@@chilanya actually they are. Some are even approaching 300 years now... (Vivaldi), some are more about 250 (Mozart, Hayden) and most of the remaining composers lived in the 19th century, so it's still more than 100 years x3
@@classiclover2129 Okay I was a little bit off with 100 years, more like 150 years. My point was OP said "hundreds of years" as if classical music was as far removed from today as the great pyramids of Gizeh while I feel that this music is fairly recent, in the history of humanity - and also within the age range a huge difference between the older and the newer pieces featured. I took a look at the ages of pieces in this video. Nine pieces are between 200-300 years old. Nine pieces are between 125-150 years old, and the two most recent pieces are 86 and 26 years old. Around 1875 must've been an awesome time to be alive, so many great pieces from that time!
If you have time check out some of the 16th and 17th century composers too, theres some really avantgarde stuff out there (like the Battaglia suite by H Ignaz von Biber which uses extended violone techniques, and is the earliest example I can find of the snap pizz (aka bartok pizz)!)
I have ADHD and I have the hardest time trying to find music to listen to while working. I have to listen to instrumental music because lyrics distract me to death, but often times instrumental stuff is either way too chill (and bores me to sleep) or way too frantic (and sets off my anxiety--I can't win). This is perfect and gives my brain the dopamine it needs to help me stay focused and in a good productive mood. It's auditorily exciting without being distracting. Thank you so much for this!
We're extremely glad to hear this compilation helps you, Rebecca 🙏🥰 We recently uploaded another of this kind, if you'd like to check it out 👉 ua-cam.com/video/6P8GSkiIQPc/v-deo.html
Speaking of Death Metal... The first one actually sounds like something off of the album "The Sound of Perseverance" by Death. Also some of it does sound similar to Ne Obliviscaris
@@loizospapaloizou9494 Lots of people.... There's also a decent amount of overlap between the fans of death metal and fans of classical--I know a decent amount of people who listen to both genres. In fact, scientifically it makes a lot of sense--if you are more systemizing than emphasizing, then you are more likely to enjoy genres like metal(because of the heaviness), and in theory you are more likely to prefer very complex styles of music(like classical, jazz, progressive metal, or technical death metal). I say in theory because the scientific literature has not observed it yet, but they theorize that that is the case for people that have an really high systemizing to emphasizing ratio.
@@loizospapaloizou9494 Wow, how closed minded of you.... You are clearly either not ready for it or completely misguided on what it is.... I used to hate death metal, but now it is the genre I listen to the most... I used to think death metal was just bands like "cattle decapitation", "napalm death", etc. But, I've failed to see the beauty in it--like, some of the best examples of that beauty are "story to tell" or "flesh and the power it holds" by Death, "subtle change" by Rivers of Nihil, "crack of light" by Vintersea, "forget not" by Ne Obliviscaris, or "Apparition" by Spawn of Possession. I get not liking metal screams, but it is an acquired taste that once you get used to sounds absolutely amazing. Like, I used to hate harsh vocals, but now I absolutely love it.
(Edit: the full Playlist is in the description. This list is meant to hold the pieces I like the most) For future me to remember: 0:00:00 Jenkins - Concerto Grosso for Strings "Palladio": I. Allegretto - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov 0:02:33 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 4 in F minor, RV 297 "Winter": I. Allegro non molto - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Yuliya Lebedenko, Pavel Lyubomudrov 0:07:34 Mozart - Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550: IV. Finale. Allegro assai - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov 0:12:16 Schubert (arr. Mahler) - String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden": IV. Presto, Prestissimo - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov 0:21:21 Dvořák - Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95 "From the New World": IV. Allegro con fuoco - Orquesta Reino de Aragón, Ricardo Casero 0:33:06 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 2 in G minor, RV 315 "Summer": III. Presto - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Yuliya Lebedenko, Pavel Lyubomudrov 0:35:46 Beethoven - Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major, Op. 55 "Eroica": IV. Finale. Allegro molto (Live) - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov 0:47:52 Beethoven - Symphony No. 9 "Choral": II. Scherzo. Molto vivace - Orquesta Reino de Aragón, Ricardo Casero 1:02:09 Verdi - Requiem: 2a. Dies Irae - Orquesta Reino de Aragón, Jose Antonio Sainz de Alfaro 1:04:19 Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto, Op. 35: III. Finale. Allegro vivacissimo - Orquesta Reino de Aragón, Ricardo Casero, Sergey Ostrovsky 1:14:59 Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a: No. 2c, Russian Dance - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov 1:16:04 Popper - Elfentanz (Dance of the Elves), Op. 39 - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Mikael Samsonov, Pavel Lyubomudrov 1:18:36 Prokofiev - Suite No. 1 from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64bis: No. 6, Death of Tybalt - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
@@shelbyseelbach9568 how about you read my first line again. I didn't time stamp the entire video, just the pieces i enjoyed most Edit: this was not intended to be useful for anyone but myself, but hey if it was even better
@@BladexZero12 Ya, I see it. Nothing I said was incorrect in any way. You didn't time stamp the video at all, you created a partial table of contents. The entire video is already time stamped. These statements are also correct. 😉
The "Winter" portion will always, (regrettably), remind me of an add on tv years ago showing the several signs of having a stroke..😖 Don't get me wrong, the piece is masterful... damn public service announcement.. 😑
"Winter" is my favorite part of the four, but I will never be able to forget the fact it was used in some truly insipid and annoying diamond commercials.
There's a fierce thunderstorm in the background with lightning splitting the skies, a long assignment due at night, the sound of frantic typing along with the raw energy of this compilation playing! What a scene!
