If you think the Berlioz story is insane it goes even deeper. He was so obsessed with Harriet at one point that he used to stalk her, book hotel rooms next to her so he could spy on her. His first mental breakdown was when he found out she was having an affair with her manager. And the reason why she didn’t reply to his letters and why they eventually divorced is because he spoke French and she spoke English, they literally couldn’t understand each other the entire time. The only reason she acc agreed to marry him is because he poisoned himself infront of her, she then in shock said she’d marry him, then he whipped out the antidote from his pocket. The fucking OG gaslighter. Also I’m a musician and I wish you would’ve talked about the 20th century cos there was some pretty crazy stuff that went on then but great vid!
Honestly can't tell if Historian genuinely became passionate about the theatre and wanted to share it with us or if he's just been too deep into Wikipedia again
My high school stage production teacher fell into the pit, 8 feet down, directly onto his right knee (this man was 6' 8" and 300 lbs) and broke his leg in 3 places and completely shattered his knee. He was out for the rest of the year but recovered after surgery and is still teaching. Shouts out to Mr. N and the Flagler auditorium.
I get these wonderful new songs playing in my head sometimes. And by "sometimes" I mean it's always at 2am, and I'm not talented enough to transcribe it quickly enough to bother getting out of bed at 2am. All those songs are gone forever. Pat my head please.
I mean yeah, but i also feel like theoretical ideas and practices can achieve a lot better than just imagination can achieve. It also works back n forth like that, if you dont have a good theoretical and practical framework ( in art you usually get better theoretical understanding from practice ) you cant imagine shit. I sometimes imagine compositions for illustrations in my head, but when i try to put them to paper, i understand that what i imagined wasnt actually a vivid picture, but more of an abstract idea.
Kinda crazy how this man can virtually disappear for half a year to a year and come back and drop a video and get over a million views in less then 24 hours
Unironically, this is the most bizarre and disorganized internet historian video to date. Man couldn’t follow a topic for more than a couple of minutes and it was just a total fever dream. What a call from grace honestly Subscribed
15:00 sweet Jesus I was not ready for this. My husband fell into an orchestra pit in 2019 during a production. Broke his back. Changed our lives. I haven’t been able to go back to the theatre since and I cry when I see people about to fall, possibly fall, and actually fall. Uncontrollably. Thought I was doing better and thinking of seeing a production, nope. Not after this. I’m thankful I was able to figure it out at home and not after I was seated with hundreds of strangers.
Thanks for your kind words. I have been in theatre programs since I was 8 years old. I have directed and managed many plays, I’m thinking I may pivot to raising a dinner theatre troupe and avoiding stages all together but still bringing entertainment to folks!
@@wilczus222 Yeah... It's almost like she maybe should have... gotten professional help some time in the last 5 years... that's a wild suggestion, huh?
The moral of Berlioz’s story is if you love someone enough, all you have to do is: - get rejected by them many times - write a song about them - fall in love with someone else - get cheated on by them - plot to kill them, their lover and their mother for some reason, along with killing yourself - fail to do any of that and go home - smoke opium and write more songs - have her attend your concert and fall in love with you And for good measure, cheat on her with the housemaid.
Your editing style will never not be amazing, there are so many scenes where I crack up just because of that, let alone the great stories that go with it
@@okayegg4597 For me it was "Moving on to Impressionism! That's Claude _De-- WHAT NOW??"_ I don't think any of us could come up with a better line if we tried.
Awesome video, as per usual Mr. Historian. Fun fact about Shakespeare's globe shown around the 14 minute mark. Its an open-top theatre so people standing in the yard are exposed to the elements, whilst those further back in the more expensive seats are not. It was also not uncommon for people in the galley to urinate over the side, onto the spectators below. So if someone in London ever asks if you 'want to suffer for Shakespeare' think twice before you take them up on the offer...
I think you're associating with the visual edits of that series, but Incognito Mode is more for talks between him and a guest. This one was all him addressing us, so I think it's closer to his style of the main channel, just with better editing.
It just felt all over the place, i couldn't follow the story well enough like I could previous videos about a singular topic. Maybe i'm too middle class to understand.
I think Internet Historian's videos are the most paused ones for me, cause the little tid-bits written here and there for a moment just makes it 100x better
I love how you draw the parallel between an unruly classroom and us as your internet audience. You do a bang-up job of teaching history to petulant children.
So glad you mentioned Frederik Federici! I work as a tour guide in Melbourne and love telling guests about that story! There’s actually more to it. It’s said that after he died, Federici haunted the Princess Theatre, with staff and audience members through the years claiming to have seen him in the theatre. They named the attached bistro after him and also reserve a seat in the dress circle every opening night of a new production for the ghost.
"there's so much i could say about these two [mozart and beethoven].... ANYWAY," -- i can assure you that this gave so many music historians heartburn and they are frothing at the mouth. brilliant.
many don't know this but IH has to carry all the bits of this video on floppy disks in his backpack through the wilderness of Australia to deliver it to us. His video frequency is therefore nothing short of amazing
That does makes sense. Floppy disks can double as throwing weapons, which you'll need to fend the border-line eldritch nightmares that Australia's wilderness has created
@@casbyness I think you are confusing Australia with Austria. Austria isn't real, Australia is that weird flipped upside down junge-desert in the center of europe
@@siegel947 I like this comment not because I understand it but because it is so utterly unhinged
Рік тому+473
I live 10km from where Berlioz was born, and I love classical music. This episode is a masterpiece. I feel even fancier than before. Thank you internet historian !
