did you just say classical music is boring?! (playlist) [part 2]
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- čas přidán 31. 03. 2022
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DISCORD SERVER ─ / discord
↓ PAINTINGS/DETAILS INFORMATION ↓
1. the last day of pompeii by karl bryullov, 1830-1833
2. saint jerome writing 'valletta version' by caravaggio, circa 1607-1608
3. eclipse of the sun by the earth as seen from the moon by james nasmyth, circa 1873
4. the ninth wave by ivan aivazovsky, 1850
5. joshua commanding the sun to stand still upon gideon by john martin, 1816
6. david with the head of goliath by caravaggio, circa 1600-1601
7. allegory of war by jan brueghel the younger, circa 1640-1649
8. judith beheading holofernes by caravaggio, c. 1598-1599
9. playing from the shadows by valeria koroleva, 2021
10. portrait of franz liszt by henri lehmann, 1839
11. self-portrait with death playing the fiddle by arnold böcklin, 1872
THUMBNAIL ─ self-portrait with magic scene by pieter van laer, 1635-1637
TIMESTAMPS ─ in the comments section, i decided to put them there since, for some reason, there is less possibility that the video will be blocked
COPYRIGHT ─ all rights to the original owners of the pictures/paintings and music, i don't own any of these mentioned
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TAGS ─ #classicalmusic #paintings #playlist #darkacademia #lightacademia - Hudba
TIMESTAMPS / (composer/s) [performer/s]
00:00 requiem: dies irae (verdi) [chorus and orchestra of the teatro alla scala/daniel barenboim]
02:28 passacaglia for cello and violin (handel/halvorsen) [hauser/lana trotovsek]
09:36 the planets: mars (gustav holst) [bbc symphony orchestra/susanna mälkki]
16:30 symphony no. 40, i. molto allegro (mozart) [terje tonnesen/norwegian chamber orchestra]
24:02 il terremoto (haydn) [riccardo muti/filarmonica della scala]
25:24 dance of the knights (prokofiev) [andré previn and orchestra]
31:03 symphony no. 9, iv. allegro con fuoco (dvořák) [gustavo dudamel orchestra]
42:38 prelude op. 23 no. 5 (rachmaninoff) [gyorgy cziffra]
46:21 etude in b minor, op. 25 no. 10 (chopin) [anna fedorova]
50:42 grandes études de paganini no. 6 (liszt) [kassia]
55:38 chaconne, partita no. 2 (bach) [hilary hahn]
Great composition czcams.com/video/xvKTYLj6vXQ/video.html
Thank you so much for this music. As you can see I was writing quite a story to it. Congratulations, you have earned yourself a new subscriber! I can't wait to see what other playlists you'll make now that I know there are not just ways to gain views. You truly put your heart and soul in this
Bro can you please start putting stamps in the description
It helps with tracking a lot
I LOVE U
I heard that Handel/Halvorsen Passacaglia for the first time last year, played by two teenagers for a music competition. Their tempo wasn't quite as fast as this here, but it was still very quick and you could hear all the notes clearly and distinctly.
I shared their recording with a friend and they commented that it almost sounds like a duel between the violin and the cello.
First piece is literally "when you need to finish your thesis in 1 week and you just started"
i'm literally doing it lmaooo help
@@callevelyn good luck bestie💀
@D RnR Did you survive? Or did the thesis take you out?
I do feel rather called out as I am now working on my graduation paper, 2 days before the deadline.
A whole thesis 💀🥹😭😀
It's April fools day so I'll forgive whoever who said that classical music was boring.
Nice try, haha.
"Classical Music isn't boring"🤓
at least he's trying 🙂
I never really minded classical, but it just wasn't my thing. More into EDM but classical is pretty relaxing and helps with concentration. I only knew Bach and Mozart mostly.
I will never forgive anyone who doesn’t like classical music (basically the whole world).
Honestly without classical music world doesn't have a meaning
Friedrich Nietzsche: "Without music, life would be a mistake."
