I prefer immortal beloved... its ... more realistic... because beethoven cannot actually hear ... but this movie didn't show the scenes where Beethoven asks people to write down what they wants to say... but overall... both rocks
even now after I have heard it hundreds of times and personally own probably 10 or 12 versions of this it still leaves me shaking my head in disbelief.
This, the 4th movement in particular, is like a gigantic slap in the face to mediocrity, discord, and all the nastiness perpetrated by the human race upon itself!! :-D It's like a victory anthem that glorifies what is good in the present and heralds a coming new day of peace and joy all at the same time. BRAVO!!!!!
I love his music as much as I hate this movie. Beethoven deserved a biography worthy of his name rather than one which make him hand puppet so shamelessly. A. Holland how could you fucked up the biography of the genius of all time so easy?! However, successful implementation of symphony thanks to mr Antoni Łazarkiewicz.
@schmidt969 dislike your terminology, but otherwise agree 100%!!
Movie was highly underwhelming and mostly misrepresented the entire Beethoven story. However this scene was nicely done despite the historical falsifying ;P
I sort of "honor" Beethoven on his birthday (December 16) every year in my own way by listening to his rarer works during marathons they usually have on classical radio stations that day.
Ed Harris is so cool. How is Diane Kruger's performance? Is the storyline believable? (fictional as it is)
That is funny film-editing (shaking the camera and rapid panning) during the final prestissimo. By "funny", I mostly mean very interesting and unusual - although not without a bit of humor.
How is the rest of the film? Good overall?
I am absolute Beethoven fanatic. I actually deliberately do NOT own any of his works, because I have heard them so much in my lifetime that I often FORCE myself to turn off Beethoven on radio sometimes if I've heard the piece "too" much!
awsome as this movie is, Beethoven never conducted the 9th symphony. he WAS on the stage however beating time for the conductor. when the piece was over he had his back to the audience and could not hear the applause. the soprano soloist turned him around to see the acclaim and the old deaf master bowed deeply, and the crowed cheered louder
This is giving me the chills. I have to find this movie! I've only seen one film about him - Immortal Beloved. I heard about this and Eroica but haven't seen them yet
In the 4:20 minutes I was surpriseds and I wanted to mourn at the end so precious this fragment. It is a piece full of emotion and it is a pity that Beethoven himself did not come to listen to this wonderful melody
A pesar que muchas partes de esta película sean ficción, realmente son conmovedoras, como ésta... Yo también lloro cada vez que escucho la novena sinfonía, fuera de juegos. Esta parte de la película me emociona de manera exacerbada, es la mejor parte de ella, sin duda.
she didn't. hate movies changing shit to make it more exciting. this is the only scene worth watching in the whole movie, it sucked, very poor script.
i think the blame kinda just rightly rests on the director, who seems to have gotten a little too excited after watching Amadeus for the first time and decided to make a Beethoven movie
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What a f...ing ridiculous movie. Total waste of time and money. A pretentious, fake, Hollywood-crap piece of travesty.The music (which would have NEVER sounded like this at the time).... is something else, of course.
... quite a piece of nonsense ( i mean the film itself). why does the camera need to shake around as if paralyzed in the last section? This attempt to visualize musical expression shows the naiveness of the director. And all the stupid camera moves, what the director wants to express?
Great actors, great composer, great music. Awful film. Which goes to prove that the best ingredients and the best recipe are nothing without the cook.
Are you insisting so as to persuade me in into acknowledging your existence? Well, I grant you your wish. And I just as soon flush out of my mailbox and my mind your existence. As if you never had been.
I like this version more than many of the big modern orchestra recordings.
Whe the great composers made their symphonies there was no BIg orchestras but only small group of instruments to performe the symphonies. I think the great composers made their music thinking in Small Orchestras so somehow todays big orchestras cannot capture the magnificence of the old small...
