Dvorak - Romance for piano and violin, Op.11

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  • Опубліковано 11 сер 2011

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  • @marcovillalobos9059
    @marcovillalobos9059 6 років тому +2243

    Violin - Bohuslav Matousek
    Piano - Petr Adamec

    • @cesarherediaaguirre4419
      @cesarherediaaguirre4419 5 років тому +5

      Cómo supiste el nombre de los intérpretes?

    • @SuperXDES
      @SuperXDES 5 років тому +1

      @@cesarherediaaguirre4419 Yo me pregunto lo mismo

    • @lucasgust7720
      @lucasgust7720 5 років тому +13

      @@cesarherediaaguirre4419 Es relativamente fácil saberlo si tienes la misma grabación, es imposible que hayan dos grabaciones iguales por distintos intérpretes, son tantos los parámetros en juego que es muy fácil darse cuenta si es la misma o si es otra.

    • @annanasse4688
      @annanasse4688 5 років тому +6

      It's beautiful ♡

    • @SisterKallen
      @SisterKallen 5 років тому +8

      Thank you

  • @linisdoingart
    @linisdoingart 5 років тому +2578

    Could you please credit Bohuslav Matoušek and Petr Adamec in the description at least? I mean, Bohuslav Matoušek is my dad and he has been trying to message you for a while. He just doesnt know how and he also isnt that good in english. My dad doesnt only do this career for love, he does it for money too. So i think its really sad to see this video get 7 million views and so much love even though you have not clearly credited the artists for this. I suggest you At least put the names in the description. I think my dad deserves to be known by more people, hes extremely wonderfull. Hes also the only one that made a complete album of like 5 cds and not many people probably know, like i mean the ones that are not from Czech Republic. I hope you can at least do this much. Thank you :) And also, people that might see this comment might be like 'Youre just doing this for the money' but im not. Bye :P

    • @mariaflorenciamolina4849
      @mariaflorenciamolina4849 3 роки тому +68

      I'm trying to look for your dad's and Petr Adamec's version of this work because honestly is the best I've heard but I can't find it on Spotify, is it there maybe?

    • @Deadeye2907
      @Deadeye2907 3 роки тому +72

      Wonderful interpretation! Your dad deserves credit, it's a shame he isn't credited in the description

    • @hoathanhtrinhcao
      @hoathanhtrinhcao 3 роки тому +10

      Most of yr dad's videos on his channel are unavailable to play :(

    • @k_a_y_l_e_e
      @k_a_y_l_e_e 3 роки тому +6

      @kittypie no, no. that's justin timberlake.

    • @doommaster28
      @doommaster28 3 роки тому +76

      you or your dad should report the video for copyright infringement. Classical musicians have it hard enough and it's very simple for the uploader to at least put the name of the artists in the description!

  • @marmer1038
    @marmer1038 7 років тому +901

    Hi!!! Please let me know everybody - this wonderful performance is played by the famous Czech violinist Bohuslav Matoušek :-) Together with pianist Petr Adamec.

    • @youssefbari7074
      @youssefbari7074 5 років тому +20

      thank you my friend you did well

    • @markyjanu10
      @markyjanu10 5 років тому +11

      Thank you for the info :))

    • @skyweeeeee
      @skyweeeeee 5 років тому +18

      Now the least the uploader can do is either pin this comment to the top or update the description with this info.

    • @priscilladwight8547
      @priscilladwight8547 4 роки тому +2

      Thank you. It's so beautiful! I will look for these performers again!

    • @makaan699
      @makaan699 3 роки тому +1

      Famous? Never heard of her.
      Should've been credited by the OP though.

  • @RizRamadhan
    @RizRamadhan 9 років тому +3380

    Another beautiful recording uploaded without adding credits of the performers' informations...
    Please dear uploaders, please, do NOT ignore the musicians' names.. They had spent a lot of things of their life to learn, perform and record such great music.. and we are here just enjoy it for FREE without even knowing their name?
    Can you imagine yourself, spending almost your entire life learning and doing something great and suddenly people are aware of your hardwork but they don't even give a sh*t about you or even just your name?

    • @Exelitious
      @Exelitious 9 років тому +176

      ***** Sure, because at least 12 years of work on developing skills is nothing at all. its not like that's the reason why THEY can play the music like this. The composer did his work, but its the people who play this who make the music happen. Lets see how you would like to spend at least 12 years learning an instrument. devoting yourself entirely to music and then not have any credit for making a wonderful recording like this.

    • @Exelitious
      @Exelitious 9 років тому +71

      dejffjed Your point of view is that of someone who hasn't been through the struggle. Please don't write on something you know nothing about ^-^

    • @dejffjed
      @dejffjed 9 років тому +5

      Exelitious Noi, I will keep on doing just that.

    • @Exelitious
      @Exelitious 9 років тому +58

      ***** You obviously don't get what the struggle means. Not going to bother explaining. try learning an instrument and get to such a level so you can see for yourself.

    • @dejffjed
      @dejffjed 9 років тому +20

      Exelitious Blah, blah, blah... just enjoy the music and deal with serious matters that really concern you.

  • @SkilletTom
    @SkilletTom 8 років тому +1588

    Romance in sad major

    • @smilescomeforfree5855
      @smilescomeforfree5855 8 років тому +9

      Yes.

