To think this masterpiece, heard countless times in all corners of our planet was only heard by the composer in his mind. A man agonizing with the loss of his hearing but instead of wallowing in sadness, he created the ode to joy.
Remember: Ludwig van Beethoven wrote the music when he was already deaf. The lyrics were written by Friedrich Schiller (peom: "Ode an die Freude"; Engl.: "Ode to Joy").
Now THIS is what every city needs on a daily basis right now - the world needs classical music more than ever. It is a universal language which has the ability to move us all. And the Beethoven Op. 125 just so happens to prove it perfectly!
There are still places where random people can get together and fill strangers hearts with joy, no matter the race religion or caste. Hats off to these people. You made me cry
I didnt think it was coordinated. Thought it was just random musicians seeing it and bringing their instruments to join in, but I guess I was way, way too ingenious. Imagine something that beautiful happening in today’s society
@@sportsfails4998 You thought that amount of musicians all decided to walk around with their instruments that day and happened to be in the same place at the same time while also knowing the same song was just up to coincidence? No matter what society your in this kind of amazing performance does not happen by chance.
To be so lucky to randomly be a part of something like this. Nothing mainstream today would get this many people to stop what they were doing and enjoy the moment.
Throughout my time on Earth, 44 years, I have listened to everything from Country to hip hop. I keep coming back to the classics. I have gone through a lot of musical tastes. Classical is one that I never get old or boring. I have heard several of them 100's of times. Still nothing comes close to complexity, and yet the simplicity of Classical music.
Jonathan said it splendidly! Nothing like classical music to enjoy hearing flash mob or not. Thanks for delightful presentation for our listening pleasure!
i don't know why i am crying ! It started with vodafone and now, i cant stop the tears from filling my eyes. This is really beautiful. All this people that put this together to do something wonderful, I love you all
The most powerful emotional sound you'll ever hear, classical music transcends race, creed, status, wealth, greed, hate and replaces them with wisdom .........just awe inspiring
The fourth movement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony is a popular piece. This makes it so much more amazing how Pauley is able to work out nuances that one doesn't hear in the performances of other orchestras. In the difficult acoustics of a shopping mall, she brings out highlights in the piece that others often miss. Being able to direct the concert without its details floating away in the nooks and crannies of the mall, Marlene Pauley makes her mark as a world-class conductor. Bravo !
I love how the crowd is balanced with the young and the old that it goes to show that whereever you in the walk of life you just can't help but appreciate good classical music
This hymn touches my soul, everytime I hear it .Now, to hear a polish orchestra singing it in german, "alle Menschen werden Brüder" means all mankind become brothers, I wish it becomes true some day
@excavtrooper It's actually because replies to comments aren't shown in the regular thread, and only 00.048 percent of users make it past the regular comment section, so the math works out. In addition, I only made a joke.
I don’t know why these types of videos bring tears to my eyes, something about it not being in a stuffy opera house & al the commoners showing such appreciation for something so beautiful…I’m not crying, you’re crying! 😭😭😭
I have to "Me too" your comment. Why would a 74 year old man get all verklempt when he hears Ravel's Bolero (which I usually don't care for) done by a flash mob. But I do. Haven't seen this one before. From the number of people already at the rail when the first guy plays, I think this isn't a total surprise. But that's cool. Even better for those who aren't in on the deal from the first! I especially love to see the little kids totally awed. Maybe some day... some day...
Me too. I am crying as well. I think it is something about sudden awakening to beautiful moments in an ordinary life from the harmony of ordinary looking people with splendid gifts and there is something holy in Bethoven's music as well. We are all ordinary looking people but with beautiful gifts and living in the ordinary looking but miraculous moments all the time. Art has power to make us waken to this true ;-)
I love how easily the fabulous, highly syncopated bassoon part shines through! I always hear it, but I appreciate having the bassoonist play before the whole orchestra! Wonderful!!
BRAVO❤❤! I've just watched this now, 2023. Hope the wonderful musicians are all well. Hope this video will remain so that more people can enjoy. Thank you so much.
We all forget how wonderous being alive is , then once in a great while , we all stop together , and celebrate it . One day this , and everything will all be gone , but for ONE short moment … WE were here .. and together .
