Excellent ! I'm 18 and I love it too. i'm really pleased when I see my genration, whose I'm getting used to think that it has no consideration for great Art, appreciating those beautiful creations. By the way, Handel is not a classical but a baroque composer.
I'm an American expat (retired teacher) having lived in Leipzig and Dresden Germany for the past 25 years. Though Handel spent most of his life "abroad ", he is still a son of Halle. The thrill of listening to his music at the source ( along with Bach's, among others, at the St Thomas Church) takes me to a transcended paradise that cultivates and nurtures a indescribable richness in my life...I'm eternally grateful daily...
This performance is a little sluggish, in my opinion. But I've also heard it ripped through at speed and it loses a lot of the grandeur. Performances that I've heard that are a little faster than this one provide the perfect amount of pomp and ceremony.
I visited a small fireworks stand several years ago, on July 4th. The young couple running it had classical music playing, Handel, I forget which number. I joked and said they should be playing Music for the Royal Fireworks. The young woman held up her hand in a kind of "Aha!" gesture, reached down to fiddle with the machine, and this started playing.
@@AnnetteMurphyger classical music as a general term encompasses the baroque era, classical era, and romantic era as well as others depending on who you ask
@energgo y porqué hay que traducir al anglosajón?😢 el anglosajón no tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones, en cambio el idioma que aquí se utiliza es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
4:29 Such an astonishing piece of music. I'm sure it won't be used for a Russian speaking artificial intelligence on Mars trying to protect humanity against the foes of darkness in 268 years from its release
Is it me or does the rejouissance feel slightly menacing, boastful, despite being in a major key? Like, makes sense because it was composed to celebrate a military victory.
@eldorta i am so very sorry and sad for u and the young lady due to the divorce, and I do hope and pray 🙏 that all will resolve this situation, with the help of ALMIGHTY GOD😢🎉
Music of the pax aix chappelle to mark the cease fire commissioned of HRM George I, in 1721. Complete with cannons and fireworks. A declaration of power and of triumph for peace in England.
@Steve Wallschlaeger : never ever forget the historical background of any of these pcs of music originating in a time when those either making wars or peace ordered them to be composed. Thank God that monarchs of that time were equipped both with European classic education, talent and humanity so as to support and appreciate these masterpieces of European civilisation. Would anybody imagine that socialist/communist dictators of our times (Cuba, Venezuela, North Corea, Rhodesia ("Zimbabwe"), Putin-Russia) , who suppress all kind of individual art in their 'countries' and are rightly called monarchs or tyrants of our times, would ever do their share to human civilisation ??
Triumphal and majestic even ornamental and glorious,....pompompous....no...check your dictionary that word is synonumous to pretentious or ostentatious, which i do not believe is your sentiment
Some people equate the Baroque period with pompous overdecoration across the board, in music, architecture, or whatever else. I don't particularly agree with those people, but they do exist.
Every extant signature by the composer on scores, letters and documents uses the English form of his name *without* the umlaut; the exact same is true of the Italian born Giovanni Battista Lulli who adopted the French form of his name after his becoming a French subject. Why is it that some people insist on the anachronistic nonsense trying to Germanify Handel, but almost universally accept Lully as French rather than Italian, when in fact the cases of being born in one country, but naturalised into another are almost identical ?
I am 76 years old but this music makes me feel young again.
😊
I’m 16, I adore Handel, his music is the most solemn and pompous of all classical composers)
Excellent ! I'm 18 and I love it too. i'm really pleased when I see my genration, whose I'm getting used to think that it has no consideration for great Art, appreciating those beautiful creations. By the way, Handel is not a classical but a baroque composer.
Samee. I'm 16 too. If you like such music, you could try listening to Edward Elgar's music. My favourite are the Pomp and Circumstance Marches.
I had this music played as I walked up the aisle at our Church Wedding Day on the 13th January 2000.
This piece is not pompous, but very graceful
I did too, a year later
And myself in Dec 1999🥰 and Hornpipe for the recessional
I'm an American expat (retired teacher) having lived in Leipzig and Dresden Germany for the past 25 years. Though Handel spent most of his life "abroad ", he is still a son of Halle. The thrill of listening to his music at the source ( along with Bach's, among others, at the St Thomas Church) takes me to a transcended paradise that cultivates and nurtures a indescribable richness in my life...I'm eternally grateful daily...
The overture is perhaps the most pompous piece of music I have ever heard, and I absolutely love it.
I’ve always imagined Handel himself to be quite pompous, but also very likeable.
Not pompous, regal. Don’t confuse the shameful behavior of our kings with the dignity of their office.
@@anne-marie2838 By all accounts his personality was as large as his considerable figure, and was probably someone you'd either love or hate.
Well put.
This performance is a little sluggish, in my opinion. But I've also heard it ripped through at speed and it loses a lot of the grandeur. Performances that I've heard that are a little faster than this one provide the perfect amount of pomp and ceremony.
I visited a small fireworks stand several years ago, on July 4th. The young couple running it had classical music playing, Handel, I forget which number. I joked and said they should be playing Music for the Royal Fireworks. The young woman held up her hand in a kind of "Aha!" gesture, reached down to fiddle with the machine, and this started playing.
My 5 year old did not want to get out of car because of this on the radio.
Based child
Your child displays some very mature taste
Take them to a #Prom?
bet its a boy ;)
This is my most favorite piece of classical music!!!
