My father, who is now deceased, used to play this all the time on our piano. I grew up with the sounds of this waltz floating through our house. After he died, I wanted so to hear it again, but could not tell anyone what it was. I tried singing it for people, but I guess they were not classic music fans. Nobody I asked was able to tell me what it was. It was 30 years before I found out that it was a Brahms Waltz. I'm so happy that I can now hear it on the Internet.
+water Night This is a good lesson for people who think they don't have any influence on their children. When I was growing up, I never showed any interest in classical music. I was a typical kid/teen and loved the Beatles and all the pop music stars. Unfortunately, my father didn't live long enough to see me develop a love for classical music. I like to think he sees me now from Heaven, though. The lesson is, don't lose heart, parents. Your influence will bear fruit, some day.
+GREGG SED The funny thing about it I played this Waltz back in the early seventies growing up and didn't know the name of it until I looked through my old music. The score I have was printed in the thirties and the white pages are very tan now. the paper is brittle and if you fold the page it will come apart. I will make a copy so I can learn it again and hopefully remember the 4 flats. I never lost interest in classical music because I believe God was with the artist when they composed the music. Classical Music will live forever! Rock can never catch up with Classical Music. When all is said and done Classical Music will live forever!
This is such a nice story. I used to play a game on my Nintendo called Shadowman and this song used to play on repeat in one of the levels. I used to love it, it was creepy and emotional and it really got to me more than other music at the time. I stopped playing and thought nothing more of it. 20 years later, I'm I'm on holiday, sitting in a town square in Alkmaar, the Netherlands. The piece comes on from the church bell and it all comes flooding back to me. I stop and ask people what the piece is called and nobody knows, they just say that it is "the town song"... so that wasn't much help. I then googled for the original game soundtrack, then commented on the level song and asked what it was, I was finally told and I now listen to this song all the time. Long story, just thought I'd share. :)
GREGG SED saw your comment on Reddit and it brought me here to hear how beautiful it really sounds and I’ve gotta say if your father could play this he was a genius. I hope he rests in peace and that you get to hear this song whenever you want again 🙂
Listening to this piece on the occasion of my mother's 99th birthday. Now deceased, she was a piano teacher for most of her life. She usd to play the Brahms Waltz a lot, I think it was her favorite, and in a way, summed up her life, which was filled with sadness. May she rest in peace.
This started as a classical music written by Brahms. Then a section of it became an EAS alarm for Saudi Arabia in 1924 as a music box. And many years later, Scott Cawthon took that music box version to make a theme for FNAF 3... What a journey
Exquisite, and like man's life it starts with promise, soon peaks, then wains towards a pianissimo conclusion. The melancholy is sweet and the whole performance is so very, very short.
Este vals, sin duda, tiene algo muy especial. Casi milagroso. Mi padre tenía el don de tocar de oído (reproducía lo que escuchaba respetando literalmente la partitura en su totalidad), pero nunca tuvo ocasión de estudiar música. Tuvo nueve hijos, pero un día me dijo, confidencialmente, que se sentía vivo en mí.Yo sí estudié piano de chica, pero siendo muy joven mi vocación me llevó a ser actriz, y luego a escribir. Este vals fue lo más complejo que llegué a tocar. Hoy, a mis 82 años, he leído conmovida estos comentaios y agradezco desde lo mejor de mí a Evgeny Kissin, a UA-cam y a la "causalidad" que me llevaron ó a encontrar esta joya y vivir este momento.
One of the most beautiful piano waltzes I’ve ever heard. I always come back to it after watching Agatha et les lectures illimitées, the film utilizes it so brilliantly
Same for me - I can't tell why this simple piece, out of all pieces, evokes such nostalgia for me. Such dreamy nostalgia for childhood and simpler times.
No words that I can think of to describe this rendition of Brahms will do it justice. The timing, pace, emphasis - it's exquisite - the most tender and sweet I have ever heard.
this song is so memorizing to me. I remember it used to be on a little Einsteins dvd and everytime this particular song came on, I was entranced by it. It calms me down and it’s so incredibly beautiful. I’m very happy spotify decided to randomly play this song for me. I can’t get over how it makes me feel. It’s nostalgic and happy yet sad. 10/10 song :)
GAWD! I love this song. I'd heard it when I was little - on a music box - and never forgot it. It's beautiful! It's a magical song to me and I've always wondered what it was called. But this morning it was playing on the radio and I practically woke from a sound sleep and fell outta bed to write it down. The piano player, Evgeny Kissin, also does a beautiful job. He looks kinda like a cross between Angus Young (AC/DC) and Donny Osmond. Wow.
