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Beethoven: Sinfonie n. 9, Molto vivace (1)

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Dear Youtube User

If you are the COPYRIGHT OWNER of this performance I kindly ask you to first contact me requesting to delete the video but avoiding to fill a complaint to YouTube administration and I WILL DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY.

It is in fact impossible for me to know if some of my videos constitute copyright infringement because all the material I uploaded is the result of TV recording and passion for the music.

I uploaded the video just to promote the music I love.
I don't want problems with anybody and I never intended to break the copyright law.

Thanks for your understanding
SSIROE
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Ludwig van Beethoven
9. Sinfonie d-Moll op. 125
mit dem Schlusschor über Schillers „Ode an die Freude"

30th December 2009

HR broadcast

Maria Bengtsson, Sopran
Christa Mayer, Alt
Johannes Chum, Tenor
Günther Groissböck, Bass

Gewandhausorchester
Chor der Oper Leipzig
GewandhausChor
Gewandhaus Kinderchor

Riccardo Chailly

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  • Music like this are the mirrors where the human soul is reflected, it's so wonderful!!

  • This is just a godlike piece of music... I am incredibly lucky to be one of the few people being in the audience this very evening and see this LIVE...!! I was not able to hold back my tears of joy and so I am again by watching this video now. Riccardo Chailly is such a great character and Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig can be proud to call him their conductor!

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  • geigenmarie. Of course, he's talented; he wouldn't be the concertmaster otherwise. But I confess that nothing annoys me more than a member of an orchestra or chorus whose theatrical antics say, not "Listen to the music" but "Look at me!"

  • geigenmarie Of course, he's talented; he wou

  • @johnsterman77 No, he isn't. I know and appreciate him. You would thank God on your knees, if you could play like him!! And if you would be sitting on the last stand, you would be grateful to see what is going to happen, in order to be really together in the whole group! Please no such devaluating comments...

  • The concertmaster is apparently an epileptic.

  • made to deidad celestial...

    

  • great director, very funny :))) i love this movement

  • The sound of Beethhovens' brilliance!

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