How long ago was this written (composed)? And it STILL sounds celestial! Classic compositions never go out of style, and this will always be one of the world's greatest. It will always sound stellar...
when the these women singers sang out , I almost cry....
kleinchair 1 week ago
Was fuer eine schoehnen Minuten. What a wonderful Moment !! 歐ㄝ, 真美好的景象!!!!
sinoisus 2 weeks ago
4:23
我感動的流出淚來
t483892 1 month ago
I love Kruger!
TheSashahost 1 month ago
Diane kruger
pengjungtai 2 months ago
那个是娜塔莉波特曼么
MrsSmilingKiller 3 months ago
Its not only the 4th mov. (tho mainly),t is a montage of 1st, 2nd and 4th movement.
serialkiller1990 5 months ago
the name of the movie is "Copying Beethoven"
rasykchupo 6 months ago
I like 05:03
rasykchupo 6 months ago
What is the name of the movie?
andreewarg 6 months ago
bueno,estoy es ...tete gallega!!
josebadia 6 months ago
I prefer immortal beloved... its ... more realistic... because beethoven cannot actually hear ... but this movie didn't show the scenes where Beethoven asks people to write down what they wants to say... but overall... both rocks
superxinyang 6 months ago
Joy, beautiful spark of the gods
Daughter of Elysium,
We enter fire imbibed,
Heavenly, thy sanctuary.
Your magic reunites
What strictly divided;
All men become brothers
Where your gentle wings.
jasper561996 7 months ago
Beethoven was a badass
jasper561996 7 months ago
who can send me that?
MementoMori1993 8 months ago
@MementoMori1993 god himself. When u want to?
ricof787 8 months ago
@ricof787 sorry I don´t understand.. Can u say that in otherwise please, I m german
MementoMori1993 7 months ago
@MementoMori1993 It was humor... Ther God himself will send it.
(Try torrents)
ricof787 7 months ago
@ricof787 hahahaha xDDDD okay now, I understand,,, Joker^^
MementoMori1993 7 months ago
this is only in 360p....
what about 1080p...
RickyWith1992 8 months ago
it's not ed harris's kind of movies we ususaly see him as a gangster ! wonderful quality BTW
ouakil100 8 months ago
I just love that run in the piccolo and flute in the last two measures....in addition the the entire symphony of course!
HannahXIV 9 months ago
This was Agnieszka Holland's fantastic film about the great composer who Beethoven indeed was but also about a man: taken with a pinch of salt.
Had fantastic time watching it.
TheJaguarish 9 months ago
I would imagine that he conducts the angels in heaven
TheSololobo 10 months ago
SUBLIMISSIME !!!!!!!!
SLAIEH 10 months ago
very good!!!i like it
s09851 11 months ago
very good!!!i like it
s09851 11 months ago
this should have included the appluse of the audience and beethoven only realising his success when he turned around
superxinyang 11 months ago
JUST AMAZEEEED!!! how beautiful how awesome everytime i hear the 9na i feel so so amazed!
izadelirious 11 months ago
this is a very incredible music that i ever heard before i think this isa very good music for me i like it very much
a5643087able 11 months ago
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I must despise the world which does not know that music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy
-Lud Van Beethoven
superxinyang 11 months ago
even now after I have heard it hundreds of times and personally own probably 10 or 12 versions of this it still leaves me shaking my head in disbelief.
This, the 4th movement in particular, is like a gigantic slap in the face to mediocrity, discord, and all the nastiness perpetrated by the human race upon itself!! :-D It's like a victory anthem that glorifies what is good in the present and heralds a coming new day of peace and joy all at the same time. BRAVO!!!!!
ShawDAMAN 11 months ago 7
I love his music as much as I hate this movie. Beethoven deserved a biography worthy of his name rather than one which make him hand puppet so shamelessly. A. Holland how could you fucked up the biography of the genius of all time so easy?! However, successful implementation of symphony thanks to mr Antoni Łazarkiewicz.
schmidt969 1 year ago
@schmidt969 dislike your terminology, but otherwise agree 100%!!
