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  • thats beyond awsomeness.....

  • The people these days weren't born with mediocre taste. The modern media gave it to them.

  • I like it :P and im not older than 20 :D but i have to admit that i also like eletronical music a lot ^_^ but music is sth pretty individual ! :) so just enjoy it :)

  • DIS IS DA WORST DUBSTEP TRACK EVA.

  • @axelmoore :D

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  • I listen to drum and bass and metal as well but to be honest it doesn't have nearly as much variation or potential as orchestral compositions.

  • OLD MUSIC KICKS ASS

  • 4:00 here is where it gets good.

  • Am I the only one watching this as a requirement for a school assignment?

  • @Trudynamicz Yeah, pretty much. You see, there are some people that actually like this kind of music.

  • @KISSfan853 I was actually here for an assignment and ended up enjoying it immensely. :)

  • YAAAA WOO E MINOR!!!!

  • awesome

  • I just love this. <3 Aweesomeeee

  • That gave me a bit of a fright. I had that turned all the way up, and then BAM.

  • Mawaru Pingudoramu brought me here!

  • Ren & Stimpy Space Madnesses

  • HE WHO READS THIS AND IS ANNOYED, I'm LMAO.

  • Fantastic

  • Danced to this about 12 years ago and haven't been able to get it out of my head since. Absolutely beautiful piece!

  • Nice recording -- many of the other You Tube recordings of New World sound very worn out. I posted this on my music history Twitter site in honor of his B-Day :) so I was very glad for this picture. I adore this piece! Thanks for posting!

  • This music is so powerful. Wish people still wrote stuff like this.

  • One Piece!

  • Absolutely love Dvorak. They should never have torn down the New York City house where he composed this symphony. Anyway, it's great to know that the first man on the moon — Neil Armstrong — brought Dvorak's "From the New World" masterpiece along for the lunar landing.

  • Not my favorite, but I'm not going to thumb it down like a douche-bag.

  • a little bit slow at the beginning for my tastes, but an all-together lovely performance.

  • Since we're all talking about video games... Asura's Wrath also has this song! It's in the new trailer with Asura fighting his master. It pretty damn awesome and I think it's similar to One Piece's arrange. Hearing it in Catherine was great too :)

  • I keep hearing "EDGE!" in my head as I listen to this. Thanks Catherine. <.<

  • @FoxRayne "UNDO" "UNDO" "UNDO" "UNDO"

  • @Linkforce088 "Love is Over!"

  • @FoxRayne "Commencing Area 2. Are You Ready?"

  • @Linkforce088 Looks like I'm not the only one looking to hear the originals after playing Catherine, lol. This one's my second favorite of the nightmare themes (Empireo's kicks SO much ass).

  • me and my freinds choreographed some ballet moves to this peice one class. it looked so awesome!

  • Catherine brought me here. I feel ashame.

  • @dinmagic

    Same.

  • @dinmagic Same here, dude. Great game btw.

  • @dinmagic i got here from one piece.

  • @dinmagic I'm FALLING!!!!! XD You can relax, little sheep. Really, even if classical music is prominent in games like Megaman Legends and Catherine, really, should either of the two really make us feel bad? No. You know why? Because classical music and modern gaming are beautiful things!

  • @dinmagic Epic arrangement in that game. Orchestrated music always sounds better with a catchy drum beat :D

  • @dinmagic Asura's Wrath brought me here. I feel ashame, too.

  • @dinmagic You aren't the only one, my friend.

  • @1103inmo you probabely meant "one of the greatest" ;-)

  • I was watching the movie "Predators" last night, and the music brought me back to this. Hooray for E minor!

  • Music like these are proof that something else exist!

  • it is a ashame how videos like these have very little views oppose to all of the other modern music view's people these days have mediocre taste.....

