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All done with 1958 tape recorders using vacuum tubes! Engineer Bob Fine was a genius!
It's not my fault man. You should have looked at the album cover more carefully before playing it! Glad you enjoyed though!
@georgeluft7881
3 ай бұрын
Denial XD
Awesome reaction! The cannons were funny when you acted like you had been shot out of your seat 😂 keep at em man, never turn down those headphones for the cannons, THEY'RE GLORIOUS
Everybody gangsta' til the cannons start firing.
There's also a 1712 Overture by PDQ Bach which is worth a listen.
Thank you for making me smile today 😂😂 love your videos
Hi Gidi, Something to play for people who say "Classical music is boring!" RogerC 3/15/24
My first concert, cannons and all. Shit was wild.
I have been waiting for you to hear this for so long! Loved the video, thanks gidi
@eliplayer2122
3 ай бұрын
piece
Great reaction getting shot and traumatized. The Cannons were loud but sounded more like rifles....
Dude ya gotta check out March Slav
The test of a good 1812 is the sound of the cannon.
Wow enjoyed the tempos in this performance. Great find!!
I was a little kid when I first heard this exact album. The album was new at the time, '57 - '58. Preceding the overture was a narrative of the sound that cannon shots made at different distances from the microphone , etc. This piece is what turned me on to classical music and piano lessons. But yeah, the cannons on this album were the best sounding ones on any recording of the 1812 ever, IMO, until I heard them at a military field featuring the 1812 Overture. Howitzers. I suppose the cannon narrative was the caution as to what lies ahead in the actual piece.
Good reactions and I'm glad you like it! Ballet music Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, Nutcracker also compsed by Tchaikovsky are very beautiful too!😊❤
Classy reaction 😁. I once saw a Calvin & Hobbes cartoon in which Calvin was so impressed that classical musicians use cannons as instruments that he decided to investigate classical music more thoroughly. May put in a request? 'Adiemus' by Karl Jenkins?
If you enjoyed this piece (with the exception of the cannon of course!), can I suggest - if you've not already done so - you react to any / all of Tchaik's last 3 symphonies, namely 4, 5, and 6. Personally, I'd find it almost impossible to rank them in order, each of them is so impressive in its own way.
@jimschmitz4848
3 ай бұрын
He's done #4,5 &6.
@fatitankeris6327
3 ай бұрын
But 6 should definitely get a revisit.
This work was commissioned to commemorate Russia’s defense against Napoleon’s armies in 1812.
@patinho5589
3 ай бұрын
And I oddly associate it with Napoleon as the protagonist.. I think they used it in many movies / a movie alongside the French / napoleon as the protagonist.
This was a strange mix of this; my copy doesn't have the bells so prominent. This and the William Tell Overture were two of my first favorite classical tunes. Glad you enjoyed it.
The intro is both moving and timeless.
I like the version by the Berlin Orchestra directed by Herbert Von Karajan
I highly recommend checking out the 2001 version on Telarc by the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. The opening string bit is changed to a choir singing a hymn and the cannon fire is digitally recorded so it's very powerful without any distortion.
Fantastic reaction to a masterpiece. I’m going to see this played on the Albert Hall organ for the Proms…..look up Jonathan Scot on the organ. One man playing this on one instrument……amazing.
Esta enorme pieza musical es mi obertura favorita de todos los tiempos, su poder e intensidad es sublime, por lo que he oido contiene como 3 canciones rusas y el Himno Nacional de Francia, la Marsellesa. Tu reacción fue muy buena y espontánea...jajajaja....Gracias por la reacción y por los subtítulos, me la disfruté mucho, hace algún tiempo te la recomendé en un comentario. Podrías reaccionar a la Obertura Poeta y Aldeano de Franz Von Suppé. Saludos desde Ciudad de Guatemala en Centro América.
Bravo.
Man down, man down! Medic!
Super!
Take the headphones off an shake the house through the speakers.
@GIDIREACTS
3 ай бұрын
My landlord wouldn’t be a happy but I guess it’s worth it
In dem Werk lässt Tchaikowsky die Französische und Russische Nationalhymne gegeneinander kämpfen, am Ende gewinnt, natürlich, die Russische. Coole Idee. Ist eine tolle Overtüre, wie auch Romeo und Julia oder Hamlet.
Riccardo Muti's recording with the Philadelphia Orchestra...the impeccable, unbeatable, incomparable gold standard 1812 Overture due to its precision, clarity, fidelity and definition of everything seamlessly gelled together! Believe you me!
Yo GIDI! Love the vids. Would be really cool if you could react to Scherzo 3 (Chopin) next. I can highly recommend Pogorelich's interpretation at the 1980 Chopin competition!
Try listening to the version with Sir George Solti and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra-and don’t turn the volume up!
Shame it isn't a version with choir. But I'm sure it was mentioned in an comment on an earlier video that a version with both choir and good cannons is hard to find.
If you want another piece that starts beautifully and ends triumphantly (not nearly as loud as this), I recommend The Pines of Rome by Respighi.
well, there is a cannon on the album cover XD
fun fact the beginning part is actually the melody to a prayer the prayer is Tropar Krestu (Troparion to the Cross) at the time russia was very religious
Cold? That's nothin' to what Napoleon found when he stayed too long in Russia in 1812.
You should check out Brahms Academic Festival Ouverture;)
you could become a classical radio host
I requested it 2 months ago 💀 i guess im getting banned
Fun fact: Tchaikovsky actually disliked this track himself lol
@Quotenwagnerianer
3 ай бұрын
He disliked a lot of music that he wrote. But in this case I get it. It was written on commission, a certain patriotic style was expected of him. He did not feel very inspired when he wrote it. It's effective, but despite it's popularity it is a pretty mediocre work compared by his usual standards. Especially the transition after the first cannon entrance to the carillon is just awful. Scale, scale, scale,scale,scale,scale... ad nauseam... Incidently Beethoven's most popular work at the time he was alive, the one that put him on the map of the common man, and that had no small part in the 20.000 people showing up at his funeral was "Wellington's Victory", also a piece with artillery and muskets firing, and one that Beethoven did not like very much.
Something tells me that Gidi had the volume turned up too high :(
Listen to Barber's Adagio
Your poor ears! Next you should try a version with chorus:. This also includes historical context kzread.info/dash/bejne/jKanu6ZtZrqXhZM.htmlsi=rleWZVNTNLiz3A5A
To be fair, it IS a terribly mixed recording ^^
@Quotenwagnerianer
3 ай бұрын
A mercury living presence recording terribly mixed? That would be the first. They were the best at their time, for as short lived as the label was. But I agree, it is not the best mixed recording of the piece. That would be Telarc's with Erich Kunzel conducting. That one that came with a warning that it could damage your equipment.
Heretic! HOW DARE YOU END 4 MONTHS WITHOUT CHOPIN 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭, Could you re-listen to the Chopin Sonata Opus 35 despite Yulianna Avdeeva's performance in 2010?