Best performance of Choral ever so far. Martha really outdid herself here. 👍👍👍 Lots of players in the orchestra have matured nicely (I have heard and seen them (younger version) playing before.
@origemar13 күн бұрын
Emoção, transcendência, lágrimas de felicidade e admiração eterna por essa orquestra, pela pianista Arguerich e pelo inimaginável Osawa; além de agradecer a esse magnífico compositor Ludwig van Beethoven, a pura humanidade! Beethoven a caminho da Nona Sinfonia!
@Gay_e.triste21 күн бұрын
3:11 i love how almost everyone remaining died AT THE SAME TIME
@stickmagassiАй бұрын
hello you didn't put no.3 does that mean you didn't manage? was looking for it all over youtube it seems i'm the only one who did it i have put it on my channel it took me >250 attemps :@
@hxyjdnАй бұрын
I didn’t record it. I think time trials are generally more difficult than challenge orbs
@stickmagassiАй бұрын
@@hxyjdn i won't do time trial, i have finished every orb + blue items to collect and that's enough for me
@styleexnietz1900Ай бұрын
Mind Blowing Performance with all generations. Tears flowing Experience.
@ernestogonzalezrubio6029Ай бұрын
Escucho la versión de Daniel Bareboim e interviene mucho en el piano al unisono del coro, una maravilla! me quedo con la duda si la versión más aproximada a la fantasía coral es esta; no quiero demeritar la maestría de la excelsa Martha Argerich y la maestría del maestro- genio Seiji Ozawa, solo me asaltan las dudas; las dos versiones son buenas y muy distitas
@douglasyiuchinglok3072 ай бұрын
Has any orchestra done the Choral Fantasy and the Symphony No. 9 together in one concert?
@betherealdeal2 ай бұрын
Choral Fantasy always gives me goose bumps ! I can run into a brick wall full speed lol
@germankatuschev80654 ай бұрын
PLease notice how she rarely looks at the score; it is obvious that she knows it by memory.
@starcatchingboy4 ай бұрын
Dios mio, que cosa más sublime, más maravillosa. Imposible no conmoverse hasta las lágrimas. Es la belleza en su máxima expresion. Qué bárbaridad.
@roku4015 ай бұрын
RIP Maestro Ozawa...
@DoniNumeritos5 ай бұрын
GO FOR IT KAITO!!!
@ItsBAndBees6 ай бұрын
Today’s my pappys funeral… and the only concert he was ever able to attend was me playing this and a few other things at the Nashville symphony… just feeling sad and nostalgic but happy he was here for this ❤
@annam5366 ай бұрын
Entusiasmante!Sempre immenso Beethoven!
@lolitalouca6 ай бұрын
...e ainda conta com o luxo da Stutzmann, de Fouchecourt e Goerne nos singelos solos.
@thochomerius7 ай бұрын
"Long-awaited DVD/Blu ray release featuring Seiji Ozawa and special guest Martha Argerich! •Seiji Ozawa is not only one of Japan’s best known conductors but also the founder of the Saito Kinen Festival in Matsumoto, better known as the Seiji Ozawa Festival. •Seiji Ozawa himself appeared with 63 Saito Kinen Orchestra members, passionately conducting Beethoven‘s Symphony No. 2 and No. 7: Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 2 in D major, op. 36 Live from the Kissei Bunka Hall, iMatsumoto, Japan, August 2015, directed by Mari Inamasu, Yo Asari Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A major, op. 92 Live from the Kissei Bunka Hall, iMatsumoto, Japan, August 2016,directed by Mari Inamasu, Yo Asari •Special feature: On the occasion of maestro Ozawa’s 81st birthday, Martha Argerich joined the orchestra to perform Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy op. 80, plus a rendition of ‘Happy Birthday’ - a deeply emotional moment! The Saito Kinen Orchestra members first came together in 1984, when Seiji Ozawa and Kazuyoshi Akiyama organized a special concert series to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Hideo Saito’s death. Mentor to both of these well-known conductors, Professor Saito is best remembered as co-founder of the Toho Gakuen School, one of Japan’s leading music institutions. Every summer the Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa gathers a number of great musicians in Matsumoto, Japan, to celebrate music. Renowned for his encouragement of young musicians, he founded the Saito Kinen Festival in Matsumoto in 1992. As of 2015 it is better known as the Seiji Ozawa Festival. 