@@safetynudge9026 True fact - Beethoven, like many composers of the time was at the first performance, but as his hearing was so poor by that time, he could not conduct so it was Michael Umlaut who conducted the first performance, but Beethoven sat beside him. When the performance ended, Beethoven who was facing away from the audience, who could not hear the huge applause and cheers of the audience (being deaf) carried on conducting and beating time. Thankfully one of the main singers turned Beethoven round to face the audience and at that point he could see by the audience rapturous applauding that he had composed a wonderful symphony that had captured the hearts of the audience. To this day his works are still remarkable, and what a fitting choice for the European anthem that they chose the fourth movement of the 9th Symphony!
Bitte spielt die Neunte Beethoven so oft, wie es geht auf allen möglichen Kanälen! Vielleicht kommt die Menschheit doch dadurch irgendwann zur Vernunft! Ich weiß, es bleibt ein Wunsch, aber ich will weiter dran glauben.
Just imagining Beethoven's feelings during the last three years of his life after presenting this beauty to the world. I wish he had the peace and happiness that he deserved.
The conductor's demands for the crescendos and decrescendos of the string section were extremely precise, resulting in a performance so stunning it gave the audience goosebumps.
Thank you, dear Maestro Daniel Barenboim, that you give the opportunity today to watch and hear the great performance of Beethoven’s Symphony 9 on Christmas Day, conducting the Orchestra you created so skilfully. Today Christians in the Western world celebrate Christmas, which represents the birth of something bright and joyful. Although I am not a Christian, I consider this holiday important for all people. At Christmas people celebrate the bright hope, joy, and peace, that comes into the world. These thoughts the genius of Beethoven include in his great music of Symphony 9. Nowadays when there are wars In the world the performing of Beethoven’s Symphony 9 has special meaning and importance. So once again I would say many thanks to you, Dear Maestro Daniel Barenboim, at this special day for your great work that allow people to enjoy great music which awakens in their souls hope for peace and friendship between all people of all nationalities.
Даниэль. Баренбойм замечательный пианист дирижер. 9 симфония. Л. В. Бетховена шедевр мирового музыкального искусства. В ней впервые композитор ввел хор. К. Радости. Это гимн призывающий народы к мирному сосуществованию! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🌎🌍🌏🌿🕊️🌿🔔✨✨✨🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌
My goodness. The fact that a human being conceived and composed this work, and that to this day musicians struggle for a lifetime to gain the skills to perform it, and that audiences gather regularly all over the world to hear it, all serve to confirm my faith in my species and our capacity to unite to accomplish great things. Gott segne dich immer, Herr Beethoven! My deepest gratitude to the conductor and the ensemble.
Beethoven's 9th Symphony conducted by Daniel Barenboim and performed by the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, what a way to welcome in this Thursday morning in the UK after a stormy night in which I could not sleep. I could listen to this great symphony a thousand times and never grow tired of it. Same goes for the 1st, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th symphonies too. Beethoven is the gift that keeps on giving, a composer whose work I was exposed to early in life, helped by one of my older siblings who loves his music too and has an advanced knowledge of his compositional techniques and life. Beethoven is a lifelong friend who will never let you down. I love the piano sonatas too and much of the other chamber music, and not forgetting the Diabelli Variations and "Fidelio". Beethoven had so much adversity in life and somehow he overcame it all and left us his most amazing compositions for all eternity. This is a superb performance by the young men and women of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra under the baton of the living legend that is Daniel Barenboim, a man who deserves the Nobel Prize.
With what is happening in Israel/Gaza at the moment, this symphony with this particular orchestra epitomises what we should all be striving for. All men are brothers!
Parece que nadie escucha, ni oye. Esto es un monumento increíble. Voy a escribir una palabra malsonante en español, o una frase, discúlpeme: es acojonante, así de simple, acojonante. Es la hostia. Gracias, amigo.
To praise joy despite a life with so many pains, including knowing that you are losing your hearing that is the worst curse for a musician (And Beethoven was already deaf when he wrote the ninth and most of the greatest masterpieces he gave to music) is not something that a normal composer could have done. It is true that the ode to joy was a commission, but Beethoven knew he was talking to everybody us, and so he didn't wrote just a Symphony, he wrote a masterpiece. Finding the courage to continue writing, to continue dreaming despite so many broken dreams like the one of being a father and having a family it's not for ordinary men. Beethoven could do it, because Beethoven defied fate as he himself said, and continued to hold it in his hand until his death. The ninth is the Symphony of all of us, Beethoven could only hear it in his head, so he wrote it only for all of us: mankind. The ninth is the Symphony of free men, of men who live as brothers, of men who have the courage to suffer and to get up again. Rest in peace Ludwig, you will always be not only one of the greatest composers, you will always be the greatest hero in the history of music.
In these times of hatred, nothing better than showing how peaceful coexistence can be so beautiful and nothing more illustrative than the work in which Beethoven talks about love between men.
Heilung für unsre Seelen. Merci Beethoven, Barenboim und dem Cor, dem Orchester, den wunderbaren Stimmen , allen Menschen zum Segen. Frieden für die ganze WELT !
I have been listening to classical music since 1965 when I was in my first year of Baghdad medical college and till now I did not find a greater than this music......and sadly here in Iraq no one listens to what the words advising people to love each other as brothers.......
