I remember playing this with a youth orchestra when I was 16. I doubled for horn on alto sax and woth it being a reed instrument, double and triple tonguing was very hard, as well as getting that lovely Horn sound that one wants to hear in this piece. The start of the finale made me feel very vulnerable and exposed, especially because it's such an iconic and well-known piece. Along with 1812 we did a couple of pieces from Star Wars, Kaiserwalzer by Strauss and Beethoven's 5th. A very nice repetoire for horn, albeit a little taxing on the lips, as I now know. I felt very out of place in the orchestra and I decided that I'd start with French Horn. I did so shortly after the last performance the orchestra had and I've never regretted it once. This piece will always have a special place in my heart because it played an important part in turning me to the French Horn.
TCHAIKOVSKI était un GÉNIE 🌞MERCI pour la partition🙏 L ancêtre de mon Défunt Époux participa à cette bataille..1812.. C était un Napoléonien convaincu💙
HUH? I've listened to this piece, and the original hymn "Save Thy People O Lord" countless times. Also a lot of pop and church music. No particular "dedication", I just like my music.
Really? I always felt this piece sounded like a joke and i don't mean it's bad cause i love it, i mean like the composer is making fun of a genre, like a parodic piece like Weird Al.
If you play this video, and you then you mute the volume of the "Night on A Bare Mountain" scene in the 1940 "Fantasia" and start the scene two minutes and two seconds after you started this video, the music is in sync perfectly with the scene.
Its probably the russian folk song that he wove into the compositions that you might be hearing. In this piece he used that, as well as the marsellaise and cannons and pastoral parts and marches as imagery to commemorate the story of russia's defeat and napoleons retreat.
Сонатная форма Вступление - 0:08 Главная партия - 5:32 Побочная партия - 7:29 Разработка - 10:19 Реприза, Главная партия - 11:18 Реприза, Побочная партия - 11:56 Кода - 13:26
people cried over melodies, but I could have cried over mastery , like from 6:008:00, and how much we lack of it. Although we have all technology for music better than never before
so the first couple pages overture r 2 part viola and 4 part cello?? if so that explains why it’s so deliciously rich❤️also seems to sound like a 1-2 instruments per part vs later on in the overture, or am i mishearing?
Well maybe they couldn't in the 1800's when this was composed... I haven't been a string player in many years, and when I was, I did violin, so I wouldn't know. But that's the only reason I could imagine.
NevertahnProductions you could always just play notes that harmonize with the notes that are below E1. If your conductor is confused just tell him that basses can’t go below E1.
Исполнение отвратительное, так русскую музыку никто не играет, у ворот ворот те же, да и хорал тоже запоганили, и в целом форма разваливается, студенты, что ли? Ps увидел, это Караян. Ну теперь не удивлён, учитывая как они играли вальс в Щелкунчике, каша сплошная.
Suggested this to a friend who said "classical music is so relaxing"
I hope he sleeps well now... :)
@@magnussandstrom1853 dunno, but i guess so epic that he hasn't woken up yet
@@eba27 You should recommend Stravinsky's Rite of Spring next :D
Agreed with the last comment. Besides recommend him the Requiemof Verdi and Mozart's.
@@peaceblossom8 Oh after that, lets him listen to William Tell Overture: The Storm, he'll love that, especially the middle part ;)
@@peaceblossom8 Or Mahler 8 !
I'm not crying, I just got a Tchaikovsky in my eye
I remember playing this with a youth orchestra when I was 16. I doubled for horn on alto sax and woth it being a reed instrument, double and triple tonguing was very hard, as well as getting that lovely Horn sound that one wants to hear in this piece. The start of the finale made me feel very vulnerable and exposed, especially because it's such an iconic and well-known piece. Along with 1812 we did a couple of pieces from Star Wars, Kaiserwalzer by Strauss and Beethoven's 5th. A very nice repetoire for horn, albeit a little taxing on the lips, as I now know. I felt very out of place in the orchestra and I decided that I'd start with French Horn. I did so shortly after the last performance the orchestra had and I've never regretted it once.
This piece will always have a special place in my heart because it played an important part in turning me to the French Horn.
TCHAIKOVSKI était un GÉNIE 🌞MERCI pour la partition🙏
L ancêtre de mon Défunt Époux participa à cette bataille..1812.. C était un Napoléonien convaincu💙
listening to the complete song is a person who has a lot of dedication to classical music
Not a song, and not dedication. It's just epic throughout, no dedication needed, I love it.
shut up
Calling everything a "song" shows that a person doesn't know the first thing about classical music.
@@Feisenbach exactly
HUH? I've listened to this piece, and the original hymn "Save Thy People O Lord" countless times. Also a lot of pop and church music. No particular "dedication", I just like my music.
299 - 13:00
358 (Largo) - 14:46
380 (Allegro Vivace) - 16:13
Fun fact: Tchaikovsky himself actually hated this piece.
Really? I always felt this piece sounded like a joke and i don't mean it's bad cause i love it, i mean like the composer is making fun of a genre, like a parodic piece like Weird Al.
Maybe cuz it's costly
Y'know cannon shots are expensive instruments
And the entire church
Nope. He hated it because of how popular it was. He thinks that it's all flash and no art.
@@PhilipRikoZen Funny you should mention that: ua-cam.com/video/kbjXViAKkcI/v-deo.html
Still incredibly written.