Movie was highly underwhelming and mostly misrepresented the entire Beethoven story. However this scene was nicely done despite the historical falsifying ;P
ShawDAMAN 11 months ago
best part 0:00 at 9:57 and all the movie :D XD
lordvampyr555 1 year ago
que parte de la coral es la que cantan? es que por mucho que la busco no la encuentro :(
marxilonga 1 year ago
@marxilonga la parte coral comienza en el movimiento 4th y pues toda esa parte es del coral :D
lordvampyr555 1 year ago
Gönül telini titretmek derle ya hani. İşte öyle birşey bunu dinlediğim zamanlarda hissettiklerimmmm
deadlyrapptor 1 year ago
chills run through my body each and ever ysingle time I hear this. it's like being in heaven for nine minutes and fifty seven seconds.
77conguero 1 year ago
瞬間震撼到起雞皮疙瘩呀!!!
s00466 1 year ago 8
我最爱的一幕~~第九交响乐只能用伟大来形容。
calvinlim1975 1 year ago
ed harris great
SuperDirector24 1 year ago
Best part 4:21 :D :D :D
m1999r10 1 year ago
I bet half of the people who have ever heard this master piece doest know that Beethoven write it for god witch makes it just that much better
BeauMuseVids 1 year ago
A unrivaled man with an unrivaled piece of music...
ChampionofSlaanesh 1 year ago
Cheat...
abc15951play 1 year ago
7:25 Like an angelic quartet - too short though!
rosebooboo1 1 year ago
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myjjonly1mm 1 year ago
噢~音樂超越一切語言
ph860109 1 year ago
I sort of "honor" Beethoven on his birthday (December 16) every year in my own way by listening to his rarer works during marathons they usually have on classical radio stations that day.
Ed Harris is so cool. How is Diane Kruger's performance? Is the storyline believable? (fictional as it is)
nahaymath 1 year ago
That is funny film-editing (shaking the camera and rapid panning) during the final prestissimo. By "funny", I mostly mean very interesting and unusual - although not without a bit of humor.
How is the rest of the film? Good overall?
I am absolute Beethoven fanatic. I actually deliberately do NOT own any of his works, because I have heard them so much in my lifetime that I often FORCE myself to turn off Beethoven on radio sometimes if I've heard the piece "too" much!
nahaymath 1 year ago
That is one premiere I wish I could have been at.
nahaymath 1 year ago
what a great movie (y)
nasimonma 1 year ago
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i can peacefully die after attending some concert like this!! film is not that interesting,but this part so so....amazing!!
Acinderell 1 year ago
i can peacefully die after attending some concert like this!! film is not that interesting,but this part so so....
Acinderell 1 year ago
From 5:58 is Michael's entrance to Will You Be There :D:D:D
8sicilian8 1 year ago
May i ask...
What's the name of the movie??
zeroin1330 1 year ago
@zeroin1330 Copying.Beethoven
jomaqc 1 year ago
VERY VERY BEAUTIFUL
JesusRabbi 1 year ago
ed harris has huge nostrils
chuleta284 1 year ago
@chuleta284 He had an insert of some kind up his nose! Dunno why, don't think Beethoven's nose was that big!
Tillyvalle 1 year ago
8:28 (:
laripiklin 1 year ago
6:06
xivismv 1 year ago
Ho pianto, per tale splendore.
AlucardTenenteOpt 1 year ago
Immenso, che bellezza!
AlucardTenenteOpt 1 year ago
I love how they start at 5:00
T0ky048 1 year ago
So beautiful!
ichliebeloka 1 year ago
I just can't describe how i feel!!
I CANT!
26psyside 1 year ago
awsome as this movie is, Beethoven never conducted the 9th symphony. he WAS on the stage however beating time for the conductor. when the piece was over he had his back to the audience and could not hear the applause. the soprano soloist turned him around to see the acclaim and the old deaf master bowed deeply, and the crowed cheered louder
Doug19752533 1 year ago
highly enjoyed watching this film when it first came out on dvd.
Ed Harris was a good choice for the role, and Diane Kruger is a fine actress
trickmastermonkey 1 year ago
is not the 4th movement... is a resume of all ninth symphony including the 4th mov.
