nothing beats russian waltzes. You can listen to Viennese ones for dancing, but the Russians have perfected the happy-sad-beautiful sound of that gloriously snow-covered tune.
Good waltzes. It is so good to dance, when your slaves are freezing and eating rue bread with some cabbage. I like it. Listen better to soviet music. We, russians, wrote it after we made our aristocracy eat rue bread and shit with blood.
Не говори, что нет спасенья, Что ты в печалях изнемог: Чем ночь темней, тем ярче звёзды, Чем глубже скорбь, тем ближе Бог... -Апполон Николаевич Майков
@@keegster7167 no please. crime and punishment is about the low life people -really low level of life, it is like telling today like this music gets you into the world of drugdealers and prostitutes. this is a music of a high level people of that period. and it is a great music
@@lis_roux I know. It was just the only Russian novel I've read so far. It's my favorite novel too, to be honest. And I'm still re-reading it, lol! After it, I'll do Anna Karenina, though, I think.
@@folded_pizza that would be awesome. I’m going to be hosting a formal ball party (masquerade theme) for Halloween. It’s going to be grandiose. If you’re in Orange County and would like an invite, let me know and I can arrange for a member of my staff to mail you one (:
@Flugzeugfliegemagie Agreed! As beautiful as Tchaikovsky’s waltzes are, it gets tiring to hear them over and over again. It’s always refreshing to hear something new!
Old Russian music has a unique tendency to evoke strong feelings of pathos, nostalgia, yearning, and heartache. Yet, despite this, there is a cold, mysterious, haunting beauty to it that is impossible to describe in only words.
I know how to describe it its almost like the music ghosts would dance to or hundreds of people dressed in masks. It is sublime, beautiful yet haunting all the same.
Russia has a sad history. The land is harsh, the climate is unforgiving, the politics is often violent, and the people are no strangers to hardship. The art and music that comes out of Russia fittingly contains small elements of that sad history.
@@erikarodriguez4786 samee :'). I thought I would be focusing more on essay if I'd listen instrumental music in the background but now I got lost in the melody.
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I love how this magically popped up in all our timelines as we are in the middle of a pandemic. Like instead of studying for my online tests, I'm sitting here crying over how I'll never be invited to a ball with pretty waltz music 😭
Let's be honest, the majority of us are imagining we're at a Russian ball,, walking around and observing everyone dancing with their partners. Then our eyes landing on the popular prince/princess that is beloved by all who lay their eyes on them, then their eyes land on you, a gasp leaves our lips at the sudden realisation that you had locked sight. Thus you scurry away only to have that very prince/princess ask you to waltz with them.
@@littlekoi2105 I know some of you are good people who know how wrong your politicians are and how terrible things your guys do to Ukrainians. I know, that you are just afraid to say it out loud which I completely understand, because there is still too few of you. I hope you all stay safe. Unfortunately, as far as I know, another part of Russians is brainwashed by television and believes politician and supports the war. With them, the war will be continued and Ukrainians will still die and suffer for the will to be a free nation with free country. I believe that only if you all would unite against the government you would win, as happened in Poland in 1989 and in many post-soviet countries at that time.
Good for studying they said! Listen to it they said! I started waltzing by myself in my room, until my parents walked into the room, baffled, they dared insinuate if I was lonely!? And if “Tinder” would ease my pain!!! What did I do, you may ask? Kept waltzing by myself in my pajamas like a boss
Played this to focus on studying but ended up imagining I time travelled to the past because if I'm stuck in 19th century at a winter ball in Russia, I don't have to study for the exam.
Only if you lucky enough not to become one of the poor peasants who used to work themselves to death for their owner which were the 99 percent of the russian population at that time
I've just turned 40. I'm now retired from Social Media, Mainstream Media, my phone. I like gardening and walking outside, reading books, being analog not digital. It's like being reborn. This music, images from the good old days fit in with my new life.
does anyone else feel like the top left cherub is ready to physically throw itself onto the head of the nearest lady, ruining her hairdo and the night?? big gremlin energy
Oh, people-so boring. Still you can convert them if the circumstances are right... Was milking cow's, listening to opera, early in the morning (it was dark) in a large milking parlour, with great acoustics. The vet walked in, & said, "what is that music?". I said, "opera-it has everything, love, murder, revenge, sex" Next thing I hear, he's attending Operas in Seattle.
Music has the power to transcend politics and divisions, and make people befriend each other despite their differences. We need more music. Greetings from Indianapolis, Indiana (USA).
"Hey, how do we copy this really popular Old Russian Waltzes video without making it too obvious?" "Just put 'Useful for Studying' in the title, no one will notice." "Great idea!"
Does anyone else appreciate how extremely well put together this mix is? Each piece seamlessly transitions into the next, like they are all part of a greater story. Truly magnificent!
Hey, the first one is not for dancing. "On the hills of Manchuria" is about the fallen soldiers. It plays traditionally at the start of every ball, but no one dances
first (on the hills of manchuria) is less a waltz and more like a song for mourning, here's a comment from an upload of it The original title of the waltz was "The Mokshansky Regiment on the Hills of Manchuria" and referred to an incident during the Battle of Mukden, the disastrous final land battle of the Russo-Japanese War, when the Mokshansky Infantry Regiment was encircled by Japanese forces for 11 days, during which it sustained considerable casualties. Shatrov served in the regiment as bandmaster and composed the tune on returning from the war. In February 1905, the 214th Reserve Mokshan Infantry Regiment took part in the Battle of Mukden and Liaoyang . In one of the battles the regiment was surrounded by the Japanese and was constantly attacked by the enemy. At a critical moment, when the ammunition was already over, the regiment commander Colonel Pavel Pobyvanets gave the order: "The banner and the orchestra will go ahead!" Kapellmeister Shatrov led the orchestra to the parapet of the trenches, gave the order to play a battle march and led the orchestra ahead of the regiment's banner. Encouraged soldiers rushed into the bayonet attack. During the battle, the regiment, with the music of the orchestra, continuously attacked the Japanese and, in the end, broke through the encirclement. In the course of the battle the regiment commander perished, of the 4000 members of the regiment there were 700 people, only 7 musicians left the orchestra alive. For this feat, all the musicians of the orchestra were awarded with crosses of St. George, Shatrov - an officer order of Saint Stanislav 3rd class with swords (the second such awarding of the conductors), and the orchestra was awarded silver pipes.
русский вальс это так головокружительно... есть что - то волшебное,другое... эта атмосфера,аристократичность ,благородие,величественность... я хочу танцевать,будто я там,с прелестной дамой. эти прекрасные одеяния... все это греет душу.
@@vladUkrOp116 Шатров, Дрейзин, Андреев, что не так? Я понимаю, что вашего государство тогда еще не существовало, но русские композиторы действительно уже тогда писали эти головокружительные произведения
Every person has a 19th century St.Petersburg aristocrat as a past life. He/She is sleeping most of the time, only frowning a bit when we troll people online. Merci!
I'm pretty sure you heard this type of music at least once. I heard a lot of valtzes in chidlhood from my grandparents and I can't even remember when and where did they make me listen to these, so I'm getting used of being nostalgic of things I didn't even know I ever listened to. In my case these weird feelings are all because personallly my toddler-kindergartener memories are like an empty void, except for the actual kindergarten for some reason, but I think we all had these moments of hearing something and not even remembering that we did so.
