Top 65 Classical Music Masterpieces Everyone Knows, But Not Everybody Knows Their Titles
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- The most iconic pieces of classical music you definitely have to know. The greatest instrumental songs that everyone knows, but no one knows the name of, even though almost everyday we hear them on TV shows or in commercials. Mozart, Chopin, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and much more. This is real classic!
Almost all of these classical music masterpieces (and some extra ones) you can find in full length in my new video, which gives you over 3,5 hours of wonderful music: • Most Iconic Classical ...
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Every composition from this video exists as a public domain or creative common content.
The fragment of Debussy's "Suite bergamasque" performed by Laurens Goedhart.
Dvorak's "Serenade for Strings" performed by the Virtual Philharmonic Orchestra (Reinhold Behringer) with digital samples.
Liszt's "Liebesträume" performed by Martha Goldstein.
Piano version of Mozart's "Requiem in D minor" performed by Markus Staab.
Satie's "Gnossiennes" performed by La Pianista.
Richard Wagner's "Also Sprach Zarathustra" performed by Kevin MacLeod.
The fragments of Vivaldi's "Spring", "Summer" and "Autumn" performed by John Harrison.
More public domain or creative commons content you can find at musopen.org - Hudba
I hope you like it ;) If you do, rate, comment and share to another people to give them a chance to watch this video. Also if you want to listen to these recordings in their full time, you can find almost all of them in their full length in a one single youtube video under following link! Enjoy it! czcams.com/video/-7jjo8UICjQ/video.html
of course we do ! thank you so mush (y)
THIS VIDEO WAS PUBLISHED ON THE DATE KIRBY BATTLE ROYALE WAS LAUNCHED!!!!!!!
Thanks bro...wanted mendelsohn's song so bad, thanks again
my real name is Mozart
Isiajno thank you 😊
The worst thing about being a fan of classical music is that if you forget the name of a piece you like you'll never be able to find it again
This doesn't happen to me. I guess is because since I entered into It I created a playlist
Dammit!!! You are right .... it took me 5 years to know that the favourite piece of music from my favourite movie is actually calle "Cry of Rose" and that also I came to know when I accidentally stumbled upon it on CZcams.
Agreed
czcams.com/video/nxIS9_Ara2M/video.html can anyone help me and tell me what's the name of the music starting at 31:00 in the video of this link?
omg indeed 😩😂😂
The fact that I heard majority of these pieces on Tom and Jerry make me feel so honored. Cartoons nowadays can't even come close to the ones back in the early 2000s
I've heard 'em in the little Einstein lmao
🤣🤣🤣🤣
So true!!!
Those Tom and Jerry creators were lovers of classical music I see
When Tom was chasing Jerry it start playing it 🤣
The fact that Mozart wrote Requiem in D minor literally ON HIS DEATHBED! chills….
It’s the only Mozart piece I really like.
Very true.
@@erik5374sure?
The specific movement of that Requiem that played in this video was Lacrimosa.