  • @SpaceSniperMarksman

    Agree,although Youtube isn't a wonderful place for baroque/classic music

  • @SpaceSniperMarksman agreed a big shame

  • @SpaceSniperMarksman People have a limited taste in music due to what is presented to them, not because they themselves are more limited. I know you didn't say that, but that's what I got from your comment. I don't see any shame in that. What would I profit from having millions listening to this? It would just mean they were forced/induced to listen to something they may not even like.

  • @SpaceSniperMarksman Wow, you sure are smart! I'm pretty sure no one has ever said something like that before, you are truly original!

  • One of the great classical works of all-time.

    I saw a list a few weeks ago ranking the Top 100 classical pieces and this was in the top 20.

  • @USMCGunny1955 Actually it was number one! wikipedia . org /wiki/Classic_100_Symphony_%28­ABC%29

  • shit i thought the audio for this vid is broken somehow

    when im going to click on dislike...........I PEED IN MAH PANTS

  • I seem to here this symphony play in my brain when I'm on my way to work in the morning it get the blood flow going.

  • Cette symphonie rend complètement dément... elle fait partie de ces musiques qui nous font frissonner à chaque fois qu'on les entend comme si elles réussissaient à scruter le plus profond de notre âme!

  • Does anyone know the conductor and orchestra in this performance?

  • @aaroncschroeder Scholtey and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra

  • does anyone know where i find the partiture for viola of this?? please

  • @TDarkAngelTRazieRT Woohoo! im a viola player too! google IMSLP music library! there you can find tons and tons of music!

  • @butterfingers6m i used to play the viola....oh how i miss it. still have my sheet music :3

  • His name is Antonín Dvořák. I am too czech and thanks to him I'm proud of bohemia =)

  • it really is a marvel of a symphony right up there with the great symphonies of Beethoven, Mahler and others

  • He is Czech, not Czechoslovakian. There is an important distinction as Czechs and Slovaks, however similar one may perceive them, are two distinct ethnic groups. Especially considering Czechoslovakia wasn't formed until 1918 and this man died in 1904.

  • A czech. Looks like any ordinary badass with a beard. Definitaly seems as though he would spend his summers in Iowa with his brotherin, and American Folk is by far his specialty. Good man, goooood man.

  • Amazing Czechoslovakian composer, and his Symphony No. 9 in E Minor was easily the inspiration for many of our modern day movie composers.

  • Nothing but genius. Musical peak.

  • this song is awesome, it just truly is

  • i love playing this song :)

  • Wonderful. I just had the thought how well he captures the American Spirit of the late 1800s. It's like Little House on the Prairie meets the Industrial revolution.

  • @MaryRuth72 I totally thought that too! :D

  • @hithereiluvu I find it funny how your small brain thinks that it is saying something mildly intelligent. You tried. To answer your question @azurenscens "hithereiluvu" is an example of some one who fails at existence. I apologise if I am repeating earlier comments, if that is the case then I am reiterating the stupidity of "hithereiluvu".

  • this is one of my all time favorites, i am sad to think that i am probaly of few people to have it as my ring tone : (

  • @draklorian don't be sad. having it as your ringtone makes you original and one of the coolest people on the planet :)

  • @orchdork80 oh well am not sad that its my ringtone, am sad that not many others have it as there ringtone. thanks for the compliment : )

  • This song really brings alot of emotion. you can feel the power in the melody of this movement and the strong structure that pulls it all together. ive been playing the cello since i was four and have been around music all my life. So me being myself, i can really sence the emotions braught into this wonderful peace written by such a mysterious but interesting composer.

  • now i know im going to sound like a total noob here, but i have to ask:

    how the hell is this guys name pronounced?

  • @TheMarkus248 his name is "antonin dvoshac" pronounced

  • this as guicy as a steak

  • @ZzSmacKyzZ you can't compare them. I love weezy, i really do. An I love this with all my heart. But you can't put them up against each other. Maybe you have a stronger personal preference for wayne's musical style, but you can't say a melon is better than a banana. They're fruits, but entirely different. Music can co-exist without "better" or "worse", just interest. Dvorak is a Genius. FREE WEEZY.

