@@goodchessactor los derechos están extintos. Por eso los discos de música clásica interpretados por magníficas orquestas de la Europa del este cuestan muy baratos.
Hello mustache guy. I mean usually you listen to the music and never take the time to look at the name especially when it's a classical piece and the titles are not very memorable.
You play so beautifully! I have not heard Strauss in ages, and now want to start listening again. Strauss was truly a genius...some of the most alive, and sparkly, pretty music ever...not to mention your interpretation of him.
Two of the items for orchestra. Voices of Spring (Frühlingsstimme) czcams.com/video/YQJYCBw_RbI/video.html Roses from the South czcams.com/video/gbOzvAERuHk/video.html You can find most by researching the channel Please enjoy
One episode of Tom & Jerry has nearly all these. The episode is titled Johann Mouse. God bless the soul of Scott Bradlee who arranged music for Tom & Jerry along with other MGM cartoons
@@kidkrowtaylor "Mice Follies" is where Jerry and Nibbles froze the kitchen, it does feature "Springtime Waltz by Johanne Strauss" czcams.com/video/MsPNXLD7NJg/video.html
Every New Year we watch the concert from Vienna, they always have 3 Encores, a surprise piece, the Beautiful Blue Danube, and the Radetsky March. Fun fact: all the vintage instruments are owned by the orchestra, not the musicians. They are carefully selected to match each other and the performance space for an optimal sound.
0:01-0:11 An der schönen, blauen Donau 0:12-0:24 Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka 0:25-0:34 Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald 0:35-0:51 Du und Du (You and You from Die Fledermaus) 0:52-1:19 Rosen aus dem Süden 1:20-1:39 Radetzky Marsch (composed by Johann Strauss Sr. ) 1:40-2:30 Frühlingsstimmen 2:31-2:58 Wein, Weib und Gesang 2:59-3:17 Künstlerleben 3:18-4:05 Annen Polka
But you didn't correct his other mistake: 0:35-0:51 should really have been Genug, damit, genug - since that was the first occurence of the one melody from that which he used!
[clapping along with the Radetzky March] My favorite. We just moved to Europe and my dream is to get tickets to the new year's eve concert of the Vienna Philharmonic.
I played trumpet for Radetzky March 20 years ago. I've been searching for the name of that song ever since (my partitions said ''Prussian March''). I am soo grateful for you helping me finding that ear worm, you have no idea. Thank you a 1 000 times for what you do!
Fun fact: It wasn't written by the same dude as The Blue Danube, it was written by his dad. Same name with Junior and Senior annotated as required, but dad was only a one hit wonder. Cool song though, I would love to be that one hit wonder.
The Radetzky March does happen to have a claim to fame - or infamy. It was used as the theme for "news" broadcasts on the radio by the German regime from 1933-1945.
@@johnsavard7583 That's a pity - I kinda like the tune, so I will ignore that fact, but curse the bastards to abuse one of my favourite tunes before I was born 🙂
Strauss pieces are just another level of composition of a piece. Such beautifully and sparkly played pieces with such deep meaning! Knowing the fact that these pieces are not very known by name should receive high recognition of what a composer like strauss could compose in classical music.
this is the first time I saw the Lord using/consulting the notes 😲💥 I always thought that he has them pinned by the camera -> and that's why he always seems to be looking into our souls ... 😉🤭😂😁
At first sight, I wanted to writhe the same thing. Until I discovered this early video from 2017 from him. czcams.com/video/dHcm9sS94iE/video.html here he's using / demonstratively not using the notes. O.o
No. 7 is a theme from the overture to the operetta "Die Fledermaus" ("The Bat"); never heard of "You and You" before. No. 5 "Radetzky March" wasn't composed by Johann Strauss II, but by his father Johann Strauss I.
It's sometimes used optionally in performances of Die Fledermaus, particularly to end the party scene, but was composed several years before the opera.