I spent a long time trying to find this song. Sometimes I would doubt it was real, but I just found it now.. and I’m soo happy. This song fills me with a variety of emotions like I thought I was gonna die with that rhythm still stuck in my head but thankfully not 😀
The greatest performers are those that become one with the music. It becomes a passion and Evgeny shows that on his face when he plays. Beautiful thing to watch.
This hair proves how much he cares about music; he lets it grow out, he doesn't care. He just rolls out of bed and flops down to his keyboard and starts playing beautiful music - to heck with appearances!
So glad you found it….I loved this and played a tape of it many times as a younger woman. It resonated with me and was in a collection of audio tapes sold in 1980s at Victoria Secret Stores… a series of classical music. The London Philharmonic recorded this particular song. Wonderful version. I lost the tape and never knew what the name of it was. This week I sent a Facebook note to a friend I have not seen in sixty years but is very educated in all music genre. I sent him a UA-cam documentary in which an older lady just started playing it on a piano. My friend identified it for me. I am very thankful as it is wonderful. I somehow had the feeling that it mirrored my life flow. Ups and downs and peaks and a slower but wise ending. Beautiful!
I heard this for the first time in a UA-cam video 12 years ago, never found that video again, but I remembered the song in every detail, finally, I found it
Beautiful, reminds me of the times with my family, ones to remember and most likely won’t see again. I break down crying remembering my past grandfather, I can’t explain how much this song means to me
there are 60+ year old people remembering the days of old, reporting about there times listening to the song and listening one last time. and then you have the FNaF nerds commenting about the happiest day ending LMAO
Well! I just found this after it dogged my brain for weeks. Heard it all my life, played it poorly, and was amazed that I couldn't remember its name. So beautiful and memorable! I probably first played it from a piano lesson book in about 1962. Quite surprised at how slowly Kissin plays it, and with so much rubato
Alas...I picture my sweet cat dying beside me in my bed. This was playing on the radio as she breathed her last. It will forever be in my mind as "Diddum's Song". Every time I hear it. I think of her sweet face.
I uploaded the Dame Myra Hess's version which most people find exquisite and one of the best ever recorded, but I must say that because of the subtle rubato and the right speed for this piece Kissin used, I like his version even better. Magnificent!
omg I'm so happy that I found a video of my favourite pianist playing this song :D Evgeny's playing is truly amazing and I love listening to his performance's.
I searched so long for this music, i heard it in a movie and i imediatly liked it surtout knowing the title... And someday i heard the "playrooms music" from Shadowman and i noticed it was the same... By searching the playrooms music on UA-cam a comment said the original title so i could learn it... That's how i foud this music
so i learn just using sheet music and i hadn't heard the song at all i just kinda...played it and i didn't realize how emotional it was until now. and when he played those triplets...damn.
Oh gosh, i've never listened to this. It's the first time i'm hearing this, and, it touched my soul from the first seconds. Sorry, Brahms, for not paying deserved attention to you...
Can you, just fuck off? Like, no one cares about your random string of words. THEY HAVE NO MEANING. So just delete it and let the people with a brain and SOME KIND OF KNOWLEDGE in *MAKING SENSE?*
You know what's more creepier. That music was in five nights at Freddy's 3 mini game called save them. I don't know the name of it but it's basically that mini game where william destroys the animatronics. Gos in the safe room. And he rushed to the springtrap suit. Before that,he died in the suit by the springlocks. And there you go you found the bad ending music
Idc if you like fnaf but for the love of god why the hell do people put random dashes in their sentences? Please, explain this phenomena to me, I simply fail to understand it.
@@hosatus2433 Exactly, people think they're so cool/edgy when they use the fucking dash, even to this day I still can't fucking figure why they even use the dash.
@@wetube6513 Ah yes, because using a typing symbol is edgy or cool. It's neither, it's a joke meant to mean like they stopped what they were going to say, or they're shocked at something. Hope that helped.
