The Best of Classical Music đ» Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Vivaldi đč Most Famous Classic Pieces
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- The very best of classical music era in a playlist with the greatest composers of all time such as Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Vivaldi, Wagner, Grieg and many more. Top beautiful piano, violin, orchestral, symphonic and choral masterpieces all in one mix for studying and concentration, working, reading, relaxation... Enjoy it!!!
Unwind and elevate your mood with this enchanting collection of the most famous classical pieces by legendary composers Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, and Vivaldi.
This beautiful compilation features a variety of moods and styles, from the playful melodies of Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" to the dramatic power of Beethoven's symphonies. Whether you're a seasoned classical music lover or just discovering its beauty, this video is the perfect way to relax, focus, or simply appreciate the timeless genius of these masters.
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"Canon in D major - Pachelbel","GymnopĂ©dies No.2 & No.3","Egmont Overture - Beethovenâ, âBrandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 - Bach", "Waltz (Tchaikovsky Op. 40)", "Cello Suite #1 in G - Prelude - Bach" and "Also Sprach Zarathustra - Strauss" performed by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
"The Four Seasons - Vivaldi" performed by John Harrison with the Wichita State University Chamber Players (freemusicarchive.org/music/john_harrison_with_the_wichita_state_university_chamber_players/the_four_seasons_vivaldi) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
"Piano Sonata No. 11 - III. Rondo Alla Turca "Turkish March" - Mozart" performed by Bernd Krueger (piano-midi.de) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
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Thanks so much.......love the peacefulness of this music, and the pictures.......thanks so much .
I hope this helps :)
01.. 0:00 - âMoonlight Sonataâ -- Beethoven
02.. 5:14 - âPrelude in C majorâ -- Bach
03.. 7:27 - âSerenade No. 13 in G majoâr -- Mozart
04.. 13:15 - âFĂŒr Elise" (Bagatelle No.25)â -- Beethoven
05.. 15:43 - âPrelude Op.28 No.4 in E minorâ -- Chopin
06.. 18:15 - âThe Four Seasons - SPRINGâ -- Vivaldi
07.. 22:15 - âThe Four Seasons - SUMMERâ -- Vivaldi
08.. 25:08 - âThe Four Seasons - AUTUMNâ -- Vivaldi
09.. 30:10 - âThe Four Seasons - WINTERâ-- Vivaldi
10.. 33:24 - âMessiahâ -- Handel
11.. 37:07 - âOuverture Op49â -- Tchaikovsky
12.. 53:26 - âGymnopĂ©dies No.1â -- Erik Satie
13.. 56:36 - âGymnopĂ©dies No.2â -- Erik Satie
14.. 59:13 - âGymnopĂ©dies No.3â -- Erik Satie
15.. 1:01:36 - âLes Toreadorsâ -- Georges Bizet
16.. 1:03:52 - âRide of the Valkyriesâ -- Wagner
17.. 1:09:13 - âAllegro con Brioâ -- Beethoven
18.. 1:16:05 - âTurkish Marchâ -- Mozart
19.. 1:19:38 - âMorning Moodâ -- Edvard Grieg
20.. 1:23:15 - âThe Nutcrakerâ -- Tchaikovsky
21.. 1:29:56 - âOde to Joy â -- Beethoven
22.. 1:53:34 - âThe Blue Danubeâ -- Johann Strauss II
23.. 2:02:53 - âHungarian Rhapsody No2â -- Franz Liszt
24.. 2:13:39 - âOuverture to Egmontâ -- Beethoven
25.. 2:22:43 - âCarmen Operaâ -- Bizet
26.. 2:24:41 - âBrandenburg Concertoâ -- Bach
27.. 2:31:55 - âThe Nutcrakerâ -- Tchaikovsky
28.. 2:33:36 - âIn the Hall of the Mountain Kingâ -- Edvard Grieg
29.. 2:35:55 - âOuverture- Can-canâ -- Jacques Offenbach
30.. 2:45:06 - âThe Funeral Marchâ -- FrĂ©dĂ©ric Chopin
31.. 2:54:28 - âWilliam Tell" Ouvertureâ -- Gioachino Rossini
32.. 3:06:10 - âTwelves pieces for solo pianoâ -- Pyotr Tchaikovsky
33.. 3:11:49 - âAmazing Graceâ -- James Carrell/David Clayton/John Newton
34.. 3:14:55 - âA Midsummer Night's Dreamâ -- Felix Mendelssohn
35.. 3:19:58 - âTocata in D minorâ -- Bach
36.. 3:23:03 - âCello Suite No.1 in G majorâ -- Bach
37.. 3:25:08 - âAlso sprach Zarathustraâ -- Richard Strauss
38.. 3:26:33 - âWiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nachtâ -- Johannes Brahms
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Can we just respect this guy for not putting any ads in between the music
yessss.... i noticed that
You can't put ads in something not yours :') it's seems rude and disrespectful
@@hikari69 yea but if he did its not like these 300 year old musicians are gonna copyright him
@@brendendreyer2858 LOOOOOOOOOOOL nice one
@@KarizixCR u wot m8
Everyone who reads this, we don't know each other and probably never will but I wish you all the best in life and all the luck in the world
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That is so kind, you too
Thanks
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Thanks! Same to you.
Until now, I had no idea how much I needed classical music in my life...honestly, I can't believe how beautiful these works of art are...
Yeah when Iâm stressed out I put classical music or when doing homework.Actually every time:D
@@karlasantos1391In high school in early to middle 90s , in Chamber Choir and Orchestra, I have to listen to classical music whilst working on my homework.
People who are listening this in 2021 right now, are the same people in a Hall In 16th Century enjoying music togetherđâ€.
You're right
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I can remember as it was yesterday.
Only 1700's kids will remember this.
Really? Then how come musicians still play these synphonies in 2017?
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The Pianorganist ye me mum would delivereth a package to the great Mozart every now and then and stated that he ought to play spectacular music every time she entered his corridor
otoka, do you not get the joke mate?
i can explain if need be lol
1998 and i'm in love with this music :)đ
I wish I gave classical music more credit when I was younger. Now that I'm older, I listen to it to combat high bouts of depression and it works every time. Take care of one another people x
Amen to that ! Eye-rolling sundays here come the classical records again.... -and roast beef dinner.- Now, I even remember some of the names of the pieces/composers.
Thank you dad, for such a -unprogressive dystopian- childhood đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđą
Alles gute und Liebe, gute Besserung.
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I'm listening to this while I'm still young and it's amazing! I don't understand how people think it's so boring and not good.
Alright pendulum
I have discovered that classical music can be played in the background when studying literally any subject and it never diverts my attention like pop songs. its amazing
it actually improves your ability to focus and is better for studying
@@internetbandit883 it also eliminate alot of background noise outside room, help in focus alot
Cos there's no stupid lyrics playing with your emotions
I just boned a girl hard with Mozart blaring out đđ
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Anyone else doing homework???
