there's no even need for argument, just examples prove the how classical music deeply merged with us, I think it will never die, because it's the collection greatest music of every era, as long as music exists , it will never ever die
lol its dead but a lot of it is engraved in our daily lives, in terms of people actually learning classical music, writing classical music, etc... it is dying.
@@shadmium3471 It is the culture that is dying and taking classical music through the muck that is replacing it. ‘They’ call it progress. I call unfortunate.
Great video! While I’m not jaded, everytime I see another cellist with another recording of the Bach Suites, the proverb of beating a dead horse comes to mind.
Its was playing when they sold bread - Dvorak 9th Symphony 2nd movement. It was playing when you fell in love. - Rachmaninoff, Rapsody Paganini v.18 It was playing when you went to war - Holst, the planet suite, Mars. It was playing when you took over the world - Mussorgsky, Night on bare mountain. It was playing on Halloween- Liszt Mephisto waltz.
For me I think its YES. Classical music seems like already blended in our lives, they can be heard everyway, but theres not much people that actually goes into them. For a glance, ordinary people will not listen to classical on UA-cam or Spotify, they cant even spell out the name of the piece or composer, like saying the Wedding Song (Pachelbel, Wagner and Mendelsohn ), the Cello Song (Bach) or the Noot Noot (Mozart). Im not saying that its bad to do so, its good that they are expose to classical, but they are not feeling them and enjoying them that much like we did. They will never sit down for 40 minutes in a concert hall just to listen a symphony or concerto. They think classical is some kind of music for those elite and rich, then refuse or give up to listen to it. We must accept the truth. It may sounds confusing, but my conclusion is, Classical is not dead, and will never dead, but at the same time its dead.
I love your videos and I loved this one, but I don't know if I can agree with it. Classical music is intricated in our daily lives, but fewer and fewer people are really listening to it, stoping their time just to enjoy it. For most of people I know, classical music is "boring" and "tedious". They rather listen to music like Dua Lipa or something like that. Opera is worse, people really hate it.
2 composers "sang" like Birds with great flowing rivulets of Music; Schubert & Dvorak Dvorak's dad a butcher told him " Butchering pays more than music making!" No musuc " classical" or otherwise will never Die. .
there's no even need for argument, just examples prove the how classical music deeply merged with us, I think it will never die, because it's the collection greatest music of every era, as long as music exists , it will never ever die
lol its dead but a lot of it is engraved in our daily lives, in terms of people actually learning classical music, writing classical music, etc... it is dying.
@@shadmium3471 It is the culture that is dying and taking classical music through the muck that is replacing it. ‘They’ call it progress. I call unfortunate.
I like how people fall when classical music pieces go to their climaxes.
Everything is en point -- the jokes, the references, the music, the funny clips.
This is beautiful, congratulations! By the way, seeing Chopin featured last really warmed my chopinesque heart!
Thanks...I look forward to hearing your work at my funeral!
Great video! While I’m not jaded, everytime I see another cellist with another recording of the Bach Suites, the proverb of beating a dead horse comes to mind.
Its was playing when they sold bread - Dvorak 9th Symphony 2nd movement.
It was playing when you fell in love. - Rachmaninoff, Rapsody Paganini v.18
It was playing when you went to war - Holst, the planet suite, Mars.
It was playing when you took over the world - Mussorgsky, Night on bare mountain.
It was playing on Halloween- Liszt Mephisto waltz.
Thank you putting Palestrina in your list. I have been searching for that for well over 19 years. ❤
If popular music were dead, I wouldn't even notice because i couldn't care less :D
Me too. In fact, things will be better.
For me I think its YES. Classical music seems like already blended in our lives, they can be heard everyway, but theres not much people that actually goes into them. For a glance, ordinary people will not listen to classical on UA-cam or Spotify, they cant even spell out the name of the piece or composer, like saying the Wedding Song (Pachelbel, Wagner and Mendelsohn ), the Cello Song (Bach) or the Noot Noot (Mozart). Im not saying that its bad to do so, its good that they are expose to classical, but they are not feeling them and enjoying them that much like we did. They will never sit down for 40 minutes in a concert hall just to listen a symphony or concerto. They think classical is some kind of music for those elite and rich, then refuse or give up to listen to it. We must accept the truth. It may sounds confusing, but my conclusion is, Classical is not dead, and will never dead, but at the same time its dead.
Excellent
great vid
Free Palestrina (minus "r", a -> e) 😢
Were you pulling our leg with Procul Harem?
I love your videos and I loved this one, but I don't know if I can agree with it. Classical music is intricated in our daily lives, but fewer and fewer people are really listening to it, stoping their time just to enjoy it. For most of people I know, classical music is "boring" and "tedious". They rather listen to music like Dua Lipa or something like that. Opera is worse, people really hate it.
Love it.
Nice
2 composers "sang" like Birds with great flowing rivulets of Music; Schubert & Dvorak
Dvorak's dad a butcher told him " Butchering pays more than music making!" No musuc " classical" or otherwise will never Die.
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which piece do you want them to play at your funeral?
The entry of the gladiators
The entry of the gladiators
Where beauty dwells
Ol' Man River
I'd like Chopin: Piano Sonata, no. 2, in B-flat Minor, op. 35, the 3rd movement (Marche Funèbre).
I know the answer without even watching the video. As long as men have the AUDACITY to be acknowledged as GENIUS, classical music will never die.
What do you mean?
'Men'?
It us not dead, but it us historical genre. Modern classical music pieces are irrelevant.
All (most certainly) the music you played is 100+ years old... so yes, classical music is dead and we are living on its corpse
there are lots of contemporary composers
Carmina Burana is from the ‘30s.
@@davidhaha9676 Are they good? Atonal music is really bad IMO
@@sulamy1955Haha😂. When I hear atonal stuff I think to myself. Why do I care if you fell down the stairs and saw rats scurrying across the floor?
Shostakovich, string quartet 8, 1960
Gee, no one has ever covered that topic before.
Such originality!
Try harder.
It's not all about clicks.
You've embarrassed your dog. Try harder.