*Audio File ID: 1283820001983000198700092* *Play Audio* *>Yes< No* *Playing Audio...* *Their souls are free, now it’s all over. Though I thought to my self, “Why not free that pitch black rabbit with glowing white eyes?” I, of course, never found it. But I later found a way to ‘glitch out’ one of the games named “Stage 01” and was playing as that same rabbit from the grand reopening. Never to be seen after I worked as the night guard at the 1993 Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. But I shouldn’t be talking about this ‘Shadow’ rabbit thing. Their souls are free, that’s all that matters. The place, burnt down. They are now all free.* *End of audio*
every time i hear this i feel that it's my "happiest day"
Fnaf 3 ending is very sad ngl
@@smollenox4772 well are they out now?
@@smollenox4772 I only liked it because they are still alive
YEP IKR
@@smollenox4772 Yep.
My father, who is now deceased, used to play this all the time on our piano. I grew up with the sounds of this waltz floating through our house. After he died, I wanted so to hear it again, but could not tell anyone what it was. I tried singing it for people, but I guess they were not classic music fans. Nobody I asked was able to tell me what it was. It was 30 years before I found out that it was a Brahms Waltz. I'm so happy that I can now hear it on the Internet.
+water Night
This is a good lesson for people who think they don't have any influence on their children. When I was growing up, I never showed any interest in classical music. I was a typical kid/teen and loved the Beatles and all the pop music stars.
Unfortunately, my father didn't live long enough to see me develop a love for classical music. I like to think he sees me now from Heaven, though.
The lesson is, don't lose heart, parents. Your influence will bear fruit, some day.
+GREGG SED The funny thing about it I played this Waltz back in the early seventies growing up and didn't know the name of it until I looked through my old music. The score I have was printed in the thirties and the white pages are very tan now. the paper is brittle and if you fold the page it will come apart. I will make a copy so I can learn it again and hopefully remember the 4 flats. I never lost interest in classical music because I believe God was with the artist when they composed the music. Classical Music will live forever! Rock can never catch up with Classical Music. When all is said and done Classical Music will live forever!
This is such a nice story.
I used to play a game on my Nintendo called Shadowman and this song used to play on repeat in one of the levels. I used to love it, it was creepy and emotional and it really got to me more than other music at the time. I stopped playing and thought nothing more of it.
20 years later, I'm I'm on holiday, sitting in a town square in Alkmaar, the Netherlands. The piece comes on from the church bell and it all comes flooding back to me. I stop and ask people what the piece is called and nobody knows, they just say that it is "the town song"... so that wasn't much help.
I then googled for the original game soundtrack, then commented on the level song and asked what it was, I was finally told and I now listen to this song all the time.
Long story, just thought I'd share. :)
GREGG SED That's A Great Story
GREGG SED saw your comment on Reddit and it brought me here to hear how beautiful it really sounds and I’ve gotta say if your father could play this he was a genius. I hope he rests in peace and that you get to hear this song whenever you want again 🙂
Dammit, I got the bad ending! >:(
Lol
no you got the good ending
@@meeplemople I think he is talking about fnaf3
Boy you should have played the dang mini games
your a man of culture as well i see
I want this played at my funeral or at my wedding. It will be my 'happiest day'
why do you want the bad ending
@@creepermyeeper he didt say that wants the bad ending he says that he likes the music
Always a hint of melancholy in brahms like autumnal colors…
@@elizabethafton1141 But that's the Bad Ending music.
@@DeianPeraltaRovira it's the good and bad ending music btw is just a music it's not something
I'm 3 months old and I wish more people in my generation would appreciate this music.
youre nearly 1 now!
@@RykaWodzy lmao
happy first birthday 🎉
you’re 2 now right
Happy birthday ig?
happiest day :)
KSA 1924 radio broadcast?
Listening to this piece on the occasion of my mother's 99th birthday.
Now deceased, she was a piano teacher for most of her life. She usd to play the Brahms Waltz a lot, I think it was her favorite, and in a way, summed up her life, which was filled with sadness. May she rest in peace.
Vote for trump lmao
that's so sweet!