LoveTheo - Poggin lol now im doing my homework
studying dante right now
I'm supposed to be
Yeah, this is only for reading AP textbooks. I have my playlist visible to the public in my channel with my Classical/Ambient playlist including Metalstep/Dubstep/Chillstep Playlist and Videogames instrumentals(games I played) all for mostly reading.
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0:00- Moonlight Sonata ~ Beethoven
5:14- Prelude in C major ~ Bach
7:27- Serenade No. 13 in G major ~ Mozart
13:15- "Fur Elise" (Bagatelle No.25) ~ Beethoven
15:43- Prelude Op.28 No.4 in E minor ~ Chopin
18:15- The Four Seasons SPRING ~ Vivaldi
22:15- SUMMER ~ Vivaldi
25:08- AUTUMN~ Vivaldi
30:10- WINTER~ Vivaldi
33:24- Messiah ~ Handel
37:07- Ouverture Op49 ~ Tchaikovsky
53:26- Gymnopédies No.1 ~ Erik Satie
56:36 No.2
59:13 No.3
1:01:36- "Les Toreadors" ~ Georges Bizet
1:03:52- "Ride of the Valkyries" ~ Wagner
1:09:13- "Allegro con Brio" ~ Beethoven
1:16:05- "Turkish March" ~ Mozart
1:19:38- "Morning Mood" ~Edvard Grieg
1:23:15- The Nutcraker ~Tchaikovsky
1:29:56- Ode to Joy ~Beethoven
1:53:34- The Blue Danube ~Johann Strauss II
2:02:53- Hungarian Rhapsody No2 ~Franz Liszt
2:13:39- Ouverture to Egmont ~Beethoven
2:22:43- Carmen Opera ~ Bizet
2:24:41- Brandenburg Concerto ~Bach
2:31:55- The Nutcraker ~Tchaikovsky
2:33:36-"In the Hall of the Mountain King ~Edvard Grieg
2:35:55- Ouverture- Can-can ~Jacques Offenbach
2:45:06- "The Funeral March" ~ Frédéric Chopin
2:54:28-"William Tell" Ouverture ~ Gioachino Rossini
3:06:10- Twelves pieces for solo piano ~ Pyotr Tchaikovsky
3:11:49- "Amazing Grace" ~James Carrell/David Clayton/John Newton
3:14:55- "A Midsummer Night's Dream" ~Felix Mendelssohn
3:19:58- Tocata in D minor ~Bach
3:23:03- Cello Suite No.1 in G major ~Bach
3:25:08- "Also sprach Zarathustra" ~Richard Strauss
3:26:33- "Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht" ~Johannes Brahms
thanks a lot :)
thank you too!:D
A intégrer dans la description sans plus attendre ! Merci à toi ^^
Where can I download all of these tracks separated, all in a package??
Thank you!
I had forgotten how beautiful classical music is, should be introduced to all generations.
Simply beautiful music that reaches to the soul. Thank you for the compilation of beautiful melodies. Music heals like no other besides God.
It is said that.... a blind girl asked Beethoven how the moon looked like. She had never seen her beauty and was tremendously curious. Beethoven didnt know how to tell it as no visual description could help the girl. He understood that the only way was telling it in the language of emotions...This is how and why "moonlight Sonata" was composed.
+Lugnos Dee Wow, that is beautiful. I almost cried reading that =)
I thought Beethoven was deaf
+Penny Tration He didn't start to lose his hearing until 1798
Kelsey Copeland Thought he was born with it.Thank you for informing me!
No problem.
Track List:
01 - 0:00 - "Moonlight Sonata" -- Beethoven
02 - 5:14 - "Prelude in C major" -- Bach
03 - 7:27 - "Serenade No. 13 in G major" -- Mozart
04 - 13:15 - "Fur Elise" (Bagatelle No.25)" -- Beethoven
05 - 15:43 - "Prelude Op.28 No.4 in E minor" -- Chopin
06 - 18:15 - "The Four Seasons SPRING" -- Vivaldi
07 - 22:15 - "SUMMER" -- Vivaldi
08 - 25:08 - "AUTUMN" -- Vivaldi
09 - 30:10 - "WINTER" -- Vivaldi
10 - 33:24 - "Messiah" -- Handel
11 - 37:07 - "Ouverture Op49" - Tchaikovsky
12 - 53:26 - "Gymnopédies No.1" -- Erik Satie
13 - 56:36 - "Gymnopédies No.2" -- Erik Satie
14 - 59:13 - "Gymnopédies No.3" -- Erik Satie
15 - 1:01:36 - "Les Toreadors" -- Georges Bizet
16 - 1:03:52 - "Ride of the Valkyries" -- Wagner
17 - 1:09:13 - "Allegro con Brio" -- Beethoven
18 - 1:16:05 - "Turkish March" -- Mozart
19 - 1:19:38 - "Morning Mood" -- Edvard Grieg
20 - 1:23:15 - "The Nutcraker" -- Tchaikovsky
21 - 1:29:56 - "Ode to Joy" -- Beethoven
22 - 1:53:34 - "The Blue Danube" -- Johann Strauss II
23 - 2:02:53 - "Hungarian Rhapsody No2" -- Franz Liszt
24 - 2:13:39 - "Ouverture to Egmont" -- Beethoven
25 - 2:22:43 - "Carmen Opera" -- Bizet
26 - 2:24:41 - "Brandenburg Concerto" -- Bach
27 - 2:31:55 - "The Nutcraker" -- Tchaikovsky
28 - 2:33:36 - " In the Hall of the Mountain King " -- Edvard Grieg
29 - 2:35:55 - "Ouverture- Can-can" -- Jacques Offenbach
30 - 2:45:06 - " The Funeral March " -- Frédéric Chopin
31 - 2:54:28 - " William Tell Overture" -- Gioachino Rossini
32 - 3:06:10 - "Twelves pieces for solo piano" -- Pyotr Tchaikovsky
33 - 3:11:49 - "Amazing Grace" -- James Carrell/David Clayton/John Newton
34 - 3:14:55 - "A Midsummer Night's Dream" -- Felix Mendelssohn
35 - 3:19:58 - "Tocata in D minor" --Bach
36 - 3:23:03 - "Cello Suite No.1 in G major" --Bach
37 - 3:25:08 - "Also sprach Zarathustra" --Richard Strauss
38 - 3:26:33 - "Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht" -- Johannes Brahms
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@@justinilmert2274 stole? Listen, sponge brain. I copy, pasted and did what's called passing a good thing on. So, call it what you want. I did a positive thing, you are negative. Have a good night.
@@Biggus_Diggus1 thank you , you too
@@justinilmert2274 Thanks.
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Classical music is so relaxing and always calms my soul when. Especially when youâre stressed â„
Who still listens in 2024?
Me. I love this music. I am 47. Blessings
Moi, j'ai 43 ans. J'aime ce style de musique entre d'autres.
I'm listening doing the dishes. This totally relaxes me... now almost end of April 2024.
