If somebody's wondering about this city in the night, well my friend its Dresden. The capital of the Federal State of Saxony. One of the Eastern Federal states of Germany. I went through my apprenticeship as an office clerk in this city. Long before I begun and finished high school. A really beautiful city. With so much culture and tradition. This painting shows Dresden by night in emperial times. Maybe in the early 18th century. The bridge seemes to be under construction. Today it's one of the multiple old bridges of Dresden.
“Whoever had forgotten how to cry learned again at the destruction of Dresden. I stand at the end of my life and envy my dead comrades, who were spared this experience.”
Dude. Humanity as a culture may have just peaked in the 18th and 19th centuries. The works of art, literature, and music produced during those times are still among the most recognizable, analyzed, and appreciated works in history. In my opinion also, the lack of technology makes these accomplishments more impressive. Today, any person could go on synthesia and with a little time and effort make a complex piece like this by themselves, whereas these composers had to assemble a small army of professional musicians, themselves having dedicated thousands of hours to their trade. A modern artist can use digital tools to create a visually stunning art piece, while artists then had to spend hours upon hours on massive canvases creating these works. I simply think the commercialization and mass production of the ability to create has led to the dilution of art as a form of expression.
i’ve recently has this exact thought and i completely agree with you. The artistic works published in the 18th-19th century have survived centuries now, and will live on for many others. Whereas “modern art” is not nearly as rich and will probably be a dust in it all.
Около полотна Айвазовского стояла несколько минут. Поразило все: объем работы, достоверность изображения. Осталось в памяти на всю жизнь. А цифровые? Останутся ли они?
@@samsaauce the mass production & consumption of music these days, using the same loops/samples just makes it fly by a lot faster... so you're definitely right there
Or leave it to modern man to think he's the crown jewel cause someone discovered how to harness electricity, everything in the past was just as or more important 🤔 classic lol where do yall think the liers and harps came from this music been played for 3500 years minimum in 🇬🇷
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This is how passionate love feels. True fire. The essence of purity. Two hearts entwined with and exposed to one another. Thats what this makes me think about when i hear it. And I thank God I have it
Let me tell you what's its feel like A emptiness echoed inside of me with a hint of hope that someday this will end A silence all over my surroundings I'm alone standing and looking for something what's not mine The LOVE. Still deep inside its craves and this hope keep the burning fire alive . But death comes any moment what if those sparks just die? Still that hope within me says" YOU WILL FIND YOUR LOVE"
Cette interprétation est tout simplement sublime la poésie la finesse le romantisme sans la tristesse un vrai bonheur de l'écouter qui fait du bien à l'âme ❤️🙏😔
Chopin's Nocturne in C Sharp Minor is a beautiful and melancholic piece of music that showcases his mastery of the piano. The piece was composed in 1830, but was not published until 1870, after Chopin's death. The piece is also known as Nocturne No. 20 or Nocturne posthumous, because it was not given an opus number by Chopin. The piece is written for solo piano, and follows the typical nocturne form of a slow and lyrical melody over a simple accompaniment. The piece is in ternary form, with an A-B-A structure. The A section is in C sharp minor, and features a haunting and expressive melody that rises and falls over a steady bass line. The B section is in D flat major, and features a contrasting and more cheerful melody that is embellished with ornaments and trills. The A section returns with some variations and leads to a coda that ends with a final chord in C sharp minor. The piece is one of Chopin's most popular and well-known works, and has been used in many films, TV shows and commercials. The piece is especially famous for being the main soundtrack of the 2002 film The Pianist, which tells the story of a Polish-Jewish pianist who survives the Holocaust. The piece is also associated with Chopin's own life, as it reflects his struggle with his poor health and his love for George Sand, a French novelist who was his partner for many years. Chopin's Nocturne in C Sharp Minor is a masterpiece of romantic music that expresses and evokes deep emotions with music. It shows Chopin's genius as a composer and a pianist, and his ability to create musical poetry with the piano.
