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  • Im humoured

  • Haydn. A true master

  • Isto é maravilhoso, ja a envie para alguns selectos amigos.

  • so this is the music that is conducted in nodame cantabille

  • i'm just listening this for my history 2 exam .. hahaa .. but it's a great song . thanks anyway :)

  • Listened to this today in my music exam. Didn't know the name of it, but I asked my teacher afterwards, and he told me it was Haydn's 104th. Awesome piece of music!

    Gotta love that Haydn Sturm und Drang!

  • I like this performance. Could you please give an information about conductor and orchestra?

  • I wish people would stop referring to this movement as a song. It is a PIECE.

  • @1AdrianR Oh, calm down. Sure, piece is the correct term, but if people feel more comfortable saying song, then let them. It's not going to end the world.

  • @1AdrianR Ugh why do you even care? -.-

  • When I first listened to this song, I thought of it as any regular old symphony movement that followed sonata form. When our orchestra played this song, I began to see all the complex layers underneath the well organized shell. The development section is certainly interesting. Haydn's music is beautiful and provided a strong foundation for other composers (eg. Beethoven) to build on. Go Papa Haydn!

  • ärtsoppa

  • @Skateboarder55 det har du rätt i

  • just BEAUTIFUL!!=)

  • I'm playing this piece with my high school orchestra. I really enjoy it! ^ ^ I don't like this tempo though... It seems as though it's better appreciated when played at a slightly slower speed. I feel like some notes are lost in the speed...

  • beautiful piece. we're playing this symphony for the kiwanis festival in ottawa in april. go Lisgar!

  • we're playing this symphony for the kiwanis festival in ottawa in april. go Lisgar!

  • Fantástica! Toda sensação e emoção que ele transmite na música... muito bom mesmo!

  • @schizzie345

    Ist das nicht schön, wenn sich die Amis streiten? Scherz bei Seite. Ich denke auch das es unangebracht ist sich darüber zu streiten.

  • Haydn = the master

  • 2:13 =)

  • You two that bickers about English: "Have you no sense of decency?" Just listen to the damn song.

  • uh first of all, i am writing unofficially, so it really does not matter to capitalize the sentences, or in this case, i. and what language is it that you are speaking? trust me, i am your superior in english.

  • Mozart is the greatest musicians ever, now u calling him a plagiarizer? if anything, everybody copied from him not the other way! u moron

  • @lennon7100 hah hah hah Mozart is the Greatest Musician Ever??!!?? Really? Well i hope you realise Ludwig (van) Beethoven is The Greatest Composer, Pianist, and HERO , and the greatest WARRIOR,yes Warrior, any type of art has ever known... the 3d and 4th piano concertos of Beethoven alone are worth Mozart's first 30 symphonies. you can have your opinion, but i hate when people are debating FACTS. Beethoven is MUSIC.

  • lol, seems like you dont know anything about the two musicians, The Requiem Mass in D minor (K. 626) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was composed in Vienna in 1791,

    Haydn Symphony 104 was composed by Haydn while he was living in London in 1795.

  • sounds just like mozart's requiem

  • that's because Mozart is a plagiarizer, not just in this one...I can send you a list.

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  • Haydn's London symphonies 1791-92 & 1794-95 encapsulate everything about living in the 1790.

    In an age when there was so much upheaval in Europe especially in France, Joseph Haydn set a precedence to compose such a fine array of symphonies for the London audiences.

    Well done Mr Haydn - sir!!

  • Great job Papa Haydn!!

  • There is a reason why Haydn wrote so many symphonies. It was because he was the King of Symphonies.

    Hÿdinn väz l'Rësc d'Cimfónæz. Nóvån zàl ëwµ såm slóc à l'åmãnt d'ørsëctål pæciz πätt ëll rót.

  • Beethoven is the king

  • @Alejandro270193 I agree, but you have to love Haydn's music. He clearly had a big influence on Beethoven. The Sturm und Drang movement clearly paved the way for Romantic symphonies of Beethoven.

  • sorry lah, no germans lah. go back to own country lah, understand mah? or fucking russia, watever lah. okay lah?

  • i am so sorry. but recently on many other videos i saw this language totally spamming the entire video wall. and i doubt your english is better then mine, but sorry.

  • Um, I am the only person to know that language, so it must have been a different one. You have very poor English. You never capitalize 'I' or the beginnings of your sentences. Finally, your post of, "and i doubt your english is better then mine, but sorry," you used 'then', when you should have used than. Then is a time, than is used in comparison.

  • @Frankadelphia "you used 'then', when you should have used than."You forgot the quotation marks on your "than."

  • @Frankadelphia you're american....does that mean you're fat??? ROFLROFLROFLROFL.....sry...jus­t had to do that...

  • Tempo is fine. Which are the interpreters?

  • London Symphony is one of my favorites.

    Thank you

  • London Symphony.. lol

  • Pace mio Dio...

  • Hermoso! =)

  • allegro is way to fast

  • ich leber du. correct?

  • Absolutely Amazinnnnnnnnnnnng!!!

  • awesome

  • awesome symphony!!!!...so typical of haydn

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