Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (FULL)
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- Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (FULL) - Piano Sonata No. 14
Copyright Andrea Romano
The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C♯ minor "Quasi una fantasia", op. 27, No. 2 has three movements:
0:00 1 mvt: Adagio sostenuto
6:00 2 mvt: Allegretto
8:05 3 mvt: Presto agitato
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Dear friends and lovers of classical music from around the world,
I am truly touched to see how Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata continues to move and unite so many people, even more than 10 years after the video was published on my channel. It warms my heart to read your comments filled with shared emotions and thoughts, coming from every corner of the planet and from all ages and generations.
Today, I'd like to propose an emotional and introspective experiment: describe your emotions and thoughts in real-time as you listen to the Moonlight Sonata. Before you start, if you can, put on a pair of headphones and restart the video from the beginning, immersing yourself completely in your emotions.
Here's how to do it:
1 - Start writing a comment as soon as the video begins.
2 - Describe what you're feeling and the thoughts that come to mind as you listen to the melody.
3 - Let yourself go, without worrying about how long the comment is, whether there are spelling mistakes, or if you jump from one thought to another. Emotions don't follow a logical thread.
4 - Keep writing for the entire duration of the video.
5 - Ten seconds before the end of the video, hit "send" without rereading what you wrote.
Feel free to write in your native language or the one you dream in, to make this experience even more personal and emotional. And remember to write a new comment instead of replying to this message, so your contribution doesn't get lost among the comments.
I can't wait to read your streams of consciousness and discover how this wonderful composition makes you feel, through the different cultures and languages.
Enjoy listening and happy writing to all!
Im coming from the pianist i watched already and it was amazing also this music is insane
so interesting to me that even though I listen to all types of music (including other classical arrangements), something about Moonlight Sonata specifically has always drawn me to it
thats a great experiment love your work
@@Greg-yn5ml I don't want this thought to be lost. I ask you to repost it as a comment and not under my message. It would be a waste to leave it here.
Thank you for sharing this.
Great to listen
This is the song I listen to in a completely dark room with a cup of tea like a fucking psychopath
Joe Yaz: Yes, but you have to chant "PRAISE HAIL SATAN" repeatedly.
The best way
***** what do you mean?
You just forgot the joint/blunt, THEN it would be perfect, my friend! hahaha
joe Yaz ass
If Beethoven keeps this up, he will be a super star in a couple of years.
I can hardly wait for his next album.
Chartoise I can't wait for his new mixtape
Perhaps he should ask Justin Bieber to joint him, then it could be that this guy would become famous even faster
Cali Ban but Justin Beaver sucks and is in jail/prison.
Love your wonderful sense of humor!!! Still laughing.
He died 189 Years, 9 Months, 25 Days, 18 Hours and 39 Minutes ago.
The three stages of MoonLight:
1. Depression
2. Denial
3. Insanity
Its crazy that this is 223 years old and its still better than most of the music today
*most* 😂💀
true
Imagine suffering from depression in 1801 and Beethoven just casually drops this banger out of nowhere
I'd be sent to the asylum
I’d probably be in the cell next to you bro.
Probably would’ve had my musket ready n blast myself no cap
Y'all would be sent to the army, why waste good manpower
@@puppergump4117 Touché. But I would probably be in the Body Clean Up Squad (not what’s it’s called but whatever). I don’t like killing. But I’ll clean the battlefields and look forlornly into the distance as a single tear slides down my face with the music playing in the background.
Dear TH-cam. Putting loud ads in the middle of this piece will only make me hate whoever is advertising. Sincerely, Everyone.
Yup. I absolutely REFUSE to purchase anything from any company that interrupts music like this. You wanna peddle your pathetic wares, you can do it before or after this piece of heaven. Don't you dare interrupt it.
I feel u. I. HATE. THATT.
@Jack Bennett Wait, BEETHOVEN PUTS ADS ON HIS MUSIC?!
exaaactly!! can yu believe this even happens in between meditation music!! what a foolish ppl.