If you play this video, and you then you mute the volume of the "Night on A Bare Mountain" scene in the 1940 "Fantasia" and start the scene two minutes and two seconds after you started this video, the music is in sync perfectly with the scene.
Omg You are a genius, it really works lol
saving this
1812 Overture (Finale): 13:26
What is that I'm hearing @ 7:30? Is that the same chord progression in the Horns that I've also heard in the Nutcracker Ballet, specifically in Act 1?
The chord progression at that part is just I-V7-I-V7. Perhaps you mean the modulation a little later?
Or do you mean that the specific voicing of the Horns’ chords are the same?
Not a very distinct chord progression so yeah not very surprising
Its probably the russian folk song that he wove into the compositions that you might be hearing. In this piece he used that, as well as the marsellaise and cannons and pastoral parts and marches as imagery to commemorate the story of russia's defeat and napoleons retreat.
Say what you will, the opening is the best part of the whole piece, closely followed by the finale.
Сонатная форма
Вступление - 0:08
Главная партия - 5:32
Побочная партия - 7:29
Разработка - 10:19
Реприза, Главная партия - 11:18
Реприза, Побочная партия - 11:56
Кода - 13:26
Magnificent 👍
Masterpiece of music.
Emozionante..W la rivoluzione dell'umanità...assoggettata e sottomessa alle attuali forze del male..
best note e i heard form any canon
Tchaikovsky on orchestral composition: Start with a four-part chorale and then build up the texture? This one, Romeo and Juliet Overture, ect
Happy birthday Tchaikovsky!
Me: Trying to look for the canon part on the score.
3:30 tuba players know how badass this sounds
I actually wrote about this in my music exam essay as part of the development of the brass section
And 15:05
music for my wedding 14:49
Can anyone provide a translation for what's written on the cannons and bells staff? Thanks :)
Brilliant! Thanks @Malkolm Lind
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"No need to thank me citizens, all in the night's work for... Blue Justice!" ~Sonic The Hedgehog
Adam Sutler disliked this video.
This is a good rendition but the cannons sound added in and too small.
Im using this in my dissertation!
What's the title?
@@luketownshend5524 The cannonic effect on Tchaikovsky's Orcherstral Composition !
4:24 2-1
6:10 2-2
12:09 2-3
13:26 2-4
16:10 3부
people cried over melodies, but I could have cried over mastery , like from 6:00 8:00, and how much we lack of it. Although we have all technology for music better than never before
3:27 smoke far away.
Ah yes classic game boom sound
Amaizing
so the first couple pages overture r 2 part viola and 4 part cello?? if so that explains why it’s so deliciously rich❤️also seems to sound like a 1-2 instruments per part vs later on in the overture, or am i mishearing?
yeah i'm pretty sure it's supposed to be 2 instruments per line in the very beginning!
This is great, slow tempo
I really don’t get the rhythms of the first trombone part at all! :(
Cannon at 16:24
shooting stars
Why wouldnt he write for double bass extensions? Basses can go below E1 yknow.
Well maybe they couldn't in the 1800's when this was composed... I haven't been a string player in many years, and when I was, I did violin, so I wouldn't know. But that's the only reason I could imagine.
NevertahnProductions you could always just play notes that harmonize with the notes that are below E1. If your conductor is confused just tell him that basses can’t go below E1.
@@DanielSmith_19 Beethoven wrote his symphony 9 for C string extension on bass, so the technology existed.
@@Stradivarius_Violin Oh okay. I'm not even sure what they are. But I'll take your word for it!
Time to blow up the British Parliament
nice band sound!
Any Violin II part players got advice for learning this?
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Christon Chua me seeing ffff: *sweats profusely*
There's a instrument named cannon?
Yes
I feel that the Largo parts are to slow. Played at 45 bpm rather than 60 bpm. Maybe it is because 60 would feel andante or even moderato.
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14:48 💖
Here is a fun fact: IT IS MORE FUN TO WIN AT ANYTHING, RATHER THAN LOOSING OR COMING IN SECOND !
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Borodino: 14:00;
God save the Tsar: 16:24;
Looks more darker 16:26
10:43 violaaas 4 mov
Craziest Chirstmas Eve
Napoleon total war music
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How to unhear the CupcakKe remix
then go to 13:26
based
fffff?
“ffff”
Baby Van Gogh End Credits
16:13 you’re welcome 8)
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This notes. Are for the worlds.ww one ...
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16:12 try to listen on 2x playback speed😆
hola seba andá al 16:11
Исполнение отвратительное, так русскую музыку никто не играет, у ворот ворот те же, да и хорал тоже запоганили, и в целом форма разваливается, студенты, что ли?
Ps увидел, это Караян. Ну теперь не удивлён, учитывая как они играли вальс в Щелкунчике, каша сплошная.
The worst oboe ever?
so slow
but is bigger
This is way too slow
perfectionismdream stfu
V.F.H. on UA-cam - You don’t have to be mean mate
perfectionismdream - I recently played this for a concert about a week ago and we did play it faster, so I agree :)
Slow is way better. We feel more the music.
Eduarda Johanna Alfena “Too slow and the composers’ workshop is laid bare.” - Johannes Brahms
what an awful recording
Don’t say that babe
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