Chopin's Nocturne in C Sharp Minor is truly a timeless masterpiece. This slowed and reverb version adds an ethereal quality to the already hauntingly beautiful melody. A must-listen for any classical music lover! 😍🎶
@@adsensetv2788 I second this, once I had all the notes down, it still felt empty because I had to learn every emotion for every single note again and again
I remember this song so much that I started practicing it when I was 8 years old and it didn't come out and now that I'm 12 I know it all and since then I haven't forgotten it it has become one of my favorite classic songs an incomparable art like chopin there is none so much that the song transmits peace
Şartlandırılmış hisler, en güzel hisleri Nam-ı değer Kaptan, Atilla ilhan yoldaşın eserlerinden birkaç tane okuyup, bu güzel piyesi dinleyerek yaşayacaksındır.
this is real music. real music can put more emotions by just instruments. nowadays, people listening to people abusing in a melody and call it music. this, my friends is real music, not even a word but can put music straight into your heart, but this Nocturne is better than 95% of music composed in the 21st century. after Classical , there was Rock, Rock n Roll now its just abusing. people be giving death threats to one another can call it music.
@sopv5884 i would say not only Chopin. Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Erik Satie, Franz Liszt, Tchaikovsky, Dmitri Shostakovich, Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy, Niccolo Paganini, Vivaldi, Offenbach, Grieg, Franz Schubert, Karl Jenkins, Rachmanioff, etc. I consider all of them to be real musicians. But in the piano, Chopin is unmatched
Polacy łączmy się i bądźmy dumni z naszych przodków, z kultury i kraju, który mimo burzliwej historii nadal trzyma się. Kocham Polskę i jestem z niej dumny.
It took seven years of memory and rememberence to find this, serendipity and Providence, patience and willingness to simply wait... and this grand old tune did turn up one day, after years of searching and waiting, this beautiful music did once more arrive at my ears, in a supermarket, at the establishments of my frequencies, like a gift, haunting yet satisfying, terrible yet welcomed...my tears accompanying all the time, but not this moment. Perhaps I have cried enough, I know not.. Maybe I'm just all out of bubblegum. I don't want to kick ass anymore. Thoughts of peace and love are replacing everything ❤
haunting… like a child trapped in an orphanage in the 1800’s….who one dark stormy day, sneaks up into the cluttered dusty attic of the building. As he navigates through the faint light of the small windows, he stumbles upon an antique music box, winds it up, and he sets in amazement, as this was the first time his ears had ever heard the sound of music. In his mind, it would be a dance between a beautiful melody, and the deep sadness in his heart. i imagine the child would go on to compose masterpieces that were all motivated by the extreme torment he suffered as a child, and the beautiful melody of the music box that transported him beyond the walls of the orphanage that day. 🙏🏼 my take on Chopin
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My daughter n eye r gonna learn this some day to grow! We r loving n going to have music, sports n education. We will succeed n be good ppl with great morals!
Feels like remebering the "worst" year of your life knowing it was the best year... I wish I appreciated those people more... We need to be more grateful.. 2021 it is for you 😢 I love you so much.. I wish you to come back one day
I came home not drunk but buzzed. So what did I do you ask? I warmed up two hot pockets as I listened to this remembering the days of Halo 3, gears of war, cod 4, bioshock, friends and memories I made throughout that time. Idk what it is but I just miss those times of gaming I guess. Maybe I’m just chasing endless hope. Whatever it is or was. I know for a fact I’ll always remember it… Your friend , ToxiicWarning
This, Lacrimosa, Claire de Lune, Gnossiennes and Moonlight Sonata are the greatest pieces ever written in my opinion.
Toccata
gymnopédie?
Waltz Op64 n 2 ?
@@alessioneri6328 agree ! And Ballade no 1 g minor is good too !
One of my favourite songs of all time is Serenade by Schubert its just riveting and beautiful
In ideas, we differ. Yet, in suffering, we are no different from one another.
who is maldea m. i can't find any resources about them on the web
Wow so obvious lol
@@danieldorsz1047 obvious ? don’t you mean wow so true ?
@@hi-hc3ms no it really is obvious
who?