Lietuvoje Manau Žmonės Klauso KLASIKINĘ MUZIKĄ❤❤❤, bet Tai Jiems Nepadeda Būti Broliais Vienas Kitam.❤❤❤Jūsų Mintys Aukštos ir Palinkėjimas Gero Žmogaus ❤❤❤,Nes Jūs Ateityje Būsite Gydytojas ❤❤❤ Kūno ir Sielos Žmogaus❤❤❤ Ačiū už Palinkėjimą Pasaulio Žmonėms❤❤❤Tegu ir Lietuvoje Tai Nutinka ❤❤❤,Kaip Svajonių Išsipildymas❤❤❤
This video of such a masterpiece, Beethoven's 9th is in itself a masterpiece. Mr. Barenboim, well he performs as if it was Rudolf Nureyev on the podium conducting with emotion and grace. It brings such movement, such emotion. Thank you all who were a part of this masterpiece.
Бетховен творил это великое произведение, будучи уже совершенно глухим...Как велик этот Гений! Как светел этот образ! Какая сила духа! Какая вера в Бога!❤ Трепещу...благодарю судьбу, что суждено было родиться на одной планете с ТАКИМ ЧЕЛОВЕКОМ!❤
That entirely deaf composer whose legacy is a pleasurable life plenty of sounds able to open gates of heaven for so many generations since then.
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Ive always loved Mozart, Haydn. But I firmly believe Beethoven to be the first truly modern composer, his ability to create chaos in a cacophony of phrases which truly unite and make sense I believe make shim the harbinger of modern composition. The stability and balance of those who went before isnt diminished, simply the inspiration he could play with and tear apart so beautifully.
Музыка не имеет национальности мы рождены по воле ВСЕВЫШНЕГО ВСЕМОГУЩЕГО ГОСПОДА НАШЕГО ПОБЛАГОДАРИМ ЕГО И ТЕХ КТО РАДУЕТ НАС СВОИМ ТАЛАНТОМ. Я ТОЖЕ НЕ УЧИЛАСЬ МУЗЫКЕ НО ЖИЗНИ БЕЗ НЕЕ НЕ МЫСЛЮ. ПОЧЕМУ ТО НЕМЦЫ ОТ БАХА БЕТХОВЕНА И МОЦАРТА ТАК ВОЗВЕЛИЧИЛИ НАШИ ДУШИ ЧТО ЭТО БОЖИЙ ЗНАК. ТАКАЯ СИЛА МОЩЬ И РАДОСТЬ . СПАСИБО ВСЕМ КТО СОЗИДАЕТ. Я ЖИВУ В ОДЕССЕ В КОСТЕЛЕ НА МЕССАХ ЗВУЧИТ ОРГАН И ЭТО ТАК ГРЕЕТ ДУШУ. ВСЕМ МИРА И ДОБРА.
Tengo 74 años. Me he arrepentido toda la vida de no haber aprendido música cuando mi madre, a mis siete años, quiso que aprendiera. No quiso imponérmelo. (Mamá te equivocaste, deberías de haber sido intransigente). Pienso que en la obligatoriedad imprescindible de estos aprendizajes para los niños. Abriría el campo de los sentimientos personales a mundos internos intensos y a mundos externos de comprensión universal hacia todos los demás seres vivientes. Señores gobernantes: Abran la educación básica a este don de la vida.
No lo van a hacer en España. Curiosamente las primeras imágenes que aparecen en el vídeo, son espeluznantes. Dos ladrones y sinvergüenzas del partido socialista, Rodríguez Zapatero y el que fuera el mayor corrupto ladrón de la historia de la "democracia" española, Manuel Chaves. Disfrutando con el dinero que robaron de todos los españoles y europeos. Los jueces son peores que ellos por permitir semejante indecencia, que estén en la calle. Definitivamente la vida es injusta.
II. Molto vivace is the best I think, quasi from another world, but the composer's genius belongs here, it's amazing. Moreover, Barenboim talks on Beethoven and Ninth Symphony: I also see the Ninth in another way. Music on its own does not stand for anything except itself. The greatness of music, and the Ninth Symphony, lies in the richness of its contrasts. Music never just laughs or cries; it always laughs and cries at the same time. Creating unity out of contradictions - that is Beethoven for me. Music, if you study it properly, is a lesson for life. There is much we can learn from Beethoven, who was, of course, one of the strongest personalities in the history of music. He is the master of bringing emotion and intellect together. With Beethoven, you must be able to structure your feelings and feel the structure emotionally - a fantastic lesson for life! When we are in love, we lose all sense of discipline. Music doesn’t allow for that.But music means different things to different people and sometimes even different things to the same person at different moments. It might be poetic, philosophical, sensual or mathematical, but it must have something to do with the soul. Therefore, it is metaphysical - but the means of expression is purely and exclusively physical: sound. It is precisely this permanent coexistence of metaphysical message through physical means that is the strength of music. It is also the reason that when we try to describe music with words, all we can do is articulate our reactions to it, and not grasp music itself. The Ninth Symphony is one of the most important artworks in Western culture. Some experts call it the greatest symphony ever written, and many commentators praise its visionary message. It is also one of the most revolutionary works by a composer mainly defined by the revolutionary nature of his works. Beethoven freed music from prevailing conventions of harmony and structure. Sometimes I feel in his late works a will to break all signs of continuity. The Italian philosopher Antonio Gramsci said a wonderful thing in 1929, when Benito Mussolini had Italy under his thumb. “My mind is pessimistic, but my will is optimistic,” he wrote to a friend from prison. I think he meant that as long as we are alive, we have hope. I try to take Gramsci’s words to heart still today, even if not always successfully. By all accounts, Beethoven was courageous, and I find courage an essential quality for the understanding, let alone the performance, of the Ninth. One could paraphrase much of the work of Beethoven in the spirit of Gramsci by saying that suffering is inevitable, but the courage to overcome it renders life worth living. (Source: “Daniel Barenboim: What Beethoven’s Ninth Teaches Us”, The New York Times, 6 May 2024)
Thank you so much for the copy. I read it in the Internet, but it was not possible to have it completly. I am very grateful! Cordial greetings from Germany.