What are you, a soyboy?
Rightly said
We wouldn't have a reason to live, but science might give us some meaning
@@gaopinghu7332 science gives your life a meaning? What about collection of facts gives your life a meaning? Sory i just find your comment strange, its not ad hominem attack, i just dont understand, because its usually something sentimental or religious, that gives people some sense of meaning.
Putting Requiem for the first music in the playlist could NOT have been more appropriate. Banger playlist!
And the Dies Irae notthing less. Classical music is like oh yeah? I am mad but I am going to show you how awesome I am...
true
Who the fuck copyright claimed this? The undead?
nope, it was Sony Classical, which is just a sublabel of Columbia
How did they got the rights for classical music? Simple, the 2 songs that got copyrighted got copyright claims because for some reason some woman called Hillary Hahn got the rights for the Bach compositions and she's still alive, and the other one was the Romeo and Julieta Dance, and for some reason a man called
André Previn, which died only 3 years ago got the rights for that song
Edit: I forgot to point out that the 3rd song that got the copyright claim was the Dies Irae song of the intro, because Eugene Ormandy got the rights for that and he died like 37 years ago
@@AndrewYac Thanks for the detailed explanation, it's almost insulting how random artists are claiming that they could own any kind of copyright towards the musical pieces of long gone componists.
Even though the sheet music may not be under copyright anymore, the performances are. It's the specific recordings that are being claimed, not the music itself.
@@AndrewYac “some woman” 💀💀also she doesn’t claim it’s hers
@@annieanomaly Thanks for adding this, that's what I was going to say. You can't fault musicians wanting to make sure they get credit for their own performances--they put a lot of work into them and (I imagine) probably don't get compensated enough for their hard work
Your playlists are just immaculate 🤌🎶 please don’t ever stop ✨✨
Makes the nights gud 🌚🤌🏿
Damn the fact that I love metal, hard rock and rock while loving classic too is quite a mood
they do take quite a lot from classical music, very relatable
Prokofiev and Stravinski's music is just like rock.
May I recommend the band “son of a Bach” Metal Classical
Nobody's perfect, you're nobody so your perfect
This playlist gives the vibes of
"You think I am boring !!?okay then I'll show you how boring I am !"
what u mean ?
@@Aciird I believe they mean that this playlist goes to show how unboring they are.
Now why would I care about what a horny simpletons opinion was?
thats the literal fucking name of the video you fucking half-wit
@@jacksins3353 nah he has a point. Some of these ARE boring. Particularly the pieces that involve endless slamming of your head against a piano and "1532 ways to bow a single violin".
Others like Mars are absolutely great, but not everything in this video are bangers.
Yess this is just as good as the first one, I know you just put this out but I have some suggestions for the next one if you decide to make one (which you totally should cause these are awesome)
Danse Macabre (Camille Saint Saens)
March Slave (Tchaikovsky)
Pas De Deux (Tchaikovsky)
Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, (New World symphony, Antonín Dvořák)
Literally anything from The Firebird by Stravinsky
The Rite of Spring Part I II - the augers of spring - dances of the young girls (Stravinsky, again anything from that ballet is amazing)
Giselle act 1 finale (Adolphe Adam)
I'm a ballerina, can you tell? Lol
I'll surely make a 3rd part! thanks for the suggestions!!
Stravinsky Sacrificial Dance.
Also from right of spring I believe.
@@josephvaughan6990 yep!
Since you mentioned Saint Saens, I’m thinking of Samson and Delilah Bacchanale
i sometimes get so caught up in the daily usual music that makes me feel better that i forget just how fucking good classical is
@@kambitiousness bawk bawk
@@kambitiousness you changed your name now my joke flopped
31:03 for me is the peak. that anticipation building is just *chef's kiss*
*Jaws intensifies*
Thank you for this great playlist, will definitely listen to more of these in the future!
Stumbled on your channel last night and I'm glad I did. Great music and paintings
This really makes me happy. Thank you! The art is perfection and the music is a delight.