TIMESTAMPS:
1)00:00 - Tchaikovsky, Swan lake, Dance of little Swans (or cygnets)
2)00:19 - Rossini, The barber of Seville
3)00:26 - George Bizet, Toreador song
4)00:38 - Vivaldi "Four seasons", Summer
5)00:54 - Edvard Grieg - In the hall of the Mountain King
6)1:15 - Chopin, Nocturne in C#m
7)1:36 - Tchaikovsky, Dance of the sugar plum fairy
8)1:48 - Beethoven, Fur Elise
9)2:00 - Johann Strauss II, Wiener Blut
10)2:13 - Dvorak, Symphony no 9
11)2:26 - Richard Strauss, Also sprach Zarathustra
12)2:39 - Mozart, Symphony no 40
13)2:48 - Chopin, Nocturne in Eb op 9 no 2
14)3:08 - Bach, prelude in C
15)3:23 - Erik Satie, Gymnopedie no 1
16)3:38 - Leo Delibes, Flower duet
17)3:48 - Giuseppe Verdi, libiamo ne' lieti calici
18)4:03 - Bach, Orchestral suite no 2
19)4:18 - Boccherini, minuet
20)4:30 - Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker: Russian dance
21)4:38 - Mozart, Eine kleine Nachtmusic
22)4:55 - Erik Satie, Gnossienne no 1
23)5:15 - Chopin, Nocturne in Bbm
24)5:32 - Johann Strauss II, The Blue Danube
25)5:47 - Chopin, "Minute Waltz"
26)6:00 - Beethoven "Ode to Joy"
27)6:14 - Modest Mussorgsky, Night on bald mountain
28)6:39 - Tchaikovsky, 1812 Overure
29)6:51 - Mozart, Lacrimosa
30)7:09 - Chopin, "Funeral March"
31)7:29 - Tchaikovksy, Waltz of the Flowers
32)7:44 - Jacques Offenbach, "Orpheus in the Underworld"
33)7:58 - Mozart, Rondo Alla Turca
34)8:12 - Bach, Air on the G string
35)8:28 - Johann Strauss II, Tales from Vienna Woods
36)8:44 - Vivaldi, Four Seasons: Autumn
37)9:02 - Rossini, William Tell Overture
38)9:28 - Richard Wagner, Ride of the Valkyries
39)9:35 - Chopin, Revolutionary Etude
40)9:45 - Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker March
41)9:56 - N. Rimsky-Korsakov, Flight of the Bumblebee
42)10:09 - Beethoven, Symphony no. 5
43)10:25 - J.S.Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
44)10:35 - Felix Mendelssohn - Wedding March (from “A midsumer Night’s Dream”)
45)10:46 - P.I. Tchaikovsky - swan lake: act I: No.2 Valse
46)11:07 - Leo Delibes - Pizzicato (from “Sylvia”)
47)11:20 - W.A. Mozart - Piano Concerto no.21 in C major (II Movement)
48)11:31 - Johann Strauss II - Kunstlerleben (Artist’s life) op. 316
49)11:46 - Antonin Dvorak - Serenade for strings (II. Menuetto: Allegro con moto)
50)12:10 - G.F.Handel - Messiah (HWV 56)
51)12:18 - Edvard Grieg - Morning Mood
52)12:25 - Antonin Dvorak - Humoresque Op. 101, No.7
53)12:43 - Giuseppe Verdi - La donna e mobile
54)13:04 - Georges Bizet - Habanera
55)13:20 - Jahannes Brahms - Hungarian Dance no.5 in F sharp minor
56)13:31 - Johann Strauss II - “Fruhlingsstimmen” Op 410 (Voices of Spring)
57)13:44 - Georges Bizet - Prelude to Act 1 for “Carmen”
58)13:57 - Antonio Vivaldi - the Four seasons “Spring” (I: Allegro)
59)14:13 - P.I. Tchaikovsky - swan lake, Act II: No.10 Scene (Moderato)
60)14:33 - Franz Liszt - Liebestraume no. 3 in A flat major
61)14:42 - Claude debussy - Clair De lune (from Suite bergamasque)
62)15:07 - Erik Satie - Gnossienne No.3
63)15:32 - Frederic Chopin - Prelude Op.28, no.4
64)15:56 - Ludwig van Beethoven - Moonligh Sonata
God
Old name: Funeral March
New name: Coffin Dance
This is highly appreciated.
Legend
thanks
You can't really blame people for not knowing the names of these pieces when they’re named things like "prelude symphony sonata overture suite minuet no. 420 in A-flat minor major for strings, organ, horns and triangle"
I don't balme them at all, in fact even me don't know title all of them , that's why I think that mixing it all together can be a great education for a lot of people ;)
Yeah hahaha true
Isnt that obvious?
This made my day 😂
TRIANGLE LOLL
Can we talk about Mozart's first name "Wolfgang" literally the most badass name ever.
And his middle name Amadeus sounds like a name a Roman Emperor would have, which is also pretty awesome.