Me. AMAZING MUSIC
Brasil caramba!!!RECEBA
I grew up listening to the classical music station on airplanes and fell in love with it at a young age. I only associated it with my travels, Iâm now listening on the patio relaxing or while working is even more beautiful đ
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I started listening to classical music a long time ago, but not as intensively as in the last few months, and I can say that it has affected my life in an incredible way. One anecdote: "My son entered the house, heard music (I used to listen with headphones, and said: "It's like I entered a movie, it's great" :)
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Love this List! Thanks Just Instrumental Music
Track List:
01 - 0:00 - "Moonlight Sonata" -- Beethoven
02 - 5:14 - "Prelude in C major" -- Bach
03 - 7:27 - "Serenade No. 13 in G major" -- Mozart
04 - 13:15 - "Fur Elise" (Bagatelle No.25)" -- Beethoven
05 - 15:43 - "Prelude Op.28 No.4 in E minor" -- Chopin
06 - 18:15 - "The Four Seasons SPRING" -- Vivaldi
07 - 22:15 - "SUMMER" -- Vivaldi
08 - 25:08 - "AUTUMN" -- Vivaldi
09 - 30:10 - "WINTER" -- Vivaldi
10 - 33:24 - "Messiah" -- Handel
11 - 37:07 - "Ouverture Op49" - Tchaikovsky
12 - 53:26 - "Gymnopédies No.1" -- Erik Satie
13 - 56:36 - "Gymnopédies No.2" -- Erik Satie
14 - 59:13 - "Gymnopédies No.3" -- Erik Satie
15 - 1:01:36 - "Les Toreadors" -- Georges Bizet
16 - 1:03:52 - "Ride of the Valkyries" -- Wagner
17 - 1:09:13 - "Allegro con Brio" -- Beethoven
18 - 1:16:05 - "Turkish March" -- Mozart
19 - 1:19:38 - "Morning Mood" -- Edvard Grieg
20 - 1:23:15 - "The Nutcraker" -- Tchaikovsky
21 - 1:29:56 - "Ode to Joy" -- Beethoven
22 - 1:53:34 - "The Blue Danube" -- Johann Strauss II
23 - 2:02:53 - "Hungarian Rhapsody No2" -- Franz Liszt
24 - 2:13:39 - "Ouverture to Egmont" -- Beethoven
25 - 2:22:43 - "Carmen Opera" -- Bizet
26 - 2:24:41 - "Brandenburg Concerto" -- Bach
27 - 2:31:55 - "The Nutcraker" -- Tchaikovsky
28 - 2:33:36 - " In the Hall of the Mountain King " -- Edvard Grieg
29 - 2:35:55 - "Ouverture- Can-can" -- Jacques Offenbach
30 - 2:45:06 - " The Funeral March " -- Frédéric Chopin
31 - 2:54:28 - " William Tell Ouverture" -- Gioachino Rossini
32 - 3:06:10 - "Twelves pieces for solo piano" -- Pyotr Tchaikovsky
33 - 3:11:49 - "Amazing Grace" -- James Carrell/David Clayton/John Newton
34 - 3:14:55 - "A Midsummer Night's Dream" -- Felix Mendelssohn
35 - 3:19:58 - "Tocata in D minor" --Bach
36 - 3:23:03 - "Cello Suite No.1 in G major" --Bach
37 - 3:25:08 - "Also sprach Zarathustra" --Richard Strauss
38 - 3:26:33 - "Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht" -- Johannes Brahms
tchaikovsky "the nutcracker " two times?
Dang thatâs a lot of songs
Thank you
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crack noserial, Two different pieces, one is "The Waltz of the Flowers" and the other is "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy",
both from the two-act ballet "The Nutcracker", score by Pyotr Tchaikovsky.
Today is the day ive fallen in love with classical music. Absolutely beautiful stuff here.
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- Piano Sonata No. 14 "Moonlight Sonata" - Beethoven (0:00)
- Prelude in C major, BWV 846 - Bach (5:15)
- Serenade No. 13 in G major "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik", K.525 - I. Allegro - Mozart (7:28)
- Bagatelle No. 25 "Fur Elise" - Beethoven (13:16)
- Prelude No. 4 in E minor, Op. 28 - Chopin (15:43)
- The Four Seasons "La Primavera" Spring - I. Allegro - Vivaldi (18:15)
- The Four Seasons "L'estate" Summer - III. Presto - Vivaldi (22:26)
- The Four Seasons "L'autunno" Autumn - I. Allegro - Vivaldi (25:08)
- The Four Seasons "L'inverno" Winter - III. Allegro - Vivaldi (30:12)
- Messiah, HWV 56 - Haendel (33:24)
- 1812 Overture, Op. 49 - Tchaikovsky (37:08)
- Gymnopédie No. 1 - Satie (53:27)
- Gymnopédie No. 2 - Satie (56:37)
- Gymnopédie No. 3 - Satie (59:14)
- Carmen Suite No. 1 "Les Toreadors" - Bizet (1:01:37)
- Die WalkĂŒre "Ride of the Walkyries" - Wagner (1:03:53)
- Symphony No. 5 in C minor "Allegro con brio" - Beethoven (1:09:13)
- Piano Sonata No. 11 - III. Rondo Alla Turca "Turkish March" - Mozart (1:16:05)
- Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46 "Moorning Mood" - Grieg (1:19:37)
- The Waltz of the Flowers, Nutcracker - Tchaikovsky (1:23:15)
- Symphony No. 9 "The Choral" - IV. Ode to Joy (1:29:56)
- The Blue Danube, Op. 314 - Strauss II (1:53:34)
- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, S.244/2 - Liszt (2:02:54)
- Overture to Egmont, Op. 84 - Beethoven (2:13:40)
- Habanera "Le amour est un oiseux rebelle" Carmen Opera - Bizet (2:22:43)
- Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major, BWV 1049 - Bach (2:24:41)
- Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, The Nutcracker - Tchaikovsky (2:31:55)
- In the Hall of the Mountain King, Peer Gynt - Grieg (2:33:36)
- Overture to Orphée aux enfers "Can-can" - Offenbach (2:35:55)
- Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 35 - III. Marche FunĂšbre "The Funeral March" - Chopin (2:45:08)
- Overture to William Tell - Rossini (2:54:28)
- Twelve Pieces for Solo Piano, Op. 40 - No. 9 Valse - Tchaikovsky (3:06:11)
- Amazing Grace - Carrell / Clayton / Newton (3:11:49)
- Overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 21 - Mendelssohn (3:14:56)
- Toccata in D minor, BWV 565 - Bach (3:19:59)
- Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007 - Bach (3:23:04)
- Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30 - Strauss (3:25:09)
- "Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht" Op. 49, No. 4 "Brahms' Lullaby" - Brahms (3:26:34)
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Thank you hero
Thank you you are wonderful
You are my hero
I don't know why but I feel a big connection with classical music, it raises my spirit. I've always been a k-pop, rap, and love song girl but I love classical music. I feel such a big connection and I've even started learning violin. But I need to calm down because there's so many things I wanna do, like ballet. I'm also playing clarinet so I have too much on my plate. Learning French and Russian. I really have to chill loll đđđ.
