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Brahms - Symphony No.3 - Poco Allegretto

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2008

The third movement of the Symphony No.3 by Brahms, in a recording by the Berlin Philharmonic under the legendary conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler.

This movement contains one of Brahms's most delectable melodies, tender, wistful, rich in poignancy. I have tried to select photos that will fit well with the overall mood of the piece. I hope you enjoy it.

The recording is a live one, so there is some (very minor) audience noise. It's hardly distracting.
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  • I was 15 when I fell in love with this music. I am 50 now. I am still in love.

  • gosh...I am so in love with this.

    brings tears to my eyes every time.

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  • Romantic, haunting, beautiful.  Brahms' smoldering intensity is very underrated.

  • photos and music are wonderful! Thanks for sharing.

  • Firstly,I appreciate who uploaded this movie.

    I am so moved and I think this movie matches than any other.

    I only appreciate this movie because this movie represents truth of the music.

  • I fell in sleep! That's really nice and perfect song, practically I don't like so much classics, but that's another one, wow!

  • What a nice movie this is! I'm only moved

  • I liked the music and video.

  • @cuail206 my god that is so gay

  • This helps me think, wish I could have it under the math test

  • Charlie Parker was also in love with this beautiful melody. He even quoted it during one of his solos. When geniuses meet something outstanding happens. Timeless moments of joy and beauty. A musical marvel of the 19th century, here interpreted in his inimitable way by one of the most remarkable conductors of all times.

  • in my 13 years of life this is one of the most beautiful music thing I've ever heard

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