The opening sequence always reminds me of what it must feel like to bring forth life from nothing. It is the sound of God / The Universe / of Creation itself.
sólo los que tuvimos oportunidad de pertenecer a una orquesta y sentir esa unidad al ejecutar una obra sabemos lo afortunados y bendecidos que somos. Todos afinados en un mismo idioma.
Es geht vor allem nicht zuvörderst um die wirklich hervorragende Aufführung eines der großartigtsen Werke der Musikgeschichte, sondern darum, dass das durch das East-Western-Divan-Orchestra geschieht, und das gibt Schillers und Beethovens Utopie wieder neue Hoffnung!
Ta có đi tới hàng tỉ thiên hà, phía trước vẫn là vô lượng thế giới. Nhưng âm nhạc này là thứ duy nhất xuyên tới tận cùng và làm cho mọi ranh giới của VŨ trụ trở nên có hữu hạn..Vì nó quá yêu thương và quá trí tuệ ! Nó giúp chúng ta biết sống như thế nào. Từng giọt máu còn tươi đỏ là điểm chung trong sự sống của muôn loài, mà con người là đứng trên tất cả ! Hãy sống cho xứng đáng và đủ bao dung trong một thế giới văn minh !..
@@ArmandoHernandezArias Was ist das für eine dämliche Frage! In dieser Aufführung spielen jüdische und arabische Musikerinnen in einem Werk mit Freude an ihrer Mitwirkung, wie an ihren Gesichtern zu sehen ist, das in seiner wenngleich utopischen Botschaft zu den größten und wichtigsten der Musikgeschichte zählt! Und da stellen Sie so eine dumme Frage. Shame on you!
Qué simiente es la que va dejando Barenboim conduciendo a los músicos unidos por la belleza. Solo cuenta la música, la grandeza de un iluminado Beethoven y el virtuosismo de un director excepcional y unos músicos impecables. Gracias, Dios mío, por tanto. Todo es posible en este atribulado mundo. ¡Aleluya!
Worth noting this is the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, formed only by arabs and jews, and which was founded by Daniel Barenboim and the arab Edward Said (he passed away many years ago). Wonderful orchestra. Bravo!
Extraordinaire The West Eastern DIvan Orchestra, merci à Daniel Baremboim et à son ami Edward Said pour réunir autour de ce projet commun tous ces musiciens de cette région du monde pour apprendre à se connaître et ainsi mieux se comprendre en jouant ensemble, matérialisant ainsi par l'harmonie et la beauté de cette musique un peu plus l'idéal de fraternité dans le monde cher à Beethoven !
For Beethoven fans I recommend watching the BBC movie “Beethoven’s Eroica” by Simon McClelland here on TH-cam….it is a docudrama of the famous first playing of his 3rd symphony….extremely well done.
Noviembre 2024, a 200 años de que la música cambiara para siempre. Larga vida al Maestro Beethoven. Es Molto Vivace es una maravilla pero sin duda el Presto es algo indescriptible, espero algún día escucharla en vivo hasta entonces jamas me cansaré de deleitar mis oídos y sentidos con tan bella sinfonia a todo volumen.
Ludwig van Beethovens 9. Symphonie. Der großartige Daniel Barenboim mit seinem wunderbaren West-Eastern Divan Orchestra. Mein kläglicher Versuch, mich emotional der schrecklichen Realität im Nahen Osten zu entziehen.
Le West-Eastern Divan Orchestra (« Orchestre du Divan occidental-oriental ») est un orchestre symphonique fondé en 1999 par Daniel Barenboim, qui a la particularité de réunir chaque été environ 80 jeunes instrumentistes d'Israël, des États arabes voisins (Syrie, Liban, Égypte, Jordanie) , qui viennent en Europe se former et jouer ensemble
After displaying such a wide array of emotions through a lifetime of music, he ends his symphonies output with a gesture of hope and call for joy in the dire human condition. Ode to joy, one that he cannot hear himself but wishes upon others. W script.
Nestes tempos de ódio, nada melhor que mostrar o que a convivência pacífica pode ser tão bela e nada mais ilustrativo do que a obra em que Beethoven fala do amor entre os homens.
This orchestra is superb. Wonderfully led by a true maestro. After 200 years Beethoven's 9th is finally beginning to open up and start to display its full blossom. With brilliant talent like this, our beloved LvB is in good hands for the future. In another 100 years this piece will be even better, and again with each century. We can thank and praise his faithfulness to our Lord God in Christ that Beethoven turned into the wind and showed us what "growing a pair" against adversity can produce. A remarkable man.
