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Decibellic
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 เม.ย. 2011
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Decibellic - Mater Saeva Cupidina
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24 electronic pieces with chorus and vocal samples. Year of composition: 2019 Movement I 1. 00:00:18 2. 00:01:25 3. 00:03:39 4. 00:05:51 5. 00:08:12 6. 00:10:36 7. 00:13:00 8. 00:15:53 Movement II 1. 00:19:25 2. 00:22:03 3. 00:25:18 4. 00:27:07 5. 00:29:14 6. 00:32:24 7. 00:35:28 8. 00:39:20 Movement III 1. 00:43:30 2. 00:46:32 3. 00:48:51 4. 00:51:03 5. 00:54:00 6. 00:56:28 7. 00:58:52 8. 01:0...
Bach - Invention No. 1 (BWV 772) and No. 13 (BWV 784) Orchestral Arrangement
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Bach - Invention No. 1 (BWV 772) and No. 13 (BWV 784) Orchestral Arrangement
Buddha-Bar London Cocktail Masterclass
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Buddha-Bar London Cocktail Masterclass
Decibellic - Q R N T - 40 Nocturnes for Electronic Orchestra
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Movement One: I - 00:17 II - 02:28 III - 03:55 IV - 05:32 V - 06:40 VI - 09:09 VII - 10:18 VIII - 11:19 IX - 12:10 X - 13:31 Movement Two: I - 15:28 II - 16:58 III - 18:11 IV - 19:12 V - 20:11 VI - 21:32 VII - 22:41 VIII - 23:38 IX - 24:31 X - 26:00 Movement Three: I - 27:37 II - 29:10 III - 30:29 IV - 31:50 V - 32:50 VI - 33:47 VII - 35:05 VIII - 36:41 IX - 37:58 X - 39:28 Movement Four: I - 4...
A Pitch Concerto
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Panels: 00:05 I 01:21 II 02:14 III 03:42 IV 04:36 V 06:25 VI 08:40 VII 10:56 VIII
Franz von Suppé - Banditenstreiche
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Operetta in 3 acts: Act I - 00:00 Act II - 20:31 Act III - 56:40 Performer: Chor und das Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks Director: Werner Schmidt-Boelcke Year of recording: 1954 Cast: Babbeo - Kurt Böhme Lidia - Erika Köth Stella - Hertha Töpper Gaetano - Carl Hoppe Tondolo - Paul Kuen Lelio - John Kuen Malandrino - Hans Hopf
My Top 10 Greatest Symphonic Endings
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My personal list of the 10 greatest symphonic endings ever. It's not right, it's not wrong, it's just my list.
Bach - BWV 594 - Organ Concerto No. 3 in C Major [Best Version Available Ever]
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Bach - BWV 594 - Organ Concerto No. 3 in C Major [Best Version Available Ever]
Buxtehude - BuxWV 38 'Herr, wenn ich nur dich hab' Best HSQ Version
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Buxtehude - BuxWV 38 'Herr, wenn ich nur dich hab' Best HSQ Version
Haydn - Minuetto Op. 1 No. 2 [Carillon]
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Haydn - Minuetto Op. 1 No. 2 [Carillon]
Verdi - Requiem - Tuba Mirum Best Version Available
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Verdi - Requiem - Tuba Mirum Best Version Available
Richard Strauss - Salomè (Op. 54) - Ah, Ich Habe Deinen Mund Geküsst (Hildegard Behrens)
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Richard Strauss - Salomè (Op. 54) - Ah, Ich Habe Deinen Mund Geküsst (Hildegard Behrens)
Fun. Nice to see Bruckner's First here, but your #1 was written by a committee. I enjoy it too.
The ending of Mahler’s 2nd is the greatest music in history
Who owns the recording of Dvorak's 7th symphony?
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Great choice, and not just the usual suspects. I like the emphasis on Bruckner and not just Mahler. Perhaps you would undertake a second list of ten finals.
My number 1 surely.But forgotten Shostakovich's 5-th symphony
With all the respect for the giant that Shostakovich is, I don't think the term "great" can be applied to him, at least in this specific sense I inferred throughout this video and comments.