RUSSIAN CLASSICAL WORLD MUSIC FOR PEOPLE OF GOOD TASTE AND LUXURY👍👌👏👄💋THEIS beautiful l original classic music Russian international l luxury music classic
God willingly Putin will defeat West and it's Liberal philosophy in the eastern Europe, there's a lot of talk going on about King Charles III joining hands with Vatican and Moscow to make Europe christian again, if that's true and if he really is the awaited socialist christian King, that's gonna be a game changer, he'll abolish this Parliament of crooks and brigands of the rich, impose martial law, liquidate the wokish Anglican church, rein in the business mafias And attack France to take the devil of Liberalism head on in Continental Europe, it's going to be a long war but I'm fully convinced that this august alliance between Christian Britain, Rome and Russia will put an end to Capitalism and lay down the foundation of Holy Socialist Empire (Holy Roman Empire II). May God be with us! (Let's hope the Orthodox Church in it's fully revived glory doesn't forbid these Waltz and other pieces of secular music).
for anyone interested, the painting is called "Ball in the New Palace" (1829) by Adolph von Menzel, commissioned by Alexandra Feodorovna (presumably the first, not the second, as the latter wasn't born til after this painting is dated)
I love this - it's like a whole hour of music with the mood of the "Once Upon a December" scene in Anastasia! I can definitely see where they got the inspiration.
Wundervoll - selbst wenn man 100 Jahre ist, tanzt man da innerlich mit. Danke, Mütterchen Russland, für deine Komponisten, für deine Dichter, deine Maler, für all deine Künstler und für die russische Seele überhaupt.
Спасибо всем большое за тёплые слова. ❤️ Мне, как русскому, очень приятно читать комментарии наших иностранных друзей. Дай Бог каждому из вас здоровья, удачи, счастья и добра. Особенно большой привет Испании 🇪🇸, Италии 🇮🇹, Сан Марино 🇸🇲, Ватикану 🇻🇦, Доминиканской Республике 🇩🇴 и ОАЭ 🇦🇪, если граждане этих стран присутствуют здесь. Ваши страны восхитительны, поразительны, очаровывают своей красотой, впечатляющими достижениями. А какие прекрасные люди ☝🏻❤️. Оставили самые лучшие впечатления на всю жизнь. Дай Бог, побываю у вас в гостях ещё. Спасибо. Grazie. Gracias. شكرًا لك. Thank you all very much for the kind words. ❤️ As a Russian, I am very pleased to read the comments of our foreign friends. May God bless each of you with health, good luck, happiness and kindness. Especially a big hello to Spain 🇪🇸, Italy 🇮🇹, San Marino 🇸🇲, Vatican 🇻🇦, Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 and UAE 🇦🇪 if the citizens of these countries are present here. Your countries are delightful, amazing, enchant with their beauty and impressive achievements. And what wonderful people ☝🏻❤️. They left the best impressions of a lifetime. God willing, I will visit your lands again. Thank you. Grazie. Gracias. شكرًا لك.
God willingly Putin will defeat West and it's Liberal philosophy in the eastern Europe, there's a lot of talk going on about King Charles III joining hands with Vatican and Moscow to make Europe christian again, if that's true and if he really is the awaited socialist christian King, that's gonna be a game changer, he'll abolish this Parliament of crooks and brigands of the rich, impose martial law, liquidate the wokish Anglican church, rein in the business mafias And attack France to take the devil of Liberalism head on in Continental Europe, it's going to be a long war but I'm fully convinced that this august alliance between Christian Britain, Rome and Russia will put an end to Capitalism and lay down the foundation of Holy Socialist Empire (Holy Roman Empire II). May God be with us! (Let's hope the Orthodox Church in it's fully revived glory doesn't forbid these Waltz and other pieces of secular music).
Сердечный привет из Испании, спасибо за ваши тёплые слова. Мы очень ценим вашу культуру и вашу страну. Желаю всего наилучшего вам, вашей семье и стране. Saludos cordiales desde España, gracias por sus cálidas palabras. Valoramos mucho su cultura y su país. Le deseo todo lo mejor a Ud., a su familia y su país. 🥰🥰
This makes me feel like a homely, bespectacled Russian noblewoman, family line and fortune fading, watching from the corner by the staircase and trying to figure out where I've met each of the dancers before. I love it.
Imagine yourself in the different way - you are russian peasant women standing in the yard of your landowner. You are looking through the windows of the fancy mansion and seeing girls in light dresses a la greek dancing there. It is so warm there in the mansion, even hot. Dancers are drinking icy champagne. The price of the one bottle is so big, that for these money you could feed your children for 10 years. And you are just freezing, your death is close to you because you are pregnant with your 15th child and your husband just died from flu. He was a good hardworking man and was beating your only rarely, was always so careful not to break your bones. But you will die soon in childbirth and your your suffering will be over.
@@annle2515 I study the French Revolution, I know all about the harsh conditions of the European peasantry in the 18th, early 19th centuries. But what this music makes me think of is actually the historical aesthetics of those romanticizing this period for the upper class, present in works like War and Peace, which I was referencing. It's a time that never really existed in real life, but did absolutely exist in the society of the contemporary upper class, as well as the culture them and their descendants produced. The historical fiction coming out of that context is what I'm willing to bet most of us here are thinking about. :)
we think we know what Russian music is but again and again it will surprise us. And the secret element of "Russianness", the magical component that draws us to them like a wandering light dances and flickers in the music, but always remains beyond our understanding.
If I could marry Peter Walder and remove them from Tibetan living and soap and de Copa and homme, you could get a job with technology and canvases in Laguardia or Kingsborough and or Queensborough Community College, to remove him from sight, but since college I wanted to do a girl since my first burlesque show! And I have a clit in my butt because I'm a womanly man as well and the world softly tip apart with the world thinking what the want and lots of making money! That he goes to her without the sauce pan and the sauce pan king I almost met, but he is the chicken and teriyakia sauce!
This has me in tears...I love this music, the passion of it, the longing for something lost, the excitement but also the sadness that this music can make you feel. I love Russian culture, folklore and music, and yes...many people I know, don't agree with me and question my feelings towards Russia, but I don't care. I long to be there. Maybe one day...Much love from México 🇲🇽
Hello from Poland! It's completely understandable. Here it's probably even stranger to love Russia (a country, not its government), yet I don't hide it too much. Don't let your love die, but remember one thing: Bolsheviks and Putin were NOT good governments It can be hard now to reach Russia... but you can always come and visit Poland! Not the same, but I believe it's still similar Take care
@@BartlomiejDmowski I love Russian music, but I really hate the government. But it's really hard to say whether the despotism limited the artists, or it is exactly by those oppressions Russian music becomes so unique and powerful.
@@siweifeng2845 you're probably right, without this many great patriotic songs would have never been created. As it seems, every coin has two flips Although these waltzes are frequently rather soft and delicate. This is something which keeps surprising me in Russia. So many incompetent tyrants in power yet the country keeps presenting amazing beauty, for example in architecture. Harsh totalitarian state, yet it gave birth to great writers like Achmatova, Sholochov and Pasternak. Or musicians like Shostakovich
this music feels like a time i've forgotten even though i've never been to a ball. It makes me feel as though i've danced on the polished floors of a palace all my life but i never have. I was born in the wrong decade, to be sure
Believe me proletarian son that when you get to St. Petersburg in any of the palaces in the Baroque style with dance halls whose floor is covered with art parquet, the feet themselves begin to waltz in captivity )) Even without music.
Imagine yourself in the different way - you are russian peasant women standing in the yard of your landowner. You are looking through the windows of the fancy mansion and seeing girls in light dresses a la greek dancing there. It is so warm there in the mansion, even hot. Dancers are drinking icy champagne. The price of the one bottle is so big, that for these money you could feed your children for 10 years. And you are just freezing, your death is close to you because you are pregnant with your 15th child and your husband just died from flu. He was a good hardworking man and was beating your only rarely, was always so careful not to break your bones. But you will die soon in childbirth and your your suffering will be over.
Isn't it funny how we've gone in time... There was a time where we used to go to balls or live day by day on bread and scraps or being married off to a prince/duke/etc... To today where we go to party's and listen to dj music and get high or literally studying your arse off to pass an exam Everything has changed and its cool but damm wow look at how we have evolved as humans
Well, maybe it is still better to study than to work as a slave peasant somewhere not over the rainbow. Music is something what really matter not question what percentage of population could attend balls 150 or 200 years ago.
@@wertvxxq Stop involving politics and art, please... And please, get this into your brain; Putin is not Russia. Tchaikovsky is not Russia, Rajmaninov neither. Stop saying nonsense.