Well said, I totally agree. Beethoven was a genius who had to overcome so much, from a drunken and abusive father, to his mood swings, to his deafness by the age of around 30, to denying himself love in order to dedicate himself to his music, to surviving the siege of Vienna, to being misunderstood because he seemed socially awkward, to the declining health later in his life. Now the scientists in Vienna are examining skull fragments and of course his DNA has already been extracted and examined. I wish that DNA could be put on all the major family history research websites that offer DNA testing to their members. As a dedicated amateur jazz pianist who loves to improvise, I would love to discover a distant kinship to Ludwig van Beethoven, I think most classical music lovers would to be honest. Beethoven was so advanced in his thinking that he donated his brain and skull to science, he'd probably already figured out that one day important discoveries would be made as a result of studying it. The scientists have discovered for example that Beethoven had the DNA sequence which meant he was predisposed to liver problems. It has also been revealed that one paternal ancestor could not have been a van Beethoven. Was he a Flemish and German mix, or was there some other lineage there too ? I am sure the Viennese scientists will get to the bottom of it all one day.
Esta composição prova que o engenho humano pode conhecer as mais belas alturas, onde brinca o espírito. O uso do tímpano, sobretudo no "Scherzo", é solene, porém macio. Destaca os tons graves sem jamais agredir. No 59:43 entram - cheio de virtude e simpatia - os fagotes, que logo dão as mãos ao flautim, executando notas dulcíssimas. Ao fundo, ouvem-se o címbalo e o triangulo chocando-se delicadamente para acalmar o espírito, tão exigido no movimento anterior. Os sopros se fundem e a voz enfim exclama: "Froh, wie seine Sonnen fliegen". Uma genial tempestade de acordes, na qual tudo parece próximo à perfeição!
At 50:19 the cellist looks DIRECTLY at the camera and smiles. Priceless!
Qué bonito, así es.
She's cute
Who knows her name?
@@ramgu2005 Noa Ayali
She's the cutest. 😗
imagine if instead of the conductor there was Beethoven... I have no words, only tears 😢😢😢😢
It would have been a shambles. By the time he wrote the Ninth he was totally deaf
@@safetynudge9026 True fact - Beethoven, like many composers of the time was at the first performance, but as his hearing was so poor by that time, he could not conduct so it was Michael Umlaut who conducted the first performance, but Beethoven sat beside him. When the performance ended, Beethoven who was facing away from the audience, who could not hear the huge applause and cheers of the audience (being deaf) carried on conducting and beating time. Thankfully one of the main singers turned Beethoven round to face the audience and at that point he could see by the audience rapturous applauding that he had composed a wonderful symphony that had captured the hearts of the audience. To this day his works are still remarkable, and what a fitting choice for the European anthem that they chose the fourth movement of the 9th Symphony!
Imagine he wasn't deaf and conducted this piece @@safetynudge9026
Admiration! Music unites, we are all brothers and sisters... on Mother Earth.
I bow to Daniel Barenboim!
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Deutsche composer, Argetina conductor, orchestra and universal language...the music is life....
Así es.
Name/origin of the choir? Soloists?
Bitte spielt die Neunte Beethoven so oft, wie es geht auf allen möglichen Kanälen! Vielleicht kommt die Menschheit doch dadurch irgendwann zur Vernunft!
Ich weiß, es bleibt ein Wunsch, aber ich will weiter dran glauben.
Io l'ascolto almeno una volta al giorno!!Amore per Beethoven dall'Italia.
@GiulianaBorgia-vn6gs Mille grazie, Signora! Wenn ' Seid umschlungen, Millionen ' erklingt, öffne ich gerne mein Fenster, damit es alle hören!
Dovrebbero essere i popoli ad unirsi, i governanti non lo faranno mai.😢😢😢@@klausheidemann3572
Just imagining Beethoven's feelings during the last three years of his life after presenting this beauty to the world.
I wish he had the peace and happiness that he deserved.
Maestro Barenboim ist eine lebende Ikone!
Daniel Barenboim was wonderful here! I'm so privileged to be able to hear this great orchestra with him conducting. ❤❤❤
The conductor's demands for the crescendos and decrescendos of the string section were extremely precise, resulting in a performance so stunning it gave the audience goosebumps.
This is the most beautiful piece of music in history.
Beethoven is the stronghold of my soul
Beethoven is fabulous! But Jesus needs to be the stronghold of your soul.
Mine too
Questo è il vero Beethoven. Mai sentita un'interpretazione migliore. Incredibile! Bravi tutti
Wonderful performance! At times people are gods
Daniel Barenboim dirigiert ohne Noten, das heißt er hat das Werk komplett verinnerlicht. Ich liebe diese Aufnahme. Tolles Orchester, toller Gesang.
Thank you, dear Maestro Daniel Barenboim, that you
give the opportunity today to watch and hear the great performance of Beethoven’s Symphony 9 on Christmas Day,
conducting the Orchestra you created so skilfully.
Today Christians in the Western world celebrate Christmas, which represents the birth of something bright and joyful.
Although I am not a Christian, I consider this holiday important for all people. At Christmas people celebrate the bright hope, joy, and peace, that comes into the world.
These thoughts the genius of Beethoven include in his great
music of Symphony 9. Nowadays when there are wars
In the world the performing of Beethoven’s Symphony 9
has special meaning and importance.
So once again I would say many thanks to you, Dear Maestro Daniel Barenboim, at this special day
for your great work that allow people to enjoy great music
which awakens in their souls hope for peace and friendship
between all people of all nationalities.
No matter how many times I listen to this , I never get tired of it...