Edit: I thought I was only listening for 10 minutes but I'm down to 60 đ
Just adding again the list given by Emanuil Pavlovil
0:00- Moonlight Sonata ~ Beethoven
5:14- Prelude in C major ~ Bach
7:27- Serenade No. 13 in G major ~ Mozart
13:15- "Fur Elise" (Bagatelle No.25) ~ Beethoven
15:43- Prelude Op.28 No.4 in E minor ~ Chopin
18:15- The Four Seasons SPRING ~ Vivaldi
22:15- SUMMER ~ Vivaldi
25:08- AUTUMN~ Vivaldi
30:10- WINTER~ Vivaldi
33:24- Messiah ~ Handel
37:07- Ouverture Op49 ~ Tchaikovsky
53:26- Gymnopédies No.1 ~ Erik Satie
56:36 No.2
59:13 No.3
1:01:36- "Les Toreadors" ~ Georges Bizet
1:03:52- "Ride of the Valkyries" ~ Wagner
1:09:13- "Allegro con Brio" ~ Beethoven
1:16:05- "Turkish March" ~ Mozart
1:19:38- "Morning Mood" ~Edvard Grieg
1:23:15- The Nutcraker ~Tchaikovsky
1:29:56- Ode to Joy ~Beethoven
1:53:34- The Blue Danube ~Johann Strauss II
2:02:53- Hungarian Rhapsody No2 ~Franz Liszt
2:13:39- Ouverture to Egmont ~Beethoven
2:22:43- Carmen Opera ~ Bizet
2:24:41- Brandenburg Concerto ~Bach
2:31:55- The Nutcraker ~Tchaikovsky
2:33:36-"In the Hall of the Mountain King ~Edvard Grieg
2:35:55- Ouverture- Can-can ~Jacques Offenbach
2:45:06- "The Funeral March" ~ Frédéric Chopin
2:54:28-"William Tell" Ouverture ~ Gioachino Rossini
3:06:10- Twelves pieces for solo piano ~ Pyotr Tchaikovsky
3:11:49- "Amazing Grace" ~James Carrell/David Clayton/John Newton
3:14:55- "A Midsummer Night's Dream" ~Felix Mendelssohn
3:19:58- Tocata in D minor ~Bach
3:23:03- Cello Suite No.1 in G major ~Bach
3:25:08- "Also sprach Zarathustra" ~Richard Strauss
3:26:33- "Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht" ~Johannes Brahms
Allah senden razı olsun kardeĆ
You, sir, are just a magnificent soul
Fantastic. Thank you, sir.
Thank you sir
davd martins big thanks for you
ĐĐ°, ŃŃŃ ĐŒŃĐ·ŃĐșŃ ĐŒĐŸĐ¶ĐœĐŸ ŃĐ»ŃŃĐ°ŃŃ Đ±Đ”ŃĐșĐŸĐœĐ”ŃĐœĐŸ, ĐŸĐłŃĐŸĐŒĐœĐŸĐ” ŃпаŃĐžĐ±ĐŸ!!! đ„°đ„°
Amazing vibes that last forever. God bless you all
I love that young people still listen to classical music. It will remain timeless forever. :)
I wish all composers knew that we still love their music âĄ
me too sister â€
Blame Little Einsteins for me. Sometimes I just feel the urge to listen to classical music thanks to them
Too sis
Iâm 14 and I listen to it đ
@Wyatt Barrar hi, i think so, and me 13 y/o too. Btw where are u from?
Is anyone going to acknowledge the fact that someone took the time to find pictures for all 3 hours of music
Thank you Just Instrumental Music
Fuck them
Yet 26k thumbs down... trolls be desperate
If you don't have anything encouraging or positive to say, get out of the comments
Top et top
Yes, you deserve support for supporting the creator who in turn deserves respect for supporting these classics
Hello from Azerbaijan đŠđżâ€ïž
Your channel is like a magical secret place, everyone here is kind and nice, you can feel that just by reading the comments, and I can escape here anytime I feel down, so for that I want to say thank you âš
literally the volume is all the way up, and i have headphones on. YET i can STILL hear my moms mexican music.
đ€Ł
when you wake up in the morning and hear music you know it's cleaning day.
@@erikarodriguez4786 IKRRR đ
Bro fr.. I'm trying to feel like im in the piano
@seguidor de cristo Same and ARMYYYYYYYYYY
Classical music is so unfairly underrated! It's fantastic, definitely for every age, not only for the elderly! I love it!
Classical is so emotional! The feels are killing me!
Its really beautiful and says more than any other genre of music, in my eyes. I totally agree with you also!
+Eyob Sisay (Edge)
Though that is the case most of the time, I think that some people dislike this music because they have to to be "accepted".
+The Command Freak I completely agree.
but you are more beautiful
Enormous respect to anyone who can play this music!
It's wonderful! Being a Music Major and Retired Educator of general (K-12) and vocal music, it soothes me after along day.
the thing that sucks about liking classical music is when you forget the name of a song you really like, there is no way youâre gonna find it again.
It's an endless search for that one piece that goes nanANANana nA nA na NA NA nana na naa
Ha ha I have that dilemma at the moment âș
@@valentinapetraeterovicbubl2756 I thought of BTS, they have a song that goes like that itâs called âOnâ
@@valentinapetraeterovicbubl2756 hEy jUuUde- sorry
@@nestlyyyy đđ
I donât understand why people do not listen to this anymore? It's beautiful music
trance is kind of todays version of this. I think
They listen, only this post have 100mil visualisation from thousands other similar posts on CZcams, they listen a lot!
That's not true, actually this music has been listened, played and studied for centuries. If you mean this is not a "mass consumer object", it doesn't matter, it never was.
Yes
They do listen to it.. everyday in one way or another. Either with movies and cartoons, or their influence on most music composed since :)
My grandkids enjoy it when I send them classic songs of my generation . My work is not done until they appreciate the true masters.
Fun fact: Mozart once listened to a 14 minute performance called Miserere, went home later that day and wrote the whole piece entirely from memory. He was 14 years old at the time.
@Indian Joe he wrote his first opera long before 14
@Indian Joe and sure u have a dad
He's probably Asian jk
He was most likely a savant. He even looks like he has aspergers in his portraits lol.
Hoje jĂĄ nĂŁo temos gĂȘnios da mĂșsica, hoje temos mĂșsicas ruins de doer os ouvidos, ( no Brasil)
Playing this at max volume for the entire trailer park to hear, is getting some priceless looks. Love it!
Childhood memories flow in †all those old time children shows and movies with classical music đ
Classical music refreshes oneâs soul
pháșŁi nĂłi lĂ tĂŽi ráș„t ngÆ°á»Ąng má» há», những nháșĄc sÄ© huyá»n thoáșĄi của tháșż giá»i Ăąm nháșĄc
Let`s keep liking and copy pasting this list to the top when it falls down - It`s really useful!
