If I Could Listen to Only 3 Classical Pieces for the Rest of My Life (What Would Yours Be?)

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  • @andrews582
    @andrews582 4 роки тому +242

    how about another ridiculous question: If there was only one symphony that could survive a catastrophe that would erase all other symphonies, which one would you preserve?

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому +135

      Lol, actually, your question is not as ridiculous as mine. For me, it will be Mahler's Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection".

    • @issadad
      @issadad 4 роки тому +11

      @@MelodiousHeart1 Played by...?

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому +54

      @@issadad London Symphony Orchestra with Leonard Bernstein.

    • @issadad
      @issadad 4 роки тому +12

      @@MelodiousHeart1 Agree, fantastic, all the more since most favor the NY Lenny's. I've got all 3 LB's, this one's glorious & gripping, not to mention Janet Baker! Also love the Klemperer. My current top pick's probably the live Tennstedt with Yvonne Kenny from 1989 with LPO. Matches LB's immersive excitement w/out the slightly churchy acoustic on the LSO (unless there's a new release?). Thanks.for bringing us all out.

    • @randydavidson7189
      @randydavidson7189 4 роки тому +14

      Brahms 2nd (Bruno Walter / Columbia Symphony)

  • @matthewarant377
    @matthewarant377 5 років тому +468

    Use this like button as Rachmaninoff's 2nd Piano Concerto

    • @barbaraleidich1564
      @barbaraleidich1564 4 роки тому +20

      The Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto #2 is my "stranded on a desert island for the rest of my life" choice. The second movement brings me to tears no matter how many times I hear it.❤

    • @matthewarant377
      @matthewarant377 4 роки тому +12

      @@barbaraleidich1564 Dude same here. The ending part of the second movement literally.brings me to tears every time. The strings combined with the soft pulsing piano is just unbelievable. That song helped me through so many things. It's totally my stranded on a desert island song too.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому +10

      @@barbaraleidich1564 I feel the same about the Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2. The first two pieces can be replaced with other pieces, but the Rachmaninoff piece can't be replaced.

    • @gottfriedschuss5999
      @gottfriedschuss5999 4 роки тому +5

      @@barbaraleidich1564 I agree, 100%! Twenty years ago, asked a woman on a first date to a concert that included the Rach' 2. [Yes, I confirmed that she liked classical music, before asking!] She was a bit freaked when she saw me brush tears from my eyes during the 2nd movement. Later, I learned that she was interested in me because I'm a broad shouldered, tall 'lumber sexual' type of guy [before that moniker was part of the lexicon]. An emotional reaction to such beautiful music didn't fit her image of whom _she_ thought I was. Good to learn those things early on.
      Rach' 2
      Emperor Piano Concerto
      Beethoven's 7th Symphony [The reason I fell in love with Classical Music.] or Lark Ascending or Scheherazade or New World Symphony or Mahler Symphony # 1 or Mendelsohn's String Octet
      Be well & Best regards,
      Gottfried

    • @barbaraleidich1564
      @barbaraleidich1564 4 роки тому +3

      @@gottfriedschuss5999 Wonderful story! I gather the relationship didn't go anywhere after that?
      The first time I heard the Rachmaninoff was at a Philadelphia Youth Orchestra Concert. I was dating the principal cellist who brought me to the concert. We were both music majors at a nearby college. They had me at the opening chord!
      I have the score written for 2 pianos and play some excerpts here and there. I am in awe of the concert pianists I have watched perform this!

  • @texasjudi4093
    @texasjudi4093 4 роки тому +36

    I'm wondering how many people who have responded to this are professional musicians. I am not a musician at all--tried but quickly learned I didn't have much natural talent. I heard classical music my whole life growing up and got very interested in my last 2 yrs of high school and have kept on going. I'm 70 now. It's so nice to talk about "my kind of music" with others for a change. I tend to love the romantic composers and the loud and boffo stuff most, and I do love a great coda. Brahms is my all-time favorite, but Dvorak and Beethoven are high on the list. I'm trying to get into Bruckner--he seems to be the in-between guy for Brahms to Mahler to my ear---but I just can't handle Schoenberg, Bartok, and the atonal/12-tonal stuff. I have to have a tune! Anyhow, I'm just interested in the types of people who care enough about our music to comment here and if I am the only total non-musician or if I am among like folks who love music as much as me but can't play it either!

    • @mikecook7530
      @mikecook7530 4 роки тому +5

      @Texas Judi, I'm with you all the way concerning classical music. I did study it a little as a kid back in high school, but that was pretty elementary stuff really. It did give me a liking for Mussorgsky (Night on a Bare Mountain; Pictures at an Exhibition) and introduced me to the choral stuff via Antonio Vivaldi's Gloria. Of course my musical tastes have varied over time and these days you'll find me also listening to the likes of Leonard Cohen or Eva Cassidy, perhaps some BB King and through to the Canadian rock legends, Rush and of course from your neck of the woods the biggest little old band in the world, ZZ Top.
      Where I live we have a purpose-built concert hall which sits on acoustically dampening springs to isolate it from the outside world and there's many a cultural feast to be had there. I took my old aunt there once along with my missus (who is a classical music newbie) to attend the festival of organ music. Now the hall itself is basically built around the huge pipe organ and hearing Bach's Toccata & Fugue in D minor played on that leviathan made a lasting impression.
      I do appreciate that current technology allows for this interchange too, with a stranger from what I'm guessing is the other side of the Pond from me.
      Keep enjoying the music eh? It's one of life's joys...

    • @jamescecil3563
      @jamescecil3563 4 роки тому +3

      Like you Brahms is in my blood. Yet so many others are as well.

    • @texasjudi4093
      @texasjudi4093 4 роки тому +4

      @@mikecook7530 When people ask me what kinds of music I like, I tell them classical and 1960's rock and roll. Weird mix, but that's me. I spent most of my school years in Europe and heard the Bach on an organ in a cathedral built in the 1600's in Holland. You can't even imagine the difference that makes, with the acoustics like they are when Bach wrote it. The T&F in D minor is my favorite. It completely envelops you. Happy listening!

    • @ryanp8935
      @ryanp8935 4 роки тому +4

      Texas Judi I’m not a musician, I don’t play anything but a few chords off a guitar. Music is like a cocaine or heroin to me. I close my eyes and I feel high like I’m in tranced when I listen to classical music or metallica.