Maravillosa Sinfonia
Nos transporta al Cielo
Bendkciones💜💜🎼🎼🔔🔔👍👍🌠🌠🙏🙏⚘⚘🌟🌟🌞🌞
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Даниэль. Баренбойм замечательный пианист дирижер. 9 симфония. Л. В. Бетховена шедевр мирового музыкального искусства. В ней впервые композитор ввел хор. К. Радости. Это гимн призывающий народы к мирному сосуществованию! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🌎🌍🌏🌿🕊️🌿🔔✨✨✨🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌
My goodness. The fact that a human being conceived and composed this work, and that to this day musicians struggle for a lifetime to gain the skills to perform it, and that audiences gather regularly all over the world to hear it, all serve to confirm my faith in my species and our capacity to unite to accomplish great things. Gott segne dich immer, Herr Beethoven! My deepest gratitude to the conductor and the ensemble.
Beethoven's 9th Symphony conducted by Daniel Barenboim and performed by the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, what a way to welcome in this Thursday morning in the UK after a stormy night in which I could not sleep. I could listen to this great symphony a thousand times and never grow tired of it. Same goes for the 1st, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th symphonies too. Beethoven is the gift that keeps on giving, a composer whose work I was exposed to early in life, helped by one of my older siblings who loves his music too and has an advanced knowledge of his compositional techniques and life. Beethoven is a lifelong friend who will never let you down. I love the piano sonatas too and much of the other chamber music, and not forgetting the Diabelli Variations and "Fidelio". Beethoven had so much adversity in life and somehow he overcame it all and left us his most amazing compositions for all eternity. This is a superb performance by the young men and women of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra under the baton of the living legend that is Daniel Barenboim, a man who deserves the Nobel Prize.
With what is happening in Israel/Gaza at the moment, this symphony with this particular orchestra epitomises what we should all be striving for. All men are brothers!
Howmuchresemblancewithmozartinthissimfony
Parece que nadie escucha, ni oye. Esto es un monumento increíble. Voy a escribir una palabra malsonante en español, o una frase, discúlpeme: es acojonante, así de simple, acojonante. Es la hostia. Gracias, amigo.
Que hermosas palabras!!
Beethoven's 9th and Mozart requiem I'll probably the two best pieces of music best whatever written
❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
200 years of inspiration
To praise joy despite a life with so many pains, including knowing that you are losing your hearing that is the worst curse for a musician (And Beethoven was already deaf when he wrote the ninth and most of the greatest masterpieces he gave to music) is not something that a normal composer could have done.
It is true that the ode to joy was a commission, but Beethoven knew he was talking to everybody us, and so he didn't wrote just a Symphony, he wrote a masterpiece. Finding the courage to continue writing, to continue dreaming despite so many broken dreams like the one of being a father and having a family it's not for ordinary men.
Beethoven could do it, because Beethoven defied fate as he himself said, and continued to hold it in his hand until his death.
The ninth is the Symphony of all of us, Beethoven could only hear it in his head, so he wrote it only for all of us: mankind. The ninth is the Symphony of free men, of men who live as brothers, of men who have the courage to suffer and to get up again.
Rest in peace Ludwig, you will always be not only one of the greatest composers, you will always be the greatest hero in the history of music.
Very great review.
@@NagarajanVasudevaRao61 Thanks🤗
I totaly agree with you. Beethoven was a genius. He is inmortal.and his compositions wil survive forever....
Impeccable overall !
I just cannot fathom how Barenboim can conduct with such perfection, in the apparent absence of a score.
I bow deeply to you, Daniel Barenboim.
The hard work is done earlier.
WITH RESPECT - THANK YOU BEETHOVEN FOR YOUR MUSIC, WE ARE STILL LUCKY ENOUGH TO ENJOY IT ALL THESE YEARS AFTER YOU DEMISE
Thankyou Master Barenboim because your exquisit art and to all the beloved musicians very talented.
@@CarlosCareaga_3EDAD WELL SAID
In these times of hatred, nothing better than showing how peaceful coexistence can be so beautiful and nothing more illustrative than the work in which Beethoven talks about love between men.
Maravilloso! Cumpliendo mis 72 y escuchando música de la mejor. Gracias por compartirla! Esto es remedio para el alma! ❤❤❤❤❤
1st movement bring the tears, it's perfect
Heilung für unsre Seelen. Merci Beethoven, Barenboim und dem Cor, dem Orchester, den wunderbaren Stimmen , allen Menschen zum Segen. Frieden für die ganze WELT !
I love Beethoven since 3 years old it's a magic celebration 🎉
I have been listening to classical music since 1965 when I was in my first year of Baghdad medical college and till now I did not find a greater than this music......and sadly here in Iraq no one listens to what the words advising people to love each other as brothers.......
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@@luisnunez7478what are you smiling about?
Your magic unites who are divided by custom. All men become brothers and rest under your wings.
Lietuvoje Manau Žmonės Klauso KLASIKINĘ MUZIKĄ❤❤❤, bet Tai Jiems Nepadeda Būti Broliais Vienas Kitam.❤❤❤Jūsų Mintys Aukštos ir Palinkėjimas Gero Žmogaus ❤❤❤,Nes Jūs Ateityje Būsite Gydytojas ❤❤❤ Kūno ir Sielos Žmogaus❤❤❤ Ačiū už Palinkėjimą Pasaulio Žmonėms❤❤❤Tegu ir Lietuvoje Tai Nutinka ❤❤❤,Kaip Svajonių Išsipildymas❤❤❤
Magical!!!
6:12からの遅いテンポが素晴らしい。ここで次のエネルギーをため込んでいるかのようだ。
The purest evidence of human compassion and generosity. My eternal gratitude to all musicians involved. ❤
Goosebumps. Put on earphones.