*EVERY MAHFUGGIN ONE!!!*
The fact he did this while being deaf is severely overlooked. He was literary doing gods work, creating some of the most beautiful pieces of art the world has ever seen.
Actually, he wasn't COMPLETELY deaf when he wrote the entire symphony. The song that he wrote when he was deaf was his 9th symphony (AKA Ode to Joy)
@@HeadmostCantaloupeIt's wild that that's probably his most famous work
When i was at my lowest, sitting outside on a brisk summer night i heard this song playing on a random station. I remember looking up and seeing the clouds surrounding the moon as not to dim it but praise and welcome it. I searched over a year to find the name. I wasnt a classical fan so i had to listen to hundreds of songs before finding this one. How crazy is it that the song that saved, planted me was called moonlight sonata.
That’s god demonstrating he’s perfect. 🙏🏾
@@fernandohernandezjr5696 ?
This guy made music while being deaf while others barely take the time to read a book
Dayum, way to fire shots at the hearing and the non-book-reading, not cool bro!
Wait, Beethoven WAS deaf?
The Dark End yep (• --- •)
Dayuum, didn't know that .-.
The Dark End He would rest his head on the piano and he could tell the different vibrations for the different notes. He could hear when he composed this piece, though; it wasn't til the later years of his life that he started to lose his hearing.
Guys stop saying i fell off, i’m still extremely relevant and ill have you know i’m working on a little something so be patient ok?
how's the hearing, Mr Beethoven?
@@Teo16788 Man why does everyone always bring this up smh
@@ludwigvanbeethoven3356 I like your music you always be relevant to me
@@romanlaw5409 thank you
“Moonlight Sonata... I remember playing this. Hard to believe that was eight years ago.”
“JILL!!!”
I first came here 10 years ago in 2014 while sitting in the campus library working on my senior thesis paper. I sat there for hours and played this video on repeat. Moonlight Sonata has always been my favorite classical piece. It's comforting and evokes some deeper feelings. I'm here again in 2024 while I'm working my day job from home. Thank you for still being here.
Yall this comments r either from 4 hours ago or 10 years ago
Fr
This guy Beethoven has a lot of potential, can’t wait to see him on stage one day
Dude...wtf 😂
🤣
y’all in the replies need to learn what a joke is
@@aliciaruizfernandez9713 it’s the telling a perfectly calm person to calm down because you’re projecting your own mood for me- anyways have a good day
Y'all for real, it's just a sarcastic comment, don't get triggered by it
When Beethoven passed away, he was buried in a churchyard.A couple days later, the town drunk was walking through the cemetery and heard some strange noise coming from the area where Beethoven was buried. Terrified, the drunk ran and got the priest to come and listen to it. The priest bent close to the grave and heard some faint, unrecognizable music coming from the grave. Frightened, the priest ran and got the town magistrate. When the magistrate arrived, he bent his ear to the grave, listened for a moment, and said, "Ah, yes, that's Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, being played backwards." He listened a while longer, and said, "There's the Eighth Symphony, and it's backwards too. Most puzzling." So the magistrate kept listening; "There's the Seventh... the Sixth... the Fifth..." Suddenly, the realization of what was happening dawned on the magistrate; he stood up and announced the crowd that had gathered in the cemetery, "My fellow citizens, there's nothing to worry about. It's just Beethoven decomposing."
A
bahahah!!
oh god
He died?!?
@@candiey7784 hahahaha nice joke!!
Still recall when I went to the concert in 1807. What a night it was.
bro is over 200 years old 💀
@@tzebruhbruhh❗❗
Bro is a vampire 💀
Imagine going though a break up in the 1800 Century. And Beethoven drop this banger
This would make me feel better when I would hear the 1st second.
Petition: to prevent youtube from putting ads in the middle of culturally significant music like this.
Agree 👍🏻
Correction: in the middle of musical pieces, in general
Sounds like a worthy cause
Skip till the end of this masterpiece and then just push the replay button. No ads
Its between movements.
His music is the best! Still waiting for his next album, since the 1820s
You’re second best :)
Lol!! You know classical music are spells. If you looped this song, you can travel to the Astral realm, I swear on my third eye!!
