[tracklist below] ☕ If you like what we do and would like to support us, you can now buy us a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/halidonm.... Donations will go towards keeping the UA-cam channel going and funding new recording sessions with our amazing team of artists. Thank you! 🙏 01 Strauss II - Voices of Spring 00:00 02 Bizet - Carmen: Les Toreadors 07:33 03 Tchaikovsky - Lo Schiaccianoci: Danza Russa 09:38 04 Mendelssohn - A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Wedding March 10:51 05 Mozart - Symphony No. 40: I. Molto allegro 15:18 06 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. “Summer”: III. Presto 23:29 07 Mozart - Requiem: Dies Irae 26:07 08 Rossini - The Barber of Seville: Overture 27:48 09 Strauss I - Radetzky March 34:43 10 Tchaikovsky - Lo Schiaccianoci - Valzer dei fiori 37:08 11 Strauss II - On the Beautiful Blue Danube 44:12 12 Mozart - Le Nozze di Figaro: Non Più Andrai Farfallone Amoroso 55:36 13 Grieg - Holberg Suite: I. Praeludium 58:53 14 Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 3: III. Allegro 1:01:38 15 Beethoven - Symphony No. 6 “Pastoral”: I. Allegro ma non troppo 1:06:22 16 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. “Spring”: I. Allegro 1:17:14 17 Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: I. Allegro 1:20:30 18 Haydn - Cello Concerto No. 1: I. Moderato 1:26:29 19 Boccherini - String Quintet Op. 11 No. 5: Minuetto 1:35:13 20 Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings Op. 48: II. Valse 1:38:38 21 Dvorak - Serenade for Strings Op. 22: II. Minuet 1:42:34 22 Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 6 “Pathetique”: II. Allegro con grazia 1:49:14 23 Sibelius - Andante Festivo 1:57:10 24 Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 2: III. Sarabande 2:01:16 25 Puccini - Vissi d’Arte (instrumental) 2:04:15 26 Saint-Saens - The Carnival of the Animals: The Swan 2:06:53 27 Satie - Trois Gymnopedies: No. 1, Lent et douloureux 2:09:32 28 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 2:12:19 29 Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 3: II. Air 2:17:50 30 Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 14 “Moonlight Sonata”: I. Adagio sostenuto 2:24:12 31 Debussy - Suite Bergamasque: No. 3, Clair de Lune 2:30:52 32 Ravel - Pavane pour une Infante Defunte 2:36:43 33 Grieg - Lyric Pieces, Op. 54: No. 4, Nocturne 2:43:43 34 Beethoven - Fur Elise 2:47:14 35 Debussy - The Girl with the Flaxen Hair 2:51:03 36 Mendelssohn - Lieder ohne Worte Op. 19b: No. 1 2:54:02 37 Bach-Gounoud - Ave Maria 2:56:47 38 Beethoven - Piano Sonata Op. 8 No. 13 “Pathetique”: III. Rondò 2:58:31 39 Chopin - Fantaisie Impromptu 3:02:38 40 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 11: III. Turkish March 3:06:46 41 Ravel - Bolero 3:10:25 42 Tchaikovsky - Lo Schiaccianoci: Danza della Fata Confetto 3:24:07 43 Brahms - Symphony No. 1: II. Andante sostenuto 3:26:16 44 Barber - Adagio for strings 3:34:40 45 Mozart - The Magic Flute: Overture 3:41:44 46 Beethoven - Symphony No. 7: II. Allegretto 3:48:57 47 Schubert - Symphony No. 8 “Unfinished Symphony”: I. Allegro moderato 3:57:55 48 Brahms - Tragic Overture 4:08:52 49 Dvorak - Symphony No. 9 “From the New World”: IV. Allegro con fuoco 4:22:56 50 Verdi - La Traviata: Addio del passato 4:34:05
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Also, you skipped 10 Tchaikovsky - Lo Schiaccianoci - Valzer dei fiori at 37:05 and you just played Danube twice. And 12 Mozart - Le Nozze di Figaro: Non Più Andrai Farfallone Amoroso starts at 48:30, not 55:36. I won't do more corrections, I'm sure there's editing software in which you can check as you introduce them next time. (edit) I lied. 13 Grieg - Holberg Suite: I. Praeludium starts at 51:48, not 58:53
I love that young people still listen to classical music. It will remain timeless forever. :) I wish all composers knew that we still love their music ♡
i left this playing for my dog when i went to work. when i came home he was in my rocking chair smoking a pipe while reading an encyclopedia on human behavior
Tom & Jerry was a very cultured series after all... I remember like 90% of pieces here in Tom & Jerry I love classical music now... Thanks Halidon, for this masterpiece!
@@TheMagikarps And that's my favorite ahah, just went listen to it because of that (listen to them both playing it, not the original - I prefer theirs over the original)
Imagine at minimum, 10,000 hours from each musician and that of the conductor to reach this level of proficiency. Brought to us on UTUBE for the cost of a moment of our time. How priceless is this moment?
Malcolm Gladwell's 10,000 hours assertion has been very thoroughly debunked, though one cannot deny that these composers dedicated their lives to their craft.
зона отчуждения изоляция все больше усиливается, надо на все класть болт, хуй похуй что я пишу, читаю, изучения нет оставления разрешения мусор только накапливается, повторяется все также и делается и будет делаться все уже придумано забывать и забудем память, ум не нужны много делал в пустоту энергия была затрачена в холостую не было в моей жизни полезного не с теми, не тем,не то отдавал, приходилось слушать крестьяне все засрали окружающую среду надо засирать вибрации очень низкие заставляли делать то, чего никому не было нужно пить пиво,курить глубину наших глубин привет здравствуйте у него своя студия всего дерьма не упомнишь,упоминания обо всем были есть будут
At work early this morning. The office is mostly dark except for the faint light of my monitor. I have this playlist playing in my headphones, assisting me and encouraging productivity. The stress of work doesn’t exist with these melodies in my ears. Classical is indeed the only musical genre I can listen to in order to stay optimistic and focused. It’s a companion and a coach. Irrelevant to any of life’s current dilemmas or struggles.
I'm here Quarantine 2020.. very nice to relax in my Quarantine.. who's here.. May 2020 and for the all 2020.. now young people prefer classic music. Kongo for life and Afrika for life and World for life..
or simply life owned and loved for life. Conciousness owned, the big lesson of the cvid abuses being that, no more "unconciousness". Becuase , also, unconciousness doesn't really exist. We are concious always...lying about that to ourselves brings pain and disaster, well, because Source is a smart cookie..Pain is always something false asking to be brought Home to truthfulness again. Lisen to those melodies, they are going home to truth , love in action again ; )
Name of the piece of music playing and the composer are shown on screen. Good for people with little knowledge about classical music like me. Thank you.
Classical music is an expiriance. Im 13 years old and due to classical music I now have been playing the piano for 6 months by now and lisien to classical music all day. I have many problems in my life, but Classical music is another life. I am going to play the violin in the future as well. Classical music is my dream to play and I will never stop. I hope you all will find this comment and have the same expiriance.Thank you all for reading, As much how much I wrote is as how much I think how important it is to spread this.
Just want to say this is literally my favorite classical music compilation ever. I listen to it EVERY time I study and probably have heard it at least 50 times. I know it so well I hear the next song in my head before it starts. Thank you for making this!
TRACKLIST: 00:00 Johann Strauss II - Voices of Spring Waltz 07:31 Georges Bizet - Les Toreadors from Carmen Suite No. 1 09:38 Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Suite - Russian Dance Trepak 10:50 Felix Mendelssohn - Wedding March 15:17 Mozart - Symphony No. 40, KV 550 23:28 Antonio Vivaldi - Summer (Full) - The Four Seasons 26:07 Mozart - Dies Irae (Requiem) 27:48 Gioachino Rossini - The Barber Of Seville (Overture) 34:43 Johann Strauss Sr. - Radetzky March 37:09 Mozart - Le Nozze di Figaro (Overture) 40:25 Edvard Grieg PRELUDE - Holberg Suite, op 40 43:08 Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 47:56 Beethoven - Symphony No. 6 Pastoral 58:45 Antonio Vivaldi - Spring (The Four Seasons) 1:02:03 Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, KV 545 1:07:59 Haydn - Cello Concerto No. 1 1:16:44 Luigi Boccherini - String Quintet - Op.11, No.5 - Minuet 1:20:09 Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings in C Major, Op.48 (Valse) 1:24:05 Dvorak Minuet (Serenade for Strings) 1:30:45 Tchaikovsky - Allegro con grazia (Symphony No. 6) 1:38:42 Sibelius - Andante Festivo 1:42:47 Bach - Cello Suite No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1008 IV. Sarabande 1:45:47 Puccini - Vissi d'Arte 1:48:24 Saint-Saens - The Swan 1:51:03 Erik Satie - Gymnopédie No.1 1:53:51 Chopin - Nocturne op.9 No.2 1:59:20 Bach - Air, Orchestral Suites No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068 2:05:43 Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata 2:12:23 Debussy - Claire de Lune 2:18:13 Maurice Ravel - Pavane pour une infante défunte 2:25:14 Edvard Grieg - Notturno, Op. 54 No. 4 - Alessandro 2:28:45 Beethoven - Fur Elise 2:32:35 Debussy - The Girl with the Flaxen Hair 2:35:33 Felix Mendelssohn - Lieder ohne Worte 2:38:18 Bach, Gounod - Ave Maria 2:40:02 Beethoven - Piano Sonata Op. 8 No. 13 2:44:10 Chopin - Fantaisie-Impromptu (Op. 66) 2:48:17 Mozart - Rondo Alla Turca (Turkish March) 2:51:57 Maurice Ravel - Bolero 3:05:41 Brahms - Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68 3:14:05 Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings 3:21:10 Mozart - Die Zauberflote (The Magic Flute) (Overture) 3:28:23 Beethoven - Symphony No.7 in A major op.92 - II, Allegretto 3:37:22 Schubert - Symphony No. 8 Unfinished 3:48:18 Brahms - Tragic (Overture) op. 81 4:02:22 Dvorák - Symphony No. 9 (From the New World) Mvmt 4
Thank you, everyone had copied and pasted one where the timings (or time?) were out of sync and you do it with the correct timings. Thank you so much! Te agradezco, todos habían copiado y pegado uno donde los tiempos estaban mal y tú lo hiciste con los tiempos correctos. ¡Muchas gracias!
I've spent 16 years of my life listening to classical pieces here and there (movies, TV, videos or just watching orchestra performance videos) and I just found out now how much I really enjoy it. It's such an emotion, I can't even explain it with words.