    • @silentpiano7022
      @silentpiano7022 8 років тому +22

      +SpaghettiToaster I like sad major;!:D sometimes major chords with another chords sound sad

    • @LordCargena
      @LordCargena 8 років тому +5

      +Silent Piano I know, I really like when it happens. I was improvising somethng on piano and i make some sound like that with a major chord and it sounds nice :)

    • @mprobinson99
      @mprobinson99 8 років тому +4

      +Ben Rau you're too clever y half as my aunt would say to me.

    • @joseantoniogarciaafo
      @joseantoniogarciaafo 8 років тому +3

      Sencillamente maravillloso.

  • @LD-im7zn
    @LD-im7zn 8 років тому +717

    There's something fragile and beautiful in the music that's defiantly trying to be optimistic despite a heavy sadness.

    • @corrinepouliot478
      @corrinepouliot478 5 років тому +30

      oh my goodness that is so accurate

    • @novicehammer
      @novicehammer 4 роки тому +15

      Very good interpretation

    • @v.e.7236
      @v.e.7236 3 роки тому +16

      Eloquently stated.

    • @merxeddie6474
      @merxeddie6474 3 роки тому +10

      I concur,Schubert impromptus have that duality.

    • @DavidPianist
      @DavidPianist 3 роки тому +15

      Yes i strongly identify this motive with Rachmaninoff symphonies, piano concertos and Mahler symphonies as well.

  • @paulweijenberg5237
    @paulweijenberg5237 3 роки тому +207

    This brings still tears to my eyes, after almost 50 years. This was the music we listened to, we were young lovers. Heard it again on her funeral. She was just 17. This is done so beautifully, I almost have her back.

    • @cynthiamurphy9851
      @cynthiamurphy9851 3 роки тому +16

      Your story is really touching... I extend you my sympathies.
      I hope you could find peace in this tragedy. This piece is like balm for the soul.
      Best wishes

    • @paulweijenberg5237
      @paulweijenberg5237 3 роки тому +15

      @@cynthiamurphy9851 Thanks for you words, I have become a very happy person, having a loving friend that really connects with me.

    • @clarasteuerwald2397
      @clarasteuerwald2397 3 роки тому +7

      sir i’m going to sob over my school papers please... 😭

    • @cockatooinsunglasses7492
      @cockatooinsunglasses7492 3 роки тому +6

      I’m deeply sorry for your lost, sir. I wish you the best in life.

    • @casey3635
      @casey3635 7 місяців тому +2

      Your heartfelt words paint a portrait of enduring love and the indelible imprint music can leave on our souls. Dvorak's romance serves as a timeless thread, weaving through the tapestry of your past, immortalizing the beauty of youthful love. It's a tribute to the potency of music, capable of resurrecting cherished memories and evoking emotions so profound that the past feels palpably present. Your story is a testament to the enduring power of love and the everlasting resonance of art-may it continue to inspire and uplift others who share in your journey.

  • @savelieffarnaud3170
    @savelieffarnaud3170 5 років тому +12

    EVERY Dvorak discovery is a miracle.

  • @yudumnesrin7409
    @yudumnesrin7409 7 років тому +295

    when I was young I was surrounded by classical music and never appreciated it. Now when I listen to it I miss my childhood days and classical music sends me into a dream.

    • @alaalfa8839
      @alaalfa8839 5 років тому +15

      Today we are bombarded by cheap commercials too much...This keeps away the stress. Its therapeutic.

    • @eduardoparedes7577
      @eduardoparedes7577 5 років тому +2

      IMAGINATION gives you & me so much to Appreciate in our lives So wonder full DREAM on

    • @steveegallo3384
      @steveegallo3384 4 роки тому +4

      True....”They are not long, the weeping and the LAUGHTER, Love Desire HATE; I think they have no portion in us AFTER we reach The GATE; they are not long, the days of wine and ROSES; out of a misty dream our path emerges for a while, and then CLOSES....within a dream...." [Dowson]

    • @jwest88
      @jwest88 4 роки тому +3

      Growing up my mom played violin in a local symphony group(still does); now that I've gotten into classical I wish I had gone to more of her concerts back then.

    • @-Muzikalite-
      @-Muzikalite- 3 роки тому

      Buralarda bir Türk görmek çok güzel.

  • @LordQueezle
    @LordQueezle 7 років тому +369

    An almost bitter sweet song.
    Perfect for a pair of glowing hearts meeting in a dark world.
    Perfect for a single heart broken into a hundred pieces.
    Perfect for a single glowing heart left in a dark world.
    Perfect for that same heart loving again.

  • @luisemilianogonzalezvinces3400
    @luisemilianogonzalezvinces3400 8 років тому +378

    today i got my heart broken, but listening to this made me remember that there are too many beautiful things in life to suffer for one person

  • @gerardbegni2806
    @gerardbegni2806 3 роки тому +13

    This is a perfect youth melody. The violin obviously takes the lead, but the young Dvorak manages to leave intersting parts to the piano ( alarger introduction and some transitions which allow to give a new impetus to the music). In the center, the style of the pianist is more affirmative, but in most of the romance, it sounds more or less like a harp, whichy is a very delicate play. 💗💗💗

  • @boojay111
    @boojay111 8 років тому +382

    wonderful, reminds me of Sunday mornings at home when Mum and I would cook,she loved classical music of all types, miss her now very much.

    • @MerVe-ez8ml
      @MerVe-ez8ml 8 років тому +1

      why ....where is ur mom??