@@soft.angel_yedek5314 lol!! Close, but no cigar!! Beethoven is God when it comes to classical music.
Hey Mozart it’s Dmitri
Look who's talking
Every time I return here, I find comments added hours before clicking the video. I love this
sometimes hearing music without words is much better, it makes us dream and lets our imagination and emotions express themselves
Preach, madame, for thou are wise.
Only 1800s kids remember this
TheUngiftedGamer Best comment I've ever seen on any video ever
Like if you're watching in 1812!
i love this comment
I'm form the future , wowowoww
Nope I love now and forever and I'm still so young
I remember when this was topping Spotify back then in the 1800s.
Ikr? Gfy, every generation. Originality is over-rated.
@@40sUphillBothWays And what lol
Good old days
That's awesome.
What a good day man would be ashame if everybody died on november 12th 2027 4:08 AM british time
Why did beethoven stop posting, he was making bangers :((
Real
German WiFi in the 1800s was spotty at best.
🎉😂
😂😂😂 Bro, he is dead.
If this doesn’t play at my funeral, I’m not going.
It’s nice knowing so many people are still actively here listening and commenting
yep
frrr
Is there a way to play music on piano without reading the sheet ?
It's nice to know people still know how to find quality in music as well as peace of mind and passion.
@@bsjdbsjsj7911 uh yea search up on TH-cam “piano tutorials synthesia” but u gotta remember it so its gonna be pretty hard
Putting ads on classical music should be illegal.
You came here from shigatsu wa kimi no uso?
Im here because of conan
Im just rewatching conan and i heard an amazing music
*any music
@@user-ri8iu5jo1k who told you my secrets
Ésta sonata es la que ha elegido mi hijo para su funeral y es la que le hemos puesto lógicamente. No puedo describir lo que me hace sentir 😢😢😢😢
Muchas gracias
fuerza señora, le mando un abrazo muy grande! ❤
This song has such strong emotions, yet with no words. You can feel the sorrow, denial, insanity in the music. This masterpiece better not be forgotten
It's not in your recommended, you searched this yourself. It's a beautiful song. Let us enjoy this moment.
Glad to know I'm not crazy... we can revel in this joy together ...
Indeed sir
virpil thanks
This 3 month old comment is the oldest one I've found in this comment section lol
He hasnt dropped a album since 194 years ago. is he ok?
Im afraid not
@@virginiaavitia8986 NOOOOO
he is de - composing
I heard he’s taking a break.
Hes retired
Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata is the saddest song of all time. You can hear the heartbreak and loneliness as he fights to no avail to escape despair. The pain hidden within those chords is a feeling of hoplessness that transcends time. The cries of a broken soul familiar to the brokenhearted. I’ll never not cry with him 🫂🖤
It's like an awaking mind, and l cry with Joy at the beauty of thee expression.🆒
It gets me bricked up!
If its his at all
Ele realmente estava depressivo quando compôs
Only the first part.
Still waiting for the new album to drop
Dude, same.
This dude hasn’t dropped a song in like 2 centuries, talk about falling off lmao
😂
Hes still in his early 200s give him some time and he'll make a comeback
Squillium Fancyson BuT HeS DeAd
hwalliciouz tbz no u got wooshed
hwalliciouz tbz get smacked
*beats game with a sad ending*
*goes out into rain*
*song plays*
I won, but at what cost?
Deep
Time...
+Hunter lisle "Joel, swear to me." "I swear."
+Wade Henderson what an end to the last of us oh my!!!!!!
+Wade Henderson you're bringing the feels back
I remember when he first dropped this. Crazy
Crazy? I was crazy once
A rubber room with rats
Rats make me crazy
crazy?
I need some realistic sanity in my life, so i turned to listen to this beautiful music. Thank you
Who else is here in 1807?
I'm here in 1807 also
Me
What do you mean?
Yes
I'm here lol
Don't know what force made so many of us feel the need to search this up and listen to it right now, but I hope you enjoy your stay
?
Ikr , what's happening??
