@Tonythemusicman136 He does have quite a big say to be fair. Like a football manager. He doesn't kick the ball, but is so important and gets paid so much because he has overall authority
@1stoddart im not surprised, there are some intense emotions involved in creating such masterpiece.
The first time I heard the piece "a peaceful rise/death/transition" were the words that came to my head, he definitely knew how to convey words through notes... beautiful
Please do not come here and discuss rap. There is no use for it and is insulting to the genius of Brahms and other composers of the Romantic Period. Do yourself a favor and research the music and composers of the Romantic Period. You may find that you appreciate it more than you think.
If you knew real rap you would know that without classical, romantic, baroque music, making beats would've have never existed. These are the true composers, and paved the way for all music composers.
@plunkett36 You should not be here tainting such stark beauty with your comments, in other words, keep your opinions to yourself and do not spend your time typing such searches in YouTube just to come here and insult the remnant of a once greatly admired musical form. Your disrespect is intolerable and should be shunned away from here so as to avoid further contamination. Keep your distance from videos such as these.
Over all, this video, along with other similar videos can not be matched by any "song" found in today's society. It is very rare to find such things today, especially on such an accursed website as YouTube. It is unfortunate that there are no designated websites for music lovers, not "rap" lovers, to escape from all of this modern trash and to relax in an inviting environment for as much time as permitted by today's average schedule. Bless all who enjoy classical music and loathe rap.
When a man creates this kind of music, he is in interaction with God's intelligence. Some men were given the skill to find what is divine among us and to show it to humanity.
This song brings back memories): though we were never able to finish this movement before graduation, this piece is definitely calming and beautiful(: I only wish we were able to play it I:
@Caffeinefish I agree with you. The sound of the French Horns taking up the melody and resume the primary theme is so beautiful. The mellow sound of the horns emphasize the beauty of this melancholy melody.
this is beautiful I have a music final in 30 mins. and this is one of our listening examples from the Romantic Period I love it It's my fav. ! I'm def. gonna be able to identify it :) for my test
@synesthetically yes, i am one of that some. You can feel that sad and beautiful feeling that Brahams had had toward her right after you listens to this. I can sense that heart breaking feeling that he had. but he was very careful and cautious to express his love to her. i can feel and read his mind with this , absolutely!
what movie did I hear this playing in?
pksergi 1 day ago
"fuck you faggot, see you later fag" (end of youTube arguments)
bassbass99able 1 week ago
Listen to 'Love of My Life'' -Santana ft. Dave Mathews Band.
AvaXDeathTheKid 1 month ago
@AvaXDeathTheKid ok, i did and it fuckin sucked, thanks dickface.....
modernJJ 3 weeks ago
this is so incredibly beautiful. i could listen to this for hours
ilovejbxkatrillion 1 month ago
Es un grande el barba!!! Aguante Brahms! ;)
The beard is a master!!! Keep Going Brahms! ;)
yergui87 2 months ago
Karajan was never a master of Brahms. Does OK here though.
krisspaddy 2 months ago
@krisspaddy Υοu're talking like a conductor is mainly responsible for the playing and not the actual players...I
Tonythemusicman136 2 months ago
@Tonythemusicman136 He does have quite a big say to be fair. Like a football manager. He doesn't kick the ball, but is so important and gets paid so much because he has overall authority
DMBtomp 2 months ago 3
@DMBtomp True words there...
Tonythemusicman136 2 months ago
I started loving this when I heard on the movie Undercurrent with Katharine Hepburn. I'm gonna learn to play it.
1simaddict1 2 months ago
lol sneeze! Absolutely Beautiful! (The piece, not the sneeze XD)
MrYesiamanerd 3 months ago
Yes, this is beautiful music. But as I'm a proudly uncultured little teenage hooligan, I'll stick to my rock bands.
KILLJOYS, MAKE SOME NOISE.
fruiTmajik 3 months ago
lawl sneeze at 1:29...
Espresso139 5 months ago
@Espresso139 good ear, i have my volume up all the way and still cant hear it clearly lol
rockxxromance 3 months ago
which lady belongs this portrait ?