    • @mvdbb
      @mvdbb 8 років тому +3

      obviously dead

    • @MerVe-ez8ml
      @MerVe-ez8ml 8 років тому +7

      Oh ...I didn't have any idea ..I'm so sorry for even asking

    • @MerVe-ez8ml
      @MerVe-ez8ml 8 років тому +18

      +mvdbb
      you don't have 2 be cruel even if I am stupid ..saying like that is evil

    • @DominiqueRens
      @DominiqueRens 7 років тому +2

      ,Reminds me too the beautiful Sundays with my parents, the great dinners and social times with brother and sisters

  • @BytomGirl
    @BytomGirl 7 років тому +448

    Perfect for a grey, rainy day like today, to listen under a blanket with a cup of hot tea.

    • @rosabaddoo2704
      @rosabaddoo2704 7 років тому +12

      that sounds like a perfect day

    • @BytomGirl
      @BytomGirl 7 років тому +5

      Rosa Baddoo Today is another one just like it..

    • @rosabaddoo2704
      @rosabaddoo2704 7 років тому

      ***** not for me

    • @gabrieldefreitascoelhocarr9556
      @gabrieldefreitascoelhocarr9556 7 років тому +14

      Ironically I'm listening in a sunny day, the temperature is around 35°C or 95 Fahrenheit and with if I was drinking something, would be a big and cold glass of tea.

    • @BytomGirl
      @BytomGirl 7 років тому +3

      WOW Nice....

  • @Soulsomedaily
    @Soulsomedaily 10 років тому +241

    I m Czech as Dvorak was and I m so DAMN proud hearing how appreciated his work is all over the world!!! Thank you all. He was a genius.

    • @go2beach51
      @go2beach51 6 років тому +9

      I love love LOVE him. He writes such beautiful melodies.

    • @LordQueezle
      @LordQueezle 5 років тому +13

      Dvorak is one of my favorite composers. I especially like his symphonic piece "The water Goblin"

    • @alaalfa8839
      @alaalfa8839 5 років тому +1

      Quartet F-major is interesting too.

    • @HadeanSting
      @HadeanSting 5 років тому +1

      Czech??
      CZECH??????
      CZECH?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! >:-(

    • @Danterobo
      @Danterobo 5 років тому +5

      Firstly, back in the day it was Bohemia. Second, how about Smetana

  • @mozartiano123
    @mozartiano123 6 років тому +11

    I love you Dvorak. Whenever you may be right now, please be aware that your work lasts forever. This music is such a beauty!!!!

  • @gmhjz
    @gmhjz 11 років тому +31

    I discovered this piece in a college music class when I was 20. I loved it so much that I had it played at my wedding (2nd) when I was 32. Every time I hear this I am reminded of that wonderful day and the wonderful man I married 28 years ago, who is now deceased.

  • @anahobintie
    @anahobintie 3 роки тому +25

    Beautiful performance amazing musicians!! Thank you Bohuslav Matoušek and Petr Adamec. You should be so proud. An incredible gift you have shared with the world.

  • @bogdanromannicolae87
    @bogdanromannicolae87 7 років тому +79

    i never heard in my life something so pure like this..

  • @sophiatalksmusic3588
    @sophiatalksmusic3588 6 років тому +110

    1:20
    You're walking in the snow, and appeared to have lost your way. It's getting dark, and the forests of eastern Europe grow filled with shadows. You shiver, watching the snow as it falls in flurries around you. An old man around sixty-two, you wonder if you will ever get home again to your wife. Your children are grown and have long since moved to the city, but you are content to stay in the small cottage at the edge of the woods.
    As the snow falls, memories begin to drift down to you as well- memories of when you were younger- sledding in these very snow-banks, laughing with your friends, dancing with the girl who was soon to be your wife. You whisper her name in the silence, and are reminded of how beautiful it is. Suddenly, you are filled with overwhelming sorrow, and the sense of determination that you must get back home no matter what.
    But alas, your bones are feeble, and with every step you take, your legs shake and your joints creak. The cold is bitter, chilling your very marrow. You wonder if you will ever see a sunrise again, and continue your trek towards what you believe is the right direction, trudging through deep drifts.
    At last, you stop for a rest- just a small nap, you convince yourself. You lie down in the snow, defeated, as the snow begins to cover you, and you are blanketed in a shroud of memories.

    • @regimesoftruth
      @regimesoftruth 4 роки тому +1

      how very mallow. a shroud of memories. 62.

    • @severussnape6886
      @severussnape6886 4 роки тому

      Thanks a lot for saying my thoughts although I am 17.

    • @RatoftheSupremeRodentTakeover
      @RatoftheSupremeRodentTakeover 3 роки тому +1

      Reminds me of Jack London's "To Build A Fire". It's a good read, and quite short - would recommend (and i love Jack London)

    • @lordwernon82
      @lordwernon82 3 роки тому

      Well, its Central Europe.. And czechs dont like to be tagged as East-europeans :)

  • @zf5214
    @zf5214 8 років тому +381

    This reminds me of why I'm so passionate about music. It's just so moving.

    • @leprifacioncustard4921
      @leprifacioncustard4921 8 років тому +5

      Personally, I find the orchestra and violin more moving, but this one is good as well.

    • @christopherlavs1698
      @christopherlavs1698 6 років тому +3

      I love orchestral music, but solos and duets seem so much more intimate to me, which is why I love them so more.