@@BennyLlama39 OK. So from now on, according to your "technical" logic, all compositions by Johann Sebastian, Carl Philipp Emanuel, Johann Christian, Wilhelm Friedemann and Johann Christoph Friedrich are to be called "a Bach piece (unless otherwise specified)". And the latest albums by Dhani Harrison and Sean Lennon is "technically" Beatle music as well, right? Sorry, I don't buy into it 🤔
@@victorhugotoledocofre1366 Who took a shit on your Wheaties this morning? Try to add a bit of levity and some putz gets snarky. And people wonder why I'm a prick 24/7.
Wow. Brings back memories. In the early Sixties, I was forced to take piano lessons and had to learn a couple of those tunes. Turned me off classical music for a while. I picked up on the electric guitar in 1967 and destroyed any memories I had of Strauss. (I still have that same electric guitar today!!) Slowly I was drawn back to the keyboard and started enjoying Beethoven. But I still prefer the guitar. Thanks for the memories!!
GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR TU DON Y HABILIDAD .....SIEMPRE ME GUSTÓ TOCAR PIANO PERO AHORA A MIS 51 AÑOS NO CREO QUE PUEDA EMPEZAR UN GRAN SALUDO DE UN ARGENTINO HERMANO BRASILERO
You (he) play(s) so beautiful. It is so heartwarming. I learned to play and love the piano, but I really have no talent. I really appreciate the great skill and dedication it takes to be this good on the piano. Bravo!
Der Salzburger und Wiener Einfluss ist nicht zu überhören You never forgett this tones wich are engreaved in our minds till our childhood I love it to discover tones of music wich i missed
Thank you for continuing to show your talents on the piano, some things never get old, you are of a dying breed it would seem at your talent and knowledge level!!
Well, I did badly : I knew of only 2 titles, those being The Blue Danube and The Radeztki March ; of the remaining 8 works, I knew that 6 had been composed by Strauss, but couldn't recall their names. And how at 67 years I had never heard "Trish Trash Polka" or "Wine Women and Song" and yet considered myself cosmopolitan and well educated... well , I am at a loss for words and feel embarrassed. Maestro ! Once again in your debt and grateful that you have saved me from the favela of intellectual poverty. 😌
Beautiful... food for the soul. My Mother used to sing the first four of these at the sink while washing dishes when I was a little girl and Granny used to play them on vynal records while knitting in front of the fire on a cold winter's evening and many more Madam butterfly, Peer Gint, sorry if I have spelled than wrong I was only little at the time oh and Peter and the wolf was my record... my very own in Granny's collection. xxx play on maestro, play on...
Wow ty for that! Oh yes I heard I have heard them Beautiful music before I know this man had Joy in his heart when he created these tunes. Ty for playing them all. Wow!
Recognized most of them. But I love to hear you play some of the better known ones lily the radeski march all the way through. I remember matching into grades ,3 to 7 to this tune.
And then there are many walzes not from Strauss, like "sobre las olas" (over the waves), "les patineurs", "amor et printemps", "Bad'ner Mad'ln", "Winterstürme", "Wiener Bürger", "verschmähte Liebe" ... and then there are less famous walzes probably even you do not know like "La Gitana" by Ernest Bucalossi or "wedding of the winds" by John T. Hall
After seeing and hearing this the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra will be playing all those tunes in my head. It'll be just like New Year's day all over again.
Great work as always, and no matter how many times I see that piano I think it's gorgeous lots of good energy to you my friend and keep up the good work.
There's actually a few composers with the name of Strauss. It's Johann Strauss II that you're referring to. He wrote hundreds of pieces so it's only natural nobody would recall the names of most of them. Blue Danube is one of my favourites so I know that name, as would fans of the movie 2001.
Thanks for this video. I had to come to your CZcams Channel and catch up. After I completed the Hannah Studies (for dexterity) I had that precise touch. You know much more material than I. And you Are GREAT 👍
A expressão ser o cara significa ser incrível, ser o máximo, fazer algo impressionante. E Roberto Carlos disse isso em sua Música pra expressar uma pessoa incrível com empatia. Coisa que vc parece não ter meu amigo.