Same idk what am I listening to this at 5 am
I agree why did I search this up
I’m doing online school and suddenly I think of this
Story time!!! My great grandfather and his 9 children lived in Germany. At the beginning of wwll he had a job working on pianos. So he went to queen Victoria’s castle to fix a piano and one son came along. After he fixed it his son started playing it and queen Victoria herself met with them, heard him playing. They actually talked and after realizing my family was Jewish. She decided to pay my great grandfather and his entire families way to America so they would be spared by the war. Just by an act of God my descendants met her and were saved because of her. Piano literally saved my father’s side of the family. l myself always loved the piano and took 7 years of lessons, stopping around the end of middle school but then started back up by the end of high school and taught myself how to play Beethoven. I’ve always loved this song and felt I had a deep connection with it ♥️
1. classroom exercises
2 . homework
3 . exam
Who else DIDN'T come here because of Google Doodles, but rather just because it's a beautiful piece?
me !!
I DID AND IM PROUD
+Randomdude742 lol me but i came here because i heard a dubstep version sooooo i dont know if thats better
Me
me
Beethoven: Are you ready to hear this awesome piece I just made??
Crowd: Yeaaaaah!
Beethoven: I can't hear youuu!
+Elisa Perret HAHAHAHAHA
OMG AHAHAHAHAHAH
+Elisa Perret hahahahah
HAHHAHA NICE
+Elisa Perret omfg RIP my voice box
This will be remembered for eternity.
With this song I am one step closer to becoming the eminence in shadow
Shhhh, eminence in shadow loves silence and solitude
I remember the gig in Vienna back in 1803 like it was yesterday. He played this song as encore.
you win the internet for today
Marco290991 - Music Channel dang I can only have Vietnam flashbacks
SpiritHorse A past life memory? xD gahahaha
SpiritHorse ... You're saying this to an Atheist. Give me the evidence and I'll believe it.
SpiritHorse You THINK you did. You have no point of reference. The brain is a strange thing and can make you experience many things that seem real. Look up cognitive bias and false memories, you're fooling yourself. Or people with scizophrenia, they see things al the time.... It is at these times you have to go back to logic because if you don't you are drifting into madness. If I "look around me" I don't always see reality(in dreams for example). You should always go by the rule: If I can ask someone else and they haven't seen exactly the same thing then it did not happen. If you do some research on this you wil see it's much easier to make yourself believe than you think abd you've already done it yourself. And please don't be one of the stereotypes that flips out because they are too close minded and can't take being told they fooled themselves.
Video: 10 years ago
Comments: 4 hours ago
That's the power of a legend.
Ummm, okay?
@I-hate-cucumbers a reply in 2 hours
Yes is real
Even 4 days ago
Song 200 years ago lol
' Don't only practice your art, but force your way into it's secrets, for it and the knowledge can raise men to the divine '
- Ludwig van Beethoven
This song takes me back to the past. I listen to this song whenever I write a poem for him, but now he is gone, it has been 8 years since he left here, but I still write poems for him while listening to this song. I miss you so much.
🥹
Me: People who disliked are deaf.
Inner me: Beethoven was deaf.
*cries forever*
I thought it was Mozart who was deaf.. :P
Mozart wasn't deaf
Beethoven was deaf
Tapz life
given the course of this conversation I thought it was the other way around
Fah Gamer Sorry, I was wrong. My music teacher told me Mozart was deaf, but I figured out that Beethoven was because of lead poisoning.
Imagine being deaf and writing this. Memorizing it. Playing it in front of a crowd. Never really hearing it. Never hearing the applause. It's but a dream in your head.
He wasn't fully deaf yet when he wrote this piece. When he wrote His ninth symphony his greatest masterpiece he was.
@@almubarak89458He was never fully deaf actually, he got very close, but he could still hear very low frequencies
He heard it all, in his soul
"My name is Shadow: he who lurks in the shadows to hunt the shadows."
The eminence in shadows.
I wonder how Beethoven would feel about his works. Seeing the different mediums and fictions that make use of them.