  • @BrixFlix you are very intelligent, compared to most youtubers... you didn't act like complete douchebag when someone said that "Lil Wayne was better". God bless you

  • @ZzSmacKyzZ hahahahhah :DD i just lol'd at ur comment so much keep the comedy up dude :D

  • This is great! our Budgie loves this piece aswell, he talks all the way through it

  • amazing song

  • Agreeed lil Wayne is no doubt some damn rapper!

  • fabulous!!!!!!

  • Everyone, check out the hitheriluvu's profile, if you notice, the person's just been flamebaiting in every large masterpiece. Ignore the person, let him/her just troll in vain. Don't respond, and there's no satisfaction. Ignorance is bliss, right?

  • @hithereiluvu lil wayne is fuckin garbage! he gets paid to make meaningless music for people like u. you don't know shit about real music.

  • @catx420x u dont no anything bout real music

  • @hithereiluvu u better be kidding even if you are your gay and u need to die

  • @hithereiluvu Wait isn't that what most rappers (including Lil Wayne) are? Talentless individuals who gain popularity by composing through a style of music that is already popular and capitalize on the era's music style? You are so stupid I can even use your own words against you, dumbass.

  • @hithereiluvu BOO!

  • @draklorian BOO! at his comment YAY! at this song!

  • 4:05-4:26 musical orgasm!!!

  • It's Zach Galifianakis.

  • Awesome song! Gotta love the beard too :)

  • all of dvorak`s symphonies may be known by different numbers, cause they were numered in the order they were published and the order he composed them too, so this one for example is the symphony No.9 (published in 1894), but it was published as No.5, although dvorak called it No. 8, it`s normal people would get confused! :)

  • confirmed - (No.5, Op.95)

    Its in front of me too

  • can someone tell me where i can find the strings-only version, i would very much appreciate it :)

  • Wonderful.

    Particularly the first topic.

  • pentatonic scales, sonata form. me like.

  • were playing the first movement in chamber orchestra. i dont know if were playing all of it, because we only have 2 pages of music for it!

  • Since the moment I heard this symphony (the 1st mov.) I fell in love with it!!

    Just... AMAZING!!

  • it's really pathetic that classics like this have so few views, but these new "artists" can get millions of views...Shows how people's taste in music has really gone sour in the past 80 years.

  • that's generalizing. the genius of composers like this man live on in artist of contemporary music. not merely musicians, but artist. metal, for example containsa godd general amount of classical theory, varying from group to group. dimmu brgir used thissymphony on a part of their album "stormblast". cradle of filth compose all of their songs in classical theory, lamb of god use classical modeling and scales for their riffworking. the influance, the art, lives on through appreciation and homage.

  • i always hear this metal has classical in it, but i can't hear or find anything to support that claim. No, there are almost no artists like these classical composers nowadays.

  • Listen to Dream theater, Cradle of Filth, a few select KoRn tracks like "Fake" and "Deep Inside"(the latter of which features an actual tempo change in a contemporary song *gasp*). Dream theater is the most conclusivley classical of all these acts. KoRn leans more to the blues side of metal, but the way they stress emotion and tension within their performances evokes the older days of felling music more than you could hear it. You may not see it the same, but thine ears have seen the light....

  • All i hear is hate. There are no more emotions than hate in a majority of metal songs. There isn't any real emotion like in the days of Mozart and Beethoven...where they KNEW music...Hell, Beethoven wrote the best symphony of all time when he was almost completely deaf.

  • the majority, but that again is generalizing. original metal wasnt about hate at all half the time, but more about power and freedom, or just downright lonley dark abyss, but not hate. that's largely a post-thrash thing. even then alot of the bands that talk about hate over and over often stress many other things in their work. you just have to listen to it with an unbiased ear. I for one think if many masterful composers of old times were around today, they'd love to be in metal bands.

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  • Why would I be watching this video if I didn't like romantic music? Did you even think before you wrote that at all? Oh and about the Cradle of Shit and KRON thing, you're very original. Your sense humour is stunningly articulate. Have fun failing at existance.