I would recommend reading Berlioz's Memoirs for the details of romances, it's pretty crazy in his own words. But besides that, his writing style is also really colorful and ornate, much in the early 19th-century style, and it can be pretty fun to read. Also, his description of the Paris music scene at the time of his youth is extremely interesting - for one thing, he makes a lot of references to the composers who were considered "the greats" at the time, and I guarantee you'll have probably never heard of any of them. One other anecdote, his description of the July Revolution of 1830 (which saw the overthrow of the Bourbon Monarchy and the rise of the Orléanist Monarchy) is really interesting - having gotten together his friends one afternoon, they started to sing the Marseillaise in public on a balcony in Paris, and after a while they realized about 1000 people were standing around listening to them, and Berlioz started conducting all of them to sing the anthem. It was such a sensational event that the by-now elderly composer of the anthem, Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, wrote a personal letter to Berlioz in thanks for the performance.
15:14 fun fact: while most theatres in Moscow have online tickets available, the Bolshoi, being the main theatre of the country, sells them ONLY in person, creating a HUGE line so, unless you’re some privileged person(politician, head of Bolshoi’s friend/concubine/acquaintance), you either wait in line for up to a full day or pay up to resellers
The sheer relentless unhinged rambling of this man combined with the fact that it teaches you something and the fact that by the end of the video you realise that you learned something is hands-down marvellous. Godspeed, mr Historian, godspeed!
I was done when he said, "By the time anyone notices--" Then cut to the guy ranting about Neon Genesis Evangelion at the dinner table 😂 "--It'll be too late." (Regarding sliding in amongst the so-called "cultured" 😅)
This video perfectly encapsulates the "scrolling through Wikipedia at 5 a.m. while your wife is asleep next to you and when she wakes up you're going to tell her everything you learned in a manic sleep deprived state," experience.
@@MasDouc Felt kind of focused in the beginning but as it went it was like when you click on highlighted names/subjects in Wikipedia Article's over and over and read through those for so long that your so far from the original page and you forget what you were even originally reading up on.
There is literally nothing on the internet that comes close to this unique style of storytelling. No matter how hard it is or how long it takes, people will appretiate your art (yes i said art), because you are truly immaculate ❤️
@@novideohereatall Yea if this was on the second channel it would’ve been fine but that one ain’t main channel worthy. Was just him clicking trough Wikipedia basically
And regardless of where you get the information, it's your ability to sum up that information that's impressive. "If i had more time, I would have wrote fewer words.", as they say.
I feel like such a fancy boy now. I may even wash my best anime t shirt, take a bath, and go to Olive Garden. I would never have had the confidence to do any of that without IH and his video.
I couldn't agree more. Tike to rinse the concrete dust off my finest hoodie, break out the weekend pants, swap my shoelaces for something respectable, and hit the local Red Lobster.
Amateurs. Have you learned nothing from his videos? I, on the other hand, will be donning my finest leggings, ADIDAS sliders and tank top, and will take a leisurely drive in my 1998 Civic to my local Golden Corral. It's the beginning of the month, after all, so my welfare check will be an absolute boon. Afterwards, I will be stopping by the illustrious Rent-A-Center. You plebians likely have never even heard of the boutique, it's *very* exclusive. Finally, my day will be wrapped up by a visit to the most cultured place of refined entertainment, the nearby trailer parks. Cletus and Petey are having a scrap, much like the respected gladiators of ancient times.
As a jazz musician. Amateurs. You’re not a real man until you do a lot of heroin, get in a cab with a prostitute, and 69 right in front of a young Miles Davis.
I majored in History almost a couple decades ago. I only truly started enjoying the subject after stumbling upon the Internet Historian channel. EDIT: loved Henry and Father Godwin's cameo!
i spent countless hours studying Berlioz in Uni and still had difficulty explaining his story. Now I’m seeing Internet Historian explain it all perfectly in under 10 minutes. Another interesting thing is what a true underdog that guy was. He got trodden on by the upper academics a ridiculous amount of times for being too metal before he hit it big. He was also severely mentally ill and got prescribed a bath to cure it.
Im just sad he left out the part that he got mad at the actor lady and made her a witch that causes him to get beheaded in symphont fantastique. Thats my favorite part lol
Was thinking the same thing, but I love those videos too, so I just decided to roll with it and see what lunacy this was about. I learned more than I ever expected!
@@misteral9045 so because we are raised in society we cannot criticise it? whatever kiddo. besides he didn't take the piss out on anyone. you're just salty over some jokes
if only he didnt put them in the middle of his videos. then i could actually stay immersed. i dont care how good the cut away is i dont care how good the video is. put an ad in the middle of the video instant dislike.
The Planets have aligned, The animals gathered, The trees grew, and we all gathered once again to witness a masterpiece, WELCOME BACK MR. INTERNET HISTORIAN!
As a former theater kid i want to say the orchestra pit net has saved me and my friends multiple times, and we were pretty scared hovering over a 20 ft drop, but that didnt stop us from throwing the lead into the pit during a preformance of Joseph and the technicolor dreamcoat
i mean... im a huge joseph stan (know every word of every song lol) and its literally written in the song to throw him in the pit haha "tore his coat then flung him in a pit... let us leave him here ALL ALONE AND HES BOUND TO DIE"
One of my favorite Mozart quote is when he described operetta as "certain dramatic abortions, those miniature compositions in which one finds only cold songs and couplets from vaudeville."
For any UA-camr, this channel is a masterclass in how to make sponsored segments engaging and effective. I actually look forward to the hilarious ads in Internet Historian videos.