KKarkaz 5 months ago
@KKarkaz Clara Wieck (Robert Schumann's Wife), whom he was very close to
MattBauer09 4 months ago
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irationalpie 6 months ago
does anyone else agree that jane birkin's rendition of Melody sounds similar to the beginning of this symphony?
cocalola14 6 months ago
How can somebody dislike such a masterpiece??
Teleptaolwa 7 months ago
@Teleptaolwa for the sound quality of this example
Espresso139 5 months ago
MAGICAL......Love Brahms!
I swear Santana got the idea for "Love of my life" from this symphony :)
Im gonna go edit it on WIKI rightaway!
AMRqui 8 months ago 2
@AMRqui on his biography he said he heard it playing when he heard of his fathers death.
1stoddart 6 months ago
@1stoddart im not surprised, there are some intense emotions involved in creating such masterpiece.
The first time I heard the piece "a peaceful rise/death/transition" were the words that came to my head, he definitely knew how to convey words through notes... beautiful
AMRqui 6 months ago
fuck yeah
stickerbrush827 8 months ago
I love the bit around 5:00 when all the strings come in <3
LilBethel11 8 months ago
LOVE the cello soli at the beginning. And the part with the horn somewhere in the middle.
Caffeinefish 9 months ago
@Caffeinefish Every great symphonie has a horn solo... This instrument has more than beautiful voice
Teleptaolwa 8 months ago
who's the girl? Is that Clara Schumann?
kerkeloo 9 months ago
Please do not come here and discuss rap. There is no use for it and is insulting to the genius of Brahms and other composers of the Romantic Period. Do yourself a favor and research the music and composers of the Romantic Period. You may find that you appreciate it more than you think.
braxtonbrent 9 months ago
plunkett36,
If you knew real rap you would know that without classical, romantic, baroque music, making beats would've have never existed. These are the true composers, and paved the way for all music composers.
dominicandon7 9 months ago 19
@dominicandon7 Amen.
braxtonbrent 9 months ago
@dominicandon7 can't we just agree that rap is shit and should never be mentioned in the same galaxy as any of this type of stuff
Exit89Drums37 1 month ago 2
@Exit89Drums37 Unforgivably, we can't. But your opinion is your opinion.
dominicandon7 1 month ago
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hoangtuxz 9 months ago
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hoangtuxz 9 months ago
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nah this sucks, rap is better
plunkett36 9 months ago
@plunkett36 You should not be here tainting such stark beauty with your comments, in other words, keep your opinions to yourself and do not spend your time typing such searches in YouTube just to come here and insult the remnant of a once greatly admired musical form. Your disrespect is intolerable and should be shunned away from here so as to avoid further contamination. Keep your distance from videos such as these.
The0he 7 months ago
Over all, this video, along with other similar videos can not be matched by any "song" found in today's society. It is very rare to find such things today, especially on such an accursed website as YouTube. It is unfortunate that there are no designated websites for music lovers, not "rap" lovers, to escape from all of this modern trash and to relax in an inviting environment for as much time as permitted by today's average schedule. Bless all who enjoy classical music and loathe rap.
The0he 7 months ago
@The0he I adore classical music, I have ever since I was little. However, I also love rap. Is this permitted?
ThePsychotropicFox 5 months ago 2
@ThePsychotropicFox I love both and i dont it's a big deal.not todays rap but the eighties and nineties rap.Brahms i always adored.
madammoseilleuma 4 months ago
@The0he blessed be thy loathing--though i suspect this rap thing may have you a wee too agitated to enjoy the soothing strains of brer brahms.
blackrocknutt 5 months ago
..szukałem tego.
uszykuj 9 months ago
heard this recently in a music class had to hear it again and the back story of his unrequieted love makes it even more poignant.....
linden826 10 months ago
When a man creates this kind of music, he is in interaction with God's intelligence. Some men were given the skill to find what is divine among us and to show it to humanity.
PANZERCAMPINO 10 months ago
best lyrics ever
waripolo15 10 months ago
doesnt this sound simmiliar to santana song love of my life
Archella135 10 months ago
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@Archella135 yeah, love of my life is based on this
PaulMcCartneyRocks99 10 months ago
@Archella135 other way around...
MrMuffstuffer 10 months ago
@MrMuffstuffer
lol sorry yeah obviously :P
Archella135 7 months ago
i dnt really like brahms but man this is beautiful
Agomongo1235 11 months ago
El mejor movimiento de la mejor sinfonía!!!