01.. 0:00 - âMoonlight Sonataâ -- Beethoven
02.. 5:14 - âPrelude in C majorâ -- Bach
03.. 7:27 - âSerenade No. 13 in G majoâr -- Mozart
04.. 13:15 - âFur Elise" (Bagatelle No.25)â -- Beethoven
05.. 15:43 - âPrelude Op.28 No.4 in E minorâ -- Chopin
06.. 18:15 - âThe Four Seasons - SPRINGâ -- Vivaldi
07.. 22:15 - âThe Four Seasons - SUMMERâ -- Vivaldi
08.. 25:08 - âThe Four Seasons - AUTUMNâ -- Vivaldi
09.. 30:10 - âThe Four Seasons - WINTERâ-- Vivaldi
10.. 33:24 - âMessiahâ -- Handel
11.. 37:07 - âOuverture Op49â -- Tchaikovsky
12.. 53:26 - âGymnopĂ©dies No.1â -- Erik Satie
13.. 56:36 - âGymnopĂ©dies No.2â -- Erik Satie
14.. 59:13 - âGymnopĂ©dies No.3â -- Erik Satie
15.. 1:01:36 - âLes Toreadorsâ -- Georges Bizet
16.. 1:03:52 - âRide of the Valkyriesâ -- Wagner
17.. 1:09:13 - âAllegro con Brioâ -- Beethoven
18.. 1:16:05 - âTurkish Marchâ -- Mozart
19.. 1:19:38 - âMorning Moodâ -- Edvard Grieg
20.. 1:23:15 - âThe Nutcrakerâ -- Tchaikovsky
21.. 1:29:56 - âOde to Joy â -- Beethoven
22.. 1:53:34 - âThe Blue Danubeâ -- Johann Strauss II
23.. 2:02:53 - âHungarian Rhapsody No2â -- Franz Liszt
24.. 2:13:39 - âOuverture to Egmontâ -- Beethoven
25.. 2:22:43 - âCarmen Operaâ -- Bizet
26.. 2:24:41 - âBrandenburg Concertoâ -- Bach
27.. 2:31:55 - âThe Nutcrakerâ -- Tchaikovsky
28.. 2:33:36 - âIn the Hall of the Mountain Kingâ -- Edvard Grieg
29.. 2:35:55 - âOuverture- Can-canâ -- Jacques Offenbach
30.. 2:45:06 - âThe Funeral Marchâ -- FrĂ©dĂ©ric Chopin
31.. 2:54:28 - âWilliam Tell" Ouvertureâ -- Gioachino Rossini
32.. 3:06:10 - âTwelves pieces for solo pianoâ -- Pyotr Tchaikovsky
33.. 3:11:49 - âAmazing Graceâ -- James Carrell/David Clayton/John Newton
34.. 3:14:55 - âA Midsummer Night's Dreamâ -- Felix Mendelssohn
35.. 3:19:58 - âTocata in D minorâ -- Bach
36.. 3:23:03 - âCello Suite No.1 in G majorâ -- Bach
37.. 3:25:08 - âAlso sprach Zarathustraâ -- Richard Strauss
38.. 3:26:33 - âWiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nachtâ -- Ohannes Brahms
Tobago zbebTdm la
thx:))
Thank you
You're just a legend
BeÄenide unutmayalım dinleyelim
Because of the Corona Virus i work at home. Listening to this beautifull music makes me forget the difficult circumstances.
Thnx for all your nice comments.
Me to
I am planning to play this early morning when everything is all quite........21 days lockdown here ....stay safe wherever you are
I am also working from home due the Coronavirus and this music helps me concentrate and get through the day. Stay safe everyone!!
Same
I at home about 3 months
B/c my country was shutdown school đ»đłđ»đł
Now shutdown everywhere
Sorry my English not good
From Azerbaijan I love europaen classic musicsđŠđżđ€đȘđș
Classical music is on another level all by itself. No controversy-because classic is respected.
(Trying to keep this ontop)
01.. 0:00 - âMoonlight Sonataâ -- Beethoven
02.. 5:14 - âPrelude in C majorâ -- Bach
03.. 7:27 - âSerenade No. 13 in G majoâr -- Mozart
04.. 13:15 - âFur Elise" (Bagatelle No.25)â -- Beethoven
05.. 15:43 - âPrelude Op.28 No.4 in E minorâ -- Chopin
06.. 18:15 - âThe Four Seasons - SPRINGâ -- Vivaldi
07.. 22:15 - âThe Four Seasons - SUMMERâ -- Vivaldi
08.. 25:08 - âThe Four Seasons - AUTUMNâ -- Vivaldi
09.. 30:10 - âThe Four Seasons - WINTERâ-- Vivaldi
10.. 33:24 - âMessiahâ -- Handel
11.. 37:07 - âOuverture Op49â -- Tchaikovsky
12.. 53:26 - âGymnopĂ©dies No.1â -- Erik Satie
13.. 56:36 - âGymnopĂ©dies No.2â -- Erik Satie
14.. 59:13 - âGymnopĂ©dies No.3â -- Erik Satie
15.. 1:01:36 - âLes Toreadorsâ -- Georges Bizet
16.. 1:03:52 - âRide of the Valkyriesâ -- Wagner
17.. 1:09:13 - âAllegro con Brioâ -- Beethoven
18.. 1:16:05 - âTurkish Marchâ -- Mozart
19.. 1:19:38 - âMorning Moodâ -- Edvard Grieg
20.. 1:23:15 - âThe Nutcrakerâ -- Tchaikovsky
21.. 1:29:56 - âOde to Joy â -- Beethoven
22.. 1:53:34 - âThe Blue Danubeâ -- Johann Strauss II
23.. 2:02:53 - âHungarian Rhapsody No2â -- Franz Liszt
24.. 2:13:39 - âOuverture to Egmontâ -- Beethoven
25.. 2:22:43 - âCarmen Operaâ -- Bizet
26.. 2:24:41 - âBrandenburg Concertoâ -- Bach
27.. 2:31:55 - âThe Nutcrakerâ -- Tchaikovsky
28.. 2:33:36 - âIn the Hall of the Mountain Kingâ -- Edvard Grieg
29.. 2:35:55 - âOuverture- Can-canâ -- Jacques Offenbach
30.. 2:45:06 - âThe Funeral Marchâ -- FrĂ©dĂ©ric Chopin
31.. 2:54:28 - âWilliam Tell" Ouvertureâ -- Gioachino Rossini
32.. 3:06:10 - âTwelves pieces for solo pianoâ -- Pyotr Tchaikovsky
33.. 3:11:49 - âAmazing Graceâ -- James Carrell/David Clayton/John Newton
34.. 3:14:55 - âA Midsummer Night's Dreamâ -- Felix Mendelssohn
35.. 3:19:58 - âTocata in D minorâ -- Bach
36.. 3:23:03 - âCello Suite No.1 in G majorâ -- Bach
37.. 3:25:08 - âAlso sprach Zarathustraâ -- Richard Strauss
38.. 3:26:33 - âWiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nachtâ -- Ohannes Brahms
Thanks !