I'm enjoying this while I walk on my treadmill to help pass the time. Now that we are all stuck inside because of the corona virus how great to have symphony music to listen to while we shelter in place. Thanks so much,
Thank you for choosing us to keep you company, Janet. We find working & exercising (albeit at home) helps us retain some kind of normality and routine in our lives. Grateful for that indeed. Take care of yourself!
gaby rizkallah Alma Deutscher - There’s so much that’s ugly in today’s world. Music should be beautiful. So she’s writing it. Orchestrating it. Performing it. At 14. On piano and her loaner Strad. Carnegie Hall concert last month. Piano and Violin Concertos, Two opera excerpts from her CINDERELLA, new SIREN SOUNDS WALTZ. 3 1/4 minute standing ovation.
because they always used these pieces for the old cartoons/movies about the people in the middle ages living in castles and you probably have heard some of these watching those kind of movies.
It makes me feel like I’m playing cards with a couple of regular swells, right before I run through a crowded marketplace because I’m late in illegally boarding s.s titanic, which leaves to America in 5 minutes.
I don’t play any instrument and I’ve never studied classical music before but when I put headphones and listen to classical music it’s just peace I LOVE listening I find myself I find peace love I just find my soul 😊honestly thank you to the all musicians for this piece of art
Today, I finally understand why I adored Looney Tunes as a kid and still do as an adult. When Rossini played I shed a little nostalgic tear thinking of Bugs Bunny acting on stage to The Barber of Seville. Bless you Halidon. A lost love rekindled whole once again
Don't know if anyone's noticed this, but the time stamps start messing up at *18 Haydn - Cello Concerto No. 1: I. Moderato **1:26:29* The time stamp for these should be: *19 Boccherini - String Quintet Op. 11 No. 5: Minuetto* (from) 1:35:13 --> (to) 1:28:10 20 Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings Op. 48: II. Valse 1:31:33 21 Dvorak - Serenade for Strings Op. 22: II. Minuet 1:35:30 22 Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 6 “Pathetique”: II. Allegro con grazia 1:42:10 23 Sibelius - Andante Festivo 1:50:06 24 Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 2: III. Sarabande 1:54:13 25 Puccini - Vissi d’Arte (instrumental) 1:57:13 26 Saint-Saens - The Carnival of the Animals: The Swan 1:59:50 27 Satie - Trois Gymnopedies: No. 1, Lent et douloureux 2:02:28 28 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 2:05:17 29 Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 3: II. Air 2:10:47 And I'll write down the rest later when I have time :> Sorry ^^;;
Dear fellow orchestral fans, I truly just adore this genre of music. Let me provide with some background. I am a very famous violin player, and I have traveled all around the world. This music just reaches to the hearts of some people. From the tricky chromatic scales to the connected lyrical passages. Orchestra has it all. Personally, it has changed my life, and I am sure it has changed many others as well.
Classical music is one perfection we ,as human beings, have been gifted ; and I , for one, am very grateful. It is a blessing that lifts the human spirit to miraculous heights !!!
The piece occuring near 8:34 brings forth tasteful memories from my childhood about a particular dinner shared between a golden bear and a child dawning striped attire.
Clair de Lune always gives me a strange ache, and I feel like crying. I don’t know why. Its mournful sound is gorgeous. This compilation is breathtaking!
Thank you so much for posting this compilation. Have re-discovered music from my childhood that I loved....but never knew what it was called. These timeless classics calm my frazzled mind and lift my weary heart. My soul is in deep gratitude to whoever compiled and posted this wonderful selection. May God bless you even more.
I often study with music... but only recently did I try classical... My grandfather used to always play classical music at his home, he passed away in May, recognizing some of those songs makes me so emotional...
Sorry to hear about your grandfather, Anna. You must miss him a lot. He'd be happy to know that you're listening to his favourite music, though. He's still with you - in more than one way. ❤️
01 슈트라우스 2세 - 봄의 소리 00:00 02 Bizet - Carmen: Les Toreadors 07:33 03 차이코프스키 - 호두까기 인형: 러시아 무용 09:38 04 멘델스존 - 한여름밤의 꿈: 결혼식 3월 10:51 05 모차르트 - 교향곡 40번: I. 매우 쾌활한 15:18 06 비발디 - 사계절. "여름": III. 곧 23:29 07 모차르트 - 레퀴엠: Dies Irae 26:07 08 Rossini - 세비야의 이발사: 서곡 27:48 09 슈트라우스 1세 - 라데츠키 3월 34:43 10 차이코프스키 - 호두까기 인형 - 꽃의 왈츠 37:08 11 슈트라우스 2세 - 아름답고 푸른 도나우 강에서 44:12 12 모차르트 - 피가로의 결혼: 더 이상 당신은 멀리 가지 않을 것입니다 Amoroso 55:36 13 그리그 - 홀베르그 모음곡: I. Praeludium 58:53 14 바흐 - 브란덴부르크 협주곡 3번: III. 메리 1:01:38 15 베토벤 - 교향곡 6번 "Pastoral": I. 쾌활하지만 과하지 않은 1:06:22 16 비발디 - 사계절. "봄": I. 알레그로 1:17:14 17 모차르트 - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: I. Allegro 1:20:30 18 하이든 - 첼로 협주곡 1번: I. 중도 1:26:29 19 보케리니 - 현악 5중주 작품 11번 5번: 미뉴에트 1:35:13 20 차이코프스키 - 현을 위한 세레나데 Op.48: II. 1:38:38의 가치가 있었습니다. 21 드보르작 - 현을 위한 세레나데 Op. 22: II. 미뉴에트 1:42:34 22 차이코프스키 - 교향곡 6번 "비창": II. 우아하게 쾌활하게 1:49:14 23 시벨리우스 - 안단테 페스티벌 1:57:10 24 바흐 - 관현악 모음곡 2번: III. 사라반데 2:01:16 25 푸치니 - Vissi d'Arte (instrumental) 2:04:15 26 Saint-Saens - The Carnival of the Animals: The Swan 2:06:53 27 Satie - Trois Gymnopedies: No. 1, Lent et douloureux 2:09:32 28 쇼팽 - 녹턴, Op.9: 2번 2:12:19 29 바흐 - 관현악 모음곡 3번: II. 방송 2:17:50 30 베토벤 - 피아노 소나타 14번 "월광 소나타": I. 지속 Adagio 2:24:12 31 드뷔시 - 베르가마스크 모음곡: 3번, Clair de Lune 2:30:52 32 라벨 - Pavane pour une Infante Defunte 2:36:43 33 Grieg - Lyric Pieces, Op. 54: No. 4, Nocturne 2:43:43 34 베토벤 - Fur Elise 2:47:14 35 드뷔시 - 아마 머리를 한 소녀 36 Mendelssohn - Lieder ohne Woorte Op. 19b: No. 1 2:54:02 37 바흐-구누 - 아베 마리아 2:56:47 38 베토벤 - 피아노 소나타 Op.8 No.13 “비창”: III. 론도 2:58:31 39 쇼팽 - 환상곡 즉흥곡 3:02:38 40 모차르트 - 피아노 소나타 11번: III. 터키어 3월 3:06:46 41 라벨 - 볼레로 3:10:25 42 차이코프스키 - 호두까기 인형: 사탕요정의 춤 3:24:07 43 브람스 - 교향곡 1번: II. 안단테 지지 3:26:16 44 Barber - 현을 위한 Adagio 3:34:40 45 모차르트 - 마술피리: 서곡 3:41:44 46 베토벤 - 교향곡 7번: II. 알레그레토 3:48:57 47 슈베르트 - 교향곡 8번 "미완성 교향곡": I. Allegro moderato 3:57:55 48 브람스 - 비극적 서곡 49 드보르작 - 교향곡 9번 “신세계에서”: IV. 알레그로 콘 푸오코 4:22:56 50 Verdi - La Traviata: 과거와의 작별 4:34:05
I started to love classical music when I was a little boy watching cartoons. When I was in the Navy we stopped by Singapore and I was able to buy a whole box of cassette tapes of classical music then I got hooked.
Another marvellous compilation, so glad I discovered this channel....I have never heard Bolero played on just piano before..Classical music will never die. It is the greatest genre ever IMHO...
Thank you! We're glad that you appreciate our channel and that our mixes allow you to discover pieces you hadn't heard before and yes, long live classical music!
Many authors of these music pieces suffered a lot, when them were premiered for the first time; or they have a tortured life. But they left behind such a legacy for many generations to come and the sounds go through the immense universe.👏👏👏👏❤️🌹🌺🌷♥️
*Sniff* Brings back so many memories since many of the songs in this collection were featured in my childhood show, Little Einstines. *Sniff* *SOBS* SO MANY MEMORIES *CRIES HARDER*
I'm sure that this is a "remake" of an earlier version, but the sound and the visuals are unmistakably remarkable. A wonderful addition - thanks very much!
This is the most relaxing piece ever! For me, it had the power to transform me into another ,better, place, or in a classic book or movie. I'm so grateful for those sounds.
Simplemente fenomenal Gracias por hacernos sentir esperanza en estos momentos de confinamiento esta música nos llena hasta la médula bendiciones desde Colima Mexico
Thank you so much for this beautiful selection of Opera music. So many I have grown up with and was able to look at the titles as they are played. Opera is so uplifting, thank you, thank you.
I remember at 7-8 years old, the day I got into music. We learned about Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, we had to draw what we hear while listening to this song. Damn this brought back so much forgotten beautiful memories. Long live classical music. S*** from nowadays doesn't even come close to what *feeling* the music is like. I could listen to this all day waving my arm like a composer, feeling the emotions in the music.
It sounds like a drum. Maybe they are using one of the rake/brush drumsticks. honestly, it sounded a lot like a cajon drum with one of the drum sticks listed above. Its that or someone dropped something.
It's 2025 and I'm still listening to this. I'll never stop loving classical music. I just don't understand how can people not enjoy classical music ....
Muchas de las composiciones contenidas en esta grabación, me hace recordar a mi madre que siempre las escuchaba, y yo por eso las grabé en mi mente. Me emocionan siempre cuando las escucho, porque recuerdo quien me enseñó a apreciarlas, a mi madre . Gracias además, porque figuran los compositores y el nombre de su obra, que es muy importante para identificarlas.
I have always adored classical music and thought its such a beautiful art. This video is literally so amazing but i hate the fact all the ads are not allowing me enjoy it.
