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.
*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
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...
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 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.
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
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. 👍💯
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... ♥️
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
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..
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.
I'm guessing they didn't want to be too on-the-nose by including Shostakovich; he's one of the composers that immediately comes to mind when I think of classical music sounding like metal.
Also Mahler, Orff, Verdi, Bruckner, Wagner, Strauss, Stravinsky ... weirdly most of my go-to noisy composers are missing. I would guess that by classical they mean classical (late 18th to early 19th centuries) except for the Vivaldi, which is Baroque, and the Prokofiev, which is modern...
I appreciate this page. I, as some others have written, need music without words to help me focus my concentration on task like grading essay (which is what I'm doing now).
EXACTLY what I was looking for to meditate! Believe it or not I need high intensity in order to get on the other side of my thoughts and this really helps. Thank you! You got a new sub :))
Oh joy! Thank you so much and welcome to our community of classical lovers, Sonia 🌟 If you enjoy epic and loud pieces, we've got plenty of playlists for you. Here's our most recent one: ua-cam.com/video/Hm2Win0ELWo/v-deo.html
That's great news Melani, we're happy that our collection helped cheer you up! More heavy and fast classical music can be found here if you want 💣👉 ua-cam.com/video/mbpIeWR0yUU/v-deo.html
The most replayed at 20:52 is almost definitely because people were confused why they were hearing the Jaws theme in a classical music study playlist 😆
We're so glad to know that you find classical music helpful! If loud and fast pieces are your thing, we have plenty of playlists you can check out on our channel. This is our most recent one:, hope you enjoy it! 👉 ua-cam.com/video/TZ5WW1kzepo/v-deo.html
Without the shadow of a doubt! It only lacks electricity but the rest is there 🤘 You can find more epic and loud classical tunes here if you'd like (we have many compilations like this one on our channel): ua-cam.com/video/PS9s91C3ymw/v-deo.html
Definitely not just you, we're conducting entire orchestras when we listen to these bangers! 💣 (Btw, more epic and loud classical music can be found here if you'd like: ua-cam.com/video/pD7R3HIq9Rc/v-deo.html
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Shackled to a desk and expected to produce, my go-to music is always Halidon. This particular set of selections gets more accomplished in my work day than anything else in the world. Love every note!
I like to write while listening to classical music, have to say that this choice is working wonders ! Thank you so much for putting this together, have a lovely evening !
Let it be known that we fully support sharing our playlists with friends and testing their level of appreciation for them 🤗 Sometimes people say they don't like classical music but don't really know much about it so they could be pleasantly surprised!
I put this music on to study and do homework to. Now I'm in the middle of my tragic villain story about to march on some godforsaken town in the middle of Europe in hopes of obtaining world peace through senseless violence.
Why thank you so much, thrilled that you like it! We have plenty more epic and fast classical music mixes on our channel if you would like some more 😎🔥 Here one we hope you'll enjoy: ua-cam.com/video/JTIkXRJ65z8/v-deo.html
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 !
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 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 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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
*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
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
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
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...
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???
4am and starting my shift. Thanks I needed this!
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.
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.
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?"
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... ♥️
When you accidentally played this at 1.25 speed...
There are no accidents.
Wow.
yes!
HOLY
I actually did it. Its funny
This is so great! I was looking for this kind of playlist. Thank you !
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
Heavy, Fast. My favorite. Thank you.
Same
I feel I can do anything now. Maybe even my homework
Slow dow, one step at the time.
I listened to this while finishing a fictional story and I believe it made my story a real page turner. Thanks Halidonmusic Love u guys :)
That's great Isaac, we're glad our music helped! May we ask what the story is about?
@@HALIDONMUSIC A duck and some evil lettuce >:)
@@TapuKitty Now I'm intrigued as well. 🤔
Ahh Dvorak! Needed this. Thanks!
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 💕
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..
Inspiring, motivational and absolutely DIVINE, Thank you for this arrangement picking up my Spirit ! ❤❤❤
Man, Dvorak and Tchaikovsky were metal af.