This video of such a masterpiece, Beethoven's 9th is in itself a masterpiece. Mr. Barenboim, well he performs as if it was Rudolf Nureyev on the podium conducting with emotion and grace. It brings such movement, such emotion. Thank you all who were a part of this masterpiece.
Бетховен творил это великое произведение, будучи уже совершенно глухим...Как велик этот Гений! Как светел этот образ! Какая сила духа! Какая вера в Бога!❤ Трепещу...благодарю судьбу, что суждено было родиться на одной планете с ТАКИМ ЧЕЛОВЕКОМ!❤
I don't understand how it's possible to get through the development of this 1st movement without breaking down in tears.
Yes. Fact.
Too much
son músicos profesionales. Ya la ejecutaron tantas veces que en lo único que se ocupan es de sonar perfecto
I was pretty easily distracted by the conductors likeness to Ric Flair for most of this.
That entirely deaf composer whose legacy is a pleasurable life plenty of sounds able to open gates of heaven for so many generations since then.
Ive always loved Mozart, Haydn. But I firmly believe Beethoven to be the first truly modern composer, his ability to create chaos in a cacophony of phrases which truly unite and make sense I believe make shim the harbinger of modern composition. The stability and balance of those who went before isnt diminished, simply the inspiration he could play with and tear apart so beautifully.
WHAT MANNER OF BRAIN CONCEIVED THIS INCREDIBLE MASTERWORK? Of course I bow to the memory of the man who called himself BEET HOVEN! 👍
Un pequeño atomo de cualquiera de estos musicos tiene mil millones de veces mas valor que toda la carrera de bad bunny.
바렌보임 지휘자님이 지휘하는 하모니가 너무 좋습니다. 파트를 가리킬때!!! ’너희들‘이라고 콕 집어주는… 강약강약을 너무나 잘 조절하는 심포니오케스트라❤❤
Музыка не имеет национальности мы рождены по воле ВСЕВЫШНЕГО ВСЕМОГУЩЕГО ГОСПОДА НАШЕГО ПОБЛАГОДАРИМ ЕГО И ТЕХ КТО РАДУЕТ НАС СВОИМ ТАЛАНТОМ.
Я ТОЖЕ НЕ УЧИЛАСЬ МУЗЫКЕ НО ЖИЗНИ БЕЗ НЕЕ НЕ МЫСЛЮ.
ПОЧЕМУ ТО НЕМЦЫ ОТ БАХА БЕТХОВЕНА И МОЦАРТА ТАК ВОЗВЕЛИЧИЛИ НАШИ ДУШИ ЧТО ЭТО БОЖИЙ ЗНАК.
ТАКАЯ СИЛА МОЩЬ И РАДОСТЬ .
СПАСИБО ВСЕМ КТО СОЗИДАЕТ.
Я ЖИВУ В ОДЕССЕ В КОСТЕЛЕ НА МЕССАХ ЗВУЧИТ ОРГАН И ЭТО ТАК ГРЕЕТ ДУШУ.
ВСЕМ МИРА И ДОБРА.
Tengo 74 años. Me he arrepentido toda la vida de no haber aprendido música cuando mi madre, a mis siete años, quiso que aprendiera. No quiso imponérmelo. (Mamá te equivocaste, deberías de haber sido intransigente).
Pienso que en la obligatoriedad imprescindible de estos aprendizajes para los niños. Abriría el campo de los sentimientos personales a mundos internos intensos y a mundos externos de comprensión universal hacia todos los demás seres vivientes.
Señores gobernantes: Abran la educación básica a este don de la vida.
No lo hará la gran mayoría de gobernantes, no les conviene
No lo van a hacer en España.
Curiosamente las primeras imágenes que aparecen en el vídeo, son espeluznantes. Dos ladrones y sinvergüenzas del partido socialista, Rodríguez Zapatero y el que fuera el mayor corrupto ladrón de la historia de la "democracia" española, Manuel Chaves. Disfrutando con el dinero que robaron de todos los españoles y europeos.
Los jueces son peores que ellos por permitir semejante indecencia, que estén en la calle.
Definitivamente la vida es injusta.
Brilliant.... Simply Brilliant
II. Molto vivace is the best I think, quasi from another world, but the composer's genius belongs here, it's amazing.
Moreover, Barenboim talks on Beethoven and Ninth Symphony:
I also see the Ninth in another way. Music on its own does not stand for anything except itself. The greatness of music, and the Ninth Symphony, lies in the richness of its contrasts. Music never just laughs or cries; it always laughs and cries at the same time. Creating unity out of contradictions - that is Beethoven for me.
Music, if you study it properly, is a lesson for life. There is much we can learn from Beethoven, who was, of course, one of the strongest personalities in the history of music. He is the master of bringing emotion and intellect together. With Beethoven, you must be able to structure your feelings and feel the structure emotionally - a fantastic lesson for life! When we are in love, we lose all sense of discipline. Music doesn’t allow for that.But music means different things to different people and sometimes even different things to the same person at different moments. It might be poetic, philosophical, sensual or mathematical, but it must have something to do with the soul.
Therefore, it is metaphysical - but the means of expression is purely and exclusively physical: sound. It is precisely this permanent coexistence of metaphysical message through physical means that is the strength of music. It is also the reason that when we try to describe music with words, all we can do is articulate our reactions to it, and not grasp music itself.
