Beethoven 9 - Chicago Symphony Orchestra - Riccardo Muti



On May 7, 1824, Beethoven shared his 9th Symphony with the world even though he could never hear it. On May 7, 2015 celebrate the anniversary of Beethoven’s most glorious and jubilant masterpiece with Riccardo Muti and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. An exhilarating testament to the human spirit, Beethoven’s Ninth bursts with brooding power and kinetic energy and culminates in the exultant hymn, “Ode to Joy.”The video is now available free on demand for all to enjoy! - See more at: http://cso.org/beethoven9 #sharethejoy

Comments

  1. Let's go oboes
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  3. I've always felt bad for the choir that has to stand there for almost an hour.
  4. This is a fine performance, but i compared it to the Bernstein one... the result is interesting for me. Bernstein just sounds so raw and pure while this one sounds polished and refined. I prefer Bernstein's style over this one.
  5. from 59:29 is the lyric suppose to have any meaning at all? didn't get it at all
  6. 35.40 - nell'adagio molto e cantabile - andante moderato ( in lingua italiana prego) personalmente "sento" Mozart. Sicuramente è una incompetente "sviolettata" ma, ritengo, che in Musica l'ignoranza del pentagramma abbia sempre contribuito agli ascolti. I pizzicati evocati dal Maestro Muti ricordano quelli dei "Wiener" e sorprendentemente evocano  Mozart e gli ottoni Beethoven. Si può ben dire che i Direttori europei abbiano ben operato sulle potenzialità della C.S.O.. Grazie al nostro Maestro e alla duttile C.S.O..
  7. this is so inspiring, oh m y l o r d
  8. As he combs his hair away during the beginnging of the last movement.....we begin to learn that he is indeed well educated and versed on this piece.
  9. To all the people that don't play in an orchestra and say they want to play this you don't I couldn't play 2 staffs of ode to joy in Jaffa 1 so that's lots of training
  10. Surprisingly I learned to play "Ode to Joy" in Jaffa 1well 2 staffs and it was hard
  11. Exhilarating!
  12. WONDERFUL!! Thank you very much.
  13. for anyone wanting to go see them in their own concert hall never and I repeat. NEVER try to save money by purchasing limited viewing seats. know I didn't buy the tickets so I cant complain to much but. those seats are horrible if you want to see anything than you have to stand. and I tell you what standing for a full Mahler symphony is not fun.
  14. If I were Jesus the Christ , and God asked me to return to the earth once again , I will come out from the cloud with the child angels , and the 9th symphony will be in the Background..
  15. Aga bi yazı ödevim vardı arkada motive olayım diye açtım bir baktım 40 dakika geçmiş ödevde hiç takılmadan bitti . Artık bebeklerimsiniz!
  16. Echt internationale Kombination des Komponisten, des Dirigenten und des Orchesters. Das Ergebnis ist unglaublich schön und tiefempfunden.
  17. Please help me. Whats a good beginners flute, viola or bass? please respond someone .
  18. i seriously wanna play orchestra. i play guutar since middle school but, orchestra has so much more emotion and feeling to me, where is a good place to start? i wanna learn flute or viola or bass
  19. An amazing performance! Clear, precise, articulate and powerful. The Chicago Symphony and The Cleveland Orchestra are my two favorite American symphony orchestras. Add the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics and you have four exceptional orchestras. Just heavenly!
  20. One of the most thrilling pieces ever created .... And to sing it is a once in a lifetime event!


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