I'm listening to this while reading Arctic by Lopez. They're fighting to get through storm and sea ice to try to find some have. This music definitely fits
Try listening to cello concerto during a storm.. truly haunting. I video taped a storm at work while listening. Didn't realize the effect until I replayed the video
*My absolute favorite genre of classical music* . I am so glad someone not only had my tastes as well but also took the time to curate such a masterpiece collection. *I love you, @HALIDONMUSIC* !
Hi MelodiousBlitz, believe it or not but I love classical music although I played drums in a "underground" group during the 1960-70 era. Music is the lifeline blood of all sober persons.
@@olaffnelson9418 I agree with you bro. Also its REALLY cool that you played drums for an underground group. You must have killer triceps to have been a drummer!😅
Love this so much, especially as a classical musician But the problem, you hear your instrument and you’re all like that sounds awesome and remembering at the same time you haven’t practiced in days 🥲😅
hey man, I know this comment is like a year old, but don't worry about not practicing for a few days! I'm a musician too, and I know that feeling haha! Sometimes taking short breaks can help us clear our heads and rekindle our love for our instrument(s). Stay strong :D
This is the kind of music I like to play (loudly) in the car in the autumn. The trees blowing, the leaves falling down and tumbling across the road before me goes really well with this faster-paced music. Oddly, none of Vivaldi's "autumn" concertos were included in this compilation. LOL
That sounds like the perfect scenario to us too, Terri 😍 If you have a look through our channel we actually have many compilations like this one, which is why you may feel like something is missing here. For more Vivaldi we recommend this collection 👉 ua-cam.com/video/qdfq_1zAO6E/v-deo.html
TERRI YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL ADORABLE SEDUCTIVE RAVISHING SEXY CAPTIVATING AND PASSIONATE YOUR BEAUTY IS PHENOMENAL IF MOZART WERE ALIVE TODAY YOU WOULD BE HIS MUSE LET ME FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU ❤
Wonders never cease! 😋 If you'd like to try a more relaxing playlist too, we recently released a new 'Classical Morning' one which you can find at this link 👉 ua-cam.com/video/OrarseKYIpI/v-deo.html
0:00:00 Jenkins - Concerto Grosso for Strings "Palladio’: |. Allegretto - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov 0:02:33 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 4 in F minor, RV 297 "Winter": !. Allegro non molto - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Yuliya Lebedenko, Pavel Lyubomudrov 0:05:49 Haydn - Die Worte des Erl6sers am Kreuze, Hob. XX:1: IX. Il Terremoto - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov 0:07:34 Mozart - Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550: IV. Finale. Allegro assai - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov 0:12:16 Schubert (arr. Mahler) - String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden": IV. Presto, Prestissimo - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov 0:21:21 Dvorak - Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95 "From the New World”: IV. Allegro con fuoco - Orquesta Reino de Aragon, Ricardo Casero 0:33:06 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 2 in G minor, RV 315 “Summer”: Ill. Presto - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Yuliya Lebedenko, Pavel Lyubomudrov 0:35:46 Beethoven - Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major, Op. 55 "Eroica": IV. Finale. Allegro molto (Live) - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov 0:47:52 Beethoven - Symphony No. 9 "Choral": Il. Scherzo. Molto vivace - Orquesta Reino de Aragon, Ricardo Casero 1:02:09 Verdi - Requiem: 2a. Dies Irae - Orquesta Reino de Aragon, Jose Antonio Sainz de Alfaro 1:04:19 Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto, Op. 35: III. Finale. Allegro vivacissimo - Orquesta Reino de Arago6n, Ricardo Casero, Sergey Ostrovsky 1:14:59 Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a: No. 2c, Russian Dance - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov 1:16:04 Popper - Elfentanz (Dance of the Elves), Op. 39 - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Mikael Samsonov, Pavel Lyubomudrov 1:18:36 Prokofiev - Suite No. 1 from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64bis: No. 6, Death of Tybalt - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov 1:23:08 Rossini - || Barbiere di Siviglia: "Overture" - Orchestra da Camera Fiorentina, Giuseppe Lanzetta 1:30:02 Bizet - LArlésienne Suite No. 2, GB 121b: IV. Farandole - Orquesta Reino de Aragon, Ricardo Casero 1:33:27 Dvorak - Slavonic Dances, Op. 46: No. 8, Furiant (Live) - Orquesta Reino de Aragon, Ricardo Casero 1:37:57 Strauss Il - Unter Donner und Blitz (Thunder and Lightning), Op. 324 - Stettino Philharmonic Orchestra, Stefan Marzcik 1:41:05 Mussorgsky - Night on Bald Mountain - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov 1:52:21 Beethoven - Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastoral": IV. Thunder. Storm - Orchestra da Camera Fiorentina, Giuseppe Lanzetta
I used to listen to a classical music radio station on my way to school, and many of my friends would look at me like I was weird. Well, clearly, they don't understand that classical music is rock music disguised as an instrumental epic tale. :D Fantastic work with the track for this video. It's the perfect balance of high-energy music and intensive focus background noise. Great job!
I played this at all-state when I was in high school...it feels like forever since I've practiced or spent time with music :(( hoping I'll get time this summer, just trynna make it thru the next few hell weeks before I can find time
I am a big fan of Ernst for the same reason: aggressive, energetic, fast, but very melodic. I don't envy violinists - those pieces are pure torture for them.
I don't usually go for classical compilations. I generally prefer to listen to entire works. But this would make great driving music when I feel like a change from metal.
Listening to this classical music is SOOOOO effective to change the mood. If you want to change your gloomy feeling, just play this and close your eyes.
I love this mix!!!!!!! I listen to it while I do my lessons... It helps me focus.... I also like to listen to contemporary worship music...… Anyone else like studying to worship music or classical???