I want to know this !
Thank you so much!
Thanks:)
TheGhostWarrior_ thanks :D
Thank you!!!
I had no idea until now, how much I needed classical music in my life.
Especially now during the holidays đŠ
Especially Beethhoven. đđ„°
Beethoven wears blue hair now? What the hell!
@@kellyjoyce2399 The Nutcracker suite is the best Christmas music ever...đđ
It's beautiful, isn't it.
The first time I heard classical music , It is very beautiful and soothing to the brainđđâš.
I am 2 years old and I was born in the wrong generation. My peers only listen to Baa Baa Black sheep and other vulguar nursery rhyme greatest hits. It is a pleasure to discover such beautiful music, indubitably.
im a fetus and love this.music
+William Perez Hahahaha
you can also type and you know how to spell indubitably when two years old, your not two
OakleafWarrior no shit sherlock
lol
I do love classic music because my mother taught me, that people that were listened
this kind of mellodies were really special and really smart and the best part of this is that she showed me how to love the classic music.
i've loved classical music for the majority of my life, i love seeing everyone else realize how beautiful it is
01.. 0:00 - âMoonlight Sonataâ -- Beethoven
02.. 5:14 - âPrelude in C majorâ -- Bach
03.. 7:27 - âSerenade No. 13 in G majoâr -- Mozart
04.. 13:15 - âFur Elise" (Bagatelle No.25)â -- Beethoven
05.. 15:43 - âPrelude Op.28 No.4 in E minorâ -- Chopin
06.. 18:15 - âThe Four Seasons - SPRINGâ -- Vivaldi
07.. 22:15 - âThe Four Seasons - SUMMERâ -- Vivaldi
08.. 25:08 - âThe Four Seasons - AUTUMNâ -- Vivaldi
09.. 30:10 - âThe Four Seasons - WINTERâ-- Vivaldi
10.. 33:24 - âMessiahâ -- Handel
11.. 37:07 - âOuverture Op49â -- Tchaikovsky
12.. 53:26 - âGymnopĂ©dies No.1â -- Erik Satie
13.. 56:36 - âGymnopĂ©dies No.2â -- Erik Satie
14.. 59:13 - âGymnopĂ©dies No.3â -- Erik Satie
15.. 1:01:36 - âLes Toreadorsâ -- Georges Bizet
16.. 1:03:52 - âRide of the Valkyriesâ -- Wagner
17.. 1:09:13 - âAllegro con Brioâ -- Beethoven
18.. 1:16:05 - âTurkish Marchâ -- Mozart
19.. 1:19:38 - âMorning Moodâ -- Edvard Grieg
20.. 1:23:15 - âThe Nutcrakerâ -- Tchaikovsky
21.. 1:29:56 - âOde to Joy â -- Beethoven
22.. 1:53:34 - âThe Blue Danubeâ -- Johann Strauss II
23.. 2:02:53 - âHungarian Rhapsody No2â -- Franz Liszt
24.. 2:13:39 - âOuverture to Egmontâ -- Beethoven
25.. 2:22:43 - âCarmen Operaâ -- Bizet
26.. 2:24:41 - âBrandenburg Concertoâ -- Bach
27.. 2:31:55 - âThe Nutcrakerâ -- Tchaikovsky
28.. 2:33:36 - âIn the Hall of the Mountain Kingâ -- Edvard Grieg
29.. 2:35:55 - âOuverture- Can-canâ -- Jacques Offenbach
30.. 2:45:06 - âThe Funeral Marchâ -- FrĂ©dĂ©ric Chopin
31.. 2:54:28 - âWilliam Tell" Ouvertureâ -- Gioachino Rossini
32.. 3:06:10 - âTwelves pieces for solo pianoâ -- Pyotr Tchaikovsky
33.. 3:11:49 - âAmazing Graceâ -- James Carrell/David Clayton/John Newton
34.. 3:14:55 - âA Midsummer Night's Dreamâ -- Felix Mendelssohn
35.. 3:19:58 - âTocata in D minorâ -- Bach
36.. 3:23:03 - âCello Suite No.1 in G majorâ -- Bach
37.. 3:25:08 - âAlso sprach Zarathustraâ -- Richard Strauss
38.. 3:26:33 - âWiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nachtâ -- Ohannes Brahms
Thank you!
Here I have a ĂŒ for you ;)
(It's "FĂŒr Elise")
people like you will go to heaven :')
Gracias :)
gracias
Bach: the creative
Mozart: the genius
Beethoven: the innovative
Chopin: the charming
Tchaigovsky: the russian
so true đ
I AGREE
True true...
Tchaikovsky: The calm
MuhteĆem bir liste olmuĆ. đđđđ
listening to this while working makes it so much more relaxing!
I love all kinds of music, but sometimes I just get tired of lyrics and simple pop structure, generally speaking. Orchestrated music always expands my mind, soul, and energy. God bless.
Try Kpop ?
BTS - Fire or Blood,Sweat & Tears
sometimes just 1 enstrument is enough
Atakan Mert Turgay ehibl3.8
Frankincensed true bro sameđđ
Cough Cough "whip and nay nay" Cough Cough
Quem aĂ estudando em 2023 e se deliciando com as ClĂĄssicas?†DĂĄ um Like aĂ?â€â€
i've been listening to this playlist since my secondary school days & i'm in university now. time flies...
Listening to this while doing my essay makes me feel like I'm writing a total masterpiece
You are!
Its good to know I ainât the only one doing just that
Then they say iTS a FAIL LOL JK GOOD LUCK for that piece of paper DIPLOMA
Ughh yess
Sameeee
you went too far down. get back to work/study !
Thanks for reminding me
lets give him more likes, so we all start working earlier. lol
You are right, thank's men ! :p
Definitely time for me to scroll back up haha before i reach a sunken place within the comments
Scrolled down... Seen this then scrolled right back up
How wonderful is this. I feel like im reborn and reawakened. I'm in love.
