A shining example of Beethoven's ability to work with and orchestrate for winds. I would have to say that he, Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz were the ultimate orchestrators for all eras.
@@hjo4104 Beethoven's use of the timpani, winds, and a lot of times strings is much superior to Mozart. His orchestral counterpoint is also way better.
@@therealrealludwigvanbeethoven Well Beethoven would say he is the best wouldn't he...? „There are and always will be thousands of princes, but there is only one Beethoven!“
Mozart’s writing for woodwinds is also supreme. And what about the orchestration of Mahler, Richard Strauss, Ravel and Stravinsky? They are even more advanced than the ones you mentioned.
The only criteria to judge all music No matter what all these crazy terms is that someone quoted. I don' know what they mean or whatever it stand for. Never studied one note of music yet music brings me joy and beauty The problem is people stare themself blind at technicalities and forget what music is about. By the way one can not compare Mozart and Beethoven Different styles different era . Try to compare the Beetles with Queen Just the view of an old man enjoying classical music to the FULL
I would absolutely play this if I had 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 clarinets, and another oboe.
Wwwww
¿Qué?
Just smiling
I'd rather go for a symphony,
A shining example of Beethoven's ability to work with and orchestrate for winds. I would have to say that he, Liszt, Wagner, and Berlioz were the ultimate orchestrators for all eras.
@@hjo4104 Beethoven's use of the timpani, winds, and a lot of times strings is much superior to Mozart. His orchestral counterpoint is also way better.
@@hjo4104 There are tons of Beethoven overtures that are better than Mozart ones. His symphonies are way better, too.
@@therealrealludwigvanbeethoven Well Beethoven would say he is the best wouldn't he...?
„There are and always will be thousands of princes, but there is only one Beethoven!“
@@TheOneAndOnlyZelenkaGuru I am indeed an ardent egotist.
Mozart’s writing for woodwinds is also supreme. And what about the orchestration of Mahler, Richard Strauss, Ravel and Stravinsky? They are even more advanced than the ones you mentioned.
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3. 14:00
4. 17:13
The oboists imo are insane in this recording
And, of course, the music is beautiful!
The only criteria to judge all music No matter what all these crazy terms is that someone quoted. I don' know what they mean or whatever it stand for. Never studied one note of music yet music brings me joy and beauty The problem is people stare themself blind at technicalities and forget what music is about. By the way one can not compare Mozart and Beethoven Different styles different era . Try to compare the Beetles with Queen Just the view of an old man enjoying classical music to the FULL
@@steinjonah660 Mozart and Beethoven are from the same era.
@@hjo4104 at first
The bassoons are particularly interesting.
Much better than his string quintet transcription.
XD
BEETHOVEN!!!!. Hace falta agregar algo más? Una obra para disfrutar de la primera a la última nota
18c 중엽 (고전) - 실내악에 관악기 포함 [연주회용 관악]
베토벤 - [관악 8중주]
호른 2/ 오보 2/ 클라 2/ 바순 2 = 플룻 x 호른 o
Beethoven's Piano Trio Op 64 is a re-arrangement of this wind Octet
Proof?
@@SisselOnline It is actually Op 63. It is Beethoven Piano Trio in E flat Op 63. There is a youtube upload for this performance for reference.
Ok...
17:13
Who are the players?
Ottetto Italiano, from the metadata of the audios.
3rd movement is a workout lol
Op. 4, not Op. 3
Oops
I'll change it
30/31 sec. the first horn FAIL not play buahahahahahahahaha 😆