    • @peterparker219
      @peterparker219 4 роки тому +1

      Texas Judi I am totally with you. No musician but always been guided by the old masters. My father was a real symphony and opera fanatic and on weekends played his records (the black ones) all day long. I am entirely into Beethoven, Brahms, Dvorak and Tchaikovsky. But I'm open to anything else. I also love the baroque masters Handel, Albinoni, Vivaldi and Bach's Organ works, that drive tears into my eyes. Always.
      But recently I came to the video linked below by chance and was instantly excited.
      ua-cam.com/video/ojBYW3ycVTE/v-deo.html
      What a talented gifted artist is this man. I truly admire him.
      Greetings to Texas

  • @despierte5040
    @despierte5040 4 роки тому +8

    1. Rach 2 ....2. Carmina Burana....3. Beethoven 9 simphony. Thanks to all who post, I have realized about many beautiful pieces to listen again.

  • @adriancressy8363
    @adriancressy8363 4 роки тому +26

    this is REAL music. That's why it has lasted 100's of years

    • @kasajizo8963
      @kasajizo8963 4 роки тому +2

      Unlike some modern songs that die out after a few months.

    • @richardhedberg293
      @richardhedberg293 4 роки тому +1

      That attitude is what causes the uninitiated to think of "Classical" Music as elitist and obtuse. There are only two types of music, good and bad.

  • @simmo303
    @simmo303 4 роки тому +89

    So far I've narrowed it down to 297 pieces, needs more work.

  • @maxiweimer9169
    @maxiweimer9169 5 років тому +25

    1. Rachmaninoff - Piano concerto number 2
    2. Edvard Grieg - Piano concert number 1
    3. Beethoven - Kreutzer Sonate

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      GREAT selection!! Thank you very much!

    • @mykofreder1682
      @mykofreder1682 4 роки тому

      If I was trying to have a variety of music I would pick: Heifetz Mandelson Concerto (the copy I has is from a cheap compilation from older recordings), Furtwängler's Beethoven 3 (I think from the early 50s), Gould Goldberg variations. There are over a dozen things making the top 3 so performances make the difference, before I heard the Furtwangler change in pace and dynamics the 3rd was not in my top 20. I sat through a live Chicago Symphony performance of Mahler's 9th conducted by Tilson Thomas, listening to that symphony, even the recording I owned by the CSO and Solti was a mental slog of noises, his emphasis on the romantic and themes changed my attitude and fortunately CSO made one of the performances accessible on their web sight.

    • @donnytello1544
      @donnytello1544 3 роки тому

      It’s best to note that grieg only made 1 concerto, so it is best that it be referred to as the “concerto in a minor” and not “griegs concerto no 1”

  • @whortle
    @whortle 5 років тому +11

    Only three? Madness. There’s so much sheer magnificence and beauty available, it’s impossible to decide.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому +1

      I agree that there's so much beautiful and magnificent music available. Luckily, we never have to choose just three.

  • @MW-eg4gu
    @MW-eg4gu Місяць тому +3

    AMAZING THERE ARE ANY PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY YOUNG PEOPLE, who perform classical music. The past 70 years it has taken such a hit from competitors rock, pop, rap, country. Thank God!

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  Місяць тому +1

      I don't think classical music will ever fade or die, no matter how many other popular genres of music there are out there. Though I'm a huge lover of jazz, blues, and rock, I know that no other form of music comes close to being as inspiring, expressive, thought-provoking, and complex (in the most wonderful way) as classical music.

    • @mariahilker8252
      @mariahilker8252 День тому

      I have been noticing this trend for some time. Videos of symphony orchestras from around the world show a majority of younger players, with women and minorities well represented. Also, women are now playing most wind instruments which was not the norm when I was younger. A contrast to videos filmed before the 80’s when orchestras did not accept women.

  • @RotraudSchulte
    @RotraudSchulte 5 років тому +5

    Just love it again,
    wonderful music...i love it
    Best regards, Lolo

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      Hello Lolo, I didn't recognize your channel name, but it's wonderful to have your visit. Thank you.

  • @robertgoss4842
    @robertgoss4842 4 роки тому +5

    Very reassuring to see so many folks with such sophisticated tastes in classical music!

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому +2

      "Sophisticated tastes", indeed. I've been discovering so many great works from them, it's been wonderful!

    • @allanclark3283
      @allanclark3283 4 роки тому +1

      I concur.

  • @michaelmoon622
    @michaelmoon622 4 роки тому +25

    Rite of Spring
    Dvorak 9
    Symphonie Fantastique

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  3 роки тому +3

      Thank you for the fantastic list! I appreciate it.

  • @gabrielecarter5460
    @gabrielecarter5460 2 роки тому +3

    This video is so outstanding, so beautiful and amazing, this is what classical music is all about. My heart is very happy with those tunes.
    Thank you for sharing.♥️🌹💐

  • @alegonz.1667
    @alegonz.1667 Рік тому +4

    Even at the age of 18, I had not heard Rachmaniev's piano concerto no 2, the first time I heard it was so moved that I was crying for 30 minutes, it still moves me just like the first time I heard it. How talented, it's impressive

  • @benoittassin1379
    @benoittassin1379 4 роки тому +8

    1) Mozart Concerto for clarinet (to wake up)
    2) Brahms Hungarian Dance n5 (to live through the day)
    2) Debussy Clair de Lune (to go to sleep)

  • @apieceforpeace8943
    @apieceforpeace8943 5 років тому +13

    1.Chopin Piano Concerto No.1 by Cho-Seong Jin (Especially 2nd movement!)
    2.Ravel Piano Concerto In G Major (Also I prefer 2nd movement)
    Maybe my liking for classical music is kind of music that makes me relaxed and can be drawn a charming spectacle when i just sit on a chair, look at any scene with Woods, clouds on gloomy weather.
    Ooh~ It's so good to imagine!
    3.Bruch Violin Concerto In G minor by Hilary Hahn
    Honestly was too tough to choose my favorite music to 3, but i did it!!
    Thank you for uploading every video XD

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому +2

      Fantastic selection! I also LOVE the three pieces you mentioned. I love Seong-Jin Cho but haven't heard his performance of the Chopin Piano Concerto No. 1. Will have to listen to it soon.

    • @mariannedijzel3075
      @mariannedijzel3075 5 років тому +1

      Oh yes, for the second movement of Chopin's piano concerto No. 1. I imagine angels playing that...