Just discovered this. Great for while WFH. Good vibes to you all. I am 47, a knowledgeable music lover, but one thing I failed to do in my life was to learn more about Classical music. I even worked alongside folks at KDFC in San Francisco, and never figured out what was going on over there. I have an 11-year-old daughter and we will get schooled up together on these timeless pieces. Keep swimming in positivity...
Haha, us too! So much better than the latest pop hit to put in some solid work, if you ask us 😉 we have a "Classical Workout" playlist on Spotify that we update regularly with our latest releases, too 👉 open.spotify.com/playlist/0UNHDTybzvJrHmFASPnVgj. Hope this helps!
Thank you SO MUCH for also writing down which orchestra performed each version! So many people ignore that information and it's really crucial for people trying to find more great music :)
Of course, Crowborn! We want to make the beauty of classical music accessible to everyone and that's why we always list the works and the performers in the description box 🤗 Thank you for stopping by! If you enjoyed this video, we'd love to hear your thoughts on a similar compilation (we have plenty on our channel) 👉 ua-cam.com/video/rF7UDLhZx5w/v-deo.html
This is why neo-classical metal is my favorite genre of music -- these composers were the original rock stars...many of these pieces have been adapted into metal tunes, all phenomenal masterpieces!! Thanks for this compilation
I put this music on as background music for my workout. Instead, I crushed my enemies, saw them driven before me, and heard the lamentations of their women.
But Winter is supposed to evolve a wild storm, snow blowing and winds, etc. not a great match. Although I am sure that's still an enjoyable experience anyway. Snow falling quietly is always great, Vivaldi is always great, so snow falling to Vivaldi, why not?
I've come across some people that have said that, I always ask why they say that... so far it has boiled down to nothing more than a stigma against anything, not mainstream
@@wjnovels6999 People say that because they've never actually listened to classical music. The only samples of classical music they've been exposed to are from the baroque era and Mozart's Fur Elise.
I'm a pianist, and my sister says any classical music I play sounds like "elevator music". Modern music has drums to keep you in time, vocals to give you a literal story, and a simple chord progression to hold your hand. I don't care for any of these things, but I can understand why classical music sounds so muddy in comparison
@@devinbelver7124 Because music has become so oversimplified, people's understanding of it has too. Anything more complex will naturally sound "muddy" because their ears aren't well adjusted to it. There is an interesting phenomenon called The Musician's Ear, it explains it pretty well
I can live without much of the "Spring" movement, but the rest of the Four Seasons really does deserve the amount of play it gets, it truly is an extraordinary tour-de-force of string writing.
I have heavy adhd and I've been struggling so hard to be productive lately. I got more done in two hours with this than I've seen neurotypicals do in a day. This is by far the best playlist for focusing of all time. Thank you very sincerely on behalf of the adhd community, and anyone else who suffers from executive dysfunction.
start hearing this when my 2 sons watching some cartoon, and now they both fighting fiercely for dominion on some tricycle all the epicness while hearing it
I can't get enough of this. Listening to this, especially the first one Palladio, I don't know why but I feel like a villain rising from nothing and plotting the downfall of the world
Please spare us when you bring the downfall about? 🙏 P.S. Coincidentally, we've recently uploaded "Classical Music for Villains" - have you checked it out yet? 👉 ua-cam.com/video/Q0OhmGD-4-E/v-deo.html Thank you for listening!
I e been listening to this ... Edit... For days and days and days...xsuch a good collection. My fab is Schubert - Dvorak ♥️♥️ literally makes my life ... Alive again... ♥️
I feel this could be a great playlist to listen while going for a run. You can imagine of being a princess running away from your family to secretly marry the love of your life
listening to classical music or film scores and pretending youre being chased or sth makes running sooo much more interesting especially if you move slower and faster along with the music
One of my ancestor on my mom's side did it. She was a countess and took her jewellery and a few dresses and ran with the intendant. I don't know if she was married to a count or if her future husband was to inherit the title by marrying her but she decided to leave all of it to follow her heart. That's recklessly romantic. Not sure there was a musical background though...
Right now I'm actually reading "The Goose Girl" by Shannon Hale. It's about a princess who learned how to speak with swans but everyone in her kingdom finds it weird so her whole life she hasn't been herself
My love for classical began as early as the second grade, when I wanted to take a guitar lesson's class at school, but the classes were full. String orchestra was next on the list and so it began..
For those like me who enjoy this, melodic death metal is a genre you might want to explore. I have found a band from Australia that call themselves Be'lakor that I truly enjoy. There is another band that is a bit older, but always a good listen. Amon Amarth is that one. At first listen, I was amazed by the intricacy of the music. I later began appreciating the style and range of their voices and the meaning of the lyrics that are growled. 👍💯
Thank you! If you enjoy loud and fast classical music we'd love to hear your thoughts on this playlist as well: ua-cam.com/video/rF7UDLhZx5w/v-deo.html
When I hears the first song, Palladio, I instantly recognized it. I’ve played that in school orchestra! It was a lot of fun. I haven’t thought about that song in years.
We're delighted to hear it, thank you! More heavy + fast classical music can be found here if you'd like to try another mix ⚡👉 ua-cam.com/video/pcq1fycOslw/v-deo.html
We're happy you found it, Jay! You'll be pleased to know we have many epic playlists like this one on our channel, if you want to check them out. Here's one to start with 👉 ua-cam.com/video/pcq1fycOslw/v-deo.html
mankind has rocked this kind of music for hundreds of years, and it shows
funny thing is, many of those pieces are not even 100 years old. :-D
@@chilanya actually they are. Some are even approaching 300 years now... (Vivaldi), some are more about 250 (Mozart, Hayden) and most of the remaining composers lived in the 19th century, so it's still more than 100 years x3
@@classiclover2129 Okay I was a little bit off with 100 years, more like 150 years. My point was OP said "hundreds of years" as if classical music was as far removed from today as the great pyramids of Gizeh while I feel that this music is fairly recent, in the history of humanity - and also within the age range a huge difference between the older and the newer pieces featured.