Great work making those playlist with cool artwork.
OMG I was not expecting passacaglia by string instruments. This is definitely the best one I’ve heard. I also love it on an organ, however harpsichord is so good as well.
Excellent selection from start to finish, especially loved Holst and Prokofiev!
Oh my goodness the last movement from The seven last words!!!! I played that a few days ago and IT IS the most interesting part of the whole movement!! Thanks for adding it in!! I love that movement!!
officially my favourite playlist. its jsut fast-paced enough to keep me focused and it has all the good songs!!!
Love the playlist so much. Even I have played classical music for years, I still found some pieces can be boring, your choices are so great. The pieces are all easy to listen. Thanks for your hard work.
To be technical, most of this stuff is really from the Romantic Era, featuring unrestrained emotion and drama. But most people call any instrumental music written before 1920 classical.
Unrestrained STD’s as well.
yup, I consider Camillie Saint Saens a classical composer, but I know he's closer to Ennio Morricone than he is to Mozart... strange, right?
@@joaomaia5438 saint saens is in no means a classical composer wtf
NERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRD
@@pcpt Depends on what you mean by 'classical' I suppose.
The fact that there is more than one of these videos is amazing
never thought it was boring, it's quite a masterpiece!😍
i frankly enjoy your playlist's very much. Thank you!!
I'm honestly so glad you included Mars, one of my favourite The Planet pieces right next to Jupiter..
I found one of your videos today
Now I already heard 3 hours
Thank you very much
Great to listen to when drawing!
I need more playlists like this
lets gooo...new content from this son of epicness
2:28 might be my favorite piece ever. :)
The music along with the pictures... OMG! this is completely epic. Keep the awesome work.
Starting off with an absolute banger.
I love this Playlists! Thank you
Dance of the Knights is one of my favourite pieces, it's sooo good!!
Delightful playlist. Thank you.
I personally listen to various genres of music but I gotta say that classical, early 20th century jazz and metal always hit different thanks for the playlist
Thank you for the great playlist, love the artwork and selection!
This playlist is great!!! Keep it up!
Currently listening to this playlist while studying because it makes my competitive self alive 😌
this and the first playlist are amazing for school work
these paintings are talking and it's wonderful ❤️
thank you , this is awesome
I LOVE IT OMG
THANK YOU!!!!!
Thankyou for listing the paintings.
Last day of pompeii is midblowing!
this playlist ia so great!!
this is my favourite channel now????
the passacaglia is also REALLY gorgeous as a violin-viola duet
its so dramatic...I LOVE IT
Verdi requiem was just the blessing to my ears today even thought my ears are in pain and I love that it was the first one chosen
Always here for both playlist
epic, thanks for sharing brah
The first song is the perfect representation of having a snowball fight.
A second one? And as good or even more than the first one?? Amazing!!
YAS! This will be epic
Thank you
There should be more channels like this one - channels which spread classical music to more people.
I’d recommend checking out TwoSetViolin then if you haven’t heard about them already. They’re two share their love for classical music and make funny skits.
Never heard the piano version of the Paganini, but now I'm completely in love!!!
This is fire.
I love dance of the knights and I love how I always find it everywhere
i was literally reading the manga for tanya the evil and then starts dies irae,i was rightfully extatic
Thanks, bro
Dies irae (requiem) by Verdi is one of my favorite pieces of all time. I love OSESP's recording of it, it brings me chills everytime I listen.
Clicked play cuz thumbnail made me laugh - obviously stayed for the first banger of a song - liked it - stayed for the 2nd - liked the 3rd songs painting - liked the 4th songs painting - 40 minutes later and I finished the vid lol
Thank you for coming into my youtube I had nothing to listen but it's not the case anymore.
I am glad to see people with good musical taste! Can you look at my content? I create similar videos, I would really like to know your opinion! Can something change?
A part two!
And Dies Irae starts it! Epic!