He's one of the few to do it right. You have to actually turn the ad segment into content so that people do not skip it. Bruce Rivers is also good at doing it repeatedly (more of a daily upload format), he often throws a joke around the sponsor product at the expense of one of the parties covered in the video. Rarely longer than 30 seconds and it works. I skip most other sponsor segments.
Can I just say - been a huge fan of yours for a while and I work in professional theatre (NYC). I am cackling. I am gonna show this to all my coworkers. Yes, this is the history and we know it’s insane. I’ve had my own insane ghost run ins in these places!! Feels like you wrote this one just for me 😭😭 I’m honored (PS my friend was the green goblin I’ll ask him about your collab)
Bu-but he's a historian on the internet. Know I know, there are other historians that talk online, but what about exclusively online? Maybe IH lives in a Telstra comms station.
@V742 technically a lot of historians now talk exclusively online. Unless you're a professor, government, or work for some organization, a lot of historians now do everything online. Journal articles, books, basically like 70% of scholarly work has been done online the last decade or so.
For those wondering, the woman at 16:24 is Sierra Bogess. She's an excellent actress and vocalist. The footage used here is from her performance as Christine Daee in the 25th Anniversary filmed production of Phantom of the Opera. Go check it out, it's pretty good.
I love the reference to Sumito's house. Not a lot of people may remember this but that was a whole video about IH traveling to meet up with SumitoMedia, and they were going on about the PH of the soil. It was a classic.
Lil fact, the Bible was never passed down solely by spoken word. It was in written form in Hebrew times (see the Dead Sea Scrolls), and was meticulously copied over and over, one penstroke at a time, by early Latin monks. As mentioned, the Latin version was widely misused, at the time by the Roman Church. The English translation was illegal because it undermined the church’s authority to say whatever they wanted, and they said it was because “common man cannot be trusted to interpret its meaning and we are divinely right” while they themselves were guilty of straight up deceit. Later, when Luther nailed his 95 thesis (95 grievances) to the door of a church, it started a chain of events ending in a huge split from the Catholic Church. Luther believed salvation couldn’t be bought with money, but given by God’s grace alone. It was only later as the printing press really took off did English copies of the Bible become easily accessible. however, even before that, the students of the original translator (a teacher at old oxford) (who’s name I know I’ll spell wrong so I won’t try) copied it over and over and distributed it across the region, and even foreign countries. The Bible has been in written form from the start.
I swear I have a spidey sense for IH videos. I just wake up thinking, “there’s a video from IH coming” or “man I haven’t heard from IH in a while”. Every video from IH and Storymode for like the last 5 videos, I’ve felt it and then voila it’s in my inbox
Nothing shows the relentless passage of time like a new Internet Historian upload.
Damn it you're right
😔
God, the truth of the matter.
True that
Its been 16 years...
If you think the Berlioz story is insane it goes even deeper. He was so obsessed with Harriet at one point that he used to stalk her, book hotel rooms next to her so he could spy on her. His first mental breakdown was when he found out she was having an affair with her manager. And the reason why she didn’t reply to his letters and why they eventually divorced is because he spoke French and she spoke English, they literally couldn’t understand each other the entire time. The only reason she acc agreed to marry him is because he poisoned himself infront of her, she then in shock said she’d marry him, then he whipped out the antidote from his pocket. The fucking OG gaslighter.
Also I’m a musician and I wish you would’ve talked about the 20th century cos there was some pretty crazy stuff that went on then but great vid!
He just had a repressed maid fetish.
😂😂😂😂
@@fireteamdelta9108he's a ghost... of the theatre, ooooohhhhhh spooky
Modern day incels have nothing on the insane shit people used to pull back in ye olden times.
oh wow how problematic and how sad for Harriet. also im 100% convinced that if Berlioz were alive today, he'd be a redditor
Honestly can't tell if Historian genuinely became passionate about the theatre and wanted to share it with us or if he's just been too deep into Wikipedia again
I feel like he wants to inspire an anime about Berlioz
Same difference
nevertheless...yes i want to be rrrrrefined
It's like seeing the announcement of a new Kojima game and trying to guess what Wikipedia articles he's been binge reading for the last 6 months.
Lol same
My high school stage production teacher fell into the pit, 8 feet down, directly onto his right knee (this man was 6' 8" and 300 lbs) and broke his leg in 3 places and completely shattered his knee. He was out for the rest of the year but recovered after surgery and is still teaching. Shouts out to Mr. N and the Flagler auditorium.
Did he get the extra hour in the ball pit though?
@@vikinglongcat6000 indeed. Pre-urination.
Everyone drop some Ns in the chat 🙏
@@CSpottsGaming why N?
@@Idle_Hands I take it you haven't seen the entire video yet, but I'm 99% sure I was referencing it while also making a joke about "Fs in the chat"
"I'd smash my tools if I could make the art as it is in my head" is a sentiment i have seen in every artist i've ever known regardless of medium
I get these wonderful new songs playing in my head sometimes. And by "sometimes" I mean it's always at 2am, and I'm not talented enough to transcribe it quickly enough to bother getting out of bed at 2am. All those songs are gone forever. Pat my head please.
Artists who work with their hands: 😡
Thats probably what brings me down the most
Imagine the glorious rule 34...I mean art we could've had.
I mean yeah, but i also feel like theoretical ideas and practices can achieve a lot better than just imagination can achieve. It also works back n forth like that, if you dont have a good theoretical and practical framework ( in art you usually get better theoretical understanding from practice ) you cant imagine shit. I sometimes imagine compositions for illustrations in my head, but when i try to put them to paper, i understand that what i imagined wasnt actually a vivid picture, but more of an abstract idea.