The Ninth Symphony is one of the most important artworks in Western culture. Some experts call it the greatest symphony ever written, and many commentators praise its visionary message. It is also one of the most revolutionary works by a composer mainly defined by the revolutionary nature of his works. Beethoven freed music from prevailing conventions of harmony and structure. Sometimes I feel in his late works a will to break all signs of continuity.
The Italian philosopher Antonio Gramsci said a wonderful thing in 1929, when Benito Mussolini had Italy under his thumb. “My mind is pessimistic, but my will is optimistic,” he wrote to a friend from prison. I think he meant that as long as we are alive, we have hope. I try to take Gramsci’s words to heart still today, even if not always successfully.
By all accounts, Beethoven was courageous, and I find courage an essential quality for the understanding, let alone the performance, of the Ninth. One could paraphrase much of the work of Beethoven in the spirit of Gramsci by saying that suffering is inevitable, but the courage to overcome it renders life worth living. (Source: “Daniel Barenboim: What Beethoven’s Ninth Teaches Us”, The New York Times, 6 May 2024)
Thank you so much for the copy. I read it in the Internet, but it was not possible to have it completly. I am very grateful! Cordial greetings from Germany.
The opening sequence always reminds me of what it must feel like to bring forth life from nothing.
It is the sound of God / The Universe / of Creation itself.
Magnificent double fugue.
A true celebration of beauty, goodness, music, art, humanity.
Sin duda, éste ha de ser el sonido que se oye en el cielo cuando se abren sus puertas. ¡ CELESTIAL !.
Бетховен Людвиг Симфония Торжествует !!!!! ❤
Браво !!!!!!
The second movement is still my favorite….very powerful.
sólo los que tuvimos oportunidad de pertenecer a una orquesta y sentir esa unidad al ejecutar una obra sabemos lo afortunados y bendecidos que somos. Todos afinados en un mismo idioma.
THANK YOU, Maestro! And also "THANK YOU" to this wonderful orchestra! ♥♥♥
Es geht vor allem nicht zuvörderst um die wirklich hervorragende Aufführung eines der großartigtsen Werke der Musikgeschichte, sondern darum, dass das durch das East-Western-Divan-Orchestra geschieht, und das gibt Schillers und Beethovens Utopie wieder neue Hoffnung!
Music to be carried into heaven by
Good night and thanks
Неперевершено в усіх відношеннях: геній - автора, дерижера, оркестру. Браво!!!
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Wow! What great voices
at the end.!!!Long live Mr Barenboim!!!
Que energía que le transmite el Director a su orquesta.
я плакал втечение всего прослушивания этой записи
Ta có đi tới hàng tỉ thiên hà, phía trước vẫn là vô lượng thế giới. Nhưng âm nhạc này là thứ duy nhất xuyên tới tận cùng và làm cho mọi ranh giới của VŨ trụ trở nên có hữu hạn..Vì nó quá yêu thương và quá trí tuệ ! Nó giúp chúng ta biết sống như thế nào. Từng giọt máu còn tươi đỏ là điểm chung trong sự sống của muôn loài, mà con người là đứng trên tất cả ! Hãy sống cho xứng đáng và đủ bao dung trong một thế giới văn minh !..
Y cada vez que la escucho no dejo sentir ese enorme placer al escuchar algo mágico, magistral interpretación.
La composición SUBLIME.
Much obliged to this performance.
Como argentina me enorgullece que el señor Daniel Baremboim también lo sea.
Un placer verle dirigir con tanta precisión y excelencia!Bravo!!!❤
Mr Barenboim looked so pleased and so proud conducting those very talented musicians, and rightly so.
COMO TE DISTE CUENTA DE ESO ?
@@ArmandoHernandezArias
Was ist das für eine dämliche Frage! In dieser Aufführung spielen jüdische und arabische Musikerinnen in einem Werk mit Freude an ihrer Mitwirkung, wie an ihren Gesichtern zu sehen ist, das in seiner wenngleich utopischen Botschaft zu den größten und wichtigsten der Musikgeschichte zählt! Und da stellen Sie so eine dumme Frage. Shame on you!
Qué simiente es la que va dejando Barenboim conduciendo a los músicos unidos por la belleza. Solo cuenta la música, la grandeza de un iluminado Beethoven y el virtuosismo de un director excepcional y unos músicos impecables. Gracias, Dios mío, por tanto. Todo es posible en este atribulado mundo. ¡Aleluya!
Beethove's fantástic work!
Totally amazing. Sublime..... thanks for writing it down, Beethoven. It's been very useful.
Les larmes me sont montées aux yeux .Une interprétation stupéfiante … Jean-Claude .
Absolutely stunning ❤️❤️💘❤️
Worth noting this is the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, formed only by arabs and jews, and which was founded by Daniel Barenboim and the arab Edward Said (he passed away many years ago).
Wonderful orchestra. Bravo!
WONDERFUL Adagio Molto cantabile
No xomment. Wonderful❤
Extraordinaire The West Eastern DIvan Orchestra, merci à Daniel Baremboim et à son ami Edward Said pour réunir autour de ce projet commun tous ces musiciens de cette région du monde pour apprendre à se connaître et ainsi mieux se comprendre en jouant ensemble, matérialisant ainsi par l'harmonie et la beauté de cette musique un peu plus l'idéal de fraternité dans le monde cher à Beethoven !
Meraviglioso ahh se il mondo intero fosse come questa orchestra saremo tutti in pace
Fantastic!!! 🥰🥰🥰🙏🙏🙏🙏
For Beethoven fans I recommend watching the BBC movie “Beethoven’s Eroica” by Simon McClelland here on TH-cam….it is a docudrama of the famous first playing of his 3rd symphony….extremely well done.