I actually want to name my future son like that lol
Subarashii That would actually be pretty cool, god knows how many average Joes and Bobs there are.
wolfgang amadeus mozart is basically the most badass name in the world
TimothyHarris agreed
no matter how popular modern songs are, these pieces will outlive them all, even hundreds of years from now
🌸 there is no suitable replacement for original 🌸
any their used in movies too
Idk WAP might be pretty historically interesting
The fact that these musicians look like scientists but for me being a musician is also equally talented and respectful
* not such different roadways*
Loony Tunes exposed me to more classical music than anyone else.
What about Little Einsteins and Tom And Jerry??
kill the wabbit kill the wabbit.
Loony Toones
Honestly, I learned A LOT from Classic Tom And Jerry
Actually, Merrie Melodies
I am no longer "chilling with the homies" I am "drinking tea, with my acquaintances".
🤣
You had never being "chilling with the homies", you only had being "chilling with acquaintances". There is not friendship in white countries nowdays, only partnership. Real friendship was in times of classical music.
@@nikolayskvotsov3868 what,,,,,
get over yourself it's a youtube comment section the superiority complex is not needed here xoxo
@@amiegraham1790 "it's a youtube comment section"
And i left my comment. What did i do wrong? If you do not agree with me and have another opinion, that is just your problem.
@@nikolayskvotsov3868 the only problem is that your opinion is really f*cking stupid and totally wrong
No matter how I'm into today's music. These classics will always draw me near without a doubt. They're a MASTERPIECE!
As a lifelong fan of classical music, I knew the names of many of these, but shockingly, never had a face to many of the composers! Thank you for this added treasure of linking the music to its human face and history.
No joking, I was introduced to classic music when I was a child by Tom & Jerrry, Woody Woodpecker, etc... The cartoons at those times used to have a lot of classical music. Who's with me?
They were the best of times!
same
Interesting days
Yep' some of these tunes took me back to Saturday morning cartoons.
And to the people who put the music to those cartoons, I say Thanks
You left out Little Einstines )':
1)00:00 - Tchaikovsky, Swan lake, Dance of little Swans (or cygnets)
2)00:19 - Rossini, The barber of Seville
3)00:26 - George Bizet, Toreador song
4)00:38 - Vivaldi "Four seasons", Summer
5)00:54 - Edvard Grieg - In the hall of the Mountain King
6)1:15 - Chopin, Nocturne in C#m
7)1:36 - Tchaikovsky, Dance of the sugar plum fairy
8)1:48 - Beethoven, Fur Elise
9)2:00 - Johann Strauss II, Wiener Blut
10)2:13 - Dvorak, Symphony no 9
11)2:26 - Richard Strauss, Also sprach Zarathustra
12)2:39 - Mozart, Symphony no 40
13)2:48 - Chopin, Nocturne in Eb op 9 no 2
14)3:08 - Bach, prelude in C
15)3:23 - Erik Satie, Gymnopedie no 1
16)3:38 - Leo Delibes, Flower duet
17)3:48 - Giuseppe Verdi, libiamo ne' lieti calici
18)4:03 - Bach, Orchestral suite no 2
19)4:18 - Boccherini, minuet
20)4:30 - Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker: Russian dance
21)4:38 - Mozart, Eine kleine Nachtmusic
22)4:55 - Erik Satie, Gnossienne no 1
23)5:15 - Chopin, Nocturne in Bbm
24)5:32 - Johann Strauss II, The Blue Danube
25)5:47 - Chopin, "Minute Waltz"
26)6:00 - Beethoven "Ode to Joy"
27)6:14 - Modest Mussorgsky, Night on bald mountain
28)6:39 - Tchaikovsky, 1812 Overure
29)6:51 - Mozart, Lacrimosa
30)7:09 - Chopin, "Funeral March"
31)7:29 - Tchaikovksy, Waltz of the Flowers
32)7:44 - Jacques Offenbach, "Orpheus in the Underworld"
33)7:58 - Mozart, Rondo Alla Turca
34)8:12 - Bach, Air on the G string
35)8:28 - Johann Strauss II, Tales from Vienna Woods
36)8:44 - Vivaldi, Four Seasons: Autumn