1 Opening00:00:0000:01:4600:01:46 Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 2 in D major, op. 36 2 Adagio molto - Allegro con brio00:01:4600:15:1500:13:29 3 Larghetto00:15:1500:27:0100:11:46 4 Scherzo (Allegro)00:27:0100:31:0600:04:05 5 Allegro molto00:31:0600:37:4500:06:39 6 Applause00:37:4500:39:1700:01:32 Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A major, op. 92 7 Opening00:39:1700:40:4300:01:26 8 Poco sostenuto - Vivace00:40:4300:56:1200:15:29 9 Allegretto00:56:1201:05:2000:09:08 10 Presto - Assai meno presto01:05:2001:12:5000:07:30 11 Allegro con brio01:12:5001:20:0500:07:15 12 Applause & End Credits 01:20:0501:22:5300:02:48 EXTRA: LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Choral Fantasy in C minor, Op.8024 mins Saito Kinen Orchestra Conductor: Seiji Ozawa Piano: Martha Argerich Soprano: Lydia Teuscher, Rie Miyake Alto: Nathalie Stutzmann Tenor: Kei Fukui, Jean-Paul Fouchécourt Baritone: Matthias Goerne Chorus: OMF Chorus" (www.amazon.com/Matsumoto-Festival-special-Martha-Argerich/dp/B06ZXZMT9J)
@3mari57 ай бұрын
WOW, you have my respect!
@orlandow.80378 ай бұрын
*Baralho!!! Ninguém posta o NOME DA ORQUESTRA!!! // Nobody posts the NAME OF THE ORCHESTRA!!! // ¡¡¡Nadie publica el NOMBRE DE LA ORQUESTA!!!*
@gabrielbais99198 ай бұрын
On november 14th I'll be performing this piece as part of the choir. Bass parts. I had a though time learning it 'cause of health problems but I wish it'll come out great.
@gabrielbais99198 ай бұрын
Tough*
@nintendoboy36058 ай бұрын
Why is the ending text in japanese?
@hxyjdn8 ай бұрын
Cause only Japanese language version existed back then. Other version released a year or so later iirc.
@nintendoboy36058 ай бұрын
You're my hero
@jiminsmxgicshop8 ай бұрын
I honestly thought it wasn’t possible to beat it and you had to purposely lose 💀
@nintendoboy36058 ай бұрын
I mean thats how its intended, you are able to eventually clear it without problems though.
@gustavoribasrezende9 ай бұрын
Tradução da letra em português: Com graça, charme e doçura soam as harmonias de nossas vidas, e do sentido da beleza geram as flores que eternamente florescem. Paz e alegria deslizam alegremente, como o jogo alternado das ondas; Tudo o que é bruto e hostil, transforma-se num sublime sentimento. Quando a mágica da música reina e as palavras sagradas são ditas, O glorioso deve ser concebido, Noite e tempestade se tornam luz. Paz exterior e bênção interior reinam para os afortunados. O sol da primavera da arte deixa a luz surgir de ambos. Grandeza, que entrou no coração, floresce como novo em toda sua beleza, Quando um espírito levanta vôo, ecoa em resposta um coro de espíritos. Então aceitem, ó belas almas, alegremente os dons da bela arte: Quando amor e força se juntam, a graça de Deus recompensa os homens. Poema de Cristoph Kuffner Tradução de Amancio Cueto Junior
@alexgabriel56509 ай бұрын
Delightful, although I find the tempo a bit slow, probably because I'm used to the versions of Claudio Abbado and Daniel Barenboim. Also, it must be the first time I see this piece performed with six solists instead of four.
@ronenr140510 ай бұрын
Great pianist, but why does she look like a MAN. I personally think that’s inappropriate to look like that for ANY WOMAN, even if she goes shopping nearby, tenfold for a pianist.
@sss-hq6ys11 ай бұрын
WHY NO ONE TALK ABOUT THIS
@normanhall8435 Жыл бұрын
Since my teen years (now 81), I have loved this music and never thought it was properly acknowledged. I love Seiji as he conducts with such emotion always. I am crying.