If somebody's wondering about this city in the night, well my friend its Dresden. The capital of the Federal State of Saxony. One of the Eastern Federal states of Germany. I went through my apprenticeship as an office clerk in this city. Long before I begun and finished high school. A really beautiful city. With so much culture and tradition. This painting shows Dresden by night in emperial times. Maybe in the early 18th century. The bridge seemes to be under construction. Today it's one of the multiple old bridges of Dresden.
Bomber Harris do it again.
Thankyou for sharing this.
Thank u man, interesting!
The whole city was detroyed during the bombing of the WWII and rebuilt as it was
“Whoever had forgotten how to cry learned again at the destruction of Dresden. I stand at the end of my life and envy my dead comrades, who were spared this experience.”
Dude. Humanity as a culture may have just peaked in the 18th and 19th centuries. The works of art, literature, and music produced during those times are still among the most recognizable, analyzed, and appreciated works in history. In my opinion also, the lack of technology makes these accomplishments more impressive. Today, any person could go on synthesia and with a little time and effort make a complex piece like this by themselves, whereas these composers had to assemble a small army of professional musicians, themselves having dedicated thousands of hours to their trade. A modern artist can use digital tools to create a visually stunning art piece, while artists then had to spend hours upon hours on massive canvases creating these works. I simply think the commercialization and mass production of the ability to create has led to the dilution of art as a form of expression.
i’ve recently has this exact thought and i completely agree with you. The artistic works published in the 18th-19th century have survived centuries now, and will live on for many others. Whereas “modern art” is not nearly as rich and will probably be a dust in it all.
It's a subjective opinion, though you have a point.
I 100% agree with that!
Около полотна Айвазовского стояла несколько минут. Поразило все: объем работы, достоверность изображения. Осталось в памяти на всю жизнь. А цифровые? Останутся ли они?
@@ЛюдмилаГорячкина-о8к увидим через 200 лет
our generation slowly realizing that classical music was actually genius
classical music slows down time for me, other modern music seems to speed up time. it's hard to explain
@@samsaauce the mass production & consumption of music these days, using the same loops/samples just makes it fly by a lot faster... so you're definitely right there
Or leave it to modern man to think he's the crown jewel cause someone discovered how to harness electricity, everything in the past was just as or more important 🤔 classic lol where do yall think the liers and harps came from this music been played for 3500 years minimum in 🇬🇷
@@oedi_mf: This music has not been played 3500 years my dear.
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The picture is "Blick auf Dresden" by Johan Christian Clausen Dahl
The sincerest “Thank you” to you Sir, I have been looking for this information for too long now.
I also, thank you for identifying the painting.
This is how passionate love feels. True fire. The essence of purity. Two hearts entwined with and exposed to one another. Thats what this makes me think about when i hear it. And I thank God I have it
And what does it feels like for the people who doesn't have love?
Let me tell you what's its feel like
A emptiness echoed inside of me with a hint of hope that someday this will end
A silence all over my surroundings I'm alone standing and looking for something what's not mine The LOVE.
Still deep inside its craves and this hope keep the burning fire alive . But death comes any moment what if those sparks just die? Still that hope within me says" YOU WILL FIND YOUR LOVE"
I'm sorry idk if I expressed myself well I'm just a 16 year old teenage girl looking for little bit of love in people eyes real love and care
Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości.
Piękno muzyki Fryderyka Chopina to fenomen graniczący z cudem ❤️
This painting tells so many stories. It's amazing!
Yeah... Dresden is such a beautiful city ❤❤
i got scared i thought i saw Jesus Christs face there in the clouds
@@sakurabandi Stai male
حيث السفر للمجهول..البقاء ام الفناء؟..حيث الصمت..اللامكان و اللازمان..الموت و الحياة..حيث الإله يكون أنا أكون..هناك أحيا و أغوص..
what a gorgeous masterpiece... i can feel it in every cell i have
Cette interprétation est tout simplement sublime la poésie la finesse le romantisme sans la tristesse un vrai bonheur de l'écouter qui fait du bien à l'âme ❤️🙏😔
كل شيء يجعلنا مختلفين..متناقضين، افكارنا اسلوبنا في الحياة إلا هذا الموسيقا تكشف لنا إن معاناتنا واحدة
Amei sua colocação😢 👏🏽❤ 🇧🇷
Le spleen et la melancolie ecrite dans chaque note.