Oh hell yeah 🤘 Personally we think that Vivaldi, Verdi, Rachmaninoff and many more can hold their own too 💣👉 ua-cam.com/video/QN7EZCMZi6g/v-deo.html
For sure. That´s why many metal bands play them in their songs... Vivaldi is included too.
This is such a perfect collection of amazing songs in the minor key (with some exceptions.) Especially love Dvorak’s piece 🤍
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.
Le peuple Européen est dans son art à l'origine de ce qui touche au divin. Sublime
Awesome. Listening at work with headset.
I like the Symphony No. 9 in E Minor the best!
I'm sorry I just keep on seeing "Bugs Bunny " :)
You really need The Barber of Seville. 😁
I truly enjoy all kinds of classical because of looney tunes.
This list is sorely lacking some Shostakovich. Otherwise good stuff.
I'm guessing they didn't want to be too on-the-nose by including Shostakovich; he's one of the composers that immediately comes to mind when I think of classical music sounding like metal.
There are times when I listen to composers like Shostakovich that I consider trading my guitar for a cello.
@@brianbergmusic5288 You wil need more than a guitar to get a cello
Also Mahler, Orff, Verdi, Bruckner, Wagner, Strauss, Stravinsky ... weirdly most of my go-to noisy composers are missing. I would guess that by classical they mean classical (late 18th to early 19th centuries) except for the Vivaldi, which is Baroque, and the Prokofiev, which is modern...
@@douglasoctet5366 wow, such knowledge.
wow
if i was a talented drummer
this is what i'd play
percussion would really set it off
I appreciate this page. I, as some others have written, need music without words to help me focus my concentration on task like grading essay (which is what I'm doing now).
We're glad to know that our classical compilations provide you with the right non-disruptive background for working, Robert!
That first one is my jam 😊🎧
Thank you for including titles!! The Bizet always get stuck in my head and I can never remember the name, but that problem is solved now :)
Listening to a + 200 years old music while laying in my bed this is the reason why youtube was created, thanks youtube .
Dvorak 0 Symphony 9 in E minor has exact refrains as The Song of Convicts from Les Miserables.
EXACTLY what I was looking for to meditate! Believe it or not I need high intensity in order to get on the other side of my thoughts and this really helps. Thank you! You got a new sub :))
Oh joy! Thank you so much and welcome to our community of classical lovers, Sonia 🌟 If you enjoy epic and loud pieces, we've got plenty of playlists for you. Here's our most recent one: ua-cam.com/video/Hm2Win0ELWo/v-deo.html
i was a bit down, but i got so hyped listening to this. thank you!
That's great news Melani, we're happy that our collection helped cheer you up! More heavy and fast classical music can be found here if you want 💣👉 ua-cam.com/video/mbpIeWR0yUU/v-deo.html
The most replayed at 20:52 is almost definitely because people were confused why they were hearing the Jaws theme in a classical music study playlist 😆
*puts this on at full volume*
*studies chemistry aggresively*
My ADHD loves classical music so much. There's so much going on and its all so complex it makes my brain feel so much better.
We're so glad to know that you find classical music helpful! If loud and fast pieces are your thing, we have plenty of playlists you can check out on our channel. This is our most recent one:, hope you enjoy it! 👉 ua-cam.com/video/TZ5WW1kzepo/v-deo.html
Fn awesome! Shredders shred. No matter the format.
This makes my bathroom time better
I'm in the house by myself and starting freaking out at hearing the cough 54:47
This has been my motivational playlist for so long
I must have listened to it at least 100 times
My online quiz had a 45 minute time limit. I put this on and finished it with a 96% at 11 minutes.
So. Many. Goosebumps.
This is heavy metal!!!!!
Without the shadow of a doubt! It only lacks electricity but the rest is there 🤘 You can find more epic and loud classical tunes here if you'd like (we have many compilations like this one on our channel): ua-cam.com/video/PS9s91C3ymw/v-deo.html
This music helps me attain a higher level of control.
