Beethoven, Symphony 9, 2nd movement (complete), Molto vivace, Philharmonia Baroque

Beethoven, Symphony 9, 2nd movement (complete), Molto vivace, Philharmonia Baroque

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@JCTBomb
@JCTBomb - 15.03.2023 03:57

The older I get the more I understand why my grandma got so hyped for shit like this

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@averygray226
@averygray226 - 29.03.2023 10:03

Nice 😊

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@jonahansen
@jonahansen - 07.04.2023 18:18

Another inspired piece of pure music...

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@BNeller100
@BNeller100 - 11.04.2023 21:52

I fell in love with this music back in the 1950's and 1960's as it was used for the closing music of the Huntley -Brinkley NBC News

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@brianlynch4801
@brianlynch4801 - 17.04.2023 17:27

A clockwork Orange

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@jeffcole8055
@jeffcole8055 - 07.05.2023 03:01

I LOVE THIS SONG 😢

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@ludwigvanbeethoven61
@ludwigvanbeethoven61 - 11.05.2023 20:47

Alien language xD

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@adrianmonk4440
@adrianmonk4440 - 13.05.2023 22:35

“Good night, Chet. Good night, David. And good night, for NBC News.” From the very first edition in 1956 until the last in 1970, that is how the Huntley-Brinkley Report signed off.
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The music that played underneath the closing credits was the second movement (scherzo) of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. This is the original 1952 recording with Arturo Toscanini conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra that was used on the Report. The music always started with the six notes and was faded out when they ran out of time.

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@derkavondangerkill7628
@derkavondangerkill7628 - 14.05.2023 05:25

My first introduction to Beethoven was my grandmother playing Moonlight Sonata on her grand piano. Clockwork Orange definitely made this one of my favorites as well. This song has a sense of mania to it that movie captures well. You can tell the movie is mostly a vessel for the score. Stanley Kubrick had wonderful taste in classical music.

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@lukeweidner1246
@lukeweidner1246 - 22.05.2023 16:59

Reminds me of chapter 1 Genesis ✝️✡️

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@betterthannotgoodmtb
@betterthannotgoodmtb - 12.07.2023 13:13

Too bad this was used in that complete garbage movie Clockwork Orange. What an absolute gem of a musical peice, only to be used in one of the most Satanic movies ever. Ugh, that movie is horse dung.

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@TheBanishedWind
@TheBanishedWind - 12.08.2023 13:36

Finally, I've found it.

•ahem•

I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU, STAR FALCO.

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@loganfruchtman953
@loganfruchtman953 - 12.10.2023 09:57

The opening seconds scared me

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@n.jurenic
@n.jurenic - 14.10.2023 04:49

sometimes when i'm immovable, this kind of movement is enough for me to be movable again.

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@lumenpraetorius4592
@lumenpraetorius4592 - 17.11.2023 22:54

By far the most brilliant piece of music ever composed. Bravo maestro!

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@perryakers4222
@perryakers4222 - 28.11.2023 22:11

How to play this
Step 1: Have 4 hands

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@cecilb5124
@cecilb5124 - 17.12.2023 00:19

The fact that he was deaf when he wrote this just boggles the mind. He indeed heard the voice of God!

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@andrewattenboroughtwothumb4697
@andrewattenboroughtwothumb4697 - 21.02.2024 05:46

Great hearing this music in a clockwork orange by Stanley Kubrick genius

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@probium2832
@probium2832 - 02.03.2024 08:09

Still the number one classical movement I remember and know basically everything by heart.

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@jordanw6298
@jordanw6298 - 16.03.2024 18:43

my dad and i listened to this song all the time when i was a little girl and i just graduated :)

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@miguellaportacerdeiras3882
@miguellaportacerdeiras3882 - 30.03.2024 00:21

Escucho poco la 9a Sinfonía de Beethoven, porque es demasiado espectacular

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@miguellaportacerdeiras3882
@miguellaportacerdeiras3882 - 30.03.2024 00:24

🥲

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@miguellaportacerdeiras3882
@miguellaportacerdeiras3882 - 30.03.2024 00:33

Sé que la sonata para piano Apassionatta de Beethoven, no es de Beethoven.