01. Strauss II - Voices of Spring 00:00 02. Bizet - Carmen: Les Toreadors 07:33 03. Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker: Russian Dance 09:38 04. Mendelssohn - A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Wedding March 10:51 05. Mozart - Symphony No. 40: I. Molto allegro 15:18 06. Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. “Summer”: III. Presto 23:29 07. Mozart - Requiem: Dies Irae 26:07 08. Rossini - The Barber of Seville: Overture 27:48 09. Strauss I - Radetzky March 34:43 10. Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker: Waltz of the Flowers 37:08 11. Strauss II - On the Beautiful Blue Danube 44:12 12. Mozart - Le Nozze di Figaro: Non Più Andrai Farfallone Amoroso 55:36 13. Grieg - Holberg Suite: I. Praeludium 58:53 14. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 3: III. Allegro 1:01:38 15. Beethoven - Symphony No. 6 “Pastoral”: I. Allegro ma non troppo 1:06:22 16. Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. “Spring”: I. Allegro 1:17:14 17. Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: I. Allegro 1:20:30 18. Haydn - Cello Concerto No. 1: I. Moderato 1:26:29 19. Boccherini - String Quintet Op. 11 No. 5: Minuetto 1:35:13 20. Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings Op. 48: II. Valse 1:38:38 21. Dvorak - Serenade for Strings Op. 22: II. Minuet 1:42:34 22. Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 6 “Pathetique”: II. Allegro con grazia 1:49:14 23. Sibelius - Andante Festivo 1:57:10 24. Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 2: III. Sarabande 2:01:16 25. Puccini - Vissi d’Arte (instrumental) 2:04:15 26. Saint-Saens - The Carnival of the Animals: The Swan 2:06:53 27. Satie - Trois Gymnopedies: No. 1, Lent et doloreux 2:09:32 28. Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 2:12:19 29. Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 3: II. Air 2:17:50 30. Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 14 “Moonlight Sonata”: I. Adagio sostenuto 2:24:12 31. Debussy - Suite Bergamasque: No. 3, Clair de Lune 2:30:52 32. Ravel - Pavane pour une Infante Defunte 2:36:43 33. Grieg - Lyric Pieces, Op. 54: No. 4, Nocturne 2:43:43 34. Beethoven - Fur Elise 2:47:14 35. Debussy - The Girl with the Flaxen Hair 2:51:03 36. Mendelssohn - Lieder ohne Worte Op. 19b: No. 1 2:54:02 37. Bach-Gounoud - Ave Maria 2:56:47 38. Beethoven - Piano Sonata Op. 8 No. 13 “Pathetique”: III. Rondò 2:58:31 39. Chopin - Fantaisie Impromptu 3:02:38 40. Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 11: III. Turkish March 3:06:46 41. Ravel - Bolero 3:10:25 42. Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy 3:24:07 43. Brahms - Symphony No. 1: II. Andante sostenuto 3:26:16 44. Barber - Adagio for strings 3:34:40 45. Mozart - The Magic Flute: Overture 3:41:44 46. Beethoven - Symphony No. 7: II. Allegretto 3:48:57 47. Schubert - Symphony No. 8 “Unfinished Symphony”: I. Allegro moderato 3:57:55 48. Brahms - Tragic Overture 4:08:52 49. Dvorak - Symphony No. 9 “From the New World”: IV. Allegro con fuoco 4:22:56 50. Verdi - La Traviata: Addio del passato 4:34:05 From Jiang Changkui comment with slight editing.
You have my eternal gratitude for including pieces of my music. However I am a bit disappointed you didn't include my last symphony as I am rather fond of it, brings me everlasting joy. Makes me feel as if I didn't die three years later...
Just enjoy the music.... Imagine how the passion they put to make this brilliant masterpiece... Their legacy still well studied...have a huge impact until nowadays..enjoyed by millions admirer....Inspiring human kind...
Огромное спасибо за возможность услышать столько прекрасной музыки в одном концерте. Действительно, здесь удалось собрать воедино величайшие музыкальные шедевры, слушая которые испытываешь восторг и восхищение.
GOD BLESS YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS BRILLIANT MIX. ive always loved classics when i randomly hear them but never knew the names so couldn't look them all up.
glad to hear you found our compilation helpful, GoldenAfrican! If you enjoy classical music and would like to learn a bit more about the different composers/period, please consider subscribing to our channel. We'd love to have you with us! :)
i started lissening to classical music ,.... i was about 10 or twelve. I never stopped. I'm 87 now. i don't play any instrument. My man was a professional musician. The music is in me. I'm glad i find this site thank you.
Wow!! So peaceful. Thank you very much for combining all these classical pieces and their titles together. I never knew the names of these and you helped me make a playlist on my phone and play it in my car. Thank you so, so, sooo much!!! 🙏🏼❤
Glad we could be of help! If you're in the mood for a throwback, you could try "Classical Music in Cartoons" next: ua-cam.com/video/w-uGbQlOFDg/v-deo.html 😊 enjoy!
You are what I've been looking for since I got my new headphones last night! Studied some classical music back in the '60s -- yes, I'm old! -- couldn't remember some of the composers. I now have soooo much more to enjoy, TYSVM!!
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01 Strauss II - Voices of Spring 00:00
02 Bizet - Carmen: Les Toreadors 07:33
03 Tchaikovsky - Lo Schiaccianoci: Danza Russa 09:38
04 Mendelssohn - A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Wedding March 10:51
05 Mozart - Symphony No. 40: I. Molto allegro 15:18
06 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. “Summer”: III. Presto 23:29
07 Mozart - Requiem: Dies Irae 26:07
08 Rossini - The Barber of Seville: Overture 27:48
09 Strauss I - Radetzky March 34:43
10 Tchaikovsky - Lo Schiaccianoci - Valzer dei fiori 37:08
11 Strauss II - On the Beautiful Blue Danube 44:12
12 Mozart - Le Nozze di Figaro: Non Più Andrai Farfallone Amoroso 55:36
13 Grieg - Holberg Suite: I. Praeludium 58:53
14 Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 3: III. Allegro 1:01:38
15 Beethoven - Symphony No. 6 “Pastoral”: I. Allegro ma non troppo 1:06:22
16 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. “Spring”: I. Allegro 1:17:14
17 Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: I. Allegro 1:20:30
18 Haydn - Cello Concerto No. 1: I. Moderato 1:26:29
19 Boccherini - String Quintet Op. 11 No. 5: Minuetto 1:35:13
20 Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings Op. 48: II. Valse 1:38:38
21 Dvorak - Serenade for Strings Op. 22: II. Minuet 1:42:34
22 Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 6 “Pathetique”: II. Allegro con grazia 1:49:14
23 Sibelius - Andante Festivo 1:57:10
24 Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 2: III. Sarabande 2:01:16
25 Puccini - Vissi d’Arte (instrumental) 2:04:15
26 Saint-Saens - The Carnival of the Animals: The Swan 2:06:53
27 Satie - Trois Gymnopedies: No. 1, Lent et douloureux 2:09:32
28 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 2:12:19
29 Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 3: II. Air 2:17:50
30 Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 14 “Moonlight Sonata”: I. Adagio sostenuto 2:24:12
31 Debussy - Suite Bergamasque: No. 3, Clair de Lune 2:30:52
32 Ravel - Pavane pour une Infante Defunte 2:36:43
33 Grieg - Lyric Pieces, Op. 54: No. 4, Nocturne 2:43:43
34 Beethoven - Fur Elise 2:47:14
35 Debussy - The Girl with the Flaxen Hair 2:51:03
36 Mendelssohn - Lieder ohne Worte Op. 19b: No. 1 2:54:02
37 Bach-Gounoud - Ave Maria 2:56:47
38 Beethoven - Piano Sonata Op. 8 No. 13 “Pathetique”: III. Rondò 2:58:31
39 Chopin - Fantaisie Impromptu 3:02:38
40 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 11: III. Turkish March 3:06:46
41 Ravel - Bolero 3:10:25
42 Tchaikovsky - Lo Schiaccianoci: Danza della Fata Confetto 3:24:07
43 Brahms - Symphony No. 1: II. Andante sostenuto 3:26:16
44 Barber - Adagio for strings 3:34:40
45 Mozart - The Magic Flute: Overture 3:41:44
46 Beethoven - Symphony No. 7: II. Allegretto 3:48:57
47 Schubert - Symphony No. 8 “Unfinished Symphony”: I. Allegro moderato 3:57:55
48 Brahms - Tragic Overture 4:08:52
49 Dvorak - Symphony No. 9 “From the New World”: IV. Allegro con fuoco 4:22:56
50 Verdi - La Traviata: Addio del passato 4:34:05
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j.adore la musique classique. Cela un peu merci a. UA-cam
It's amazing that I didn't find the one I was looking for. It's a very happy one at it goes like Tan. Tan tan. Tan tan Pam tan tan tan. Tan. Tan tan. Tan tan Pam tan tan taaaan. Tan taaaan. Tan tan tan ta aan tan. Tan tan tan ta aan tan. Tan tan tan, ta na na na nan tan ta na na na naaan.
(edit) It was Mozart - Eine kleine Nachtmusik (Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major). You featured another part of EKN.
Also, you skipped 10 Tchaikovsky - Lo Schiaccianoci - Valzer dei fiori at 37:05 and you just played Danube twice.
And 12 Mozart - Le Nozze di Figaro: Non Più Andrai Farfallone Amoroso starts at 48:30, not 55:36.
I won't do more corrections, I'm sure there's editing software in which you can check as you introduce them next time.
(edit) I lied. 13 Grieg - Holberg Suite: I. Praeludium starts at 51:48, not 58:53
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I love that young people still listen to classical music. It will remain timeless forever. :)
I wish all composers knew that we still love their music ♡
a great tip; Eternal Classics Brothers
A great tip ; doom eternal
@@guitar7279 is this response positive or negative
@@guitar7279 is this response positive or negative
@@rishibhask is this response positive or negative
This brings me back to a time I didn't exist.