10 Strauss pieces is easy to find considering you have at least 5 composers named Strauss to pick from. We start with Johann Strauss the elder. Then go to his three sons Johann Baptist Strauss (aka. Johann Strauss the younger), Josef Strauss, and Eduard Strauß (ß is a German sign for a double s). To find the fifth we jump family and find Richard Strauss.
There are only two of those that I can specifically recall having heard, and I knew the names of both of them. Blue Danube because that is used as docking music in every sci-fi everything ever, and Radetzky March because every concert band ever does that one at some point.
@@Lord_Vinheteiro just in the upper registers. But it’s not a criticism - it gives the sound that old time quality that takes me back to my childhood and my love of the Marx Bros films. ♥️
All right, Johann Strauss did write a waltz called "Du und Du". That waltz came out after Die Fledermaus, however, and it was built around several melodies from that operetta, only one of which was included in what Vinheteiro played. So the song from Die Fledermaus containing that melody should have been given as the "name" of the piece.
Como até hoje não soube dizer qual a nacionalidade do canal, vou considerar ele como um canal cosmopolita, era só isso, siga com seu excelente trabalho.
So what this video proves is that Strauss is responsible for like 95% of the merry go round tracks in Rollercoaster Tycoon.
Well, the merry go round is cheating as it has a waltz medley containing several waltzes (all of them by one of the Strausses).
@@daanwilmer And they probably don't have the rights to the songs.
@@goodchessactor los derechos están extintos. Por eso los discos de música clásica interpretados por magníficas orquestas de la Europa del este cuestan muy baratos.
@@James_Looked Gracias por esa información James.
3 seconds into the video I go to comments to look for this, and I'm happy to say I'm not disappointed!
It's jaw dropping how I've heard of all of these piece and never knew the name to any of them
You are everywhere
Same
Hello mustache guy. I mean usually you listen to the music and never take the time to look at the name especially when it's a classical piece and the titles are not very memorable.
@@Moises01020e I noticed that too. See that name a lot.
Considering you commented in a considerable amount of twoset videos I thought you’d at least know blue Danube’s name
You play so beautifully! I have not heard Strauss in ages, and now want to start listening again. Strauss was truly a genius...some of the most alive, and sparkly, pretty music ever...not to mention your interpretation of him.
Two of the items for orchestra.
Voices of Spring (Frühlingsstimme)
czcams.com/video/YQJYCBw_RbI/video.html
Roses from the South
czcams.com/video/gbOzvAERuHk/video.html
You can find most by researching the channel
Please enjoy
Agreement, you play so beautiful...my soul in space...
One episode of Tom & Jerry has nearly all these. The episode is titled Johann Mouse. God bless the soul of Scott Bradlee who arranged music for Tom & Jerry along with other MGM cartoons
I think it was the one were Jerry went ice skating🤔
@@mirceapintelie361 was that when they pull the elements or something out of the fridge onto the ground and freeze the whole house 🤔
the frozen kitchen
@@mirceapintelie361 that's "Mouse in Manhattan " and it wasn't ice Jerry was skating on.
czcams.com/video/2EZo17XagVQ/video.html
@@kidkrowtaylor "Mice Follies" is where Jerry and Nibbles froze the kitchen, it does feature "Springtime Waltz by Johanne Strauss" czcams.com/video/MsPNXLD7NJg/video.html
Every New Year we watch the concert from Vienna, they always have 3 Encores, a surprise piece, the Beautiful Blue Danube, and the Radetsky March. Fun fact: all the vintage instruments are owned by the orchestra, not the musicians. They are carefully selected to match each other and the performance space for an optimal sound.