@@kvothekingkiller1754 Squid game
Fnaffnafffnaffnaf
Look I know that this is a FNAF song but I’m sorry to hear your loss…
When you are about to sleep and the crowd start applauding.
Lol
did you wake up yet
Wow, Scott Cawthon has a good taste in music. :'(
I think I've heard this a long time ago.
Scott got it from Saudi Arabia was alarm 1924
Sure
@@Dessurta bs alerta
Happiest day?
@@Dessurta
That's bullshit.
0:19 looks like he was holing in a sneeze
HELP LMFAO
This started as a classical music written by Brahms. Then a section of it became an EAS alarm for Saudi Arabia in 1924 as a music box. And many years later, Scott Cawthon took that music box version to make a theme for FNAF 3... What a journey
EAS from 1923 in Saudi Arabia does not exist.
@@liberadriusquotidanus4611 wdym?
@@potatoman3219
There is a jenre of Fake EAS sounds around the world.
@@liberadriusquotidanus4611 oh ok
@@liberadriusquotidanus4611 wdym? The alarm was real at that time. Wasn’t it?
Exquisite, and like man's life it starts with promise, soon peaks, then wains towards a pianissimo conclusion. The melancholy is sweet and the whole performance is so very, very short.
Belíssima
Este vals, sin duda, tiene algo muy especial. Casi milagroso. Mi padre tenía el don de tocar de oído (reproducía lo que escuchaba respetando literalmente la partitura en su totalidad), pero nunca tuvo ocasión de estudiar música. Tuvo nueve hijos, pero un día me dijo, confidencialmente, que se sentía vivo en mí.Yo sí estudié piano de chica, pero siendo muy joven mi vocación me llevó a ser actriz, y luego a escribir. Este vals fue lo más complejo que llegué a tocar. Hoy, a mis 82 años, he leído conmovida estos comentaios y agradezco desde lo mejor de mí a Evgeny Kissin, a UA-cam y a la "causalidad" que me llevaron ó a encontrar esta joya y vivir este momento.
I’m sure this made somebody’s day their happiest day
One of the most beautiful piano waltzes I’ve ever heard. I always come back to it after watching Agatha et les lectures illimitées, the film utilizes it so brilliantly
i agree
This piece makes me cry of nostalgia for some reason. It makes me forget of stupid or smart people. It makes me think of humanity as a whole.
Purple guy
@@stevecookiemanOG society
Same man
Same for me - I can't tell why this simple piece, out of all pieces, evokes such nostalgia for me. Such dreamy nostalgia for childhood and simpler times.
Tbh it makes me think of my happiest day
No words that I can think of to describe this rendition of Brahms will do it justice. The timing, pace, emphasis - it's exquisite - the most tender and sweet I have ever heard.
It is Kissin after all
Without a doubt, my favorite waltz!
+robert lynch Me too....!!!!!
One of my all-time favorite piano pieces. Short, melancholic and so deeply stirring and moving.
I was 9 years old when I learned to play this piece. It was my favorite. Still is.
this song is so memorizing to me. I remember it used to be on a little Einsteins dvd and everytime this particular song came on, I was entranced by it. It calms me down and it’s so incredibly beautiful. I’m very happy spotify decided to randomly play this song for me. I can’t get over how it makes me feel. It’s nostalgic and happy yet sad. 10/10 song :)
GAWD! I love this song. I'd heard it when I was little - on a music box - and never forgot it. It's beautiful!
It's a magical song to me and I've always wondered what it was called. But this morning it was playing on the radio and I practically woke from a sound sleep and fell outta bed to write it down. The piano player, Evgeny Kissin, also does a beautiful job. He looks kinda like a cross between Angus Young (AC/DC) and Donny Osmond. Wow.
It's a piece. Not a song.
@@UnableToWin true
@@UnableToWin shut up
The most beautiful waltz ever written
A beautiful performance by a heaven sent genius.
Happiest Day brought me
here.. This piano is a little sad and happy one.. But the one in FNaF3..
I spent a long time trying to find this song. Sometimes I would doubt it was real, but I just found it now.. and I’m soo happy. This song fills me with a variety of emotions like I thought I was gonna die with that rhythm still stuck in my head but thankfully not 😀
The greatest performers are those that become one with the music. It becomes a passion and Evgeny shows that on his face when he plays. Beautiful thing to watch.
always my happiest day when i hear this
This hair proves how much he cares about music; he lets it grow out, he doesn't care. He just rolls out of bed and flops down to his keyboard and starts playing beautiful music - to heck with appearances!