    • @exidting6993
      @exidting6993 6 років тому +2

      Okay I love you because of two reasons:
      1. Your passion for music
      2. Because Shiro

    • @mr.thickey1820
      @mr.thickey1820 5 років тому +1

      "Ach du lieber, mein schatz", Ms. Gina! Me too!!! I have a very good & faithful wife, but she really doesn't care for classical music. Wish I could have met you many many years ago! I don't have anyone to share my GREAT love for classical music. Hurts a lot! But you & I can keep classical music alive in our hearts as long as we're alive, & at least play it for others around us to hear!!! It won't die with us, but that's how it seems! A big hug to you from me, Mr. Thickey!

    • @steenhouwerstefan
      @steenhouwerstefan 5 років тому

      indeed what you say & music to me also a perfect way to express the feelings especially making the music, i love all kinds of music classic modern, i make music myself with my synth & program, mostly classical, when i saw your message i thought to share this link one of my best music pieces i am so proud of even more so thankful able to share it, i am always greatful if i come across music that is beauty, nothing is coincidence as far i know..anyway here is the link....ua-cam.com/video/e97nPQWVXUw/v-deo.html

  • @thebeanerinthepotmakingito3903
    @thebeanerinthepotmakingito3903 7 років тому +10

    It's like I can paint the rainbow with my mind and swirl around in the grass with no one watching me and I'm in a 1800's dress, so peaceful for me 😄

  • @Kievest
    @Kievest 8 років тому +31

    Laughter and tears are never far apart in Dvorak's poetic
    music. Thank you for posting this exquisite and poignant
    video!

  • @maitrikovuru6583
    @maitrikovuru6583 6 років тому +7

    You can hear the mischievous part and the sad part and the happy part...everything a romance has. Beautiful

  • @PianoBangBang
    @PianoBangBang 2 роки тому +10

    Dvorak, always is a mainline to my heart. His trios, quartets, just sink me

  • @JonnyboyCalippo
    @JonnyboyCalippo 10 років тому +24

    I've been to Prague in may, and it was absolutely marvelous, such a beautiful city. Walking over the Charles Bridge while hearing this piece in my head, just awesome. If you've been to Czech Republik, you really know the matter of Dvorak's music !

  • @zeebrize
    @zeebrize 8 років тому +124

    This violinist must be a super human. Absolute fabulous.

    • @skripach69
      @skripach69 7 років тому +1

      Phillip le Roux He certainly is:)

    • @linisdoingart
      @linisdoingart 5 років тому +20

      He's my dad so i know that he definitely is :')

    • @janeough45
      @janeough45 4 роки тому +4

      I would like to marry him ,,,,,if he treat a woman with such dedication ,,,,He would be more than fine for me ,,,,,, This is utter joy ,,,,,,,

    • @lubomirmazur9078
      @lubomirmazur9078 3 роки тому +4

      @@linisdoingart vážně..? To potom i ty budeš mít překrásnou duši, at' se Vám daří ;)
      Pánu otci klobouček, za jeho um a díky.

  • @frida773
    @frida773 10 років тому +153

    it sounds like a mothers night kiss.

    • @thelittleowl2484
      @thelittleowl2484 4 роки тому +1

      Yeeah♡

    • @laralengel2214
      @laralengel2214 4 роки тому +4

      What a beautiful response, Frida! Thank you for sharing your thoughts with the world!

    • @marcotrolll
      @marcotrolll 3 роки тому +3

      the *last* goodnight kiss from her..

  • @jenniferlisiewski7306
    @jenniferlisiewski7306 7 років тому +57

    all my life i never appreciated classical music.. always thought it was boring and it would put me to sleep. what a mistake that was. so glad i could stumble upon this piece

    • @bb-hb3sn
      @bb-hb3sn 5 років тому +9

      dvorak was Romance period, rather than Classical... with classical being fairly well confined to the period of time between 1730 and 1820ish... now, understand im not being pedantic or semantic - only prefacing the notion that music that's been crudely jammed into the "classical" genre is just much too broad for that to work... people think of the major symphonic works of the classical period when they think of "classical," 45 minute long demonstrations of the largest music undertakings ever made - which employed massive genius to complete, and massive specific appreciation for the style to actually .... well, appreciate.
      personally, as lifelong "classical" music fan - i hate symphonies! i appreciate the lifetime and body of contribution the Mozarts and Beethovens and Brahams made to music... but their symphonies were just big exhibitions, demonstrations of what they were capable of inventing, examples of what a person could do with musical notes and instruments and compositions that had never been done before. most had a grand motif - that 'classic' (pun time) melody we all recognize.... the da, da, da, daaaaaaah of Beethoven's 5th, or Haydn's minor keyed 45, or Mozart's ol' Figaro... and we like those parts. but what the fuck happens between those ear-pleasing melodious moments of recognizable musical brilliance?
      all that riffy warfy uppy downy shit between is pretty much just technical showboating specifically for other musicians of equal caliber - those qualified to actually understand what's going on - to appreciate, hate, criticize.. whatever. and that, my dear, is why everyone else... those of us lacking an advanced degree in symphonic music theory....... just can't really stand it. beyond the motif. :-)
      but there's actually a HUGE whole world of archaic, instrumental and choral music out there that can hold the ear of us less.. eh.. "educated." in fact, the entire period preceding the Classical period - the Baroque - is full of "chamber" music... generally much lighter melodies (instrumentally, not necessarily in tonality), the pieces are usually much shorter - a few minutes, to maybe 15 minutes.. versus 45+ for symphonies.. instruments can be as simple as a harpsichord or string solo, a trio, or a "full" complment of strings, horns, etc.... but since the symphony had not been invented yet, none of that massive orchestraic shit that gets so tired on the ear after the first 5 minutes.
      my suggestions:
      Jean Baptist Lully, for French baroque (even though he was a florentine!).... lots of brass, horns
      Bach! for Prussian/Germanic baroque (also the very period is defined by his birth and death; that influential to the time)... lots of harpsichord (piano hadn't been invented yet), good mix of larger strings and wind - even lots of organ, and choral... he did a lot of sacred music
      Vivaldi, for Florentine (italian) baroque - STRINGS, oh the strings.... so much violin and viola..
      and then if you find you like things like Dvorak over here on the later side of the classical period more, try Erik Satie (incrdible soulful piano solos), Schubert - piano trio No. 2, Debussay's Claire de Lune is one you'll recognize - sample his other works when you're done listening to it for the 3rd time in a row (we all do it)....
      man i hope all of this is well received and helpful. there's really a whole universe of downright life-changing music out there in the poorly dubbed "classical" genre.
      good luck. :-)