That's the power of music! Thank you for listening and enjoying Brandon. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel :)
But you did. You have been living for longer than you know. Your soul is the same in your past life if you had one which Is a high chance
@@thegoldentree6913 hahah what a nutcase
bunch of these are on cartoon shows so technically you were there
Brandon Boss
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I've corrected the timestamps:
01 Strauss II - Voices of Spring 00:00
02 Bizet - Carmen: Les Toreadors 07:33
03 Tchaikovsky - Lo Schiaccianoci: Danza Russa 09:38
04 Mendelssohn - A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Wedding March 10:51
05 Mozart - Symphony No. 40: I. Molto allegro 15:18
06 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. “Summer”: III. Presto 23:29
07 Mozart - Requiem: Dies Irae 26:07
08 Rossini - The Barber of Seville: Overture 27:48
09 Strauss I - Radetzky March 34:43
10 Strauss II - On the Beautiful Blue Danube 37:08
11 Mozart - Le Nozze di Figaro: Non Più Andrai Farfallone Amoroso 48:31
12 Grieg - Holberg Suite: I. Praeludium 51:49
13 Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 3: III. Allegro 54:36
14 Beethoven - Symphony No. 6 “Pastoral”: I. Allegro ma non troppo 59:22
15 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. “Spring”: I. Allegro 1:10:10
16 Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: I. Allegro 1:13:26
17 Haydn - Cello Concerto No. 1: I. Moderato 1:19:26
18 Boccherini - String Quintet Op. 11 No. 5: Minuetto 1:28:10
19 Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings Op. 48: II. Valse 1:31:35
20 Dvorak - Serenade for Strings Op. 22: II. Minuet 1:35:30
21 Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 6 “Pathetique”: II. Allegro con grazia 1:42:11
22 Sibelius - Andante Festivo 1:50:07
23 Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 2: III. Sarabande 1:54:13
24 Puccini - Vissi d’Arte (instrumental) 1:57:12
25 Saint-Saens - The Carnival of the Animals: The Swan 1:59:49
26 Satie - Trois Gymnopedies: No. 1, Lent et douloureux 2:02:28
27 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 2:05:16
28 Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 3: II. Air 2:10:47
29 Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 14 “Moonlight Sonata”: I. Adagio sostenuto 2:17:08
30 Debussy - Suite Bergamasque: No. 3, Clair de Lune 2:23:50
31 Ravel - Pavane pour une Infante Defunte 2:29:40
32 Grieg - Lyric Pieces, Op. 54: No. 4, Nocturne 2:36:39
33 Beethoven - Fur Elise 2:40:11
34 Debussy - The Girl with the Flaxen Hair 2:44:01
35 Mendelssohn - Lieder ohne Worte Op. 19b: No. 1 2:46:59
36 Bach-Gounoud -- Ave Maria 2:49:44
37 Beethoven - Piano Sonata Op. 8 No. 13 “Pathetique”: III. Rondò 2:51:27
38 Chopin - Fantaisie Impromptu 2:55:35
39 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 11: III. Turkish March 2:59:43
40 Ravel - Bolero 3:03:22
41 Brahms - Symphony No. 1: II. Andante sostenuto 3:17:07
42 Barber - Adagio for strings 3:25:30
43 Mozart - The Magic Flute: Overture 3:32:35
44 Beethoven - Symphony No. 7: II. Allegretto 3:39:48
45 Schubert - Symphony No. 8 “Unfinished Symphony”: I. Allegro moderato 3:48:48
46 Brahms - Tragic Overture 3:59:43
47 Dvorak - Symphony No. 9 “From the New World”: IV. Allegro con fuoco 4:13:47
48 Verdi - La Traviata: Addio del passato 4:24:56
OMGG THANKKKSSSSS A LOTT, i've been waiting for this comment 😭
u are amazing
Ohh yess
Thanks for your really hard work
u are hero dude, thx.
No matter what year we are in, the beauty of classical music never fades...
the years before the classical era?
@@leowang8780 😦
@@Ruokos_Huba 👍
@@leowang8780 👍
Lol it's funny cause whoever made this video fades the music between each song
For those who are studying and listening to this as background music, good luck!! :))
thanks, god bless you
Thanks! :)
Damn, Kira listens to classical just slightly unexpected.
@@no-vx3wo dang u blew my cover 😔 guess I'll have to bites za dusto u now 😼😼💥
Thank you so much!!:)
I came here just to test my new speakers.
I've been testing for 4 hours.
This music will certainly break your new speakers in and they will sound better as time goes by.
:-) :-) :-) :-) :-).........
@@be2thoven286 lol
nice choose
Rather sneaky of you, Mr. "K M 5 Months Ago," rather sneaky...
it's 90% tom and jerry
finally someone understands
always has been
ahahah.. exactly!
YES!! I WAS JUST THINKING ABOUT THAT lol
Then what is the 10 percent
00:00 Strauss Voices of Spring
07:31 Bizet Les Toreadors (Carmen)
09:38 Tschaikowsky Russian Dance (Nutrcacker)
10:50 Mendelssohn Wedding March
15:17 Mozart Symphony No. 40, KV 550
23:28 Summer (The Four Seasons)
26:07 Mozart Dies Irae (Requiem)
27:48 Rossini The Barber of Seville
34:43 Szrauss Radetzky March
37:09 Mozart Le Notze di Fiagro
40:25 Grieg Praeludium (Holberg Suite)
43:08 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 3
47:56 Beethoven Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral"
58:45 Vivaldi Spring (The Four Seasons)
1:02:03 Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, KV 545
1:07:59 Haydn Cello Concerto No. 1
1:16:44 Boccherini String Quartet Op. 11 No. 5
1:20:09 Tschaikowsky Valse (Serenade for Strings)
1:24:05 Dvorak Minuet (Serenade for Strings)
1:30:45 Tschaikowsky Allegro con grazia (Symphony No. 6)
1:38:42 Sibelius Andante Festivo
1:42:47 Bach Sarabande (Suite No. 2)
1:45:47 Puccini Vissi d'Arte
1:48:24 Saint-Seans The Swan
1:51:03 Satie Gymnopedie No. 1
1:53:51 Chopin Nocturne Op. 9 No 2
1:59:20 Bach Air (Suite No. 3)
2:05:43 Beethoven Moonlight Sonata
2:12:23 Debussy Claire de Lune
2:18:13 Ravel Pavane pour une Infante Defune
2:25:14 Grieg Nocturne
2:28:45 Beethoven Für Elise
2:32:35 Debussy The Girl with the Flaxen Hair
2:35:33 Mendelssohn Lieder ohne Worte
2:38:18 Bach Gounod Ave Maria
2:40:02 Beethoven Piano Sonata Op. 8 No. 13
2:44:10 Chopin Fantasie Impromptu
2:48:17 Mozart Turkish March
2:51:57 Ravel Bolero
3:05:41 Brahms Symphony No. 1
3:14:05 Barber Adagio for Strings
3:21:10 Mozart Die Zauberflöte Overture
3:28:23 Beethoven Symphony No. 7
3:37:22 Schubert Symphony No. 8
3:48:18 Brahms Tragic Overture
4:02:22 Dvorak Symphony No. 9
Thank you for that.
Thanks!
Cool guy. Thanks
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@@AngelsTrumpett changed it, thanks ^^
01 Strauss II - Voices of Spring 00:00 02 Bizet - Carmen: Les Toreadors 07:33 03 Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker: Russian Dance 09:38 04 Mendelssohn - A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Wedding March 10:51 05 Mozart - Symphony No. 40: I. Molto allegro 15:18 06 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. “Summer”: III. Presto 23:29 07 Mozart - Requiem: Dies Irae 26:07 08 Rossini - The Barber of Seville: Overture 27:48 09 Strauss I - Radetzky March 34:43 10 Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker: Waltz of the Flowers 37:08 11 Strauss II - On the Beautiful Blue Danube 44:12 12 Mozart - Le Nozze di Figaro: Non Più Andrai Farfallone Amoroso 55:36 13 Grieg - Holberg Suite: I. Praeludium 58:53 14 Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 3: III. Allegro 1:01:38 15 Beethoven - Symphony No. 6 “Pastoral”: I. Allegro ma non troppo 1:06:22 16 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. “Spring”: I. Allegro 1:17:14 17 Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: I. Allegro 1:20:30 18 Haydn - Cello Concerto No. 1: I. Moderato 1:26:29 19 Boccherini - String Quintet Op. 11 No. 5: Minuetto 1:35:13 20 Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings Op. 48: II. Valse 1:38:38 21 Dvorak - Serenade for Strings Op. 22: II. Minuet 1:42:34 22 Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 6 “Pathetique”: II. Allegro con grazia 1:49:14 23 Sibelius - Andante Festivo 1:57:10 24 Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 2: III. Sarabande 2:01:16 25 Puccini - Vissi d’Arte (instrumental) 2:04:15 26 Saint-Saens - The Carnival of the Animals: The Swan 2:06:53 27 Satie - Trois Gymnopedies: No. 1, Lent et doloreux 2:09:32 28 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 2:12:19 29 Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 3: II. Air 2:17:50 30 Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 14 “Moonlight Sonata”: I. Adagio sostenuto 2:24:12 31 Debussy - Suite Bergamasque: No. 3, Clair de Lune 2:30:52 32 Ravel - Pavane pour une Infante Defunte 2:36:43 33 Grieg - Lyric Pieces, Op. 54: No. 4, Nocturne 2:43:43 34 Beethoven - Fur Elise 2:47:14 35 Debussy - The Girl with the Flaxen Hair 2:51:03 36 Mendelssohn - Lieder ohne Worte Op. 19b: No. 1 2:54:02 37 Bach-Gounoud - Ave Maria 2:56:47 38 Beethoven - Piano Sonata Op. 8 No. 13 “Pathetique”: III. Rondò 2:58:31 39 Chopin - Fantaisie Impromptu 3:02:38 40 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 11: III. Turkish March 3:06:46 41 Ravel - Bolero 3:10:25 42 Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy 3:24:07 43 Brahms - Symphony No. 1: II. Andante sostenuto 3:26:16 44 Barber - Adagio for strings 3:34:40 45 Mozart - The Magic Flute: Overture 3:41:44 46 Beethoven - Symphony No. 7: II. Allegretto 3:48:57 47 Schubert - Symphony No. 8 “Unfinished Symphony”: I. Allegro moderato 3:57:55 48 Brahms - Tragic Overture 4:08:52 49 Dvorak - Symphony No. 9 “From the New World”: IV. Allegro con fuoco 4:22:56 50 Verdi - La Traviata: Addio del passato 4:34:05
Thank you for providing this guide, it is very useful.
Why couldn't you put it in ordee like this:
1. Song
2. Song
3. Song
4. Song
Thanks!
Thanks !
THEULTIMATENOOB S yes it does. But this has links ✌️
i left this playing for my dog when i went to work.
when i came home he was in my rocking chair smoking a pipe while reading an encyclopedia on human behavior
Tom & Jerry was a very cultured series after all...
I remember like 90% of pieces here in Tom & Jerry
I love classical music now...
Thanks Halidon, for this masterpiece!
can you tell me that song of tom and jerry ? classic ?
