Handel: Music for the Royal Fireworks, Overture.
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- A spectacular fireworks display set to the ever so apropos Handel: Music for the Royal fireworks.
This is the 4th July Fireworks on the East River in New York. the recording is the Minnesota Orchestra with Stanislaw Skrowaczewski.
Here's a more recent post of Handel, in this case, the ever lovely Ombra mai Fu
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A very triumphant, cheerful and elegant overture, composed in 1749, with a style of transition to classicism. I love its galloping rhythms and fast rising and falling melodic lines. Great Handel
Mit dieser Musik bin ich aufgewachsen. Mein Papa und mein Bruder waren Musiker vom aller aller Feinsten! ❤ Kein Silvester ohne dieses Meisterwerk!❤❤
Merveilleuse oeuvre de Haendel à écouter sans modération et la Vidéo est splendide. Les feux d'artifices un régal ! ❤❤❤
Always absolutely love Handel's use if drums, especially in this piece. I have played it many times over the last 40 years (violin and oboe) and it always inspires a wonderful sense of majesty of occasion.
We celebrate our love & compassion! May Peace unite our common ground. Thx for all the good you do!🎁💙🎁
In London, Handel’s residence is marked with a heritage plaque on the front. Visitors enjoy that it is next door to Jimi Hendrix’s residence which similarly has a heritage plaque on its front.
@Joel Rycroft I hope the following enlightens you. Official blue plaques are given out by English Heritage, which administers a scheme that began in the 1860s, and they currently number just over 900. To be awarded an official English Heritage plaque, the proposed recipient must have died at least 20 years ago. This is to help ensure that the decision about whether or not to shortlist a candidate is made with a sufficient degree of hindsight. However, plaques are as much about the buildings in which people lived and worked as about the subjects being commemorated - the intrinsic aim of English Heritage blue plaques is to celebrate the relationship between people and place. For this reason, they only erect a plaque if there is a surviving building closely associated with the person in question. In the past, different criteria were sometimes used: some plaques were put up to mark the site of a house which has since been demolished, and the 20-year rule did not always apply. The plaque to Napoleon III, for example - the oldest to survive - went up when he was still alive. However, the criteria are now applied without exception.
The English Heritage scheme relies on nominations from the public, so if you think someone deserves a plaque, and fits the criteria for acceptance, please let them know. However, councils and other organisations are free to put up their own. And like a lot of things in today's world were everyone must have prizes they've been appropriated by every Tom, Dick & Harry council & group to promote their own agendas.
Lower Brook Street, isn't it?
Well us serbs have to learn who made them what is used to make it a song and its name just for an grade to forget it after u done the test
Did Hendrix buy the house because it was next to Handel's or was it just a coincidence?
This piece is so close to my heart... makes me happy every time.
I'm 17 and I just adore Händel, just cant get enough of this genius. Truly ahead of his time.
The opening of this piece has always suggested a processional. One can imagine the Lords and Ladies of the court marching with great pomp from a fine building down to the barges that would take them to the fireworks display.
Stunningly Beautiful!! Thank you for posting it on TH-cam!!!
We need this for the Platinum Jubilee!
That did not age very well
@@goncalojorge2101 Such a shame that fireworks are almost extinct now. Bring back the glories of the past! I despise drone show.
The best music to blast during firework celebrations.
This got me into tears
A beautiful way to combine music and the visual brilliance of fireworks to life together. Wonderful. Absolutely wonderful.
As for my taste just the best on yt.
This music is soooo pleasant to hear! I just loved it!😀🎼🎶🎵
Absolutely breathtaking, Majestically powerful and beautiful footage.
I was going to skip and go to something else, but I happened to accidentally view your comment. 😅
Handel: genio imortal!!❤
Those smilies 🙂 in the fireworks were nice. (I am from Czechia 👋)
Já taky.
Very beautiful video & song thank you for uploading this majestic piece by Handel. Luvey1950
An immigrant at work here. Born and bred German, Handel has now become synonymous with everything crusty and British. Even the coronation anthem, "Zadok the Priest," the most British of British songs of pomp and circumstance, was penned by this German immigrant. That is the genius of Britain, more so than any other European country: taking foreigners and quickly making them Britain's own. (Though it helped that during Handel's time the British Kings George I and George II were also German immigrants, with the former having almost no ability to speak English and the latter only begrudgingly living in Britain instead of his beloved Hanover because London was where the money was.)