Just one of these days, just one...I hope to bear witness to such great and wonderful people who not only love music but share their love....Bravo....Bravo...Bravo...
israel clarke Yes he was divinely inspired. I once sat next to a Hollywood music composer on a plane and he showed me how every major music composition in all movies is copied from sections from these divine compositions from the famous composers from the Middle Ages
@@almeggs3247 Hey al meggs. Just for you to know: Ludwig van Beethoven was not part of the Middle Ages. The Middle Age range from the late antiquity 500/600 to about 1500. Beethoven is counted to the Early Modern Age (Frühe Neuzeit in German).
3:06 when the man’s slack-jaw becomes a smile... all of these smiles this wonderful orchestra gave these people made me smile!! God certainly blessed us with music ❤️😊
Oh . My . God . Simply stunning . Crying like a baby . Humanity will always prevail in tough times with people like this . I love them all and have never met them .
Yes - I have been in two different choirs that have performed this with a full orchestra. Having a working knowledge of German helps. What a powerful piece this is. Wunderschon !
Being able to see and hear this beautiful music is a peaceful few moments to relax and enjoy with my conure parrot Jojo standing on my thumb watching too...getting mooches too.
Escuchar esta, la más grande obra de arte creada, así: como casual, inesperada, aún sin los solistas y un tanto resumida; causa un impacto emocional enorme, para quienes disfrutan de las obras de aquellos músicos como BEETHOVEN. (para mi el mas extraordinario), que difícilmente vuelvan a existir de ese nivel de excelencia.
Music is the only universal language and I love everything about this. I get goosebumps when I am blessed with the opportunity to experience this in person. I have never felt such joy in my life until and since I was blessed/privileged to perform on stage with fellow musicians. Completely a surreal experience.
That was legendary and beautifully done. I was singing along towards the end. And the build up was beyond amazing. From a lone old man playing his instrument to a whole orchestra. It made me tear up.
And then there's that moment when you realize that the old busker isn't just some old dude playing for loose change ... that you've stumbled on a special moment in a special place. And, for that moment, you are special, too.
Did you ever see the video of the one -- I think it was Cologne, but I'm not sure -- where the cello player just sits there until a little girl puts a coin in his cup, and that starts the whole thing, like one vast mechanical toy? Charming.
What beautiful music! This kind of music will stand for all time to come! I can't believe 1.3K people dislike this fantastic performance. It's a shame! I wonder if they hate themselves.
That is my favorite piece of music, bar none. When the choir began, I burst into tears. I used to have every piece of music Beethoven wrote, all done by the Berlin Symphony and lost them all in a move. Thank you for this. I hadn't heard it in far too long.
I'm Italian. In these days we are fighting against corona virus. The battle is hard but we are strong people and we will go on! Greetings from Italy! 😘
Good luck from Germany. Italy - home of music: Palestrina, Scarlatti, Vivaldi, Boccherini, Rossini, Cherubini, Paganini ... and many many others, and interpreters like M. Pollini, A. B. Michelangeli, Francescatti and many others ...
Klassik Natur And thank you for all the world masterpieces from those you named, PLUS all the ones in progress by the new artists, painters, sculptors, writers and musicians your country is developing right now!
Stunning and beautiful. It still amazes me to see a bunch of people come together and enjoy like this all together. All ages. Simply an amazing beautiful site to behold. There are so many good people in the world.
A tribut to Beethoven Thi music was made with a deep full mankind heart no ears was needed so its Always a fascinatination every time ans every where thanks for sharing Regards from Morocco موسيقى مؤلفة من قلب مغمور بالانسانية ستبقى دائما مصدرا للاعجاب في اي. مكان. و اي زمان شكرا على المشاركة تحية من المغرب
It's the European Anthem. No matter in wich form I hear it, it always breaks me down to crying. It is a piece of music, wich strikes you right in the heart, rips your soul and takes you to something greater, as if he had known this, Genious. Thanks Ludwig!
@@hengineer Everyone can enjoy music, even deaf people. He could feel the vibrations and emotions. There are a lot of inclusion seminars for deaf people to experience music.