0:01-0:11 An der schönen, blauen Donau
0:12-0:24 Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka
0:25-0:34 Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald
0:35-0:51 Du und Du (You and You from Die Fledermaus)
0:52-1:19 Rosen aus dem Süden
1:20-1:39 Radetzky Marsch (composed by Johann Strauss Sr. )
1:40-2:30 Frühlingsstimmen
2:31-2:58 Wein, Weib und Gesang
2:59-3:17 Künstlerleben
3:18-4:05 Annen Polka
Danke, titles as I know them!
Except, I believe the last one was named Annen Polka.
@@leifvejby8023 Thanks, yes, my typing mistake.
But you didn't correct his other mistake: 0:35-0:51 should really have been Genug, damit, genug - since that was the first occurence of the one melody from that which he used!
No they're not. It's barely in English!? 🤣
Bis auf Wein, Weib... und Künstlerleben kannte ich den Rest.
[clapping along with the Radetzky March] My favorite. We just moved to Europe and my dream is to get tickets to the new year's eve concert of the Vienna Philharmonic.
I played trumpet for Radetzky March 20 years ago. I've been searching for the name of that song ever since (my partitions said ''Prussian March''). I am soo grateful for you helping me finding that ear worm, you have no idea. Thank you a 1 000 times for what you do!
Fun fact: It wasn't written by the same dude as The Blue Danube, it was written by his dad. Same name with Junior and Senior annotated as required, but dad was only a one hit wonder. Cool song though, I would love to be that one hit wonder.
The Radetzky March does happen to have a claim to fame - or infamy. It was used as the theme for "news" broadcasts on the radio by the German regime from 1933-1945.
@@johnsavard7583 That's a pity - I kinda like the tune, so I will ignore that fact, but curse the bastards to abuse one of my favourite tunes before I was born 🙂
@@johnsavard7583 I went to a performance of the Lippizaners many years ago, and one of the dances was set to Radetzky.
@@dougerrohmer A more accurate Timeline would be Napaleonic Austria for Radetzky March if that makes you feel better about it
That piano has such a beautiful tone.
Ótimo vídeo, traga mais vídeos de músicas clássicas completas por favor, admiro o trabalho do senhor!
Strauss pieces are just another level of composition of a piece. Such beautifully and sparkly played pieces with such deep meaning! Knowing the fact that these pieces are not very known by name should receive high recognition of what a composer like strauss could compose in classical music.
this is the first time I saw the Lord using/consulting the notes 😲💥 I always thought that he has them pinned by the camera -> and that's why he always seems to be looking into our souls ... 😉🤭😂😁
At first sight, I wanted to writhe the same thing. Until I discovered this early video from 2017 from him. czcams.com/video/dHcm9sS94iE/video.html here he's using / demonstratively not using the notes. O.o
No. 7 is a theme from the overture to the operetta "Die Fledermaus" ("The Bat"); never heard of "You and You" before. No. 5 "Radetzky March" wasn't composed by Johann Strauss II, but by his father Johann Strauss I.
Yes!
It's sometimes used optionally in performances of Die Fledermaus, particularly to end the party scene, but was composed several years before the opera.
*Technically* speaking, the Radetzky March is still Strauss if nobody specifies which one composed it. 🙂
@@BennyLlama39 OK. So from now on, according to your "technical" logic, all compositions by Johann Sebastian, Carl Philipp Emanuel, Johann Christian, Wilhelm Friedemann and Johann Christoph Friedrich are to be called "a Bach piece (unless otherwise specified)". And the latest albums by Dhani Harrison and Sean Lennon is "technically" Beatle music as well, right? Sorry, I don't buy into it 🤔
@@victorhugotoledocofre1366 Who took a shit on your Wheaties this morning? Try to add a bit of levity and some putz gets snarky. And people wonder why I'm a prick 24/7.