@halaabuissa9182 Жыл бұрын
❤
@MrStrangeSensation Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite things about these kind of performances is seeing such a diverse group of musicians working together. There are at least 5 different nations represented on this stage, joined by a German composer from 200 years ago, making some of the most beautiful sounds humans ever made.
@henrygaida7048 Жыл бұрын
To my mind, Ozawa is the last of the Titans of conducting: one of the greats in the mold of Furtwängler, Klemperer, Walter, Bernstein, et al.
@HelixDust Жыл бұрын
Respect for beating it as Kokichi
@rauljesusgarcia6166 Жыл бұрын
Cuantas lágrimas. Pero de felicidad.
@sayedattia113 Жыл бұрын
9:30 to 9:50 is a magic
@refoliation Жыл бұрын
Beautiful. Thank you.
@_juliakp1_ Жыл бұрын
2:16 takes an hour to go back to the other people lmao
@rgrksa Жыл бұрын
Legends
@baap39674 Жыл бұрын
Monokuma: *Wait, that's illegal*
@brianlemaire4221 Жыл бұрын
Ozawa is getting on in years, isn't he. I remember seeing him at the Tanglewood festival in the 1970s. So animated.
@aagiard Жыл бұрын
Magnifique enregistrement rempli d'énergie aussi bien de la part du piano, que du chef, de l'orchestre et du chant. Très gran plaisir à écouter et réécouter. Merci
@remirusaiki Жыл бұрын
kaito whenever he jumps: youtube 🕴
@samuellai1908 Жыл бұрын
mewtwo for me
@x.jmo-Ай бұрын
for me: you too
@Noxa0fficial Жыл бұрын
kokichi>>
@CadaverKuma Жыл бұрын
Nope
@CadaverKuma Жыл бұрын
You have no taste and you are a clone of everybody else that likes kokichi, no personality.
@kauannykkjk Жыл бұрын
@@CadaverKumaand what does it taste like? just because he's a villain no one can like him?
@CadaverKuma Жыл бұрын
@@kauannykkjk what does what taste like? Im only saying that everybody who likes kokichi are all the same, no personality.
@pri606711 ай бұрын
@@CadaverKumadude u cant know that lolol if u dont like him then peace but let other people be
@lolababagrillz Жыл бұрын
I SCREAMED WHEN I SAW KOKICHI WIN I WAS SO HAPPY
@wandabunny8199 Жыл бұрын
I was the opposite 😊
@NRDZ.United Жыл бұрын
I WAS HAPPY TOO 😁✨
@Nicholas_Buck Жыл бұрын
To paraphrase the great humanist (and mathematician), David Hilbert - Music knows no races; for music the entire world is one country.
@alexsandromedeiros828 Жыл бұрын
Beleza, precisão técnica, arrojo, paixão... Música em Grande Latitude! Martha Argerich, Orgulho do Piano Latino-americano.
@josemanuel-sk2bg Жыл бұрын
Maravillosa obra maravillosa interpretacion
@charlieshoemaker4327 Жыл бұрын
What orchestra is this?
@Edsonvaldomiro1 Жыл бұрын
Fantástico, magnifico, incomparável. Imagino a sensação de poder assistir presencialmente. Isso é cultura de primeira!
@Kass_Ai Жыл бұрын
Pero man, es imposible, hace como 15 min que estoy tratando de hacerlo
Пікірлер
Best performance of Choral ever so far. Martha really outdid herself here. 👍👍👍 Lots of players in the orchestra have matured nicely (I have heard and seen them (younger version) playing before.
Emoção, transcendência, lágrimas de felicidade e admiração eterna por essa orquestra, pela pianista Arguerich e pelo inimaginável Osawa; além de agradecer a esse magnífico compositor Ludwig van Beethoven, a pura humanidade! Beethoven a caminho da Nona Sinfonia!
3:11 i love how almost everyone remaining died AT THE SAME TIME
hello you didn't put no.3 does that mean you didn't manage? was looking for it all over youtube it seems i'm the only one who did it i have put it on my channel it took me >250 attemps :@
I didn’t record it. I think time trials are generally more difficult than challenge orbs
@@hxyjdn i won't do time trial, i have finished every orb + blue items to collect and that's enough for me
Mind Blowing Performance with all generations. Tears flowing Experience.