This is more than a national anthem or a continental (European) anthem. This is the anthem for the Entire Planet: Alle Meschen werden brüdern, All Humans will become siblings. Not just German humans ie European humans. ALL HUMANS. unity
I have teary eyes when music start and when Edina Chorale start singing gosh I got goosebumps... They just fluently delivered it powerful with Justice to the great composer
when they all came out and joined in, I couldn't hold back my tears.... thinking what happened to us a human race ...has truly broken my heart.... this is a master piece of pure joy! Learn to love and be loved....
The complete program. 0:00 - Tune up 0:07 - La Marseillaise - Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle 0:19 - Salut D'Amour (Love's Greeting) - Sir Edward Elgar 1:27 - An die Freude (Ode To Joy) - Ludwig van Beethoven
Oh and slash, watching the close-ups of people’s reactions touched my heart, ESPECIALLY the one’s performing and by far the best was the ginger hanging up the phone! To me, that indirectly shows how connected we are to technology and to see someone get off their phone for this....is so pleasing to me. Just had to throw that out their. Bless them all☺️
Just imagined I'm one of those lucky audience out there, listening to live performance of one of the greatest compositions in the history of mankind.. my eyes were filled with tears
flash mobs show just how INGRAINED into all humans a love of music is, countless people all stopped whatever they were doing entirely as the music began, and, all, for even a small moment, truly just appreciated the beauty of sound, with nothing else to taint it, the world needs to learn that despite all differences we have that will ALWAYS divide us, there are core ideas, passions and loves (like music) that are universal, and just like with music, an individual can be strong and moving, but when more come together and play their parts, the strength grows with it, and the whole becomes better off because of it
There is something very special about listening to a group of people joining together to make something this beautiful. You can let yourself make a connection to the group
The Wayzata Symphony Orchestra dn the Edina Chorale were absolutely phenomenal; the next best thing to being there to feel it ourselves. Marlene Pauley is out-of-this-world; she makes us all -- novice or musician -- feel what conducting is all about. Wonderful!
To see a crowd and little children really enjoying the Ode to Joy look out for the Sabadell, Spain earlier version. No bored adults on any escalators to be seen. Children climbing lamp posts and trees to see and joining in with waving arms. The pure joy of the Ode!
Beethoven - sinfonia n.9 (inno alla gioia) La bellezza della musica classica. Uno non si stanca mai di ascoltare queste pagine di straordinaria importanza nel vasto campo della produzione claxsica. Bravi. Bravi. Bravi 23. 3. 2019
Wenn ich freudig-emotional und dem Weinen nahe sein möchte, brauche ich nur ein einen Flashmob mit Beethovens 9. und dem Schlusschor auf TH-cam ansehen. Danke, danke allen Orchestern und Chören die dies ermöglichen!
How wonderful that the music of the great Beethoven is reaching masses half the world away from where started ... the magic of the music when the rousing choir comes in reaches to the core of everyone who hears it🎶💖🎶
There is something in music that just makes you cry. So powerful. Seeing different people from different walks of life, colors, races come together and create a beautiful piece of music makes one wonder, maybe we should use music when negotiating policies between countries.
Bravo, Wayzata Symphony Orchestra and the Edina Chorale and all the mob that flashed the sparks of Ludwig v. His Ninth was his crown. It rivals the esteemed SOM SABADELL. Art's contagious. It's a fever from which we never recover. VIVAT BEETHOVEN!!
To think this masterpiece, heard countless times in all corners of our planet was only heard by the composer in his mind. A man agonizing with the loss of his hearing but instead of wallowing in sadness, he created the ode to joy.
The music and this comment brought tears to my eyes...
Truly unbelievable. Beethoven was buried as a miserable, as an indigent. It is very hard to be understood.
Acaso crees que no estaba triste ?
Yo creo que si.
Muy triste.
This moves me to tears every time especially played live like this....
Remember:
Ludwig van Beethoven wrote the music when he was already deaf. The lyrics were written by Friedrich Schiller (peom: "Ode an die Freude"; Engl.: "Ode to Joy").
No matter how many times I see this, the moment the choir joins the orchestra always, always brings tears to my eyes
Goose bumps. And I've sung in choirs all my life.