Magnifique et triste.
Une des plus belles nocturnes de Chopin.
Peut-être la plus sensible.
🎧❤️🎹
Chopin's Nocturne in C Sharp Minor is a beautiful and melancholic piece of music that showcases his mastery of the piano. The piece was composed in 1830, but was not published until 1870, after Chopin's death. The piece is also known as Nocturne No. 20 or Nocturne posthumous, because it was not given an opus number by Chopin.
The piece is written for solo piano, and follows the typical nocturne form of a slow and lyrical melody over a simple accompaniment. The piece is in ternary form, with an A-B-A structure. The A section is in C sharp minor, and features a haunting and expressive melody that rises and falls over a steady bass line. The B section is in D flat major, and features a contrasting and more cheerful melody that is embellished with ornaments and trills. The A section returns with some variations and leads to a coda that ends with a final chord in C sharp minor.
The piece is one of Chopin's most popular and well-known works, and has been used in many films, TV shows and commercials. The piece is especially famous for being the main soundtrack of the 2002 film The Pianist, which tells the story of a Polish-Jewish pianist who survives the Holocaust. The piece is also associated with Chopin's own life, as it reflects his struggle with his poor health and his love for George Sand, a French novelist who was his partner for many years.
Chopin's Nocturne in C Sharp Minor is a masterpiece of romantic music that expresses and evokes deep emotions with music. It shows Chopin's genius as a composer and a pianist, and his ability to create musical poetry with the piano.
You would get an A+ for sure if this was something to be presented in school
When lyrics can’t satisfy you, this music will🫶🏻
Perfecta Combinación Chopin + Fazzioli. . Perfecta
Chopin tem a sutileza PERFEITA para se ouvir, lendo um livro! Faço isso demais!!
No other type of music can reveal your emotions this much. Classical music is very special.
It's interesting that (maybe because of the slowing process) here the non-perfect tuning of the piano is enhanced and the result is sublime.
Chopin's Nocturne in C Sharp Minor is truly a timeless masterpiece. This slowed and reverb version adds an ethereal quality to the already hauntingly beautiful melody. A must-listen for any classical music lover!
😍🎶
There is no word for this breathtaking performance.
I'm in love with this piece, definitely want to play it someday
10% playing the notes 90% feelings and expressions you put in
@@adsensetv2788 I second this, once I had all the notes down, it still felt empty because I had to learn every emotion for every single note again and again
Thank you "Come and See" for forever traumatizing me whenever i hear this beautiful piece of music.
I remember this song so much that I started practicing it when I was 8 years old and it didn't come out and now that I'm 12 I know it all and since then I haven't forgotten it it has become one of my favorite classic songs an incomparable art like chopin there is none so much that the song transmits peace
Damn you must be old
- The Gus
Ruckus
never ever enjoy life
@@zzzzzzz1007would you like some steak with your salt?
I always see Adrian brody playing this while Thomas watches in utter awe ❤️
Beautiful city in the velvet night 🌙. Chopin music fits eyes closing at last.
❤ Musik und Bild passen mal wieder sehr gut 👍 👍 👍 zusammen,sehr schön...versetzt mich ein bisschen in diese Zeit 😊
the painting is so cool i must say
Its called "Dresden bei Mondschein"
dinlerken içimde hüzne benzer, tarif edemediğim bir duygu oluşuyor.
Şartlandırılmış hisler, en güzel hisleri Nam-ı değer Kaptan, Atilla ilhan yoldaşın eserlerinden birkaç tane okuyup, bu güzel piyesi dinleyerek yaşayacaksındır.
Without music I would never know what the feel like alive in me
this is real music. real music can put more emotions by just instruments. nowadays, people listening to people abusing in a melody and call it music. this, my friends is real music, not even a word but can put music straight into your heart, but this Nocturne is better than 95% of music composed in the 21st century. after Classical , there was Rock, Rock n Roll now its just abusing. people be giving death threats to one another can call it music.
@sopv5884 i would say not only Chopin. Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Erik Satie, Franz Liszt, Tchaikovsky, Dmitri Shostakovich, Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy, Niccolo Paganini, Vivaldi, Offenbach, Grieg, Franz Schubert, Karl Jenkins, Rachmanioff, etc. I consider all of them to be real musicians.