Desireyso58 11 months ago
43 years, I wonder how they made it.
That would be much much much too long a waiting time for me.
But that's touching...
Aimez-vous Brahms? :)
kaisi 1 year ago
out of interest-is the woman in that painting Clara Schumann by any chance?
MrHicks091 1 year ago
@MrHicks091 Yes indeed, a close friend.
gabriel94220 1 year ago
@gabriel94220 Yep, I'm very familiar with the story of Brahms & the Schumanns, which is why I suspected that was Clara ;).
MrHicks091 1 year ago
@MrHicks091 At that time it was i think Clara Wieck
gabriel94220 1 year ago
Love it... one of my favorite classical pieces..
collegeGIRLL2010 1 year ago
im sexually aroused!!
1john316saves 1 year ago
Here we go Karajan here we go *clap clap clap* lol
Agomongo1235 1 year ago
haunting
mfealy 1 year ago
I've never felt more conflicted. This piece is both so restricting and yet so soothing. Absolutely breath taking.
MAGSANDGEORGEWEASLEY 1 year ago
Brahms should have a Rebirth....
PersecutedLoner 1 year ago
This movement is insanely beautiful. I don't think there's a single piece of music from the Romantic period that is this pretty.
fasolplanetarium 1 year ago
I love it!!!
M0niqa91 1 year ago
This is a great recording from the 70's I think. The great Karl Leister on clarinet and Lothar Koch, oboe. One of Karajan's best.
bracrowe 1 year ago
This song brings back memories): though we were never able to finish this movement before graduation, this piece is definitely calming and beautiful(: I only wish we were able to play it I:
xxSe7eNx3 1 year ago
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1 dumbass in the world who doesn't like it..
meesbroersen 1 year ago
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meesbroersen 1 year ago
i love this song
Xenthoid 1 year ago
@Xenthoid And I love this movement.
jmuslvr 1 year ago
I like the moving horn line in the 2nd half of the piece.
Caffeinefish 1 year ago
@Caffeinefish I agree with you. The sound of the French Horns taking up the melody and resume the primary theme is so beautiful. The mellow sound of the horns emphasize the beauty of this melancholy melody.
Waldenstien21 1 year ago
5/7 alles Gute zum Geburtstag JB : )
estherjau 1 year ago
this is beautiful I have a music final in 30 mins. and this is one of our listening examples from the Romantic Period I love it It's my fav. ! I'm def. gonna be able to identify it :) for my test
shauna002 1 year ago
What's Clara Schumman ("Robert Schumman's" wife) doing here? ?
COLEVANY 2 years ago
@COLEVANY Brahms was in love with Clara Schumann. Some think this piece has something to do with the unrequited love there.
synesthetically 1 year ago
@synesthetically yes, i am one of that some. You can feel that sad and beautiful feeling that Brahams had had toward her right after you listens to this. I can sense that heart breaking feeling that he had. but he was very careful and cautious to express his love to her. i can feel and read his mind with this , absolutely!
TheKillHeels 1 year ago
5:30 till the end...sent chills up my spine
Sharell1807 2 years ago
beautiful...sort of sad...haunting almost...
Sharell1807 2 years ago
What unparalleled genius to be able to give form to the emotion that is the subject of 3:00 through the sudden introspection at 3:10.
milescowan 2 years ago
free but happy
stuffthings7635 2 years ago 3
ahhh, not loud enough, but that's what I was surching for.
nuitetjours1 2 years ago
Absolutely beautiful..
DustBunnyXD 2 years ago 35
This is definitely one of the most beautiful movements in the entire symphonic repertoire of classical composers.
The desperate longing evoked by Brahms is unparalleled.
npa589 2 years ago 33
@npa589 romantic composer....
jkhan62 1 year ago
@npa589 Have you listened to Symphonie Fantastique by Berlioz - Movement 2 (le bal)?
parabat7 9 months ago
@npa589
Especially coming right off the heels of the sublimely beautiful 2nd movement.
vibraharp226 4 months ago
What? Beautiful?
This word is not enough to describe this wonder ! =)
Faardrill 2 years ago 14
@Faardrill I believe the word faggotry is more adequate.
liger4100 2 months ago