Gby
Yeah, me too, this is what the people need, joy and freedom of acting outside whatever they want.
Wunderschöner Götterfunken, Tochter von Elysium !
More than this greatest symphony, the way this unfolded was so fulfilling! Good performers good audience. Planned or unplanned - its unexpected!
This will never get old. It will still be played until the end of time. One of the greatest music of all time!
AMEN, friend!
Now THIS is what every city needs on a daily basis right now - the world needs classical music more than ever. It is a universal language which has the ability to move us all. And the Beethoven Op. 125 just so happens to prove it perfectly!
Fr! Music brings together 🥹❤️
Classical music, to be sure. But Bring-Your-Own-Big-Wheel as well. . .
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When I lived in Townsville, a garrison city in Australia, the army band performed for the public every Thursday night. It was wonderful.
Love this!❤
So true
There are still places where random people can get together and fill strangers hearts with joy, no matter the race religion or caste. Hats off to these people. You made me cry
@Betta Rose This is the beauty of mankind! Beethoven has been an Humanist!
Очень хорошл
me too
I am tired of this crap: just show who are, and play Beethoven. If you have to pretend you are amateurs to gain applause, you are not that good.
"One message foundation " channel shows the path
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Imagine being a young child watching this from the beginning, really believing that a bunch of random people just magically started singing together.
Wilfred "I Tapped Dat Ass" Kensington I don’t know why that made me laugh so much
I didnt think it was coordinated. Thought it was just random musicians seeing it and bringing their instruments to join in, but I guess I was way, way too ingenious. Imagine something that beautiful happening in today’s society
@@sportsfails4998 You thought that amount of musicians all decided to walk around with their instruments that day and happened to be in the same place at the same time while also knowing the same song was just up to coincidence? No matter what society your in this kind of amazing performance does not happen by chance.
@@sportsfails4998 yeah I'll be honest you might just be an idiot
That shows you what happens if a little girl puts money in a hat.
To think, Beethoven was deaf when this masterpiece was composed yet millions can enjoy for eternity!!!
To think: Beethoven had nothing to do with this masterpiece!
The fact that he was deaf, to me proves the existence of God.
@@uccn I'm sorry, wth are you talking about?
@@jeffrandall4729 lmao
@@susanhenning6582 this is an insult to Beethoven’s eternal Ode to joy.
A masterpiece of mankind. I wonder, if Beethoven knew, how much joy this "Ode to Joy" will bring to the people of all times.
That conductor is a certified dark art teacher, look how fluid she cast spells on the muggles. Splendid.
Honestly, best comment
@@Lydia-zk5ns agree
Lol 😂😂😂😂
I hate conductors. They add very little during the final performance, and they still act like people are applauding just them.
XD
thank you ludwig. your music will last for eternity.
so will those words of friedrich
Michels will not last 10 years more
Beethoven's music shall never be forgotten!
@@Joker-lt7pf • you mean the "deutsche Michel"? You are right, they just decided
yesterday to rid the world of themselves
(Federal elections)
To be so lucky to randomly be a part of something like this. Nothing mainstream today would get this many people to stop what they were doing and enjoy the moment.
Throughout my time on Earth, 44 years, I have listened to everything from Country to hip hop. I keep coming back to the classics. I have gone through a lot of musical tastes. Classical is one that I never get old or boring. I have heard several of them 100's of times. Still nothing comes close to complexity, and yet the simplicity of Classical music.
Jonathan said it splendidly! Nothing like classical music to enjoy hearing flash mob or not. Thanks for delightful presentation for our listening pleasure!
Thanks for the splendid presentations!
even the Gen zzz kid are starting to recognize delightful classic pieces and bands of teh 60~~70`..where have they been ?
i don't know why i am crying ! It started with vodafone and now, i cant stop the tears from filling my eyes. This is really beautiful. All this people that put this together to do something wonderful, I love you all
Classical music is dying brother.. Thats why?
You cry because you are happy. And, that is a good thing!
