1812 Overture- Royal Albert Hall - 2017 - Complete - WITH CANNONS @ 12mins:20secs !!!! - OUTSTANDING
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2017
- Outstanding performance by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at this years Classical Spectacular at the Royal Albert Hall. If you love classical music and have always wanted to see the Last Night of the Proms then you MUST GO AND SEE THIS!!! It has everything Canons Fireworks and GOOSEBUMPS!!!. The finale of this piece is superb... (sound quality is great, picture Is much clearer after first 30 seconds or so)
Tchaikovsky: "Beethoven is going deaf? Yeah, he'll be able to hear this one. I'll make sure of it."
Beethoven: "Darling, why do i hear boss music?"
🤣🤣
Tchaikovsky wrote this piece on 1840. Beethoven passed away on 1927. Beethoven might hear this in the heaven 😂
@@lishengwu4230 1827
@@elektrokinesis4150
just imagine late romantic Beehoven
What instrument do you play?
*_Heavy field artillery_*
@Home Wild
You’re a high caliber player😃 Not just a flash in the pan!
But the question is if he is a rifled Parrot gun or a smooth bore Napoleon
Hey cool mine is
*c h u r c h* *b e l l s*
Howitzers
Tchaikovsky also wrote a concerto for heavy field artillery and orchestra.
Tchaikovsky: "So anyways I started blasting"
Holy shit dude that’s the best use of this meme I’ve ever seen 😂😂
Imagine falling asleep during this. You just wake up to a cannon blasting above your head.
I was just chilling listening to the music about to drop off and then the cannon scared the hell out of me
I could sleep peacefully under outgoing rounds
Я буквально засыпаю под эту музыку
i slept through all of it
Them: "Classical music is so boring."
Tchaikovsky: "Hold my cannon."
Finally, a performance where the artillery deafens the music
11:40 -15:30 The concluding part of the loudest, over the top, overture ever written in the classical music genre. Love it!!
By no means the loudest. Try the conclusion of Mahler's 2nd and 8th symphonies as examples.
Through these hands I make the thunder claps!!!
Right on....💯
14:19
I know y'all waiting for this
Thank you good madam
BON-BON, GO G-G-G-GET HIM!
Honestly, hearing the Mairseillaise getting blasted away by the Theme of God save the Tsar is one of the best things ever.
Lifesaver
What about the rest lol
someone's having a little too much fun with the light show! :P
Homie Steve The Triggered Prankster Gangster how is light loud mate
When the pyrotechnics started, I thought for sure they'd set the whole theater ablaze. Then, at the sound of the first cannon, I thought Adolf Hitler got shot.
As it turns out, that's obviously not what happened at all, and I was just having some kind of strange flashback related to my experiences in World War Two.
11:00 It looks great for the audience... but playing under those little moving star lights is a nightmare for us on stage.
I was thinking of that and sympathizing with the orchestra. It must have been hard reading the music under that light.
Tbh it's annoying for the audience too (For me at least)
Close your eyes
@@CaptainGrimes1 how exactly would you read the music then?
I have no idea why you would need to dress this music up with added extras. It’s got it all!
The cannon man has to be quite good at what he is doing, shooting inside a concert hall, but no casualties and no material damage. Great work!
They’re blanks. It’s just gunpowder.
@@freyaparker1936 whooosh
🤣🤣🤣
@@freyaparker1936 we know, right?
The canon that is visible is fake, the smoke is from a smoke machine. The real cannons are at the back.
And all the Brits responded,
"Did you hear something Sir?"
"Perhaps a small hint of a shot yes"
"Ah very good"
Golf clap...
@H Fromsteps I thought mandem referred to a group of people?
Stiff upper lips folks....end of the world will be far worse
Tchaikovsky said about this piece, "I wrote it with no warmth and no love, I did it in a week".
The great composer was surprised at how captivated and receptive the worldwide public became with this masterpiece that he himself hated. Now, imagine if Tchaikovsky had put 'warmth and love' into the 1812 Overture? Oh my God...😦
no he didn't like it did he..
i do! 🙂
love the opening with the bass.. strings then woodwind.. then the brass.. and on it goes..
got a version somewhere with a choir singing the opening minute or so.. it works..
Inane to think about id argue it’s one his best works.
Such a powerful and deeply emotional performance. Absolutely astounding. When the organ and cannons come in is so dramatic and the organ is powerful enough to be heard above everything including the orchestra and cannons
Inn1980, my high school band played this for our final concert of the year in our auditorium 😟🫣. It was by far the best performance of my entire high school band experience. I was first chair clarinet which made it even more exhilarating. When it came time for the "cannons," the band dad's (mine included 😬) previously came up with the idea and ran it by the band director, Mr. Price to make it sure it was safe and effective. He was on board. So cue the cannons and the idea was to shoot shotguns into barrels with sand to achieve the desired sound. Well, after a few minutes of cannon fire, the smoke started filling the auditorium with smoke. (oops!) They didn't count on the smoke filling the building and the fire Marshall (my uncle) showing up. They let us finish the entire piece, even with the smoke stinging our eyes and making us cough. We got a standing ovation even thru the coughing, etc. What a wild and memorable performance it was. One I'll never forget.