37)9:02 - Rossini, William Tell Overture
38)9:28 - Richard Wagner, Ride of the Valkyries
39)9:35 - Chopin, Revolutionary Etude
40)9:45 - Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker March
41)9:56 - N. Rimsky-Korsakov, Flight of the Bumblebee
42)10:09 - Beethoven, Symphony no. 5
43)10:25 - J.S.Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
44)10:35 - Felix Mendelssohn - Wedding March (from “A midsumer Night’s Dream”)
45)10:46 - P.I. Tchaikovsky - swan lake: act I: No.2 Valse
46)11:07 - Leo Delibes - Pizzicato (from “Sylvia”)
47)11:20 - W.A. Mozart - Piano Concerto no.21 in C major (II Movement)
48)11:31 - Johann Strauss II - Kunstlerleben (Artist’s life) op. 316
49)11:46 - Antonin Dvorak - Serenade for strings (II. Menuetto: Allegro con moto)
50)12:10 - G.F.Handel - Messiah (HWV 56)
51)12:18 - Edvard Grieg - Morning Mood
52)12:25 - Antonin Dvorak - Humoresque Op. 101, No.7
53)12:43 - Giuseppe Verdi - La donna e mobile
54)13:04 - Georges Bizet - Habanera
55)13:20 - Jahannes Brahms - Hungarian Dance no.5 in F sharp minor
56)13:31 - Johann Strauss II - “Fruhlingsstimmen” Op 410 (Voices of Spring)
57)13:44 - Georges Bizet - Prelude to Act 1 for “Carmen”
58)13:57 - Antonio Vivaldi - the Four seasons “Spring” (I: Allegro)
59)14:13 - P.I. Tchaikovsky - swan lake, Act II: No.10 Scene (Moderato)
60)14:33 - Franz Liszt - Liebestraume no. 3 in A flat major
61)14:42 - Claude debussy - Clair De lune (from Suite bergamasque)
62)15:07 - Erik Satie - Gnossienne No.3
63)15:32 - Frederic Chopin - Prelude Op.28, no.4
64)15:56 - Ludwig van Beethoven - Moonligh Sonata
And what do we see? There's only 64 pieces, how tired i am of this lie...
thx!
gracias, danke, merci, obrigado, Благодарю вас
Cheers mate
Excellent!!! Thanks a lot!!!
this needs more upvotes
This reminds me so very much of my mother who had a very large classical music record collection . . . and took me to the opera, string quartet and general classical music 'concerts' . . . I miss her and I miss those times.
Thank you for this
I’ll never forget Dvorak’s 9th symphony. My senior year we played it for our marching band’s program
80% are in Tom & Jerry
And in old Mickey Mouse cartoons
PLUS Little Einsteins
And the other 20% in Bugs Bunny
epic HAHAHAHAHAHA
I've always wondered why I felt knew these songs...!
Only 1800’s kids will remember
😅yup in their graves I guess
@@juju280_0 ummmmmm what?
Most of these pieces were done in the 1600s not the 1800s lol
I'm clearly a 1800s kid then. Well, 1600s to mid 1900s.
@@SEVIBEATS ?
this video made me realise how much i actually like classical music 🎶 i'm gonna start listening to it much more often! Thank you:)
I am SO relieved that I'm not the only one who feels magic every time I hear one of these pieces being played in movies, comics, etc. I am so grateful for this video because now I know the geniuses behind my favorite masterpieces and I better jot this down somewhere otherwise I will never remember them again lmao
Why? This music touches your soul. Proves you are human. 😊
10:00 when you remember you have a whole essay due in 2 hours
PEPPER SPRAY LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
His face 😂
Memes with classic music? Very gooooood
That face would've been completely different if it was exam
*twoset intensifies*
We actually listen to classical more often than we think.
Have a nice day!!!
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it’s even used in today’s music
For sure, many videos we watch has classical music, but you don't even realise it. The amount of videos I've watched using 4 seasons, harbanera or even piano pieces is unfathomablw.
Yeah in movies 😄
True, even most modern triple a games use it, and even the biggest of the biggest movies. Example cod waw used this a lot during the russian campaign.