Glorious music. I've found myself wondering at the aromas that must have greeted his Britannic Majesty and company floating down the untreated, 18th century Thames . . .
Beautiful!
I want to use the first 2.5 minutes for my wedding entrance.
Handel le plus grand de tous!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
For those who questioned the location, the fireworks in this video were shot over the Danube in Budapest. I've been there...
I saw it from my balkony while listening to the music. I am Hungarian and a Händel lover. :)
Wrong. This was a 4th of July celebration in New York City.
did anyone ask
this is a of the best versions that I see in youtube
Exatamente!
THANK YOU, AMAZING :))) THANK YOU
Happy 2024 Year ❤️❤️❤️
This music (like every year) has been played in Versailles garden for a fireworks.
Fireworks at 3:18 are smiley faces, never noticed til now :/.
Handle's Overture for the Royal Fireworks reminds me of Trump's 2016 election night victory! It sounds triumphant, joyful & regal. It also has Hillary and her supporters devastating defeat at the 5:55 mark, but kicks back into the glorious victory of Trump at the 6:38 mark. Great song & great victory!
Not joyful for every American.
Beautiful - both the music and your video! Very well done!
People will say strange boy for liking classical music but I really do like it
They also say strange girl
They are strange for hating this glorious and sublime art from
Adam Paul Stafford Guest umm, who cares what people think of you and your taste in music
Handel did baroque music, not classical
You are not alone, I like it too. They call me strange boy as well.
How ironic, this is the footage of a 4th of July celebration in New York City.
That's Budapest my guy
@@davihorta5807 Actually, speaking as the creator of this video, I can confirm that it was actually filmed in New York. From Brooklyn overlooking the East River on July 4th
@@davihorta5807 and yet, I don't think Budapest has big suspension bridges.
Thank you Jesus for your eternal royal victory and the heritage of the tribes of Judah and Joseph....
Speaking of fireworks,
It is Japanese fireworks, which is very huge, various Colourful, many fireworks,
and off the charts
Sumidagawa fireworks‘ soectator is 1000000,fireworks is20000
🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇
I can't believe how good was he
Handel was the first composer whose music has been continuously in print since his time (learned from Jan Swafford in his LvB bio.)
GOOD Job, indeed. Showing the beauty of harmony and precision. Almost perfect.
My wife and I heard the Royal Fireworks performed in 1985 at the base of the castle in Edinburgh Scotland. Spectacular.
Handel, Vivaldi, Corelli and Bach were the masters of the Baroque music!!
Diego Morales Rodriguez don't forget Buxtehude
So true👏👏
Let's not forget Telemann!
Handel, Bach, Telemann, Fasch, Heinichen, Graupner, Molter, etc... Germans are so much better than italians.
Jean Baptiste Lully came up with that and C.P.E. Bach finished it.
Such an astonishing piece of music. I'm sure it won't be used in a video game for a Russian speaking artificial intelligence on Mars trying to protect humanity against the foes of darkness in 268 years
Touching!
Am I imagining things or are those smiley face fireworks?
You are imagining them.
@@AbrahamLincoln4 no, there are smiley faces at 3:17
I want to show Handel luscious and the magnificence of Japanese fireworks .
From Tokyo in the dizzying Megalopolis ablaze with numerous neon lights
Which national are you watching this video ?
American.
Swiss
@@AbrahamLincoln4
Sorry the very late reply !
Thank-you so much to your reply !
Take care of yourself
Good luck
Hang in there ! USA !
@@anna6941
Thank-you so much to your reply !
How is your country ?
Our Japanese grievances are improving .
Our worries about Japan are whether our daily lives can be restored to normality , and whether the world situations have improved so that the Olympics can be held next year .
Japan will be a crucial moment .
Take care of yourself
Good luck !
@Shin-i-chi Kozima In Switzerland, we are going small steps back to the normally life. Since the 11th may, the schools are opening slowly and you can go to Germany and Austria if you have family there. You can go outside, but people with a higher risk shouldn't do, exept they have to do their grocery, say our government.