LanSiscariote 1 year ago
This is giving me the chills. I have to find this movie! I've only seen one film about him - Immortal Beloved. I heard about this and Eroica but haven't seen them yet
r0ckergirl14 1 year ago
I LOVE part 4:20, but did anyone see 4:03?
whitefire1028 1 year ago
I love it! I saw this piece in my music clas.
In the 4:20 minutes I was surpriseds and I wanted to mourn at the end so precious this fragment. It is a piece full of emotion and it is a pity that Beethoven himself did not come to listen to this wonderful melody
HiGeo11 1 year ago
jajajajaj, yes! True, the best part is the minute 4:20! I LOVE IT! ^^
xavipercu 1 year ago
Mr B kicks ass
snapzzzable 1 year ago
1:45 nice
daniel9998 1 year ago
Is this the movie that talks about Beethoven....??
blacklistmusamohd 1 year ago
which one is better? this one or "Immortal beloved", with Gary Oldman?
I prefer that one, but it's my opinion.
limnasac 1 year ago
My goosebumps are in full rage every time I watch this part. Actually every time I hear ode to joy, I get this sympathetic reaction.^_^
heelrunner 1 year ago
Absolutely great! Does enyone know where can i get this music?
PanosGTL 1 year ago
@PanosGTL you can get it everywhere
lzr098 1 year ago
A pesar que muchas partes de esta película sean ficción, realmente son conmovedoras, como ésta... Yo también lloro cada vez que escucho la novena sinfonía, fuera de juegos. Esta parte de la película me emociona de manera exacerbada, es la mejor parte de ella, sin duda.
31088914032006220124 1 year ago
Beethoven was a genius. This movie is masterpiece, and this scene deserves an Oscar.
SmirkingEvil 1 year ago 2
MAGNIFICAT !!!!!!!!!
lory
loredanalory15 1 year ago
Adore beethoven, my hero!
crimson2913 1 year ago
je to prostě mrtě
seijai97 1 year ago
es glorioso.
BUKO158 1 year ago
The figure of the girl helping writing Beethoven is fictional or did really existed?
deepenhancer 1 year ago
she didn't. hate movies changing shit to make it more exciting. this is the only scene worth watching in the whole movie, it sucked, very poor script.
LukeGeoDude 1 year ago
@LukeGeoDude
i think the blame kinda just rightly rests on the director, who seems to have gotten a little too excited after watching Amadeus for the first time and decided to make a Beethoven movie
otherjoe1234 1 year ago
@otherjoe1234 My thoughts exactly!
LukeGeoDude 1 year ago
not how it happened but still amazing ^___^
this is probably the best part of the movie since everything else was just weird.
leftstanding 1 year ago
MAH!!!!!!
atrebil71 1 year ago
4:23眼淚都噴出來了,真是神之作。
la401209 1 year ago
so amazing i love it
NeEeNoonline 1 year ago
Freude, schöner Götterfunken
Tochter aus Elysium,
Wir betreten feuertrunken,
Himmlische, dein Heiligtum.
Deine Zauber binden wieder,
Was die Mode streng geteilt;
Alle Menschen werden Brüder,
Wo dein sanfter Flügel weilt.
sebastianrc 1 year ago 13
lowerlowerhk,I think you are wrong!
gobbin35 1 year ago
he is very wrong
Pianist305 1 year ago
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Correct me if I am wrong. I think the moive attempted to copy from Amadeus but failed seriously
lowerlowerhk 2 years ago
I don't know name of the music that I listened in the first scene of the film. Can you tell me please?
writeArequiem 2 years ago
Grosse Fuge
nero93747 2 years ago
Best part 4:20 :D :D :D
majd69m 2 years ago 56
@majd69m absolutly the best part, that part makes it complete =D
rothori79 8 months ago
Es ist ein ausgetzeichneter film. Danke!!!