I know, the hair looks completely carefree, and yet it is so unmistakable that he could probably do shampoo commercials.
An alternative explanation is that he lets it grow like that to evoke the explanation you just offered.
He has nice hair ...
This song is so beautiful. More people should appreciate music like this.
This song makes my day my
I have searched and searched for this beautiful piece!!! Finally.. thank you so much.. love you
Shid. William came back. Welp, time to call Henry!
On it!
@@aloeveraenjoyer lol 😂
@@aloeveraenjoyer HAHA
My Mom used to play this. Miss her so much, feel close to her listening to this beautiful piece.
What a nice song
凄く美しい❗🎶うっとりしてしまいます。
Het is zo mooi ,dank je wel.
Best Recording I've heard of this Piece, Well done
So glad you found it….I loved this and played a tape of it many times as a younger woman. It resonated with me and was in a collection of audio tapes sold in 1980s at Victoria Secret Stores… a series of classical music. The London Philharmonic recorded this particular song. Wonderful version. I lost the tape and never knew what the name of it was. This week I sent a Facebook note to a friend I have not seen in sixty years but is very educated in all music genre. I sent him a UA-cam documentary in which an older lady just started playing it on a piano. My friend identified it for me. I am very thankful as it is wonderful. I somehow had the feeling that it mirrored my life flow. Ups and downs and peaks and a slower but wise ending. Beautiful!
The most beautiful thing I've heard in a long time. Thank you. Your technique is magnificent.
This is the hapiest day
Its the happiest day for him
I heard this for the first time in a UA-cam video 12 years ago, never found that video again, but I remembered the song in every detail, finally, I found it
This gotta be the happiest day ever
This is the best performance I have ever heard.
Agreed. Can you play it?
The happiest day ever
Sounds much happier then the bad ending in FNAF 3
This is the most beautiful version of this piece I have ever heard. I am playing this piece and am now trying to play it like this man. It's stunning.
Beautiful, reminds me of the times with my family, ones to remember and most likely won’t see again. I break down crying remembering my past grandfather, I can’t explain how much this song means to me
なんと美しい❗やっぱりキーシン大好きです。❤️❤️❤️❤️👌👌
My mother played this piece when I was a child. I missed hearing it
there are 60+ year old people remembering the days of old, reporting about there times listening to the song and listening one last time. and then you have the FNaF nerds commenting about the happiest day ending LMAO
Well! I just found this after it dogged my brain for weeks. Heard it all my life, played it poorly, and was amazed that I couldn't remember its name. So beautiful and memorable! I probably first played it from a piano lesson book in about 1962. Quite surprised at how slowly Kissin plays it, and with so much rubato
When I hear this I feel super happy
Almost like it's my happiest day.
Hmmm I wonder why 🤔🤔🤔🤣🤣
There are two types of people; Those who have beautiful memories with this piece, and those who have played Shadow Man.
wow!!!!! magnificent!!!!! thank you my dearest Henri for the fabulous Link!!!!!!! ep.. e-eeeep!!! 🐹🎺🎵
I feel im going to heaven
The best interpretation, he was so young!
Alas...I picture my sweet cat dying beside me in my bed. This was playing on the radio as she breathed her last. It will forever be in my mind as "Diddum's Song". Every time I hear it. I think of her sweet face.
Whenever I hear this it makes that day my “happiest day”
Another gem I'd almost forgotten.
I adore this piece!!
I just played this a few minutes ago on my piano... great technique and feeling in the piece. now I have something to work off of. Great job!!
First like after 12 years wow.
you should upload it.
I would love to hear your rendation
This is the happiest day
Tenge tenge
This melody was used in Five Nights at Freddy's 3 in the bad ending.
Wow how beautiful this is......
I am just beginning to learn this in a few weeks! :) Lovely interpretation!
Update i have learned it but my piano has severe limitations but I still try to make it sound good. Thanks Evgeny for the inspiration
Happiest Day.
Makes you feel happy, sad, and dreadful all at once. Wow
I didn't notice the beauty of this piece when I played it whiles ago.