I'm very happy to go to school again even if it's special and complete different from the normal classes, because you can see your friends more often. I hadn't any contact with them for 2 months.
This year would have been the ice hockey world cup in Switzerland and now it isn't. So we hope, that it will be next year.
Stay healthy, and thank you for your reply.
PS: Sorry for my bad English;)I'm only learning.
wonderful Haendel-love you!!!
Skip to 2:51 & 6:38 to hear these 2 parts featured in Baby Neptune Discovering Water.
Superb 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
one of the greatest German composer ever, next to Beethoven and Bach
Handel was English.
@@d.b.levitt Handel was born in Halle in Sachsen in what is now Germany in 1685, but he spent much of composing years in London and eventually died there.
What about Mozart?
@@AbrahamLincoln4 He was Austrian
@@eddihaskell So was Beethoven. He was mentioned in this comment. Mozart and Beethoven were both from austria and both died vienna. They also speak the language in Austria too.
Simply great!
Sublime!
2:51 This is my favorite part of the Overture. Life this comment if you are the same with me...
4:10 my favorite part of the song
Thank you!
I think this version is Marriner's recording with Academy of St Martin in the Fields.
Marriner recorded 3 versions but I think it's Phillips recording
Thanks for the info - the horns in this version are incredible!
Actually it's the Minnesota Orchestra conducted by Stanislaw Skrowaczewski. A Vox recording from the early 1980s
I’m trying to find the source of the audio of some thing where I heard this in. It was on some soundboard on a website called Soundboard and there was a soundboard called Movie Theatre Sounds and it has the sounds of various movie logos and other companies like 20th Century Fox, THX and that Best Buy Native America “Turn Off Your Cell Phones” and one final sound which was labeled “National Lampoon” and here’s the description of what it was: This song was heard and then a a horse and it falling over and I don’t know what it was but it was probably a parody of the TriStar logo and if anyone knows what movie it’s from, let me know
Intro of Rammstein Tour 2019.
Seeing them all the way in Italy next year and cannot fucking wait. Their stadium shows are too good to resist.
@@KinkESizemore F
Grande, muy grande Handel, inconmensurable.
まるで広島の平和公園の朝焼けみたいです!
Love this
Bravissimo
As is often case with English people,they want to assume that Handel who was born in Germany was a native English man.
What utter nonsense. Everyone who cares is well aware that Handel was born in Germany, studied in Italy, and became a naturalised Briton, his papers being personally authorised by King George II.
The only recording of this (the Minnesota Orchestra with Stanislaw Skrowaczewski) is a 2 minute clip (th-cam.com/video/hwvmQuW4clM/w-d-xo.html) and I can't find a complete version anywhere. Do YOU, MusicalConcepts, still have a full version of it?
TheMusic for the Royal Fireworks HWV 351
Suite pour orchestre à vent composé par George Frideric Handel en 1749 sous contrat de George II de Grande-Bretagne pour les feux d'artifice dans Londres s ' Green Park le 27 Avril 1749. C' était pour célébrer la fin de la guerre de Succession d'Autriche et de la signature du traité d'Aix-la-Chapelle en 1748.
J'ai choisi cette suite symbolique d'union entre les peuples par le biais de la musique pour remercier les 132.000 visiteurs de mes publications .Elles ont pour seul but: aider à connaître les Artistes et Compositeurs , principalement pour la période Baroque ,avec l'espoir que les commentaires qui accompagnent mes post vous ouvrent des horizons musicaux nouveaux
je vous souhaite un millésime 2015 musical en paix et sérénité, que la musique domine le son des canons, Gunther.
Every time I hear this, my mind always associates this with the British.
Having to play this song for orchestra, it's a mild pain.
Happy New Year! Love frome me Xxx
Beautiful
Quando è festa è festa e più gioia di musica e fuochi d'artificio del livello che stiamo vedendo e ascoltanto credo che la possiamo sognare una migliore.Ecco il genio di un grandissimo artista dei suoni che si diverte a rallegrarci durante l'esibizione di uno spettacolo purtroppo breve e fulmineo.
ayyyyy boissssss imma 7th grade intermediate kid who's playing this at a state comp. my orchestra sonds actually p nice. thank you handlebars thank you v mug.
