une couturière styliste.. je m.appelle
Louise
J'ai 72ans et j.aime la vie ❤🎉
Merci pour ses bons moments passés avec 😢 vous tous et me permets de vous embrasser.
Bonne journée à tous.1
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Magnificent conductor.
Великолепный ОРКЕСТР , потрясающе великолепный МАЭСТРО и невероятно прекрасная симфония Великого БЕТХОВЕНА, финал которой просто фантастика, космос! Чувства - сплошной восторг! BRAVO!!!
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Great music, like all art forms, transcends everything, so why can’t these dumb politicians meet over a concert like this and understand that it is this culture which unites us all?
Barenboin is Beethoven's secret agent here on Earth...magnifico Coño!
Love the 4th movement.
It's wonderful to see the concentration of these young musicians.
Spectacular performance!!! Greatest music on planet earth!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤣🤣👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
🙏🏻🙏... Congratulations Monsieur Daniel Barenboim que la paix soit le plus beau cadeau de la vie la musique embellie les cœurs et donne a nos Âmes le plus merveilleux des Amours sur terre ..... Respect
To me , this is the greatest musical work ever written, it is an epic journey through all human emotions, the ending is like you are riding a grade 5 tornado, Beethoven the greatest musician ever to walk the earth
My Dad loved the 9th
Go listen to the 9th, Ode to Joy by Beethoven naturally
@@susannamarra2356 Yes the 9th is magnificent. but the best Beethoven symphony is the 7th.
Agreed. All nine are perfection. This surpasses that. The intro to the 1st movement still freezes me in my tracks.
True. I always say Bach is the best composer ever, but Beethoven the musician ever lived
So wonderful to see the young musicians.
7 is phenomenal. I never become tired of hearing it. Every time is like the first time!
I could listen 5 through to 7 all day and today I am😁
Such a journey..i have chills
So regal and yet fierce
Fantastic Beethovens 7 th symphony absolutely brilliant .”love this orchestra and the conductor,just superb” 👍👍
😊ppppp
Beeethoven suffered from Paget's Disease. His bones started growing in his late adulthood. My X-Ray Professor Lindsay Rowe (RIP Lindsay, you were the greatest man I've ever met) talked about his condition often. Patients often say that their hat is getting smaller, back when we woud wear hats. His auditory canals had bony overgrowth, crushing the nerves and he became deaf.
The Ninth was written after he had completely lost his hearing. And he gave us a great gift to mankind.
The Seventh was a great gift to musicians.
Uh huh...well...about those bones LT: I aint so sure Miss Rowe-your-boat was able to X Ray the old Toot [my nickname for Beet]: A. Beet never wore a hat, and B. his bones were not Miss Rowe's business. I mean! Auditory Canals my footnmouth!
Intersting and quite possible theory about the cause of Beethoven's deafness.
The Paget illness really concures with the autopsy report of Beethoven's where it is stated that the bones of his skull around the ear had been unusually thick.
But there are also other illnesses that had been considered, among them oteosclerosis or a certain form of systemic lupus.
Eine mitreißende Aufführung dieser neuartigen Sinfonie im Schaffen von Beethoven. Strahlende Festlichkeit und rhythmische Stimmungen sind zum Besten und Schönsten erfasst.
I was at Sydney Opera House in 2017 when Ashkenazy conducted the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. The program was Beethoven 2, 8 and 7. Absolutely wonderful.
What a fantastic symphony. Beethoven takes the listener on a wonderful journey, which I love to listen and be lead by a brilliant composer 👍👍❤️
Grande Pianista e Direttore d'Orchestra
Absolute joy to drunkenly stumble upon this... So many positive comments! Complete pleasure to watch the maestro in charge, and letting all the fantasticness breathe
I don't think anyone would be able to come up with a symphony better than Beethoven's symphonies before the end of all life on planet earth.
Bruckner and Malher did
Absolutely! In fact there is no comparison. From Mozart and Brahms to Schubert and Mahler none brought to the symphonic canvas the sheer exhuberance and breath-taking originality and innovation that Beethoven did!
Allah did not forbid music. This is a complete fabrication. There is no such ruling in the Holy Qur'an. Music is a wonderful gift from Allah to people. Those who want to discredit Islam fabricate such lies in the name of the Prophet Muhammad.
Allah no prohibió la música. Esta es una fabricación completa. No existe tal regla en el Sagrado Corán. La música es un regalo maravilloso de Allah para las personas. Aquellos que quieren desacreditar al Islam inventan tales mentiras en nombre del Profeta Muhammad.