Wow. Brings back memories. In the early Sixties, I was forced to take piano lessons and had to learn a couple of those tunes. Turned me off classical music for a while. I picked up on the electric guitar in 1967 and destroyed any memories I had of Strauss. (I still have that same electric guitar today!!) Slowly I was drawn back to the keyboard and started enjoying Beethoven. But I still prefer the guitar. Thanks for the memories!!
Блеск, обожаю этого человека
GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR TU DON Y HABILIDAD .....SIEMPRE ME GUSTÓ TOCAR PIANO PERO AHORA A MIS 51 AÑOS NO CREO QUE PUEDA EMPEZAR UN GRAN SALUDO DE UN ARGENTINO HERMANO BRASILERO
Si!! Se puede!!!!
Having watched the New year concert from Vienna a number of years, it's hard to not start clapping when the Radetzky march comes up 🤣
Sir I have been looking EVERYWHERE for the Trish Trash Polka, and You and You. It took 10 videos to get here, but I knew you wouldn't let me down!
Wow, I've never been so early!!! Amazing compilation Lord Vinheteiro! Thank you!!
Lots of love from India!!
Love from Brazil!
I can't forget "Beautiful Blue Danube" by Strauss as it was the music played when I first danced with a childhood beau
0:26, ah easily one of most beautiful classical pieces. 👌👌
You (he) play(s) so beautiful. It is so heartwarming. I learned to play and love the piano, but I really have no talent. I really appreciate the great skill and dedication it takes to be this good on the piano. Bravo!
These songs I have heard for all but some songs I didn’t know the name haha.
Love from Taiwan🇹🇼 ❤️❤️
Maestro....your performance.....is Magic.
Der Salzburger und Wiener Einfluss ist nicht zu überhören
You never forgett this tones wich are engreaved in our minds till our childhood
I love it to discover tones of music wich i missed
Grande Fabrício di Paolo, o rei da pesca e da música clássica, verdadeiro homem do século XXI
E o rei das champolas também!
@@Lord_Vinheteiro Deposto pelo casamento huehuehue
@@Lord_Vinheteiro por isso não casou tem tanta que não consegue escolher uma
I didn't know that. I love fish. Is there nothing this man cannot do?
ksksksksk
Sweet tones coming from that piano. Not too bright or too muddy.
🥰
There is only one I did not recognize as having heard before. I love this music. Can't believe I just discovered your chann. Love it
Love this..So nice to hear these pieces on 🎹! My Favorite is either an Artist's Life or Roses From the south I think it's called
This here video is one of the most delightful Vinheteiro has produced.
Really enjoy your videos. I have learned so much from them! Thank you
Welcome back Maestro! Wonderful selections played well here.
Sou uma champola dourada de 20 anos KKKKKKKKKK passando pra admirar esse trabalho LINDOOO do Lord mais querido por mim ❤️❤️❤️
Parabéns por admirar esse gênero. Poucos, muuuuuiiittoo poucos conseguem sentir a beleza de elevar o espírito com essas músicas.
@@zenildoradke5979 lembre se, os idiotas dominarão o mundo. Não pela qualidade, mas pela quantidade. Eles são MUITOS
It's so nice hearing "The Blue Danube" being played straight instead of for laughs.
What's wrong with the Spike Jones arrangement of Blue Danube? ;)
I have never associated "Voices of Spring" with Strauss...thank you!
Thank you for continuing to show your talents on the piano, some things never get old, you are of a dying breed it would seem at your talent and knowledge level!!
@Soulful Notes I will have to check out the channel, thanks for replying to me.
Well, I did badly : I knew of only 2 titles, those being The Blue Danube and The Radeztki March ; of the remaining 8 works, I knew that 6 had been composed by Strauss, but couldn't recall their names. And how at 67 years I had never heard "Trish Trash Polka" or "Wine Women and Song" and yet considered myself cosmopolitan and well educated... well , I am at a loss for words and feel embarrassed.
