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~ Ludwig van Beethoven Symphonie Nr. 5
Views: 1951752 |  |  |  |  | Hier sehen sie ein Video zur 5.ten Symphony von Ludwig van Beethoven. Die Aufnahmen entstanden in Weingarten. (bei Ravensburg,Oberschwaben) Für die Musik habe ich eine Lizenz ! Tags: ARD,ZDF,ORF,Arte,Classica,BBC,NBC Premiere,Pay,TV,Teleclub,Star,Lights,N ...More ature Colors,Magic,Effects,Farben,K... |
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~ Fur Elise (Funky)
Views: 3497386 |  |  |  |  | I was 9 when I played this "When I open my eyes I must sigh, for what I see is contrary to my religion, and I must despise the world which does not know that music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy." -- Ludwig van Beethoven, quoted by ...More Bettina von Arnin, letter to Goethe, 1810 "...And if we cannot end now our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity. For, in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's future. And we are all mortal. —John F. Kennedy (eligarf)"www.youtube.com |
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~ Richard Clayderman - Feelings
Views: 1927726 |  |  |  |  | awesome relaxing soothing music.. This music is to help you relax, and calm you....Stress reliever A piece of music solo Piano for Richard Clayderman Biography: With his lush, sophisticated, instrumental, approach to pop music, Richard Clayderman (born: P ...More hillipe Pages) is, according to The Guinness Book of World Records, "the most successful pianist in the world." Clayderman's albums routinely sell millions of copies and his concerts are quickly sold out. In a review of his 1985 Carnegie Hall concert, Variety wrote, "(Clayderman's) main appeal lies in his youth and boyish good looks...coupled with his gentlemanly charm and his thick French accent, they promise to rope in the romantically inclined middle-aged Yank ladies who cotton to this ilk of soothing entertainment." Nancy Reagan referred to Clayderman as "the prince of romance." Instructed in classical piano by his father, Clayderman enrolled in the Paris Conservatory of Music at the age of twelve. Four years later, he placed first in a piano competition at the school. Despite his classical background, Clayderman opted for popular music when he launched his professional career. A tour as opening act for French rock musician Johnny Hollyday introduced him to an international following. Clayderman's debut album, Ballade Pour Adeline, recorded at the urging of producers and composers Oliver Toussaint and Paul De Senneville in 1977, sold more than twenty million copies and was distributed in 38 countries. Clayderman, who ... |
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~ Beethoven - Für Elise (fur Elise, piano solo)
Views: 2319662 |  |  |  |  | Für Elise, by Ludwig van Beethoven, performed by Stephen Malinowski, with scrolling bar-graph and conventional scores. FAQ Q: Where can I get the music for this piece? A: The score in the video is available for free here: www.musanim.com And here's a vers ...More ion for a solo melody instrument (like flute): www.musanim.com Q: What does "Für Elise" mean? A: For Elisa; read more about it here: en.wikipedia.org Q: I am trying to learn this piece, but the rhythm is confusing. Help! A: You are right, the rhythm is confusing. I had the same trouble when I was first trying to learn the piece. The reason for this is that Beethoven is playing a rhythmic trick on us; the piece is notated in 3/8 time, but the notes sometimes form 3/8 groups and sometimes form 3/4 groups (or, at the beginning, 2/4). I've made a version of the score that shows how this works; you might find that it is easier to learn from this: www.musanim.com Q: Did Beethoven write this when he was deaf? A: Beethoven started losing his hearing in 1796, when he was about 26 years old; Carl Czerny said that he could hear music in 1812, but he was almost completely deaf by 1814. He wrote Fur Elise 1808 and 1810, so he probably could hear it, at least a little. In any case, he could certainly hear it perfectly "in his head," since he could read music (and hear in it his "mind's ear") just as easily as most people can read words. Q: What is that obnoxious high-pitched sound? A: Here is a version with that sound removed: www ... |
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~ Für Elise(Elise) By Ludwig Van Beethoven
Views: 793139 |  |  |  |  | {SUBSCRIBE!!} Hi my name is Vi and i was 11 when i made this video (but check out my channel if you wanna know my current age) and this is my first Video!!!! here is a little history lesson on Beethoven: He was born in the German town of Bonn on the 16th ...More of December 1770. His grandfather Ludwig and his father Johann were both musicians. Johann was to act as little Ludwig's first music teacher, but Ludwig soon changed to the court organist CG Neefe. Passing eleven years of age, Ludwig deputized for Neefe, and at twelve had his first music published. He then stayed as Neefe's assistant until 1787, when at seventeen, he took off for Vienna. Even though Vienna was to be his home for the rest of his life, this first visit was short. On hearing that his mother was dying, he quickly returned to Bonn. Five years later he finally moved to Vienna to live and work. After arriving in 1792 he studied composition and counterpoint under Haydn, Schenk, Salieri and Albrechtsberger. At the same time, he tried to establish himself as pianist and composer. His good relations with the towns aristocracy soon led to a secured income. In 1809, with the sole condition that he stayed in Vienna, Prince Kinsky, Prince Lobkowitz and Archduke Rudolp even guaranteed Beethoven a yearly income. But going back to the years around 1800, which is traditionally called the early period, he was still trying to master the high classical style. This strive culminated in the second symphony from 1801-1802. This ... |
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~ Because - Across the Universe
