Tracklist: 00:00:00 Mahler: Symphony No. 5: IV. Adagietto (Junge Deutsche Philharmonie & Rudolph Barshai) 00:08:16 Bruckner: Symphony No. 5 in B-Flat Major, WAB 105: II. Adagio. Sehr langsam (Ed. Nowak) (Rundfunk-Sinfonie Orchester Berlin & Heinz Rögner) 00:23:00 Dvorák: Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, B. 178: II. Largo (Staatskapelle Berlin & Otmar Suitner) 00:34:25 Bruckner: Symphony No. 6 in A Major, WAB 106: II. Adagio. Sehr feierlich (Ed. Nowak) (Rundfunk-Sinfonie Orchester Berlin & Heinz Rögner) 00:50:08 Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 "Choral": III. Adagio molto e cantabile - Andante moderato - Tempo i - Andante moderato - Adagio - lo stesso tempo (Staatskapelle Dresden, Herbert Blomsted, Rundfunkchor Leipzig, Helena Döse, Marga Schiml, Peter Schreier & Theo Adam) 01:06:32 Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 in E Major, WAB 107: II. Adagio. Sehr feierlich und sehr langsam (Ed. Haas) (Rundfunk-Sinfonie Orchester Berlin & Heinz Rögner) 01:25:26 Bruckner: Symphony No. 8 in C Minor, WAB 108: III. Adagio. Feierlich langsam, doch nicht schleppend (1877, 90 version, Ed. Haas) (Rundfunk-Sinfonie Orchester Berlin & Heinz Rögner) 01:51:48 Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73: II. Adagio non troppo (Radio Filharmonisch Orkest Holland & Jaap van Zweden) 02:01:40 Bruckner: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, WAB 109: III. Adagio. Langsam, feierlich (Ed. Nowak) (Rundfunk-Sinfonie Orchester Berlin & Heinz Rögner) 02:23:07 Dvorák: Symphony No. 8 in G Major, Op. 88, B. 163: II. Adagio (Staatskapelle Berlin & Otmar Suitner) 02:33:08 Mahler: Symphony No. 10: I. Adagio (Junge Deutsche Philharmonie & Rudolph Barshai)
Think I have said it before somewhere, but will say it again.. Thank God for UA-cam and all you wonderful people who put this music together . CHEERS .
I treated myself to UA-cam Premium and it makes me happier than I could have imagined. Having classical playlists is wonderful. Whoever is doing those playlists: Thank you a 1000 times. You added a big chunk of quality to my life ❤
Each adagio has its gorgeous melody that seems to recur over and over, with various styles. As I compare them, I interpret them as a 'fight to get its aim. Each to me seems to be a 'fight' for the same ultimate aim, to get to its own mighty crescendo, constantly 'falling back' with beautiful intricate melodies, until his 'gaol" is achieved. I have an ultimate favourite, and that is the 7th. It takes time to reach that aim, and the beautiful Harps become stronger and stronger, perfectly echoing their way up, stronger and stronger, standing out in such a harmonious haunting manner. When we move onto the 7th. I think "here we go"! David 😢
Bom dia. Parabéns pela seleção de tão belos adágios e belas paisagens. Obrigado por compartilhar. Fraternal abraço. Arnaldo Itaúna - Minas Gerais - Brasil
Un lavoro di ricerca musicale e perfezione grafica straordinario; a Brilliant Classics, al cui canale sono fiero di essere iscritto da tempo, i più sentiti ringraziementi. Musica eterna, immagini incredibilmente belle.
Scusatemi.....ma questo meraviglioso brano.....Maestro Morricone quante volte lo avrà ascoltato e riascoltato.......mi ricorda tantissimo lui...o evidentemente maestro Morricone ricorda molto questo adagietto..
Much of the Bruckner is so beautiful, and when coupled with the pictures you have, it almost makes me wistfully want to cry. Bravo, and many thanks for posting this!!
Excellent and beautiful music that touch my ❤! The classical music develop the intelligence and is a reborn for the soul! Thanks The publicity is a inconvenient because cuts concentration and if you can remedy this discomfort I would be very grateful! Thanks
This is by far and away the most excellently chosen compilation of orchestral adagios available on UA-cam. It must be reserved for the most special occasions of need for tranquility and peace. I do not look at the pictures, but turn my table lamp down, and let the blessed music simply wash away the impurities of the day's strife and difficulties. This is brilliantly thought out and brilliantly presented. Thank you so much for this treasure.
