La sinfonía que cambió la historia de la música occidental. Sinfonía 'Eroica', en memoria de un hombre que pudo ser un gran heroe (orginalmente dedicada a Napoleón Bonaparte)
@@Nikolass1000 You’re absolutely right, though in terms of the comment to which you are replying, there is rather more of Haydn assimilated into Beethoven’s compositional DNA than there is of Mozart.
@@hadcrio6845 Indeed, but he also studied a lot of Bach works, and Beethoven's personal favorite and in his own words "to be the greatest of all composers" always was Haendel.
@@name-ng7mk Even though it is filled to the brim with innovations, it can be arguably one of his most classically structured pieces, especially considering that it's his only minuet in the symphonic canon
00:00 Allegro con brio
17:42 Marcia funebre: Adagio assai
32:00 Scherzo: Allegro vivace
37:50 Finale: Allegro molto
Thank you for posting these!
0:00 - 1 ч. ГП Es dur
0:54 - 1ч. ПП B dur (1)
1:17 - 1ч. ПП g-moll (2)
1:40 - 1ч. ПП B dur (3)
6:19 - 1ч. РБ (початок)
9:04 - 1ч. РБ, епізод в розробці e-moll
17:42 - 2 частина c-moll, ОТ c-moll (траурний марш)
21:32 - 2 частина c-moll, тріо (середина) C-dur
32:00 - 3 частина Es dur, скерцо, ОТ Es-dur
34:42 - 3 частина Es dur, скерцо, тріо Es-dur
37:50 - 4 частина Es-dur, початок
38:03 - 4 частина Es-dur, 1 тема Es-dur
39:40 - 4 частина Es-dur, 2 тема Es-dur
no entiendooooooooooooooooo
8:04 to future composers. that's how built tension
indeed!
Sometimes I forget how I love haitink's conducting.
In my opinion, HAITINK it is very good.
His tempo is just right here.
The eroica Is the symphony of symphony's
La sinfonía que cambió la historia de la música occidental. Sinfonía 'Eroica', en memoria de un hombre que pudo ser un gran heroe (orginalmente dedicada a Napoleón Bonaparte)
Beethoven was such an innovator. In the first movt he even gave the development section a theme of its own (which reappears in the coda)
beautiful masterpiece
RIP Maestro ;(
No way bro
I LOVU BEETCHOVEN
The great Beethoven
The 4th movement fugue shows the genius of beethoven🤨
Both fugues! Where the second fugue’s subject is the first fugue’s subject inverted.
0:00 ГП Es dur
0:27 ПП B dur
0:54 РБ e moll
17:42 2частина ОТ c moll
32:00 3частина Es dur
37:50 4частина Es dur 1 тема Es dur
I like how the scherzo begins; first in B flat, then in F, back to B flat, and eventually E flat
24:40, 41:49 👌
Soy Javier Villamor Lugo 😅 😊
Does Late Mozart sound like Early Beethoven, Late Beethoven sound like Early Mendelssohn and Late Mendelssohn sound like Early Brahms?
Beethoven sounds like Beethoven
@@Nikolass1000
You’re absolutely right, though in terms of the comment to which you are replying, there is rather more of Haydn assimilated into Beethoven’s compositional DNA than there is of Mozart.
@@elaineblackhurst1509And even that Beethoven studied Mozart's works in detail.
@@hadcrio6845 Indeed, but he also studied a lot of Bach works, and Beethoven's personal favorite and in his own words "to be the greatest of all composers" always was Haendel.
@@marcraider No wonder why he was a genius. 😆
Jamison Sanchez why was Beethoven's 6th Symphony removed from your playlist?
Beethoven's second-longest symphony
Is Beethoven's "7th Symphony" the first late symphony?
I'd say so. But the 8th is a headscratcher, honestly
@@gaydvorak7053 wdym
@@name-ng7mk Even though it is filled to the brim with innovations, it can be arguably one of his most classically structured pieces, especially considering that it's his only minuet in the symphonic canon
@@gaydvorak7053 there is also the minuet in his First Symphony, although people argue that that minuet is really a scherzo in all but name.
@@ShaunakDesaiPiano I do admit to being one of them, but I'd say Beethoven only named it as such due to formality and recognition
24:07 Fugue
40:22 Fugue
34:42 Corno Horn
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