@@KryzysX There was one
The 'Cat concerto' episode: The piece is called Hungarian Rhapsody N. 2 by Liszt
@@TheMagikarps T Y :D I Needed that :D
So thanks mate !!
@@TheMagikarps And that's my favorite ahah, just went listen to it because of that (listen to them both playing it, not the original - I prefer theirs over the original)
wait a minute is no one gonna question how and why he knows that?
Imagine at minimum, 10,000 hours from each musician and that of the conductor to reach this level of proficiency. Brought to us on UTUBE for the cost of a moment of our time. How priceless is this moment?
damn that's deep
true, but i dont think that Mozart needed that long to make his first masterpieces
@@Raphael-pt7rx just 30 minutes and off to go to make the whole world proud!
Malcolm Gladwell's 10,000 hours assertion has been very thoroughly debunked, though one cannot deny that these composers dedicated their lives to their craft.
зона отчуждения изоляция все больше усиливается, надо на все класть болт, хуй похуй что я пишу, читаю, изучения нет оставления разрешения мусор только накапливается, повторяется все также и делается и будет делаться все уже придумано забывать и забудем память, ум не нужны много делал в пустоту энергия была затрачена в холостую не было в моей жизни полезного не с теми, не тем,не то отдавал, приходилось слушать крестьяне все засрали окружающую среду надо засирать вибрации очень низкие заставляли делать то, чего никому не было нужно пить пиво,курить глубину наших глубин привет здравствуйте у него своя студия всего дерьма не упомнишь,упоминания обо всем были есть будут
At work early this morning. The office is mostly dark except for the faint light of my monitor. I have this playlist playing in my headphones, assisting me and encouraging productivity. The stress of work doesn’t exist with these melodies in my ears. Classical is indeed the only musical genre I can listen to in order to stay optimistic and focused. It’s a companion and a coach. Irrelevant to any of life’s current dilemmas or struggles.
or more, dissolving them back into simple life choice owned, actually ..and opening the awareness that we are our choices, and can change them ; )
I'm here Quarantine 2020.. very nice to relax in my Quarantine.. who's here.. May 2020 and for the all 2020.. now young people prefer classic music.
Kongo for life and Afrika for life and World for life..
Yup, still quarantining
@@Oops2007 still too
or simply life owned and loved for life. Conciousness owned, the big lesson of the cvid abuses being that, no more "unconciousness". Becuase , also, unconciousness doesn't really exist. We are concious always...lying about that to ourselves brings pain and disaster, well, because Source is a smart cookie..Pain is always something false asking to be brought Home to truthfulness again. Lisen to those melodies, they are going home to truth , love in action again ; )
I call this "the place i go when i think about a classical piece, but cant remember the name."
Exactly why i am here, still can't find it. :(
Went though every song, still can't find it.
Literally me. I went through from the start and finally found my song at 40 😭
So do I..lol
Haha right! I have the situation where I hear a part of music such as a run for example and it reminds me of something similar in another piece.
The classical music in background while just romanticizing your life, is probably the best thing you can do... It is so pure and calming.
its the best feeling as a main character in your movie and everything you do while listening to classical music is just a little more dramatic
It’s amazing for getting you In the spirt of creativity and opens up your mind so much
My father did no have any education at all but he knew every song in classical music since he was a little kid. He was an amazing person. RIP father.
Hats off to your pop!
He was educated in music my friend.
Oh he was educated in his own rights.
May his soul continue to RIP.
the music that everyone knows but no one remember the names.
I think it should we never knew the names😅, cuz these were a part of out childhood tv shows
Why is that so true?
Hahahahahahahahahaha
aka kevin macleod songs
How's your life been in the past 11 months:)
Beautiful classical masterpieces! A million times better than what comes out today. Why would anyone dislike this!?!?
Name of the piece of music playing and the composer are shown on screen. Good for people with little knowledge about classical music like me. Thank you.
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Kwok Shui Fan // well done
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Classical music is an expiriance. Im 13 years old and due to classical music I now have been playing the piano for 6 months by now and lisien to classical music all day. I have many problems in my life, but Classical music is another life. I am going to play the violin in the future as well. Classical music is my dream to play and I will never stop. I hope you all will find this comment and have the same expiriance.Thank you all for reading, As much how much I wrote is as how much I think how important it is to spread this.
I am also 13 and a lot of kids my age don't appreciate the music. But it is beautiful
You spelt experience wrong. lol, but yea I 100% agree
Just want to say this is literally my favorite classical music compilation ever. I listen to it EVERY time I study and probably have heard it at least 50 times. I know it so well I hear the next song in my head before it starts. Thank you for making this!
I do the exact same thing! I always get an ego boost when i remember them perfectly even if its just because i have heard it so many times haha😅😅
TRACKLIST:
00:00 Johann Strauss II - Voices of Spring Waltz
07:31 Georges Bizet - Les Toreadors from Carmen Suite No. 1
09:38 Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Suite - Russian Dance Trepak
10:50 Felix Mendelssohn - Wedding March
15:17 Mozart - Symphony No. 40, KV 550
23:28 Antonio Vivaldi - Summer (Full) - The Four Seasons
26:07 Mozart - Dies Irae (Requiem)
27:48 Gioachino Rossini - The Barber Of Seville (Overture)
34:43 Johann Strauss Sr. - Radetzky March
37:09 Mozart - Le Nozze di Figaro (Overture)
40:25 Edvard Grieg PRELUDE - Holberg Suite, op 40
43:08 Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 3
47:56 Beethoven - Symphony No. 6 Pastoral
58:45 Antonio Vivaldi - Spring (The Four Seasons)
1:02:03 Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, KV 545
1:07:59 Haydn - Cello Concerto No. 1
1:16:44 Luigi Boccherini - String Quintet - Op.11, No.5 - Minuet
1:20:09 Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings in C Major, Op.48 (Valse)
1:24:05 Dvorak Minuet (Serenade for Strings)
1:30:45 Tchaikovsky - Allegro con grazia (Symphony No. 6)
1:38:42 Sibelius - Andante Festivo
1:42:47 Bach - Cello Suite No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1008 IV. Sarabande
1:45:47 Puccini - Vissi d'Arte
1:48:24 Saint-Saens - The Swan
1:51:03 Erik Satie - Gymnopédie No.1
1:53:51 Chopin - Nocturne op.9 No.2
1:59:20 Bach - Air, Orchestral Suites No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068
2:05:43 Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata
2:12:23 Debussy - Claire de Lune
2:18:13 Maurice Ravel - Pavane pour une infante défunte
2:25:14 Edvard Grieg - Notturno, Op. 54 No. 4 - Alessandro
2:28:45 Beethoven - Fur Elise
2:32:35 Debussy - The Girl with the Flaxen Hair
2:35:33 Felix Mendelssohn - Lieder ohne Worte
2:38:18 Bach, Gounod - Ave Maria
2:40:02 Beethoven - Piano Sonata Op. 8 No. 13
2:44:10 Chopin - Fantaisie-Impromptu (Op. 66)
2:48:17 Mozart - Rondo Alla Turca (Turkish March)
2:51:57 Maurice Ravel - Bolero
3:05:41 Brahms - Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68
3:14:05 Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings
3:21:10 Mozart - Die Zauberflote (The Magic Flute) (Overture)
3:28:23 Beethoven - Symphony No.7 in A major op.92 - II, Allegretto
3:37:22 Schubert - Symphony No. 8 Unfinished
3:48:18 Brahms - Tragic (Overture) op. 81
4:02:22 Dvorák - Symphony No. 9 (From the New World) Mvmt 4
Thank you, everyone had copied and pasted one where the timings (or time?) were out of sync and you do it with the correct timings. Thank you so much!
Te agradezco, todos habían copiado y pegado uno donde los tiempos estaban mal y tú lo hiciste con los tiempos correctos. ¡Muchas gracias!
@@valeriagarcia1437 de nada Valeria!
I've spent 16 years of my life listening to classical pieces here and there (movies, TV, videos or just watching orchestra performance videos) and I just found out now how much I really enjoy it. It's such an emotion, I can't even explain it with words.
yeah that's true classic music is legendary 😍😍😍
All my life my mother and father ❤️it not all time but me could listen all day sometimes.
I'm enjoying this while I walk on my treadmill to help pass the time. Now that we are all stuck inside because of the corona virus how great to have symphony music to listen to while we shelter in place. Thanks so much,
Thank you for choosing us to keep you company, Janet. We find working & exercising (albeit at home) helps us retain some kind of normality and routine in our lives. Grateful for that indeed. Take care of yourself!
Nothing can match listening to some beautiful pieces of classical music. Good for the soul, the body and the mind.
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gaby rizkallah Alma Deutscher - There’s so much that’s ugly in today’s world. Music should be beautiful. So she’s writing it. Orchestrating it. Performing it. At 14. On piano and her loaner Strad. Carnegie Hall concert last month. Piano and Violin Concertos, Two opera excerpts from her CINDERELLA, new SIREN SOUNDS WALTZ. 3 1/4 minute standing ovation.
Ja man muss schon Klassik lieben. Erst dann kann man es auch so richtig geniessen mit Herz und mit allem Sinne. Schön sehr schön
..weil solche Musik ist gemacht Dich uns uns zu lieben. Genauig!
Once again realizing what a "Masterpiece" Tom & Jerry was.
Yes, bugs bunny too. Miss that sooo much
Little Einstein's
always has been
And Disney
Yes.. indeed
I don't know why but this music makes me feel like I own a freakin castle!
because they always used these pieces for the old cartoons/movies about the people in the middle ages living in castles
and you probably have heard some of these watching those kind of movies.
Lol me 2
Me too
@@enesmemedi8450 tom and jerry lol
It makes me feel like I’m playing cards with a couple of regular swells, right before I run through a crowded marketplace because I’m late in illegally boarding s.s titanic, which leaves to America in 5 minutes.
I don’t play any instrument and I’ve never studied classical music before but when I put headphones and listen to classical music it’s just peace I LOVE listening I find myself I find peace love I just find my soul 😊honestly thank you to the all musicians for this piece of art
Today, I finally understand why I adored Looney Tunes as a kid and still do as an adult. When Rossini played I shed a little nostalgic tear thinking of Bugs Bunny acting on stage to The Barber of Seville. Bless you Halidon. A lost love rekindled whole once again
And I read this comment right before it came in . Wow 🤣amazing
If Wagner was on this list you'd be spending the whole day wanting to 'kill da wabbit' with your 'spear and magic helmet'.