@@Maria-ij8cg Right now russia is committing genocide and at this time you admire their music. And please, get this into your brain: not only putin launches rockets at the houses of civilians, kills civilians, but also the russians themselves, whom you consider innocent
@@wertvxxq Listen, deary. I know what is going on in Russia. I am a volunteer in the border of Poland with Ukraine. Many of this waltzes are from the 18th century. When you disqualify this songs only because they were made in Rusia it's an abusive ad hominem. The fact is that Rusias songs of this time are glorious, perfect, elegant and unique. All this composers are dead already and many didn't even live the communism and didn't even made it to know what a president was. Tchaikovsky didn't declare the war to Ukraine, Rajmaninov neither, they never supported this war because ALL of them ARE DEAD. If you follow your argument, we shouldn't be reading or consuming anything that comes from the USA because of all the genocides they did in; Vietnam, Afghanistan, Corea, Haití, Mexico, Laos, Dominican Republic, Shaba, Syria, Granada, Libya, Irak, Somalia, etc. and we don't do that, right? To begin with, we are using UA-cam. So, stop using politics to disqualify this waltzes because they have NOTHING to do with this war, because this composers and this glorious music have nothing to do with what's going on in Ukraine. And again not ALL the Russians do that. Many of them are against this WAR! Stop creating fictional enemies (just as Hitler used to do) and stop making an Ad Populum argument. Many Russians are INNOCENT, and I know a lot of them, almost all the Russians I know are against this war. Russians ≠ murderers get that into your brain, because again, if we follow your argument then you will have to think USA = Murderers, Germans = Nazis, Turkey = Genocide. No country in this world is innocent starting with your country. Don't you remember the pact Ukraine did with the Ottoman empire against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and how Ukraine, Romania and Hungary support them with the invasion to Europe, and how Jan Sobiesky destroyed that army in Vienna and Ukraine was punished? Or how Ukraine betrayed Poland so the Russians could invade them in the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th century. No country in this world is free of sin and arguing that people are and think like their politicians is very pathetic.
Instructions unclear, I'm dancing with a Russian Prince on the night of my 16th birthday in my mind rather than writing my Essay which is due at 11:59 P.M. tonight.
Russian culture is the greatest, elite culture. Pure Diamond 💎 I'm in love. I'm so happy, I can understand Russian culture a little... at least a little 🙃 Thanks to the Internet and my Russian friends 😊
Buharin and anti-autoritarian Russia-comunne is most authentic way for us. Not for Tsar and his plutocrats, but for all decent and honest russian people...
@@annle2515 сейчас бы вальс с военно-революционной песней сравнивать, при том, сами большевики никогда не отрецали вклад наших имперских музыкантов в культуру, вам, молодой человек, ещё учиться и учиться!
Great selection...the one I'm missing here is Shostakovich's splendid, nostalgic and slightly foreboding piece often known as "Waltz no.2" (the original title was "Waltz, from Suite for a Light Orchestra"). Featured in several films.
Первый вальс " Амурские волны" написан в начале 20 века, для нас это не просто вальс, его музыкальные нити соединяют не одно поколение нашего народа. В нем звучит любовь к Родине, уважение к её истории, которую нельзя переписывать в угоду Западу. Пусть шумят и поют" Амурские волны. "
@@Nimbereth yes he did but he justified his act of violence with the fact that the old lady was a lender - she basically had a pawn shop in her house :) and she didn’t care more or less for people in need but she wanted only money :)
What can I say, the best of the best waltz music, the Russian waltz, ever existed in human history, where there have been no competitors to be found. No words can describe the beauty of the melody as they are on the soul level. Hands down!
, da stimme ich Ihnen vollinhaltlich zu. Diese Walzermusik trägt, entspannt und macht fröhlich und glücklich. Hört einfach mal in Ruhe zu oder tanzt einfach. Ein sehr schöner Kommentar von Ihnen! Vielen lieben Dank und ❤ Grüße aus unserem Bruderland " DR" Alles Liebe und Gute❤
Вместо домашней работы появилось желание запечатлеть чувство внутри меня каким-нибудь образом: и зарисовкой на полях тетради, и повторением чувственного вальса на своём фортепиано, и очерком в комментариях, который скоро сольëтся в общий океан восхищения здесь и не только. Это захватывающее вдохновение, вздымающаяся грудь, стремление закружиться под величественную, наполненную возвышенными, глубокими эмоциями музыку с каким-нибудь неизвестным до сего момента Петром Александровичем, а затем раствориться в толпе по зову матушки
Having watched "Brest Fortress" every year on the 9th of May (and whenever else I felt like tearing my soul apart) I can't but nearly cry when I hear "On the hills of Manchuria". Same goes for "Autumn Dream", except this time it's about that one compilation of WW2 footage with this waltz at its climax right after the description of a peaceful night in Moscow as the 22nd of June approached. Think and say what you want about the Soviet Union after my examples, but I've accepted it as a part of my nation's history, both good and bad. And I want to remember it, and hopefully pass the memory on. All the emotions left now are grief and pride. Grief for what we could've achieved had the things gone otherwise (at any point in time) and pride for what we endured and overcame.
Such a pleasure to hear Russian music. For business, about Nunavut and art, I have been there twice. To the Bolshoi with Canadian Embassy staff. To represent the Smithsonian, I was at the Russian Museum Forum. Loved being in Moscow, Salekhard and drummed thru the Arctic Circle and with the native people far north of Moscow.
That's exactly what I needed. I need to study but I'm too tired to stay focused - playlists like "10 hours of piano music for studing" just make me sleepy and my favourite music distract me too much. Russian Waltz Music is fun enough to not fall into deep depression with amount of work I have to do and, in the same, not to distracting. Perfect.
Hermosos valses , debo reconocer no haber escuchado en esta versión. Muy buena orquestación y todo lo q' conlleva. Felicitaciones al pueblo Ruso. Extraordinaria Música!!!! Genial. Graciaaas!!
Please never delete this. It's the only thing that gets me to fall asleep and I fear I've gotten so used to it It's mere absence would make my very being wither away
Ahh, I love russian waltzes, gonna play this in the background of my college classes. I definitely won't have to scold myself for not listening to my professor and i DEFINITELY will not have to stop the playlist after 15 minutes because it's too beautiful to not dedicate 100% of my attention to it.
I worked out to this. Now I'm a retired circus acrobat with a magnificent mustache, wearing a greasy tank top. 10/10.
omg coraline reference??
Mr. Bobo is that you?
"and I am the AMAZING Bobinsky! But you, call me Mr. B because amazing I already know that I am."
XD
o por dios tienes a Nezahualcoyotl de perfil xD
"useful for studying"
I left my essay and started dancing
😂 Makes you do what soul desire ❤
😂😂❤
Jajajaja
Me too! I had to fill out some forms and turned this on ended up with all types of lace on and a pompadour…
Same hahahahahaha!
nothing beats russian waltzes. You can listen to Viennese ones for dancing, but the Russians have perfected the happy-sad-beautiful sound of that gloriously snow-covered tune.
\\Russians have perfected the happy-sad-beautiful sound of that gloriously snow-covered tune.\\
Excellent!!!
Good waltzes. It is so good to dance, when your slaves are freezing and eating rue bread with some cabbage. I like it. Listen better to soviet music. We, russians, wrote it after we made our aristocracy eat rue bread and shit with blood.
@@annle2515 it takes a special kind of moral bankruptcy to write such disgusting crap under such an innocent comment.
@@kuravje484 no its based af
@@kuravje484 i feel indescribable joy knowing that most russian nobles suffered greatly
useful for studying
*stares into oblivion while listening
Me rn XD
Ehehehehe
I'd rather stare at the wall for an hour then actually do any work
atinadísimo meoorw
*flashes back to past life, cherishing days with comrades*
"The darker the night, the brighter the stars, The deeper the grief, the closer is God."
--Fyodor Dostoyevsky
He's so right. You only know this once you've passed the horrible grief of adolescence and 20s youth. It was all worth it.