I took a look at the ages of pieces in this video. Nine pieces are between 200-300 years old. Nine pieces are between 125-150 years old, and the two most recent pieces are 86 and 26 years old.
Around 1875 must've been an awesome time to be alive, so many great pieces from that time!
It is because the
If you have time check out some of the 16th and 17th century composers too, theres some really avantgarde stuff out there (like the Battaglia suite by H Ignaz von Biber which uses extended violone techniques, and is the earliest example I can find of the snap pizz (aka bartok pizz)!)
I have ADHD and I have the hardest time trying to find music to listen to while working. I have to listen to instrumental music because lyrics distract me to death, but often times instrumental stuff is either way too chill (and bores me to sleep) or way too frantic (and sets off my anxiety--I can't win). This is perfect and gives my brain the dopamine it needs to help me stay focused and in a good productive mood. It's auditorily exciting without being distracting. Thank you so much for this!
We're extremely glad to hear this compilation helps you, Rebecca 🙏🥰 We recently uploaded another of this kind, if you'd like to check it out 👉 ua-cam.com/video/6P8GSkiIQPc/v-deo.html
Same 😂❤
same...
two steps from hell. High C's. go.
Try versions of white noise, like brown or pink noise.
It's not really music, but an interesting stimlus which you may find helpful.
listened to some 6-year-old kids fight over dolls while I listened to this, It made it sound like an epic battle!
with slow motion
@@shrohat_maisoo with fire and explosions
Especially 21:45
Nice!!!!!
lol Listen to "from the new world" and make it look like a pirate battle from the Carribean lolol
I put this classical music on to relax. Instead I cleaned the whole house.
👍
If it works I works
Same here😂😂😂
LLLLLLMMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm DEAD XDDDDDDD 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I put this classical music on to do my homework, but I plotted the downfall of my enemies in the 19th century instead.
*eh who wants to do homework when you can violin in the middle of the chaos*
I hate to break it to you but you might be around 200 years too late for that.
@@Chillerll Then I have already won.
LMAO!!! Funny stuff.
Great one, Monday 🤣🤣🤣
And they did it all without mentioning Shostakovich! He's the death metal of classical music.
Speaking of Death Metal... The first one actually sounds like something off of the album "The Sound of Perseverance" by Death. Also some of it does sound similar to Ne Obliviscaris
@No!!! Dvořák - Symphony No. 9 is versioned by rhapsody of fire, and wow!
@@loizospapaloizou9494 Lots of people.... There's also a decent amount of overlap between the fans of death metal and fans of classical--I know a decent amount of people who listen to both genres. In fact, scientifically it makes a lot of sense--if you are more systemizing than emphasizing, then you are more likely to enjoy genres like metal(because of the heaviness), and in theory you are more likely to prefer very complex styles of music(like classical, jazz, progressive metal, or technical death metal). I say in theory because the scientific literature has not observed it yet, but they theorize that that is the case for people that have an really high systemizing to emphasizing ratio.
@@loizospapaloizou9494 Wow, how closed minded of you.... You are clearly either not ready for it or completely misguided on what it is.... I used to hate death metal, but now it is the genre I listen to the most... I used to think death metal was just bands like "cattle decapitation", "napalm death", etc. But, I've failed to see the beauty in it--like, some of the best examples of that beauty are "story to tell" or "flesh and the power it holds" by Death, "subtle change" by Rivers of Nihil, "crack of light" by Vintersea, "forget not" by Ne Obliviscaris, or "Apparition" by Spawn of Possession. I get not liking metal screams, but it is an acquired taste that once you get used to sounds absolutely amazing. Like, I used to hate harsh vocals, but now I absolutely love it.
@@Gregorycrafter How old are you? 12?
I need to go to bed.
But who needs sleep when you got this...
No time to sleep brother, we need to conquer Europe!!!
@@Psammites09 europe? No
..we take over the multiverse
As Maestro Mahler said: "I'll sleep when I'm dead".
@@bconroy2 he sleeps forever now
This is what I mean when I say classical I want *chaotic*
same
The goldenberg variations will be a tough challenge for you
@@akladhburzlo6645 what's that?
@@mesia2453 Bach's slow and complex stuff
True!
This hits different when you're doing the final revision pass on the climax of your 200,000 word epic. Thank you!
A 200.000 word epic? That's amazing Tabitha, can we read it? 😍
Seconded!
me three!
or finding music for your dnd bosses
Best of luck with the work!
(Edit: the full Playlist is in the description. This list is meant to hold the pieces I like the most)
For future me to remember:
0:00:00 Jenkins - Concerto Grosso for Strings "Palladio": I. Allegretto - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:02:33 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 4 in F minor, RV 297 "Winter": I. Allegro non molto - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Yuliya Lebedenko, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:07:34 Mozart - Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550: IV. Finale. Allegro assai - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:12:16 Schubert (arr. Mahler) - String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden": IV. Presto, Prestissimo - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:21:21 Dvořák - Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95 "From the New World": IV. Allegro con fuoco - Orquesta Reino de Aragón, Ricardo Casero
0:33:06 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 2 in G minor, RV 315 "Summer": III. Presto - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Yuliya Lebedenko, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:35:46 Beethoven - Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major, Op. 55 "Eroica": IV. Finale. Allegro molto (Live) - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:47:52 Beethoven - Symphony No. 9 "Choral": II. Scherzo. Molto vivace - Orquesta Reino de Aragón, Ricardo Casero
1:02:09 Verdi - Requiem: 2a. Dies Irae - Orquesta Reino de Aragón, Jose Antonio Sainz de Alfaro
1:04:19 Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto, Op. 35: III. Finale. Allegro vivacissimo - Orquesta Reino de Aragón, Ricardo Casero, Sergey Ostrovsky
1:14:59 Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a: No. 2c, Russian Dance - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
1:16:04 Popper - Elfentanz (Dance of the Elves), Op. 39 - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Mikael Samsonov, Pavel Lyubomudrov
1:18:36 Prokofiev - Suite No. 1 from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64bis: No. 6, Death of Tybalt - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
Thank you!