I love how Internet Historian is slowly morphing into just Historian
Historian on internet.
"Just Historian"
You know what, that could work as his new channel name, "Just Historian"
His name could be interpreted as Historian on the Internet.
Nord historian
I had the same thought. All I did was learn something new this video. Pretty neat dude.
ah yes. that time of the year where we maybe get a new internet historian video.
Frederick Knudsen also uploaded a couple days ago.
It's the end times
New national holiday
Just in time for my annual rewatch of every IH and Incognito Mode video
The king has returned
yep...back to the Concordia. Hasnt gotten old yet. 16X the detail. @@hbrown689
"But sir, we're supposed to do penis inspection day today." has to be the most juvenile thing to ever make me laugh aloud.
The ghost hole was funny
@@brittanycunningham787What about the crazy composer name?
Sounds like he teaches in California.
You guys didn't get that?
Kinda crazy how this man can virtually disappear for half a year to a year and come back and drop a video and get over a million views in less then 24 hours
Virtually disappear with all that new content on the secondary channel? 🤔😉
@@skechyassmofo i think most people stick to this channel, hence the amount of views.
Haven't particularly enjoyed this one, tbh. Extremely boring and uninteresting topic, imo.
@@Ecliptor. Uncultured
Quality over quantity
You mean you can watch people act and sing without an internet connection? I swear man you're making this stuff up.
You and IH need to do a collaboration
I have a dui
I’ve never heard of such things in my whole 5 years of living. Listening to music without internet is some futuristic voodoo magic
Do a colab
you guys could make a rinsing machine together
This feels like an Internet Historian video I would watch in a dream
this sentence may have broken my brain but at the same time covers everything I feel after the video and I can only describe this as undisappointed
How do you know it wasn't?
"All we see or seem, is but a dream within a dream" - Tinky winky
I am your one millionth up vote.
Unironically, this is the most bizarre and disorganized internet historian video to date. Man couldn’t follow a topic for more than a couple of minutes and it was just a total fever dream. What a call from grace honestly
Subscribed
First time?
Yea it might have not been plagiarized this time.
i liked his wine video better.
Might have been rushed out because he wanted to take attention away from his plagiarised "Man in Cave" video.
@@AL-lh2htit’s not like he didn’t significantly transform the original work
Berlioz’s plan had me in tears. History is incredible, not even the best comedy writer could come up with something so hilarious.
You should read his Mémoires, the whole thing is a succession of stories like that.
"My romantic interest abandoned me for another so I planned to become her femboy maid for revenge!?"
Coming soon to crunchyroll
@@thesteelsquid863 lowkey I would watch that
@@cloudtone-nyto3776 I bet 🤨🤨🤨
That whole plot would make an epic play all on its own. I love it!
As an audio engineer with 2 decades experience in live theatre... this is 100% accurate.
He was talking more about dead theatre.
As a live theatre with 2 decades experience in audio engineers…this is 200% accurate.
??.
Got any crazy stories from your experience?
This is still true down to community theatre productions of Seussical
A new internet historian upload is like reaching a checkpoint in a game
in life
I absolutely agree 😂
In a really really long and difficult game.
One long plan.
what a nonsensical comment.
15:00 sweet Jesus I was not ready for this. My husband fell into an orchestra pit in 2019 during a production. Broke his back. Changed our lives. I haven’t been able to go back to the theatre since and I cry when I see people about to fall, possibly fall, and actually fall. Uncontrollably. Thought I was doing better and thinking of seeing a production, nope. Not after this. I’m thankful I was able to figure it out at home and not after I was seated with hundreds of strangers.
I’m so sorry to hear that!
Thanks for your kind words. I have been in theatre programs since I was 8 years old. I have directed and managed many plays, I’m thinking I may pivot to raising a dinner theatre troupe and avoiding stages all together but still bringing entertainment to folks!
You cry uncontrollably when you see people about to fall, just, like, anywhere? You should probably get help. That's not a healthy response.
@@DILFDylF Yeah, almost like she's... traumatised or some shit? Strange huh?
@@wilczus222 Yeah... It's almost like she maybe should have... gotten professional help some time in the last 5 years... that's a wild suggestion, huh?
The moral of Berlioz’s story is if you love someone enough, all you have to do is:
- get rejected by them many times
- write a song about them
- fall in love with someone else
- get cheated on by them
- plot to kill them, their lover and their mother for some reason, along with killing yourself
- fail to do any of that and go home
- smoke opium and write more songs
- have her attend your concert and fall in love with you
And for good measure, cheat on her with the housemaid.
Thank you for summarizing it, this video didn’t have any family guy or subway surfers clips to keep me distracted you a real one ✊👊👊👌💯💯
Yep - that same old story we've heard a thousand times!
Berlioz is the original Taylor Swift.
As one does
As is tradition
“Everyone told him to quit music, but he just wouldn’t hear it!”
My goodness, that’s perfect. Lol
That Beethoven joke at 3:18 had me in stitches.
Your editing style will never not be amazing, there are so many scenes where I crack up just because of that, let alone the great stories that go with it
Same, lmao I lol'd when he was walking as the phantom of the Opera and started flipping the hot dogs in his fingers.
@@okayegg4597 For me it was "Moving on to Impressionism! That's Claude _De-- WHAT NOW??"_
I don't think any of us could come up with a better line if we tried.