Maestro ! Once again in your debt and grateful that you have saved me from the favela of intellectual poverty. 😌
Beautiful... food for the soul. My Mother used to sing the first four of these at the sink while washing dishes when I was a little girl and Granny used to play them on vynal records while knitting in front of the fire on a cold winter's evening and many more Madam butterfly, Peer Gint, sorry if I have spelled than wrong I was only little at the time oh and Peter and the wolf was my record... my very own in Granny's collection. xxx play on maestro, play on...
Großartig wie immer👏👏👏
The way you are able to play looks so effortless und smooth. I love it.
Mozart judges silently in the background, as one does.
Wow ty for that! Oh yes I heard I have heard them Beautiful music before I know this man had Joy in his heart when he created these tunes. Ty for playing them all. Wow!
Thank you so much for the musical education. So well performed, and may I add - the sound of the piano is captured with perfection.
Yes. Remarkable tone from an upright piano.
You're right!!! I knew all of them without knowing any of them 😌
Greetings from Poland. Love your channel! It has been on yt for so long. Great skills and tunes.
Absolutely correct. Not only that I had no idea about the names, but that I don’t even know some of the songs… shame on me 😅
Recognized most of them.
But I love to hear you play some of the better known ones lily the radeski march all the way through.
I remember matching into grades ,3 to 7 to this tune.
Piękne wykonania 😀👏 👏 👏. Pozdrawiam serdecznie 😀💚🇵🇱
FINALLY, I KNOW THE MUSIC NAME FOR EACH SONG.
THANK YOU SOOO VERY MUCH. YOU ARE A WORLD CLASS PIANIST!
I recognize several of these from the 1943 Merrie Melodies short, "A Corny Concerto". 😁
The Lord at his best. Always the best to hear the classics from the master. Thanks
And then there are many walzes not from Strauss, like "sobre las olas" (over the waves), "les patineurs", "amor et printemps", "Bad'ner Mad'ln", "Winterstürme", "Wiener Bürger", "verschmähte Liebe"
... and then there are less famous walzes probably even you do not know like "La Gitana" by Ernest Bucalossi or "wedding of the winds" by John T. Hall
André Rieu's orchestra has a terrible neglect of Tchaikovsky waltzes.
“But when the cat stopped playing… it was the same old story.”
Vinheteiro when he’s not playing the piano lol
Bottas healed Zhou's broken heart with beautiful music.
After seeing and hearing this the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra will be playing all those tunes in my head. It'll be just like New Year's day all over again.
Knew the first 3 names because of looney tunes, and Voices of Spring from the three stooges. Clearly a man of culture...
Thinking about all the people that have been dancing to this in the past, respect that.
Vinheterio you really could use a Clavichord in this amazing room you have
Great work as always, and no matter how many times I see that piano I think it's gorgeous lots of good energy to you my friend and keep up the good work.
There's actually a few composers with the name of Strauss. It's Johann Strauss II that you're referring to. He wrote hundreds of pieces so it's only natural nobody would recall the names of most of them.
Blue Danube is one of my favourites so I know that name, as would fans of the movie 2001.
Yes and Radetzky March is from his father Johann Strauss I. as far as I know.
and Strauss III is a completely unrelated person. lol
Thanks for this video. I had to come to your CZcams Channel and catch up. After I completed the Hannah Studies (for dexterity) I had that precise touch. You know much more material than I. And you Are GREAT 👍
Most of the pieces I know under different names or just Op. numbers. Loved the medley.
Thank you for giving us more on each piece. I even went back to listen to “You and You”.
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You are awesome 👏👏👏! Please PLAY ONE FULL SONG! Cheers
Sou de Tucuruí no Pará e acompanho seu trabalho, vc é muito bom mesmo. Como diz Roberto Carlos "vc é o Cara"
Tem uns jacundá pinima nadando por aí?
Quando que Roberto Carlos disse isso?????
A expressão ser o cara significa ser incrível, ser o máximo, fazer algo impressionante. E Roberto Carlos disse isso em sua Música pra expressar uma pessoa incrível com empatia. Coisa que vc parece não ter meu amigo.