billace90 2 years ago 2
i love this song and this part in the movie
ixohoxi259 2 years ago
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What a f...ing ridiculous movie. Total waste of time and money. A pretentious, fake, Hollywood-crap piece of travesty.The music (which would have NEVER sounded like this at the time).... is something else, of course.
bersa888 2 years ago
wHat is tHe tittle of tHiz moViE
alkimiztah06 2 years ago
The title is 'Copying Beethoven'
davtra 2 years ago 2
copying Beethoven
majd69m 2 years ago
Trả lời bạn Angeltots: Beethoven lúc này bị điếc rồi. Ông không thể nghe nhạc đc nữa, nên để chỉ huy được dàn nhạc thì phải có cô gái kia hỗ trợ
mabumusic 2 years ago
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not in the mood to watch the whole movie or know about it, so i need a quick answer. dont the people see the girl conducting there? o.0
Angeltots 2 years ago
beethoven is the maestro, the monster, the best i love his music *.*
Suspin 2 years ago 3
... quite a piece of nonsense ( i mean the film itself). why does the camera need to shake around as if paralyzed in the last section? This attempt to visualize musical expression shows the naiveness of the director. And all the stupid camera moves, what the director wants to express?
kohok0807 2 years ago 5
@kohok0807 I think..that he wants to show something like ´´The camera tells a story and symbiosize with the composy´´
Dareformoreful 2 years ago
favorite part 4:09 ...
mrherhangi 2 years ago 4
this music.... amazing..my eyes are also tearing....
mrherhangi 2 years ago 3
Ed harris did a great job in this movie!
huholah 2 years ago 12
everytime I watch this...
everytime i listen to his ENCHANTING music...
my eyes are tearing...
I always fall in love with music..
I would rather marry music because of him
chippit564 2 years ago 4
amazing. song. movie.
a question: in real life, was he helped directing like in the movie?
trot21 2 years ago
it´s right
hilbert2547 2 years ago
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watch this part? you dont listen to it and cry?
cruzander 2 years ago
everytime i watch this part i cry
vappnocash 2 years ago 45
@vappnocash I thought i was the only one!!! Just think of what it must have sounded like at the moment!
davemband91 1 year ago
me ENCAAAAAAANTA esta escena. es precioso de verdad... transmite todo lo instransmitible
Gracias por subirla!
Kjadmusik 2 years ago 4
My favorite part!!!! he was GENIUS
jurasperles 2 years ago 2
favorite part 4:55
Namless Millions! Be Embraced! This kiss for the whole world!!!
MrBeethoven333 2 years ago
is that the english translation of the phrase? I only learned it in german
slayerfromabove 2 years ago
yea its a translation. Not everyone wants to try and translate german so I threw the easy version up there lol
MrBeethoven333 2 years ago
como fasso para baixar este video no meu celula
jorginhofox 2 years ago
beethoven was crazy. Good
CAaRLiToXX 2 years ago
laffs yea probably brain damage
kenushitojurishima 2 years ago
0.0 @ 4:02
koroET 2 years ago
lol, indeed, I think she has brain paralysis
slayerfromabove 2 years ago
i like 1:42 is just like a minigun to me
daniel9998 2 years ago
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daniel9998 2 years ago
cried the first time I saw this.
guitarplayer407 2 years ago 4
El mejor, simplemente el mas grande compositor, y por mucho.
Tartufoamericano 2 years ago
Great actors, great composer, great music. Awful film. Which goes to prove that the best ingredients and the best recipe are nothing without the cook.
Rachegotter 2 years ago 3
Here comes the movie critic... a complete erudite of his own imaginary world...
cronolucca 2 years ago
Here comes the movie critic whom nobody called xD
cronolucca 2 years ago
Are you insisting so as to persuade me in into acknowledging your existence? Well, I grant you your wish. And I just as soon flush out of my mailbox and my mind your existence. As if you never had been.
Rachegotter 2 years ago
awesome ... awesome ...
evadnosliw 2 years ago
This movie is a great movie. I enjoy Immortal Beloved more. But I enjoy this for the focus of the music.