They'll still be playing this music in hundreds of years time, when all the contemporary stuff is long forgotten.
輕鬆的音樂!可讓人身心愉悅!但如果有廣告會讓 人掃興。
@@戴梅鑫 I haven't noticed any ads yet.
I really love Strauss The 2nd's waltzes. Karen
But everyone will always remember Iron Maiden!
@@xMissVaagheid I've gotten an f ton of ads during songs
Don't know if anyone's noticed this, but the time stamps start messing up at *18 Haydn - Cello Concerto No. 1: I. Moderato **1:26:29*
The time stamp for these should be:
*19 Boccherini - String Quintet Op. 11 No. 5: Minuetto* (from) 1:35:13 --> (to) 1:28:10
20 Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings Op. 48: II. Valse 1:31:33
21 Dvorak - Serenade for Strings Op. 22: II. Minuet 1:35:30
22 Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 6 “Pathetique”: II. Allegro con grazia 1:42:10
23 Sibelius - Andante Festivo 1:50:06
24 Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 2: III. Sarabande 1:54:13
25 Puccini - Vissi d’Arte (instrumental) 1:57:13
26 Saint-Saens - The Carnival of the Animals: The Swan 1:59:50
27 Satie - Trois Gymnopedies: No. 1, Lent et douloureux 2:02:28
28 Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 2:05:17
29 Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 3: II. Air 2:10:47
And I'll write down the rest later when I have time :>
Sorry ^^;;
Yeah, the time stamps are really messed up, thanks
I guess they start doing so at #10 Mozart leads to Strauss's Blue Danube, there are a couple of stamps, which are still correct, but most are not
Yeah. And thanks
Thanks!!!!
Dear fellow orchestral fans,
I truly just adore this genre of music. Let me provide with some background. I am a very famous violin player, and I have traveled all around the world. This music just reaches to the hearts of some people. From the tricky chromatic scales to the connected lyrical passages. Orchestra has it all. Personally, it has changed my life, and I am sure it has changed many others as well.
What's your name
Fun fact: If u double tap on a comment it likes it, if u triple tap on a comment it brings u to comments.
That’s neat
Never knew that, and very cool to know aswell
One tap sends you to the comments. Three taps is tricking people into liking before sending them to the comments.
@@cookieguy896triple tap for you!
I have thirtee years old, and I love this music. Is art, is pure gold.
Is wonder and magic is music real.
Your username and this comment go hand in hand lmao.
Classical music is one perfection we ,as human beings, have been gifted ; and I , for one, am very grateful. It is a blessing that lifts the human spirit to miraculous heights !!!
I love how this calms down my baby. She gets all fussy. I know she tired then I play this she falls asleep so well
Candie Mireles I have twin siblings and they have trouble going to sleep
I wonder if this will work THANKS *proceeds to like comment*
The piece occuring near 8:34 brings forth tasteful memories from my childhood about a particular dinner shared between a golden bear and a child dawning striped attire.
Five Nights at Freddy’s?!!??!
Ah yes, Five evenings spent at Sir Fredrick Fitzgerald Fazbearington's fine establishment for the Italian delicacy Pizza
this made me laugh because me too
Das schönste für schlaflose Nächte, sooooo schön, danke an die Schöpfer dieser Klänge!!!!!!!!
Das ist kein ton, sondern sehr schone musik!
Clair de Lune always gives me a strange ache, and I feel like crying. I don’t know why. Its mournful sound is gorgeous. This compilation is breathtaking!
thank you, Song Bird! Didn't mean to make you cry, but happy to hear you enjoyed the compilation :)
Thank you so much for posting this compilation. Have re-discovered music from my childhood that I loved....but never knew what it was called. These timeless classics calm my frazzled mind and lift my weary heart. My soul is in deep gratitude to whoever compiled and posted this wonderful selection. May God bless you even more.
Thank you so much Robyn for your loving words!
that's deep
What's not to like!? When i was a child, i listened to all of this on 78 records (which i still have).. fantastic! absolutely love it!!
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01. 00:00 요한 스트라우스 2세 - 봄의 목소리들
02. 07:33 비제 - 카르멘: 투우사의 노래
03. 09:38 차이코프스키 - 호두까기인형: 러시아의 춤
04. 10:51 펠릭스 멘델스존 - 한여름 밤의 꿈: 결혼행진곡
05. 15:18 모짜르트 - 교향곡 제 40번 1악장
06. 23:29 비발디 - 사계: 여름 3악장
07. 26:07 모짜르트 - 레퀴엠: 진노의 날
08. 27:48 로씨니 - 세빌리아의 이발사: 서곡
09. 34:43 요한 스트라우스 - 라데츠키 행진곡
10. 37:08 차이코프스키 - 호두까기인형: 꽃들의 왈츠
11. 44:12 요한 스트라우스 2세 - 아름답고 푸른 도나우
12. 55:36 모짜르트 - 피가로의 결혼: 이제는 날지 못하리
13. 58:53 그리그 - 홀베르크 모음곡: 1악장
14. 1:01:38 바흐 - 브란덴부르크 협주곡 3번: 3악장
15. 1:06:22 베토벤 - 교향곡 제 6번 : 1악장
16. 1:17:14 비발디 - 사계 : 봄 1악장
17. 1:20:30 모짜르트 - 세레나데 13번: 1악장
18. 1:26:29 하이든 - 첼로 협주곡 1번: 1악장
19. 1:35:13 보케리니 - 현악 5중주 작품 11-5번: 3악장
20. 1:38:38 차이코프스키 - 현을 위한 세레나데 작품 48번: 2악장
21. 1:42:34 드보르작 - 현을 위한 세레나데 작품 22번: 2악장
22. 1:49:14 차이코프스키 - 교향곡 제 6번 : 2악장
23. 1:57:10 시벨리우스 - 축제풍 안단테
24. 2:01:16 바흐 - 관현악 모음곡 2번 3악장
25. 2:04:15 푸치니 - 노래에 살고 사랑에 살고
26. 2:06:53 생상스 - 동물의 사육제: 백조
27. 2:09:32 사티 - 3개의 짐노페디: 1번
28. 2:12:19 쇼팽 - 녹턴 작품 9번: 2번
29. 2:17:50 바흐 - 관현악 모음곡 3번: 2악장
30. 2:24:12 베토벤 - 피아노 소나타 작품 14번 : 1악장
31. 2:30:52 드뷔시 - 베르가마스크 모음곡: 3번
32. 2:36:43 라벨 - 죽은 왕녀를 위한 파반느
33. 2:43:43 그리그 - 서정 소곡집 작품 54번: 4번
34. 2:47:14 베토벤 - 엘리제를 위하여
35. 2:51:03 드뷔시 - 아마빛 머리의 소녀
36. 2:54:02 멘델스존 - 무언가 작품 19b: 1번
37. 2:56:47 바흐/구노 - 아베 마리아
38. 2:58:31 베토벤 - 피아노 소나타 작품 8번 : 3악장
39. 3:02:38 쇼팽 - 즉흥 환상곡
40. 3:06:46 모짜르트 - 피아노 소나타 11번: 터키행진곡
41. 3:10:25 라벨 - 볼레로
42. 3:24:07 차이코프스키 - 호두까기인형: 사탕요정의 춤
43. 3:26:16 브람스 - 교향곡 제 1번: 2악장
44. 3:34:40 바버 - 현을 위한 아다지오
45. 3:41:44 모짜르트 - 마술피리: 서곡
46. 3:48:57 베토벤 - 교향곡 제 7번: 2악장
47. 3:57:55 슈베르트 - 교향곡 제 8번 : 1악장
48. 4:08:52 브람스 - 비극적 서곡
49. 4:22:56 드보르작 - 교향곡 제 9번
50. 4:34:05 베르디 - 라 트라비아타: 안녕 지난날이여
감사합니다
I often study with music... but only recently did I try classical...
My grandfather used to always play classical music at his home, he passed away in May, recognizing some of those songs makes me so emotional...
Sorry to hear about your grandfather, Anna. You must miss him a lot. He'd be happy to know that you're listening to his favourite music, though. He's still with you - in more than one way. ❤️
Ba reeahuwco
Anyone else love hearing the paper ruffles, taps, coughs, etc ... so organic and brings life to the music :-D
01 슈트라우스 2세 - 봄의 소리 00:00
02 Bizet - Carmen: Les Toreadors 07:33
03 차이코프스키 - 호두까기 인형: 러시아 무용 09:38
04 멘델스존 - 한여름밤의 꿈: 결혼식 3월 10:51
05 모차르트 - 교향곡 40번: I. 매우 쾌활한 15:18
06 비발디 - 사계절. "여름": III. 곧 23:29
07 모차르트 - 레퀴엠: Dies Irae 26:07
08 Rossini - 세비야의 이발사: 서곡 27:48
09 슈트라우스 1세 - 라데츠키 3월 34:43
10 차이코프스키 - 호두까기 인형 - 꽃의 왈츠 37:08
11 슈트라우스 2세 - 아름답고 푸른 도나우 강에서 44:12
12 모차르트 - 피가로의 결혼: 더 이상 당신은 멀리 가지 않을 것입니다 Amoroso 55:36
13 그리그 - 홀베르그 모음곡: I. Praeludium 58:53
14 바흐 - 브란덴부르크 협주곡 3번: III. 메리 1:01:38
15 베토벤 - 교향곡 6번 "Pastoral": I. 쾌활하지만 과하지 않은 1:06:22
16 비발디 - 사계절. "봄": I. 알레그로 1:17:14
17 모차르트 - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: I. Allegro 1:20:30
18 하이든 - 첼로 협주곡 1번: I. 중도 1:26:29
19 보케리니 - 현악 5중주 작품 11번 5번: 미뉴에트 1:35:13
20 차이코프스키 - 현을 위한 세레나데 Op.48: II. 1:38:38의 가치가 있었습니다.