Bravo!!!! 👏🏼 🎉
I'm an American and this was the best performance I've ever heard on July 4th. Thank you so much ,.for making 2021 a little less hopeless.
Glad you enjoyed it…. It was pretty good being there as well..! Very best wishes from the UK👍
1812年こそクラシック最高の名曲だと自分は思っています。
I went to Moscow in 2012, and there was a fantastic museum to all the artifacts. They replayed the battle in a large park, while a military band and cannons played this. Heart moving to say the least.
Idk if you're supposed to stay all nice and composed for a fancy classical music concert, but I'd be screaming like a wild fangirl during the brass cannon section.
Es el mejor comentario que he leído. Porque yo haría lo mismo al escuchar esos cañones y el final. Maravilloso. !!!'
Once heard it NEVER Leaves your head. A Long time favorite since I was a Kid. Cannons Rules!
NOBODY does quite like the CBC does in that venereal Royal Albert Hall!! As an American, I ALWAYS seek most of the musical activities via the Internet. Wish I could one day sit in one first group of rows [ya, but I'm 83, what are my chances,? HaHa1 Thank God Almighty for the Internet!!!
correcton: BBC
a d godbee Further correction ; "venerable". And even though I believe in God, I suspect He had nothing to do with the existence of the Internet (allthough I wish He had given better assistance to the level of education in parts of the USA).
Venereal? You mean venerable, right?
Venereal is genital disease
Venereal?
My idiot friend: Classical Music is boring
Me : Plays 1812 Overture
My friend: :0
Me:What pop song uses cannons and church bells? Yeah that’s what I thought
AC/DC in "For Those About To Rock" and "Hell's Bells"
For those about to rock is nowhere near as good as this piece, also the cannons aren’t as well placed as this piece is. The second one I didn’t hear any bells. Just in the beginning as a like a sound effect
@@nathant2410 Crikey, picky customer! I'll search harder :-)
Challenge accepted >:)
@@stanleyknif ac/dc is pop ?
Эта увертюра не просто симфоническое произведение, это целый спектакль.
Is there anything more heavy metal than cannons?
Anvils (for whom the bell tolls)
A battleship, with cannons
Nukes
@@tash7477 Only Once for A concert…
The schwer Gustav cannon
Chorus and canons, rarely done together. Really spectacular. 👏👏👏
Cannons*
@@LibertyPrimedand the great organ of the Royal Albert Hall which can be thundering away
I saw this at the Albert Hall as a teenager during the proms season, they didn't have the moving lights back then in the early 1970s but they had the cannon and mortar, it was amazing.
I once did a gig in the room in St Petersburg where this piece was premiered. It was a very small concert hall. This must have been so loud that the audience felt flattened against the back wall!
I was once at a public performance of this where cannons were used. I considered myself lucky to have survived the carnage.
I also survived the carnage as well
The Classic Musics are always the best
This is probably if not the greatest piece of classical music in the canon repertoire, no pun intended
is there a professionally made recording of this? i would give good money.
There's a version by the Liverpool Philharmonic, with Cannons and Church Bells included. Here you go. ua-cam.com/video/3xjiHwiL6CQ/v-deo.html
Just search, there is one without background noise - the one with tchaikovsky face
@@KasbashPlays How many moneys did he give you?
@@KasbashPlays Equalized and tuned-down cannons just aren't good enough. I need them LOUD
@@mandakhbaatar You need the Erich Kunzel 1812, Telarc label
Ah, so that's what the Albert Hall is for... !
@joe jitsu But Prince Albert (namesake for this Hall) and his brothers might well have contributed to the "general" venereal atmosphere. They all enjoyed their favourite venereal "ladies" - as did their Father the Archduke! Some say "Dad" even shared his favourites with his sons. Sick???
I was here on my band Europe trip and saw this live, I cant believe I found this video
I saw this at the Royal Albert Hall last week, excellent performance!
Whe will escape from the catacomb whit this one 🗣️📢🔥🔥🔥
The muskets are a nice touch, makes you really feel like your there in a Napoleonic Era war.
This is one of thr the most human thing I can imagine
I enjoyed every moment of this day
I don't understand ANY negative comments about this videoed concert! I would NEVER have thought of those lights accompanying this music but it worked tremendously (in my opinion)! And the sound; THE SOUND was OUT OF THIS WORLD (if one has the proper equipment to do it justice)! THANK YOU, THANK YOU for sharing this and keep up the good work!
Lol How is it possible that the camera gets ringing in its ears after the cannons?
Joshua Rowe Microphones are set to a certain sensitivity, the cannons cause a spike that lowers that sensitivity momentarily before the sensitivity self corrects back to the appropriate level for the music
1812
Tchaikovsky
My favorite song
It's not a song. Do you hear anybody singing? No. It's a piece of orchestral music, not a song...
@@lorddaver5729 Well, there's a pretty good song towards the end, about the Glory of Russia, sung by a large choir, accompanied by the bells and orchestra!