    • @pianoman0609
      @pianoman0609 5 років тому

      I am partial to Chopin, as a pianist, as well as other romantic composers. But I would need The concerto with Chopin's solo piano, nocturnes, ballades etc and Lizst Liberstraum.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      @@pianoman0609 Chopin is one of my top 3 composers, along with Beethoven and Schubert.

    • @pianoman0609
      @pianoman0609 5 років тому

      @@MelodiousHeart1 Understood. Music can create so many feelings in a person that it's almost impossible to just pick three pieces, and not want more. So many great composers and pieces.

  • @ominoguitar
    @ominoguitar 3 роки тому +1

    Very very nice! very emotional! Thank you for sharing. Thumb up!

  • @peggynulsen1365
    @peggynulsen1365 4 роки тому +5

    I answered this months ago when it showed up in my UA-cam feed. My take away from perusal of most recent replies is how many choices we have! Last time I took it upon myself to revisit others choices and was amply rewarded with many hours of wonderful music during the lockdown. Stay well everyone.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому

      Thank you for the wonderful comment! You stay well, too.

  • @EddySunMusicProbe
    @EddySunMusicProbe 5 років тому +23

    You are kidding dear Kim! Which are my fav three?? Exactly these ones! Needless to say that you did a perfect choice for each compositon. If I had done this video I would have taken the same excerpts. The only technical difference is I would have sorted the composers in chronological order.. but that is irrelevant! Thank you for this totally enjoyable video! With gratitude... Cheers, Eddy.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому +3

      Wow, it is, indeed, amazing that we both choose exact same pieces out of so many great ones! Sorting the pieces in chronological order is a good idea. I just sorted them in order of my preference. You're welcome, and thank you for the great comment! I always appreciate your words on my videos.

  • @Ève-l9d
    @Ève-l9d 4 роки тому +7

    1. Liebestraum no3 - Liszt
    2. Concerto no2 - Rachmaninoff
    3. Ballade no1 in G minor - Chopin

  • @30350SWB
    @30350SWB 2 роки тому +1

    I almost always end up with one of your postings. Exquisite selections. Thank you, again, for all you do in compiling gems that touch the mind, heart and soul. I think the goal of art it to take you somewhere. These pieces do that for me.

  • @theunknownrepertoire2425
    @theunknownrepertoire2425 5 років тому +26

    1. Bach Goldberg Variations
    2. Mozart Piano Concerto 20 in D minor
    3. Beethoven 9th Symphony

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      Excellent list!! Thank you for watching and for the comment.

    • @peterjongsma2754
      @peterjongsma2754 5 років тому

      Definitely Mozart's Piano Concerto in Dm Number 20.
      Vivaldi's Sacred Choral Music.
      Beethoven's Pathetique

    • @nickharpley3971
      @nickharpley3971 5 років тому +1

      have you heard Angela Hewitt's record of the Goldberg Variations? - fabulous!

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      @@peterjongsma2754 I LOVE the Mozart and Beethoven pieces, but not familiar with Vivaldi's. Will check it out. Thank you.

  • @JonayArmas
    @JonayArmas 5 років тому +17

    Absolutely agree with election No.1 & 3, and you have made me to rediscover this monumental Beethoven :)

    • @vidarbonsak7855
      @vidarbonsak7855 5 років тому +1

      Beethoven is the greatest mind and soul of music who ever visited this planet! Let 2020 be one hell of a celebration!!!

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      I'm glad that you agree with my 2 selections, and also glad that I made you rediscover the great Beethoven piece. :-)

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      @@vidarbonsak7855 I love what you said about Beethoven. He is my absolute favorite composer of all time!

    • @howie9751
      @howie9751 5 років тому +1

      The "Emperor" is my favorite piece.

  • @owencrawford5984
    @owencrawford5984 5 років тому +10

    1. Beethoven - Symphony No. 3 'Eroica'
    2. Bach - St. Matthew Passion
    3. Wagner - Tristan und Isolde
    Very tough choices and these are not necessarily my 'favourite' pieces but are ones that over my lifetime I could get more enjoyment from compared to short and simple pieces. Works that just missed out are: Bach's Goldberg Variations, Art of Fugue or WTC, a lot of his choral work could get on here such as his masses, Albeniz's Iberia Suite is also a master work, Mendelssohn's Saint Paul is a beautiful work along with the likes of Brahms' German Requiem and of course Mozart's Requiem. I love many operas, Mozart, Verdi, Rossini etc. but being one of the most complex and deep works I chose Tristan und Isolde so after many listens I would still be untangling it. Eroica is a masterpiece and is in my opinion unrivaled by any other symphony, it transcends the form but some honourable mentions are Mahler 2, 6, and 8, Bruckner 8, and 9, Beethoven 6, 7, and 9, Mozart 41, Shostakovich 5, Berlioz Symphonie-Fantastique... I could go on but that's enough reading.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому +1

      Wow, I can see that you have an extensive knowledge in classical music! I love many of the pieces you mentioned, but there are also some that I haven't experienced before. Thank you for your time and an exceptional comment! I really appreciate it.

    • @enelabe
      @enelabe 5 років тому +1

      Omg how could I not have thought of Mozart's Requiem! Great mistake...

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      @@enelabe Mozart's Requiem was one of many pieces that I had a very difficult time leaving out from this list.

  • @chrisandjaneonnarrowboatpo3917

    Really enjoyed watching your lovely video. Really hope you are well and having a great Wednesday. Love your music 🎶. Many thanks from Chris and Jane ❤🎉

  • @Roh0io
    @Roh0io 5 років тому +26

    so glad that emperor concerto and piano concerto 2 is in your list!
    Mine would be probably:
    1) Mahler 2nd(Obviously)
    2) Rachmaninoff 2nd symphony
    3) Rachmaninoff 2nd piano concerto(wanted to say all of them, but I've got no choice)

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      If I were to make a video with 10 pieces, Mahler's 2nd would definitely be included. I also LOVE Rachmaninoff's 2nd, especially the 3rd movement. Fantastic selection! And you could still say all of them. :-)

    • @TheMarcHicks
      @TheMarcHicks 5 років тому +2

      A top 5 would include Rachmaninoff's 2nd Symphony & Mahler's 6th Symphony.

    • @Roh0io
      @Roh0io 5 років тому

      @@MelodiousHeart1 I'm very glad you like them! And can you make a compilation of impressionist pieces? Its okay if you dont want to

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      @@Roh0io Oh, that's a great idea! I love many of the pieces from the Impressionist era. I will make it in a couple of weeks. Thanks for the suggestion.