@@irishsailor9181 yeah that glizzy spin trick was so damn funny
The LEGO Studs coming out of the Trojan Horse
Does anyone know who does the editing for this channel?
Awesome video, as per usual Mr. Historian. Fun fact about Shakespeare's globe shown around the 14 minute mark. Its an open-top theatre so people standing in the yard are exposed to the elements, whilst those further back in the more expensive seats are not. It was also not uncommon for people in the galley to urinate over the side, onto the spectators below. So if someone in London ever asks if you 'want to suffer for Shakespeare' think twice before you take them up on the offer...
This felt more like an Incognito Mode episode than an Internet Historian essay
I think you're associating with the visual edits of that series, but Incognito Mode is more for talks between him and a guest. This one was all him addressing us, so I think it's closer to his style of the main channel, just with better editing.
It just felt all over the place, i couldn't follow the story well enough like I could previous videos about a singular topic. Maybe i'm too middle class to understand.
@@r3ecem517financially based skill issue
@@r3ecem517it was lots of little theatre stories not one big long one like usual.
Might work better seperating them into short individual videos
This video is a visual representation of the Wikipedia rabbit holes I go through every night. Amazing.
Harriet: I feel nothing for Berlioz.
*everybody enjoys his performance*
Harriet: People love him. I’m people. I love Berlioz.
☕
Women ☕
Then Berlioz cheats with a housemaid ☕ tale as old as time
@spate7207 Deserved imo. It's like Jenny in Forrest Gump. Woman doesn't feel "affection" until fame and fortune are involved.
i like thinking he made harriet watch. got buried with both. boss.
I think Internet Historian's videos are the most paused ones for me, cause the little tid-bits written here and there for a moment just makes it 100x better
I love how you draw the parallel between an unruly classroom and us as your internet audience.
You do a bang-up job of teaching history to petulant children.
why my AP European History teacher's segment called "Greatest Boobs in History" kept us so titillated. Gotta know what your audience is about.
Comment etiquette might Be a good channel for you.
@@PuddingXXL Big money salvia.
So glad you mentioned Frederik Federici! I work as a tour guide in Melbourne and love telling guests about that story! There’s actually more to it. It’s said that after he died, Federici haunted the Princess Theatre, with staff and audience members through the years claiming to have seen him in the theatre. They named the attached bistro after him and also reserve a seat in the dress circle every opening night of a new production for the ghost.
Interesting 😊
Dude, we were ALL tour guides in Melbourne. Most of us are just cool enough to not bring it up all the time.
6:30 that editing is godly!
"there's so much i could say about these two [mozart and beethoven].... ANYWAY," -- i can assure you that this gave so many music historians heartburn and they are frothing at the mouth. brilliant.
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false..
many don't know this but IH has to carry all the bits of this video on floppy disks in his backpack through the wilderness of Australia to deliver it to us. His video frequency is therefore nothing short of amazing
Nice try. Everyone knows Australia isn't real.
It takes time to find a well written article on the Internet to blatantly steal from
@@DominikoPL But it takes true genius to conflate Menelaus and Agamemnon due to not watching Troy (2004) properly.
That does makes sense. Floppy disks can double as throwing weapons, which you'll need to fend the border-line eldritch nightmares that Australia's wilderness has created
@@casbyness I think you are confusing Australia with Austria. Austria isn't real, Australia is that weird flipped upside down junge-desert in the center of europe
The level of editing quality in this is insane. You can clearly see the progression in all of the moving parts. Amazing work!
He outsources the editing now.
Im high af and I completely forgot that the Nord part was an ad. Thought it was just another funny skit.
IH continuing his 'actual historian' arc, you love to see it.
Debussy was truly ahead of his time.
Debussy got us acting unwise.
…yet forever doomed to having his name mispronounced 😢
gimme debussy
This generation is doomed from these gen X sharing their Debussy on X 🤬 I don't understand why !🧐
@@siegel947 I like this comment not because I understand it but because it is so utterly unhinged
I live 10km from where Berlioz was born, and I love classical music. This episode is a masterpiece. I feel even fancier than before. Thank you internet historian !
I was not expecting the maid outfits and I couldn't be happier with how glorious it was.
It’s really the use of Akiba Maid War that puts the signature Internet Historian cherry on top of irl insanity
ranko my love
@@revolversnake126 let us never forget Ranko
I genuinely love that show. It's peak anime and it wears it well. Fun show.
That was the editor, not IH.
I would recommend reading Berlioz's Memoirs for the details of romances, it's pretty crazy in his own words. But besides that, his writing style is also really colorful and ornate, much in the early 19th-century style, and it can be pretty fun to read. Also, his description of the Paris music scene at the time of his youth is extremely interesting - for one thing, he makes a lot of references to the composers who were considered "the greats" at the time, and I guarantee you'll have probably never heard of any of them.
One other anecdote, his description of the July Revolution of 1830 (which saw the overthrow of the Bourbon Monarchy and the rise of the Orléanist Monarchy) is really interesting - having gotten together his friends one afternoon, they started to sing the Marseillaise in public on a balcony in Paris, and after a while they realized about 1000 people were standing around listening to them, and Berlioz started conducting all of them to sing the anthem. It was such a sensational event that the by-now elderly composer of the anthem, Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, wrote a personal letter to Berlioz in thanks for the performance.