Escucho la versión de Daniel Bareboim e interviene mucho en el piano al unisono del coro, una maravilla! me quedo con la duda si la versión más aproximada a la fantasía coral es esta; no quiero demeritar la maestría de la excelsa Martha Argerich y la maestría del maestro- genio Seiji Ozawa, solo me asaltan las dudas; las dos versiones son buenas y muy distitas
Has any orchestra done the Choral Fantasy and the Symphony No. 9 together in one concert?
Choral Fantasy always gives me goose bumps ! I can run into a brick wall full speed lol
PLease notice how she rarely looks at the score; it is obvious that she knows it by memory.
Dios mio, que cosa más sublime, más maravillosa. Imposible no conmoverse hasta las lágrimas. Es la belleza en su máxima expresion. Qué bárbaridad.
RIP Maestro Ozawa...
GO FOR IT KAITO!!!
Today’s my pappys funeral… and the only concert he was ever able to attend was me playing this and a few other things at the Nashville symphony… just feeling sad and nostalgic but happy he was here for this ❤
Entusiasmante!Sempre immenso Beethoven!
...e ainda conta com o luxo da Stutzmann, de Fouchecourt e Goerne nos singelos solos.
"Long-awaited DVD/Blu ray release featuring Seiji Ozawa and special guest Martha Argerich! •Seiji Ozawa is not only one of Japan’s best known conductors but also the founder of the Saito Kinen Festival in Matsumoto, better known as the Seiji Ozawa Festival. •Seiji Ozawa himself appeared with 63 Saito Kinen Orchestra members, passionately conducting Beethoven‘s Symphony No. 2 and No. 7: Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 2 in D major, op. 36 Live from the Kissei Bunka Hall, iMatsumoto, Japan, August 2015, directed by Mari Inamasu, Yo Asari Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A major, op. 92 Live from the Kissei Bunka Hall, iMatsumoto, Japan, August 2016,directed by Mari Inamasu, Yo Asari •Special feature: On the occasion of maestro Ozawa’s 81st birthday, Martha Argerich joined the orchestra to perform Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy op. 80, plus a rendition of ‘Happy Birthday’ - a deeply emotional moment! The Saito Kinen Orchestra members first came together in 1984, when Seiji Ozawa and Kazuyoshi Akiyama organized a special concert series to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Hideo Saito’s death. Mentor to both of these well-known conductors, Professor Saito is best remembered as co-founder of the Toho Gakuen School, one of Japan’s leading music institutions. Every summer the Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa gathers a number of great musicians in Matsumoto, Japan, to celebrate music. Renowned for his encouragement of young musicians, he founded the Saito Kinen Festival in Matsumoto in 1992. As of 2015 it is better known as the Seiji Ozawa Festival. 1 Opening00:00:0000:01:4600:01:46 Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 2 in D major, op. 36 2 Adagio molto - Allegro con brio00:01:4600:15:1500:13:29 3 Larghetto00:15:1500:27:0100:11:46 4 Scherzo (Allegro)00:27:0100:31:0600:04:05 5 Allegro molto00:31:0600:37:4500:06:39 6 Applause00:37:4500:39:1700:01:32 Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A major, op. 92 7 Opening00:39:1700:40:4300:01:26 8 Poco sostenuto - Vivace00:40:4300:56:1200:15:29 9 Allegretto00:56:1201:05:2000:09:08 10 Presto - Assai meno presto01:05:2001:12:5000:07:30 11 Allegro con brio01:12:5001:20:0500:07:15 12 Applause & End Credits 01:20:0501:22:5300:02:48 EXTRA: LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Choral Fantasy in C minor, Op.8024 mins Saito Kinen Orchestra Conductor: Seiji Ozawa Piano: Martha Argerich Soprano: Lydia Teuscher, Rie Miyake Alto: Nathalie Stutzmann Tenor: Kei Fukui, Jean-Paul Fouchécourt Baritone: Matthias Goerne Chorus: OMF Chorus" (www.amazon.com/Matsumoto-Festival-special-Martha-Argerich/dp/B06ZXZMT9J)
WOW, you have my respect!