Que belleza se siente con la Harmonía entre la divinidad de la música y las escenas visuales presentadas. Mi cuerpo se siente como debajo de una cascada de agua suave y refrescante y siento su pasar a través de mi cuero ante ciertas combinaciones a mis sentidos audiovisual. Amo tu sensibilidad y agradezco tu abundante y completo regalo. Me nutre al silencio de total apreciación y agradecimiento, compartir en un toque divino. Gracias infinitas por este precioso inolvidable momento. Que Dios te mantenga en su Gracia eternamente por tu contribución al bienestar de tus familia humana. Amen♥️
These choices are all wonderful. Dvorak seems to be the odd man out in this list. I also very much like the Nimrod variation from Elgar's Enigma Variations. It is really hard to choose, the list of gorgeous Adagios is endless. Thank you for posting this..... Great work, as always!!!
Ich höre es/sie heute wieder...ich will Weite spüren, weil ich sie gerade nicht sehen kann, wie einst in Australien 2016...so eine tolle kontinentale Erfahrung! Vielleicht ist sie aber genau in dieser Musik...irgendwie fesselt mich dieser Gedanke...
A earthly as well as divine soul have been put into an enchanting song as a single note yet all delicate notes are touched within the returning hearts of lightness - thank you kindly & sincere Ivashko Medvedko🙏🏼👨💻👼🤸♂️🚵♂️😊💙💎❤☔☀️✨✌🌈❣🤗
@@carlosvenegas2186 Sí. Ya sé a cuál te referías. Al que todo el mundo conoce como el Adagio de Albinoni, pero que en realidad es de Remo Gazziotto. Coincido con lo que tú dices.
Empieza esta selección con el famoso adagietto de Mahler que se hizo famoso principalmente por la película "Muerte en Venecia" (1971) de Luchino Visconti.
Sus videos me encantan!!! Mostrar la naturaleza y ser rechazada visualmente podria ser demencia...Debe haber sido un movimiento involuntario de mi parte Que pudo ser interpretado como un rechazo ... NO suspenderlos por favor.
@@gamingmusicandjokesandabit1240 Use the "loop" function by right-clicking on the "cog-wheel" symbol and the entire collection will repeat perpetually into eternity.
@@gamingmusicandjokesandabit1240 In that case, your sense of humour is more profound and nuanced than I first supposed. Incidentally, I feel Samuel Barber ripped off Mahler's V (iv) in 'Platoon' 's Adagio for Strings.
You are missing some amazing Adagios from Jean Sibelius... the first, second, third and fifth symphonies second movements are amazing... But thanks for these. Wonderful music to relax with.
I love your Adagios albums. I'd love to see a collection of Ralph Vaughan Williams adagios. There is a long list of great ones, some very well known, others not so well known, in part because some of his compositions have only recently seen the light of day. They are in all types of his compositions - symphonies, his piano concerto, the cello version of his tuba concerto, and many other pieces. Most labels record about 10 of his most famous works - we don't need those duplicates.
With all due respect to the masterpieces in this list, Beethoven's 9th symphony should never be cut into pieces and put in a playlist. It's like cutting off one of David's arms and arranging it next to some sausages.
Bruckner's adagios are broad in scope and achingly soul-searching and totally incomparable with any other ones from any other composer. Unique, majestic, and introspective and above all lyrical. By contrast, Mahler's adagios are meandering and instantly forgettable. I can hum Bruckner's adagios all day. The themes are easily recallable. Try doing that with Mahler. You will be stumped. Bruckner is the greatest symphonist only after Beethoven.
Sorting out music quality solely based on your humming capacities speaks more about your limited and precarious musical approach than about Mahler's music itself.
Bruckner's greatest adagios are of the 7th and 8th symphonies. The others don't really match up to these - Bruckner matured as composer only in late middle age, unfortunately. Had he lived another ten years he could have created more masterpieces. You can't deny that Mahler's Adagietto from the 5th symphony is delightful but I agree that his other slow movements are not of that quality. I don't agree that Bruckner is the greatest symphonist after Beethoven, I would say Brahms deserves that accolade; Bruckner's symphonies are more like symphonic poems.