@@cloudridermrbliss7085
I think every major city in the world has a symphony orchestra.
feelings is what you have....go on sweet person....go on
same as me! WOW
The most powerful emotional sound you'll ever hear, classical music transcends race, creed, status, wealth, greed, hate and replaces them with wisdom .........just awe inspiring
wisdom and passion :D
Beethoven! real music!
no whites made the music don't disrespect them
@Betta Rose invented by whites of course
Truly one of the most hauntingly beautiful melodies of all time...
Ode to joy is one of the best pieces of music ever created😭🤌
It is!
As long as children are able to enjoy the beauty of classic music, the civilization will survive.
We need more of this, every last person on this planet needs this.
I hope these performers, and all participants in other flash mobs, realize how uplifting their performances are.
Nr 1 song EVER composed in human history ! Tears in my eyes and like an earthquake when instruments and voices unites !
The fourth movement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony is a popular piece. This makes it so much more amazing how Pauley is able to work out nuances that one doesn't hear in the performances of other orchestras. In the difficult acoustics of a shopping mall, she brings out highlights in the piece that others often miss. Being able to direct the concert without its details floating away in the nooks and crannies of the mall, Marlene Pauley makes her mark as a world-class conductor. Bravo !
Brava
Totally impressed with her fun and enjoyment as well.
Marlene Paulette is part of this beautiful piece ,she is one with the music
"One message foundation " channel shows the path
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I love how the crowd is balanced with the young and the old that it goes to show that whereever you in the walk of life you just can't help but appreciate good classical music
One can go on forever with favorable comments on forever classical music. Well done! Bringing pleasure to all!!
Well done
My soul cries out for this beautiful music. STOP THE HATE
This hymn touches my soul, everytime I hear it .Now, to hear a polish orchestra singing it in german, "alle Menschen werden Brüder" means all mankind become brothers, I wish it becomes true some day
I do as well..
That would take a lot of incest
@excavtrooper It's actually because replies to comments aren't shown in the regular thread, and only 00.048 percent of users make it past the regular comment section, so the math works out. In addition, I only made a joke.
Condescending jerk
Agree
How beautiful...it's like a huge prayer!! Thank you thank you thank you
Beautiful!!!
Beethoven would be proud.
Much love from Germany...
Love the great culture that gave the world this masterpiece
I don’t know why these types of videos bring tears to my eyes, something about it not being in a stuffy opera house & al the commoners showing such appreciation for something so beautiful…I’m not crying, you’re crying! 😭😭😭
It's beautiful to see the classical music being brought to the masses.
I could watch and listen to this for hours.
@LibertyCast Will there be cake?
I have to "Me too" your comment. Why would a 74 year old man get all verklempt when he hears Ravel's Bolero (which I usually don't care for) done by a flash mob. But I do. Haven't seen this one before.
From the number of people already at the rail when the first guy plays, I think this isn't a total surprise. But that's cool. Even better for those who aren't in on the deal from the first!
I especially love to see the little kids totally awed. Maybe some day... some day...
Me too. I am crying as well. I think it is something about sudden awakening to beautiful moments in an ordinary life from the harmony of ordinary looking people with splendid gifts and there is something holy in Bethoven's music as well. We are all ordinary looking people but with beautiful gifts and living in the ordinary looking but miraculous moments all the time. Art has power to make us waken to this true ;-)
I love crying watching these...pure joy..the best kind of tears
I love how easily the fabulous, highly syncopated bassoon part shines through! I always hear it, but I appreciate having the bassoonist play before the whole orchestra! Wonderful!!
BRAVO❤❤! I've just watched this now, 2023. Hope the wonderful musicians are all well. Hope this video will remain so that more people can enjoy. Thank you so much.
5:25 WOW One of the most emotional experiences I've had. I cannot believe how good the sound quality is.
Marlene Pauley, congratulations! This conductor taught clarinet lessons to me in college and was just as brilliant then. Such a wonderful person!
Imagine the few spectators who were actually just passing through. Such a gift.
Very Nice. I love.
I am literally crying. This is beautiful, beyond words.
sitting here watching this with tears rolling down my cheeks and I dont care...beautiful.
We all forget how wonderous being alive is , then once in a great while , we all stop together , and celebrate it . One day this , and everything will all be gone , but for ONE short moment … WE were here .. and together .