ۧŰŰłÙ ŰŽÙ ŰšŰŻŰ±Ű§ŰłŰ© ÙŰšŰčŰ·ÙÙÙ ŰȘ۱ÙÙŰČ ŰȘŰłÙ ŰčÙ ÙŰ±ŰąÙ ŰźŰ§Ű”Ű© ŰłÙ۱۩ ۧÙŰšÙ۱۩ â€â€â€â€
TRACKLIST:
- Piano Sonata No. 14 "Moonlight Sonata" - Beethoven (0:00)
- Prelude in C major, BWV 846 - Bach (5:15)
- Serenade No. 13 in G major "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik", K.525 - I. Allegro - Mozart (7:28)
- Bagatelle No. 25 "Fur Elise" - Beethoven (13:16)
- Prelude No. 4 in E minor, Op. 28 - Chopin (15:43)
- The Four Seasons "La Primavera" Spring - I. Allegro - Vivaldi (18:15)
- The Four Seasons "L'estate" Summer - III. Presto - Vivaldi (22:26)
- The Four Seasons "L'autunno" Autumn - I. Allegro - Vivaldi (25:08)
- The Four Seasons "L'inverno" Winter - III. Allegro - Vivaldi (30:12)
- Messiah, HWV 56 - Haendel (33:24)
- 1812 Overture, Op. 49 - Tchaikovsky (37:08)
- Gymnopédie No. 1 - Satie (53:27)
- Gymnopédie No. 2 - Satie (56:37)
- Gymnopédie No. 3 - Satie (59:14)
- Carmen Suite No. 1 "Les Toreadors" - Bizet (1:01:37)
- Die WalkĂŒre "Ride of the Walkyries" - Wagner (1:03:53)
- Symphony No. 5 in C minor "Allegro con brio" - Beethoven (1:09:13)
- Piano Sonata No. 11 - III. Rondo Alla Turca "Turkish March" - Mozart (1:16:05)
- Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46 "Moorning Mood" - Grieg (1:19:37)
- The Waltz of the Flowers, Nutcracker - Tchaikovsky (1:23:15)
- Symphony No. 9 "The Choral" - IV. Ode to Joy (1:29:56)
- The Blue Danube, Op. 314 - Strauss II (1:53:34)
- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, S.244/2 - Liszt (2:02:54)
- Overture to Egmont, Op. 84 - Beethoven (2:13:40)
- Habanera "Le amour est un oiseux rebelle" Carmen Opera - Bizet (2:22:43)
- Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major, BWV 1049 - Bach (2:24:41)
- Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, The Nutcracker - Tchaikovsky (2:31:55)
- In the Hall of the Mountain King, Peer Gynt - Grieg (2:33:36)
- Overture to Orphée aux enfers "Can-can" - Offenbach (2:35:55)
- Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 35 - III. Marche FunĂšbre "The Funeral March" - Chopin (2:45:08)
- Overture to William Tell - Rossini (2:54:28)
- Twelve Pieces for Solo Piano, Op. 40 - No. 9 Valse - Tchaikovsky (3:06:11)
- Amazing Grace - Carrell / Clayton / Newton (3:11:49)
- Overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 21 - Mendelssohn (3:14:56)
- Toccata in D minor, BWV 565 - Bach (3:19:59)
- Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007 - Bach (3:23:04)
- Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30 - Strauss (3:25:09)
- "Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht" Op. 49, No. 4 "Brahms' Lullaby" - Brahms (3:26:34)
+Live your Dreams 2 Should have just left it in the description. But whatever.
+AllAroundBang IKR
Thank you
+Just Instrumental Music Yes, would be nice if you would post this in your description so everyone can find it later after posts change position. Very nice, thanks for posting!
+Just Instrumental Music thanks
500 years from now this music will still be relevant. Truly classic!
ĐĐŸŃĐŸĐŒŃ, ŃŃĐŸ ŃŃĐŸ ĐĐĄĐĐŁĐĄĐĄĐąĐĐ!
dentro de 500 años ya no habrå nadie para escucharlas.
The best video :: its perfect đ€©
@@saidfacha9367 good point we are ruining the earth so yeah
@@saidfacha9367 the only one they won't remember is you not the music
Classical music is timeless.
For someone who can't afford concerts and price of symphonies, I appreciate this station. Thank you
We are in 2019 and we are still listening to classical music ! Thank you to our elders for leaving us such a beautiful musical heritage.
They r still the best of all time
HK Adler - Hear Hear .... It's very therapeutic indeed!
Sad that people these days dont create ass many masterpieces like the ones in this video
@@josefn738 there are still masterpieces, just not of the "classical" genre, many rock, ,pop, EDM tracks and songs can be considered masterpieces. Of course if yourself are alot into only one genre and not the other you may not think so. There are many masterpieces out there for you to find ;)
I prefer 6ix9ine
Music from more than 200 years : Still good
Music from today : Forgotten in two months
Nicolas Mosiah YUP. NOTHING BUT THE BEST đđ
because in the new era has lot of music, but the best ones much better that old classicals.
just one?
indavideo.hu/video/My_Music_Compilation
talalsz majd benne par magyar szamot is :)
Lol so trueđđ says a lot on the music today cuz this music goes good with every emotion
whenever i get really angry or sad i also come back here completing bit by bit of the music to relax
As a reader this one is hella peaceful and it helped me to imagine those events and characters from my favourite novels
Didn't realize until now how much classical music is everywhere. I've heard all of these at least once in either movies or tv shows and I love that.
tom and jerry :D
Haklısın
Roblox as well! Kids hear these but don't know it's classical and sometimes the actual name. It's a great way to get them to appreciate these wonderful musicians though.
@@DreamingDarlin usually they hear classical stuff that has been turned into a meme song
ââ@@ibrahimeke9535 ( Ï)â yes
Listening to this music while in a building which was built in the 18th century feels nostalgic and magical , sitting in the lounge with a fire place looking at a picture from the early 1960s in a cold winter in Australia while Christmas is a few days time. The lounge with two beautiful Christmas trees
8 years later, and I still listen to this Playlist when I have to write Poetry. đ€đ€
Same here. đ
Fun fact: What actually happens is that the calming effect induced by classical music releases dopamine to spike pleasure. The dopamine also prevents the release of stress hormones. From here, mood is improved, which therefore clarifies thinking - making tasks like essay writing and studying a lot more enjoyable.
czcams.com/video/DNDNMkIWx98/video.html
Exact interpretation without narcotics or unnatural sedation.R u High?
Oh so you think your a dopamine expert huh?
INteresting Explanation
You don't like the explanation, because it's true.