(Future me, come back to this! )
unrated
These are literally displayed on the video at the bottom for each song.
@@shelbyseelbach9568 how about you read my first line again. I didn't time stamp the entire video, just the pieces i enjoyed most
Edit: this was not intended to be useful for anyone but myself, but hey if it was even better
@@BladexZero12 Ya, I see it. Nothing I said was incorrect in any way. You didn't time stamp the video at all, you created a partial table of contents. The entire video is already time stamped. These statements are also correct. 😉
You can NEVER go wrong with "Winter"
It's great, but for full effect you should play each of the Seasons' movements per month throughout the year of course.
The "Winter" portion will always, (regrettably), remind me of an add on tv years ago showing the several signs of having a stroke..😖
Don't get me wrong, the piece is masterful... damn public service announcement.. 😑
Agreed never
Didn't they use that for one of the original Star Wars trailers, 40 years ago?
"Winter" is my favorite part of the four, but I will never be able to forget the fact it was used in some truly insipid and annoying diamond commercials.
I feel so motivated with this music in the background! It's my secret productivity tool. 🛠🎶 Hit 👍 if you're feeling motivated too!
There's a fierce thunderstorm in the background with lightning splitting the skies, a long assignment due at night, the sound of frantic typing along with the raw energy of this compilation playing! What a scene!
Realizing the reality of the storm approaching but it has a few hours until it arrives.
I'm listening to this while reading Arctic by Lopez. They're fighting to get through storm and sea ice to try to find some have. This music definitely fits
Try listening to cello concerto during a storm.. truly haunting. I video taped a storm at work while listening. Didn't realize the effect until I replayed the video
Dvořák - Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95 "From the New World" - this piece is so amazing
Agreed! It's the first time I'm hearing it and I think it just became my favorite.
I swear the main tune or watever is called was used in a Lord of the Rings piece, I can't recall wich one thou.
kinda sounds like the jaws theme. The beginning part.
@@Inferryu its soo familiar
Some Star Wars soundtracks sounds similar as well
Never felt so majestic while eating my morning cereals
The comments on this collection ARE THE BEST! I'm going to go write an epic three part drama series now... I'm so inspired! :)
That's wonderful Maggie! Please do keep us posted, we want to read it when you're finished 😎😋
Please use the comments to create history ! Yes !!!
Don't forget about duels
*My absolute favorite genre of classical music* . I am so glad someone not only had my tastes as well but also took the time to curate such a masterpiece collection. *I love you, @HALIDONMUSIC* !
...and we love you! ❤ we might be a little biased but we're huge fans of this genre too and we're glad you enjoy this collection!
Hi MelodiousBlitz, believe it or not but I love classical music although I played drums in a "underground" group during the 1960-70 era. Music is the lifeline blood of all sober persons.
@@olaffnelson9418 I agree with you bro. Also its REALLY cool that you played drums for an underground group. You must have killer triceps to have been a drummer!😅
@@olaffnelson9418 as a weed smoker it just makes the music even more interesting,no downsides
This is metal of the Classical world👿👿👿👿❤️❤️❤️
Love and peace to every one
Love this so much, especially as a classical musician
But the problem, you hear your instrument and you’re all like that sounds awesome and remembering at the same time you haven’t practiced in days 🥲😅
My cello has become a perch for my cats...(it's in a soft case, so that's getting ratty now as well)
@@lauralee5722 oh that hurt
do my solution: play over 10 instruments, then days between practice is normal. 🥲
don't call me out like that
hey man, I know this comment is like a year old, but don't worry about not practicing for a few days! I'm a musician too, and I know that feeling haha! Sometimes taking short breaks can help us clear our heads and rekindle our love for our instrument(s). Stay strong :D
This is the kind of music I like to play (loudly) in the car in the autumn. The trees blowing, the leaves falling down and tumbling across the road before me goes really well with this faster-paced music. Oddly, none of Vivaldi's "autumn" concertos were included in this compilation. LOL
That sounds like the perfect scenario to us too, Terri 😍 If you have a look through our channel we actually have many compilations like this one, which is why you may feel like something is missing here. For more Vivaldi we recommend this collection 👉 ua-cam.com/video/qdfq_1zAO6E/v-deo.html
TERRI YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL ADORABLE SEDUCTIVE RAVISHING SEXY CAPTIVATING AND PASSIONATE YOUR BEAUTY IS PHENOMENAL IF MOZART WERE ALIVE TODAY YOU WOULD BE HIS MUSE LET ME FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU ❤
I never knew preparing coffee would be so elegant while this plays.