But in the piano, Chopin is unmatched
Listening to this masterpiece reminds me of the anime "Piano no Mori". A must watch anime if you love classical piano pieces.
crying while listening to this cant get much better.
Polacy łączmy się i bądźmy dumni z naszych przodków, z kultury i kraju, który mimo burzliwej historii nadal trzyma się. Kocham Polskę i jestem z niej dumny.
🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
Respect from Ireland. Many Poles live near me!
It took seven years of memory and rememberence to find this, serendipity and Providence, patience and willingness to simply wait... and this grand old tune did turn up one day, after years of searching and waiting, this beautiful music did once more arrive at my ears, in a supermarket, at the establishments of my frequencies, like a gift, haunting yet satisfying, terrible yet welcomed...my tears accompanying all the time, but not this moment.
Perhaps I have cried enough, I know not..
Maybe I'm just all out of bubblegum.
I don't want to kick ass anymore.
Thoughts of peace and love are replacing everything ❤
Chopin...wybitny 🇵🇱
Szacunek, podziw i pamięć...🎼🎵🎶🎵
Ku pamięci 🕯️🕊️
That’s what I think too
هذه المقطوعة تمثل ذكريات الماضي السوداوية ، عبق الماضي الذي لن يتكرر .
Вы ошиблись. Всё повторяется. И мы живые свидетели этого.
Now, this is ART!!!!
when it's raining this sounds magically
How can peoples leaves those songs behind😢🖤
Don't worry, music like this will never die, it's being kept alive by many people of every passing generation, like the pine trees in the forests ;-)
haunting… like a child trapped in an orphanage in the 1800’s….who one dark stormy day, sneaks up into the cluttered dusty attic of the building. As he navigates through the faint light of the small windows, he stumbles upon an antique music box, winds it up, and he sets in amazement, as this was the first time his ears had ever heard the sound of music. In his mind, it would be a dance between a beautiful melody, and the deep sadness in his heart. i imagine the child would go on to compose masterpieces that were all motivated by the extreme torment he suffered as a child, and the beautiful melody of the music box that transported him beyond the walls of the orphanage that day. 🙏🏼
my take on Chopin
Ridiculously beautiful
Chopin ist das Beste, was uns passieren konnte
Soy sensible a todo lo que es poesia
Música pintura escultura
Literatura y sentimientos
thank you for putting the name of painting in the description
Amei a pintura 😍
E o que falar dessa obra de arte em forma de som... incrível ❤️
I love these videos! Please keep making more! 🙏🏼
Bach is my father, Beethoven my hero and Chopin is my love ❤ ....from Fort Worth, Texas
That painting is beautiful.
Wspaniałe połączenie dojmującej muzyki z dorównującym jej, kunsztem malarskim.
Enjoy the moment you’re in, don’t let it pass you by.
Time and life are the most valuable things. Open your eyes and be there.
Make it. To have it.
Una auténtica belleza para el.alma.
Verdaderamente
One of my favorite pieces for piano 😊
My X used to play it for me often….
So beautiful ✨
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Challenges of Grass
Despite its many benefits, grass can also pose some challenges. In some regions, grasslands are threatened by habitat loss and degradation due to human activities such as agriculture, urbanization, and mining. Climate change is also a growing threat to grasslands, as changing weather patterns can lead to droughts and other extreme weather events.
In addition, some types of grass, such as invasive species, can cause problems in natural ecosystems. Invasive grasses can outcompete native plants and disrupt natural ecosystems, leading to a loss of biodiversity and other environmental problems.
Conclusion
Grass is a versatile and important plant that provides many benefits to the environment and to human health. Grasslands are home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, and theyplay a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate. Grass is also an important source of food for livestock and people and is used for a variety of other purposes, such as landscaping and erosion control.
Caring for grass requires proper maintenance, including watering, fertilization, and mowing. While grass provides many benefits, it can also pose challenges, such as habitat loss and degradation and invasive species.