The happiest day
Thank you for sharing that.
I wonder if the people here had there *happiest day* while watching this
I uploaded the Dame Myra Hess's version which most people find exquisite and one of the best ever recorded, but I must say that because of the subtle rubato and the right speed for this piece Kissin used, I like his version even better. Magnificent!
Fnaf 3 me dá muita nostalgia :")
Br AQ WTF
That party was for me
SPECTACULAR performance!!!
omg I'm so happy that I found a video of my favourite pianist playing this song :D Evgeny's playing is truly amazing and I love listening to his performance's.
Beautiful! Thank you.
I searched so long for this music, i heard it in a movie and i imediatly liked it surtout knowing the title... And someday i heard the "playrooms music" from Shadowman and i noticed it was the same... By searching the playrooms music on UA-cam a comment said the original title so i could learn it... That's how i foud this music
+Oni Linka I had to be a detective myself chasing this down. Worth the effort.
ShadowMan is one of the most amazing horror games i've ever played, yeez, that game is so underrated, wow...
This music is also the bad ending of fnaf 3
so i learn just using sheet music and i hadn't heard the song at all i just kinda...played it and i didn't realize how emotional it was until now. and when he played those triplets...damn.
Belíssima !!! I Love.
It is so beautiful and sad and yearning.
Oh gosh, i've never listened to this. It's the first time i'm hearing this, and, it touched my soul from the first seconds.
Sorry, Brahms, for not paying deserved attention to you...
Beautiful and perfect. This piece makes me cry every time.
the happiest day
Can you, just fuck off? Like, no one cares about your random string of words. THEY HAVE NO MEANING. So just delete it and let the people with a brain and SOME KIND OF KNOWLEDGE in *MAKING SENSE?*
@@wetube6513 compreensível tenha um ótimo dia 👍🏻
@@wetube6513
Its because of fnaf 3 lmao, chill.
Belíssima adoro ouvi-la
This is my most favourite waltz piece all of my life ! Then Liszt's Mephisto Waltz & Masquerade waltz by Aram Kuhachaturian.
You know what's more creepier. That music was in five nights at Freddy's 3 mini game called save them. I don't know the name of it but it's basically that mini game where william destroys the animatronics. Gos in the safe room. And he rushed to the springtrap suit. Before that,he died in the suit by the springlocks. And there you go you found the bad ending music
@@dryluckycharms6180 ??
The Happiest Day.
I can feel life in this piece
I know those fnaf fans out there are crying together with me-
Go get attention somewhere else but not here. We are here to enjoy this music not get some grimy attention kid.
Idc if you like fnaf but for the love of god why the hell do people put random dashes in their sentences? Please, explain this phenomena to me, I simply fail to understand it.
@@hosatus2433 Exactly, people think they're so cool/edgy when they use the fucking dash, even to this day I still can't fucking figure why they even use the dash.
@@wetube6513 Ah yes, because using a typing symbol is edgy or cool. It's neither, it's a joke meant to mean like they stopped what they were going to say, or they're shocked at something. Hope that helped.
@@wetube6513 Man you are WAY too angry at people. And like YOU knew the exact song name word by word. Yeah, don't be an asshole about it
Perfeito. O verdadeiro sentimento
Belíssima adoroooo
*Audio File ID: 1283820001983000198700092*
*Play Audio*
*>Yes< No*
*Playing Audio...*
*Their souls are free, now it’s all over. Though I thought to my self, “Why not free that pitch black rabbit with glowing white eyes?” I, of course, never found it. But I later found a way to ‘glitch out’ one of the games named “Stage 01” and was playing as that same rabbit from the grand reopening. Never to be seen after I worked as the night guard at the 1993 Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. But I shouldn’t be talking about this ‘Shadow’ rabbit thing. Their souls are free, that’s all that matters. The place, burnt down. They are now all free.*
*End of audio*
This definitely deserves more likes
Probably for the pianist this was his happiest day
Merci pour ce merveillieux moment .
Te lo agradesco muchisimo !
Que marabilloso
Merci de verda
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Feels nostalgic
this was my Keyboard Finals piece earlier, such a nice tune
This is heartbreakingly beautiful.
Oh my dear god! you're right!, I never noticed it until now. Holy shit!