21 드보르작 - 현을 위한 세레나데 Op. 22: II. 미뉴에트 1:42:34
22 차이코프스키 - 교향곡 6번 "비창": II. 우아하게 쾌활하게 1:49:14
23 시벨리우스 - 안단테 페스티벌 1:57:10
24 바흐 - 관현악 모음곡 2번: III. 사라반데 2:01:16
25 푸치니 - Vissi d'Arte (instrumental) 2:04:15
26 Saint-Saens - The Carnival of the Animals: The Swan 2:06:53
27 Satie - Trois Gymnopedies: No. 1, Lent et douloureux 2:09:32
28 쇼팽 - 녹턴, Op.9: 2번 2:12:19
29 바흐 - 관현악 모음곡 3번: II. 방송 2:17:50
30 베토벤 - 피아노 소나타 14번 "월광 소나타": I. 지속 Adagio 2:24:12
31 드뷔시 - 베르가마스크 모음곡: 3번, Clair de Lune 2:30:52
32 라벨 - Pavane pour une Infante Defunte 2:36:43
33 Grieg - Lyric Pieces, Op. 54: No. 4, Nocturne 2:43:43
34 베토벤 - Fur Elise 2:47:14
35 드뷔시 - 아마 머리를 한 소녀
36 Mendelssohn - Lieder ohne Woorte Op. 19b: No. 1 2:54:02
37 바흐-구누 - 아베 마리아 2:56:47
38 베토벤 - 피아노 소나타 Op.8 No.13 “비창”: III. 론도 2:58:31
39 쇼팽 - 환상곡 즉흥곡 3:02:38
40 모차르트 - 피아노 소나타 11번: III. 터키어 3월 3:06:46
41 라벨 - 볼레로 3:10:25
42 차이코프스키 - 호두까기 인형: 사탕요정의 춤 3:24:07
43 브람스 - 교향곡 1번: II. 안단테 지지 3:26:16
44 Barber - 현을 위한 Adagio 3:34:40
45 모차르트 - 마술피리: 서곡 3:41:44
46 베토벤 - 교향곡 7번: II. 알레그레토 3:48:57
47 슈베르트 - 교향곡 8번 "미완성 교향곡": I. Allegro moderato 3:57:55
48 브람스 - 비극적 서곡
49 드보르작 - 교향곡 9번 “신세계에서”: IV. 알레그로 콘 푸오코 4:22:56
50 Verdi - La Traviata: 과거와의 작별 4:34:05
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번역기 돌리셨나.....
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I love light hearted classical. And this a good dose of just that! One needs another mood for full concertos and symphonies! Both are very welcome!
I started to love classical music when I was a little boy watching cartoons. When I was in the Navy we stopped by Singapore and I was able to buy a whole box of cassette tapes of classical music then I got hooked.
Many thanks. Sound quality is excellent. Nothing worse than trodding through hissing, muddy tracks that are all over UA-cam.
Scott Galbraith except the faint coughing in the distance
Another marvellous compilation, so glad I discovered this channel....I have never heard Bolero played on just piano before..Classical music will never die. It is the greatest genre ever IMHO...
Thank you! We're glad that you appreciate our channel and that our mixes allow you to discover pieces you hadn't heard before and yes, long live classical music!
The Mozart's Symphony No.40 Molto Allegro is a true master piece and gives chills and goosebumps in every second
Many authors of these music pieces suffered a lot, when them were premiered for the first time; or they have a tortured life.
But they left behind such a legacy for many generations to come and the sounds go through the immense universe.👏👏👏👏❤️🌹🌺🌷♥️
I normally hate working but for some reason I can't stop working listening to this
Every time i do listen to this beautiful music I always never realize that my wine is pouring and pouring again.....OMG so enjoy it....
That rather indicates that you have an issue with alcohol rather than that the music is good
@@bendixytp6832let him be
@@bendixytp6832 what a fun person you are
@@JuanGonzalez-lk6uu At least not an alcoholic
the classical music never gets old)
Yesss never
Because is CLASSIC!
Agree
Ironic cause it’s really old.
@@constantine-petermartzakli9836 agreed
*Sniff* Brings back so many memories since many of the songs in this collection were featured in my childhood show, Little Einstines. *Sniff*
*SOBS* SO MANY MEMORIES *CRIES HARDER*
don't cry - the memories aren't going anywhere! It's actually great that you have happy recollections to look back on :)
Thanks! This is probably the best music collection I’ve seen on UA-cam!
tom and jerry also in the list maybe
@Brandon Faunce HA! good one
I'm sure that this is a "remake" of an earlier version, but the sound and the visuals are unmistakably remarkable. A wonderful addition - thanks very much!
This is the most relaxing piece ever! For me, it had the power to transform me into another ,better, place, or in a classic book or movie. I'm so grateful for those sounds.
You forgot to mention the name of the piece 😉 let us know!
@@HALIDONMUSIC Sorry, I meant all of them. They're all pieces of art🌻
Simplemente fenomenal Gracias por hacernos sentir esperanza en estos momentos de confinamiento esta música nos llena hasta la médula bendiciones desde Colima Mexico
1:27:58 .... and her coughing during the brilliant performance is now on record for ever... great job :)
This where COVID-19 actually came from lol
I'm sorry, but i didn't hear any coughs?
Thank you so much for this beautiful selection of Opera music. So many I have grown up with and was able to look at the titles as they are played. Opera is so uplifting, thank you, thank you.
I remember at 7-8 years old, the day I got into music. We learned about Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, we had to draw what we hear while listening to this song. Damn this brought back so much forgotten beautiful memories. Long live classical music. S*** from nowadays doesn't even come close to what *feeling* the music is like. I could listen to this all day waving my arm like a composer, feeling the emotions in the music.
Non of us were alive when these were made, but I must say the really hold up well. They're great to hear when reading.
(pls dun like, its for my own sake)
00:00 Strauss Voices of Spring
07:31 Bizet Les Toreadors (Carmen)
09:38 Tschaikowsky Russian Dance (Nutrcacker)
10:50 Mendelssohn Wedding March
15:17 Mozart Symphony No. 40, KV 550
23:28 Summer (The Four Seasons)
26:07 Mozart Dies Irae (Requiem)
27:48 Rossini The Barber of Seville
34:43 Szrauss Radetzky March
37:09 Mozart Le Notze di Fiagro
40:25 Grieg Praeludium (Holberg Suite)
43:08 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 3
47:56 Beethoven Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral"
58:45 Vivaldi Spring (The Four Seasons)
1:02:03 Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, KV 545
1:07:59 Haydn Cello Concerto No. 1
1:16:44 Boccherini String Quartet Op. 11 No. 5
1:20:09 Tschaikowsky Valse (Serenade for Strings)
1:24:05 Dvorak Minuet (Serenade for Strings)
1:30:45 Tschaikowsky Allegro con grazia (Symphony No. 6)
1:38:42 Sibelius Andante Festivo
1:42:47 Bach Sarabande (Suite No. 2)
1:45:47 Puccini Vissi d'Arte
1:48:24 Saint-Seans The Swan
1:51:03 Satie Gymnopedie No. 1
1:53:51 Chopin Nocturne Op. 9 No 2
1:59:20 Bach Air (Suite No. 3)
2:05:43 Beethoven Moonlight Sonata
2:12:23 Debussy Claire de Lune
2:18:13 Ravel Pavane pour une Infante Defune
2:25:14 Grieg Nocturne
2:28:45 Beethoven Für Elise
2:32:35 Debussy The Girl with the Flaxen Hair
2:35:33 Mendelssohn Lieder ohne Worte
2:38:18 Bach Gounod Ave Maria
2:40:02 Beethoven Piano Sonata Op. 8 No. 13
2:44:10 Chopin Fantasie Impromptu
2:48:17 Mozart Turkish March
2:51:57 Ravel Bolero
3:05:41 Brahms Symphony No. 1
3:14:05 Barber Adagio for Strings
3:21:10 Mozart Die Zauberflöte Overture
3:28:23 Beethoven Symphony No. 7
3:37:22 Schubert Symphony No. 8
3:48:18 Brahms Tragic Overture
4:02:22 Dvorak Symphony No. 9
Simply beautiful music that never goes out of style. Masterpieces indeed!!
Exelente s consiertos que hace unos ayeres se escucharon ahora solo recuerdos que alientan el alma y al espíritu, yo los escucho a diario. Mil gracias
What is that BANG sound at 21:35?
Tchaikovsky with his personal howitzer.
That is creepy
The camera falling
percussion instrument
It sounds like a drum. Maybe they are using one of the rake/brush drumsticks. honestly, it sounded a lot like a cajon drum with one of the drum sticks listed above. Its that or someone dropped something.
I can't get enough of their music. Even though I'm not a music inclined person, still classical music is my favorite.
Thank you for the compilation 😘
Same!!
It is not "music inclined person" , it is "musically inclined person"
些細な
?んそゆとんか
素晴らしいです😃何百年も前に作られた音楽が生き生きとして瑞々しく今もなお輝きを失わない!!!ありがとうございます♥️✨🌏
いい音楽は世界を愛で溢れさせて下さいます🙏
まさに、この音楽は永遠に生き続けるでしょう!聞いてくれてありがとう、楽しんでくれて嬉しいです 🙏 あなたがロマンチックな歌が好きなら、私たちは私たちのチャンネルに新しい「ピアノ愛の歌」プレイリストを持っています 🥰👉 ua-cam.com/video/P59se5KO_gI/v-deo.html
返信下さりありがとうございます🙏😊とても幸せです。💓
1、施特劳斯II/春之声圆舞曲 00:00
2、比才/《卡门》斗牛士之歌 07:33
3、柴可夫斯基/《胡桃夹子》俄罗斯舞曲 09:38
4、门德尔松/《仲夏夜之梦》婚礼进行曲 10:51
5、莫扎特/《第40交响曲》第1乐章 15:18
6、维瓦尔第/《四季》夏 第3乐章 23:29
7、莫扎特/《安魂曲》神怒之日 26:07
8、罗西尼/塞维利亚理发师序曲 27:48
9、施特劳斯/拉德茨基进行曲 34:43
10、施特劳斯II/蓝色多瑙河圆舞曲 37:08
11、莫扎特/费加罗的婚礼 48:31
12、格里格/《霍尔堡组曲》前奏曲 51:49
13、巴赫/《勃兰登堡协奏曲》第3号 第3乐章 54:36
14、贝多芬/《第6交响曲》田园 第1乐章 59:22
15、维瓦尔第/《四季》春 第1乐章 1:10:10
16、莫扎特/《弦乐小夜曲》第1乐章 1:20:30
17、海顿/《第1大提琴协奏曲》第1乐章 1:19:26
18、鲍凯利尼/小步舞曲弦乐四重奏 Op.11-5 1:28:10
19、柴可夫斯基/《弦乐小夜曲》Op.48 II 圆舞曲 1:31:35
20、德沃夏克/《弦乐小夜曲》Op.22 II 小步舞曲 1:35:30
21、柴可夫斯基/《第6交响曲》悲怆交响曲 第二乐章 1:42:11
22、西贝柳斯/行板的节日 1:50:07
23、巴赫/《管弦乐组曲》第2号Ⅲ 萨拉班德舞曲 1:54:13
24、普契尼/为了艺术为了爱 1:57:12
25、圣-桑/《动物狂欢节》天鹅 1:59:49
26、萨蒂/《三首裸男舞曲》第1号 缓慢而痛苦的 2:02:28
27、肖邦/夜曲 Op.9 No.2 2:05:16
28、巴赫/《管弦乐组曲》第3号II 歌曲 2:10:47
29、贝多芬/《第14号钢琴奏鸣曲》月光奏鸣曲 第1乐章 2:17:08
30、德彪西/《贝加摩组曲》第3号 月光 2:23:50
31、拉威尔/悼念公主的帆凡舞曲 2:29:40
32、格里格/《抒情小品》Op.54-4 夜曲 2:36:39
33、贝多芬/到爱丽丝 2:40:11
34、德彪西/亚麻色头发的少女 2:44:01
35、门德尔松/无词歌 Op.19-b 第1号 2:46:59
36、巴赫&古诺/圣母颂 2:49:44
37、贝多芬/《第8号钢琴奏鸣曲》悲怆 第3乐章 2:51:27
38、肖邦/幻想即兴曲 2:55:35
39、莫扎特/《第11号钢琴奏鸣曲》第3乐章 土耳其进行曲 2:59:43
40、拉威尔/波莱罗 3:03:22
41、勃拉姆斯/《第1交响曲》第2乐章 3:17:07
42、巴伯/弦乐柔板 3:25:30
43、莫扎特/魔笛序曲 3:32:35
44、贝多芬/《第7交响曲》第2乐章 3:39:48
45、舒伯特/《第8交响曲》未完成 第1乐章 3:48:48
46、勃拉姆斯/悲剧序曲 3:59:43
47、德沃夏克/《第9交响曲》新世界 第4乐章 4:13:47
48、威尔第/《茶花女》永别了,过去的美梦 4:24:56
❤
谢谢
Esto es como cuando comes con hambre o duermes con sueño, un placer escuchar esta música... en penúmbra en cualquier lugar :)
Coco disney
Mozart really does slap hard though wow
Veritable beaute pour l'oreille apprecier. Merci un million de fois
kinkyy
@@user-dd8hd2tn1t Damn shawty, u stole my thought. Lmao.