    • @brit1066
      @brit1066 5 років тому

      Castillo Piano Composition Mahler, is NOT OBVIOUS to me.
      But that is MY OPINION the Tchaikovsky 4, 5, 6th Symphonies, Brahms 1, 2, 3 and 4th Symphonies and Vaughan Williams 1st Symphony are ALL OBVIOUSLY THE GREATEST IN MY OPINION.
      Sorry.

  • @spiralblueandromeda1384
    @spiralblueandromeda1384 5 років тому +8

    Just a blessing for the souls and the ears!
    Thank you so very much my dear friend for sharing all this magic with us!

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      It's always a joy to have you on my channel, Katerina. Thank you!

  • @Steve-yx1xj
    @Steve-yx1xj 5 років тому +4

    Symphony no 6 Beethoven, 1st piano concerto Shostokovich & ...........who knows. When I was young I bought a cd of Shostakovich piano concertos 1 & 2 in the cheepo bin in Woolworths, I still play it 40ish years later. and love it far more than versions by people you may have heard of. Longer ago than that , the first classical vinyl album I bought (in Boots, Western Road, Brighton, UK) was Grieg's Peer Gynt, the other side had symphonic dances, I didn't play them much but every time one turns up on radio3 I ask myself what that gorgeous tune is, and then the presenter tells me... PAY ATTENTION you've owned this music for nearly 50 years.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      Thank you for the story that brought a smile on my face. I really appreciate your comment. My sincere wishes to you.

    • @brit1066
      @brit1066 5 років тому +1

      Steve Muscato WOW, your story triggered a memory, a good one.
      I remember buying an LP of Borodin 2nd Symphony from a tiny hole in the wall shop on Cherry Street in central Birmingham within earshot of the thunder of the presses of the Birmingham Post.
      That was in the 1960s I still have the LP and many more treasured recording, I bought them with me when I came to the USA in 1970 when I was hired by a US Corporation for my almost 10 years of main frame computer experience.
      After 49 years here in the USA I still remember that wonderful little shop, thanks to you.
      Best wishes.

    • @rafanifischer3152
      @rafanifischer3152 5 років тому +1

      My first classical record I bought in 1966. Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Suite.

  • @WilliamKroupaJr.
    @WilliamKroupaJr. 2 роки тому +1

    Great selections! 👍

  • @m.bergua.videos.
    @m.bergua.videos. 2 роки тому +5

    Muy bonito.nice
    Like

  • @simone222
    @simone222 4 роки тому +9

    Satie: Gymnopedie n.1
    Shostakovich: Piano Trio N.2 in E minor, Op.67
    Liszt: La Campanella

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for the remarkable selection!! I really appreciate it.

  • @geoden
    @geoden 4 роки тому +5

    I can't imagine ever limiting my self to 3 or even 300! I'm pleased to say such madness will never happen.

  • @TommyMGrecianMusic
    @TommyMGrecianMusic Місяць тому +1

    Gorgeous pieces, superbly crafted and set, such timing…impeccable execution and joyous to the ears and further throughout the senses, Blessings from Britain to you ♥️🙏😎TMG (Tommy)

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you for the wonderful comment!

    • @TommyMGrecianMusic
      @TommyMGrecianMusic Місяць тому +1

      @ You are more than welcome, and thank you so very much for subscribing to my little channel, please venture in, there is quite a lot of difference to choose from, I shall continue to support your channel and the excellence that is, Blessings to you ♥️🙏😎TMG (Tommy)

    • @TommyMGrecianMusic
      @TommyMGrecianMusic Місяць тому +1

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      @MelodiousHeart1  Місяць тому

      @@TommyMGrecianMusic Thank you for subscribing to my channel, Tommy. I will visit your channel in the very near future.

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      @MelodiousHeart1  Місяць тому +1

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  • @karlakor
    @karlakor 4 роки тому +7

    Toscanini, when asked what one opera he would choose to have with him on a desert island, replied that if he were restricted to only one opera, he would walk out into the ocean and drown himself.

  • @jamesngo2701
    @jamesngo2701 4 роки тому +7

    Chopin's Ballade no.1 in G minor (Op 23), an incredible and emotional ride. Trying to play this at the moment :>
    Chopin's Ballade no.3 in A flat major (Op 47), it's just beautiful, as the piece slowly transcend to insanity.
    Mendelssohn Violin concerto in E minor (Op 64), wonderful, calming, and AmAzInG

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому

      I absolutely love the pieces you have selected and also love how you described them. Thank you for the wonderful comment!

  • @kctechie
    @kctechie 4 роки тому +4

    I was a teen in the 70's (yeah I got to see a LOT of great concerts) and didn't care for classical until I saw a program , maybe on pbs, with John Williams who I only knew from scoring most movies of the time. In the program he explained how music moves emotions. He explained how he used that to score films and he went through many classicals to further demonstrate how point. When that program was over I couldn't get enough of classical. I found Vivaldi's Four Seasons on a cassette mixed in with Eric Clapton, David Bowie and pink Floyd when I was given my uncle's tapes after he passed away around 1977. I wore that tape out.

  • @lugerocovers9449
    @lugerocovers9449 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful video. Sounds great. 👏👍🎶

  • @kulikieb
    @kulikieb 2 роки тому +7

    1. Rachmaninff - Piano Concerto 2,
    2. Sibelius - Violin Concerto,
    3. Schubert - Unfinished Symphony 8,
    and as a bonus for the unfinished piece by Schubert I would add "Vocalise" by Rachmaninoff...

  • @craigcorson3036
    @craigcorson3036 29 днів тому +3

    If I could listen to only three classical pieces for the rest of my life - I would not wish for my life to continue. That just isn't enough.

  • @lomax343
    @lomax343 4 роки тому +5

    Beethoven - Ninth Symphony.
    Tchaikovsky - First Piano Concerto.
    Sibelius - Violin Concerto.
    The first two are constants. Number three changes almost daily.

  • @JaykleMusic
    @JaykleMusic Рік тому

    Such beautiful pieces of music, such a nice edit, thank you so much for sharing this amazing video 🎻 🎼 💯 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for such a nice comment, I appreciate it!

