Guess the Composer (Classical music Test) Part II (EASY)
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- Classical music test "Guess the composer" Part II (EASY).
Can you guess 15 composers by hearing their music in 15 seconds?
If you have troubles - you may choose them from List in 10 seconds.
This experimental classic music test format is differs from other tests and quizes.
WRITE YOUR OPINION about Test in COMMENTS!
ENJOY!
Average result from comments (22 users): 13,5/15 (on 29.05.2024)
Sorry All for mistake: Tomaso Albinoni .. not Albioni !!!
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I successfully guessed Rosas, as it was the only composer I didn't know and I knew the music did not belong to anyone else. lol
Did terribly on Part 1 (5 out of 15), but with the above guess, scored 15/15 on this one!
Another fun video, thanks for posting. From the start, I did not know who Rosas was, but as soon as the melody came up I recognized it. Learn something every day,
Thanks. I also did not know Emile Waldteufel from Part III with a beautiful melody in Strauss style))
I recognized all but Rosas without problem. His composition was familiar but didn't know the title and the componist.
12/15. The Rosas piece was very familiar but I had no idea it was by him.
Just a little typo: the composer's name is Albinoni, not Albioni.
Thanks for remark. I have other mistakes in my videos, for example Edvard Grieg in my video called EdWard. I'll keep that in mind for the future!
Not to mention that the work in question is a fake that was falsely attributed to Alinoni. It was written in the 1950's.
@@Quotenwagnerianer I read that the author is Remo Giazotto, who wrote "Adagio" based on found Albinoni's music fragments in Library. But all over the world she is known as "Adagio Albinoni". It is very interesting fact))
@@adiosmusictest And the source of those fragments remains unresolved. There exists only a photocopy and it is not clear where it came from and whether it really by Albinoni.
@@Quotenwagnerianer Original comment in right version: "Just a little typo: the composer's name is Giazotto, not Albioni." ))
13/15 this time. I've never heard of Rosas.
Another fun quiz, thanks for putting this together. (14/15).
I got most of them, guessing Juventino Rosas by the process of elimination, because his was the only obscure name that matched up with his very familiar tune (which I first heard in an Abbott and Costello sketch!), known by the tune but not the composer. Thank you!
Amazing
You’ve got some strange recordings for some pieces, and the sound quality is suffering from audio compressor settings sometimes (see especially Le nozzle di Figaro ouverture). But quite entertaining anyway
Wth no formal education on the matter, I got most of them. Thanks for the quiz!
The best list is Listz's list
Franz and I will try to puzzle you even more))
11
Happy 200th anniversary to Beethoven’s ninth symphony, released May 7, 1824❤
Not quite as easy as the first one. 14/15, I made a silly mistake and mistook Verdi with Mozart.
All but 2 correct
13/15
The Brahms waltz is for piano duet, not violin. (He also wrote two versions for piano solo and one for two pianos.)
guessed all composers, but only 12/15 for the titles of the pieces
Albinoni!!
Thanks for remark. It's my mistake.
That was easy - got them all! The opening and closing music was the the Waltz from Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite no.1. And what else to guide us but Liszt's list.
These Parts are more interesting to ordinary users, you should be bored with them))
15/15. Did you make this one so easy because the symphonies one was so hard?
A respectable 12/15.
15/15. Although I had never heard of Rosas either. Melody was very familiar. As the Adagio by Albinoni is considered misattributed to him, perhaps we had thought the melody "Over the Waves" had been written by someone else, like J. Strauss.
Thanks for remarks. I'm going to do Part V more difficult for the experts)
15/15 + every composition correct. I don't think Pachelbe ever heard his piece on the Piano, haha. Great!
And Albinoni never heard the Adagio at all.
I got 13/15
me too
I had two errors. Shame on me!
13 is the wrong sample
It's based on Walter Scott's poem, not the Catholic prayer.
The adagio from Albinoni is actually not from this composer but a pastiche of his music composed by the Italian composer Remo Giazotto in 1958…
Thanks a lot. Other listeners have already notified me about this. I'm constantly learning something new.