    • @hcnitterband
      @hcnitterband 5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/aKmoLkjXEg8/v-deo.html

    • @twentyonepointfour
      @twentyonepointfour 5 років тому

      Glad to hear you found ‘treasure hidden in the field’, Jennifer. Classical music is a world in a different dimension of reality.

  • @williamma2147
    @williamma2147 9 років тому +125

    Sounds so modern yet it was written around 200 years ago. Amazing.

    • @linnetmbotto7212
      @linnetmbotto7212 9 років тому +49

      music such as these are timeless

    • @AlexS-oj8qf
      @AlexS-oj8qf 7 років тому +9

      William Ma 200 years is not that long. Also Dvorak is more like late 1800's so it's only 150 years ago.

    • @sergiolozavillarroel3784
      @sergiolozavillarroel3784 7 років тому +7

      Christian Djami The 8'50s those were good years, not like today, with new instruments, antibiotics and everyone can make a song now.

    • @AlexS-oj8qf
      @AlexS-oj8qf 7 років тому +7

      Sergio Loza Actually it's not a good year. It's a depressing year. Strive for Nationalism, The crumbling of Empire, Early Industrial struggle.

    • @ClassicalMusic2002
      @ClassicalMusic2002 6 років тому +6

      Alex Shuysky For music, the 19th century was arguably the peak of humanity. From Beethoven and Brahms, Schubert and Wagner, and of course Dvořák. There are so many more, but this is humanity in its golden age.

  • @SalvaRC
    @SalvaRC 10 років тому +7

    The more I listen to Dvorak, the more I am caught by his extraordinary music!

  • @brendanmcmahon2745
    @brendanmcmahon2745 7 років тому +18

    I'm 19 and have been listening to classical of 19 years. As of the hundreds of composers I have listened to many have pieces that blow your mind and others that appear dull to most. Having listened to Dvorak's entire known repertoire of music (over 50 pieces) I can firmly say that he is one of the greatest composers of all time and one of the most understated. Don't believe me? Piano Quintet in A Major, the water goblin, American Quartet, symphony 9 "From the New World" Enjoy.

    • @judylane7098
      @judylane7098 5 років тому

      Confirmed fan. Love his folk music, dances from home. His passion and spirit for music is seen in such wide variety, if you respect and love beauty it is impossible not to be touched by his work. I agree with with the need to insert the credits for the great musicians who give up so much to polish their craftsmanship for our benefit.

    • @rev.stephena.cakouros948
      @rev.stephena.cakouros948 5 років тому +1

      I hear you. Don't forget Dvorak's Song to the Moon especially the way Rene Fleming sang it at the Proms in England.
      ua-cam.com/video/JHM3zMBQxTQ/v-deo.html

    • @forfbtyc9500
      @forfbtyc9500 5 років тому

      Agree with you. In addition, Dvořák's cello concerto in b minor is one gift that most precious for the human being.

  • @davehshs651
    @davehshs651 8 років тому +13

    Dvorak originally wrote this romance for violin and orchestra, which, IMO, is even more beautiful than this very nice arrangement for violin and piano. The original version is also on youtube.

  • @lilar8449
    @lilar8449 9 років тому +9

    This music punched my heart at the two minute mark ;-; If only Dvorak was still alive today so I could hear him live.

  • @angelgirl8533
    @angelgirl8533 7 років тому +21

    Playing this together with my husband is the greatest love moment imaginable. Its as if our souls are talking directly to each other.

    • @olgachernenko9989
      @olgachernenko9989 2 роки тому +2

      Как это прекрасно,когда души возлюбленных поют в унисон,-это высшая ЛЮБОВЬ!!!

  • @andreariospastrana1210
    @andreariospastrana1210 6 років тому +41

    Hemos evolucionado en tantos campos pero en el campo músical hemos retrocedido, ¿Cómo es posible que hayamos olvidado a una belleza como está?

    • @menospalabras
      @menospalabras Рік тому +1

      Omg claro que no, la verdad los dj hacen cosas complejas pero con apoyo de la tecnología

    • @macwinter7101
      @macwinter7101 11 місяців тому +1

      Pero no hemos olvidado esta belleza. Todavía hay mucha gente que escucha y toca musica clásica. Deberías intentar buscar conciertos clásicos en tu ciudad. Y si no hay, en UA-cam hay cuentas y músicos que suben su musica. Solo es que vivimos en una edad en que hay mas estilos de musica que solo musica clásica.

