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09Beethoven: Symphony #9 In D Minor, Op. 125, "Choral" - 4. Presto, Allegro AssaiLudwig van BeethovenLudwig van Beethoven
13Finale - PrestoBela Drahos & Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia And ChorusBela Drahos & Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia And Chorus
15Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 "Choral": IV. Presto: Allegro assaiLudwig van BeethovenLudwig van Beethoven
16Beethoven: Symphony #9 In D Minor, Op. 125, "Choral" - 4. Presto, "O Freunde, Nicht Diese Töne!" - Allegro AssaiLondon Symphony OrchestraLondon Symphony Orchestra
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@joeyjaw141
0:24 Start of school
2:37 weekend
3:40 Monday day off
3:50 missing the bus
4:02 scolded by parents
4:47 Near spring break
5:22 Spring break
6:30 end of spring break
7:04 last few months of school
7:22 Summer break
@ewoudalliet1734
@@scottiestarcher409 Meesterwerk in Dutch. That's the (West) Germanic connection.
EN: Indescribably beautiful... it is a masterwork.
NL: Onbeschrijfelijk mooi... het is een meesterwerk.
Some other European reference languages I know
French: d'une beautรฉ indescriptible... c'est un chef d'oeuvre
Spanish: Indescriptiblemente hermosa ... es una obra maestra
Italian: Indescrivibilmente bello... รจ un capolavoro (capo = boss/master; lavoro ~ labour)
Swedish: obeskrivligt vackert... det รคr ett mรคsterverk
Also, describe; scribe comes from (de)scribere, which is Latin for "to write". Unbeschreiblich, onbeschrijfelijk and obeskrivtlig you can see the "(be)schreib", "(be)schrijf" and "(be)skrivt", which all have the same etymology tracing back to the same Latin word scribere as well; which was adopted by proto-Germanic (scribana). In English "shrive" still exists. "To write" is a purely Germanic word that can be traced back to proto-Indo-European; an alternate form also exists in many other Germanic languages (though often with a slightly or entirely different meaning).
@bluefoxthecutest2628
If you ever feel like you can't accomplish something just remember that a deaf man created the most widely known symphony on planet Earth.
@ebolavirus2780
BlueFox The Cutest even more he can create.....
Our....
Joy ๐ญ
@winzigerflashendeckel6894
@@ebolavirus2780 thanks ebola
@basil3272
I disliked this comment enough to edit it
@s0uls4nd
Yeah he's deaf and he made this song
But i'm not deaf.
@youtube_commenter
That was deep.
@steel-door1013
He wrote a song he never got to hear himself.
But the audience made sure he knew the true beauty of it.
@derrickstorm6976
By clapping which he also didn't hear...
@thesoldier.tf2243
โ@@Soufy Imagine how goofy clapping must look to deaf folk
@rjhalley7012
Best musician to date