Wonders never cease! 😋 If you'd like to try a more relaxing playlist too, we recently released a new 'Classical Morning' one which you can find at this link 👉 ua-cam.com/video/OrarseKYIpI/v-deo.html
0:00:00 Jenkins - Concerto Grosso for Strings "Palladio’: |. Allegretto - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:02:33 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 4 in F minor, RV 297 "Winter": !. Allegro non molto - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Yuliya Lebedenko, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:05:49 Haydn - Die Worte des Erl6sers am Kreuze, Hob. XX:1: IX. Il Terremoto - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:07:34 Mozart - Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550: IV. Finale. Allegro assai - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:12:16 Schubert (arr. Mahler) - String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden": IV. Presto, Prestissimo - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:21:21 Dvorak - Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95 "From the New World”: IV. Allegro con fuoco - Orquesta Reino de Aragon, Ricardo Casero
0:33:06 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 2 in G minor, RV 315 “Summer”: Ill. Presto - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Yuliya Lebedenko, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:35:46 Beethoven - Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major, Op. 55 "Eroica": IV. Finale. Allegro molto (Live) - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:47:52 Beethoven - Symphony No. 9 "Choral": Il. Scherzo. Molto vivace - Orquesta Reino de Aragon, Ricardo Casero
1:02:09 Verdi - Requiem: 2a. Dies Irae - Orquesta Reino de Aragon, Jose Antonio Sainz de Alfaro
1:04:19 Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto, Op. 35: III. Finale. Allegro vivacissimo - Orquesta Reino de Arago6n, Ricardo Casero, Sergey Ostrovsky
1:14:59 Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a: No. 2c, Russian Dance - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
1:16:04 Popper - Elfentanz (Dance of the Elves), Op. 39 - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Mikael Samsonov, Pavel Lyubomudrov
1:18:36 Prokofiev - Suite No. 1 from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64bis: No. 6, Death of Tybalt - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
1:23:08 Rossini - || Barbiere di Siviglia: "Overture" - Orchestra da Camera Fiorentina, Giuseppe Lanzetta
1:30:02 Bizet - LArlésienne Suite No. 2, GB 121b: IV. Farandole - Orquesta Reino de Aragon, Ricardo Casero
1:33:27 Dvorak - Slavonic Dances, Op. 46: No. 8, Furiant (Live) - Orquesta Reino de Aragon, Ricardo Casero
1:37:57 Strauss Il - Unter Donner und Blitz (Thunder and Lightning), Op. 324 - Stettino Philharmonic Orchestra, Stefan Marzcik
1:41:05 Mussorgsky - Night on Bald Mountain - Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
1:52:21 Beethoven - Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastoral": IV. Thunder. Storm - Orchestra da Camera Fiorentina, Giuseppe Lanzetta
so what's the point. they;re mostly dead
@@ejmtv3 bestie what-
@@ejmtv3 ahahahahaha nice
@@ejmtv3 Are you saying some kind of joke or do you really mean the composers are irrelevant because of being dead?
@@ejmtv3 "There's a big difference between mostly dead and all dead."
Classical is ALWAYS a GREAT CHOICE if more people would listen we would for sure be in a better world
Unless snob oligarchs listen to it while plotting with a wine of glass
But they just need to understand the rhythm so the twerking would be in synch.
@@matthewrzeszutko5601 No.
@@matthewrzeszutko5601 good joke but no thank you.
French homework is now a favorite past time avec cette musique magnifique
I used to listen to a classical music radio station on my way to school, and many of my friends would look at me like I was weird. Well, clearly, they don't understand that classical music is rock music disguised as an instrumental epic tale. :D
Fantastic work with the track for this video. It's the perfect balance of high-energy music and intensive focus background noise. Great job!
Dvořák ...what an genius.... you can feel how much of many films were based on his work...
POV: 5 page essay due in an hour
how did you know :o
Lol more like POV: Your research team meets tomorrow and you don't know what research means
Nice to feel understood.
Lol
Put to 1.25 speed to really feel the rush
@@alyssaroudebush8288 listening on 1.50 Oh My !
this is a certified hood classic
*classic*
No, its just a classic. Lets not compare this to murder noise.
21:50 profoundly dutiful and heroic
I agree! I've been looking for a piece like this!
hola doncella
Batalla en la luna...
@Saadet Öztürk owo merhaba ^^
I played this at all-state when I was in high school...it feels like forever since I've practiced or spent time with music :(( hoping I'll get time this summer, just trynna make it thru the next few hell weeks before I can find time
I've always liked Tchaikovsky's violin concerto for this same reason. That fast violin has such happiness and energy. It's exhilarating.
I am a big fan of Ernst for the same reason: aggressive, energetic, fast, but very melodic. I don't envy violinists - those pieces are pure torture for them.
I have heard most of these pieces in my childhood...when watching Tom & Jerry. D
I don't usually go for classical compilations. I generally prefer to listen to entire works. But this would make great driving music when I feel like a change from metal.
Metal is pretty dangerous to drive to lmao, i would get like 100 tickets for speeding
0:01 intense strings
2:41 more intense strings
4:48 even more intense strings
Thanks I needed that
😄
21:21 Jaws
Music descriped in the best way possibly:
Listening to this classical music is SOOOOO effective to change the mood. If you want to change your gloomy feeling, just play this and close your eyes.
I love this mix!!!!!!!
I listen to it while I do my lessons...
It helps me focus....
I also like to listen to contemporary worship music...…
Anyone else like studying to worship music or classical???
I'm a retired hvac mechanic who loves classical music 🎶....I purchased a laptop and bose qc2 35 headphones....extremely satisfied with my purchase 😀
I found a mosquito in my room while listening to this with my chinchilla...it was like i was in some sort of movie.
Unless you're Saitama, you're probably good
Fgfvdrggjnngfym
Poor mosquito
Crickets
Sounds like Tom Hanks in the "Money Pit"
somehow this remind me to the Tom & Jerry battles in their golden age
Yes! One of the best cartoons ever. They used to be clever, now they’re shallow. Thanks for the nostalgic reference 💪🏼
They did use a few of these in there
@Jeff CO best childhood
I always rooted for Tom which is why my favorite episodes were the ones where Tom and Jerry allied against a common enemy.