Wow that's beautiful, thanks for the info
"and then everyone clapped"
This feels like that one friend who won't let you end the conversation
15:14 fun fact: while most theatres in Moscow have online tickets available, the Bolshoi, being the main theatre of the country, sells them ONLY in person, creating a HUGE line
so, unless you’re some privileged person(politician, head of Bolshoi’s friend/concubine/acquaintance), you either wait in line for up to a full day or pay up to resellers
The sheer relentless unhinged rambling of this man combined with the fact that it teaches you something and the fact that by the end of the video you realise that you learned something is hands-down marvellous. Godspeed, mr Historian, godspeed!
Having that one composer dress up as a character from Akiba Maid War just really shows how cultured these composers are.
I was done when he said, "By the time anyone notices--"
Then cut to the guy ranting about Neon Genesis Evangelion at the dinner table 😂
"--It'll be too late." (Regarding sliding in amongst the so-called "cultured" 😅)
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Was trying to figure out where that was from. These composers really were cultured
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@@Triantalex People seem to think these days that to be cultured means to have knowledge of some sort of weird anime. Completely stupid of course.
This video perfectly encapsulates the "scrolling through Wikipedia at 5 a.m. while your wife is asleep next to you and when she wakes up you're going to tell her everything you learned in a manic sleep deprived state," experience.
I mean that's kind of how it felt watching it, and I don't mean that as a good thing. Most unfocused internet Historian video in years.
@@MasDoucshut up nerd
@@MasDouc Felt kind of focused in the beginning but as it went it was like when you click on highlighted names/subjects in Wikipedia Article's over and over and read through those for so long that your so far from the original page and you forget what you were even originally reading up on.
Babe wake up IH uploaded.
painfully accurate
Hey your editong is getting much better. Proud of you IH, you keep this up you'll blow up in no time!
"When I die, spread my ashes into an unsuspecting crowd"
An agent of chaos to the very end
your channel is quite a peculiar little plot of the internet
As a classical musician and internet historian fan seeing these two worlds collide is fascinating and a little terrifying
Ah
There is literally nothing on the internet that comes close to this unique style of storytelling. No matter how hard it is or how long it takes, people will appretiate your art (yes i said art), because you are truly immaculate ❤️
This one felt a bit less like the usual great ones and more like randomly thrown together bits of different videos
@@sirpeterbaum4695 Yeah this one was boring and uninteresting, if it was made by anyone else I would've probably skipped it on the first minute.
Literally?
@@sirpeterbaum4695 Feels a bit more like content from his other channels rather than main-channel content.
@@novideohereatall Yea if this was on the second channel it would’ve been fine but that one ain’t main channel worthy. Was just him clicking trough Wikipedia basically
As someone that works in theatre professionally this is a cracking video.
Bro the historical footnotes are absurdly amazing in this one. You killed it.
Huh how? It's basically wikipedia lol....
And regardless of where you get the information, it's your ability to sum up that information that's impressive.
"If i had more time, I would have wrote fewer words.", as they say.
This is great! If the I am become fancy series continues at the normal rate of Internet historian uploads, I'll be upper middle class by 90!!
Woah man, if my math is right, I think you may be too young to have a UA-cam account
Dude if that's true you should at least be born first
@@matthhiasbrownanonionchopp3471 he's from the future
the worst part about internet historian videos is they always ALWAYS have an end
Man's gotta eat
That's the best part baby.
They have an end? I've been watching this one for over two days now.
@@vatonage1599 based
Simply because the internet has nothing to offer he told all tales old and new ones...
Is there anyone in YT that makes ads this entertaining? Even if it's a shitty service that I don't need, I still watch them.. amazing job, sir.
There is that one French UA-cam channel named “le joueur du grenier” that makes very cool ads
As a classical music fanatic, I never thought internet historian would make a video explaining the eras of classic music. This is great.
Honestly same. I want to see TwoSetViolin react to that segment lol.
I feel like such a fancy boy now. I may even wash my best anime t shirt, take a bath, and go to Olive Garden. I would never have had the confidence to do any of that without IH and his video.
I couldn't agree more.
Tike to rinse the concrete dust off my finest hoodie, break out the weekend pants, swap my shoelaces for something respectable, and hit the local Red Lobster.
I feel like Roman, honey get your good sliders on, we are going to Little Ceasars
You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar.
Amateurs. Have you learned nothing from his videos?
I, on the other hand, will be donning my finest leggings, ADIDAS sliders and tank top, and will take a leisurely drive in my 1998 Civic to my local Golden Corral. It's the beginning of the month, after all, so my welfare check will be an absolute boon.
Afterwards, I will be stopping by the illustrious Rent-A-Center. You plebians likely have never even heard of the boutique, it's *very* exclusive.
Finally, my day will be wrapped up by a visit to the most cultured place of refined entertainment, the nearby trailer parks. Cletus and Petey are having a scrap, much like the respected gladiators of ancient times.
"I may even wash my best anime t shirt", ok, chill out there, there´s no need to go so far so soon
Classical musician here, the fact that you made a video that focuses on Berlioz utter insanity is a joy I can't describe.
As a jazz musician. Amateurs.
You’re not a real man until you do a lot of heroin, get in a cab with a prostitute, and 69 right in front of a young Miles Davis.
Classical musician here; seconded!!!
berlioz was such a weirdo lol
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I majored in History almost a couple decades ago.
I only truly started enjoying the subject after stumbling upon the Internet Historian channel.
EDIT: loved Henry and Father Godwin's cameo!
Dear lord... The Berlioz story was quite the rollercoaster. 😵💫
*Announces intention to discuss Shakespeare*
*begins with the Sumerians*
*skips over Shakespeare’s life entirely*
Never change, Internet Historian.
no one else wrote about it first so he couldn't do it yet
You can tell he's genuinely invested because he's gone full kiwi with his storytelling and that's perfect
What?