*Baralho!!! Ninguém posta o NOME DA ORQUESTRA!!! // Nobody posts the NAME OF THE ORCHESTRA!!! // ¡¡¡Nadie publica el NOMBRE DE LA ORQUESTA!!!*
On november 14th I'll be performing this piece as part of the choir. Bass parts. I had a though time learning it 'cause of health problems but I wish it'll come out great.
Tough*
Why is the ending text in japanese?
Cause only Japanese language version existed back then. Other version released a year or so later iirc.
You're my hero
I honestly thought it wasn’t possible to beat it and you had to purposely lose 💀
I mean thats how its intended, you are able to eventually clear it without problems though.
Tradução da letra em português: Com graça, charme e doçura soam as harmonias de nossas vidas, e do sentido da beleza geram as flores que eternamente florescem. Paz e alegria deslizam alegremente, como o jogo alternado das ondas; Tudo o que é bruto e hostil, transforma-se num sublime sentimento. Quando a mágica da música reina e as palavras sagradas são ditas, O glorioso deve ser concebido, Noite e tempestade se tornam luz. Paz exterior e bênção interior reinam para os afortunados. O sol da primavera da arte deixa a luz surgir de ambos. Grandeza, que entrou no coração, floresce como novo em toda sua beleza, Quando um espírito levanta vôo, ecoa em resposta um coro de espíritos. Então aceitem, ó belas almas, alegremente os dons da bela arte: Quando amor e força se juntam, a graça de Deus recompensa os homens. Poema de Cristoph Kuffner Tradução de Amancio Cueto Junior
Delightful, although I find the tempo a bit slow, probably because I'm used to the versions of Claudio Abbado and Daniel Barenboim. Also, it must be the first time I see this piece performed with six solists instead of four.
Great pianist, but why does she look like a MAN. I personally think that’s inappropriate to look like that for ANY WOMAN, even if she goes shopping nearby, tenfold for a pianist.
WHY NO ONE TALK ABOUT THIS
Since my teen years (now 81), I have loved this music and never thought it was properly acknowledged. I love Seiji as he conducts with such emotion always. I am crying.
❤
One of my favorite things about these kind of performances is seeing such a diverse group of musicians working together. There are at least 5 different nations represented on this stage, joined by a German composer from 200 years ago, making some of the most beautiful sounds humans ever made.
To my mind, Ozawa is the last of the Titans of conducting: one of the greats in the mold of Furtwängler, Klemperer, Walter, Bernstein, et al.
Respect for beating it as Kokichi
Cuantas lágrimas. Pero de felicidad.
9:30 to 9:50 is a magic
Beautiful. Thank you.
2:16 takes an hour to go back to the other people lmao
Legends
Monokuma: *Wait, that's illegal*
Ozawa is getting on in years, isn't he. I remember seeing him at the Tanglewood festival in the 1970s. So animated.
Magnifique enregistrement rempli d'énergie aussi bien de la part du piano, que du chef, de l'orchestre et du chant. Très gran plaisir à écouter et réécouter. Merci
kaito whenever he jumps: youtube 🕴
mewtwo for me
for me: you too
kokichi>>
Nope
You have no taste and you are a clone of everybody else that likes kokichi, no personality.
@@CadaverKumaand what does it taste like? just because he's a villain no one can like him?
@@kauannykkjk what does what taste like? Im only saying that everybody who likes kokichi are all the same, no personality.
@@CadaverKumadude u cant know that lolol if u dont like him then peace but let other people be
I SCREAMED WHEN I SAW KOKICHI WIN I WAS SO HAPPY
I was the opposite 😊
I WAS HAPPY TOO 😁✨
To paraphrase the great humanist (and mathematician), David Hilbert - Music knows no races; for music the entire world is one country.
Beleza, precisão técnica, arrojo, paixão... Música em Grande Latitude! Martha Argerich, Orgulho do Piano Latino-americano.
Maravillosa obra maravillosa interpretacion
What orchestra is this?
Fantástico, magnifico, incomparável. Imagino a sensação de poder assistir presencialmente. Isso é cultura de primeira!
Pero man, es imposible, hace como 15 min que estoy tratando de hacerlo
Yo no sé si seguirlo intentando
lo conseguiste al final?
MARVELOUS 💝......!🌍🎶🎇
A very good orchestra and well directed.