Hi darthgrahf, I never mentioned religion, just that some music, including this, could almost make me believe in a higher being:-)
Inspiring
i am a 3,5 like
Wonderful!
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nostalgia!!!!
So, you were almost persuaded as Agripa of the days of Apostle Paul!
2020 New Year 🎉🎊✨🧨
I feel that I must respond to MrKain1000s comment on music serving purely religious purposes until two hundred years ago. This is an extremely uneducated and ignorant statement. It was actually during the renaissance that secular music started to gain a foothold through the madrigals of such names as Thomas Morely and William Byrd. During the Baroque Era, many composers composed both religious and secular work. Take Bach for instance. Some of his best known works were his church cantatas, but he also wrote secular cantatas as well. And the Brandenburg Concerti were anything but religious. He wrote them to basically kiss ass for a potential employer. During the classical and romantic eras, composers also wrote for both spheres. Considering that the renaissance began around 1450, that's nearly 600 years of secular music. Religion may have provided the environment for the codification of our current musical understanding, but music moved out of the church a looooong time ago.
Even back in the Medieval period, you had Madrigals, which were essentially secular Motets.....but Madrigals & secular instrumental music became ever more popular throughout the Renaissance.
Bach wrote Brandengurg Concertos in Coethen for his employer's favour who trated him friendly. Those were enjoyable a peaceful times in Bach's life.
You are showing your ignorance, not the OP. The operative word in his statement was 'primarily' - therein lies all the difference. As a University professor, music WAS primarily for Christian religious purposes, until about 200 years ago. The 1800's saw the rise of Freemasonry [Weishaupt's Illuminati/Mozart's Zauberflöte, for example in the decades 1776-1791], Enlightenment secularism [think Voltaire, the apostate heretic], and hedonism pro se, as a goal for musicians to achieve, rather than holiness of living. Compare Bach to either Chopin or Liszt, for example. Just because you think your correct, doesn't mean history objectively denies your thesis....
Why tf is this an actual argumentative issue? Can your collective egos simply not Handel the idea of somebody disagreeing with you? Music is music, and regardless of the circumstances of its composition, the one thing we can all agree on is that it's damn beautiful.
Because Feodor, if you understand anything at all about Christianity, ALL of Western culture is innately religious (even when it is being denied, in Schoenberg's case), and therefore, reflects the unique and immutable Christian character of the music. To deny it, downplay it, or denigrate it, is to insult everything the Church and Western culture stands for. And Handel (who wrote Messiah) would probably agree!
Music for the Royal Fireworks: Love Art Blues
does anyone know where can download me this version on the internet? It is the versions I can find do not convince me and I love this...Thanks
I think it's Sir Neville Marriner with Academy of St Martin in the fields ( Phillips recording)
Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good. Good
Japanese fireworks is Japanese aesthetics itself.
Most music that's ever been composed was composed for religious reasons. It's only until the last two centuries or so that music has served primarily secular functions.
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That's it! "Fireworks Display" - SENSUAL ORGASM... It was a greatest ILUMINATUS.
Did they have fireworks in 1759?
The true spirit of Britishness 🇬🇧
Georg Friedrich Händel was a German dude.
@@sargonofakkad1555 XD
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I came from, risk: global domination :))
Fucking awesome!
Gyönyörü tüzijáték. Köszönöm!
Kedves Szabó Mihályné! Rajtam kívül, sajnos, senki nem érti a bejegyzését. Próbálja meg angolul, azt mindenki érti. És hogy tetszett a ZENE?
im in 6th class and I play the trumpet and well where about to play that song so ya just watching
Espetáculo!!!!!
Sure...
Handel: Music for the Royal Fireworks, Overture.
is this renaissance, baroque, classical, romantic or contemporary
baroque
If it's not baroque, don't fix it.
This sound atemporal for me.... Really majestic.
Long live the United Kingdom - Long live the Europe of Nations !!!
I can Handel this...
they totally are lol
Does anyone know where and when the fireworks took place?
It looks like New York City to me.
No, it is Budapest, Hungary, Europe.
@@agnesalbert6703 Its NYC. The Uploader gave confirmation that it is indeed the big apple during a 4th of July Celebration.