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@lilaslacaticorne693
@lilaslacaticorne693 - 02.04.2024 19:04

wow

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@kwgm8578
@kwgm8578 - 21.04.2024 03:10

Hello - what FUN! 👴🏼🧓🏾I can play at being the conductor here in my chair. I never miss a queue, or a dynamic. It's all there in front of me, in living color. I discovered that by the end of the piece I had a vague idea of how colors relate to sections. Thank you very much for your work!

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@Sebastian-uf3vr
@Sebastian-uf3vr - 07.05.2024 18:01

On May 7, 1824, Ludwig van Beethoven premiered his 9th and last symphony called Chorale, in Vienna. Here we are, today May 7, 2024, some 200 years later, God Bless Ludwig, and what would be the most powerful, spiritual and brutal musical work taught to the world. But if that were not enough, every time in my life that I lose my reason, my conscience, the motivation to even live, I can never help but hear the Ode to Joy echoing. And although I don't express it, I always break into tears of happiness remembering every word and every letter that the choir makes great.

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@balazscsizmar8266
@balazscsizmar8266 - 12.06.2024 00:33

Just as my woman's multiple shaking orgasms😅😍😎

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@aemelnick
@aemelnick - 27.06.2024 06:34

Congratulations. You will now have this running through your head for the next week. 😊

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@TallyRocky
@TallyRocky - 23.07.2024 16:45

It’s true, L van B was the first rock star.

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@Panchosama2
@Panchosama2 - 29.07.2024 01:54

Oh it was gorgeousness and gorgeosity made flesh. The trombones crunched redgold under my bed, and behind my gulliver the trumpets three-wise silverflamed, and there by the door the timps rolling through my guts and out again crunched like candy thunder. Oh, it was wonder of wonders. And then, a bird of like rarest spun heavenmetal, or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now, came the violin solo above all the other strings, and those strings were like a cage of silk round my bed. Then flute and oboe bored, like worms of like platinum, into the thick thick toffee gold and silver. I was in such bliss, my brothers.

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@Retriever-nk8nl
@Retriever-nk8nl - 07.08.2024 19:58

Absolute! What a beautiful idea, to put these compositions in such a wonderful visual score! THANK YOU!

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@starthelotus3453
@starthelotus3453 - 20.08.2024 08:58

Beethoven was at his lowest...deaf, nasty and broke. Career in shambles. He came on this bxtch mad as hell!!!

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@Retriever-nk8nl
@Retriever-nk8nl - 21.08.2024 00:43

IMPOSSIBLE!! How do you do this? A score full of light? SO GREAT!!!

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@Eonwe
@Eonwe - 28.08.2024 20:14

I've been waiting for this for over two decades.

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@wanorman2007
@wanorman2007 - 07.09.2024 15:47

Who else thinks of The Huntley-Brinkley Report when they hear this? That was long before "Clockwork Orange." Of course, it was only the first couple of bars, but still, riveting.

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@mc3941
@mc3941 - 18.09.2024 05:36

I could go for some cheese on broccoli right about now

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@zanson999
@zanson999 - 08.10.2024 00:12

when a lego multi-billionare gets mad because he tries to build his ideal society but cant do it just because of a squirrel, so he somehow transforms his huge tower into a rocket to go to space so he can destroy lego city

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@juliannaruffini
@juliannaruffini - 02.11.2024 13:40

pure genius

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@cheesescrust5399
@cheesescrust5399 - 08.11.2024 19:10

For a second I thought youd done this in Fruity Loops and was about to shit my pants

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@DaisyChain-ym4ws
@DaisyChain-ym4ws - 21.11.2024 22:22

Viddy well me droogs....viddy well. Right right? REIT RITE

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