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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 « 🙏 ❤
ОтветитьPer me è la più bella di Beethoven
ОтветитьBeethoven is the greatest Musician to ever walk the earth - and Barenboim and the Orchestra do him justice . Awesome recording !
ОтветитьGrande Pianista e Direttore d'Orchestra
ОтветитьDaniel Baremboin
Lo adoro
sheer musical genius. plain and simple
ОтветитьHervorragend = Gänsehaut 😊
ОтветитьThat's beautiful 😂❤
ОтветитьUne des meilleures neuf symphonies de Beethoven, peut-être la meilleure. Très bien interprétée par Daniel Barenboim; c'était un grand plaisir de l'écouter.
ОтветитьAllegretto 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
ОтветитьHauntingly beautiful; especially the 2nd movement.
ОтветитьThe Magic Director for
The Immortale 🎶 Beethoven 😊💪
El Director Sr. Borenboim, una persona sin Ego, tal como los grandes Filosofos Griegos. La sabiduria, le recorre el camino romantico del corazon, i la felicidad que sigue el camino abdominal. Es a mi parecer la clasica "persona-genio", que no tiene Ego. Por esto no es un pecador. (Guillem Rocas).
ОтветитьVery good conducted is music is a pain reliever when I am poorly.
ОтветитьVon der Erde bis in die entlegensten Winkel des Universums. Zertifiziert intergalaktischen! Halleluyen! Allahu Aardvarken!🌹
ОтветитьBeethovens No7 is sublime from start to finish.
ОтветитьLE GRAND TRES TRES GRAND IMMENSE BEETHOVEN
ОтветитьGracias por el vídeo, gran interpretación, un deleite para el espíritu.Saludos.🇨🇱⚓️🇨🇱
Ответить¿y cuando toca el piano y dirige la orquesta? Veo a los músicos sonreír ¡ cómo habrán sido los ensayos! GENIAL Y geniales la orquesta.
Ответитьyou ain't seen nothin' yet
ОтветитьGrato 🌼 Bravo 🌹
ОтветитьMusica divina. Magistralmente diretta
ОтветитьЗдоровья великому дирижеру
Ответитьel 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
ОтветитьAwesome! And thank you for the incredible camera work. You made my day. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
ОтветитьBaremboi, un hombre sabio, dirigido desde el Mundo Cosmico, muy dificil de desgranar para los humanos.
ОтветитьQuá tuyệt vời ❤️❤️😍😍😍 ,đến từ 🇻🇳 VIỆT NAM .Thanks you !
ОтветитьLa disfrutè un verano en directo en los jardines de Pedralbes.... Inolvidable
ОтветитьBB Beethoven Barenboim, fantastico!
ОтветитьMaravilloso !!! Insuperable ❤
ОтветитьJust blowing my mind with Sennheiser head phones and a f....King great Johnnie Walker black on the rocks !
ОтветитьВеликолепный ОРКЕСТР , потрясающе великолепный МАЭСТРО и невероятно прекрасная симфония Великого БЕТХОВЕНА, финал которой просто фантастика, космос! Чувства - сплошной восторг! BRAVO!!!
ОтветитьWeekend is near friends, time for sharing such good vibes & feeling just fine together, get in action everybody, let only music rule the world & never let bad guys win to screw us the joy of life, this gorgeous performance is just puuuurrfect 👍💮🍀🦋🌹🍾🌸🌱😍♥️🌼🥂💎🎂💋🥂💎🎂💋🥂💎💋🥂😊
ОтветитьA world without Beethoven's music 😢 would be tragic. 9 Love 🎉❤ 🎉 😢 Trust me.
ОтветитьMy ranking of Beethoven's symphonies:
1. No. 3 Eroica
2. No. 9 Chorus
3. No. 6 Pastoral
4. No. 7
5. No. 5 Fate
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every time i watch this it amazes me how few conducting gestures Maestro Barenboim makes, Orchestras don't really need conductors all of their playing instructions are in the sheet music the conductor is simply a human metronome. Oops, I've just offended Cate Blanchett's character Lydia Tar.
ОтветитьThe entire symphony is a masterpiece, but that last movement is just HEAVEN SENT!!!
ОтветитьWhat an amazing miracle this orchestra is👏👏👏
Ответитьამ მე-7 სიმფონიამ შეძრა ჩემი სული. რა დიდებულია! ბარენბოიმი ხომ საოცარია!
ОтветитьRushed in the ending too much.
ОтветитьBeethoven'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.
Musica immortale, eterna, ispira orgoglio a noi europei : grazie Beethoven !
ОтветитьDas ist einer meiner lieblings Sinfonien von Beethoven
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