Every time I hear this I feel it in my spine. It starts in the center and radiates out to my extremities. My whole body gets covered in goosebumps. I have no idea why but I do know that this will be played at my funeral on a finely tuned sound system and when the bass drums hit I want the rafters to shake!!! VICTORY!!!!'
Hey guys, V for Vendetta was pretty cool, but those scenes are attributed to Tchaikovsky's genius. Check out some his other beautiful and awesome compositions (Nutcracker, Swan Lake, Symphony no.5 etc). Tchaikovsky is epic!
man this brings me back to music class in school where Romeo and Juilet would be blasting at full volume while the teacher was shouting over it trying to explain what was going on...very dramatic class...hard to drift to sleep in unlike other classes....
Ο Tchaikovsky έγραψε το έργο το 1880 προς τιμήν της Μητέρας Ρωσίας εναντίον των Δυνάμεων του Ναπολέοντα, ο ποίος πέτυχε μία Πύρρειο νίκη το 1812. Πρώτη παρουσίαση του έργου στις 20 Αυγούστου του 1882, στην Μόσχα.
Je sais que cette ouverture est supposée glorifier la victoire de la Russie contre l'armée Napoléonienne, mais cela rend l'hymne national Français plutôt badass.
Thanks so much for posting a full version with high quality sound! I love this from its very serene beginning to the powerful ending. Muti is a master conductor. (P.S. I still think of Quaker Puffed Rice whenever I hear this!)
It is to Madame Justice that I dedicate this concerto. In honor of the holiday that she seems to have taken from these parts, and in recognition of the impostor that stands in her stead...
Don't be a music snob. It shouldn't matter how people first heard it, they wanted to hear it again because it obviously left an impression the first time.
Maybe not, but there can certainly be beauty, even if tragic, in the spoils of it. Such as this case. Tchaikovsky won the 1812 because amidst the slaughter, he was the one to make it into beautiful music, even if long afterwards.
This overture celebrates the tradition, the permanence of values of cristianity over agnostic temptation. the triumph of christianity over freemasonry. The God's voice represented by Bells and the music of god saves de czar as military fanfarre.
I thought that the whole point of the movie is there were no good guys at all. And that 'terrorists' don't have to be people insisting of destruction for their own beliefs- and that we can just as easily elect them to govern us. Furthermore, at what point does someone become a man who is trying to, admittedly dramatically, change things for the better cross the line and become a 'terrorist'?
@thedarkglobe La verdad que, si es una obra maestra, pero hay otros compositores que hicieron grandes obras como Brahms, Beethoven, Chopin, Ravel, Vivaldi, Bizet, por mencionar unos.
Remember, remember, the 5th of November....
- V -
+Earl Williamson its 23rd, what happened?
+Earl Williamson Yes remember the struggle for a catholic England.
The Day Russia liberates Syria from ISIS
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I don't know how I got here but this piece is splendid.
"Remember, remember, the 5th of November, the Gunpowder Treason and plot. I know of no reason why the Gunpowder Treason should ever be forgot."
V for Vendetta brought me here... Soo beautiful!
Farscape brought me here.
Me too.
I haven't seen the film yet! I need to see it! The novel brought me here
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse brought me here :)
Putin destroying ISIS brought us all hear.
The beginning give me goosbumps every time, it's so beautiful
the whole world needs one. and it's you and me, my brother, my sister, my father, my mother, all of us.
unbelievably one of the best things that my ears have ever heard.
Every time I hear this I feel it in my spine. It starts in the center and radiates out to my extremities. My whole body gets covered in goosebumps. I have no idea why but I do know that this will be played at my funeral on a finely tuned sound system and when the bass drums hit I want the rafters to shake!!! VICTORY!!!!'
This song was dedicated to the defense of Moskow against Napoleon in 1812 in case u didnt know. I think it was at Borodino if memory serves :)
5:41 first notes of "La Marseillaise"
Allons enfant patrie le jour te gloire arrive
The gunpowder and treason, i see no reason why the gunpowder and treason should ever be forgot.
Wanting to listen to music brought me here.
I remember playing this song my 8th grade year in middle school. Such good memories with the orchestra
no existe palabra. solo la apreciacion y deguste de musica tan fantastica
tchaikovsky you are the man
Best piece I have ever listened to
Hey guys, V for Vendetta was pretty cool, but those scenes are attributed to Tchaikovsky's genius. Check out some his other beautiful and awesome compositions (Nutcracker, Swan Lake, Symphony no.5 etc). Tchaikovsky is epic!
.... I never really liked classical before, but every so often things like this turn up and then I change my mind...
Grande composizione, splendida esecuzione!
Grazie per la fantastica condivisione!
One of my favorite pieces hands down. Great quality, glad to see you uploaded the whole Overture, most videos are just the finale.
I know of no reason, why the gunpowder treason should ever be forgot.
V de vendetta + Big Ben = 1812 Overture Tchaikovsky
One of the best recordings I've ever heard of the piece.
La obra más grandiosa en la historia de la música, sin olvidar a Mozart. Gracias!
Remember,remember
the Fifth of November.