Just discovered this. Great for while WFH. Good vibes to you all. I am 47, a knowledgeable music lover, but one thing I failed to do in my life was to learn more about Classical music. I even worked alongside folks at KDFC in San Francisco, and never figured out what was going on over there. I have an 11-year-old daughter and we will get schooled up together on these timeless pieces. Keep swimming in positivity...
С большим удовольствием прослушала ШЕДЕВРЫ классической музыки в исполнении оркестра из гениальных, талантливых музыкантов! Супер игра!!!! Браво!!!
This is probably like the third time I'm listening to this lol, always a nice one to come back to!
It's never the same feeling, always something new to feel
@@Illuminattiyep!
I prefer classical music in the gym, it makes me feel like a villain.
Haha, us too! So much better than the latest pop hit to put in some solid work, if you ask us 😉 we have a "Classical Workout" playlist on Spotify that we update regularly with our latest releases, too 👉 open.spotify.com/playlist/0UNHDTybzvJrHmFASPnVgj. Hope this helps!
I’m deathcore, but I’ll try classic!!
a gentle villain
@Danie de Waal, hahahaha 😆
Good one
Don't forget to raise your pinky while at it
🤘 (can't find the emoji for only pinky, so this shall do)
I JUST WANT TO THANK " HOLIDONMUSIC " FOR YOUR WONDERFUL JOB. GOD BLESS YOU.🌞
4am and starting my shift. Thanks I needed this!
Antonín Dvořák is one of the best artists ever to life on this planet. So proud to be from the Czech Republic as well
Extremely comfy. Used this while waging war in Europe. I took over at least 5 countries before this finished.
Luxembourg, Lichtenstein, Andorra, Monaco and Vatican? 😂
Thank you SO MUCH for also writing down which orchestra performed each version! So many people ignore that information and it's really crucial for people trying to find more great music :)
Of course, Crowborn! We want to make the beauty of classical music accessible to everyone and that's why we always list the works and the performers in the description box 🤗 Thank you for stopping by! If you enjoyed this video, we'd love to hear your thoughts on a similar compilation (we have plenty on our channel) 👉 ua-cam.com/video/rF7UDLhZx5w/v-deo.html
This is why neo-classical metal is my favorite genre of music -- these composers were the original rock stars...many of these pieces have been adapted into metal tunes, all phenomenal masterpieces!! Thanks for this compilation
Who are some examples of neo-classical metal? Thanks, I am new to that classification.
@@kimevans4107 yngwie malsteem
@@kimevans4107 and many death metal, opera, orchestral, power metal, even black metal have classical in their vain
@@kimevans4107 unlucky morpheus
Symphony X: the Odyssey for starters.
as an actor i listen to this to get ready for some of my roles and it works wonders ! thanks
I put this music on as background music for my workout. Instead, I crushed my enemies, saw them driven before me, and heard the lamentations of their women.
listening to Winter while watching the snow fall on a tranquil evening, doesn't get more perferct than that
But Winter is supposed to evolve a wild storm, snow blowing and winds, etc. not a great match. Although I am sure that's still an enjoyable experience anyway. Snow falling quietly is always great, Vivaldi is always great, so snow falling to Vivaldi, why not?
if someone says 'classical music is boring' SHOW THEM THIS! :D
I've come across some people that have said that, I always ask why they say that... so far it has boiled down to nothing more than a stigma against anything, not mainstream
@@wjnovels6999 People say that because they've never actually listened to classical music. The only samples of classical music they've been exposed to are from the baroque era and Mozart's Fur Elise.
I'm a pianist, and my sister says any classical music I play sounds like "elevator music".
Modern music has drums to keep you in time, vocals to give you a literal story, and a simple chord progression to hold your hand. I don't care for any of these things, but I can understand why classical music sounds so muddy in comparison
@@devinbelver7124 Because music has become so oversimplified, people's understanding of it has too. Anything more complex will naturally sound "muddy" because their ears aren't well adjusted to it. There is an interesting phenomenon called The Musician's Ear, it explains it pretty well
@@pinkyb.7398 Fur Elise was written by Beethoven........
>>>>>>Joel Laykin , HK, China
Absolutely strong & fast classical music! Really appreciate what it does for morning motivation!!! Thank you
I can live without much of the "Spring" movement, but the rest of the Four Seasons really does deserve the amount of play it gets, it truly is an extraordinary tour-de-force of string writing.
Hey! It's that piece from the diamonds commercial! 😅
I have heavy adhd and I've been struggling so hard to be productive lately. I got more done in two hours with this than I've seen neurotypicals do in a day. This is by far the best playlist for focusing of all time. Thank you very sincerely on behalf of the adhd community, and anyone else who suffers from executive dysfunction.
I put this on to do homework, instead I became the Major General of the Saxon army during the 19th century
20:56 my all time fav song we ever played in HS band - still love it 20 yrs later
Using this in my documentary 100%!!
Jedi mind tricks used this 1st song for a beat gotta love Stoupe's ear for amazing pieces of music!!
The more I got into rock/metal, the more easily I could transition into classical music. Thank you for this playlist!
Thank you so much for adding Time stamps and the name of the pieces ON the screen!! Great service! 10/10
start hearing this when my 2 sons watching some cartoon, and now they both fighting fiercely for dominion on some tricycle
all the epicness while hearing it
sure, person with a mecha in the pfp
A comment suspiciously similar to this was posted 3 months before yours. 🤔
@@WouldntULikeToKnow. oh a deja vu?
Sadly I rarely commented about my 2 sons fighting lol
A lot of these tunes race through my head as I desperately try to find the nearest toilet.
Inspiring, motivational and absolutely DIVINE, Thank you for this arrangement picking up my Spirit ! ❤❤❤
This is an excellent list of Classical Masterpieces
- Rejoice Every Artist that reached such Musical Genius 💯
This is so great! I was looking for this kind of playlist. Thank you !