Isn't he Australian?
@@alphachad4631 No he's from New Zealand
@@jessicashadow this whole time I've thought he was Australian, and that's coming from an Australian. My reality is shattered
@@mortem4342wait so Australians can’t tell the accents apart either?? I’ve always felt bad that y’all sound the same to me
28:49 Ending already? But hey! I DO want to hear you talk about Shakespeare.
i spent countless hours studying Berlioz in Uni and still had difficulty explaining his story. Now I’m seeing Internet Historian explain it all perfectly in under 10 minutes.
Another interesting thing is what a true underdog that guy was. He got trodden on by the upper academics a ridiculous amount of times for being too metal before he hit it big. He was also severely mentally ill and got prescribed a bath to cure it.
I mean a bath can do wonders
Im just sad he left out the part that he got mad at the actor lady and made her a witch that causes him to get beheaded in symphont fantastique. Thats my favorite part lol
yes
"just shower more bro"
@@rajatmondHoly shit you're right, that's exactly the same garbage "advice" people still say to this day.
I'm more of a main channel (Story Mode) kinda guy, but it's nice to see IH and the gang upload a video on this side channel every once in a while
Nice ad
wait this channel is not main?
@@AK-tf3fcissa joke
Doesn't feel like main channel video to me
false..
This feels like a somewhat more organized Incognito Mode video that made its way onto the main.
and without a collaboration
Was thinking the same thing, but I love those videos too, so I just decided to roll with it and see what lunacy this was about. I learned more than I ever expected!
@@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley It's an Australian taking the piss out of the cultural base that produced him. Nothing to learn.
@@misteral9045 so because we are raised in society we cannot criticise it? whatever kiddo. besides he didn't take the piss out on anyone. you're just salty over some jokes
That's what I was thinking! "this video would have made a great incognito topic"
My already unlimted respect to IH got even higher the moment I saw the Akiba Maid Wars reference
This dude turns his ads into hilarious comedy skits every single time... it's the perfection of videography... or something like that.
if only he didnt put them in the middle of his videos.
then i could actually stay immersed.
i dont care how good the cut away is i dont care how good the video is.
put an ad in the middle of the video instant dislike.
@@zanezonair That's an interesting rule that you've made there... I didn't have the same problem as you.
@DPH_Psychosis I don't recall crying but alrighty.
@@DingusMcRingus it's kinda like ads in long UA-cam videos. They tend to just appear at the worst time.
I just personally can't stand it.
Why would you ever give an ad your attention? Lol@DPH_Psychosis
Not did he only summarize theatre in one video, he also summarize streaming history in one add, this man is a genius! :D
That felt personal ahhha😂
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I almost spit out my coffee with that Jacksfilms house joke. Absolutely hilarious.
right!! and the sponsor where he clearly is taking a shot at Xqc and all those guys who just leave videos running and then go 'MODS MODS'
Me too. When I was here the first time, it's like no one knew what that even meant. What?! It was the funniest part of the ad 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me too! 😂
@@Nooticus😂
I was in a play about a private Dick called Hector Berlioz. I wonder if they're related.
omg Hbomb jumpscare at 12:05 !
The Planets have aligned, The animals gathered, The trees grew, and we all gathered once again to witness a masterpiece, WELCOME BACK MR. INTERNET HISTORIAN!
And he came back for NNN not gonna make it this year boys I think
weird dog
Bro looking cosmology to predict next video
@@hugejackedman7423I made a point to try yo bust at exactly 12:00:00 on November 1st. I was able to do it at 12:00:03. 3 seconds in 👏
@@Purriahwtf are you saying weirdo?
internet historian is like my father who came back with milk and the milk he bought back is peak quality
bring back gold top
And then he says he forgot the cigarettes and has to go back
but he's been gone for years, the milk is off, sorry son, i have to get some more milk
The only reason it took him 10 years is because he was looking for your favorite cookies to go with the milk.
false..
As a former theater kid i want to say the orchestra pit net has saved me and my friends multiple times, and we were pretty scared hovering over a 20 ft drop, but that didnt stop us from throwing the lead into the pit during a preformance of Joseph and the technicolor dreamcoat
💁🏻♀️ theater kids
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i mean... im a huge joseph stan (know every word of every song lol) and its literally written in the song to throw him in the pit haha "tore his coat then flung him in a pit... let us leave him here ALL ALONE AND HES BOUND TO DIE"
Smoke alot of opium
I literally saw this after purchasing two tickets for Lucia di Lammermoor. Thank you IH, I always felt "rrrrrefined".
One of my favorite Mozart quote is when he described operetta as
"certain dramatic abortions, those miniature compositions in which one finds only cold songs and couplets from vaudeville."
Mozart is always funny, he's like _the_ "classy orchestral music" guy but the man himself had no filter and the humor of a twelve-year-old
but all those letters to his cousins are quite funny too, to say the least
@@zephiask1758"...and make it burst"
For any UA-camr, this channel is a masterclass in how to make sponsored segments engaging and effective. I actually look forward to the hilarious ads in Internet Historian videos.
The shade he threw at Sniperwolf. . . . XD
He's one of the few to do it right. You have to actually turn the ad segment into content so that people do not skip it.
Bruce Rivers is also good at doing it repeatedly (more of a daily upload format), he often throws a joke around the sponsor product at the expense of one of the parties covered in the video. Rarely longer than 30 seconds and it works. I skip most other sponsor segments.
Many have imitated the IH ads, but none can match the OG.
I'm sure I once watched a compilation of just IH adverts and I'm not sorry.