  • i'm sorry but could you explain how exactly one goes about failing at existence?

  • Are we in elementary school here? i'm trying to have an articulate conversation that you're not a part of and you come in with "Cradle of Shit and KRON". Nice job. Don't suppose you can post a comment ANYWHERE on the internet without getting some stupid comment back.

  • @azurenscens people throw the word fail everywhere now, i hate it as a sentance, infact! its fails as a sentance as it is just ONE word so everytime someone uses it as one word they have indeed failed, bwahahaha

  • @draklorian I'm not too sure about that sentiment, really. Knowledge of linguistics shows that language is constantly evolving, and perhaps such conciseness in the use of one word to convey entire ideas is a good trend for the English language.

  • @azurenscens "What beasts can see is, in the end, no more than the moon reflected in water."

  • @azurenscens

    Romantically? By dying, worthless.

    Pragmatically? By existing in the first place.

  • @trentmuch1 maybe you should rethink what you just said.

    I assure you, its not half as clever as the two people who gave you a thumbs seem to think it is!

  • @lurker2626

    I got two thumbs for that? :S

    I don't remember writing it (Probably drunkenly written).

    Thanks for not being arrogant in your crticisim!

    People who are drunk really should be discouraged from philosophising!  :P

  • @azurenscens Fails at life, I can see.

    Fails at existence??!!

    He or she is still here. LOL

    I ruin jokes by explaining them. It's what I do.

  • YES, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Van Der Graaf Generator, Jethro Tull, Curved Air, Renaissance, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Genesis, Frank Zappa, Gryphon, Gong, PFM.... those are much better examples.

  • @FedorCroCop44 nice job picking at a month old discussion. why dont you show some respect and just listen to the damned music.

  • well i just read it since that was the 1st time i looked at this video you retard..go listen to your gay boy wanna be metal loser

  • @CountLorcean Yes, 00:58 to 01:12 was used in Stormblåst for the beginning of Guds Fortapelse (Apenbåring Av Dommedag).

  • Stfu snob

  • Their art lives on in inspiration. These men created the way we read, write, and compose music. Most actual artists use these as sources of inspiration and even sometimes quote them, even Schubert (I believe) quoted one of Bach's works for a few notes

  • And, to hopefully further explain this phenomenon, pieces from the classical period were more "catchy" and simple tunes that were easily recognized and could be hummed. Which is why most people know who Beethoven and Mozart are, whereas this music (from the romantic period) was created for performances, music to be payed for.

    Sure I listen to this every once and a while, but I cant see myself continuing to come back every day to listen.

  • Umm... not so my dear friend...

  • When i say "artists" i mean these stupid little boy-bands and rappers that come out with a hit single that everybody gets tired of hearing after a few weeks. People who like classical music will tell you that they never get sick of the same song...i've listened to all of Beethoven and Mozart's symphonies probably 50 or more times each and never tire of their genius and inspiration.

  • Why not africans?

  • A true masterpiece!

  • Thís symphonie is one of the greatest ever written, i can listen to it over and over it yeast gets better fore every taim

  • i am agree which another classical compuser do u recomend me?

  • There are many ather fantastic composers, but my persenal favourite is no doubt Beethoven, listen to his 7th symphony its amazing.

  • yes, beethoven i lik ehim very much, what dio u think about Bach and Vivaldi?

  • Vivaldi is a fantastic composers and his "the four seasons" was one of the first classicall pieces i started to listen too. Bach is ofcource also great though I havent listen so much on him.

  • what the hell?  was that english?

  • lol at blackmetal

  • Yeah,right,at the last song on the Stormblast from Dimmu Borgir!

  • my favorite symphony

  • Who performed this (conductor), and what orchestra?

    Like to know! I love it! ;)

  • Read the description, and maybe, just maybe you'll find out.

  • I'd kill you if I could!

    Thanks! ;)

  • Sorry, I just hate when people don't do that :)

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