Не говори, что нет спасенья,
Что ты в печалях изнемог:
Чем ночь темней, тем ярче звёзды,
Чем глубже скорбь, тем ближе Бог...
-Апполон Николаевич Майков
@@мишаиванов-л8ч Who said it first? Fyodor Dostoyevsky, or Apollon Maykov?
@@мишаиванов-л8ч lol...
@@maybeantoniovivaldi2522 Dostoyevsky don't say that
Я и не знал, что столь многим нравятся русские вальсы. Я хотел бы со всеми вами оказаться вечером на балу.
спасибо ❤️
Just waiting for the invite!!
@@kimberlyrotman4641 I'll be wait
Only enemies of God hate Mother Russia❤❤❤
Дааа!!💗🫶
I don't really know if this is useful for studying, but it definitely puts me in the mood for Crime and Punishment.
and Anna Karenina in my case :)
@@dcns849 Yeah, that fits even better to be honest
@@keegster7167 no please. crime and punishment is about the low life people -really low level of life, it is like telling today like this music gets you into the world of drugdealers and prostitutes. this is a music of a high level people of that period. and it is a great music
Raskolnikov
@@lis_roux I know. It was just the only Russian novel I've read so far. It's my favorite novel too, to be honest. And I'm still re-reading it, lol! After it, I'll do Anna Karenina, though, I think.
"Tish, how long has it been since we've waltzed?"
"Oh, Gomez....hours"
Bruh😂😂 I wanna live like them
is that an adam's family reference 😂
I live for this
Couple goals
My last name is also gomez! I would love watching the adams family as a child
Title: "Useful for studying."
Me: "Pretending I'm in a ballroom instead of studying."
People used to dance to this now they use it for studying
I wonder if people 100 years from now will use today's trash "music" (eg. reggeaton) to study. :p
I want big formal balls to be a thing again
@@folded_pizza that would be awesome. I’m going to be hosting a formal ball party (masquerade theme) for Halloween. It’s going to be grandiose. If you’re in Orange County and would like an invite, let me know and I can arrange for a member of my staff to mail you one (:
@@jgonz1325 That’s amazing! I hope it goes well!
Yes, learn/study waltz
Russian waltzes without Tchaikovsky. That’s a statement!
or Shostakovich, that Jazz Waltz is really really good
Tchaikovsky is a whole album on his own
@@remytherat1419 Or Schnittke!
I would definitely add Sviridov and a waltz by Evgeny Doga from the movie My Sweet and Tender Beast
@Flugzeugfliegemagie Agreed! As beautiful as Tchaikovsky’s waltzes are, it gets tiring to hear them over and over again. It’s always refreshing to hear something new!
Old Russian music has a unique tendency to evoke strong feelings of pathos, nostalgia, yearning, and heartache.
Yet, despite this, there is a cold, mysterious, haunting beauty to it that is impossible to describe in only words.
that feeling is called toska. This word doesn't have correct translation in english, but with this music you can feel toska directly in your heart.
I know how to describe it its almost like the music ghosts would dance to or hundreds of people dressed in masks. It is sublime, beautiful yet haunting all the same.
Perfect side dish to the literature.
Russia has a sad history. The land is harsh, the climate is unforgiving, the politics is often violent, and the people are no strangers to hardship. The art and music that comes out of Russia fittingly contains small elements of that sad history.
Facts. I'm Polish and maybe that's why this music sounds somehow familiar to me
should write an essay, but found myself swaying and roaming the whole room with my invisible high heels and partner
same girl
what im doing rn
@@erikarodriguez4786 samee :'). I thought I would be focusing more on essay if I'd listen instrumental music in the background but now I got lost in the melody.
yeah I try to study but it's so hard
@lotti's corner You could write a story about you and your invisible dance partner....
I wanna be friends with everyone in this comments section
Hi there, me too ;)
For real it feels so Nice here :D
Here's my Instagram:
instagram.com/maybeantoniovivaldi/?hl=en
After I get to know you a little bit, to see if we are compatible for friendship, I'll share my facebook profile
In that case, hi :)
@@chuckecheese2230 hi also!
Im a 23 years old french guy and i love the Russian culture ! Greeting from France !
Longue vie à la France! Greeting from Russia!
Pourquoi l'anglais?Tu crois que les russes ne comprennent pas le français ?
Love you too! Normandy - Neman!
44 Russian girls liking this comment be like "aww, bonjyourr un joyine omme frrancee" 😄😉
@@viktoriavichkutkina9147 😂 ! I saw your youtube channel , you have wonderful videos !
This makes we want to have a regrettable love affair with a devilishly handsome young officer from St. Petersburg
Lol, Ivan. Yes, there are a lot of young officers
your comment made my day! 💐
Anna Karenina who?
Anna Karenina?hahaha
Me too Ivan, me too
00:00 Ilya Shatrov - "On the hills of Manchuria";
02:50 Evgeny Dreizin - “Little Birch Tree”;
07:08 Wilhelm Becker - "Forest Tale";
09:42 Archibald Joyce - "Remembering";
14:29 Vasily Andreev - "Orchid";
17:55 Max Kuss - Amur Waves;
20:54 Herold Kitler - "Waiting";
24:38 Peter Gapon - "Aborted Strings";
27:10 Benno Eban - "Daydreams";
32:07 Vasily Agapkin- "Blue Night";
35:08 Sidney Baynes - "Expectations";
40:48 Emil Waldteifel - “Sirens”;
49:08 Archibald Joyce - "Autumn Dream".
try as I might, I can't find "expectations" by sidney baynes anywhere online. By any chance, would you be able to post a link to it?
This list is incorrect. Expectation is just after Amur waves. P
Great , thanks for names
Thank you
Thanks That Person! Really thanks
If you are listening to this and scrolling through comments you are my friend, and i love your taste of music.
I love it !!!
These are the best jams
you too
You too💛
I listen to just about every kind of music, including Russian waltzes; and I am always happy to make a new friend. Greetings, friend.
I love how this magically popped up in all our timelines as we are in the middle of a pandemic. Like instead of studying for my online tests, I'm sitting here crying over how I'll never be invited to a ball with pretty waltz music 😭
Same comrade... Same
When I tell you at how sad I was that ill never get my prom (basically the closet thing to a ball).....
@@catherinetheegreat8742 don't worry I graduate in June 2020 and I didn't have a prom or grad party, but I'm still thriving
@@privilegedintel bruh... I bought an $800 dollar dress XD
@@privilegedintel but I do appreciate the empathy? Idk what the word for it is, but I appreciate it
not me imagine a whole love story in my head instead studying
ahaaaa telepathy hehhe
Same, it helps me write stories tho😅
😩 procrastination flows throughout our veins
@@Ana-mf1cz Me too!!! I'm listening while writing a novel haahhahha
@@Ana-mf1cz Yes. Fanfictions
I love the fact everyone's creating scenarios in their head instead of studying here
Guilty.
that's how you're supposed to listen to music
Vilvaldi is for studying, Russian music is for remembering a time that never existed
Let's be honest, the majority of us are imagining we're at a Russian ball,, walking around and observing everyone dancing with their partners. Then our eyes landing on the popular prince/princess that is beloved by all who lay their eyes on them, then their eyes land on you, a gasp leaves our lips at the sudden realisation that you had locked sight. Thus you scurry away only to have that very prince/princess ask you to waltz with them.
no but now that i saw this......
You described it perfectly
I swooned.
😍
Have you ever thought about writing a book ?
@@katarinasemyaninova6318 Four years ago I started on a book but I never ended up finishing as with my other 5 unfinished books.
How can I study when Anastasia and Rasputin are playing hid and seek in my bedroom while a group of armed Bolsheviks gawking at the window.
Damn they are there too!
:0 so that’s yOU who is in the window? Finally I’ve been trying to figure this out for a while now lol
Romanovs rolling in their grave
I know right, it's hare to study!