15/15
The piece is Messiah. This reminds me of when my daughter cam home saying she was playing "Allegro giocoso" by Brahms. She didn't even know it was from the fourth symphony.
Thank you for your instructive comments, I have learned so many interesting things from them in recent days.
Tomaso Albinoni, with two "n"s.
Wolfgang Amadey.... Seriously? 😂
14/15, missed Smetana!
I wouldn’t have gained that much myself))
It's well worth listening to that Smetana piece if you've never heard it before.
Merci pour ce quiz 14/15, il me manquait Brahms.
Dès que j’ai vu Juventino Rosas, dans la liste, je me suis réjouie mais vous auriez pu tendre un piège avec lui en laissant Strauss pour la fin ! Il est malheureusement très méconnu, j’avais acheté un coffret de DIX disques 33 tours de valses pour avoir la valse grise de Maurice Jaubert, et bien Sobre Las Olas n’était même pas dedans… !
Deux petites remarques :
1) le canon de Pachelbel n’est pas une pièce pour piano
2) les paroles de l’Ave Maria de Schubert sont en principe en allemand et elles sont très belles aussi.
Merci pour vos commentaires. En fait, je confondais cette composition de Rosas avec Strauss))
15/15. This was a lot easier than the previous one
The first few Parts are really simple, but then they will become more difficult
Wolfgang Amadey ? who is that?
As commented, Rosas by deduction because I didn't know his name. Otherwise...
14, didn't get Smetana lol
La donna e... mobile?😮
Надо же, в этот раз всех угадал, даже Rosas'а (методом исключения). Обычно где-то половину только удаëтся.
Мне тоже "метод исключения" в разных квизах очень помогает)). А вообще - отличный результат!
14 😩😩😩😩
Johann Strauss Jr.
What‘s the piece at the very beginning?
E.Grieg - Anitra's Dance from Peer Gynt.
I got 9/15😢
There are so many experts here that this result seems weak, but it is not week, it's Good!
AlbiNoni...
Thanks for remark. In the comments we found out that most likely the author of "Adagio" is Giazotto, not Albinoni.
Спасибо за викторину! Дочь опять выиграла)
I guessed 15 right. 😉😉
Why not Franz Liszt himself?
He has so much work to do))
@@adiosmusictest 😃And he really did in his lifetime for others composers!
One should refer “pieces of music” and not “songs”… This is a bad habit from pop music.
Thank you. This error was corrected only in the latest videos.
it's well-known that Americans can't spell: IT'S ALBINONI, NOT ALBIONI!!!!!!!!!
I think Albioni sounds much more beautiful))
@@adiosmusictest You may think what you wish, but you are STILL WRONG.
What a terrible, terrible singer for Verdi!! 🤮🤮🤮
First, this test is WAY too easy. Second, Albinoni did NOT write that piece. It was written by a 20th century composer named Remo Giazotto. Maybe make sure your answers are correct before you publish tests like this? LAME!
Albinoni is my syntactic and semantic error. However, few people know the real author of Adagio. Thanks for the enlightenment.
You are right but common knowledge is so embedded with this piece it will always be associated with Albinoni.
Another niggle. Mozart never used the name Amadey. He was Christened Theophilus (Greek for Love God) then when he learned Italian changed to Amadeo (in 1770) and subsequently Amadè (1777). He used Amadeus in a jokey letter and this caught on in the wider world and appears on his death certificate in 1791. His widow used Amadeus and sometimes Gottlieb. But never Amadey.
Greetings. I've been waiting a long time for a comment on Mozart's name. I have a lot of problems with the transition from Russian to English. In Russian the name Amadeus is read as "Амадей" (Amadey) .. Like other names: "Сергей" (Sergey), "Евгений" (Evgeny), etc. And out of habit, I wrote closer to the Russian read version in Part II. In other parts used "Amadeus". Thanks for the historical information!
@@adiosmusictest Interesting! But I will continue using Amadeus for Wolfie's middle name.