I would so much love to have seen this happen.
Just one of these days, just one...I hope to bear witness to such great and wonderful people who not only love music but share their love....Bravo....Bravo...Bravo...
Most enthusiastic conductor I have ever seen. Go you beautiful thing you.
Well done, Wayzata Symphony Orchestra and Edina Chorale :-) Warm regards to America from Germany 🙂
Beethoven was a genius and so was this performance
israel clarke Yes he was divinely inspired. I once sat next to a Hollywood music composer on a plane and he showed me how every major music composition in all movies is copied from sections from these divine compositions from the famous composers from the Middle Ages
Yes, a true genius in every sense of the word
All the Classical musicians were geniuses
@@almeggs3247 Hey al meggs. Just for you to know: Ludwig van Beethoven was not part of the Middle Ages. The Middle Age range from the late antiquity 500/600 to about 1500. Beethoven is counted to the Early Modern Age (Frühe Neuzeit in German).
And he paid for it dearly with a tormented life. So many times, the two go together. The torment fed his genius, actually.
3:06 when the man’s slack-jaw becomes a smile... all of these smiles this wonderful orchestra gave these people made me smile!! God certainly blessed us with music ❤️😊
You can't not smile when that bit of music starts. If I'd had a stroke I'd still be smiling.
The conductor is truly in her element and loving her life. Such joy on her face!
Oh . My . God . Simply stunning . Crying like a baby . Humanity will always prevail in tough times with people like this . I love them all and have never met them .
Would be nice if all dictators understand that
Yes - I have been in two different choirs that have performed this with a full orchestra. Having a working knowledge of German helps. What a powerful piece this is. Wunderschon !
Being able to see and hear this beautiful music is a peaceful few moments to relax and enjoy with my conure parrot Jojo standing on my thumb watching too...getting mooches too.
What a wonderful way to introduce classical music to those who have perhaps never considered listening to it before.
Not many things give me goose bumps. This did as well as a big smile on my face.
Bob Adams i
Me as well
Escuchar esta, la más grande obra de arte creada, así: como casual, inesperada, aún sin los solistas y un tanto resumida; causa un impacto emocional enorme, para quienes disfrutan de las obras de aquellos músicos como BEETHOVEN. (para mi el mas extraordinario), que difícilmente vuelvan a existir de ese nivel de excelencia.
Absolutely breathtaking! I'm thankful my parents encouraged me to play an instrument.
"All men will be brothers". Nicely done and the message is extremely timely.
Music is the only universal language and I love everything about this. I get goosebumps when I am blessed with the opportunity to experience this in person. I have never felt such joy in my life until and since I was blessed/privileged to perform on stage with fellow musicians. Completely a surreal experience.
That was legendary and beautifully done. I was singing along towards the end. And the build up was beyond amazing. From a lone old man playing his instrument to a whole orchestra. It made me tear up.
And then there's that moment when you realize that the old busker isn't just some old dude playing for loose change ... that you've stumbled on a special moment in a special place. And, for that moment, you are special, too.
W Canaday so true,so true
Did you ever see the video of the one -- I think it was Cologne, but I'm not sure -- where the cello player just sits there until a little girl puts a coin in his cup, and that starts the whole thing, like one vast mechanical toy? Charming.
manthasagittarius1 yep I have seen it. it's beautiful.
It could be the one from Sababell you are thinking off. It is very good
W Canaday ewpgn. of
What beautiful music! This kind of music will stand for all time to come!
I can't believe 1.3K people dislike this fantastic performance. It's a shame! I wonder if they hate themselves.
That was so Great... It really lit up my soul... Great Job guys
That is my favorite piece of music, bar none. When the choir began, I burst into tears.
I used to have every piece of music Beethoven wrote, all done by the Berlin Symphony and lost them all in a move.
Thank you for this. I hadn't heard it in far too long.
Not sure if this helps but if anybody got them they sure will enjoy it
very good conductor love her passion!
You got the applause you deserved. Wonderful.
im literally crying like i wish i was there to experience this
xilovemusicx11
That makes two of us
same!
xilovemusicx11 bianca
Dude go to a show! They're so worth the money I promise. TH-cam doesn't come close to a live performance!