You're trying to talk about adagios with the same criteria as modern songs. An adagio is not a song to hum in the shower. In any case, try to listen to the last movement of Mahler's third symphony, you'll see that you will change your mind
What a rude interruption! The ads should match the mood or quality of the music. I choose to listen to orchestral adagio sad I’m going to sleep but all of a sudden there are the jarring sounds of loud jazz piano...very startling and most unwelcome.
...much beauty here, all by musical titans, but a little too circumscribed and obsessed with the late 19th century , and, although oriented to the large orchestra, too little Beethoven or Dvorak, and no Khachaturian, or any non-German-speaking composers...
Tracklist:
00:00:00 Mahler: Symphony No. 5: IV. Adagietto (Junge Deutsche Philharmonie & Rudolph Barshai)
00:08:16 Bruckner: Symphony No. 5 in B-Flat Major, WAB 105: II. Adagio. Sehr langsam (Ed. Nowak) (Rundfunk-Sinfonie Orchester Berlin & Heinz Rögner)
00:23:00 Dvorák: Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, B. 178: II. Largo (Staatskapelle Berlin & Otmar Suitner)
00:34:25 Bruckner: Symphony No. 6 in A Major, WAB 106: II. Adagio. Sehr feierlich (Ed. Nowak) (Rundfunk-Sinfonie Orchester Berlin & Heinz Rögner)
00:50:08 Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 "Choral": III. Adagio molto e cantabile - Andante moderato - Tempo i - Andante moderato - Adagio - lo stesso tempo (Staatskapelle Dresden, Herbert Blomsted, Rundfunkchor Leipzig, Helena Döse, Marga Schiml, Peter Schreier & Theo Adam)
01:06:32 Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 in E Major, WAB 107: II. Adagio. Sehr feierlich und sehr langsam (Ed. Haas) (Rundfunk-Sinfonie Orchester Berlin & Heinz Rögner)
01:25:26 Bruckner: Symphony No. 8 in C Minor, WAB 108: III. Adagio. Feierlich langsam, doch nicht schleppend (1877, 90 version, Ed. Haas) (Rundfunk-Sinfonie Orchester Berlin & Heinz Rögner)
01:51:48 Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73: II. Adagio non troppo (Radio Filharmonisch Orkest Holland & Jaap van Zweden)
02:01:40 Bruckner: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, WAB 109: III. Adagio. Langsam, feierlich (Ed. Nowak) (Rundfunk-Sinfonie Orchester Berlin & Heinz Rögner)
02:23:07 Dvorák: Symphony No. 8 in G Major, Op. 88, B. 163: II. Adagio (Staatskapelle Berlin & Otmar Suitner)
02:33:08 Mahler: Symphony No. 10: I. Adagio (Junge Deutsche Philharmonie & Rudolph Barshai)
Thank You!! Lovely choices of adagios and of orchestras and conductors. All simply delightful.
For "Eternal", use "Loop".
Musica cigana
El adagio es.sublime sidejar.de admirar. Todos Los movimientos
No adagios are eternal. They just seem that way.
Think I have said it before somewhere, but will say it again.. Thank God for UA-cam and all you wonderful people who put this music together . CHEERS .
Can't agree more! It really makes a difference in my life quality.
I treated myself to UA-cam Premium and it makes me happier than I could have imagined. Having classical playlists is wonderful. Whoever is doing those playlists: Thank you a 1000 times. You added a big chunk of quality to my life ❤
pain after surgery is bearable through such music. thanks composers and UA-cam
the world can only be endured with such music
This is true 🙏.
I agree from the bottom of my heart.
Glad to see so many Bruckner included.The slow movements of his many symphonies are so deeply profound.
maybe a bit too profound...and motionless, stagnant and boring hahahaha
@@samaritan29 Take a good night sleep !
The more I listen to Bruckner, the more I love his music. His slow movements are so beautiful.
@@samaritan29 For the deaf and hard of hearing, hahahaha ;-)
@@mauriciomontoya-pv9lu Maybe Deep Purple or Heavy Metals kind of Adagio for you !
The slow movement of Bruckner's 7th is probably the most moving piece of music ever written. Pure genius.