Аллах не запрещал музыку. Это полная выдумка. В Священном Коране такого постановления нет. Музыка - прекрасный дар от Аллах. Те, кто хочет дискредитировать ислам, используют имя Пророка Мухаммеда, чтобы сфабриковать такую ложь.
Allah müziği yasaklamamıştır. Bu tamamen uydurmadır. Kutsal Kitabımız Kuranı-Kerim'de Allah'ın böyle bir emri yoktur. Müzik Yüce Allah'ın insanlara lütfettiği güzel bir nimettir. İslam'ı bilerekten gözden düşürmek isteyenler hz.Muhammed Peygamberin adını kullanarak böyle yalanlar uyduruyorlar.
لم يمنع الله الموسيقى. هذا تلفيق كامل. لا يوجد مثل هذا الحكم في القرآن الكريم. الموسيقى هدية رائعة من الله للناس. أولئك الذين يريدون تشويه سمعة الإسلام يختلقون مثل هذه الأكاذيب باسم النبي محمد.
上帝并没有禁止音乐。 这是完全的捏造。 《古兰经》中没有这样的规定。 音乐是上帝赐予的美好礼物。 那些想诋毁伊斯兰教的人以先知穆罕默德的名义编造这样的谎言。
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Indeed !
Mahler and Bruckner did !
And I would like to add at least Brahms, Dvorak , Tschaikovsky, Shostakovish to that list as well,
who all composed marvellous symphonies, that reached the quality of the Beethoven ones .
Of course Beethoven delivered the "blueprint" for the later masters for their symphonic works with his nine symphonies (especially the Ninth) and for all the romantic symphonies that were composed thru the 19th.century .
The later composers like Mahler, Bruckner and Shostakovich extended the form of the symphony and especially the orchestration to sometimes gigantic proportions
( since they had access to many instruments that Beethoven didn't have because they were even not invented then )
and by that alone they had many more creative possibilities !
But in terms of perfect form and balance of all the used means
none of the later composers was ever able to surpass Beethovens symphonies,
and all of them would be the first one to admit to that .
They surely would reach
Beethovens level
( and how thankful should we be for that ), but nobody ever surpassed it.
Bird NOchance since Beethoven passed there has been in that 200years thousands of millions of people born yet there has never been anyone with even a few minutes to compare with his diversity ,his beautiful and powerful music AND his astonishing creativity. He truly was a one off that no composer will ever get close.
Without a doubt, the best symphonies and concerts are from Beethoven. My favorite!!
And Beethoven's best exponent as a pianist and conductor is maestro Barenboim
Awesome! And thank you for the incredible camera work. You made my day. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
La Apoteosis de la danza. Qué maravilla de sinfonía. Dirección impecable de Daniel Batemboin!
Quite new to Beethoven. But I will grow old with him and all the wonderful conductors and orchestras that bring him to life. Brilliant..
Barenboim is fun to watch as he guides the orchestra through one of the masterpieces of Beethoven!
Probably my favourite Beethoven, and probably my favourite reading of it. And yes, the sense of fun. They're all so great - the Maestro and the players.
Escuchar a Beethoven interpretado por baremboim es un placer único. En cada sinfonía se supera. Una maravilla.
L ancien Monde à disparue il reste plus que vous orchestre de grandeur . devant un public émerveillé , bravo , encore. pour ce beau spectacle , Je vous aime tous .😍
What I love about the 2nd movement is that, unlike most of his music of the time, it isn't particularly clever in terms of melody, harmony or rhythm, but uses dynamics, instrumentation and repetition to build to its climax and tell a story. Beethoven pre-empted 20th-century minimalism by 150 years.
Honestly, (and I'm absolutely blessed!) the most time I cried in my life was with the many times, I listened to the 9th Symphony, but if it comes to musical perfection and beauty as a one piece of work - this, the 7th Symphony of Beethoven, is the true Masterpiece!
The Ninth Symphony is the best for making love.
All the oboe solos in the first movement are just heavenly. And executed exquisitely by the oboist!
No me cansaré de escuchar cualquiera de las sinfonías de Beethoven, más que un genio para nuestras vidas
Total master piece. Sounds of the forest and the thunder in the sky.
This is my favorite orchestra to play Beethoven's symphonies! They are spot on pefect.
I agree, they don't get enough love! I can't listen to another orchestra! I forgive all the coughing
We would, I think we all agree, be a poorer world without the 7th Symphony, and such a moving and energetic rendition of it. Makes my day brighter ! Bravo!
Bravo! Brighter. What does it do if you
listen to it at night? Does it make your
night nighter?