Overall, grass is an important and valuable plant that plays a crucial role in many aspects of our lives. By taking steps to protect and care for grasslands, we can ensure that this important resource continues to provide benefits for generations to come.
Такой музыкальной нежности и Любви в наши сердца…
موسيقى رائعة وهادئة💕
Beautiful Dresden in the background
el claro de luna de frederick chopin fue uno de mis preferidos
One of my absolute favorites
it sounds like you're sad and walking next to a quiet river
Ben tek cumleyla tamamlanmak isityorum Chopin bro. Şimdi hayatda olsaydın senni görür elini öperdim. Eline sağlık!!!
How much i love piano...🤍
My daughter n eye r gonna learn this some day to grow! We r loving n going to have music, sports n education. We will succeed n be good ppl with great morals!
Mükəmməlliyi ifade etmek çox çətindir .....♪♪♪☺️
mal
esta melodia te relaja ,hace que refloxiones acerca de lo que tienes alrededor .Good
Touching I cried honestly Brett.
شوبان ،هذه المقطوعه تشعرني اني امرأة حره
وان الموت بعيد جدا🌹
beautiful painting
For y'all art freaks like me, painting is view of dresden by moonlight by Johan Christian Dahl♡
Feels like remebering the "worst" year of your life knowing it was the best year... I wish I appreciated those people more... We need to be more grateful..
2021 it is for you 😢 I love you so much.. I wish you to come back one day
Love this music FOREVER
Same bestie
I came home not drunk but buzzed. So what did I do you ask? I warmed up two hot pockets as I listened to this remembering the days of Halo 3, gears of war, cod 4, bioshock, friends and memories I made throughout that time. Idk what it is but I just miss those times of gaming I guess. Maybe I’m just chasing endless hope. Whatever it is or was. I know for a fact I’ll always remember it…
Your friend ,
ToxiicWarning
Cette peinture et cette musique ….quelle belle etreinte,empreinte de la tristesse de qui s’en va
El nocturno. que mas me gusta de Chopin. 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶❣️
Que obra maestra..🤍
I think that too
“A man does not need to be perfect to speak truth, they just need to be honest“
- Me
Chopin was truly musical 🎵 genius! 🎼🎹🎵
Solo se gimidnto y gratitud con esta bella música ❤ tan sublime y celestial 🎉
this image is so beatiful
Very nice tone!
please make a 1hr version of this exact version please i love listening to it thank you!!
"Жизнь у каждого своя, а смерть для всех одна."
Ta muzyka, to refleksja nad tym, dokąd wszyscy zmierzamy w tym chorym z nienawiści świecie.
Deep 😳😭
Beautifully said
@@anthonypowell3466 Dziękuję i serdecznie pozdrawiam.
Prawda 😞✊
Czy można rozwinąć tą myśl? Zaciekawiła mnie Pani własną interpretacją
@Pranav Abuja indubitably, I must say this has a nostalgic feeling to it.
So now i have a new wallpaper, thank you
It's beautifully ❤
Cuanta paz transmiten las melodías creadas en acordes 432❤
Sounds lovely
Soulful a masterpiece
Magnifique
Ευχαριστούμε πάρα πολύ για το ωραίο βίντεο
Music is the poetry of the air.
(Johann Paul Friedrich Richter)
amen
my gosh looks like the witcher 3, love it
Major Novigrad vibes.
@@Moh-ib2zp More like almost any city in Central Europe vibes, including Dresden in Germany which is on this picture and is even prettier in reality.
Both this music and The Witcher were created by Poles!
منذ سنوات وانا ابحث عن هذه المعزوفه الرهيبه سمعتها في مسلسل الحفره التركي رهيبه جدا❤❤
I wonder what were Chopin’s last words, just as what my last words will be.
"The earth is suffocating... As this cough will choke me, I implore you to have my body opened, so that I may not be buried alive."
Picture shows citty i live in (Dresden)
Linda música de Chopin
por fin alguien español
@@hectormonterosaavedra3796 Espanhol nada, isso é português.
@@hectormonterosaavedra3796 menohablespañol
I really want to hear the C++ version.
lol
Believe me you don't
What about good old C?
C# for me.
I prefer a nice cup of c.