I never thought I would like this Music. :)
(Classical Vibes)
who else acts like a conductor when listening ? just me, ok
Definitely not just you, we're conducting entire orchestras when we listen to these bangers! 💣 (Btw, more epic and loud classical music can be found here if you'd like: ua-cam.com/video/pD7R3HIq9Rc/v-deo.html
Hey! It's that piece from the diamonds commercial! 😅
that first song is the history buff intro song i never thought id find it, thanks
There's some British mystery show that uses it as well. Can't remember what.
Well done! Thank You!
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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!
21:20 Dvorak Symphony 9 sounds like Jaws in the beginning and Conan the Barbarian's theme after that!
Dance of the Elves is the opposite of heavy though haha. Love the selection regardless
Shackled to a desk and expected to produce, my go-to music is always Halidon. This particular set of selections gets more accomplished in my work day than anything else in the world. Love every note!
You're very kind gerondisse, thank you so much! It's lovely to know that you find our energetic and fast-paced compilations helpful 🙏
1:41:05 my fav part starts here. 👏🏼❤️
Heavy Metal before electricity
“Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right.”
― Isaac Asimov
54:47 Bless you!
The very first song made me check what I had clicked on! I thought I was watching a History Buffs episode!
I like to write while listening to classical music, have to say that this choice is working wonders !
Thank you so much for putting this together, have a lovely evening !
We're so happy to hear our collection is helpful to you! What are you writing, if we may ask? 😍
@@HALIDONMUSIC Oh nothing important, just a few little medieval stories .
How can they be not important? They sound interesting to us!
I could finish an important work before the deadline. 🙏🏻 Thank you, very useful. 🤓
da best 🔥
brutal! muy bueno!!!!!!!!!!!!
Palladio!!! Look up Carl Jenkins conducting with harp......epic!
Wonderful music.
12:30 I'm getting pirates of the Caribbean vibes 😂😂😂
i just bought this from their website, linked in the description-- it's on sale for under 1 Euro (that's about a buck in USD), as of 5/21!
I have a different perspective on this piece - it reminds me of the excitement of entering into the unknown.
Damn Dvořák is all kinds of awesome.
Oh my god i love this music list
BRO I WAS STUDYING AND WORKING AND FORGOT I HAD THIS PLAYING LMAO
YOOOOOOOOOOO THIS SLAPS HARD
21:21 Gomu Gomu no..... STOOOOORM!!!!
Beautiful 🥹👏🙏
super focus
If anyone says they don't like classical music, obviously they haven't listened to this.
Let it be known that we fully support sharing our playlists with friends and testing their level of appreciation for them 🤗 Sometimes people say they don't like classical music but don't really know much about it so they could be pleasantly surprised!
This sounds really crisp, love it!
Thank you! Want more of it? 'Cause we have it 😎👉 ua-cam.com/video/6P8GSkiIQPc/v-deo.html
21:21 unexpected jaws :D and after that it slaps so hard, amazing!
I put this music on to study and do homework to. Now I'm in the middle of my tragic villain story about to march on some godforsaken town in the middle of Europe in hopes of obtaining world peace through senseless violence.
Gustav Holst, The Planets, esp. "Mars". Maybe not all that fast, but heavy AF!
Jesus christ is comeing soon repent all you sinners.
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
The beginning of Dvorak sounds same as the beginning of Jaws movie theme :P
Apparently I'm almost the 600th person to comment on this video. The title really should be "epic classical music"!
Allegretto!
I feel like im stuck in the end of the 2nd act of every epic movie ever
Metal.
How does this make me do my homework
I used this a lot for school, and then out of nowhere, one of these pieces where used in a one piece episode! Wasn’t expecting that!
I don't know why but it lessens my anxiety
1:33:27 - Bugs Bunny: "HOW DOOOOO! Welcome to my shop! Let me cut your mop! Let me shave your crop! Daaaintily. Daaaintily."
this is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good
Why thank you so much, thrilled that you like it! We have plenty more epic and fast classical music mixes on our channel if you would like some more 😎🔥 Here one we hope you'll enjoy: ua-cam.com/video/JTIkXRJ65z8/v-deo.html