Beethoven Symphony 9 in D minor Op. 125 (3/7)

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  • Some people learned about Beethoven by watching movies like "A Clockwork Orange".. And, the reason they like it is because it makes them feel like Alex when they listen.. Heheh!

  • Beethoven's music perhaps more than any other inspires us to think in higher terms of ourselves and tells us that so much is possible in this universe and is the true harmony that exists this universe and not the constant division that those in power have imposed on the human race. Beethoven's music takes you on an incredible journey and in the end cleanses the soul. There is no doubt that Beethoven in my mind is the greatest composer of all time.

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  • Beethoven > Mozart

    

  • te kotły np. w 04:22; mistrzostwo- nie do pojęcia że można coś takiego napisać i to już właściwie będąc całkowicie głuchym.

  • I love this so much. Beethoven is the best of classical music

  • @jeromeT1020 (Cheap whisky+Youtube=me responding to ancient comments)

    I believe that Beethovens was a fucking genius, and if he had been born in the 40th century BC he would have geniused the shit out of sticks banging against rocks and wooden trumpets. Had he been born in the 13th century he would have geniused the shit out of lutes ond skin drums.

    And if he had been born in the 20th century he would still have been a genius. And he would have geniused the fuck out of synthesizers.

  • It's like fucking Venus herself.

  • fuck those dislikes. they don't know what real music is.

  • oh god, the trio section for the scherzo is way too fast!! shame

  • @TheLolwutlolwut I love The Doors

  • @Postalcatz

    It seems to me that the lost of his hearing was a problem for conducting especially, but composing for an orchestra doesn't requires to physically hear the orchestra, if one rely on the high value into Beethoven late works. But most of all, expressive content would have been diametrically different. What about the tragic expression on the 5th, if life was soft ?

  • The West is the best.

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