Views: 744122 |  |  |  |  | Because from "Across the Universe" the film I couldn't find it anywhere on here, so I decided to upload a vid myself. Enjoy ^_^ Here's some information on the creation of the original song. (thanks wikipedia, where would I be without you? lol) Because" is ...More a ballad written by John Lennon[1] (credited to Lennon-McCartney) and performed by The Beatles. It features a 3-part harmony vocal performance between Lennon, McCartney and George Harrison, overdubbed three times to make nine voices in all.[2] It appeared on the 1969 album Abbey Road, and is the song that precedes the extended medley that formed side two of the original LP record. The story has been told that this song is actually "Moonlight Sonata" by Ludwig van Beethoven played backwards. While this is not precisely true, "Moonlight Sonata" certainly served as an inspiration for the song. "Yoko was playing Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata' on the piano ... I said, 'Can you play those chords backwards?', and wrote 'Because' around them. The lyrics speak for themselves ... No imagery, no obscure references." |
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~ Ludwig van Beethoven: Ode an die Freude/Ode to Joy 1
Views: 738022 |  |  |  |  | Ludwig van Beethoven: Ode an die Freude/Ode to Joy Der bekannte Ausschnitt aus Beethovens 9. Symphonie The famous part of Beethoven's 9th Symphonie Text/Lyrics: O Freunde, nicht diese Töne! Sondern lasst uns angenehmere anstimmen und freudenvollere! Freud ...More e, schöner Götterfunken, Tochter aus Elysium, Wir betreten feuertrunken. Himmlische, dein Heiligtum! Deine Zauber binden wieder Was die Mode streng geteilt; Alle Menschen werden Brüder Wo dein sanfter Flügel weilt. Wem der grosse Wurf gelungen Eines Freundes Freund zu sein, Wer ein holdes Weib errungen, Mische seinen Jubel ein! Ja, wer auch nur eine Seele Sein nennt auf dem Erdenrund! Und wer's nie gekonnt, der stehle Weinend sich aus diesem Bund. Freude trinken alle Wesen An den Brüsten der Natur; Alle Guten, alle Bösen, Folgen ihrer Rosenspur. Küsse gab sie uns und Reben, Einen Freund, geprüft im Tod; Wollust ward dem Wurm gegeben, Und der Cherub steht vor Gott! Froh, wie seine Sonnen fliegen Durch des Himmels prächt'gen Plan, Laufet, Brüder, eure Bahn, Freudig, wie ein Held zum Siegen. Seid umschlungen, Millionen. Dieser Kuss der ganzen Welt! Brüder! Über'm Sternenzelt Muss ein lieber Vater wohnen. Ihr stürzt nieder, Millionen? Ahnest du den Schöpfer, Welt? Such ihn über'm Sternenzelt! Über Sternen muss er wohnen. |
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~ Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 in C Minor (2)
Views: 721809 |  |  |  |  | LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Symphony no. 5 in C minor Op. 67 2. Andante con moto Performed by Tafelmusik Conducted by Bruo Weil *ATTENTION* Regretfully, I am not posting the last two movements, because I have yet to find a satisfactory way to slice t ...More he movements in order to fit under youtube's ten minute time limit. |
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~ Yngwie Malmsteen- Beethoven`s 5th symphony
Views: 721781 |  |  |  |  | A really good version. Young Yngwie playing the 5th Symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven in 1985. Beethoven wrote Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67 between 1804 and 1808. It comprises four movements: an opening sonata allegro, an andante, and a fast scherzo w ...More hich leads attacca to the finale. |
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~ Fur Elise by Beethoven - Piano V1 by Abigail
Views: 585888 |  |  |  |  | Fur Elise (For Elise) is the popular name of the Bagatelle in A minor, a very famous piece of music by Ludwig van Beethoven, written in about 1810. The piece begins with a plaintive right-hand theme accompanied by arpeggios in the left hand; the harmonies ...More used are A minor and E major. The next section maintains the same texture, but broadens the harmony to include C major its dominant, G major. A faster section follows, written in the key of F major. This section is the bane of many pianists who easily play the opening, but then are forced to either skip the section or spend a lot of time developing the required coordination. (There is an apocryphal story that Beethoven wrote this part after an argument with Elise, knowing that she would not be able to play it.) The first section returns without alteration; next, the piece moves into D minor with an ominous theme set over a pedal point. Demo play on Yamaha U1 Piano |
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~ Beethoven 5th Symphony (No. 5, graphical score animation, allegro)
Views: 1096930 |  |  |  |  | "Download?" and other FAQ for Ludwig van Beethoven's 5th Symphony 5, First mvt.,accompanied by a scrolling bar-graph score. Q: Where can I download this video for my iPhone/iPod/iPad/computer/etc.? A: You can get it here: musanim.cerizmo.com Q Where can I ...More get free sheet music for this piece? A: Here: tinyurl.com Q: What do the colors in the bar-graph score mean? A: The colors show which instruments are playing. Here's a chart: www.musanim.com Q: Please tell me more about the composer. A: You can read about Beethoven here en.wikipedia.org Q: Who is playing this? A: I licensed this recording from www.royalty-free-classical-music.org It is performed by the Royalty Free Classical Music Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Keith J. Salmon. I don't know anything beyond that about the recording (like, whether it is a real orchestra or synthetic, who are its members, when and where was the recording made, etc.) Q Is there a way I could make bar-graph scores like this myself? A: The Music Animation Machine MIDI file player will generate this display; you can get the (Windows) software here: www.musanim.com There are lots of places on the web where you can get MIDI files; I usually go to the Classical Archives site first: www.classicalarchives.com Q: Could you please do a MAM video of ______? A: Please read this page: www.musanim.com Q: How did you make this video? A: There were a lot of steps; here's a short summary. I found a recording I could license and made the ... |
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