Imagine being one of the first people to hear these masterpieces. These pieces of music that have provided future generations of ideas and new varieties of music. Idk its gotta be mindblowing
So glad to have recognize all these and truly appreciate the gift these people gave to the world to enjoy. If i had to choose my favorite piece, it would be Moonlight Sonata.
That moment when the song your looking for so desperately is not on the playlist. No harm really on to another video. The search continues...
I know that feel... I found the one I was looking here, but this was my third video
Yep the search continues 😂😟
help! I literally can only give you 2 words description of the song in question, but it pretty much summarizes what I'm looking for. the opening words are "EIS VOMINOS" spelling be damned but if you see this and know heeeeeeellpp
Cloud Atlas O fortuna? Although I don't know if it has eis vominos in it.
klo you mad genius you. much love. I knew someone could help me
Give this man a Nobel prize for his unimaginable contribution.
I am in total agreement with you
100% agree with you
Yes, i only wish the audio on some of them would be better. But might cause problems with copyright
People back then didn't have social media, they had time to think and creat ✨️
classical musics are so underrated
One of the reason why I'm glad there's CZcams.
CZcams is like a time machine, it takes you back to all the cool places in history
I'm so grateful for CZcams.
Amazing scenes
Me too.
Music is 1 of the reasons I don't want to die
8:44 when after watching this video you learned the name of all the pieces (or tried to) and automatically feel more cultured and elegant.
Sounds funny
Am so elegant now😍
Masterpiece Theatre Proudly Presents ...
Yes, and I hate this feeling !!! 😅😅😅
That face tho
Looney Tunes featuring Bugs Bunny and crew introduced me to classical music from toddlers age. I’m 62yr and these classics are imbedded in my head. Go figure! I’ve always loved classical music, it soothes my soul.
the one where bugs was a symphony conductor.....
Timeless, immortal music.
Totally agree. What a genius they must have been that even today we know their music and enjoy it so much...
TV commercials wouldn't be possible if these pieces didn't exist 😄
BS
Neither would old timey cartoons.
@@disabledgrandma2762 Just watch "Just for gags" and you Will see 60% of the songs are all of this video
Especially Christmas commercials and Tchaikovsky
@@disabledgrandma2762 But the fact that you can't take a joke is true.
basically the lesson here is anything tchaikovski wrote is famous he was a legend at melody
Lol
And even more could've been added that are very recognizable, like the main theme to the Romeo and Juliet Overture that's played in like every "falling in love" scene on tv
@@ludwigvanbeethoven5176 no offense
@@akmedman8078 and this czcams.com/video/YR5USHu6D6U/video.html&hd=1
Bach, Strauss, Vivaldi, Beethoven and Mozart too
Just wow. Some of the most beautiful music ever composed and played long after they were. Jan 2022. Glad I found this. I remember hearing most of this in kindergarten some fifty years ago. Smiling beyond belief today.
They sure dont make music like they use to. The music alone are masterpieces then add magical voices to it and youve got some of the most iconic and memorable pieces you will ever hear and see. These guys were on a whole different level. Keep rockin it steady.
I wonder if these musicians knew that their music would still be loved, in some cases, 400 years later.
no they didn’t
Some may . Why not ?
Of course they knew, don't forget they were geniuses who wanted inmortality.
Someone please tell me, ive ever read that "this piece he wrote it while thinking about his lover", i forgot who is it and what piece is it. Can someone tell me whats that?
yes because they have written it with notes
People who don't listen to classical music are missing it out
Janhavi Baviskar dont you say
Janhavi Baviskar right? I’ve always felt weird because I love classical music, but it’s just so beautiful!
Classical music actually make the brain smarter with more creativity and more brain power because it's tuned with 432hz
There are a lot of emotions behind the music, pop acid and you might find this kind of music very hectic, I cried when I listened to Mozart's requiem
@@yilmaz.design shut the frickity
Grandes maestros de la música clásica,en aquellos tiempo era tan común escuchar esa composiciones escucharlas que no se apreciaba a estos genios de la música.Ahora con los años se vino apreciar toda esta compleja y bellas melodías.Que irónico.