Daniel Baremboim, es para mi el mejor Director de Orquesta del momento. Y esta Sinfonia es mi preferida, sin demeritar a las demas. Con la sinfonia #6 "La Pastoral" son mis mejores piezas musicales
Pesce be with you, peaceful heart, and with all of us! May peace shine instead of bombs and hate!
I know all such statements are really just subjective, but I still say this is the greatest of all symphonies, every note follows so inevitably from the one before and all of it is genius.
I agre
What an amazing miracle this orchestra is👏👏👏
Uh-oh. You left a hanging partisan.
What a lucky man - almost 200 years after death still beloved, from people over the whole world.
Just not antanrtica.
Beethoven was anything but lucky lol
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But now he is.
@@dankaradakovic3218 Betting folks in Anarctica love Ludwig too.
Grande grande sinfonia, magistralmente diretta ed eseguita, conquista alte sfere sentimentali e trascina nell’infinito l’animo intimo. Grandissimo Beethoven.
1 - Poco sostenuto. Vivace 0:00 - 12:14
2 - Allegretto 12:15 - 21:00
3 - Presto. Assai meno presto (trio) 21:02 - 29:32
4 - Allegro con brio 29:38 - 36:22
There is a special place in heaven for people like you!
Ahahah thank you!
I feel more that hell is much more fun ! :-)
Tell me that "Allegro Con Brio" isn't the best name for an Italian punk band ever! Of course, they would have to be from a second-rate southern town, somewhere near the toe of the boot that can't even use being Sicilian as an excuse,, so they ROCK with enormous chips on their skinny, punk rock shoulders. Ironically (were we to follow this to its logical conclusion, and we must, oh, we must!), despite embracing lifestyles inspired by the band's name, they perish peacefully in their rooms from carbon monoxide poisoning, along with three hundred fellow guests of a Budapest hotel while promoting the launch of their second album ("Ancora Una Volta Con Gusto!"). The media frenzy following the tragedy will make "Con Gusto" the best selling album of the decade, despite a consensus among reviewers that it was "sort of samey." Sales would eventually collapse with the release of crime scene photos of ACB's volatile frontman, the self-styled Princeps Novo Magnus (actually Santangelo Conigliari of Brindisi), who died in his sleep clutching his rosary like any good Catholic boy. Still, the band will always be remembered fondly for properly dying before they got stale and made the rest of us sort of embarrassed for ever liking them in the first place.
Much thanks from the office of alternative memories.
Shut up!
The 3rd movement and the applause at the end never ceases to impress me!
Agreed! That boisterous bravo was so heartwarming...
What an inspiration Barenboim is to those young people. His leadership is simply brilliant. He has such an understanding of Beethoven, and a love for the members of this orchestra. And the orchestra, responding to him, give there all. Barenboim is, not only a great conductor, but a wonderful human being.
Sheila-Muir
Sheila Muir Box בטח
+Sheila Muir Box I think he was born to perform and conduct Beethoven. His piano concerto performance is amazing also.
+Sheila Muir Box Yeah. If I want to listen to any Beethoven symphony all I have to do is go to the Proms on here to hear these absolutely masterful modern performances.
Recognized as being the World's foremost expert on Beethoven' music. Daniel Barenboim, that is.
I love Barenboim, but this is a bit exaggerated... Recognized by whom?
Bravo, Maestro Barenboim. Me proporciona mucho bienestar escucharle y verle dirigir.
Love how the orchestra musicians obviously love playing with Barenboim - musical magic at its very best, thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏💚
I first listened to this symphony when I was only twelve, and to this day, along with Mozart’s Symphony no. 41 (Jupiter), remains one of my favorites. Listening to this interpretation, brings tears to my eyes, for it is absolutely brilliant, with a magnificent orchestra, led by a masterful conductor. Beethoven would be proud of having had his majestic music brought to life by such great musicians.
Truly!!
The orchestra is excellent! Maestro Barenboim, thank you for founding such a young brilliant group.
Счастье, что существовали люди, как Бетховен, которым для выражения своих мыслей и чувств нужен был симфонический оркестр. И уж Бетховен выражался - дай бог каждому.
What a triumph! This is without a doubt one of the greatest, most awe inspiring pieces of music to ever send chills up and down my spine. I put in earbuds at work, turn this on, and when I move, I glide... when I walk, it's as if I'm a foot above the ground. What a gift.
Paulwood Beethoven without a doubt the most creative person in the history of mankind.Even 10minutes of this wonderful composition is beyond comprehension but there is over half an hour of sublime creative brilliance.