I think Bruckner's 8th Symphony slow movement is even more moving! Both masterpieces.
Each adagio has its gorgeous melody that seems to recur over and over, with various styles. As I compare them, I interpret them as a 'fight to get its aim. Each to me seems to be a 'fight' for the same ultimate aim, to get to its own mighty crescendo, constantly 'falling back' with beautiful intricate melodies, until his 'gaol" is achieved. I have an ultimate favourite, and that is the 7th. It takes time to reach that aim, and the beautiful Harps become stronger and stronger, perfectly echoing their way up, stronger and stronger, standing out in such a harmonious haunting manner. When we move onto the 7th. I think "here we go"! David
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These masterpieces will quench the dryness of the soul, and evoke comfortable feelings and a peace of mind
and brilliant filming of nature - magic...
Almost eveery time I 'm reading and writing, I'm listening to these Eteral Adagios ,which makes my heart and mind peaceful. Thank you.
Wonderful!
Bom dia.
Parabéns pela seleção de tão belos adágios e belas paisagens.
Obrigado por compartilhar.
Fraternal abraço.
Arnaldo
Itaúna - Minas Gerais - Brasil
La magia de la música hace que la paz venga a tu interior y te da una enorme fortaleza para enfrentar con claridad tus desafíos.
Please do more of Adagios selection... Are so enjoyable and peaceful. Thank you for another great selection!
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🌲🌲🌳🍃🌿🌴🌊🕊🕊🌴🌿🍃🌳🌲🌲🐦🦜🌿🍀☘🌺🌻🌹🏵🌷🌸⚘🌼🌺🌻🌹🍀🍀🌿❤❤수고 많으셨습니다~☕
I have no idea what you are saying but it’s a thing of beauty to me nonetheless. 🥰
Un lavoro di ricerca musicale e perfezione grafica straordinario; a Brilliant Classics, al cui canale sono fiero di essere iscritto da tempo, i più sentiti ringraziementi. Musica eterna, immagini incredibilmente belle.
Scusatemi.....ma questo meraviglioso brano.....Maestro Morricone quante volte lo avrà ascoltato e riascoltato.......mi ricorda tantissimo lui...o evidentemente maestro Morricone ricorda molto questo adagietto..
Un beau bouquet de fleurs arrangé dans cette belle vidéo. .Merci pour ces belles symphonies ♢
Only a brute or a savage (and there are many of those amongst us, alas) cannot fathom the glory of these pieces.
Much of the Bruckner is so beautiful, and when coupled with the pictures you have, it almost makes me wistfully want to cry. Bravo, and many thanks for posting this!!
there is simply no words so beautiful beyond ....
"Gyönyörű- nagyon kellemes hallgatni és nézni..."!!!***Ritkan lehetezt a feldolgozást megtalálni, köszönöm szépen...!!!
Excellent and beautiful music that touch my ❤! The classical music develop the intelligence and is a reborn for the soul! Thanks
The publicity is a inconvenient because cuts concentration and if you can remedy this discomfort I would be very grateful! Thanks
The best and most profound of Bruckner and Dvorak, stunning video, thank you.
When I hear this kind of music m soul seems to fly. Thanks
Enhorabuena por el vídeo.
Many thanks for this beautiful music selection!!!
magnificent always....
This is by far and away the most excellently chosen compilation of orchestral adagios available on UA-cam. It must be reserved for the most special occasions of need for tranquility and peace. I do not look at the pictures, but turn my table lamp down, and let the blessed music simply wash away the impurities of the day's strife and difficulties. This is brilliantly thought out and brilliantly presented. Thank you so much for this treasure.
Great!!! realy good, the best Music with exelent video!!
Quien no tenga sensibilidad en los ojos o en los oídos para esta Belleza no tiene una verdadera alma humana
Quiza por eso hay tanta insensibilidad pero si nada se puede hacer difundemola y disffrutemola
Que belleza se siente con la Harmonía entre la divinidad de la música y las escenas visuales presentadas. Mi cuerpo se siente como debajo de una cascada de agua suave y refrescante y siento su pasar a través de mi cuero ante ciertas combinaciones a mis sentidos audiovisual. Amo tu sensibilidad y agradezco tu abundante y completo regalo. Me nutre al silencio de total apreciación y agradecimiento, compartir en un toque divino. Gracias infinitas por este precioso inolvidable momento. Que Dios te mantenga en su Gracia eternamente por tu contribución al bienestar de tus familia humana. Amen♥️
Pięknie!