Why did we all decide to listen to this today💀
Fr i have test tomorrow
💀
Because its good music
idk why but yah 💀💀💀
❤❤❤
Uploaded: 9 years ago
All the comments: 10 minutes ago
6 minutes ago for me :)
one seconde only , there are hundreds and hundreds and more than here who is the best ? it's Beethowen.!
It Was my comment !! ii
It Was my comment !! ii
Elif Mina ÖZEL sorry what?
Song release: 200 years ago
Uploaded: 9 years ago
Coments: 2 hours ago
O_o
People realy loves classic music even at the curent days, so even now there are people who is interested at this kind of music, it's a pitty that there is no much people who loves classic music at Brazil, I wold like to be able to see more coments in portuguese...
@@joaoboscocraveiroestevesju2640 br na área
I'm listening: now
Hotel: Trivago
I don't know how start writing my feelings, but this is my first time listening to this sonata. Admittedly, I have heard the melody of the first mvt being referenced in many pieces of media but this is the first time I listened to it fully. I am not listening to classical music for a long time. I am a beginner so I decided to do a thing that I called "Listening to the 32 sonatas in 32 days", like something probably a youtuber these days would do. Though I have skipped 2 days as I was busy studying and I didn't want to treat it as background music while I study, afterall I also wanted to enrich my understanding about classical music from it.
I was supposed watch this last night but I didn't as It got very late and I was very sleepy. I didn't knew about the comment challenge in the pinned comment but I did knew the story behind this composition. I watched this only in the sleepy afternoon today.
The music reminded me about a very special night in my life. In the summer of 2020, there was a very strong cyclone that hit the area that I live in. I should mention that the place I live in is not a city nor a village. It's somewhere between the urban and rural area. Many trees fell down on the day of the cyclone, some even on the road and small houses. Electricity was gone, ofcourse, but we had a inverter power supply. The power supply allowed the fans to move in the night on the day of the cyclone and in the next night. But on the 2nd night the power supply was finished so the fans didn't move. We moved to the second floor as there was cool air in there. But when I looked at area from the rooftop I was left speechless. You see, my 13 y/o brain sometimes thought why many things about the daytime is romanticized in literature but when it comes to the night-time, its always the moon or moonlight that is romanticized. And that scenery told me why -because when all lights are gone in the night the moon is still there illuminating everything. I realised people in old times only had the light of candles and lamps in the night, when they lit off there was only the moon that showed people light. And this was my first time seeing a world that is lighted by nothing but the moonlight. In normal nights the smal roads in the neighborhood and the streets and shops would always have night lamps on at night. Nobody cared if the moonlight was shining or not. Same was the case with my grandma who literally lived in a village. Artificial light shines the night there too.
But that night, without electricity, there was no light that rivalled the lunar light. I could see quite in a dim way, how graciously, sophisticatedly and beautifully the moon lighted the houses, streets, the broken trees, asbestos sheds on the small vendor shops that have been torn by the cyclone or were broken by the trees falling over them. The large water puddles made by the cyclone in the lower grounds reflected the light. It was almost as if I could see more in the moonlight what I could see in the daylight. Rather than feeling the world at sleep, it felt all the more lively. I grew up in that place and saw it for my whole childhood, I already saw the cyclone fallout in the daylight of the 1st day, but this felt like a whole new world, like I've gone back in time before electricity was invented. My mom even told me stories about how it was before electricity came into their village. My parents were cautious of any sound as they were afraid there would be robbery in the dark, yet I was waiting for any sound so that I can go and see the outside again. The scenery was, again, beautiful.
As mentioned, I listened to this piece in this lazy spring afternoon. I thought I'd fall asleep, but the melody of the 1st mvt slowly reminded me of that night to the point I still can't get both the melody and that memory out of my brain right now. 2nd mvt was short but it was mery and reminded me of the unexpected and instantaneous joy I felt at the first glimse of the scenery lit my the moonlight. The 3rd mvt was emotionally intense and atleast now I don't exactly relate to that yet, maybe it reminds me of the destruction caused by the cyclone, but I know I may face such emotions in another night of my life, since I'm still yet go through many hardships as I'm growing up. Maybe I won't romanticize the moonlight for a cyclone fallout and lack of electric lamps on that night, but I'll romanticize the moonlight for an even more emotional reason.