I can’t believe I actually laughed during an ad segment but IH just is too good 😂
Ice Cream Sandwich does excellent custom sponsorships too.
this feels like an incognito video instead of a main channel video
I paused the video and listened to that whole f*cking sonata. I love violin sonatas.
He is back, nature is healing, time to binge all his older videos as is tradition
Well, Mudasir...looks like you're going away for a long time...
Can I just say - been a huge fan of yours for a while and I work in professional theatre (NYC). I am cackling. I am gonna show this to all my coworkers. Yes, this is the history and we know it’s insane. I’ve had my own insane ghost run ins in these places!! Feels like you wrote this one just for me 😭😭 I’m honored (PS my friend was the green goblin I’ll ask him about your collab)
Man. I wonder what weird traditions your theater still does to this day. . .
What kind of run ins did you experience?
Do you have ghosts of male actors wrestling in the walls, too?
These 30 minutes felt like a fever dream and I loved every minute of it
i really couldnt keep myself understanding what the hell was happening half the time, but alright
yes
Very random, like a film with no director at the helm. Like a ship a drift
It felt like 8mins 😭 now I'm going to wait for another upload
@@ApostolicInfluenceNot pretentious enough like your favorite breadtubers I take it?
My god why did I sleep on this video for 9 months! This video is amazing! Internet Historian would make the best Historian Teacher ever!
He is no longer the internet historian he is now just a historian
Bu-but he's a historian on the internet.
Know I know, there are other historians that talk online, but what about exclusively online? Maybe IH lives in a Telstra comms station.
@@V742Probably actually lives in a Tesco gas station
Or he's The Internet!
You guys don't get it he covers historical events with modern day linguistics and comparison to make us simpletons understand
@V742 technically a lot of historians now talk exclusively online. Unless you're a professor, government, or work for some organization, a lot of historians now do everything online. Journal articles, books, basically like 70% of scholarly work has been done online the last decade or so.
The production value of this video is insane, the Berlioz bit is instant classic
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I am grateful my grandchildren will be able to see your next upload mr historian
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I can't believe you'd make a joke about Lincoln's death man, too soon...
Your vocal delivery of this script is probably my new favorite of yours. You really nailed this recording.
For those wondering, the woman at 16:24 is Sierra Bogess. She's an excellent actress and vocalist. The footage used here is from her performance as Christine Daee in the 25th Anniversary filmed production of Phantom of the Opera. Go check it out, it's pretty good.
Nrrrrrrrrd!!!!!
You almost covered every kind of theater.... all but the prestigious Dinner Theater, where the upperclass go for dinner and a show, all in one!
He finally remembers his UA-cam password
I think it starts with an N
@@mandowarrior123Nord veepeen obviously... right?
Wow so original
Big fan of the footnotes that further explain the funny bits. Especially the ones that clarify things like "this is not true"
Doom E1M1 is certainly the greatest piece of music ever created.
I’m partial to sea shanty 2
@@bobbyroskenput that shit on repeat
@@bobbyrosken You have a right to your wrong opinion. I wish you a great day.
I love how the editing gets better with every video and I'm always impressed with each upload 😊
All the tiny little one-off bits are so good.
After watching Storymode so much, the Lebanese bit at 23:06 was one hell of a callback to the Gone Home video.
I'm glad someone else caught that
I'll never forget Symphonie Fantastique playing in the opening for the shinning. So haunting.
I love the reference to Sumito's house. Not a lot of people may remember this but that was a whole video about IH traveling to meet up with SumitoMedia, and they were going on about the PH of the soil. It was a classic.
Did you totally miss Jack's House? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm *still* dead from that one 🤣🤣
" Everyone was coughing and sneezing up dead guy" 15:55 a really Rolf in this one!! Nice one😂😂😂
Lil fact, the Bible was never passed down solely by spoken word. It was in written form in Hebrew times (see the Dead Sea Scrolls), and was meticulously copied over and over, one penstroke at a time, by early Latin monks. As mentioned, the Latin version was widely misused, at the time by the Roman Church. The English translation was illegal because it undermined the church’s authority to say whatever they wanted, and they said it was because “common man cannot be trusted to interpret its meaning and we are divinely right” while they themselves were guilty of straight up deceit. Later, when Luther nailed his 95 thesis (95 grievances) to the door of a church, it started a chain of events ending in a huge split from the Catholic Church. Luther believed salvation couldn’t be bought with money, but given by God’s grace alone. It was only later as the printing press really took off did English copies of the Bible become easily accessible. however, even before that, the students of the original translator (a teacher at old oxford) (who’s name I know I’ll spell wrong so I won’t try) copied it over and over and distributed it across the region, and even foreign countries.
The Bible has been in written form from the start.
Internet Historian is the only one that makes me come back to a video not only to rewatch it, but to look forward to rewatching a sponsor section.
I never realized the kitten from the Aristocats went on to lead such a dramatic life.
Thank you, Internet Historian.
I swear I have a spidey sense for IH videos. I just wake up thinking, “there’s a video from IH coming” or “man I haven’t heard from IH in a while”. Every video from IH and Storymode for like the last 5 videos, I’ve felt it and then voila it’s in my inbox
IH is a disturbance in the force
If you wake up with someone in your box, it's more likely to be Sumito's dad.
@@finwefingolfin7113 you’re probably right
NEON GENESIS EVANGELION IS PSYCHOLOGICAL AND INTENSE
I will never forget when I first stumbled across this UA-cam channel It’s a whole new form of entertainment so happy you’re back