9:35 - Chopin, Revolutionary Etude
Una de mi favoritas
The ability of Chopin to convey such immense emotion with so few notes is endlessly mesmerizing.
Well put
Right
Chopin is my absolute favorite
chopin is for the mass his "emotions" are mostly superficial within classical music
@@VanoArts that is not true at all xD at least one Chopin piece is standard piano répertoire for every pianist. He wrote masses of piano pieces, many incredibly beautiful. If you want unpopular (not for mass) genius piano piece by Chopin, to show you that he is not superficial and only for mass, then listen to Scherzo No 1 (played by Vladimir Horowitz) or his Sonata Nr 3 Final movement (played by Dinu Lipatti)
10:20 Beethoven looks like he is going to slap us
His smiliest picture ever.
😂🤣
SLAPP LIKE NOW
Slap all of us for allowing Country, Rap and Autotune to exist.
That was so funny😂😂😂
As an engineer, I understand the concept of 'creativity' and being able to invent something (an object) that never existed before, but as someone who can PLAY a musical instrument, for the life of me, I have not a clue how anyone can write something so abstract as music, and--among so many different thousands of composers--make it all so unique and beautiful. To me, it's pure magic--but no matter how you do it, I thank you for having that talent. For me, it beats 'mere' engineering.
That's a great comment, I think it's related to the complexity of human brain.
All wonderful, WONDERFUL pieces. LOVE IT! Thanks so much for putting this together.
So much Tchaikovsky, I liked it.
You know it's a good video when it starts with Tchaikovsky
Isnt this Oh Sir!'s sound track
Chopin, Beethoven, Mozart are my favourite pianists
Me too
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is one my favorite
The worst thing is, I heard all of them before, I recognize all of them, but musical people didn't think I've heard these masterpieces before.
your crush: Hi
you:
10:36
😂😂😂😂😂
Oh yes
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
OH MY GOD I CANT XDDD SOMEBODY HELP XDDD
😄
If only these great Men would know how much we respect and celebrate their music even nowadays. ❤️🙏
The variety of these wonderful creations is astounding.
Jezu, ile cudownej muzyki...
13:34 i can see the scene from Tom and Jerry where Tom flies with that Pink thing omg
@Ghost2008 i am sorry i really dont remember
@Ghost2008 its on the episode "Mice Follies"
Only real Tom and Jerry fans remember.
omg yes the memories
The skating one
I love how you zoom their faces
It makes everything more dramatic
Once you see it you cannot unsee
@@buraz91 LOL SO TRUE😭💀💀💀
😂😂😂
LMAOOO
5:15 specially this
I know most of these master pieces and their composes, not to mention loving them. Thanks for identifying the others!
Thank you, Isiajno, for sharing your completion of music so much a part of our culture! ☺
Tchaikovsky was such a genius
I couldn't agree more. I think he is even more famous in West, than here in his motherland. But I am very happy to live on the same soil where he lived. Not only he wrote epic orchestral works, but also choir. That's simply amazing. Just listen to the Hymn of the Cherubim.
não só ele mas outros também
I feel the same. But honestly every single composer in this list are genius for me.
i love more Dvorak...
Robert I i fked umom
7:44: plays
Me: sings the elements of the periodic table
Thereeesss hydrogen and helium..🎶🎶
@@gianlopez2453 and Lithium Berylium...🎶
@@deraa_xo... boron carbon everywhere 🎶
@@lukairrahe nitrogen all through the air
@@deraa_xo oxygen so you can breathe
Growing up, animation and other shows helped me remember these musics. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing such beautiful relaxing music with us, my friend!
When you cant describe what you feel , music can explain ...
Life goes on When words fail, music speaks
This is painful for someone who loves classical. I have the urge to search all these tracks one by one and listen to their fullness
I'll search every track and will listen all
It is not pain full he is just trying to make it short and not 82847 hours long
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also your an idiot to make this comment. SOME OF THEESE ARE AN HOUR LONG, IT WILL BE SO LONG AND YOUR COMPLAINING ABOUT THEY ARE NOT THE WHOLE PIECE. HE HAS A VIDEO ABOUT ALL OF THEM.
