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Beethoven 9 - Chicago Symphony Orchestra - Riccardo Muti
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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: cso.org/beethoven9

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September 19, 2014
Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Riccardo Muti, conductor
Camilla Nylund, soprano
Ekaterina Gubanova, mezzo-soprano
Matthew Polenzani, tenor
Eric Owens, bass-baritone
Chicago Symphony Chorus
Duain Wolfe, director
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@mud2479

7 years ago

Amazing how all this was inside a dude´s mind once.

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@baekhyuneee5965

3 years ago

This quarantine changed me a lot

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@TimLoydShopHero

2 days ago

200 years ago. It's hard to believe. I hope the world is still here 200 years from now. If it is, this will still be considered a MASTERPIECE!

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@jaimealvarezmd7245

1 day ago

In honor of beethoven, i sit here, 200 years later listening to the gift he gave humanity.

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@zuzannawisniewska4464

10 months ago

"To play a wrong note is insignificant ; to play without passion is inexplicable " -- Ludwig van Beethoven

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@Sharvyg

8 years ago

Beethoven : you guys want some symphonies tonight? crowd : cheers loudly Beethoven : I can't hear you.

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@eddybabe7963

2 months ago

Imagine hearing this for the first time in 1824. 200 years later still spine-tingling.

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@Peter-Ondrej

1 day ago

On May 7,1824, Ludwig van Beethoven 9 th symphony premiered in Vienna which is considered a magnificent work and which is relevant for today ´s time. Today, the entire musical world is commemorating the 200 th anniversary of the release of this magnificent work.

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@Dad4Life

5 years ago

When this was over, the crowd was ecstatic and applauding wildly but Beethoven heard none of it.  The first violinist went to him and turned him around so he could see their reaction to his masterpiece. There are a few things in history that I wish I could time travel back and see and one of them would be the first performance of this with Beethoven himself conducting.

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@NFLization

4 years ago

Imagine how lit the crowd was mustve been when this dropped like 300 years ago at a live concert.

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@davegingrich8642

1 month ago

My brother (horn) and daughter-in-law (soprano section leader in the chorus) both in this recording. I am blessed.

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@zuzannawisniewska4464

1 month ago

Its March 2024. No matter how many times I listen to this , I never get tired of it....

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@maryuzu9174

1 year ago

It's so strange how I went from hip hop and pop music to orchestral pieces in just a year and now all I want passionately is to witness this live one day.

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@lakerman49

8 years ago

1st movement: 1:49 2nd movement: 19:34 3rd movement: 35:27 4th movement: 52:12 Ode to Joy: 54:48 Choral: 59:23

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@seantomlinson3320

1 day ago

200 years ago today. What an incredible masterpiece.

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@TheMaestromMephisto

1 month ago

-1824: Wow, this song is amazing! -2024: Wow, this song is amazing! Happy 200 years

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@zacharybenjamin6920

2 years ago

It breaks my heart that Beethoven would not be able to hear his own beautiful work. That he could still hear it in his head makes him truly a one-of-a-kind composer.

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@nathanscully3651

2 years ago

If you watch this, it is the culmination of millions of hours of human effort. From the creation of the instruments, to the contours of the hall. Every bow string pull and push, pulsing to a set of notes from a long dead genius. It resonates now as it will in 200 years, a marvel of human creation. Thank you to Charlie and your family to allow the rest of us to experience 90+ minutes of the joy of being human

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@sierramay5934

1 day ago

Performing this during college was one of the greatest, most profound, joyous and memorable experiences of my life! Happy 200 years to this masterpiece!

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@schimmelms

1 week ago

...one of the most beautiful pieces in music...ever written...

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