    • @JaykleMusic
      @JaykleMusic Рік тому

      @@MelodiousHeart1 it is an absolute pleasure 😁 🙏

  • @Roberto-cu1jt
    @Roberto-cu1jt 5 років тому +15

    1.Mahler symphony 5
    2.Sibelius violin concerto
    3.Mozart requiem in d minor

  • @MrGranfield
    @MrGranfield 4 роки тому +8

    Beethoven’s 5th Symphony.
    Mozart’s Piano Concerto number 21
    The Aria Una Furtiva Lagrima from Donizetti’s L’elisor d’amore sung by Jussi Bjorling.

    • @vvanderer
      @vvanderer 4 роки тому

      Now you mentionBjőrling I haves to add the duet In the Depths of the Temple by Bjőrling & Robert Merrill

  • @nicholejournet5723
    @nicholejournet5723 4 роки тому +6

    Sometimes I wonder if anyone out in the world is listening to what I am at the same time. In that moment, I want to know who I'm connecting with..

  • @Siyapianomusic
    @Siyapianomusic 4 роки тому

    Excellent sharing dear friend, thank you so much 🎶🙏🎼Love and light 🌟🌟🌟

  • @theingabo212
    @theingabo212 2 роки тому +6

    1.Mahler symphony no.2 (Resurrection)
    2. Bruckner symphony no.8
    3. Brahms symphony no.1
    Bonus: Bach mass in B minor.

  • @barryisland5942
    @barryisland5942 5 років тому +6

    1 Rachmaninoff 2nd piano concerto, 2nd movement.
    2 Beethoven Emperor Concerto 2nd movement.
    3 Mozart piano concerto 21 andante.
    1 and 3 played by Anna Fedorova. 2 played by Lang Lang.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      Oh, I love these 2nd movements so much! Lang Lang's performance of the Emperor Concerto is divine. I just watched Fedorova's performance, that was absolutely beautiful. Thank you for the great input!

  • @TheMarcHicks
    @TheMarcHicks 5 років тому +10

    #1 Piano Concerto #2 (S. Rachmaninoff), #2 Symphony #9 (Beethoven), #3 St Matthew Passion (Bach).

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому +1

      Great list! You are the second person who mentioned Matthew Passion, which I'm not familiar with. I should check it out soon. Thank you!

  • @1000曲覚えるまでYouTubeやめれま

    今回も良い動画でした!楽しみました!
    次回も楽しみに待っています!👀

  • @daviddyer2607
    @daviddyer2607 4 роки тому +5

    1 - The Lark Ascending - simply beautiful
    2 - Moonlight Sonata
    3 - Theme from Schindler's List

  • @xandercorp6175
    @xandercorp6175 4 роки тому +12

    Even to ask which 3 classical composers would already be too much to ask; to ask for 3 classical _pieces?_ You might as well ask me which 3 breaths I would like to breath for the rest of my life.

    • @Muzakman37
      @Muzakman37 4 роки тому +1

      Haha, I can relate. I'm struggling to even get my list down to 50

  • @user-bc7cb8uu7e
    @user-bc7cb8uu7e 4 роки тому +5

    Only three pieces for the rest of my life would be a truly sad state of affairs, unbearably difficult to pick. I'm tempted to go for 3 symphonies, as they're probably my favorite format, but how can I give up string quartets and other chamber music? How can I give up all piano works? How can I give up Bach?
    In the end, I feel like I have to pick some variety, but also stay true to what I totally enjoy most.
    Although I'd probably pick differently each time I'd be asked, today it's:
    Mahler 2 (hearing it live was life changing, and I definitely need some vocal music)
    Brahms' Symphony 1 (just has this strange hold on me that I can't shake)
    Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto 2 (probably my favorite piano piece, though I may be influenced by hearing it in that video)
    There are so many great pieces, though, that I'd never feel complete again. I listened to Mahler 9 earlier today, and never hearing it again would be a tragedy. Same goes for Beethoven's symphonies and string quartets, Bach's vocal music and fugues, Tchaikovsky and Brahms' violin concertos, and too many other pieces to name.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому

      I just realized that I didn't respond to your exceptional comment. I agree, I will also miss so many other great music. Luckily, we will never have to choose just 3. Thank you very much for the great comment, I truly appreciate it!

  • @OlivierRodriguez
    @OlivierRodriguez 3 роки тому +1

    *I really enjoy classical music., Thanks, friends.*

  • @sglewis5167
    @sglewis5167 4 роки тому +54

    After reading thru all of the lists on this thread, I am very impressed with the quality of the choices folks have put forward.
    You all really know your stuff.
    Hats off to you, Ladies & Gentlemen

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому +5

      I agree. I've been learning so many great pieces I hadn't known before from the commentators here.

    • @davidabart
      @davidabart 4 роки тому +1

      At the end of the year listen to NYs classical radio 105.9 and you'll see some very lively debate when they run their top 100 classical pieces of all time. FYI Beethoven's 9th has topped the list for I don't know how many years now. Certainly since I've been listening.

    • @tonyfrancesco3701
      @tonyfrancesco3701 4 роки тому +6

      What sparked my interest in classical music was Emerson Lake and Palmer.

    • @jerryoshea3116
      @jerryoshea3116 4 роки тому +2

      @@davidabart I live in Vegas and unfortunately u can't pick up any decent Classical channels.(if course u can listen to a channel on the Cable tv)but I will try and track that NY channel down,via an App maybe?.In the mean time I listen to the UK"s Classic FM..U might want to check that out,it"s free&has very few interruptions ,with most presenters"drying up"and playing some beautiful music..Just an little free trivea from a cultural Desert 🏜️

    • @bearlincs
      @bearlincs 4 роки тому +2

      @@tonyfrancesco3701 It was Genesis for me, though it was to strengthen an aready existing interest in classical music, as well as folk, and jazz.

  • @ketexon1815
    @ketexon1815 4 роки тому +17

    Mahler's Second Symphony
    Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto
    Chopin's First Ballade

    • @zgart
      @zgart 3 роки тому +1

      Lmao for me rach 3 and 4>2 and Chopin ballades 2 and 4>1. Mahler 2 is good but so is 5

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  3 роки тому +1

      Ketexon, You listed all 3 of my top favorite pieces! Thank you!