The gunpowder,treason and plot!
i know of no reason,
why gunpowder n treason,
should ever be forgot
i see no reason why the gunpowder treason should ever be forgot
There was an episode of farscape that had this song too
how can these guys compose this? mindblowing !!!!! i hope someday i can do that
best of tchaikovsky
13:50 -> mindblowing
Who the hell dislikes this art !!
man this brings me back to music class in school where Romeo and Juilet would be blasting at full volume while the teacher was shouting over it trying to explain what was going on...very dramatic class...hard to drift to sleep in unlike other classes....
Ο Tchaikovsky έγραψε το έργο το 1880 προς τιμήν της Μητέρας Ρωσίας εναντίον των Δυνάμεων του Ναπολέοντα, ο ποίος πέτυχε μία Πύρρειο νίκη το 1812.
Πρώτη παρουσίαση του έργου στις 20 Αυγούστου του 1882, στην Μόσχα.
We played this at our All-State Band. Absolutely adored it!!
This is by far the best version I've heard. 10/10!
something that just touching right onto your feelings
@Sasha009000 I totally agree. Tchaikovsky is one of my favorite composers who gave us many masterpieces. I think he would approve of this performance.
Je sais que cette ouverture est supposée glorifier la victoire de la Russie contre l'armée Napoléonienne, mais cela rend l'hymne national Français plutôt badass.
Me agrada
... il crescendo finale di Muti è semplicemente sublime! (Muti's final crescendo is sublime!)
this is a real "trip" to the historical scene!
Amo este tema. Sin duda uno de los mejores del mundo y de todas las epocas
Hermosa obra. Bellísima.
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This song was supposed to be uploaded on November 5
Thanks so much for posting a full version with high quality sound! I love this from its very serene beginning to the powerful ending. Muti is a master conductor. (P.S. I still think of Quaker Puffed Rice whenever I hear this!)
Beautiful. Just beautiful.
Outstanding
My love of classical music brought me here.
8:25 is awesome.
Many thanks to you !
It is to Madame Justice that I dedicate this concerto. In honor of the holiday that she seems to have taken from these parts, and in recognition of the impostor that stands in her stead...
Many french likes that song. Napoleon died since a long time you know !
Remember the 5th of November !
Excellent performance!
@Paccia46 verissimo!
This song shall be played during my funeral
Make sure that while this is playing at my funeral, that everything gets blown up like in V for Vendetta. I want the funeral of Edmond Antes
And now the crescendo!
Don't be a music snob. It shouldn't matter how people first heard it, they wanted to hear it again because it obviously left an impression the first time.
AWESOME!
AMAZING
remember remember the fifth of november
And now for the crescendo.
Ahhh, Boccaccio (& you too, Pyotr), it's now up to 14... Forgive them. They know not what they do
my country needs a V so fucking badly these days..
Remember, remember, the Fifth of November. The gunpowder, treason, and plot! I know of no reason, why the gunpowder treason ought ere be forgot!
You, my dear sir, are a legend.
Oh the glory!
Maybe not, but there can certainly be beauty, even if tragic, in the spoils of it. Such as this case. Tchaikovsky won the 1812 because amidst the slaughter, he was the one to make it into beautiful music, even if long afterwards.
the Oregon symphony played while howitzers were being fired off!
Just. Bloody. Incredible.
BRAVO!! Encore!
I play this while playing civilization
@creativeplanetjanet yes hes a good conductor, but lets remember, in soviet russia, a man named Tchaikovsky made this, and many other fantastic songs.
EPIC!!!
i was actually looking for that part lol thanks
Just like as I would love to Brazil have our Emperor back to the throne =\ Long live to Monarchy, I hope to change that here someday ;D
Nice music to groove too !!
Of the more good performances of the work!
musica che esprime tormento e estasi
This overture celebrates the tradition, the permanence of values of cristianity over agnostic temptation. the triumph of christianity over freemasonry. The God's voice represented by Bells and the music of god saves de czar as military fanfarre.
This is humanity's theme.
I thought that the whole point of the movie is there were no good guys at all. And that 'terrorists' don't have to be people insisting of destruction for their own beliefs- and that we can just as easily elect them to govern us.
Furthermore, at what point does someone become a man who is trying to, admittedly dramatically, change things for the better cross the line and become a 'terrorist'?
16 Min of epicness..
@thedarkglobe La verdad que, si es una obra maestra, pero hay otros compositores que hicieron grandes obras como Brahms, Beethoven, Chopin, Ravel, Vivaldi, Bizet, por mencionar unos.
i got here from the book "made you up" which is amazing btw
13:04 - 15:25
amazing
12:22 this part always gets me.
1 person was in the canon's line of fire
5 fingermen disliked this
Hell ya trombones!
Bravo!
I already knew this song before it came out but, V for Vendetta! :D
Beautiful
remember, remember, the 5th of november
The Imperial March will be played when they lower my coffin into the ground :D
Simplemente genial.
@creativeplanetjanet : Ditto!
the 5th of November...
happy 5th of November everyone ;)
Muy bien! Very good!
@Sasha009000 Erm...unless he could time-travel I doubt Tchaikovsky composed anything in Soviet Russia