Beautiful relaxing music, thanks for posting.
Our pleasure!
Every piece is wonderful
Perfect for doing quantum field theory homework
Die langsam versinkende Sonne in den Punkte 0...tiefste Sphären, Genuss pur - mehrdimensional.
Nice music, beautiful nature
Sublime- Magnifique
Molto bene grazie Evitaeterna.
Muchas gracias maravillosos estos adagios, cada vez que los oigo me parecen mas hermosos
Ohne Worte!!! Musik und Natur---Grandiosität ohne Ende!!!
This is beautiful. Thanks for uploading. Best wishes from Patagonia, Chile.
Que belleza! Gracias, excelente seleccion!
When I am doing my Morning Meditation and prayers. This wonderful music inspires me. THANK YOU,
うん。😊
素敵な画像と音楽がマッチしていて、癒される動画でした。素敵な動画を配信してくださり、ありがとうございました。
Sets your soul free to fly,exquisite ❤
These choices are all wonderful. Dvorak seems to be the odd man out in this list. I also very much like the Nimrod variation from Elgar's Enigma Variations. It is really hard to choose, the list of gorgeous Adagios is endless. Thank you for posting this..... Great work, as always!!!
😍😍😘😚it's so beautiful, like love the scene!
Very nice for such beautiful morning🙏🏽✨
Gracias por esta compilación de tan bella música! y por los bellos paisajes.
Beautiful. xxx
Super track!
Beautiful classical music nice to listen
Lindoo 💖💖🌳🌱🌷🌷
Obrigada 🌻🌻🍀🍀
Musica fantastica
Ich höre es/sie heute wieder...ich will Weite spüren, weil ich sie gerade nicht sehen kann, wie einst in Australien 2016...so eine tolle kontinentale Erfahrung! Vielleicht ist sie aber genau in dieser Musik...irgendwie fesselt mich dieser Gedanke...
Dankeschön 👌🎶
A earthly as well as divine soul have been put into an enchanting song as a single note yet all delicate notes are touched within the returning hearts of lightness - thank you kindly & sincere Ivashko Medvedko🙏🏼👨💻👼🤸♂️🚵♂️😊💙💎❤☔☀️✨✌🌈❣🤗
They may not be marked "Adagio" but the slow movements to Mahler 4th and 6th are amazing.
Muchas gracias que belleza
AMAZING
Some of these pieces swoop between heaven and hell like spiritual eagles.
Fantastic metaphor!
Adagio 7 and 8 are terrific!
Escuchando este adagio y el de Albinone podría morir feliz y agradecida...
Albinoni quizàs no lo incluyeron aquì porque èl no la compuso...
Pero si lo es el de la Op 9, n° 2. El adagio más hermoso de toda su obra. En mi humilde opinión.
@@manuelaformoso4647 Hola, yo me referìa a esta: es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adagio_de_Albinoni
@@carlosvenegas2186 Sí. Ya sé a cuál te referías. Al que todo el mundo conoce como el Adagio de Albinoni, pero que en realidad es de Remo Gazziotto. Coincido con lo que tú dices.
Empieza esta selección con el famoso adagietto de Mahler que se hizo famoso principalmente por la película "Muerte en Venecia" (1971) de Luchino Visconti.
Concordo. Logo no início me vem aa mente a cena final em que o compositor morre no filme MORTE EM VENEZA
Dios nos bendice por medio de esta hermosa musica!
Dios bendiga a todos!
2:59:10 to skip all adds
Thank-you!
Orquestras de Anjos!
جميل🎶
Sus videos me encantan!!! Mostrar la naturaleza y ser rechazada visualmente podria ser demencia...Debe haber sido un movimiento involuntario de mi parte
Que pudo ser interpretado como un rechazo ...
NO suspenderlos por favor.
Plot twist: Since eternal means without end, this video is a live stream that doesn't finish.
For "Eternal", use "Loop".
@@chuangweiping What about it?