  • @dialune2243
    @dialune2243 4 роки тому +4

    I think my top 3 would be
    1. Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto 2
    2. Brahms Violin Concerto,
    3.Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto.
    These pieces were what shaped my perception of music and I feel truly blessed to have grown up listening to pieces that elicit such profound emotions even in the mind of an adolescent. The Rachmaninoff was the first piece that I truly cried listening to. Something about that haunting beauty elicited a nostalgic feeling, as though i'd been listening to it for years long before I even came across it. The Brahms showed me the true meaning of a slow buildup to an incredible climax in a piece. I initially dreaded the stern passages leading up to the romantic peak, almost considered it boring at times, but eventually it became an incomparable experience where the sternness of the first section of the piece suddenly transitioned into the vibrant culmination of a romantic melody. The Tchaikovsky was an almost amusing encounter, as i would always skip past the first three tracks on the Tchaikovsky CD that I listened to, those tracks being the 3 movements of the piano concerto. The reason behind skipping these was that my brother played the Tchaikovsky Violin concerto for various competitions while i was a child. I loved the piece and would listen to it every night, and one night i didn't skip past those three pieces. It was truly an interesting way to discover one of the defining pieces of my musical perspective.

    • @johnsanderson9448
      @johnsanderson9448 4 роки тому +2

      I know exactly what you mean about Rachmaninoff's concerto. The first movement especially has so many moments that evoke such a deep feeling of sorrow that I cry every time I hear it. I can't think of another piece that can do that to me, and on a consistent basis.
      One of my favourite piano concertos is written by Michel Camilo. It’s a shame so few people know about it. The second movement is very beautiful and emotional:
      ua-cam.com/video/FjrYbe_fzq4/v-deo.html
      But I would suggest listening to the first movement as well. It's very jazzy.

    • @darrellrees4371
      @darrellrees4371 4 роки тому +1

      In contemplating the title of the video, I was thinking that my list would include at least one piano concerto. Now, this of course is a highly personal thing and kind of a no- brainer for me. There is just something about the Brahms #2 that has always connected very deeply with me. But that said, the two chosen here are very easy choices (for me) as the natural runners up. This was about as far as I had gone in my thinking when clicked on the video. Although mine would certainly differ, great list! These are all old dear friends.

  • @LSkl1956
    @LSkl1956 Рік тому

    Great music and excellent performance. I listened with great pleasure. Thanks!
    I wish you all the best and further creative success !

  • @jonathaneddy
    @jonathaneddy 4 роки тому +6

    I'm an ordinary man. Sue me.
    1. Beethoven - Symphony No 7, 2nd movement.
    2. Rodrigo -- Concierto de Aranjuez.
    3. Elgar - Nimrod (Enigma Variations).
    Some may not consider these the most esoteric, refined or even noteworthy...don't care. These beautiful pieces of music turned my life around in one way or another and at various times.
    If any of us could produce just one piece of art as moving as these, the world would be a better place.

    • @tidnid1869
      @tidnid1869 4 роки тому +4

      you dont need to listen to esoteric, refined or even noteworthy music. I hate when people tell me to listen to music i dont want to. If i want to listen to rach symphony 2 or dvorak 9 i will, people tell me they are too overplayed, syrupy but i dont care. i listen to what i want. Just as you should my Jonathan

    • @jonathaneddy
      @jonathaneddy 4 роки тому

      @@tidnid1869 where's the emoticon for a grateful bow?
      Thank you.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the exceptional selection! I also love them, especially the 1 & 2 pieces.

  • @wilsoncalhoun5708
    @wilsoncalhoun5708 5 років тому +6

    1. Chopin nocturne in C sharp minor
    2. Elgar cello concerto in E minor
    3. Dvorak symphony no 9

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      Such a divine selection, I love them all! Thank you!

  • @janetchandler823
    @janetchandler823 5 років тому +7

    1. Beethovan's 9th
    2. Rachmaninoff's 2nd piano concerto
    3. Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому +1

      Excellent selection!! Thank you for the input, I appreciate it.

    • @janetchandler823
      @janetchandler823 5 років тому +1

      @@MelodiousHeart1 Thanks and you're welcome.

  • @Reddog794
    @Reddog794 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @mjc01
    @mjc01 4 місяці тому +6

    Mahler 2nd, Sibelius 7th, Beethoven piano sonata opus 111 (Cm).

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 місяці тому +1

      Oh, I love your selection, thank you!

    • @nancyb.9759
      @nancyb.9759 4 місяці тому +1

      Really love those choices

  • @YouennF
    @YouennF 4 роки тому +4

    inspiration of the moment (ask tomorrow, my answer will probably be different)
    Sibelius : violin concerto
    Bach : Johannes passion
    Stravinsky : rite of spring

  • @da33smith37
    @da33smith37 4 місяці тому +5

    I cannot listen to Rachmaninoff Number 2 as background music. It grabs me by the lapels, sits me down, and commands my undivided attention. A Colossus of the musical repertoire.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 місяці тому

      That's exactly how I feel about the Rachmaninoff PC 2.

  • @puja-ibpuja-studio2244
    @puja-ibpuja-studio2244 4 роки тому

    This is amaging,... awesome dear friend.... greetings from bali indonesia 🤗❤❤❤

  • @franciscorojas8088
    @franciscorojas8088 4 роки тому +13

    This comment section is pure gold

  • @tbrown965
    @tbrown965 3 роки тому +5

    3 very good choices. I would have to consider a couple of Chopin pieces.

  • @FranciscusList
    @FranciscusList 4 роки тому +4

    1. Mendelssohn - Violin concert e-minor
    2. Verdi - La Traviata
    3. Tchaikovskyi - Symphony "Manfred"...
    4. Rachmaninoff - Piano concert nr. 2 (oh yeah)
    5. Tchaikovskyi - Hymn of the Cherubim
    6. Mozart - Don Giovanni ("Don Giovanni a cenar teco")
    7. Benedetto Ferrari (C. Monteverdi) - Pur ti miro
    8. J. S. Bach - Erbarme dich (Matthäuspassion)
    9. I. Albéniz - Leyenda (Asturias)
    10.................
    2546184. G. Rossini - Il Barbiere di Siviglia....

  • @AltoonaYourPiano
    @AltoonaYourPiano Рік тому

    Wow, these performances were stirring and moving as you said.

  • @ashlynxrip7197
    @ashlynxrip7197 4 роки тому +9

    I just finished twoset's new Video

  • @anonymouscommenter4560
    @anonymouscommenter4560 5 років тому +4

    There's only ONE - Rachmaninoff's Second Concerto in C Minor. Especially the 2nd movement. It is SUBLIME. Feeds my SOUL. Fell in love with it fifty years ago and have been working on it ever since! Will never quit. Will never be able to play it as the professionals do, but just being able to play it at ALL is such a joy. Hearing it is heavenly.