    • @gonzalopalleres9467
      @gonzalopalleres9467 6 місяців тому

      siempre pienso en lo mismo. Las artes clasicas como las letras y la musica y la poesìa ha retrocedido a la edad de piedra!

  • @silzai1
    @silzai1 7 років тому +30

    Dvorak nunca decepciona.

    • @jAo3529
      @jAo3529 7 років тому +5

      primeira vez q eu ouço, sensacional

  • @toyoko2076
    @toyoko2076 8 років тому +12

    The passage starting from 1:50 always grabs at my heart. Love this piece, and props to the unnamed performers for this beautiful rendition.

  • @mariahraiseeador1031
    @mariahraiseeador1031 7 років тому +6

    This is a story of love for me. A beautiful yet bittersweet story.

  • @Gaff.
    @Gaff. 9 років тому +28

    God, this is so good. Funny for most of the day I was trying to write something that captures this haunting yet peaceful feeling, but I wasn't thinking of this at-all, and then I finished and thought I'd listen to one of Dvorak's romances. Should've done this first. Would have made my life easier.

  • @applesaucesaucyyum
    @applesaucesaucyyum 10 років тому +13

    Seriously one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard. My stomach lurched when I first heard the violin. Simply amazing.

  • @cdavham
    @cdavham 8 років тому +3

    Surprisingly modern-sounding for such a romantic piece. The emotion is timeless.

  • @annemarievesela9268
    @annemarievesela9268 7 років тому +258

    I’m so proud to be Czech, when i hear this

    • @ruthanneschnell9815
      @ruthanneschnell9815 7 років тому +1

      nameless someone speechless so beautiful fritz kreisler once visited him and said he was poverty-stricken but helped him.

    • @raymondgood2359
      @raymondgood2359 7 років тому +1

      what are you talking about?? who is him??

    • @orssidia
      @orssidia 7 років тому +11

      nameless someone Great country. Thank you for Dvořák and Smetana!

    • @Mario7p
      @Mario7p 7 років тому +1

      I guess Dvorak. The composer of this piece.

    • @Zik2
      @Zik2 7 років тому +16

      How can you be proud of something you haven't done, just because a person of the same nationality like you did it? One could say he is proud of Shakespeare and Bach because they were humans, just like him!

  • @j12torts
    @j12torts Рік тому +2

    This song always brings memories to me good and bad. Heartaches and joy. Brings me tears when i hear it

  • @xenonlit
    @xenonlit 5 років тому +8

    I was STUNNED to learn that Dvorak came to teach music in the USA. He taught at a school that valued diversity in music. There, he met native American and Black musicians and students. He couldn't publicize this, because of the racism but did get to say that the future of American music lied in Negro and Indian music. Was he right or not? One of the students went on to become the first Black American classical composer
    There are parts of of his "Battle between Symphony and Piano" that are clearly influenced. Syncopation and gospel chord structures made their way, via the very early Jazz era, into some classical music compositions.

    • @mrcrabby3105
      @mrcrabby3105 3 роки тому +1

      I think he was partially right. The future of American music lies in Americans. Regardless of race, class, etc.

  • @arianeuy4663
    @arianeuy4663 5 років тому +4

    01:53 - 03:09 i rly can't help but smile at this part even though im on the verge of crying. dvorak man, this piece is something else

  • @hardyblues2194
    @hardyblues2194 Рік тому +2

    1:45 is the most beautiful thing I ever heard in my life

  • @MaeLeong
    @MaeLeong 9 років тому +55

    heading to Prague and will visit Dvorak Museum... How nice listening to this piece of music while strolling around the Charles Bridge.... BTW, the photo is very beautiful. Thanks for posting.

    • @normasilverstein9230
      @normasilverstein9230 5 років тому

      Cole porter por favorp

    • @esthermiller8895
      @esthermiller8895 4 роки тому

      oui! c'est bien vraie! vos amis par la musique Esther et Etienne Kervyn.

    • @nandotroyani5218
      @nandotroyani5218 4 роки тому +1

      Check out if there is a chance to attend some function in the Smetana concert hall.

  • @solunnne
    @solunnne 3 роки тому +5

    So touching. Made me cry since the first time I listened to it.

  • @virginiamalekmendeshervoso3219
    @virginiamalekmendeshervoso3219 7 років тому +9

    Dvorák: wonderful musician!!!!! Marvelous piece of the classical music. Bravissimo!!!

  • @donazinta8419
    @donazinta8419 4 роки тому +2

    That piano music reminds me of my childhood♡
    Playing;Dancing around the woods;enjoying every lil moments with my mother;Seeing the rain from the windows with my head pressed pillow♡
    Thanks Dvorak 😭

  • @exhaleit
    @exhaleit 8 років тому +32

    Antonin Dvorak... This simplicity is genius and Bohuslav Matousek with the piannist (who is it?) are "époustouflant d'émotion" *clap, clap, clap, clap,clap...*

  • @vivianc8901
    @vivianc8901 4 роки тому +5

    Beautiful piece! The violin and piano compliment each other perfectly. Sometimes romantic sometimes melancholy.