Beethoven me eriza!! GRANDE E INMORTAL BEETHOVEN!
La novena es de mis favoritas, y más el principio.
Saludos desde México!
Maginifico..... feliz aniversario Ludwig van Beethoven
Noviembre 2024, a 200 años de que la música cambiara para siempre. Larga vida al Maestro Beethoven. Es Molto Vivace es una maravilla pero sin duda el Presto es algo indescriptible, espero algún día escucharla en vivo hasta entonces jamas me cansaré de deleitar mis oídos y sentidos con tan bella sinfonia a todo volumen.
Amazing.this is the song
Muito obrigado, Beethoven.
Araras - SP - BRASIL
Outubro/2023
Abrazos hermanos, millones!!!
Ludwig van Beethovens 9. Symphonie. Der großartige Daniel Barenboim mit seinem wunderbaren West-Eastern Divan Orchestra. Mein kläglicher Versuch, mich emotional der schrecklichen Realität im Nahen Osten zu entziehen.
Le West-Eastern Divan Orchestra (« Orchestre du Divan occidental-oriental ») est un orchestre symphonique fondé en 1999 par Daniel Barenboim, qui a la particularité de réunir chaque été environ 80 jeunes instrumentistes d'Israël, des États arabes voisins (Syrie, Liban, Égypte, Jordanie) , qui viennent en Europe se former et jouer ensemble
My god.. this channel has been raining blessings upon us recently.
Pra ywa.
Sorry takex2 blessings how exactly
Pray tell
@@francocordisco-gh6dg 😅
@@probak604😅❤
@@dinovigolo9543не смогла Прочитать что за Оркестр Игра Чудесная
After displaying such a wide array of emotions through a lifetime of music, he ends his symphonies output with a gesture of hope and call for joy in the dire human condition. Ode to joy, one that he cannot hear himself but wishes upon others. W script.
MAGISTRAL!
Magnific 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Maravilloso ❤
Nestes tempos de ódio, nada melhor que mostrar o que a convivência pacífica pode ser tão bela e nada mais ilustrativo do que a obra em que Beethoven fala do amor entre os homens.
Ode To Joy is such an epic timeless masterpiece. 🎻🎶
놀라운 ~
인간의 영혼을 치유하는
아름답다 ~
가슴시리도록 ~
브라보 ~💗
I admire this director for his excellence
Gratitud Infinita
Maestros marávillosos !!!!
Los. Amo
Los amaré toujours !!!!
Mogę słuchać godzinami. Ciarki przechodzą po ciele....
Daniel Barenboim envisages as a true replacement as one of the greatest conductor ever.
Barenboim is a close second the greatest conductor would always be Bernstein.
I can not but agree to all opinions expressed before❤
something stuck in my throat....Ludwig!
THANKS ! GRACIAS ! DANKE SCHÖN !❤⭐😀👏👏👏👏⭐😀👏🎗🙏
This orchestra is superb. Wonderfully led by a true maestro. After 200 years Beethoven's 9th is finally beginning to open up and start to display its full blossom. With brilliant talent like this, our beloved LvB is in good hands for the future. In another 100 years this piece will be even better, and again with each century. We can thank and praise his faithfulness to our Lord God in Christ that Beethoven turned into the wind and showed us what "growing a pair" against adversity can produce. A remarkable man.
Wonderful words! Greetings from Russia🙋♂️
@@АлексейМарков-я1с Hello !!
Well said, I totally agree. Beethoven was a genius who had to overcome so much, from a drunken and abusive father, to his mood swings, to his deafness by the age of around 30, to denying himself love in order to dedicate himself to his music, to surviving the siege of Vienna, to being misunderstood because he seemed socially awkward, to the declining health later in his life. Now the scientists in Vienna are examining skull fragments and of course his DNA has already been extracted and examined. I wish that DNA could be put on all the major family history research websites that offer DNA testing to their members. As a dedicated amateur jazz pianist who loves to improvise, I would love to discover a distant kinship to Ludwig van Beethoven, I think most classical music lovers would to be honest. Beethoven was so advanced in his thinking that he donated his brain and skull to science, he'd probably already figured out that one day important discoveries would be made as a result of studying it. The scientists have discovered for example that Beethoven had the DNA sequence which meant he was predisposed to liver problems. It has also been revealed that one paternal ancestor could not have been a van Beethoven. Was he a Flemish and German mix, or was there some other lineage there too ? I am sure the Viennese scientists will get to the bottom of it all one day.
Get god out of it and I agree
@@AllenC1x why should i do what you tell me to do when you have no responsibility over me at all?
Excellent musica me recuerda mucho a mi padre a quien le encantaba Beethoven era su favorite.
Esta composição prova que o engenho humano pode conhecer as mais belas alturas, onde brinca o espírito. O uso do tímpano, sobretudo no "Scherzo", é solene, porém macio. Destaca os tons graves sem jamais agredir. No 59:43 entram - cheio de virtude e simpatia - os fagotes, que logo dão as mãos ao flautim, executando notas dulcíssimas. Ao fundo, ouvem-se o címbalo e o triangulo chocando-se delicadamente para acalmar o espírito, tão exigido no movimento anterior. Os sopros se fundem e a voz enfim exclama: "Froh, wie seine Sonnen fliegen". Uma genial tempestade de acordes, na qual tudo parece próximo à perfeição!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
My favorite Beethoven
Beethoven the greatest musician of all time