@johndean4765 Can you imagine composing something like this? A piece a music that almost 200 years later, is inspiring and moving people? What an amazing person Beethoven was! Thank God these people had the knowledge and discipline to chart this music. Two centuries later, it can be recited just as it was at the time it was conceived. It really is a miracle. And I'm grateful for it
I so agree. I put this symphony on whenever I’m working- cooking, washing dishes, mopping the floors, dusting, and it’s like I’m in heaven. The work gets done in no time. What an amazing gift we have in Beethoven, Barenboim, all those amazing musicians. And then there’s my adorable little iPhone bringing it all to me whenever I want it or need it. Bravo all!!
I think this is the best, most passionate version of this symphony on UA-cam.
Bravo c'est merveilleux de vous voir en fin comme je vous voit interpréter cette belle harmonie vous tous en harmonie c est sublimissime.
The timpani part in this symphony is bloody amazing.
beethoven timpani parts are always amazing
I don't even know what a timpani is and I think Beethoven timpani parts are amazing
Bucketheadhead It's the big drum in the back.
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Yes I am noticing the timp in the development of the first movement you are bang on Beethoven was a great drummer lol 😂
世界最高の音楽、世界一好きな音楽、プロムありがとうございました。
I want to say thank-you for allowing this be on UA-cam. I missed so many concerts due to conflict of schedule. Now I can catch up and save it so I can enjoy it over and over again. Once again thank-you for playing such beautiful music.
Une des meilleures neuf symphonies de Beethoven, peut-être la meilleure. Très bien interprétée par Daniel Barenboim; c'était un grand plaisir de l'écouter.
Movement 2 at 12:15 still one of the most stunningly moving melodies ever
4 : 30 10 : 30 13 : 15 24 : 12 28 : 10 29 : 25 it is impossible to distinguish here because each part is perfection in character and compositional artistry
I agree (that melody) - brings me to tears every time 🙏
Extraordinariamente conmovedora !
Amazing inspirational music by Beethoven
The Magic Director for
The Immortale 🎶 Beethoven 😊💪
One of my favourite symphonies by Beethoven, i have been binge-listening to it ever since i was like 6
Great performance by the great Daniel Barenboim!
True...he is firstly a wonderful human being, which reflects his ability to be a good teacher...
"Beethoven - Symphony No. 7 (Proms 2012)".
Lista de Reproducción - TrackList:
01. - 00:06 | Poco sostenuto - Vivace.
02. - 12:15 | Allegretto.
03. - 21:02 | Presto -- Assai meno presto.
04. - 29:36 | Allegro con brio.
I only just learned that this orchestra performed all 9 symphonies in one season. So far I've listened to #3 and this one. If the others are performed as well as these then it was an astounding feat for such a young orchestra to perform all 9 so well. I look forward to listening to the rest of the symphonies.
I highly recommend the 6th. (If you haven't)
The 2012 Proms performances are easily one of the best Beethoven symphony cycles you'll ever hear.
It's a shame my goal is listen to all 9, and he created so many great music.
That most brilliant Beethoven. What a man to have such a beautiful and emotional mind and express it in such an unbelievable manner.2nd movement my favourite.He is beyond my words.Touches my soul this music.Thankyou for the clip.
Inspiracion divina inmensamente conmovedor sencillamente espectacular el segundo movimiento me conmueve al maximo
É uma ótima sinfonia, o HOMEM ERA UM ÓTIMO COMPOSITOR!!!!
My favorite Beethoven symphony! It's amazing to me how popular 5 and 9 are (and they are really good) but 7 and 6 are my favs!!
+Zetroc Rellik 3rd of 9 th ?
Amen, Salisbury!
i personally like the 9th more cause it has more different parts in it and its longer
tried listening to the 9th all the way through?
who do you mean?
loved the last movement....the music is so playfully not so typical of Beethoven!....GREAT MUSIC!...can't help to repeat it so many times!
same here
that finale OMFG
Allah did not forbid music. This is a complete fabrication. There is no such ruling in the Holy Qur'an. Music is a wonderful gift from Allah to people. Those who want to discredit Islam fabricate such lies in the name of the Prophet Muhammad.
Allah no prohibió la música. Esta es una fabricación completa. No existe tal regla en el Sagrado Corán. La música es un regalo maravilloso de Allah para las personas. Aquellos que quieren desacreditar al Islam inventan tales mentiras en nombre del Profeta Muhammad.
Аллах не запрещал музыку. Это полная выдумка. В Священном Коране такого постановления нет. Музыка - прекрасный дар от Аллах. Те, кто хочет дискредитировать ислам, используют имя Пророка Мухаммеда, чтобы сфабриковать такую ложь.