And the Romanov family twerking in the grave
00:00 Ilya Shatrov - "On the hills of Manchuria";
02:50 Evgeny Dreizin - “Little Birch Tree”;
07:08 Wilhelm Becker - "Forest Tale";
09:42 Archibald Joyce - "Remembering";
14:29 Vasily Andreev - "Orchid";
17:55 Max Kuss - Amur Waves;
20:54 Herold Kitler - "Waiting";
24:38 Peter Gapon - "Aborted Strings";
27:10 Benno Eban - "Daydreams";
32:07 Vasily Agapkin- "Blue Night";
35:08 Sidney Baynes - "Expectations";
40:48 Emil Waldteifel - “Sirens”;
49:08 Archibald Joyce - "Autumn Dream".
1 more time
thankssss
thank you so much for this 🙏
Дай Бог тобі і всій твоїй родині здоров'я, свята ти людина❤
Thanks
All the comments: I imagine that I´m dancing with the prince/princess
Me: I imagine that I eat all the delicacies that were on the table
Omg mood😍 i got the same Idea😅
Hahaha
😂😂👍
YES!!
Yess hahahaha.
useful for studying.
WALTZ
Damn right! I stopped writing my essay and started waltzing across the room with an imaginary princess/prince
Lets just say....our brain is waltzing
Haha
Thanks to the Russian people for such beautiful music.
Ur welcome
@@леворадикальныйджихад yes
It's so painful to see what kind of nation they've become... :(
@@lubiejezyki nation? maybe let's blame our leader who's been making disgusting decisions ordinary citizens cannot control nor do anything about?
@@littlekoi2105 I know some of you are good people who know how wrong your politicians are and how terrible things your guys do to Ukrainians. I know, that you are just afraid to say it out loud which I completely understand, because there is still too few of you. I hope you all stay safe.
Unfortunately, as far as I know, another part of Russians is brainwashed by television and believes politician and supports the war. With them, the war will be continued and Ukrainians will still die and suffer for the will to be a free nation with free country.
I believe that only if you all would unite against the government you would win, as happened in Poland in 1989 and in many post-soviet countries at that time.
Good for studying they said! Listen to it they said!
I started waltzing by myself in my room, until my parents walked into the room, baffled, they dared insinuate if I was lonely!? And if “Tinder” would ease my pain!!!
What did I do, you may ask?
Kept waltzing by myself in my pajamas like a boss
If I may say, you are a very cult person.
same 😂
indeed. perhaps, this was too much for their rubbish taste in music?
@FluffY PenguiN say that to my toe. I keep hitting it everywhere when I try to dance
Hahaha😄
Played this to focus on studying but ended up imagining I time travelled to the past because if I'm stuck in 19th century at a winter ball in Russia, I don't have to study for the exam.
It's always the winter ball:)) my first thought
Don't you even search for how hard it was to be a student in Imperial Russia...
Only if you lucky enough not to become one of the poor peasants who used to work themselves to death for their owner which were the 99 percent of the russian population at that time
👌👍👍
if you were to travel back in time at least you wont have to do ur homework
I've just turned 40. I'm now retired from Social Media, Mainstream Media, my phone. I like gardening and walking outside, reading books, being analog not digital. It's like being reborn. This music, images from the good old days fit in with my new life.
So ist das richtig! Schöne Musik in der Natur genießen!❤
It sounds like something I'm going to strive for.
I hope you enjoy every moment of your new life :)
So nice, I hope someday, in my 60, I will be able to live similar life, away from all that bullshit.
@@na-chto-ya-trachu-vremya in metaverse :D I'm kidding.
But just to let you know: meta means dead in hebrew.
does anyone else feel like the top left cherub is ready to physically throw itself onto the head of the nearest lady, ruining her hairdo and the night?? big gremlin energy
Top comment
HAHAHA
*Gollum has entered the chat*
,
😂😂😂😢
@@TheTsar1918 this is the last place I'd expect to see a lotr reference
people just think i'm weird when i say that i like classical music. but they truly are blind to see the beauty behind this type of music
They are some type of gen z kids that love remix music and tiktok, drugs
I'm gen z, but also adore classical music... there's some hope left 🤞
@@haminguyen9598 me too but i have no friends who enjoy classical music
Oh, people-so boring. Still you can convert them if the circumstances are right... Was milking cow's, listening to opera, early in the morning (it was dark) in a large milking parlour, with great acoustics. The vet walked in, & said, "what is that music?". I said, "opera-it has everything, love, murder, revenge, sex" Next thing I hear, he's attending Operas in Seattle.
@@kxtji
Go to concerts and other places where classical music is practised or played and you may find new friends .
No politics here..simply music for human souls. Not particularly my genre but pleasant.
Peaceful comment.
Music has the power to transcend politics and divisions, and make people befriend each other despite their differences. We need more music. Greetings from Indianapolis, Indiana (USA).
ok time machine... get me back to this moment in time.
Can i go with you?
@@joannajankowska5364 I want to go too
@@Ana-mf1cz me as well!
make sure you are a noble bc if not you'd be very hungry, but come back before 1905 you wouldn't want to be there by that time lol
Oh, that would be awesome!
"Hey, how do we copy this really popular Old Russian Waltzes video without making it too obvious?"
"Just put 'Useful for Studying' in the title, no one will notice."
"Great idea!"
-_-
Does anyone else appreciate how extremely well put together this mix is? Each piece seamlessly transitions into the next, like they are all part of a greater story. Truly magnificent!
😊
I fr thought that until minute 10 it was all a single masterpiece
Because these recordings are all performed by the same orchestra.
Look at the description carefully!
samee
this mix is from other person, they just dowloaded one mix that is youtube for more than 9-10 years and made it pass aas theirs.
Hey, the first one is not for dancing. "On the hills of Manchuria" is about the fallen soldiers. It plays traditionally at the start of every ball, but no one dances
But I would
first (on the hills of manchuria) is less a waltz and more like a song for mourning, here's a comment from an upload of it
The original title of the waltz was "The Mokshansky Regiment on the Hills of Manchuria" and referred to an incident during the Battle of Mukden, the disastrous final land battle of the Russo-Japanese War, when the Mokshansky Infantry Regiment was encircled by Japanese forces for 11 days, during which it sustained considerable casualties. Shatrov served in the regiment as bandmaster and composed the tune on returning from the war. In February 1905, the 214th Reserve Mokshan Infantry Regiment took part in the Battle of Mukden and Liaoyang . In one of the battles the regiment was surrounded by the Japanese and was constantly attacked by the enemy. At a critical moment, when the ammunition was already over, the regiment commander Colonel Pavel Pobyvanets gave the order: "The banner and the orchestra will go ahead!" Kapellmeister Shatrov led the orchestra to the parapet of the trenches, gave the order to play a battle march and led the orchestra ahead of the regiment's banner. Encouraged soldiers rushed into the bayonet attack. During the battle, the regiment, with the music of the orchestra, continuously attacked the Japanese and, in the end, broke through the encirclement. In the course of the battle the regiment commander perished, of the 4000 members of the regiment there were 700 people, only 7 musicians left the orchestra alive. For this feat, all the musicians of the orchestra were awarded with crosses of St. George, Shatrov - an officer order of Saint Stanislav 3rd class with swords (the second such awarding of the conductors), and the orchestra was awarded silver pipes.
Oh yeah, the Russians got rekt on that battle.
Это прекрасно! Здорово, что и за рубежом ценят нашу музыку. :)
Красивые вещи всегда ценятся
ah yes a true *russian*
Culture speaks to every nation.
Я итальянца и мне 16 лет, но никогда не здумаю НЕ послушать такую музыку. Я люблю её.
Вальс это немецкий жанр, а ваши чАстУшки вообще некому не нужны.
Let's all agree on one thing: In the world of waltz, Russia is superior.
Austria is very offended :)
Facts
Truth
@@ianmlclm7044 tell them our deepest gratitude for teachings))
I grew up with waltzs from Austria , Russia and England . I never could make up my mind which one was the best .