As much as I love this list, Mahler 6 definitely deserves a place on this list. The hero being ultimately knocked down at the end and tragedy triumphing is such a profound ending. The final minor passage has a brief shift to major tonality for a brief final death throe in the struggle for hope but it is all crushed with a powerful tutti A minor chord and ends with a pizzicato.
Keine Beschreibung der Interpreten ! Schade
Ich hab es total vergessen. Alles behoben.
all these endings are fantastic, but I want to surprise you with my version of the finale for Schubert's Unfinished symphony : th-cam.com/video/L3yOwZ8OEns/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mDZAQqIf4h6JAtmi&t=488 (apart from that I would add Tchaikowsky 5th symphony, Beethoven 7th, Mendelssohn 5th, Schumann 2nd, Brahms 2nd, Bruckner 8th, Mahler 2nd, ...)
Probably one of the first tier lists about classical that I agree with more xD Rachmaninov 1 tho? o: Maybe
I have listened only Burckner's 7th, which his symphonies would you suggest me to listen next?
Here was my progression with Bruckner. 4th was my gateway drug, fell in love with that piece. Then the 7th (started with the finale first, then heard the rest of the symphony). Then I heard the 8th finale then the rest of the symphony, then I heard the 5th (I started from the beginning that time and was a bit perplexed, I didnt get it immediately, but then I saw a video by Richard Atkins called "The Immense Fugal Finale of Bruckner's Fifth Symphony" which gave me a massive appreciation for that finale, so then I listened to that movement in full, and then the full piece, then I heard Bruckners 6th. For the longest time I didnt pay much attention to his earlier symphonies or the 9th (mostly because it didnt have a finale), so the next one I heard was the 1st and I was in shock at how good it was, especially for a first symphony. Most composers have very ok first symphonies, aside from Mahler or Brahms, nobody really started out so incrediblt strong at symphonic composition, but Bruckner, he had an incredible 1st symphony. Then I heard the 9th and was also very impressed, and finally the third. I have not gotten around to finishing the 2nd. That is the only symphony of his that I was not immediately enthralled by, but I will give it another go. Tldr: My order was 4 7 8 5 6 1 9 3 2, but my recommended order is 4 1 (7 you already listened to) 5 and then if you made it that far then you are a real one.
@zjschrage thanks for such elaborate response. Actually, one day before you wrote your comment , I have listened his 3rd symphony. Now I am going to listen it again and then 4th.
@@DiegoATpl The 4th has a special place in my heart haha
Very fast! If the best, I do not know. But is very good.
I ignor under what concept you choose this list, was it because the bombastic, clangorous loud and majestic style of them? or for structural, musical scheme or creativity.. what was your criteria?
I'll be honest, THIS IS A GREAT RENDITION 😮😮 Please be fair to inform this is VIVALDI 208 , transcribed by Bach 🎉🎉
I must said I am surprised that Mozart 41st is not on the list
Tchaik 4 is top tier imo
Bruckner’s fourth is probably one of the most exhilarating endings of any musical composition.
Completely agree. I played it as a Clarinet player and it made me feel thriling!😅
Quite bold of you to pick as no. 1 a piece of music composed essentially by a committee of musicologists!
Where are Beethoven's endings for 5th and 9th symphonies? 😤
Shostakovich № 7 😉
Stravinsky's Symphony in Three Movements - POW!
Which recording of Dvorak 7 is that?
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Bruckner is amazing when it comes to symphonies, but here’s what I think should’ve been on the list despite the order: Mahler 1&2, rach 2, Shostakovich 5&11, tchaikovsky 4,6 & manfred, sibelius 2, dvorak 9 (im more of a romantic genre listener, so couldn’t come up with the Haydn/Mozart symphonies)
Only 4 Bruckner? Ah well, so many great endings to choose from
Saint-Saëns 3 - you need a cigarette after that finale!
Good list. At least A couple here I need to find out more about. Thanks to those who have made further recommendations in the comments. I would throw in Elgar 1 and for pure fun Ives 2.
I thought it was going to be the 3rd movement of Bruckner's 9th as the best ending ever. The unintended ending. The fear before the acceptance of death.