Meu amigo vinheteiro aqui em Tucuruí tem muito jacundá e muito tucunaré. Kkkkkkk
Roberto Carlos disse: "esse cara sou eu".
Aww, "Voices of spring" is my favourite!))
10 Strauss pieces is easy to find considering you have at least 5 composers named Strauss to pick from.
We start with Johann Strauss the elder. Then go to his three sons Johann Baptist Strauss (aka. Johann Strauss the younger), Josef Strauss, and Eduard Strauß (ß is a German sign for a double s). To find the fifth we jump family and find Richard Strauss.
Flashbacks to my youth spending hours and hours playing Roller-coaster Tycoon and listening to the merry-go-round music
I'm glad to see you recovered (100%?) from your broken hand.
Lord vinheteiro cara eu sou teu fã 🇧🇷🤵🏻♂️🎹
Mestre dos pianos
Aqui em Joinville (SC) conheço jovens que vibram ao falar de você, e eu ainda mais.
Lord, você é realmente FANTÁSTICO!!!!
Valel mano! Um abraco a vcs de Joinville!
"Artist's Life" is in the original Roller Coaster Tycoon played by the Merry-Go-Round. Glad to know the name of that tune now!
This was most surprising! I knew so much Strauss... but I didn't know it was Strauss!
There are only two of those that I can specifically recall having heard, and I knew the names of both of them. Blue Danube because that is used as docking music in every sci-fi everything ever, and Radetzky March because every concert band ever does that one at some point.
You remind me of the late and great Victor Borge (both gifted pianists and humorists) compliment intended.
Grande lordão, manda bem demais no piano
The painting beside him will clap someday for him..
The Waltz King! I love Johann Strauss II music! Thanks for playing and sharing!
I love how the audio clipping in the recording makes it sound like Chico Marx from his movies. ♥️
Is the audio clipping? I dont hear the clips.
@@Lord_Vinheteiro just in the upper registers. But it’s not a criticism - it gives the sound that old time quality that takes me back to my childhood and my love of the Marx Bros films. ♥️
They sounded familiar, but I could not recall the names until now. Thanks for the music.
Звук у вашего пианино просто потрясающе плавный!!!!!!!!!!
All right, Johann Strauss did write a waltz called "Du und Du". That waltz came out after Die Fledermaus, however, and it was built around several melodies from that operetta, only one of which was included in what Vinheteiro played. So the song from Die Fledermaus containing that melody should have been given as the "name" of the piece.
Which would be: Genug, damit, genug!
Artist's life WOW, that was My First Time seeing you look at a music sheet! Nice! XD
Beautifully played!
Can you do full version of Hungarian rhapsody again?
yes! I will start to post more videos soon!
Thanks to the cartoons of my youth I’ve heard several of these.
Como até hoje não soube dizer qual a nacionalidade do canal, vou considerar ele como um canal cosmopolita, era só isso, siga com seu excelente trabalho.
Bravo !!!!!!! Always awesome music ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I'm going to enjoy the wonderful performance 👍 😎 😄
Very helpful! Indeed... I have heard most of these and didn't know the names of all but the first one!
Just a great pleasure listening to your mastery...
That index finger in the air just saying “ Wait for it! “. I’m on the edge of my seat every time! Great stuff!
I had never heard any until now. Thanks
1:23 ever since I first listened to this piece, I fell in love with it. Go check it out!
The sheer number of these I remember first hearing from Tom and Jerry and looney tunes is astounding.
You should do a Tom & Jerry special someday. That music made me want to chase a mouse and hit my head with an iron.
It's always a pleasure watching your videos. Great music, great show 🤩👏🏻
I have to be honest, I only know at least two of these from the Merry Go Round music in Roller Coaster Tycoon.
I danced on half of these songs in both ballet and rhythmic gymnastics classes... clearly I did not know where they were from
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