русский вальс это так головокружительно... есть что - то волшебное,другое... эта атмосфера,аристократичность ,благородие,величественность... я хочу танцевать,будто я там,с прелестной дамой. эти прекрасные одеяния... все это греет душу.
спасибо большое!! :зз
@@vorkino о, человек в бескрайнем ютубе)0)
Русский вальс....а вы ФАМИЛИИ авторов читали?.....
@@vladUkrOp116 Шатров, Дрейзин, Андреев, что не так? Я понимаю, что вашего государство тогда еще не существовало, но русские композиторы действительно уже тогда писали эти головокружительные произведения
0:00 - On the Hills of Manchuria
2:48 - A Little Birch Tree
7:07 - Forest Tale
9:42 - Remembrance
14:29 - Orchid
17:54 - Amur Waves
20:54 - Expectation
24:37 - Broken Strings
27:09 - Daydream
32:07 - Blue Night
35:09 - Destiny
40:49 - Sirens
49:07 - Autumn Dream
Why do I feel nostalgic listening to this? Is my past life self... calling me?
Every person has a 19th century St.Petersburg aristocrat as a past life. He/She is sleeping most of the time, only frowning a bit when we troll people online. Merci!
Same, I’ll answer the call 💃🏽
Almost certainly
I'm pretty sure you heard this type of music at least once. I heard a lot of valtzes in chidlhood from my grandparents and I can't even remember when and where did they make me listen to these, so I'm getting used of being nostalgic of things I didn't even know I ever listened to. In my case these weird feelings are all because personallly my toddler-kindergartener memories are like an empty void, except for the actual kindergarten for some reason, but I think we all had these moments of hearing something and not even remembering that we did so.
Beauty always has that effect.
RUSSIAN CLASSICAL WORLD MUSIC FOR PEOPLE OF GOOD TASTE AND LUXURY👍👌👏👄💋THEIS beautiful l original classic music Russian international l luxury music classic
Time to snack on some caviar 😂
очень приятно, что такие шедевры слушают ещё и за границей
God willingly Putin will defeat West and it's Liberal philosophy in the eastern Europe, there's a lot of talk going on about King Charles III joining hands with Vatican and Moscow to make Europe christian again, if that's true and if he really is the awaited socialist christian King, that's gonna be a game changer, he'll abolish this Parliament of crooks and brigands of the rich, impose martial law, liquidate the wokish Anglican church, rein in the business mafias And attack France to take the devil of Liberalism head on in Continental Europe, it's going to be a long war but I'm fully convinced that this august alliance between Christian Britain, Rome and Russia will put an end to Capitalism and lay down the foundation of Holy Socialist Empire (Holy Roman Empire II). May God be with us! (Let's hope the Orthodox Church in it's fully revived glory doesn't forbid these Waltz and other pieces of secular music).
главное не пресмыкаться перед ними
Así es viejon escuchando desde Durango México saludos
@@alejandroruizvilla4439W
for anyone interested, the painting is called "Ball in the New Palace" (1829) by Adolph von Menzel, commissioned by Alexandra Feodorovna (presumably the first, not the second, as the latter wasn't born til after this painting is dated)
I was just about to ask for this lol. Thank you!
Thanks
Thank you for this! I was actually wondering about that. Great.
Thanks for this information. A wonderfull painting.
I love this - it's like a whole hour of music with the mood of the "Once Upon a December" scene in Anastasia! I can definitely see where they got the inspiration.
Omg it completely has that tone!!! Love it!
yessssss
It was made by an Russian trumpeter during 1905 russo-japanese war about the battle of shenyang in manchuria.
No.
Wundervoll - selbst wenn man 100 Jahre ist, tanzt man da innerlich mit. Danke, Mütterchen Russland, für deine Komponisten, für deine Dichter, deine Maler, für all deine Künstler und für die russische Seele überhaupt.
I'm glad there are people like me that genuinely enjoy old waltz music.
There's so many of us! We should have a ball for ourselves!
It’s incredible how music unifies people in such a magical way.
только в этом (
Спасибо всем большое за тёплые слова. ❤️ Мне, как русскому, очень приятно читать комментарии наших иностранных друзей. Дай Бог каждому из вас здоровья, удачи, счастья и добра.
Особенно большой привет Испании 🇪🇸, Италии 🇮🇹, Сан Марино 🇸🇲, Ватикану 🇻🇦, Доминиканской Республике 🇩🇴 и ОАЭ 🇦🇪, если граждане этих стран присутствуют здесь. Ваши страны восхитительны, поразительны, очаровывают своей красотой, впечатляющими достижениями. А какие прекрасные люди ☝🏻❤️. Оставили самые лучшие впечатления на всю жизнь. Дай Бог, побываю у вас в гостях ещё. Спасибо. Grazie. Gracias. شكرًا لك.
Thank you all very much for the kind words. ❤️ As a Russian, I am very pleased to read the comments of our foreign friends. May God bless each of you with health, good luck, happiness and kindness.
Especially a big hello to Spain 🇪🇸, Italy 🇮🇹, San Marino 🇸🇲, Vatican 🇻🇦, Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 and UAE 🇦🇪 if the citizens of these countries are present here. Your countries are delightful, amazing, enchant with their beauty and impressive achievements. And what wonderful people ☝🏻❤️. They left the best impressions of a lifetime. God willing, I will visit your lands again. Thank you. Grazie. Gracias. شكرًا لك.
God willingly Putin will defeat West and it's Liberal philosophy in the eastern Europe, there's a lot of talk going on about King Charles III joining hands with Vatican and Moscow to make Europe christian again, if that's true and if he really is the awaited socialist christian King, that's gonna be a game changer, he'll abolish this Parliament of crooks and brigands of the rich, impose martial law, liquidate the wokish Anglican church, rein in the business mafias And attack France to take the devil of Liberalism head on in Continental Europe, it's going to be a long war but I'm fully convinced that this august alliance between Christian Britain, Rome and Russia will put an end to Capitalism and lay down the foundation of Holy Socialist Empire (Holy Roman Empire II). May God be with us! (Let's hope the Orthodox Church in it's fully revived glory doesn't forbid these Waltz and other pieces of secular music).
@๏ ๏ Grazie 🇮🇹❤️ Buona fortuna, amico mio! Hai un paese così bello, mi manchi molto. (2012)
Сердечный привет из Испании, спасибо за ваши тёплые слова. Мы очень ценим вашу культуру и вашу страну. Желаю всего наилучшего вам, вашей семье и стране.
Saludos cordiales desde España, gracias por sus cálidas palabras. Valoramos mucho su cultura y su país. Le deseo todo lo mejor a Ud., a su familia y su país. 🥰🥰
Хм... Генитальянцы
@@TheCursedCrusader шикарный комментарий :D Тем не менее, все люди в целом одинаковые, за исключением генитальянцев - они в каждой стране есть.
This makes me feel like a homely, bespectacled Russian noblewoman, family line and fortune fading, watching from the corner by the staircase and trying to figure out where I've met each of the dancers before. I love it.
Imagine yourself in the different way - you are russian peasant women standing in the yard of your landowner. You are looking through the windows of the fancy mansion and seeing girls in light dresses a la greek dancing there. It is so warm there in the mansion, even hot. Dancers are drinking icy champagne. The price of the one bottle is so big, that for these money you could feed your children for 10 years. And you are just freezing, your death is close to you because you are pregnant with your 15th child and your husband just died from flu. He was a good hardworking man and was beating your only rarely, was always so careful not to break your bones. But you will die soon in childbirth and your your suffering will be over.
@@annle2515 I study the French Revolution, I know all about the harsh conditions of the European peasantry in the 18th, early 19th centuries. But what this music makes me think of is actually the historical aesthetics of those romanticizing this period for the upper class, present in works like War and Peace, which I was referencing. It's a time that never really existed in real life, but did absolutely exist in the society of the contemporary upper class, as well as the culture them and their descendants produced. The historical fiction coming out of that context is what I'm willing to bet most of us here are thinking about. :)
Why is everyone here a good writer
why Russian music, literature so hauntingly beautiful...
we think we know what Russian music is but again and again it will surprise us. And the secret element of "Russianness", the magical component that draws us to them like a wandering light dances and flickers in the music, but always remains beyond our understanding.