THIS IS TRACK LIST! I LOVE SO MUCH! THANKS JUST INTRUMENTAL MUSIC
01.. 0:00 - âMoonlight Sonataâ -- Beethoven
02.. 5:14 - âPrelude in C majorâ -- Bach
03.. 7:27 - âSerenade No. 13 in G majoâr -- Mozart
04.. 13:15 - âFur Elise" (Bagatelle No.25)â -- Beethoven
05.. 15:43 - âPrelude Op.28 No.4 in E minorâ -- Chopin
06.. 18:15 - âThe Four Seasons - SPRINGâ -- Vivaldi
07.. 22:15 - âThe Four Seasons - SUMMERâ -- Vivaldi
08.. 25:08 - âThe Four Seasons - AUTUMNâ -- Vivaldi
09.. 30:10 - âThe Four Seasons - WINTERâ-- Vivaldi
10.. 33:24 - âMessiahâ -- Handel
11.. 37:07 - âOuverture Op49â -- Tchaikovsky
12.. 53:26 - âGymnopĂ©dies No.1â -- Erik Satie
13.. 56:36 - âGymnopĂ©dies No.2â -- Erik Satie
14.. 59:13 - âGymnopĂ©dies No.3â -- Erik Satie
15.. 1:01:36 - âLes Toreadorsâ -- Georges Bizet
16.. 1:03:52 - âRide of the Valkyriesâ -- Wagner
17.. 1:09:13 - âAllegro con Brioâ -- Beethoven
18.. 1:16:05 - âTurkish Marchâ -- Mozart
19.. 1:19:38 - âMorning Moodâ -- Edvard Grieg
20.. 1:23:15 - âThe Nutcrakerâ -- Tchaikovsky
21.. 1:29:56 - âOde to Joy â -- Beethoven
22.. 1:53:34 - âThe Blue Danubeâ -- Johann Strauss II
23.. 2:02:53 - âHungarian Rhapsody No2â -- Franz Liszt
24.. 2:13:39 - âOuverture to Egmontâ -- Beethoven
25.. 2:22:43 - âCarmen Operaâ -- Bizet
26.. 2:24:41 - âBrandenburg Concertoâ -- Bach
27.. 2:31:55 - âThe Nutcrakerâ -- Tchaikovsky
28.. 2:33:36 - âIn the Hall of the Mountain Kingâ -- Edvard Grieg
29.. 2:35:55 - âOuverture- Can-canâ -- Jacques Offenbach
30.. 2:45:06 - âThe Funeral Marchâ -- FrĂ©dĂ©ric Chopin
31.. 2:54:28 - âWilliam Tell" Ouvertureâ -- Gioachino Rossini
32.. 3:06:10 - âTwelves pieces for solo pianoâ -- Pyotr Tchaikovsky
33.. 3:11:49 - âAmazing Graceâ -- James Carrell/David Clayton/John Newton
34.. 3:14:55 - âA Midsummer Night's Dreamâ -- Felix Mendelssohn
35.. 3:19:58 - âTocata in D minorâ -- Bach
36.. 3:23:03 - âCello Suite No.1 in G majorâ -- Bach
37.. 3:25:08 - âAlso sprach Zarathustraâ -- Richard Strauss
38.. 3:26:33 - âWiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nachtâ -- Ohannes Brahms
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01.. 0:00 - âMoonlight Sonataâ -- Beethoven
02.. 5:14 - âPrelude in C majorâ -- Bach just
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I have played this collection many times. Many great selections! Thank you for putting together!
May you find peace in this music when I went to psychology expert once he had this music playing. Listen to classical and enjoy the flow of infinite intelligence.
And then you compare this to the music we hear today, WOW! What a difference!
yeah cuz todays music is better
Alek Cri There is no better, its all personal preference.
i like it when men come in from behind
No he actually didn't, he only said that classical music is different than todays music and not that it was better.
While I'm a huge lover of classical music, there's still good music being made today. Mainstream music isn't all that's out there, people. Dig deeper. :)
listening this while doing homework, feels like writing a castle project or masterpiece journal
can relate while doing assignment
@@sandhyadhungel9017 literally same
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I have never commented here, but I really think I should. This playlist has seen me through my second-year university exams, undergraduate dissertation, postgraduate essays and now it is getting me through my PhD. It is the only playlist that doesn't cause any distractions (I have ADHD). Thank you for putting this together.
wow, I think I also have adhd, just realized it recently. Guess I should really give this a try
I got ADHD to and I found that for some reason frank sinatra playlists help me focus you should try them out
You have adhd, yet figured a way to work through it, geit a degree and are studying on.... time to change your name, badateverything to something reflecting your grit and determination, and which will lift you, not drag you down. Try successthroughdetermination fir size.
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Out of curiosity, what subject is your PhD?
this man actually found 3.5 hours of classical pictures and stuck the together
LMFAO i just noticed that. WTFF
did you just assume his gender?? lol
@@DayaCIDfan did you just assume their gender also o:
That's why he has 78 million views
â@@bruhmoment5863 haha hell I didnt even realize
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I love classical so much, it always me focus and study and it gives me an elegant mood. I feel like no one really likes classical but after I read the comments, I realized really much ppl love it just like me
Honestly what blows my mind is some of this music is 300-400 years old and we still listen to this day!!!
Ryan Upchurch will be like that in 400 years time.
RHEC..
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I study mathematics, and although there are some interesting recently discovered proofs, a lot of the fundamental work has been done centuries before.
It still serves it purpose.
@@caspermadlener4191 Same, I feel like my brain cells are enlightened when I listen to this, instant work flow increase...
Today's music is so commercial that only last a couple of weeks and then it forgets forever. (Thanks God)
I'm a 4 month old fetus listening to this kind of music, i hate my generation, look how special i am.
+uchiha clannie same
*triggered*
*Headbutts the womb*
WOMANNNNNNNNNNNNS RIGHTS
you are special.Never listen to the horrible chav crap from Bieber et al .....you will thrive......Mozart is the way.....the truth.....the light.
+uchiha clannie your IQ is probably very high although your mom never tried to instill that idea into you and you are going to get very far in life!
noting this down for future me.. I hope you finally got to open the dental practice of your dreams and get to play music like this during appointments.... you worked HARD.. you deserve it. enjoy love
all of the music we have in movies, games and all arts play only based in a 3 and a half hour long set of music. Incredible.
Listened to this while doing hours of homework... It really relaxes and improves my work
+Angel Gurrola I tried this too, but since i wasnt familiar with this kind of music, i had to stop many times just to admire the beautiful sound
This is awesome :D
+Angel Gurrola omg same it really does help doesn't it x
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+Angel Gurrola I know right!
When I was much younger, I used to dislike this music, but now I just so happen to love it.
I'm grateful that this genre of music exists.
Same withme.
Does this type of music is still play?
@@raphmatthewoderooo Yes, nowadays you'll hear this type of music in an orchestra which you can find at your local theatre.
same
I have to agree with you, although I don't believe that I disliked classical music. I just did not take an interest in it, but today its pretty much the only thing I listen to, and its absolutely timeless. I am very much into both Mozart and Beethoven, who I consider to be complete musical geniuses.
Beautiful music
I listen to this over and over again at work, it never gets old.
Anyone here from 1780
First time i've had this many likes :)
British Folumbia??
1780 BCE top that
gamesscow Bruh i can't wait for the Industrial revolution dawg
Rogerio Lopes Can't wait to steal some shiiet !
18th and 19th century France and Britain in a nutshell
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I have been listening to Classic music since i was 4! Im 16 now and i still Love it!!! I also like to live alone in forest with my family! And listen to it, like 1800s or 1900s
i think you need help lol
good job ;)
I want to live alone in the forest as well. I play piano and I love classical music but I also play heavy and rock with guitar
+Fingamerâą Nice :)
+Kalyoncu 77 thanks!
These are the sounds I grew up with. It's like being home again loved and cherished.
I spend my time to work and relax
The best music for my new born baby †it makes him calm and relaxed. When my son cries I justt turn this Legendary music on and everything comes to fine â€
Same for my daughter. She loves it.
My kid will be playing this if i have any say... LoL that is 1 thing I feel is a must in life is music, and with that being said what better tools to give them than being able to play music...?
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Not like my neighbor... She sing to her baby a repetitive verse of a kid song with a bad voice... And she makes me listen to this music loud, cause i can't sleep when she's singing :'(
I prefer the baby crying than she singing... I'm not a bad person, I'm tired
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