Baroque!!! Jk its all the same in the grand scheme of things lol
Ein Juwel für die Ohren.🥰🥰❤️❤️😍😍🌸🌸
It was his greatest purely orchestral composition. It climaxed Handel’s illustrious career and brought a glorious close to the baroque era.
the first part (overture) was used as intro for the 2019 rammstein Concert
Well put.
In 2024 (this year) too!
Awesome thanks Handel your best music composer in the world 🌎 ❤️ I like this rhythm best my life
Georg Friedrich Händel, Germanic master 🙌🏻
Royal, amazing music
The performance is definitely befitting the Fireworks title!
Maybe, the best ever version!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹............ 🇮🇳🇮🇳
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Happy Birthday to the Late George Handel Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕!
we never play Fireworks in HK Victoria Harbour in the Lunar New Year?
I want this Master piece to be my wedding entrance song
Take it! Would have been my choice, too.
souvenir "des Feux et grandes eaux de Versailles" un moment inoubliable...❤❤
Handel is a authentic soulful musician
I love classical music it helps me think and helps me to write please play more and keep playing it
Respect from Bulgaria ❤❤❤
The comfort of this performance is an order of magnitude
Congratulations.
Rammstein concerts intro 🔥
The fire works is the testament of various admiration and invigorates the human spirit like this performance
Anyone else here after the rammstein concert?
I am going tonight actually, heard they are doing this as intro haha
20:45 the woodwinds!
apart from the ads a most wonderful performance
4:30 the coolest part
I love classical music
Baroque you mean
@@AnnetteMurphyger classical music as a general term encompasses the baroque era, classical era, and romantic era as well as others depending on who you ask
@diana Moi aussi❤😊
Bourrée это лучше чем великолепно!
@energgo y porqué hay que traducir al anglosajón?😢 el anglosajón no tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones, en cambio el idioma que aquí se utiliza es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
He is great man 👏👏👏
Caerphilly Castle, Cardiff Castle, Castle Coch
This is amazing
I ❤️ this song
4:29 Such an astonishing piece of music. I'm sure it won't be used for a Russian speaking artificial intelligence on Mars trying to protect humanity against the foes of darkness in 268 years from its release
Sounds cool, what's the reference?
Rasputin moment
@@TG-to5nfdestiny
There's a lot to unpack there!
Does someone knows what is the pítch in La rejussance???
La Réjouissance is in the key of D-major.
Is it me or does the rejouissance feel slightly menacing, boastful, despite being in a major key? Like, makes sense because it was composed to celebrate a military victory.
ماشاء الله عليه رائعة حقا المعزوفة رحمة الله عليه أمين يارب العالمين
Хорошее исполнительство.
@eldorta i am so very sorry and sad for u and the young lady due to the divorce, and I do hope and pray 🙏 that all will resolve this situation, with the help of ALMIGHTY GOD😢🎉
La Réjouissance... We chose that one for our exit from the church we'd just got married in. Almost twenty years later, I'm happily divorced.
Music of the pax aix chappelle to mark the cease fire commissioned of HRM George I, in 1721. Complete with cannons and fireworks. A declaration of power and of triumph for peace in England.
@Steve Wallschlaeger : never ever forget the historical background of any of these pcs of music originating in a time when those either making wars or peace ordered them to be composed. Thank God that monarchs of that time were equipped both with European classic education, talent and humanity so as to support and appreciate these masterpieces of European civilisation. Would anybody imagine that socialist/communist dictators of our times (Cuba, Venezuela, North Corea, Rhodesia ("Zimbabwe"), Putin-Russia) , who suppress all kind of individual art in their 'countries' and are rightly called monarchs or tyrants of our times, would ever do their share to human civilisation ??
Georg Friedrich der Beste ❤
This is Royalty in decibels….
@itskaei Monsieur J’ai suis plus d’accord avec vous ❤😊
👇🏻Rammstein fans!
@thegoldkiller There is NOTHING to translate into anglosajón, because the video is already written in anglosajón 🎉
Omg this is cartoon music… Tom and Jerry music… I was wondering why it’s so familiar… Pink Panther music…
Това Гений ❤❤❤
5.40...overture...Adagio....and ...
His real name was Georg Friedrich Händel.
Eens las ik dat hij uit Engeland moest vluchten om zijn geloof in de bijbel.
Exactly - btw. Handel means 'trade' in german.
To be fair, he changed it himself when he moved to London, it's not like English-speaking people arbitrarily calling Köln "Cologne" or what have you.
@@AR-xy4jy Same in swedish
He lived in England for most of his life and himself used the english version of his name.
Minuet2->1, 1->2
GOD SAVE THE KING.
LONG LIVE THE KING.
Класс
This is so British
......and overture 15.40....
Cuando los alienígenas ancestrales te vinieron a buscar tu los estabas esperando con tu musica
15:02
Triumphal and majestic even ornamental and glorious,....pompompous....no...check your dictionary that word is synonumous to pretentious or ostentatious, which i do not believe is your sentiment
Some people equate the Baroque period with pompous overdecoration across the board, in music, architecture, or whatever else. I don't particularly agree with those people, but they do exist.
HÄNDEL
c'mon, don't be chicken: sure it's not HENDL ....?
Every extant signature by the composer on scores, letters and documents uses the English form of his name *without* the umlaut; the exact same is true of the Italian born Giovanni Battista Lulli who adopted the French form of his name after his becoming a French subject.
Why is it that some people insist on the anachronistic nonsense trying to Germanify Handel, but almost universally accept Lully as French rather than Italian, when in fact the cases of being born in one country, but naturalised into another are almost identical ?
Talk about POMPOUS
georg could handel it!
JT OVP
TOVP