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Classical echoes
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ม.ค. 2024
The goal of this channel is to make classical music enjoyable, engaging and entertaining
Favorite composer: L. van Beethoven
Preferred instrument: piano
Favorite composer: L. van Beethoven
Preferred instrument: piano
Evolution Of Classical Meme Music (1500s – 1900s)
Evolution of classical meme music (Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Liszt, Brahms, Ravel) from the late 1500s to the early 1900s. You've definitely heard these pieces in movies, cartoons and, of course, memes
#classicalmusic #memes #mememusic #evolutionofmusic
Chapters:
00:00 - Greensleeves
00:10 - Marche pour la ceremonie des turcs
00:21 - Canon in D
00:32 - Toccata in D minor
00:45 - 4 seasons: Winter
00:56 - Badinerie
01:08 - Sarabande
01:19 - Messiah
01:27 - Minuet in E major
01:38 - Turkish march
01:47 - Gavotte
01:55 - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
02:07 - Symphony no. 40
02:17 - Lacrimosa
02:29 - Moonlight sonata
02:42 - Symphony no. 5
02:52 - Fur Elise
03:03 - Figaro
03:13 - Caprice no. 24
03:21 - Moment musicaux no. 3
03:32 - Ode to joy
03:43 - Nocturne in E flat major
03:53 - Hungarian rhapsody no.2
04:03 - The blue Danube
04:16 - Can Can
04:26 - Habanera
04:36 - Morning mood
04:46 - In the hall of the mountain king
04:58 - Carmen overture
05:08 - Swan lake
05:17 - Hungarian dance no. 5
05:27 - Also sprach Zarathustra
05:48 - The sorcerer's apprentice
05:59 - Flight of the Bumblebee
06:10 - Boléro
My TikTok: classicalmusicplaylist
#classicalmusic #memes #mememusic #evolutionofmusic
Chapters:
00:00 - Greensleeves
00:10 - Marche pour la ceremonie des turcs
00:21 - Canon in D
00:32 - Toccata in D minor
00:45 - 4 seasons: Winter
00:56 - Badinerie
01:08 - Sarabande
01:19 - Messiah
01:27 - Minuet in E major
01:38 - Turkish march
01:47 - Gavotte
01:55 - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
02:07 - Symphony no. 40
02:17 - Lacrimosa
02:29 - Moonlight sonata
02:42 - Symphony no. 5
02:52 - Fur Elise
03:03 - Figaro
03:13 - Caprice no. 24
03:21 - Moment musicaux no. 3
03:32 - Ode to joy
03:43 - Nocturne in E flat major
03:53 - Hungarian rhapsody no.2
04:03 - The blue Danube
04:16 - Can Can
04:26 - Habanera
04:36 - Morning mood
04:46 - In the hall of the mountain king
04:58 - Carmen overture
05:08 - Swan lake
05:17 - Hungarian dance no. 5
05:27 - Also sprach Zarathustra
05:48 - The sorcerer's apprentice
05:59 - Flight of the Bumblebee
06:10 - Boléro
My TikTok: classicalmusicplaylist
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Guess Classical Music But it Gets HARDER (with score)
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Try to guess classical pieces! The test/quiz consists of 7 parts, ranging from the easiest and most famous classical songs to extraordinary and lesser-known classical pieces. If you correctly guess at least a composer, you can consider yourself to have earned a point:) #classicalmusic #musicquiz #piano #violin Credits: th-cam.com/video/F5hhdLUuLB0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=klrv-BwBvKfR-Pc2 th-cam.com/video...
Great Pianists DESTROY Piano for 14 Minutes Straight (Volume up!)
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I'm excited to share some of the most climactic powerful and thrilling moments from the repertoire of the world's finest pianists. Denis Matsuev, Lang Lang, Khatia Buniatishvili, Grigory Sokolov, Alexei Grynyuk, Yuja Wang, Giorgy Cziffra and Vladimir Horowitz deliver performances of nothing but sheer intensity and passion as they masterfully command the instrument. NOTE: The video may be challe...
Feux Follets (F. Liszt) performed by 12 great pianists
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Franz Liszt’s “Feux Follets” is renowned for its unparalleled level of difficulty and infrequent inclusion in piano programs. Despite its demanding technical requirements, the piece is intended to be performed with a light and joyful touch. Executing it successfully demands significant endurance and self-control from the performer. Here, twelve of the greatest pianists, whose recordings are ava...
The Most Beautiful Melody - M. Ravel, Le Tombeau de Couperin: Prelude
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The Seattle Collaborative Orchestra, Anna Edwards, conductor, M. Ravel "Le Tombeau de Couperin" (1914 - 1919), Roosevelt High School Theatre, Seattle. "Le Tombeau de Couperin" is a suite for solo piano, later arranged for orchestra, composed by Maurice Ravel. Each movement is dedicated to the memory of a friend of the composer who had died fighting in World War I. Ravel himself served as a truc...
you came for 3:39
Khatia ,Gryniuk, Yuja, ...THE BEST !!!!