The electricity came back in the afternoon of the 3rd day. So we didn't sleep in the second floor nor the street lamps were off in the night again. I never saw such a night again and I don't think that I'll ever see a night like that again, a privilege as it may be.
Ofcourse these are all my memories of spending time with my family and the place I grew up in, not the imagination that was supposed to be provoked from listening to this piece. But this memory of mine is special to me in many ways and I'm happy that thus piece reminded me of that.
Damn, it took a long time to write this, its already the evening now. I know the moon today will not be equally beautiful as the one I mentioned but if the moon is cloudless and the moonlight is strong, I'll take glimse at it before sleeping tonight.
Lastly, Thanks Beethoven, for writing such indescribably great work. 29.03.2024
That's beautiful
That's a nice expression. To bad I ain't reading all of it
Yaşadığımız şehirlerde ışık kirliliğinden dolayı ayı ve yıldızları görememek çok üzücü.. Bazen şehirden uzak yerlerde kamp yapıyoruz en sevdiğim kısmı yıldızları görebilmek. Dünyanın küçüklüğünün farkına varmanı sağlıyo ,toz tanesi kadar bile değiliz evrende ne garip…
The first time I heard Moonlight was with my very first real lover who played it with passion as it was meant to be played and her and the song made me cry with joy. That was in 1979 when I was still in San Diego. It is true as that first love will never be forgotten as I can still hear her playing Moonlight. Not the same as a recording, It was great sitting with my lover while she played on a Piano it was full of feelings.
Imagine being so influencial your music from the 1800s is on TH-cam with 150,000,000 views.
Gimr here?
Imagine him finding out
They estimate about 780 million people were alive in the late 1700s when Beethoven would have been alive. Imagine what his reaction would have been if you told him 150mil would listen to it on a speaker from one video.
GimR steve released a week ago why were you here
Gimr has taste pog
All these comments are so new, so we're all listening to Beethoven at the same time huh?
Yep
@I-hate-cucumbers theyre talking about the amount of comments, not that there are any idiot
Yes we are, me too
its because of those Versace ads i think
Yeah
He played this 13 years ago at a British concert. I loved it so much!
My guy Beethoven is deceased
My big brother played this in my grandmas funeral and now I heard it again 3 years later 😢😖☹️🙁😪🫤
Vídeo: 9 years ago
Comments: 4 minutes ago
Music: *250 years ago*
FR😭
Proper placement. .😊👍
U forgot one thing. Hotel trivago
Erick Daros it’s bc the comments are at recent by default
Let's be honest, this didn't get recommended to you, you searched this up.
....yea
Just because the Spider-Man Web of shadows trailer, one of the best Spider-Man games ever
Always knew beethoven. You searched this up??!!
Yeah I searched this up. It didn't come from recommendations.
You got me😌✨
Brings back core memory’s from my childhood in 1801
So true
Cant wait for the next album been like 200 years💀😭
We all just felt for some reason to listen to Beethoven 200 years later
@@BoatPatrol :^)
Yes
200 Isn't long
MINDFUCK !! PPL WILL PROBABLY LISTEN TO THIS FOREVER
Clockwork orange brought me here
I'm sure Beethoven never imagined this piece, which he composed in 1807, would be listened to by 180 million people and counting, 215 years later.
and he would never be able to imagine the clown factor of our politicians either
im sure he never imagined 2022 existing
@@JK-dv3qe I mean you realize his politicans and leaders of that era were as bad if not worse than ours? When he made this there were still monarchs and slavery on a mass scale going on. If anything his era of leaders were more evil than ours
@@SpaceRaptor510 just give them a hot second! 👍🤡🌍
@@JK-dv3qe They won't, the current system has benefited the elites far more than chattel slavery or the colonialism of old ever did. People are just trying to scare you into buying their magic water or covid healing crystals. Don't fear the fear mongers, their business is lies and paranoia and these prophets of doom are always wrong.