👍☝🇷🇺
haven't seen a light show at the Proms, just great. Oh, that music, goosebumpy
the last few minutes always makes me want to laugh..
so over the top!
thankyou for sharing this! 🙂 x
*TCHAIKOVSKY YES*
Amazing,am at a loss for words so beautiful!!!!
Wow! Such power! Would've loved being there in the audience.
Easily one of the most spectacular finishes to a piece of music ever written and performed.
What a magnificent performance....... 👏 can't say it loud enough ..... YES
Without a choir with a prayer to God at the beginning, it sounds incomplete. Here is the Russian soul. The Russian people pray, love, and fight for real. And this is their Strength
Not so much when it comes to Ukraine.
@robertknight2556 Here we go…
Hi 👋 that’s was brilliant great 👍 cannons as well as you say to many lights other wise brilliant music 🇬🇧❤️David
Unless you’re present, you cannot truly appreciate it.
I think that light show woke up poor Tchaikovsky.
Fantastic!!!
ライブだがさすがに演奏のクオリティは素晴らしい。
加えて、派手なライティングやら、花火やら、室内にもかかわらず大砲ぶっ放すわ、コーラスまでついてるわと、超豪華な演出が楽しい。
Magic actually exists!!!
Thankyou for sharing !! only thew rich can see !!!
I was at a performance of this back in the 90s at the Albert Hall, complete with cannons. It was great.
Amazing
Shivers
holy crap dude, this is so well done!
Gave me chills
WOW !!! just the best performance - ever !!!!
The Russian culture is something special in this tiny world
Russian culture? Or the culture of the Empire, where many different nations lived and worked. Tchaikovsky is a Pole by nationality, for information. Do not think that all the products produced by the Empire were produced by russians.
@@anamarta4097 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born on April 25, 1840 in the village of Votkinsk, Vyatka province (now the city of Votkinsk, Udmurtia). His father, Ilya Petrovich Tchaikovsky (1795-1880), was a mining engineer by education and in 1837 was appointed head of the Kamsko-Steel Plant. Her mother, Alexandra Andreevna (nee Assier), was a graduate of the School for Female Orphans. There were five children in the family, Peter was the second child. A Frenchwoman, Fanny Durbach, was discharged from St. Petersburg to raise children. Little Peter studied well, his favorite subjects were history and literature. Don't mess with me about russian history and their ethnese
Effin bloody brilliant!!!!!!!!
obrigado por compartilhar.
fortissississimo
Fortissississississississimo
@@realandychen Fortississsissisisisisisisisisisissisismo
I LOVE THIS
11:40
Probably my favorite part of the entire performance begins here. Though, the entire performance is spectacular!
Legendary
If the inclusion of the cannons was a surprise reveal to the audience I would've been going nuts
Fantastic
That is brilliant
Tchaikovsky you madlad
Спасибо Петру Ильичу Чайковскому!
Торжественная увертюра «1812 год», соч. 49 - оркестровое произведение Петра Ильича Чайковского в память о победе России в Отечественной войне 1812 года.
maravilloso
superb video, you got some super shots of me too ;)
Great summer music!!!
What a performance ! Sheer joy. But there again, it's The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Thank you so much for uploading. Do you perhaps know who the Conductor is?
Hoping this year's Proms will include this overture in its programme (in its full glory). Very fitting for the first Proms taking place after the Pandemic Era is over!!
Maravilloso !!!! Esos cañones !
This song is too GLORIOUS EMPIRE inducing...
Exactly! That was Tchaikovsky's plan indeed in highlighting the success of the British Empire in their valiant fight and crushing victory in the war of 1812. I'm sure he would be so pleased to hear this performance! /s
Tchaikovsky was a master storyteller through his music.
Hard to believe Tchaikovsky felt this was a horrible composition giving himself a scathing review.
Where in the score does it say FREAKING LASERS???
If Tchaikovsky knew about "lasers" he would add them
Ps also dubstep
Everyone talks about the last minutes. I cry for the first minute solid. Its like before the crazed joy of killing, im embracing the simple moving grief of death.
La vuelvo a escuchar una y otra vez y siempre me emociona mucho.
*Napoleon has left the chat*
This symphony NEEDS cannons!!!
🙏💝🙏
Quite ironic that the cannons announce the peace. - And again we long for the last shots to be fired and the ringing of the church bells…
Theodore H. Maiman: How about some lasers?
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: da.
I've heard a small field cannon firing a blank once, didn't know how it sounds so me and dads stood like 5m behind it, the blast was insane, can't imagine it indoors with bigger cannons
Fantástic Mervelheuse .Eu adoraria ter estado lá. I would lovely be there
Every cannon owner knows when the police show up the excuse will always be, "You got a problem with the cannon then talk to the composer."
And there wasn't a dry seat in the house!
I think, considering his use of fucking cannons, Tchaikovsky would definitely approve of the light show.
He actually hated this piece and that he had to write it!
Hermoso
We were there on March 2019 , amazing concert
Where was it?
@@meganvandyke3442
Royal Albert Hall London. it was the finale to Classical Spectacular, I believe it is on the same time each ear.
I was in the audience 🙂
well *that* was a SHOW