Same to u too
I'm Italian. In these days we are fighting against corona virus. The battle is hard but we are strong people and we will go on! Greetings from Italy! 😘
Girolamo Lazzizzera Love and hope from Minnesota, USA! ❤️
@@TheAuntieBa Thank you very much!
We will overcome we always do. Greeting from Los Angeles Ca.
Good luck from Germany. Italy - home of music: Palestrina, Scarlatti, Vivaldi, Boccherini, Rossini, Cherubini, Paganini ... and many many others, and interpreters like M. Pollini, A. B. Michelangeli, Francescatti and many others ...
Klassik Natur And thank you for all the world masterpieces from those you named, PLUS all the ones in progress by the new artists, painters, sculptors, writers and musicians your country is developing right now!
Stunning and beautiful. It still amazes me to see a bunch of people come together and enjoy like this all together. All ages. Simply an amazing beautiful site to behold. There are so many good people in the world.
A tribut to Beethoven
Thi music was made with a deep full mankind heart no ears was needed
so its Always a fascinatination every time ans every where
thanks for sharing
Regards from Morocco
موسيقى مؤلفة من قلب مغمور بالانسانية
ستبقى دائما مصدرا للاعجاب في اي. مكان. و اي زمان
شكرا على المشاركة
تحية من المغرب
It's the European Anthem. No matter in wich form I hear it, it always breaks me down to crying. It is a piece of music, wich strikes you right in the heart, rips your soul and takes you to something greater, as if he had known this, Genious. Thanks Ludwig!
Beethoven's Ninth. Finished when he was entirely deaf and could not enjoy the performance nor the applause afterword.
Too bad he couldn’t hear
@@hengineer Everyone can enjoy music, even deaf people. He could feel the vibrations and emotions. There are a lot of inclusion seminars for deaf people to experience music.
This is more than a national anthem or a continental (European) anthem. This is the anthem for the Entire Planet: Alle Meschen werden brüdern, All Humans will become siblings. Not just German humans ie European humans. ALL HUMANS. unity
Well presented and well received!
The first flashmob you watch on youtube is unforgetable! Magnificent!!!
Absolutely amazing, from iran with love
Alle Menschen werden Brüder...can we pull it off...Heaven is watching...
I have teary eyes when music start and when Edina Chorale start singing gosh I got goosebumps... They just fluently delivered it powerful with Justice to the great composer
Ce bine ne face sa ascultam aceasta muzica de suflet sa vedem oamenii zambind ca altadata.Oare se vor mai intoarce vreodata acele vremuri minunate?!
I was crying and laughing with joy - such joy needed in the world today. Lord we adore You! ❤️
In dieser schweren Zeit verbindet uns Musik noch mehr und lässt wieder Freude und Licht in unser Herz das so voll Angst ist ❤️🍀🌞😊
There’s good & there is a thing called greatness this is greatness
when they all came out and joined in, I couldn't hold back my tears....
thinking what happened to us a human race ...has truly broken my heart....
this is a master piece of pure joy! Learn to love and be loved....
Why do I always have to cry when I listen to Ode to joy?
Same here
You don't. Its optional.
Cause they cut the onions brother
yess same here :)
Because it's glorious!
The complete program.
0:00 - Tune up
0:07 - La Marseillaise - Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
0:19 - Salut D'Amour (Love's Greeting) - Sir Edward Elgar
1:27 - An die Freude (Ode To Joy) - Ludwig van Beethoven
Oh and slash, watching the close-ups of people’s reactions touched my heart, ESPECIALLY the one’s performing and by far the best was the ginger hanging up the phone! To me, that indirectly shows how connected we are to technology and to see someone get off their phone for this....is so pleasing to me. Just had to throw that out their. Bless them all☺️
Yes, it brings tears to the eyes, it's so beautiful. Beethoven would be so pleased.
I so remember playing this piece in high school and college!! Absolutely love it!!