    • @marijane8665
      @marijane8665 5 років тому

      I started listening to this piano concerto when I was in my teens babysitting for a couple that had it on a record. I am now 73 yrs. old and still love it today.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      Thank you so much for the wonderful comment! Out of hundreds of pieces I adore, Rachmaninoff's 2nd Piano Concerto is the only one that always stays on top. It's also one of very few multi-movement pieces that I absolutely love all movements. It must be great to be able to play it!

  • @eljodoma9105
    @eljodoma9105 5 років тому +20

    Hungarian rhapsody 2
    Appasionata 3rd movement.
    Beethoven 9th symphony

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому +1

      Great selection, thank you! I adore all the pieces you mentioned.

    • @eljodoma9105
      @eljodoma9105 5 років тому

      @@MelodiousHeart1 the most genius pieces i have ever heard..... No composer was as genius as Beethoven and Franz Liszt. Of course Bach was the first, but these 2 took it to the last level

    • @5610winston
      @5610winston 5 років тому

      Waldstein! Pathetique!

  • @larysasynelanikoba8809
    @larysasynelanikoba8809 3 місяці тому +2

    I love them too! ❤
    But I equally love so many other pieces by many other composers!
    Wouldn't be able to say which 3 or 5 are my best.
    Whenever I want to listen to some classical music, I choose something that would be in accord with my mood and state of mind. So it could be Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Rakhmaninov, Chaikovsky, my favorite opera arias or anything else in the world!
    But yes, I love these pieces too and am never tired of listening to them again and again!❤
    Thanks for sharing!

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  3 місяці тому

      You're welcome, and thank you for the wonderful comment! I also love many pieces equally and my favorites change often by the mood and state of mind I'm in, except the Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2. I'm glad that you love the 3 I chose too! 🙂

  • @ShadowShinobi108
    @ShadowShinobi108 4 роки тому +4

    1. Chopin Ballade 4
    2. Rach Piano Concerto 2
    3. Tchaikovsky Symphony 6

  • @russdrummond7292
    @russdrummond7292 5 місяців тому +3

    Nice. My 3 are Scheherazade, the New World and Grieg’’s piano concerto in A Minor , with Rachmaninov 2 an honourable mention. Close!

  • @Gisbertus_Voetius
    @Gisbertus_Voetius 5 років тому +4

    1. b-minor Mass by JS Bach
    2. 9th Symphony by Anton Bruckner
    3. St. John Passion by JS Bach

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому +1

      Thank you for the magnificent selection!! I really appreciate your comment.

  • @RalphLooij
    @RalphLooij 3 роки тому +1

    A beautiful selection of pieces, thanks!

  • @bossa-c1f
    @bossa-c1f 4 роки тому +15

    Twoset Violin has seen your content

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому +8

      I just watched the video and commented on it. :-)

  • @antineafry9510
    @antineafry9510 4 роки тому +4

    It is better to assume that each person will try to preserve 3 pieces that way at the end we will have saved all those irreplaceable
    pièces.

  • @almuel
    @almuel 5 років тому +5

    1. Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Piano Concerto (Played by Sviatoslav Richter)
    2. Bruckner’s 8th Symphony
    3.Shostakovich’s 5th Symphony

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому +1

      Thank you for the magnificent selection! Richter is one of my favorite pianists but haven't heard his Rach 2nd yet. Will go listen to it.

    • @almuel
      @almuel 5 років тому

      Melodious Heart great, you must! Although the recording is a little bad. You’d soon forget about it once you hear him play. There are many wonderful pianist who have played this piece well yet still not to the likes of Richter. Here’s the link. It’s from his ‘59 performance with the Warsaw philharmonic orchestra under Stanisław Wisłocki.
      m.ua-cam.com/video/5fzGXaFQloc/v-deo.html
      And thanks for the video. Loved the selection of pieces.

  • @해피미소
    @해피미소 Рік тому

    Wow, great performance, the best

  • @wowomah6194
    @wowomah6194 4 роки тому +4

    1. The Lark Ascending - Vaughn Williams
    2. The Planets Suite - Holst
    3. Then...a tie between Fantasia on a Theme or Five Variants of "Dives and Lazarus" both by Vaughn Williams
    Haha but this is just SO FAR as I'm still pretty new to the world of classical music but these pieces have really inspired and impacted my life in so deep of ways already

    • @robertuskoppies444
      @robertuskoppies444 4 роки тому +1

      Your choice is really distinguished....excellent....I just love British composers. When you mention The Planets by Holst, which interpretation would it be? I particularly like the London Philharmonic conducted by Solti from 1979.
      Also, do you know "The Perfect Fool" by Holst? It's beautiful....
      And when you like Vaughan-Williams, listen to "An Oxford Elegy"....

    • @wowomah6194
      @wowomah6194 4 роки тому

      @@robertuskoppies444 I will definitely look those two recommendations up! Thanks for them! And honestly, I am so uneducated when it comes to interpretations by different orchestras but I do believe the first time I listened to The Planets it was a recording of the London Philharmonic

    • @Anandgyan
      @Anandgyan 4 роки тому

      Number one and number three for the theme on Thomas Tallis had me smiling big as in a huge yeah.

  • @allanhu6672
    @allanhu6672 5 років тому +5

    Chopin - Piano Concerto 1
    Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto 2
    Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto 3
    Would be a good 2 hours. I would pick some piano solos like Scherzo no2 and Grande Polonaise by they are kinda short when compared to the Piano Concertos

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      I couldn't choose short pieces, because there are so many of them I absolutely adore, especially piano pieces. The 3 works you have selected are all remarkable! Thank you for the input.

  • @DrDante221
    @DrDante221 5 років тому +5

    1.Richard Strauss , 4 Last Songs with Gundula Janowitz
    2.Gustav Mahler , Symphony #2
    3.Antonin Dvorak , New World Symphony

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      Thank you for the fantastic selection!! I really appreciate it.

  • @shellvanderhijden6748
    @shellvanderhijden6748 4 роки тому +1

    your choice is very good. And yyi am glad we have youtybe unbelievebel all music free and the whole day bravo youtube!!

  • @gregfaris6959
    @gregfaris6959 4 роки тому +4

    The more one knows the classical music repertoire, the more difficult, and less meaningful becomes this question. I must confess though my astonishment at those contributors who feel the violent chugging of Stravinsky’s “Sacre du Printemps” to be the musical strains they would prefer to accompany them to the end of their days!

