@Scrufftar Estoy de acuerdo. Debemos probar lo nuevo pues hay obras rescatables incluso en el pop, el rock y los folklores nacionales. Supongo que los comentarios no pretenden decir que la obra de Beethoven es el fin de la música. Solo que apena ver al decadencia en que ha entrado este bello arte desde fines del siglo XX
La generación de jóvenes de hoy son como lombrices ciegas revolviéndose en un charquito enlodado. No conocen nada más allá de la música que el sistema les sirve y les hace comprar. El arte de hoy es -en sentido económico- un bien de consumo más. Carece de dimensión espiritual. No exalta el espíritu sino lo abarata todo. No conmueve, solo excita bajas pasiones. Es increíble que 200 años después esta música aún no haya sido superada. El verdadero arte es eterno.
I've never gave much of a listen to bethoven's music up until now. and it's opened up my world of music to a new level. it is magnificient, although I wish the new generation would give music such as this a chance too. There's only about one type they like these days. 'tis a shame.
you got the point,I am totally fond of many other composers, in the same order: Handel, Tchaicowsky, Verdi, Schubert, Bach, Liszt, Mendel ssohn, Haydn, Brahms, Vivaldi, Chopin, Dvorak, Grieg, Wagner,Telemann, Bizet, Ravel, Rodrigo and so many others, I'm a fan of opera of which I could be talking endlessly, then I love 20th century music in English(lead by the Bee Gees, Beatles, etc) Spanish and latinamerican( being myself from Venezuela), Italian,etc. but Mozart and Beethoven that's e religion
i do agree that Beethoven was a genius and that his music, particularly his chamber works, are among my favorite, but your incessant analysis and seemingly religious devotion to him is rather off-putting and somewhat disturbing. There is too much music in the world to fall into the 18th and 19th century habit of endorsing one composer and claiming them to be the be-all-end-all of music. It is not Wagner's day.
@ uvindian
If you can I would greatly appreciate it if you could upload more videos from this string of performances. Anyway, thanks for this one!
Goostuh 11 months ago
2:04 IV-V-I=IV, (formule en marche in french) Fabulous harmony!
loupi1990 1 year ago
Just got their album. Incredible.
MariusChamberlin 1 year ago
@haruwan21 they are both death
googlekopfkind 1 year ago
@Scrufftar Estoy de acuerdo. Debemos probar lo nuevo pues hay obras rescatables incluso en el pop, el rock y los folklores nacionales. Supongo que los comentarios no pretenden decir que la obra de Beethoven es el fin de la música. Solo que apena ver al decadencia en que ha entrado este bello arte desde fines del siglo XX
albumblatt 1 year ago
La generación de jóvenes de hoy son como lombrices ciegas revolviéndose en un charquito enlodado. No conocen nada más allá de la música que el sistema les sirve y les hace comprar. El arte de hoy es -en sentido económico- un bien de consumo más. Carece de dimensión espiritual. No exalta el espíritu sino lo abarata todo. No conmueve, solo excita bajas pasiones. Es increíble que 200 años después esta música aún no haya sido superada. El verdadero arte es eterno.
albumblatt 1 year ago
I've never gave much of a listen to bethoven's music up until now. and it's opened up my world of music to a new level. it is magnificient, although I wish the new generation would give music such as this a chance too. There's only about one type they like these days. 'tis a shame.
jtmack55 2 years ago
preach! long live BEETHOVEN and mozart! :)
haruwan21 2 years ago
you got the point,I am totally fond of many other composers, in the same order: Handel, Tchaicowsky, Verdi, Schubert, Bach, Liszt, Mendel ssohn, Haydn, Brahms, Vivaldi, Chopin, Dvorak, Grieg, Wagner,Telemann, Bizet, Ravel, Rodrigo and so many others, I'm a fan of opera of which I could be talking endlessly, then I love 20th century music in English(lead by the Bee Gees, Beatles, etc) Spanish and latinamerican( being myself from Venezuela), Italian,etc. but Mozart and Beethoven that's e religion
beethomozart 3 years ago
i do agree that Beethoven was a genius and that his music, particularly his chamber works, are among my favorite, but your incessant analysis and seemingly religious devotion to him is rather off-putting and somewhat disturbing. There is too much music in the world to fall into the 18th and 19th century habit of endorsing one composer and claiming them to be the be-all-end-all of music. It is not Wagner's day.
Scrufftar 3 years ago