Just imagined I'm one of those lucky audience out there, listening to live performance of one of the greatest compositions in the history of mankind.. my eyes were filled with tears
flash mobs show just how INGRAINED into all humans a love of music is, countless people all stopped whatever they were doing entirely as the music began, and, all, for even a small moment, truly just appreciated the beauty of sound, with nothing else to taint it, the world needs to learn that despite all differences we have that will ALWAYS divide us, there are core ideas, passions and loves (like music) that are universal, and just like with music, an individual can be strong and moving, but when more come together and play their parts, the strength grows with it, and the whole becomes better off because of it
Beautiful
I'd stop anytime for such a moment as this!
Lots'a love, cheers, & Mabuhay, from the Philippines!
There is something very special about listening to a group of people joining together to make something this beautiful. You can let yourself make a connection to the group
That was the best flash mob orchestra I ever heard. Loved it!
Thank you forever Beethoven, Timeless Music!
Самое лучшее исполнение
The Wayzata Symphony Orchestra dn the Edina Chorale were absolutely phenomenal; the next best thing to being there to feel it ourselves. Marlene Pauley is out-of-this-world; she makes us all -- novice or musician -- feel what conducting is all about. Wonderful!
The end had me a bit teary. I love how they finished so strong, it was INCREDIBLE!!!!!
To see a crowd and little children really enjoying the Ode to Joy look out for the Sabadell, Spain earlier version. No bored adults on any escalators to be seen. Children climbing lamp posts and trees to see and joining in with waving arms. The pure joy of the Ode!
Watch that one often
Agreed. This was nice, but it really shows the difference between Europeans and Americans 😔
The lady conductor is a professional and she has led this piece countless times.
there's very good symphony and beautiful moment with beethoven thank you
Beethoven - sinfonia n.9 (inno alla gioia)
La bellezza della musica classica. Uno non si stanca mai di ascoltare queste pagine di straordinaria importanza nel vasto campo
della produzione claxsica.
Bravi. Bravi. Bravi
23. 3. 2019
Wenn ich freudig-emotional und dem Weinen nahe sein möchte, brauche ich nur ein einen Flashmob mit Beethovens 9. und dem Schlusschor auf TH-cam ansehen.
Danke, danke allen Orchestern und Chören die dies ermöglichen!
I swear, the very moment the bassoon came in, my eyes started watering
Yeah, bassoons have that effect on people.
How wonderful that the music of the great Beethoven is reaching masses half the world away from where started ... the magic of the music when the rousing choir comes in reaches to the core of everyone who hears it🎶💖🎶
In all of my 75 years, I have never heard the Jupiter Symphony. How unbelievably blessed we are this moment! Wonderful!
Why am i crying every time i hear this song 😭😭😭 it so beautiful 💛
Because they're reciting it by there heart&soul.
You are not alone, me too.
It is the ever touching sound
I cant imagine, why this melody so beautiful
I love all of the flash mob performances , they fulfill my all. Thanks to those who take part of such a great events.
"Alle Menschen werden Freunde" what a beatiful dream....
Schiller was a bit more old-fashioned...he said "brothers", not "friends" ;)
女性の指揮者さん...段々と力が入って来て..やがて..power 全開..! 格好いい..♪
Nice perfomance woman conductor....wonderful...♪
There is something in music that just makes you cry. So powerful. Seeing different people from different walks of life, colors, races come together and create a beautiful piece of music makes one wonder, maybe we should use music when negotiating policies between countries.
need more of these impromtue concerts, sorry about the spelling mistake.
maybe that's why this piece of music is the european union anthem, & maybe our politicians here should remember why it is
I understand
Sasha L - What a beautiful sentiment! From the 'T' in There to the 's' in countries, WELL SAID! If I could give you more thumbs up, I would!
Indeed
This is amazing! Goosebumps all over! I know it's been 7 years ago, but congrats on the spectacular performance!
LIBRES....DE COMUNISMO...MARXISTA "" MALDITO """
I cry like a baby every time. Flash mobs of this sort -9th Symphony, Ravel´s Bolero- definitelystrike some cord in me. Kudos!
Bravo, Wayzata Symphony Orchestra and the Edina Chorale and all the mob that flashed the sparks of Ludwig v. His Ninth was his crown. It rivals the esteemed SOM SABADELL. Art's contagious. It's a fever from which we never recover. VIVAT BEETHOVEN!!