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The secrets of the world s most famous symphony - Hanako Sawada

The secrets of the world s most famous symphony - Hanako Sawada

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Discover what makes Ludwig van Beethoven s Symphony Number Five a musical masterpiece, and uncover the story behind its inception. Eight ferocious notes open one of the most explosive pieces of music ever composed. Ludwig van Beethoven s Symphony Number Five premiered in 1808, and quickly won acclaim. Its central motif and raw emotionality have continued to resound through the ages. So what exactly makes Beethoven s Fifth so captivating? Hanako Sawada uncovers the story behind this musical masterpiece
Date: 2021-09-21

Comments and reviews: 9


Whatever maybe reason behind the his compositions' success, I always have this feeling wherein I feel more elevated than the world around me, a chilling sensation that is smoothing and makes me rise above myself and motivate me further. That is Beethoven. Thank you TedEd for this video.
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It's the most famous for sure fiest listening it in Tom and Jerry and used to love it since then no one can deny, it really starts feeling of traveling in dark untill the last note of shine comes
I felt it and knowing that everyone feels same shows how great this is.

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After Beethoven became completely dead he used to play a piano by holding a copper wire tightly between his teeth which was connected to the piano, so that he could 'hear' the notes through the vibrations. Pure dedication.
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Dear Ted-Ed, I'm greatly thankful for your video on classical music, it is really enlightening to see that many others too care about classical music and I thank you for that. On behalf of the classical music gang.
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Something modern musicians like Kanie will never understand. when you make music like this you do not have to call yourself genius, voice of generation. the world will call you that instead
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I absolutely hate how much I absolutely loOoOove this video's style of animation. I can't tell you how many screen shots I just took for backgrounds on my phone. =/ haha le siiiigh.
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The school next door to my house would always play Canon in D before assembly. If u made it before the song ends, you aren't late. I found it very functional and funny.
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I was able to identify the tune just by the title (I didnt know the real name) because I was trying to find this tune as Dun Dun Dun duuuuuun for months. XD
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Please Ted Ed; you do such a tremendous job with literature, that I would love to see a regular series of videos on classical compositions and composers.
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