Sorry, but I thought the exact same thing.
bruh if he was in the rap game rn he'd be the top producer
It's 2025 and I'm still listening to this. I'll never stop loving classical music. I just don't understand how can people not enjoy classical music ....
I wish I was in a world with Tom and Jerry. The nostalgia I can't even explain wow.
The Swan by Saint-Saens makes me cry every time. It's so beautiful!
agreed
💖Gracias x la grandiosa y fantastica y bellisima musica que engrandece los corazones.Bravo, bravisimo 💖
Muchas de las composiciones contenidas en esta grabación, me hace recordar a mi madre que siempre las escuchaba, y yo por eso las grabé en mi mente. Me emocionan siempre cuando las escucho, porque recuerdo quien me enseñó a apreciarlas, a mi madre .
Gracias además, porque figuran los compositores y el nombre de su obra, que es muy importante para identificarlas.
These are one of the most beautiful masterpieces ever created! Wonderful!
Delighted to hear you appreciate them as much as we do, thank you for listening!
@@HALIDONMUSIC you deserve it :)
Thank you so much 🙏💘
Why is the only thing I want to do to listen to this music by a candle-lit dinner in twilight or learn how to waltz with a big beautiful gown?
I like your class
I tried waltzing with a big, beautiful gown, but it kept sliding off the hanger.
I have always adored classical music and thought its such a beautiful art. This video is literally so amazing but i hate the fact all the ads are not allowing me enjoy it.
i just go to another tab so ads don't play.
01. Strauss II - Voices of Spring 00:00
02. Bizet - Carmen: Les Toreadors 07:33
03. Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker: Russian Dance 09:38
04. Mendelssohn - A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Wedding March 10:51
05. Mozart - Symphony No. 40: I. Molto allegro 15:18
06. Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. “Summer”: III. Presto 23:29
07. Mozart - Requiem: Dies Irae 26:07
08. Rossini - The Barber of Seville: Overture 27:48
09. Strauss I - Radetzky March 34:43
10. Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker: Waltz of the Flowers 37:08
11. Strauss II - On the Beautiful Blue Danube 44:12
12. Mozart - Le Nozze di Figaro: Non Più Andrai Farfallone Amoroso 55:36
13. Grieg - Holberg Suite: I. Praeludium 58:53
14. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 3: III. Allegro 1:01:38
15. Beethoven - Symphony No. 6 “Pastoral”: I. Allegro ma non troppo 1:06:22
16. Vivaldi - The Four Seasons. “Spring”: I. Allegro 1:17:14
17. Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: I. Allegro 1:20:30
18. Haydn - Cello Concerto No. 1: I. Moderato 1:26:29
19. Boccherini - String Quintet Op. 11 No. 5: Minuetto 1:35:13
20. Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings Op. 48: II. Valse 1:38:38
21. Dvorak - Serenade for Strings Op. 22: II. Minuet 1:42:34
22. Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 6 “Pathetique”: II. Allegro con grazia 1:49:14
23. Sibelius - Andante Festivo 1:57:10
24. Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 2: III. Sarabande 2:01:16
25. Puccini - Vissi d’Arte (instrumental) 2:04:15
26. Saint-Saens - The Carnival of the Animals: The Swan 2:06:53
27. Satie - Trois Gymnopedies: No. 1, Lent et doloreux 2:09:32
28. Chopin - Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 2:12:19
29. Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 3: II. Air 2:17:50
30. Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 14 “Moonlight Sonata”: I. Adagio sostenuto 2:24:12
31. Debussy - Suite Bergamasque: No. 3, Clair de Lune 2:30:52
32. Ravel - Pavane pour une Infante Defunte 2:36:43
33. Grieg - Lyric Pieces, Op. 54: No. 4, Nocturne 2:43:43
34. Beethoven - Fur Elise 2:47:14
35. Debussy - The Girl with the Flaxen Hair 2:51:03
36. Mendelssohn - Lieder ohne Worte Op. 19b: No. 1 2:54:02
37. Bach-Gounoud - Ave Maria 2:56:47
38. Beethoven - Piano Sonata Op. 8 No. 13 “Pathetique”: III. Rondò 2:58:31
39. Chopin - Fantaisie Impromptu 3:02:38
40. Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 11: III. Turkish March 3:06:46
41. Ravel - Bolero 3:10:25
42. Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy 3:24:07
43. Brahms - Symphony No. 1: II. Andante sostenuto 3:26:16
44. Barber - Adagio for strings 3:34:40
45. Mozart - The Magic Flute: Overture 3:41:44
46. Beethoven - Symphony No. 7: II. Allegretto 3:48:57
47. Schubert - Symphony No. 8 “Unfinished Symphony”: I. Allegro moderato 3:57:55
48. Brahms - Tragic Overture 4:08:52
49. Dvorak - Symphony No. 9 “From the New World”: IV. Allegro con fuoco 4:22:56
50. Verdi - La Traviata: Addio del passato 4:34:05
From Jiang Changkui comment with slight editing.
thanks for listing everything out! (even though i had to scroll like a billion pages to find this and there was one in the first comment)
@@brianw6729 its in the description
Once you've had Debussy you never go Bach..
You have my eternal gratitude for including pieces of my music. However I am a bit disappointed you didn't include my last symphony as I am rather fond of it, brings me everlasting joy. Makes me feel as if I didn't die three years later...
This brings me more joy than one would think it should.
yes gulag for you
Es maravilloso poder escuchar esta música a cualquier hora, gracias, gracias, gracias. 🇪🇸
Tu comentario desprende alegría de vivir, aunque tu nombre no debe ser dicho y menos escrito en el Rio de la Plata.
Just enjoy the music.... Imagine how the passion they put to make this brilliant masterpiece... Their legacy still well studied...have a huge impact until nowadays..enjoyed by millions admirer....Inspiring human kind...
Огромное спасибо за возможность услышать столько прекрасной музыки в одном концерте. Действительно, здесь удалось собрать воедино величайшие музыкальные шедевры, слушая которые испытываешь восторг и восхищение.
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GOD BLESS YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS BRILLIANT MIX. ive always loved classics when i randomly hear them but never knew the names so couldn't look them all up.
glad to hear you found our compilation helpful, GoldenAfrican! If you enjoy classical music and would like to learn a bit more about the different composers/period, please consider subscribing to our channel. We'd love to have you with us! :)
Que hermosa eres!
Simply beautiful music that never goes out of style. Masterpieces indeed!!
50 cudownych ludzi i 50 wspaniale chwile.💯👍👏
2020
what great music is all about! No lyrics; no voices; just music and notes!
In my mind and heart, I put in different feelings in different parts of the song. Every song is a story in itself! It's so wonderful! : )
I know most of these songs because i had a keyboard growing up and it had randomly classical songs, so when i was bored i would just hear them.
Música que nunca pasa de moda. Bellisima!
Tom y Jerry inolvidable!
i started lissening to classical music ,.... i was about 10 or twelve. I never stopped. I'm 87 now. i don't play any instrument. My man was a professional musician. The music is in me. I'm glad i find this site thank you.
Wow!! So peaceful. Thank you very much for combining all these classical pieces and their titles together. I never knew the names of these and you helped me make a playlist on my phone and play it in my car. Thank you so, so, sooo much!!! 🙏🏼❤
That's wonderful, we're glad we could help you put a name to many pieces you already knew 😊🎵
Esto si es música, maravillosas melodías! No importa cuánto tiempo pase pero nunca dejan de ser tan únicas...
I remember some of these from Tom and Jerry. Thank you for putting this collection on UA-cam, it has helped me concentrate on my programming.
Glad we could be of help! If you're in the mood for a throwback, you could try "Classical Music in Cartoons" next: ua-cam.com/video/w-uGbQlOFDg/v-deo.html 😊 enjoy!
@@HALIDONMUSIC Nice! Thank you.
You are what I've been looking for since I got my new headphones last night! Studied some classical music back in the '60s -- yes, I'm old! -- couldn't remember some of the composers. I now have soooo much more to enjoy, TYSVM!!
The music is so perfect. And it's a good balance.
• Extraordinary,
• Remarkable,
• Amazing,
• Terrific,
• Awesome,
• Sensational,
• Impressive,
• Memorable &
• Fantastic.
• Humbled,
• Grateful, &
• Delighted!
😉