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому

      The question I asked was not supposed to be meaningful at all. It was just for fun, and I actually didn't even think that so many people would answer. But I'm glad they did, since I have been learning so many great pieces I didn't know before. It's also been very interesting to see how people have different taste in classical music, and I respect others' taste. It's been wonderful and quite educational for me.

  • @loganm2924
    @loganm2924 3 роки тому +6

    Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit
    Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition (Piano or orchestra, I don’t mind)
    Mahler - Symphony 5

    • @rachmusic9873
      @rachmusic9873 3 роки тому +1

      Mahler 5 is my favorite symphonic work! Awesome choice

  • @ramuner2816
    @ramuner2816 Рік тому +3

    I can choose at least 10 (it's impossible to choose only 3):
    Tomaso Albinoni - Adagio;
    Antonio Vivaldi - L'inverno (Winter);
    W.A. Mozart - Lacrimosa (Requiem);
    Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 5;
    Joaquín Rodrigo - Concerto d'Aranjuez;
    Henry Purcell - Overture The Gordian Knot Untied;
    Ludwig van Beethoven - Egmont Overture;
    Ludwig van Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata;
    Niccolò Paganini - Caprice No. 24;
    Vangelis - Conquest of Paradise.

  • @ezioberolo2936
    @ezioberolo2936 4 місяці тому +3

    love the variety of responses: clearly three is not enough, but would 100 do? unlikely. Lucky us who can enjoy them all!!!

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 місяці тому +1

      I love the variety of responses too. I've been learning many great pieces that I never heard before from them. We surely are lucky that we can enjoy as much classical music as we want!

  • @tannhauser7584
    @tannhauser7584 5 років тому +7

    If I could only have three, I would end my life in despair over all that I had to leave behind.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      Hahahah...that's quite dramatic, but I totally know what you mean. :-))

    • @terryellicott8333
      @terryellicott8333 3 роки тому

      @@MelodiousHeart1 )kill
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  • @kenpeters9807
    @kenpeters9807 4 роки тому +4

    I am surprised that no one chose Chopin’s Fantasie - Impromptu. Although it is only 4 minutes and not a full concerto, it is a magnificent piece.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому

      I agree that it is a magnificent piece, I adore it. I think many people feel that they heard it too many times. I appreciate your comment, thank you!

  • @herbvanfleet8192
    @herbvanfleet8192 4 роки тому +5

    Here are 3 of hundreds to chose from:
    Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings
    Igor Stravinsky - The Rite of Spring
    George Gershwin -- Piano Concerto in F major
    But my real favorite is Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, an excerpt from which is the last piece in this video.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому

      I love your three choices, but my real favorite is Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2, which is why I featured it at the end of the video. I can switch Scheherazade and Emperor Concerto to some other pieces, but the Rachmaninoff's No. 2 will always be my top favorite. Thank you for the great selection and comment, I appreciate it!

    • @herbvanfleet8192
      @herbvanfleet8192 4 роки тому +1

      I would only add that the Rach 2 is best when played by Yula Wang. She is amazing on anything she plays.

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому

      @@herbvanfleet8192 I love Yuja Wang's Rach 2 also! She is one of my favorite pianists.

    • @letBIGGIErest
      @letBIGGIErest 4 роки тому

      @@MelodiousHeart1 Rachmaninoff's 2nd Concerto is a special piece that has had a profound impact on my life. After hearing the first movement alone I knew I had no choice but to pursue classical music as my career.

  • @MeyRodmart
    @MeyRodmart 4 роки тому +2

    Wonderful music! 👌

  • @sehtek5078
    @sehtek5078 5 років тому +5

    1. Beethoven piano concerto No. 1
    2. Dvorak Cello concerto b-minor
    3. Tschaikowsky violin concerto d-major

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому

      Oh, I absolutely love the three pieces! I think you are one of the very few who mentioned Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1. Thank you!!

  • @maxatlasschneider8977
    @maxatlasschneider8977 4 роки тому +8

    Chopin - Nocturne op 9 no. 2
    Debussy - Claire de lune
    Satie - gymnopedie no. 1

    • @joaquin5028
      @joaquin5028 4 роки тому

      This but moonlight instead of gymno

    • @anne-loua.5490
      @anne-loua.5490 4 роки тому

      @@joaquin5028 and the ballade no 1 instead of the nocturne

  • @DeeYanKeymusic
    @DeeYanKeymusic 4 роки тому +6

    1. Mass In B Minor - Johann Sebastian Bach
    2. Der Ring des Nibelungen - Richard Wagner
    3. Symphony No. 9 in D minor "Choral" - Ludwig van Beethoven

    • @albertol.4048
      @albertol.4048 4 роки тому +1

      Completely agree with you, not only the best but the longests :)

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому

      Other than the Symphony No. 9, I haven't listened to the complete Bach or Wagner works, but I know they are remarkable works. Thank you for the great input!

  • @travelwithbala2335
    @travelwithbala2335 3 роки тому +1

    Beautiful sharing super

  • @sarahkraus8247
    @sarahkraus8247 5 років тому +16

    That's not fair, these pieces have multiple movements lol, but I would have to say Beethoven violin concerto, Paganini B minor concerto, and Liszt B minor sonata
    Edit: but I also love Sibelius E minor symphony ughh

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  5 років тому +1

      Hahaha...I know it's not fair, I so wanted to do 5 or 7 pieces, as it was extremely difficult to select only 3 pieces out of hundreds of my favorites. I absolutely adore all 4 pieces you mentioned! Great selection!!

    • @louisvonbeethoven
      @louisvonbeethoven 5 років тому +1

      Fair or not, I agree with others, a multi-movement piece or even an opera is still "of a piece".

    • @juzek1958
      @juzek1958 5 років тому +1

      I was going to list the Brandenburg Concerti but restrained myself to just one.

  • @slowedvickey6083
    @slowedvickey6083 4 роки тому +7

    This video is what twoset was talking about cool cool

    • @MelodiousHeart1
      @MelodiousHeart1  4 роки тому +2

      I'm glad you mentioned it, as I just watched the video. :-)

  • @jweyek
    @jweyek Рік тому +5

    We all have our favorites. Nobody is wrong.
    Beethoven's 5th piano concerto
    Beethoven's 9th symphony
    Beethoven's violin concerto
    I like Beethoven

    • @theonlydino2244
      @theonlydino2244 Рік тому

      Average Beethoven fan

    • @jweyek
      @jweyek Рік тому

      @@theonlydino2244 We can't all be special.