LifeJuice90 2 years ago
there is no words to describe such a beautiful composition
darthsithis 2 years ago 3
pela. que adelantado fue el primero en incorporar coro en la musica clasica , un grande el mejor para mi........
marquitozmedina 2 years ago
:D Love It
Skyv111 2 years ago 2
the king of Piano....
SleepyGod123 2 years ago 2
ed harris has this huge nosedrills... oh my... i can see his brain
grimmauldplace 2 years ago
4:23 : goosebumbs, no matter how often I hear it, know it coming, still goosebumbs!
slayerfromabove 2 years ago 2
only motherfucker shiT!
awesome.
adanwindowsxp 2 years ago
its not the movt. 4. its 1,2, 4. but nice.
kamikaze9531 2 years ago
beautiful
Flamefistace 2 years ago
this make me chills
maisondecouture 2 years ago 9
el mejor compositor que hubo en este planete.un genio!!
soofiita1 2 years ago 3
I like this version more than many of the big modern orchestra recordings.
Whe the great composers made their symphonies there was no BIg orchestras but only small group of instruments to performe the symphonies. I think the great composers made their music thinking in Small Orchestras so somehow todays big orchestras cannot capture the magnificence of the old small...
soulmony 2 years ago
Yeah, its perfomance is fantastic! It's a hungarian orchestra and chor!
kamikaze9531 2 years ago
The 2nd and the 4th movements are the best
Aff01000001 2 years ago
exelent perfect
MOelkers 2 years ago
Giving me Ghost bumps man!!! outstanding
aljer21 2 years ago
My first time hearing this...my God!! Music coming down straight from Heaven! I cant listen to Rap ever again after this.
JoeyRemix1 2 years ago 10
Symphony 9 is the rap of that time but more noble, because there are words of a great poet: Schiller.
isaacson21 2 years ago
Nice.
Nazz53 2 years ago
This is just amazing.
DHOPW42 2 years ago
just amazing.....what talent.
lowpep 2 years ago
bayılıyorum 4:24. sanıyeye gercı hepsı olaganustu ama :D
hlpotuk 2 years ago
6:22 ... it looks like their hands are touching... wonderful!!!
ellithevoice 2 years ago
How long ago was this written (composed)? And it STILL sounds celestial! Classic compositions never go out of style, and this will always be one of the world's greatest. It will always sound stellar...
terrafirma91 2 years ago
Yes, it does sound very "celestial". Beautifully stirring. This is extremely impressive. Excellent composition. I absolutely love it!
SparklyMusicGoddess 2 years ago
it is touching at the chorus there...
kangqin 2 years ago
think of those people who heard this wonderful symphony for the very first time... how were they touched!
ellithevoice 2 years ago
Yes, good point.
Such beautiful Classical music like this is beyond the way it sounds. It's also the way it makes you feel.
SparklyMusicGoddess 2 years ago
CHORUS i GERMAN:
"Freude, schöner Götterfunken
Tochter aus Elysium,
Wir betreten feuertrunken,
Himmlische, dein Heiligtum!
Deine Zauber binden wieder
Was die Mode streng geteilt;
Alle Menschen werden Brüder,
Wo dein sanfter Flügel weilt."
jimmycvp 2 years ago
MARAVILLOSO,.... espectacular....
jimmycvp 2 years ago
the corous is in german xD sounds great
N3me2is 2 years ago
actually from 1:25 to 1:45 is pure heavy metal
soulmony 2 years ago 3
Yeah, totally... Many many of the riffs metal usually use, come from classical music, not to mention malmsteen and that kind of guys.
KJeLDaR 2 years ago
bellisimo tutto da 1:00 alla fine
rickyelmeio 2 years ago
anna is beautifull
KarolekGawrych 2 years ago
5:27 such a magnificent chorus! 4:23 kicks butt also!!
BuckeyefanHill33 2 years ago
4:23 - wonderful
viiiiiiiiiirus 2 years ago
ed harris great actor
Okeanos1213 2 years ago