@@b-av7475 watch out before calling some an idiot while you are actively confusing 'your' and 'you are'.
Also pretty sure everyone knows these aren't a minute or seconds long. . .
What a perfect method of introducing the classics to young minds by playing them in the background of cartoons. I wish the creators of modern animation would do the same. What an education I received without knowing I was getting one!
Anyone else digging through years of subconscious listening to find that one song stuck in your head for a week?
14:46 it was like I was in a dream
It sum what translates to moon light so....
Debussy was indeed a musical genius, and this is definitely my favourite one from him
Clair de lune is and will always will be my favourite piece
Massssoooooon is your Brother Harvey Dent?
I wish Dersim
I bet you still didn't remember the title after watching this video.
I remember them because we our taught by our parents and school in Russia
@@50centgotshot9times nice schools
This isn't the purpose of this video. This is like an index of classical music. Once you find what you're looking for, your type it in the search bar.
Yes,I didn't
me a classical musician: haha no
I've had Gnossienne no.1 pop into my head now and then forEVER!! And now Ive finally found it!! Thank you so much my life is changed 😁😁😁
HERE IT IS, FROM Dvorak!!!! THANK YOU I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS ONE omg.... Thank you, thank you
Old music never died. It's still alive and well, living on in the hearts of those who cherish the truest essence of music, that which touch the souls of countless who listen to the melodies of yesteryear. This music is timeless. I only hope that, when we are all gone, that this music will be long remembered for countless generations to come. And when they listen to the music of our forefathers, they will think back to a simpler time, and the melodious rythms shall carry them aloft, back past our time to the times prior to our own. To their time. And they will remember.
I love classical music
Its just all beats though
That's why I love classical music, it's the oldest style aswell meaning it probably won't be forgotten for hundreds more years
Amen.
@@RJ-em1dg I Love Classical Musical too. I'm going to download on my iPod to listen in peace and quiet. It's hard to remember the classical musician name; and which musician made the name of the music.
Creeper: (follows you into house)
You:
10:25
Lol
*_*Blue Lobster flashback*_*
Thanks to you, this is a very wonderful and precíse collection! It contains all of my favourites and much more!
All those genius from Europe and Russia, such an amazing and great pleasure to our ears and soul.
7:46 these glasses look drawn on
*Oh WaiT*
Is there a joke I’m missing?
I feel like Chopin is staring into my soul
Kai Maki yea thats the effect
Well its definitely working
i thought it was only me hehe
Kai Maki as soon as I saw your text his face appeared ;(
Kai Maki someday when I come back to this video he is going to blink right at me.. I KNOW IT
I've finaly found the song I've been looking 10 years for...
XD
Which one was it
@@mrhouse2208 Edvard Grieg - Morning Mood
Lol, morning wood.
That had to be amazing.
8:45 is me at age 11 drinking grape juice out of a wine glass finally being able to sit at the adults table. "ah yes! how very witty uncle frank. please go on!"
you pass the vibe hahahaha
Bahahah i can’t 😭🤚🏻
But it's spring no autumn
😅😅
I’ve been looking for 2:27 for over an HOUR. THANK YOU!
Brilliant and thank you for this compilation
Bro, Tchaikovsky's LIT
eyo mochi what ya doin here
Hes my favorite
He killed it
about ur username I’m more of a kooktiddie guy but you can’t go wrong with namtiddies
10:00 Added with that music this is the most intense photo ever
XD
hahha
Sacrilegious
This is the mood for when you forget grades are due but you been fucking around the whole time
When there is only 5 min left and u have 10 questions left
So many beautiful pieces of music by the Masters of classical music!