  • @mayasirine6219
    @mayasirine6219 6 років тому +17

    this is definitely the most beautiful piano/violin love story 💕💕💕💞

    • @donkgated8074
      @donkgated8074 3 роки тому

      Nah, 2nd movt. of Strauss' violin sonata takes the cake for me =)

  • @christinakiki75
    @christinakiki75 10 місяців тому +3

    ❤❤ i started to play the violin, my goal in life is to master this wonderful piece of art❤❤❤, what a beautiful and emotional song😢

  • @vicentinarosario525
    @vicentinarosario525 Рік тому +5

    Amo Atonni Dvorak, não com explicar seu talento, veio de Deus. Suas músicas é de grande amor só amor, levarei até a eternidade.

    • @12Lukyn
      @12Lukyn 11 місяців тому +1

      Deus, amor, país (suas prioridades)

    • @12Lukyn
      @12Lukyn 11 місяців тому +1

      he could not understand, as his friend Johannes Brahms can compose, when they don't believe in God (he himself believed, that he received his talent from god)

  • @casper5314
    @casper5314 10 років тому +63

    Love is more complex then a computer chip

  • @frenchtea4682
    @frenchtea4682 3 роки тому +3

    Nearly six years since I first heard this song, and it still tugs my heartstrings for the same reasons now as it did back then. This song has meant so much to me when I was going through a multitude of problems in my relationship and my descent into depression. Whenever I was alone, I always took the opportunity to play this violin and would begin softly crying at 9:50 while pointing the scroll of my violin upwards and pointing my eyes in the same direction. Music is not just a medicine or remedy for sadness, but it’s a form of magic that stays with you for the rest of your life once you acquire the taste and skills for it

  • @voidofmisery4810
    @voidofmisery4810 4 роки тому +3

    This is the only piece of music I’ve ever listened to that brings tears to my eyes. To me, this is a special piece

    • @royt7562
      @royt7562 4 роки тому +2

      Dvorak tugs at our emotions in a special way.

  • @helenfaucher3929
    @helenfaucher3929 7 років тому +25

    This always makes my heart jump out of my chest😍 such a bold, beautiful piece

  • @eliaswrwf5826
    @eliaswrwf5826 8 років тому +6

    I hear this everytime i go home, and it makes fresh air taste so good.

  • @anonymouszilla4431
    @anonymouszilla4431 8 років тому +72

    Beautiful this takes me places in my mind soo far away I have to tap my self to come back to reality:)

    • @MohammadAbolghasemi
      @MohammadAbolghasemi 7 років тому

      I am also there but stocked. don't pull me back please. I will stay in the dreamland for ever.

    • @aksissilva8581
      @aksissilva8581 7 років тому

      Also there and it is so good..

    • @zdeneksvelch6142
      @zdeneksvelch6142 7 років тому

      Jo, a jestli víte, odkud Antonín Dvořák je? Celý náš národ je hrdý na jednoho z nejlepších romantických hudebních skladatelů vůbec.

    • @aksissilva8581
      @aksissilva8581 7 років тому +3

      Awesome nation indeed should be proud :)

  • @CastleWright
    @CastleWright 7 років тому +2

    I find this version of it so haunting it's actually driven me to tears sometimes

  • @jessicalove9225
    @jessicalove9225 6 років тому +1

    Thank God and Jesus for the Freedom this song to me is being free

  • @Ellenloislevy
    @Ellenloislevy 3 роки тому +4

    This music fills my heart and entire body with joy.

  • @SuperMelvyn
    @SuperMelvyn 7 років тому +34

    So much 19th century art - visual and literature as well as literature - is spoiled by false sentimentality. So what a pleasure to encounter this small piece where the emotions are true and not inflated - a bit like Chekhov. Lovely playing as well as perfect writing.

    • @uritibon17
      @uritibon17 7 років тому +4

      Melvyn Elphee
      Don't take my question as dismissive or derogatory.
      I'm truly interested to know what pieces you are talking about and whether this is simply a personal feeling of yours or something more established that I can learn from. In my experience as a listener I have never listened to a piece of music and concluded that it contained "ingenuine" emotions - although they might at times be unconvincing...

    • @SuperMelvyn
      @SuperMelvyn 7 років тому +4

      I think it is a personal opinion. Most people seem to find the 19th C way of expressing emotion extremelly satisfying but with the exceptions of opera, Chopin, SOME Schumann and Brahms, I find the language of the 18th and 20th Centuries speak to me more fully. Which is not to dismiss the 19thC which of course has magnificent things to offer even from Berlioz and Liszt...

    • @SpaghettiToaster
      @SpaghettiToaster 7 років тому +1

      Beethoven???

    • @SuperMelvyn
      @SuperMelvyn 7 років тому +2

      By 19thC I really mean after the deaths of Beethoven and Schubert. THEY are geniuses who absolutely appeal to me completely and the rest of the period seems to me an attempt to out-Beethoven Beethoven in size and scale often with slightly pompous, overblown, and overlong results!

    • @MM-ro9jn
      @MM-ro9jn 6 років тому +1

      such an clever , observant comment - appreciated !!

  • @TiticatFollies
    @TiticatFollies 5 років тому +2

    Please have the kindness and respect to give the artists' names in the heading or prominently in the notes. They have worked very hard for many years, and deserve recognition.

  • @stefandoma1268
    @stefandoma1268 8 років тому

    Absolutely beautiful!