@@gamingmusicandjokesandabit1240 Use the "loop" function by right-clicking on the "cog-wheel" symbol and the entire collection will repeat perpetually into eternity.
@@chuangweiping I know about that :-)
@@gamingmusicandjokesandabit1240 In that case, your sense of humour is more profound and nuanced than I first supposed. Incidentally, I feel Samuel Barber ripped off Mahler's V (iv) in 'Platoon' 's Adagio for Strings.
You are missing some amazing Adagios from Jean Sibelius... the first, second, third and fifth symphonies second movements are amazing... But thanks for these. Wonderful music to relax with.
❤xinh đẹp
I love your Adagios albums. I'd love to see a collection of Ralph Vaughan Williams adagios. There is a long list of great ones, some very well known, others not so well known, in part because some of his compositions have only recently seen the light of day. They are in all types of his compositions - symphonies, his piano concerto, the cello version of his tuba concerto, and many other pieces. Most labels record about 10 of his most famous works - we don't need those duplicates.
This should be called "Bruckner and friends" with the notable exeption of Albinoni. They got into a drinking contest, Albinoni won.
what were they drinking though?
That Bruckner Symphony No 5 in B-flat major 19:39-20:07.
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The first piece is what I imagine mercy to sound like.
Deus te trouxe até o meu comentário pra dizer que você consegue sim ir mais longe! Você vai vencer sim, apenas continue o adorando 🙏
Reminds me of Luchino Visconti's "Death in Venice".
Emoció...
🖤
Adagios for Vidéo !
Dios es es el único que puede curar esas heridas en tu corazón
With all due respect to the masterpieces in this list, Beethoven's 9th symphony should never be cut into pieces and put in a playlist. It's like cutting off one of David's arms and arranging it next to some sausages.
Wow 😅 this is
very cute. Bye
I have to get
the Kleenex 😂❤
I often make simple comments. Here's one. SUBLIME.
🎼🎻✨🎹 ♥
So glad to see Mahler's 10th included. So sad it's Barshai's version lol
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❤️❤️❤️❤️😇❤️❤️❤️❤️
2:59:09
Bruckner's adagios are broad in scope and achingly soul-searching and totally incomparable with any other ones from any other composer. Unique, majestic, and introspective and above all lyrical. By contrast, Mahler's adagios are meandering and instantly forgettable. I can hum Bruckner's adagios all day. The themes are easily recallable. Try doing that with Mahler. You will be stumped. Bruckner is the greatest symphonist only after Beethoven.
Sorting out music quality solely based on your humming capacities speaks more about your limited and precarious musical approach than about Mahler's music itself.
Bruckner's greatest adagios are of the 7th and 8th symphonies. The others don't really match up to these - Bruckner matured as composer only in late middle age, unfortunately. Had he lived another ten years he could have created more masterpieces. You can't deny that Mahler's Adagietto from the 5th symphony is delightful but I agree that his other slow movements are not of that quality. I don't agree that Bruckner is the greatest symphonist after Beethoven, I would say Brahms deserves that accolade; Bruckner's symphonies are more like symphonic poems.
You're trying to talk about adagios with the same criteria as modern songs. An adagio is not a song to hum in the shower. In any case, try to listen to the last movement of Mahler's third symphony, you'll see that you will change your mind
Shame there was only one Beethoven
Una bona estona de música sublim
Wa sma3 a likat9adem brnamaj....( jma3tna...zina ). Ne9i wdnek....nta wdouk lhlay9iya. Dyalek
What a rude interruption! The ads should match the mood or quality of the music. I choose to listen to orchestral adagio sad I’m going to sleep but all of a sudden there are the jarring sounds of loud jazz piano...very startling and most unwelcome.
Try @2:59:10. Then hit the replay icon. Maybe it won't have the commercial breaks on the replay. Sometimes it doesn't let you skip them this way.
Just missing tchaikovsky 6 adagio
high¡
...much beauty here, all by musical titans, but a little too circumscribed and obsessed with the late 19th century , and, although oriented to the large orchestra, too little Beethoven or Dvorak, and no Khachaturian, or any non-German-speaking composers...
BEAUTIFUL SONGS, BUT CAREFUL THOSE WHO HAVE A FEAR OF HEIGHTS DON'T WATCH THE VIDEO ONLY LISTEN TO THE SONGS.