I still always come back to this video ! I love it, reminds me how amazing classical music really is! Thanks for putting it together ! Rachel
I would add:
Dimtri Shostakovich - Waltz No. 2
Gustav Mahler - Piano Quartet In A Minor
Handel - Sarabande
Chopin - Spring Waltz (ok turns out its wrong)
Schubert - Serenade
Prokofiev - Dance of the Knights
Spring Waltz was not composed by Chopin :)
Rachmaninoff PRELUDE IN C MINOR
There was never a piece from Chopin called Spring Waltz. Sorry. It's called Mariage d' amour
By Spring Waltz, U mean Mariage d'amour. It's a piece from Paul de Senneville and well-known by Richard Claydermann
I would add beethoven's 6th symphony and saint saen's carnival of animals, suprise symphony. also hungarian rhapsodies for tom and jerry lovers
Tchaivosky , is legendary. His pieces are used in everything
Me encanta este tipo de videos, son demasiado bellos y te sientes muy relajado al conectarte a esas epocas.
Thank you so much for this ... so many of these i have tried to remember from my childhood as my father taught us to love classical music. I loved it and can now... build onto my list with childhood memories ... miss my papa .
You really can't compare composers and say who's best . Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Chopin, and so many more were all gifted geniuses. They all speak to our hearts and souls differently, so we can have our favorites, but they all gave us the greatest gifts ever in their music.
I agree with you completely.
Fredrick frickin Chopin
GRIEG IS A LEGEND
Freedom on World without War Weapons and Russians Empereor please make End with War, you becoms respect from World for end of war with Ukraine,.....
Simple Beethoven.
Whether you're an art critic, scientist, businessman or spicy memer the charm of Classical Music brings us all together.
Hidden Spirit Un poco si eh
This video is a life saver !!!! I often dream of songs as like a background noise in my dreams, and I had what I now know the flower duet playing all night the beginning.i couldn't remember and spent 2 days searching till I came across this video
Me encantan todas! Que lindas melodias que deben de perdurar por la eternidad.Muchas de ellas las escuche en los dibujos animados looney tunes, peliculas de disney y muchos dibujos animados en mi niñez.
That moment you realize Chopin is your favorite composer. Dude's list is legendary.
Str8 bangers.
@@BiscuitBarrel179 Wow, that was fascinating to look up!
The fact that he wrote funeral march and no one knows why he wrote it in the first place makes me wonder
Stil enyoing Antonio Vivaldi and reserching Gusele Verdi... Others i know Johan Sebastian Sttaus, ....
But it's bad to hurry.... I hawe so mu h time to input all of the greatest.
Omggg, yeesss, I was like " Chopin is the best " ...
But when I listened to Liszt....
He is my favorite now..
Tchaikovsky: My all-time FAVORITE composer. As a lover of Christmas and all things Winter, how could you not love this guy, with his Nutcrackers and such.
The Doll’s Funeral ❤
And cannons, don't forget the cannons
1812 overture
4:57, In the background of "Erik Satie - Gnossienne no. 1", you can hear the faint sound of sci fi beeping sound effects. It is best heard if you turn up the sound all the way up.
Love it and been looking for something like this !!! Thanks so much.
Hope TikTok will never find these gems
Same here
@@b-av7475 Same here
SAME
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Every Hard Rocker and Metalhead has a love Classical Music we can't deny it!! Every single one of these tunes is a masterpiece!!
yes im a rocker in nature and if you listen to pink floyd, genesis, procol harem, the moody blues they all used orchestral in their music . if you want real heavy classical try listen to verdis requim in particular piece dies arai that will turn you into mush.
Absolutely! Listen to Metallica's For Whom the Bell Tolls and you will hear Bach in it. After I heard this, I read some bios on the band and learned that Cliff Burton studied Bach. It's just amazing, musical genius!
@@lauriekelley5628 yes most rockers like myself love the classics and also metallica start their show with their admiration of ennio morricone with ecstasy of gold.
I want to hear Strauss done in head banging death metal!
Yep. Most think heavy metal began in the late 1960's. In fact it started in 1801 when Beethoven wrote the 3rd movement of Sonata No.14 ("Moonlight").
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This is pretty damn comprehensive! I can't think of a single ultra-famous classical piece you overlooked!
I've been looking for a piece at 10.49 for ages. At least for the past 3 years. Went through many of these collections but couldn't find it. Probably because I suck at searching. So glad that found it here. Thanks for posting this. You are a hero
11:27 when you enter the classrom and everyone looking at you
Even the painting is looking at you.
LOL XD
Lmaoooo XD
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