He laid his entire being/soul out there...for us. ❤❤❤
Many of the comments below are significant of the time we live in. Total lack of intellectual capacity of understanding art. Thank God, some hundred millions of other people though, appreciate the value of Beethoven and many others. There is still hope for humanity.
Yes this is absolutely beautiful there is no other music like this one besides Clair De Lune I love that song as well ❤
imagine going through a bad breakup in 1823 & then beethoven drops moonlight sonata
@@anasselazzouzi8815 bro what 🤣
You should watch the gary oldman movie about him
@@kieran9882 Why no one understood my comment. I didn’t mean anything bad. I'm someone who listens to Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin ... I like this kind of music. I just wrote imagine what it was like for the people who were going through a bad break in 1823 and what it was like for them when they were in that moment when they were listening to moonlight sonata
@@ildaburic9351 no its cool i thought it was a good comment you did, i think if your into beethoven and like moonlight sonata you will like the movie and the moment he first plays the song, the movie is called 'imortal beloved'
@@kieran9882 well, thank you 😊
amazing how classical music of this era is timeless, it doesnt ever sound cheesy or outdated
The second movement has a very 19th century feel, but otherwise it is timeless.
Good music is immortal, my friend. People, as long as we live, will never forget this masterpiece of all ages.
One of the most beautifully written compositions in the world.
Close your eyes to this and your own muse will start filling your mind with amazing stories.
A writer's therapy.
One of the most emotional and moving musical compositions ever.
You'd have to be made out of steel not to feel anything listening to this masterpiece
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200m views. This Beethoven kid is going to be famous
Hell yeah
Um actually he died over 300 years ago 🤓
Can this guy drop another album like for god sakes its been years.
the best comment so far
Mozart been real quiet since this dropped 👀
More like centuries
@@pouyan_m Haha shut up 😂😂
@@russellvariste9508 mOrE LiKE cEnTuriEs
Rest In Peace akira toriyama, you have made our childhood an amazing ride with your creativity.
Descansa sensei 🕊️♾️
I hope he will surprise us with a new album this year.
I like how active the comment section is, even 200 years later
You should've seen the comments section the Tuesday that it first dropped.
lol
😂👌
TAKE THIS DIO! 20 METER RADIUS EMERALD SPLASH!
also check out @doppio.runin on instagram i post memes :)
Beethevon would be proud with the comment being active for 300 years now
Lmaoooo
Bro I feel an r/woosh heading to this comment
HAHAHAHHA
And this comment was posted 2 days ago. Excellent:^)
Imagine being a music mastermind that people play your music that fucking long
I love how this video has been out for years and there are STILL new comments and views. It’s so cool to see how many people music reaches !
This is one of, if not the most beautiful piece of music ever composed
When I was a teen I had a job working as an Usherette at a Theatre; they had their own Philharmonic orchestra I grew to appreciate the pops and classics. I am now 50, this music to me is very relaxing and soul soothing.
When’s the next album dropping, Beethoven? Its been 197 years bro!
Lmao 😆
>:D
never. lol
some greasy redditor is just waiting like a wolf to wooosh somebody
Im going to get whooshed for my own enjoyment
The fact no recordings of Beethoven exist, obviously, makes it even more amazing that his music lives on now, through people that have recorded it over the ages.
Hello fellow recent commenter 😃
I'll never forget when this first dropped
I'm here before this masterpiece becomes history.
My boyfriend recommended this as a way to calm me down. It instantly helped me. You should try it aswell. I think it's gonna put me to sleep lol.
@@moonlight919For some reason, the Agitato movement replicates stress but it relaxes me. Maybe because it's symmetrical and orchestrated? That the notes retreat from higher to lower pitches to maintain our sanity? It's counterintuitive, hilarious but brilliant.
This the type of music u listen to when the homies aren’t around
Fr bro 😂
ha funny
He he he
yeah
Rt
Only the real OGs remember when this masterpiece came out in 1802.
Now wait
@@musicman3351 waiting...