Amo, esta playlist es tan perfecta para oírla en cualquier momento, especialmente cuando lees manga :D
Ah, veo que también eres una persona de cultura.
Cual manga leiste?? ^_^
Yo yoo. Estas playlist son lo mejor !
QUE MUSICOOOOOTA!!!!!! THE BEST!!!!! GREAT QUALITY!
The first painting totally represents how it feels to listen to Dies Irae
This helps me sleep 👌🏾
I like this version more than the first one.
These are the ones I dig more
wow it is so good
55:38
That's how it feels to grieve your significant other. Legend says J.S. Bach wrote this in recent loss of his wife.
So aesthetic ♡
❤❤❤thank you
Funny enough i added this playlist to my playlist yesterday, classical music goes hard!
You can hear soo many movie theme songs that have come out of these classical songs. I heard Jaws, Star wars, the great escape, etc.
love the anime characters for your classical vids!
and that cover of The Imperial March at 09:36 is superb!
:P
❤️
This isn’t a cover of the imperial march. This was made tons and tons of years ago. John Williams (the composer of Star Wars music) was obviously inspired by this piece of work
@@thethreeleafs2270 lol
introducing myself to classical music now and damn this is GOOD
첫곡부터 근본입니다 역시 다르십니다 선생님
Alta Playlist MONOOO!!
Reviewing for finals with this hits different
this playlist is sacrilegiously good
A fellow twosetter.
i just love these thumbnails and titles "did you just assume..."
Immediately was happy with the first song! Heard this song in Our Flag Means Death, and it was such a cool moment!
God Bless the person who create this video 👌👌
I think, at least for people like me, the reason some find classical music boring is because it's often only played on piano. No accompaniment, nothing to add some spice. I really prefer orchestral or non-piano pieces in 'classical' music because a lone piano often feels empty without something to join it in that general genre. I absolutely love solo piano pieces from time to time, but with classical music, it's gotta have a buddy.
Classical music can be and is solo piano pieces yk right. I think if you find the right performer, solo piano can sweep you away into a world of imagination. I do have to agree that it's easier or more common to have that feeling with orchestral music but that's your opinion and I respect that.
Then, you have no idea how barbaric Liszt and Prokofiev can be with one piano.
@@lindildeev5721 I didnt say piano music couldnt be barbaric, cohens scherzo from bioshock always fucks me up and it's a solo piano peice. But I'll have to look into that!
@@mathish.3190 I know solo piano can be classical music, most of my experience with classical music was solo piano growing up and it didn't click with me like solo violin, flute, etc. classical music did- whit I figure is because solo piano is just the most common form people hear classical music in.
I entered because the thumbnail made me laugh, but I stayed for the excellent music
GREAT
DUDE THE SECOND SONG IS HAUNTING ME ITS BRINGING BACK MEMORIES AND I CANT FIGURE IUR WHY. IT HAS TO HAVE BEEN AT A MARCHING BAND COMPETITION! It sounds so familiar and I can’t figure out why aaaAAA. ITS A GREAT FRICKEN SONG THOGH ILL GIVE IT THAT LOL
i already feel fresh out of a Jane Austen book and it’s playlists like this that complete me.
ow wow *golf clap* you're so quirky
Magistral!!!
i nearly started cackling when the requiem dies irae was the first thing that played omggggggg
part 1 was awesome.
agree
How did u add a comment so long ago
@@achmatmartin2438 it was announced earlier.
@@fortheloveofsanity_ Cool
@Metin Demircan I did sense sarcasm in his voice
I don't think we'll ever know what he's hiding
This kills!
damn fireeee
Great motivator. Got me out of that tall- backed armed chair to tackle the kitchen! Another win, win for "?"
a lot of this stuff sounds like star wars music and i love it
true
As soon as I saw the title dies irae played in my head then I opened the video and it played in my headphones 🤭
The thumbnail for this 🤣 Kills me 🤣 Only thing that could make it better would be a caption to the effect of "You fvckn wot m8"