  • @vjdrive1230
    @vjdrive1230 3 роки тому +3

    Almost couldn't make it past the first few notes, soul was exploding..powerful melody..thank you so much for this!🤗

  • @phamyen4141
    @phamyen4141 9 років тому +3

    My favorite song from Dvorak, I listen to this song for a thousands times in many years but still not enough. This is the best version of this song that I could find on internet, thank you for your post.

  • @anthonyourbrother
    @anthonyourbrother Рік тому

    These pieces are all so refreshing. Thank you for posting. 🙏

  • @iswatmoths1862
    @iswatmoths1862 5 років тому

    Just wonderful.

  • @carolwest7921
    @carolwest7921 5 років тому +3

    This classical playlist is fantastic! What better way to spend an evening, especially through headphones.Many thanks to all people involved in presenting us with this special ensemble.

  • @MrMinigarvi
    @MrMinigarvi 8 років тому +3

    absolutely beautiful

  • @imavileone7360
    @imavileone7360 4 роки тому +4

    This song is the definition of an eargasm

  • @Angela17987
    @Angela17987 10 років тому

    It's sooo beautiful! And I have even listened this again and again.

  • @kattalinangel3326
    @kattalinangel3326 4 роки тому +3

    Zein edeeeeer. 💙
    Miresgarria benetan.
    Solista naiz eta klasiko kantak ematen.
    Plazer bat da momento hau pasatzea.
    Une zoragarria.
    Ze poza !!!
    Un véritable bonheur !!!!!

  • @nnarcissminator3193
    @nnarcissminator3193 9 років тому +5

    1:35 , 1:42 , 1:53 - 2:19 Absolutely gorgeous

  • @krisv1991
    @krisv1991 10 років тому

    This is pure beautiful.

  • @henklagae5720
    @henklagae5720 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you Bohuslav Matoušek, Petr Adamec and Antonin Dvorak

  • @annjeanmillikan
    @annjeanmillikan 4 роки тому +6

    Absolutely divine and superb performance, and a wonderful find! Beautiful and wonderful Dvorak played so sublimely!

  • @QRSC-fh2ob
    @QRSC-fh2ob 7 років тому +3

    Just what I wanted to hear. Thanks.

  • @edolivmo
    @edolivmo 8 років тому +1

    Pure love. Thanks!

  • @karinarzesz5031
    @karinarzesz5031 6 років тому

    I always come back and listen to this every month. Absolutely amazing

  • @aleale3510
    @aleale3510 7 років тому +3

    Antonin Dvorák, quanta doçura em suas notas quanto sentimento de paz...amo de paixão cada nota 👏👏👏👏

  • @robertaangyal228
    @robertaangyal228 6 років тому +6

    I'm constantly on edge these days but this masterpiece always helps me regain my inner balance and peace 😊 thanks for the upload!

  • @anlinchen3021
    @anlinchen3021 7 років тому +2

    Oh I love this soooo much, it sends a thrill down my spine when the violin first joins in. Love it so much. The violin is like a ballerina leaping on the top, and the piano softly whispers and supports her beneath.

  • @californiadaze
    @californiadaze 8 років тому

    Beautiful piece. Absolutely stunning.

  • @lisettesilot8370
    @lisettesilot8370 11 років тому +8

    This is beautiful. I love the arrangement of both instruments in harmony together. Perfection.

  • @dominicdimartino5005
    @dominicdimartino5005 7 років тому +33

    I love this so much. It makes me think of my ex. I cry every time I hear this. I shouldn't. But I do. All I can think of is her smile. That beautiful smile that will stick with me until the day I die.

    • @HouseExpertify
      @HouseExpertify 7 років тому +3

      So why did it became ex? :)

    • @Theffries
      @Theffries 7 років тому +13

      HouseExpertify small dick

    • @shield543
      @shield543 7 років тому +7

      +thefreelanceuser Go back to the genetic fuckery that you developed from, cancer shit

    • @christinebijtjephlippo4291
      @christinebijtjephlippo4291 7 років тому

      Courage xxx

    • @HouseExpertify
      @HouseExpertify 7 років тому

      +Ezekiel Rast But they said follow your dreams :(

  • @rabdessemed
    @rabdessemed 9 років тому

    So delicate and therapeutic! Thank you!

  • @edwardkelber8878
    @edwardkelber8878 9 років тому

    Beautiful simply beautiful

  • @LordGreystoke
    @LordGreystoke 8 років тому +10

    Exquisite. Thank you for the upload.

  • @catherineveilleux8909
    @catherineveilleux8909 4 роки тому +4

    Wonderful to listen to on a chilly winter day, so inspirational.

  • @virnowi
    @virnowi 6 років тому +3

    find that I love so much works from Antonín Dvořák, and I really need to visit his country one day to see...

  • @williamhumble1175
    @williamhumble1175 7 років тому

    A beautiful piece of music.

  • @mmbmbmbmb
    @mmbmbmbmb 8 років тому +5

    Oh ~ what a GEM! Have just discovered it. Such a beautiful rendition of this utmost wonderful composition. Thank you for sharing it ... along with this utmost beautiful image.

  • @rosaline953
    @rosaline953 5 років тому +3

    Elegant, delicate, pure and absolutely beautiful.

  • @puff4422
    @puff4422 2 роки тому

    Never heard this stunning piece before. What a treat.

  • @S-Kevin
    @S-Kevin 8 років тому

    ...so beautiful.