Allah müziği yasaklamamıştır. Bu tamamen uydurmadır. Kutsal Kitabımız Kuranı-Kerim'de Allah'ın böyle bir emri yoktur. Müzik Yüce Allah'ın insanlara lütfettiği güzel bir nimettir. İslam'ı bilerekten gözden düşürmek isteyenler hz.Muhammed Peygamberin adını kullanarak böyle yalanlar uyduruyorlar.
لم يمنع الله الموسيقى. هذا تلفيق كامل. لا يوجد مثل هذا الحكم في القرآن الكريم. الموسيقى هدية رائعة من الله للناس. أولئك الذين يريدون تشويه سمعة الإسلام يختلقون مثل هذه الأكاذيب باسم النبي محمد.
上帝并没有禁止音乐。 这是完全的捏造。 《古兰经》中没有这样的规定。 音乐是上帝赐予的美好礼物。 那些想诋毁伊斯兰教的人以先知穆罕默德的名义编造这样的谎言。
A magnificent performance with all the orchestra playing as one, and with such potentially risky tempi, but the effect has been stunning and an experience to treasure....
The 1st movement of No.7 is just amazing. Tide after tide, driving people crazy.
I agree whilst all the movements of the North are great ,in my opinion the first movement is the best.
Damn I just love the 7th - never fails to lift me up.
In his 7nth, he goes from the depths of despair, to the heights of ecstasy; amazing genius !!!!
Maestro Barenboim's interpretation of the 7nth is one of the best there is .
I agree....and 2,4,7,9 my favorites..
@@mccellen7,5,3,9,and the rest
Baremboin grandissimo, orchestra da brividi , fantastici tutti, amo la settima come tutte le altre forse un poco di più grazie .
J’apprends qui a composé et le no. De la symphonie alors que je la connaissais va me rendez heureuse et satisfaite de ma mémoire musicale 🎵 Merci à vous tous , je m’apprécie m’écrouais vraiment incapable de reconnaître toute les ou presque « symphonies « 🙏 ❤
Beethoven's 7th Symphony is one of his most joyful and energetic works. It was composed between 1811 and 1812, at the same time as his 8th Symphony, and was dedicated to Count Moritz von Fries. The symphony was premiered on December 8, 1813, at a charity concert for wounded soldiers in Vienna, conducted by Beethoven himself. The concert also included his Wellington's Victory and parts of his Mass in C major.
The symphony consists of four movements: a Poco sostenuto - Vivace, an Allegretto, a Presto - Assai meno presto, and an Allegro con brio. The symphony is also known by the nickname "The Apotheosis of the Dance", because of its rhythmic and dance-like character.
The first movement is a fast and lively Vivace, preceded by a slow introduction that sets the mood. The movement follows the sonata form, with two contrasting themes: a cheerful and syncopated theme played by the woodwinds, and a lyrical and flowing theme played by the strings. The development section explores various keys and variations of the themes, before the recapitulation returns to the main themes. The movement ends with a spirited coda that repeats the opening theme.
The second movement is a slow and graceful Allegretto, which follows a variation form. It begins with a simple melody played by the violas and cellos, over a pulsating accompaniment by the second violins. The melody is then varied by different instruments and sections of the orchestra, creating contrast and interest. The movement has a serene and elegant mood.
The third movement is a fast and playful Presto, which follows a ternary form. It begins with a lively theme played by the strings in unison, followed by a contrasting trio section that features a dialogue between the woodwinds and the strings. The presto section returns and leads to a surprising transition to the final movement.
The fourth movement is a fast and triumphant Allegro con brio, which follows a sonata form. It begins with a fanfare-like theme played by the brass and timpani, followed by a joyful melody played by the strings. The development section builds up tension and excitement, before the recapitulation returns to the main themes. The movement ends with a brilliant coda that combines elements from all four movements and concludes with a series of fortissimo chords.
Beethoven's 7th Symphony is a masterpiece of musical innovation and expression. It shows his mastery of orchestration and his ability to create powerful emotions with music. The symphony has inspired many composers and musicians, and has become a symbol of joy and vitality.
Thank you so much for this informative description and analysis. It illuminates the work of art and deepens our understanding of it.
7番は昔から大好きな交響曲‼️😂😂
Von dem wunderschönen Allegretto kann ich nie genug bekommen., 🙏
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Thank you so much for this brillant description of each movement of Beethoven’s 7th symphony! Thank you for putting words of what I feel each time I listen to this extraordinary symphony.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your information and analysis. It enhances the immense joy this music provides, especially when provided by a mixed orchestra of young Palestinians and Israelis. Daniel Barenbaum, a man of enormous vision, ability and compassion and a compelling example to all of us, Jews and Muslims alike.
Dirigiendo o ejecutando! GENIO !! Te quiero con todo mi corazon