The part 7:20 you can hear the fantastic movement of the bass. For me, this part till the end is the best, because of the bass... if you get yor ears close and keeps only the bass in mind, this music gives you a fantastic feeling!
What an amazing performance! The buildup from 7:25 to the end is incredible, especially the crescendo from 7:25 to about 7:45. Wonderful use of dynamics.
OMG!! I love beethoven. I have just started to listen him few weeks ago and i'm really impressed with him. I just can't imagine that he was deaf but made such a music. Impressive!! X)
after many orchestra rehearsals with a crappy youth orchestra, its finally nice to hear how this is supposed to sound and how fast it actualy goes. no jokes,we practiced this movement at one of our rehearsal at about a quarter of this speed
Oh my...If I weren't entirely in love with the Eroica this would be my absolutely favorite Beethoven Symphony. From beginning to end the 7th is an exuberant, melancholy, triumphant celebration. Brave, Maestro Ludwig!
ah ne... ich hör mir das an und denke daran wie wir das gespielt haben. menno will auch wieder auf der bühne sein lol das ist so toll zu spielen. genial und ne tolle performance. super
Daaaaang. Unbelievable. One of the best performances of it I've seen. It incorporates every bit of the energy this piece (or any Beethoven piece) requires. Bravo!
Hmm then why are you watching it? That's what gets me. Go back to your kind of music and stop criticizing music that we here enjoy. As far as I am aware we don't go to the rock/heavy metal/ emo music that you enjoy and bash it so don't be one of those people who thinks it's cool to bash classical music. Anyways...
ok? I think he forgot that there are some horn players busting their chops at the end of the piece, playing high B's as loud as they can.. they're playing so well, why try to cover them with the violins?? I'm not convinced of this interpretation.
I love Bruno Weil, but I think you have a point here. I noticed it myself on the CD version. He uses period horns, which have an amazing sound, so it'd be nice if they were brought out more.
Perhaps that's just a limitation of the period instruments though...
The part 7:20 you can hear the fantastic movement of the bass. For me, this part till the end is the best, because of the bass... if you get yor ears close and keeps only the bass in mind, this music gives you a fantastic feeling!
Madamina171 1 week ago
What an amazing performance! The buildup from 7:25 to the end is incredible, especially the crescendo from 7:25 to about 7:45. Wonderful use of dynamics.
ewallt 6 months ago
I defy anyone to listen to this mvt. of the 7th without smiling.
stupidfatuglybastard 6 months ago
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lindzyIsAwesome 7 months ago
so powerful and beautiful!!! how human being was able to create something like that...
KseniaBaidalinova 9 months ago
OMG!! I love beethoven. I have just started to listen him few weeks ago and i'm really impressed with him. I just can't imagine that he was deaf but made such a music. Impressive!! X)
jantelino 9 months ago
after many orchestra rehearsals with a crappy youth orchestra, its finally nice to hear how this is supposed to sound and how fast it actualy goes. no jokes,we practiced this movement at one of our rehearsal at about a quarter of this speed
gagizzle123 9 months ago
0:50 arguably one of the best horn moments in the repertoire
mixmam1 10 months ago
My dream is to conduct this movement
NIBIRUROCK 11 months ago
Oh my...If I weren't entirely in love with the Eroica this would be my absolutely favorite Beethoven Symphony. From beginning to end the 7th is an exuberant, melancholy, triumphant celebration. Brave, Maestro Ludwig!
jjay801 1 year ago
great Ludwig van
McTomson 1 year ago
BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!
magicwandaful 1 year ago
ah ne... ich hör mir das an und denke daran wie wir das gespielt haben. menno will auch wieder auf der bühne sein lol das ist so toll zu spielen. genial und ne tolle performance. super
JayChouLady 1 year ago
da soll mir mal noch einer mit Gott kommen.
McTomson 1 year ago
Who has such good musicians obviously doesnt need a good director... :-) Excellent played!
lemidi 1 year ago
Daaaaang. Unbelievable. One of the best performances of it I've seen. It incorporates every bit of the energy this piece (or any Beethoven piece) requires. Bravo!
herbiehusker13 1 year ago
What an utterly amazing performance...and from such a small ensemble! I'm completely blown away!
jjay801 1 year ago
So much emotion, it's beautiful.
SunDragon93 1 year ago
as i know, the tefelmusik only has around 20 players, where do they find the extra ones for this?
mingweicello 1 year ago
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9:01 is even worse than the rest of this shit.
rewquiopfdsahjkl 2 years ago
Hmm then why are you watching it? That's what gets me. Go back to your kind of music and stop criticizing music that we here enjoy. As far as I am aware we don't go to the rock/heavy metal/ emo music that you enjoy and bash it so don't be one of those people who thinks it's cool to bash classical music. Anyways...
Wonderful performance!
animal1314 1 year ago 11
9:01 is perfect
lambecolin 2 years ago
damn me, dat was unbelievable.
lambecolin 2 years ago
ok? I think he forgot that there are some horn players busting their chops at the end of the piece, playing high B's as loud as they can.. they're playing so well, why try to cover them with the violins?? I'm not convinced of this interpretation.
OYOBQ 3 years ago
I love Bruno Weil, but I think you have a point here. I noticed it myself on the CD version. He uses period horns, which have an amazing sound, so it'd be nice if they were brought out more.
Perhaps that's just a limitation of the period instruments though...
Beljora 2 years ago
that was a badass preformance!
soul2sqeeze 3 years ago 7