Vodka
@@enzopinheiromenesesрусская водка также хороша , как и русская литература , русская музыка , русский балет .
That’s because the Russians put a piece of their Russian soul into their music
If I could marry Peter Walder and remove them from Tibetan living and soap and de Copa and homme, you could get a job with technology and canvases in Laguardia or Kingsborough and or Queensborough Community College, to remove him from sight, but since college I wanted to do a girl since my first burlesque show! And I have a clit in my butt because I'm a womanly man as well and the world softly tip apart with the world thinking what the want and lots of making money! That he goes to her without the sauce pan and the sauce pan king I almost met, but he is the chicken and teriyakia sauce!
This has me in tears...I love this music, the passion of it, the longing for something lost, the excitement but also the sadness that this music can make you feel. I love Russian culture, folklore and music, and yes...many people I know, don't agree with me and question my feelings towards Russia, but I don't care. I long to be there. Maybe one day...Much love from México 🇲🇽
👍😀
Hello from Poland! It's completely understandable. Here it's probably even stranger to love Russia (a country, not its government), yet I don't hide it too much. Don't let your love die, but remember one thing: Bolsheviks and Putin were NOT good governments
It can be hard now to reach Russia... but you can always come and visit Poland! Not the same, but I believe it's still similar
Take care
@@BartlomiejDmowski I love Russian music, but I really hate the government. But it's really hard to say whether the despotism limited the artists, or it is exactly by those oppressions Russian music becomes so unique and powerful.
@@siweifeng2845 you're probably right, without this many great patriotic songs would have never been created.
As it seems, every coin has two flips
Although these waltzes are frequently rather soft and delicate. This is something which keeps surprising me in Russia. So many incompetent tyrants in power yet the country keeps presenting amazing beauty, for example in architecture. Harsh totalitarian state, yet it gave birth to great writers like Achmatova, Sholochov and Pasternak. Or musicians like Shostakovich
I am Russian and I have tears too....this music is inextricably linked with wars...Men go to war and die....
this music feels like a time i've forgotten even though i've never been to a ball. It makes me feel as though i've danced on the polished floors of a palace all my life but i never have.
I was born in the wrong decade, to be sure
Yeah
wrong century you mean? same
Believe me proletarian son that when you get to St. Petersburg in any of the palaces in the Baroque style with dance halls whose floor is covered with art parquet, the feet themselves begin to waltz in captivity )) Even without music.
You have in your past life and now you are remembering it.
я так счастлива , что через поколения мы наслаждаемся этой музыкой , хоть , скорее всего воспринимая ее иначе . настоящее искусство нетленно
И не только мы! Посмотрите ,больше 3х миллионов просмотров со всего мира ! И будут ещё! А какие добрые , восторженные комменты! Прям гордость !
splendid gifts to all mankind from mother Russia.
greetings from your eternal italian friends 🇷🇺🇮🇹
This does NOT help me study. But it making day dream about wearing the most amazing white dress, waltzing with a prince in a glittery ballroom.
Imagine yourself in the different way - you are russian peasant women standing in the yard of your landowner. You are looking through the windows of the fancy mansion and seeing girls in light dresses a la greek dancing there. It is so warm there in the mansion, even hot. Dancers are drinking icy champagne. The price of the one bottle is so big, that for these money you could feed your children for 10 years. And you are just freezing, your death is close to you because you are pregnant with your 15th child and your husband just died from flu. He was a good hardworking man and was beating your only rarely, was always so careful not to break your bones. But you will die soon in childbirth and your your suffering will be over.
@@annle2515 you're fun
@@annle2515 commie)
wearing soldier uniform with Mosin Nagant and bayonet in the middle of no man's land, in a trench.
For studying. Bach.. The Brandenburg concertos.
Isn't it funny how we've gone in time... There was a time where we used to go to balls or live day by day on bread and scraps or being married off to a prince/duke/etc...
To today where we go to party's and listen to dj music and get high or literally studying your arse off to pass an exam
Everything has changed and its cool but damm wow look at how we have evolved as humans
Well, maybe it is still better to study than to work as a slave peasant somewhere not over the rainbow. Music is something what really matter not question what percentage of population could attend balls 150 or 200 years ago.
You could still go to balls in Vienna, they cost about 30 euros for ticket but at least you get the experience
@@dennisreyes6793 Thank you for very good idea. Worthwhile to consider.
The balls in Vienna are mostly about the dancing though, so better learn at least how to waltz before going.
We didn't evolve, just adapted to a different world. We're no better than those past people
Russia ❤ thank you for all the wonderful music, art, and all the great things
thank you russia for destroying my home and killing my people
@@wertvxxq Stop involving politics and art, please...
And please, get this into your brain; Putin is not Russia. Tchaikovsky is not Russia, Rajmaninov neither.
Stop saying nonsense.
@@wertvxxq у всех были ошибки, украинцы резали евреев и поляков, Россия поправится
@@Maria-ij8cg Right now russia is committing genocide and at this time you admire their music. And please, get this into your brain: not only putin launches rockets at the houses of civilians, kills civilians, but also the russians themselves, whom you consider innocent
@@wertvxxq Listen, deary. I know what is going on in Russia. I am a volunteer in the border of Poland with Ukraine.
Many of this waltzes are from the 18th century. When you disqualify this songs only because they were made in Rusia it's an abusive ad hominem. The fact is that Rusias songs of this time are glorious, perfect, elegant and unique. All this composers are dead already and many didn't even live the communism and didn't even made it to know what a president was. Tchaikovsky didn't declare the war to Ukraine, Rajmaninov neither, they never supported this war because ALL of them ARE DEAD.
If you follow your argument, we shouldn't be reading or consuming anything that comes from the USA because of all the genocides they did in; Vietnam, Afghanistan, Corea, Haití, Mexico, Laos, Dominican Republic, Shaba, Syria, Granada, Libya, Irak, Somalia, etc. and we don't do that, right? To begin with, we are using UA-cam.
So, stop using politics to disqualify this waltzes because they have NOTHING to do with this war, because this composers and this glorious music have nothing to do with what's going on in Ukraine.
And again not ALL the Russians do that. Many of them are against this WAR! Stop creating fictional enemies (just as Hitler used to do) and stop making an Ad Populum argument.
Many Russians are INNOCENT, and I know a lot of them, almost all the Russians I know are against this war.
Russians ≠ murderers get that into your brain, because again, if we follow your argument then you will have to think USA = Murderers, Germans = Nazis, Turkey = Genocide.
No country in this world is innocent starting with your country. Don't you remember the pact Ukraine did with the Ottoman empire against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and how Ukraine, Romania and Hungary support them with the invasion to Europe, and how Jan Sobiesky destroyed that army in Vienna and Ukraine was punished? Or how Ukraine betrayed Poland so the Russians could invade them in the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th century.
No country in this world is free of sin and arguing that people are and think like their politicians is very pathetic.
Instructions unclear, I'm dancing with a Russian Prince on the night of my 16th birthday in my mind rather than writing my Essay which is due at 11:59 P.M. tonight.
Наши вальсы... Родные, знакомые с детства, наше богатство, которое неразменно, от крови и плоти, гордость наша и достоинство.
Without a question, it is in our blood
Они не наши, они князьев и графьев. Наши песни другие.
Ich liebe Russische Musik , Literatur, Kultur und das wunderschöne Land.
Liebe Grüße aus Österreich ❤️❤️❤️
Russian culture is the greatest, elite culture. Pure Diamond 💎
I'm in love.
I'm so happy, I can understand Russian culture a little...
at least a little 🙃
Thanks to the Internet and my Russian friends 😊
Hello, friend! ☺️ Where are you from?
@@mr.freeman9251 Hi! From the USA 😊
Where are you from?