Yuja Wang is the piano teacher of my great great great grandma.
I really admire their piano skills but Why do they all make funny faces…..
And music too.
3:38 🥴🥴
Destroy is the right word. I really dislike it when pianists take a beautiful piece of music and play it so fast the notes meld into each other and it sounds ridiculous. It gives the impression they need to go to the toilet before they have a mishap. Massacre is probably a better word and not in a good way. I certainly wouldn't pay to hear this
가슴이 웅장해진다
I loved Lang Lang, but most I loved Round Round.
Como Horowitz saca esos increibles sonidos, con la plana posición de sus manos y dedos...
Wow, them chinese droids look almost like real people!
this type of pyrotechnics is not for me....
They become one, the player and the instrument.
THAT'S WHAT I CALL ( as a 😢 piano technician no MUSIC but MUSICK!! IT'S ONLY PIANO FORTE!! THEY FORGOT THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE WORD PIANO😢 WHAT A BEAUTIFUL TIME THE BAROQUE WAS !! With musical unbelief from Holland 🇳🇱
Too many very tasteless bad pianists are collected here.
We all are here for 3:42. Men of Culture 😂 3:42
Ngl i dont find it as emotional as when they all punch the piano as hard as they can. They’re skills are undoubtedly insanely impressive, but the same slamming of the keys feels brutish to be playing.
Por qué Lang Lang me saca lagrimas? 😢❤❤❤❤❤
I dont play the piano or anything, but i know that these mf's became the piano.
Thank you! 🙏
C'est juste magnifique❤
Ugh, Matsuev. What an awful basher 🤨
Crazy way to play! It just emphasizes the flexibility of the performer's fingers, which is very unpleasant in the listening position of the solo.
Quite awkwardish łupando. Otherwise fantastic pianist!
Lang lang looks like my uncle😭
Horovic supeeer bravisimo.no koment veri good horovic❤🙏
Lang Lang 's face was generated by AI 😅
objectively lame
❤
Keine Art den Dampf am Klimperkasten ab zu reagieren.😂🎉Ich hacke als Alternative lieber kleine Brennholz Stücke mit dem Beil😂❤Welte hat es elleganter gelöst,sie haben den Pianisten mit Papierrollen eingespart🚧🐧🐧🐧🔐🎈🎈🎈🤣🎯🤔🤐
Were is super star Lucy ?
Bro them jugs
clowns
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Absolutely incredible ! How can they do that , that fast ? Their brain is going at same speed ! whaou ! Hat's up !
Franz Liszt destroyed three pianos a night-fully clothed. Strings flying everywhere. These kids are frontin’….
4:03 vorrei poter dire di essermi innamorato del tocco delle sue dita ma sarei un bugiardo...🙄
That moment at 1:37 when Lang Lang sees into the future of this video and he looks at you looking at him!
why does he look like a psycho?😊😅😂
Lang Lang is his own condictor.
The second pianist looks like the Asian Elon Musk 😁 Great Skills for all of them.
I'm not a fan of this cacophony.The music is killed completely.
Great boobart music 😊
we all know what is the only thing that matters in this video 😛
Instruments are an outlet.
4 great pianinsts, 2 strippers, and 1 chinese Liberace type...
I recall Richter's 1958 Live performance in Sofia (which is not featured in this compilation) was one of the first to send shockwaves through the pianistic world and even made other accomplished virtuosos at its and feather light touch. I believe remains amongst the very best of any era, despite the substandard recording - though there may be a now cleaner remastering of it than the one on my Philips CD transfer -which was released in the late 80s (I think). Frankly, there have been dozens of stunning renditions since, though of those I've heard, Kissin (both on his RCA disc from the mid-nineties) and in numerous live recitals is spellbinding in terms of calrity, though some might criticise his slightly heavy touch. Boris Beresovsky - both on his complete studio set of all 12 etudes and the live open air concert at the Roque d'Anthéron in 2002, extraordianry articulation, speed and at very little cost to dynamic range. Katsaris' 1970 performance at the Tchaikovsky comp (at 5:35 in this video) is possibly the fastest ever recorded in a live concert and again, the clarity he manages to retain throughout the most technically challenging passages is extraordinary, even if some dynamic shaping is sacrificed. Cziffra's live encore is irrisistable for both its unique idiosynchariies and how effortless he applies them. Lazar Berman's earlier recording from a complete set in 1959 is on a par with Richter in terms of technique and musicianship and also includes a couple of ossia passages which make for interesting listening. A couple othe gems pianophiles might not have savoured are Leonid Kuzmin and Minoru Nojima and of course, we have Lim (who seems to be the current benchmark) and whose numerous renditions are indeed sensational in every respect, though I wouldn't put him above any of the others I've mentioned, either technically or artistically. To me, they're all worthy of "musical transcendance" in their own way!!
Flipando
LAN-lan!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Mazuev is a Putin’s puppet and he may play whatever, he will be still a Putin’s puppet