Hmmm...im baffled
Real talk. Real recognize real. We gon make it do what it do.
Ahh those were the days, back when music was real. Take me back.
Listening to this banger in 2024
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Man died 194 years ago and here we are listening to his masterpiece.
I bet you're a school teacher
Kapi used the last movenent for nyaw
Some things never die
@cboi29 bleach source?
Isn't it incredible
"We all may have different ethnicities and speak different languages but Music is the language we all understand"
Yes
I have never heard something so woke and something I agreed with at such a high level
My father used so say that, music is a universal language!
@@DestructorEFX I agree with him
Es la más pura verdad
Beautiful, dark & beautiful, makes me cry here in 2024
Con 20 años desde España🇪🇸 escuchando algo que no se puede expresar con palabras por qué me quedaría corto simplemente hermoso🖤
"My name is Shadow. He who lurks in the shadows in order to hunt the shadows."
shadow-sammaaa
This is considered the most emotional piece Beethoven has ever made, with a meaning further than the own melody. Around 1798, Beethoven had his first symptoms of deafness, hopeless, he found himself in a deep state of depression. Three years later, this song was composed, in fact, it is also the saddest song Beethoven has ever done. " _will it not free me from my state of endless suffering? Come when thou will I shall meet thee bravely_ ". (Beethoven mentioning his death, a letter written in 1802)
Thanks 🤝
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@@saladmander2529 yo dude you shouldn’t be posting pictures of yourself on the internet like that
@@gapplssb good one buddy
Cold winds are blowing after the heatwave in Rajasthan.
It’s insane how many people visit this video everyday, you will always see comments from minutes or even seconds ago
Lol yeah
Lol
Me now:
Lmao yeah the channel owner somehow made the video comments show from newest to oldest
@@ousssarry1120 on the desktop website you can switch back to popular first idk about mobile
According to John Lennon, the song's close musical resemblance to the first movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata was no coincidence: "Yoko was playing Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata' on the piano ... I said, 'Can you play those chords backwards?', and wrote 'Because' around them. The lyrics speak for themselves ... No imagery, no obscure references."
Meeeee😍
正確に、丁寧に、弾いていてとても綺麗です。
This doesn't really sound like 200 year old music. It sounds so fresh and modern
Thats exactly what i feel when i listen to beethoven pianon sonatas
...well, since it is a 200 year old music, then it does indeed sound like a 200 year old music. What a stupid comment, man. Go listen more classical. You obviously got a lot to discover.
@@AnarchistPoop "What a stupid comment, man". Lol there's so much irony in this reply.
@@fletusangelus He's just saying this song sounds modern. Why are you so mad?
@@supercoolrapking Because it shows a level of ignorance that's irritating. It does not sound modern. It sounds like a 200 year old piano piece. And if you heard more classic, you would understand why the comment is so irritating.
It infers that modern music is good, and antique pieces are bad. Expand your mind and stop being stupid and ignorant and trying to be fucking wise online. It's annoying.
did not expect to find so many people here on the same day lmao
Yes
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It happening every day
There are 147.222.619 views and you didn't expect that?
same ahaha
The shifts from minor to major and the constant contradiction throughout, the sadness, the happiness, it’s a lived life on manuscript. Has been my favourite piece my entire life. Just breathtakingly beautiful.
Makes me think of the original resident evil. Your character has to play this song to open up a secret door or something of the sort. Also takes me back to my orchestra days when I was in school. In 8th grade my orchestra took first place at state. Under the direction of probably my favorite teacher in all of my schooling. A man by the name of Mr Cheney who not only knew music well but was wise in the ways of the world and much cooler than most people ever think teachers can be. Introduced me to classical music and my love for it. And though I love all kinds of other music classical is still in my opinion the most enduring and long-lasting of all the genres. This piece is a beautiful piece that at the same time is calming and yet has a sadness to it. It speaks to me of loss heartache but also of moving on.
I dont know why but this comment make me feel something emotionally like youre a person that i have never seen or probably will never see but i just learned some things about your life on a very rare chance in this comment of sea just because i was here at this moment listening this song :)