Just won a chess game listening to this music. The fact is rare enough to be mentionned.
We're flattered to know that our music might have helped you achieve victory, Christian!
For the record : I've NEVER won, so congrats
LOL congratulations
I've found that music often does make a real difference to chess skill, so I'm glad I'm getting the good stuff.
Crazy that I always play good when listening to classical pieces, got 1200 rating since I started playing/listening to it, lol
I can't get enough of this. Listening to this, especially the first one Palladio, I don't know why but I feel like a villain rising from nothing and plotting the downfall of the world
Please spare us when you bring the downfall about? 🙏
P.S. Coincidentally, we've recently uploaded "Classical Music for Villains" - have you checked it out yet? 👉 ua-cam.com/video/Q0OhmGD-4-E/v-deo.html Thank you for listening!
I e been listening to this ... Edit... For days and days and days...xsuch a good collection. My fab is Schubert - Dvorak ♥️♥️ literally makes my life ... Alive again... ♥️
I'm a retired hvac mechanic from Thunder Bay Ontario Canada 🇨🇦.....
In winnipeg Manitoba Canada 🇨🇦.....and I don't eat eggs...!!
I feel this could be a great playlist to listen while going for a run. You can imagine of being a princess running away from your family to secretly marry the love of your life
listening to classical music or film scores and pretending youre being chased or sth makes running sooo much more interesting especially if you move slower and faster along with the music
Wow… glad to hear that I’m not the only one who uses this music for running, don’t feel soo weird anymore!!!
One of my ancestor on my mom's side did it. She was a countess and took her jewellery and a few dresses and ran with the intendant. I don't know if she was married to a count or if her future husband was to inherit the title by marrying her but she decided to leave all of it to follow her heart. That's recklessly romantic.
Not sure there was a musical background though...
I'd feel like I'm Barry Lyndon
Right now I'm actually reading "The Goose Girl" by Shannon Hale. It's about a princess who learned how to speak with swans but everyone in her kingdom finds it weird so her whole life she hasn't been herself
With this image it was spectacular and yes, very heavy in musical quality. Great - 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 - 😁
I put this classical music on to relax my cat. Now, he is a lion!
Real music the ears love....never gets old....never...
My love for classical began as early as the second grade, when I wanted to take a guitar lesson's class at school, but the classes were full. String orchestra was next on the list and so it began..
Writing a medieval-ish fantasy,, this is great :) thank you!
The best music never dies...
Only decomposes...
@@saraheisel9457 sorry but diss Meade me lath so hard
For those like me who enjoy this, melodic death metal is a genre you might want to explore. I have found a band from Australia that call themselves Be'lakor that I truly enjoy. There is another band that is a bit older, but always a good listen. Amon Amarth is that one. At first listen, I was amazed by the intricacy of the music. I later began appreciating the style and range of their voices and the meaning of the lyrics that are growled. 👍💯
It's not quite "death metal", but have you heard the Scorpions with the Berlin Philharmonic doing "Rock You Like A Hurricane?"
Literally the 1% people who’s reading,,, May your parents Live More Than 100 years with good health
Thank you. Yet it is statistically unlikely. Good music will live though.
The same for you bro
See you in 100 years
Thanks
Ä😢
Realizing the reality of the storm approaching but it has a few hours until it arrives.
Great music and nebula class starship
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🎻🎺📯🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤수고 많으셨습니다~☕
Thank you. I really enjoyed this while I was doing some repairs on my house. Perfect music for it.
great compilation
Thank you! If you enjoy loud and fast classical music we'd love to hear your thoughts on this playlist as well: ua-cam.com/video/rF7UDLhZx5w/v-deo.html
I played this while coming back from a 3 hour drive. Man! It’s a whole other experience listening to this while watching driving!
Driving suddenly becomes en epic quest, doesn't it? ⚡ Thank you for listening!
Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain is absolutely epic!
The mountain was Bare
This is such a perfect collection of amazing songs in the minor key (with some exceptions.) Especially love Dvorak’s piece 🤍
Ahh Dvorak! Needed this. Thanks!
Watching a seagul or any bird flying listening to classical music. makes it 1000 times more epic.
When I hears the first song, Palladio, I instantly recognized it. I’ve played that in school orchestra! It was a lot of fun. I haven’t thought about that song in years.
This is hands down one of my favorite playlists from your channel. I listen to it all the time while working and while reading. Great selections!
Thank you so much for the support, it means a lot to us 💕
Love how you choose the epic picture for the powerful classic pieces.
And here's me who always thought classical music was boring. This sure is a joy to listen!
This is the only multi-hour long instrumental video I have ever been able to work without interruption/getting distracted til the end.
We're delighted to hear it, thank you! More heavy + fast classical music can be found here if you'd like to try another mix ⚡👉 ua-cam.com/video/pcq1fycOslw/v-deo.html
HALIDONMUSIC is amazing! They even remembered the comma between the adjectives!
At 3:40 is the best bass drop of the previous millennium, well done Vivaldi.
I've been listening to classical music such as Mozart when I grill food. This is on my next grill session.
That's the kind of music I've been looking for, but only found out now.
We're happy you found it, Jay! You'll be pleased to know we have many epic playlists like this one on our channel, if you want to check them out. Here's one to start with 👉 ua-cam.com/video/pcq1fycOslw/v-deo.html
damn, "Dvořák - Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95 "From the New World": IV. Allegro con fuoco - Orquesta Reino de Aragón, Ricardo Casero" is a banger!
Thank you for this, I finally get to finish writing about Latane and Darley's Arousal Cost Reward model in my psychology essay.