Shostakovich is a must have on this list. Certainly a master at ending his beautiful symphonic works. Would recommend his 7th or 5th
Or his 11th
I love your list. I'm glad to see there is another Bruckner fan out there - we are so disparaged! Just to add to the fun and greatness. . . Ironically, I've always loved the finale to Nielsen's 3rd Symphony, but the 1st movement! The way the frenetic energy builds and the horns reach the climax is exhilarating. Of course, the Sibelius 7th. And, if I may interpolate a bit. If one could see the 4 movement Reger Psalm 100 as a symphony (a stretch, I know, but humor me), I would say the finale of the 4th movement is one of the greatest in all classical music. Does anyone even listen to it? If Bruckner fans are in the dog house, Reger fans are, alas, "behind you in the smallest room in your house" - if you get the reference.😪
The Saint-Saëns 3rd? How did that not make the top of this list?
Shostakovich's 7th anyone?
I like the Makela recording of it, tempos are perfect, especially for the 2nd movement (doesnt drag) and the ending of the finale (not rushed).
Tchaikovsky 6
Rachmaninov 1...
No Mozart? And where is Schubert?
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I don’t see where is Mahler’ second symphony
What about Brahms 4?
Brahms' 4th is a really fine piece of music, you can also sense the experience and the maturity of a lifetime - but this is the thing: in this it is incredibly touching, but also incredibly human, and power exceeds the struggles of our experiences, power is above our struggle and it comes to a point where it is so great that it becomes inhuman. After all even Zarathustra says "Man is alien to greatness". Still one of my favourite symphonies, just not for this particular list.
Very similar - a lot of noise but not much melody. Where's #RachmaninovSymphonyNo2 and #ElgarSymphonyNo1? Too much melody and emotion I guess.
Yes, what did Beethoven, Brahms, Bruckner and Mahler know about melody and emotion? 👍
Shoutout to the lead trumpets (and sometimes the whole section!) freaking screaming for the whole last 5 minutes of already intense symphonies
Mahler 7 of course
And Dvorak symphony 5 too
The finale of Saint Saens Organ symphony is really impossible to top, with Dvorak's New World symphony a close second. Good list although I lean earlier in the repertoire.
All the threes! Copland 3 Arnell 3 Magnard 3 ... and Walton 1 The climax (the whole movement, one long crescendo) of Respighi's Pines of Rome (effectively a symphony), especially with George Pretre conductings is (insert superlative of choice).
Definitely Copland 3, Brahms 1, Sibelius 2, Shos 5, (and if I can stretch the rules a bit: Brahms Piano C I, Tchaik Violin C and runner up: Candide Finale)
The Bruckner 9 finale/coda is not by Bruckner who left only rough sketches for the 4th movement, tentatively suggesting his Te Deum as the finale. That has not stopped various composers (Carrigan etc.) from trying their hand at being Bruckner, whose final thoughts we will never know. Of the finales he did write, the coda to the 8th is undoubtedly the greatest, combining as it does all the major themes of the preceding movements into a glorious apotheosis.
Mahler 2, Bruckner 8 and Shostakovich 7 should definitely be on any of such lists. Bruckner 1st is the worst of the works you listed and it wouldn't really get in on any collective polls.
"Around the devisers of new values revolveth the world:-invisibly it revolveth. But around the actors revolve the people and the glory: such is the course of things." (Zarathustra)
First, where you found the 9th Bruckner's endding? Second, in my opinion, all enddings of Bruckner's symp. after the number 3 is included in the list. And there are many others enddings that are very good too from these composers... and I missed another composers, Tchaikovsky, Murssogy, Shostakovity...
This is the version: th-cam.com/video/6LJuesGvtSs/w-d-xo.html
@@decibellic Thank you very much
I cannot really argue because the title was 'my top ten'. Except you cannot just do a 10. Sibelius?
Sheesh, what's with all these happy symphonic endings? Can't we include some great dark ones like Tchaikovsky 6, Mahler 9, and Shostakovich 5. Also here are two underrated symphonic endings that I would probably put on a list are Beethoven Symphony 6 and Mahler 3
If your sensibility understands "happiness" from these sounds, I can't do nothing about it.
I think Lizst's Les Preludes should be in this list.
That’s not a symphony, it’s a tone poem ( but I love it, too.)
@@valerietaylor9615 I see.
So almost every Bruckner symphony is the greatest, for its ending. LOL
You didn’t include Sibelius 2nd or Tschiakowsky 5th? Other than the Brahms and Beethoven, these endings were just drug-out show tune stuff.