@@LGLG-hz9im Russia
Брат мы русские проебали культуру при союзе
@@LGLG-hz9im, 🇷🇺🤝🇺🇸
I love how every piece flows together so smoothly, if you aren’t paying attention you could lose when a piece ends and the other starts.
I can't study. I'm too busy dancing.
After listening this music I can confirm I am able to speak and write Russian fluently. I couldn't 1 hour ago.
Ты теперь русский 🙃
@@grig8510 Спасибо. Кажется так.
Love your comment! With kind regards from Far-East of Russia!
Useful for studying they said. Me: Playing kaiserreich hoi4 Russian Republic at 1:30 am.
savinkov approves
Buharin and anti-autoritarian Russia-comunne is most authentic way for us. Not for Tsar and his plutocrats, but for all decent and honest russian people...
*The moment we all realised that classical music can actually give us chills*
Russian opera/classical is fantastic 👏 peace out ✌️
Naturally
Слушайте прекрасную музыку, и, главное приучайте к прекрасному своих детей , внуков. Сейте доброе, вечное. И будьте счастливы!
Это прекрасно, прекрасно, что музыка способна объединить людей со всех уголков земли!
интернационал лучше чем эта буржуйская хрень
@@annle2515 сейчас бы вальс с военно-революционной песней сравнивать, при том, сами большевики никогда не отрецали вклад наших имперских музыкантов в культуру, вам, молодой человек, ещё учиться и учиться!
@@afgustomurlow "отрицали", грамотей.
Ой, это детство, духовой оркестр где-нибудь в парке. Спасибо.
This just sparked my obsession for Russian culture.
Why is no one talking about how smooth the first and second songs blend into each other?
The first piece actually left me speechless. Incredible stuff
Great selection...the one I'm missing here is Shostakovich's splendid, nostalgic and slightly foreboding piece often known as "Waltz no.2" (the original title was "Waltz, from Suite for a Light Orchestra"). Featured in several films.
I read all of Anna Karenina with this album as a background. Anytime I listen to this now I remember vividly of passages of the book.
Браво!
you can study your loneliness while dancing alone. that's what title means.
Clever! Agree 100%. 😂
Dark
Первый вальс " Амурские волны" написан в начале 20 века, для нас это не просто вальс, его музыкальные нити соединяют не одно поколение нашего народа. В нем звучит любовь к Родине, уважение к её истории, которую нельзя переписывать в угоду Западу. Пусть шумят и поют" Амурские волны. "
первый вальс- это "На сопках Маньчжурии". "Амурские волны"- 6-е по списку.
I love russian culture :) bisous from France
I love Russian and French culture
From Philippines❤❤❤
After 30 secs of listening, I found myself desperately in love with Raskolnikov.
i would let raskolnikov ruin my life
He kill an old lady and a poor woman. He was a mess of a guy.
@@Nimbereth yes he did but he justified his act of violence with the fact that the old lady was a lender - she basically had a pawn shop in her house :) and she didn’t care more or less for people in need but she wanted only money :)
"I find solace in classical music. It's a source of tranquility in a chaotic world, providing a sense of order and beauty."
proud of my culture😭 feel the magic and melancholy of this with my whole damn russian heart
do you now?
you should
@@pesimistr104 yeah still proud
Best culture
In such a "damned way" you have not been Russian for a long time. Perhaps only genetically.
@@pesimistr104 and you?
What can I say, the best of the best waltz music, the Russian waltz, ever existed in human history, where there have been no competitors to be found. No words can describe the beauty of the melody as they are on the soul level. Hands down!
I'm using this playlist to read White Nights - Dostoevsky, and these songs give the perfect atmosphere to read the book
Russian classical music is so inspiring and reflects the greatness of the Tsar era
да ладно - лучще чем в советскую эпоху ничего не написано ( в массе ... за редкими исключениями )
@@shaftoflight3497а мне больше нравится музыка царского времени, но все равно это лучше чем большинство современных песен
, da stimme ich Ihnen vollinhaltlich zu.
Diese Walzermusik trägt, entspannt und macht fröhlich und glücklich. Hört einfach mal in Ruhe zu oder tanzt einfach. Ein sehr schöner Kommentar von Ihnen! Vielen lieben Dank und ❤ Grüße aus unserem Bruderland " DR" Alles Liebe und Gute❤
Вместо домашней работы появилось желание запечатлеть чувство внутри меня каким-нибудь образом: и зарисовкой на полях тетради, и повторением чувственного вальса на своём фортепиано, и очерком в комментариях, который скоро сольëтся в общий океан восхищения здесь и не только.
Это захватывающее вдохновение, вздымающаяся грудь, стремление закружиться под величественную, наполненную возвышенными, глубокими эмоциями музыку с каким-нибудь неизвестным до сего момента Петром Александровичем, а затем раствориться в толпе по зову матушки
Вау
Хочу научиться выражать свои мысли также, как Вы. Моё почтение.
@@strangerinastrangeland5314 оо, спасибо))
Наше глубокое почтение художественной образности Вашей речи ✍ )))
Какие красивые , мощные и одновременно лёгкие вальсв ! Спасибо .
The most beautiful lullabies my little girls fall asleep to every night. Thank you so much for this playlist 💕🩷🦄 God bless you
Szcześliwego roku 2023🎆💚🎆
Having watched "Brest Fortress" every year on the 9th of May (and whenever else I felt like tearing my soul apart) I can't but nearly cry when I hear "On the hills of Manchuria".
Same goes for "Autumn Dream", except this time it's about that one compilation of WW2 footage with this waltz at its climax right after the description of a peaceful night in Moscow as the 22nd of June approached.
Think and say what you want about the Soviet Union after my examples, but I've accepted it as a part of my nation's history, both good and bad. And I want to remember it, and hopefully pass the memory on. All the emotions left now are grief and pride. Grief for what we could've achieved had the things gone otherwise (at any point in time) and pride for what we endured and overcame.
"whenever else I felt like tearing my soul apart"... I feel you, oh, I feel you!!!!!
Спасибо тебе за отличную музыку!!!
Вибух ВЕЛИЧЕЗНОЇ сили 💥💣 в окупованій Макіївці ЗСУ знищили склад з БК росіян
@@patpierre7300, а мы уничтожили 43 к украинцев за всё время контрнаступления. К чему здесь политика?
Ylian es bellísima la Música Rusa. 🇮🇷🌹
Such a pleasure to hear Russian music. For business, about Nunavut and art, I have been there twice. To the Bolshoi with Canadian Embassy staff. To represent the Smithsonian, I was at the Russian Museum Forum. Loved being in Moscow, Salekhard and drummed thru the Arctic Circle and with the native people far north of Moscow.
That's exactly what I needed. I need to study but I'm too tired to stay focused - playlists like "10 hours of piano music for studing" just make me sleepy and my favourite music distract me too much. Russian Waltz Music is fun enough to not fall into deep depression with amount of work I have to do and, in the same, not to distracting. Perfect.
Hermosos valses , debo reconocer no haber escuchado en esta versión. Muy buena orquestación y todo lo q' conlleva. Felicitaciones al pueblo Ruso. Extraordinaria Música!!!! Genial. Graciaaas!!
Please never delete this. It's the only thing that gets me to fall asleep and I fear I've gotten so used to it It's mere absence would make my very being wither away
I HAVE A BIG TEST TOMORROW THIS IS NOT THE TIME FOR ME TO DANCE AROUND WITH AN INVISIBLE PRINCE
GWDAFGRWNEMXFNG SAME ITS THE LAST TEST OF THE SCHOOL YEAR HELP
Ahh, I love russian waltzes, gonna play this in the background of my college classes. I definitely won't have to scold myself for not listening to my professor and i DEFINITELY will not have to stop the playlist after 15 minutes because it's too beautiful to not dedicate 100% of my attention to it.
Not speaking from experience of course.
Why I don't know, but I become addicted to the Russian waltzes day by day.
There is something really special about this Russian waltz music!