as someone who has been studying the russian history for my history exam, I can say that I just adore the 19th century. Young people were so determined to change their country and its rulers, I find it inspiring. I also adore the art of the 19th century. Its literature, architecture, music pieces, paintings and so on. It's all just so interesting
@Wot Barrett Do you mean that she had impact on Russia's history or that she falsified it? Because he's talking about 19th century and Catherine II died in 1796.
19th century was basiclly peak of western and orthodox civilization its normal that the best pieces of art and architectur were from that time. Sorry for my english its not my first language:)
There is no such thing as ‘stolen history’ - there is only true history. All history is interlinked and it does not belong to anyone but the past. History itself is interesting and there is no need for claim or competition.
I haven't met anyone in this world who would cry with emotion to music like this. It feels like all my brothers and sisters are dead and I was born too late to meet them
Enjoy the beauty my friend, whether it is shared, or alone. Especially the beauty that only you perceive, can add some extra greatness to this mystical element of life that we call true beauty.
Sitting, from left to right: Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud, Léon Valade, Ernest d'Hervilly and Camille Pelletan; standing, from left to right: Pierre Elzéar, Émile Blémont and Jean Aicard. Picture: Un coin de table (A table's corner) by Henri Fantin-Latour. I don't know why, but I always love this painting. And these pieces of music are a perfect complement.
@@keydih1999 This was during the 19th century. Those men are authors, poets to be exact. They had a gathering, said gathering is what is being depicted in the painting. All are poets except Camille Pelletan, he's a politican. You can search more about them
Если ты полюбишься поэту От любви его тебя уж не спасти. Ты будешь свет тому печали силуэту, Поможешь крест свинцовый вверх нести. Если ты полюбишься поэту, Значит ты - создание звезд. Будешь ты его ответом, Его музой сладких слез! Если ты полюбишься поэту, Не уйти тебе без страдания и слез. Ты печали истинному силуэту Будешь дополнять мир грез.
Shostakovich was one of the greatest composers of the 20th century. Such breadth and depth, a giant of musical achievement. From the Waltz to his symphonic works, few composers can compare.
Started listening to this and a three-piece suit and tophat teleported onto me. I also now own a firearms company for some reason. 10/10 would recommend again.
no like I'm actually in love with this playlist. thanks for making me feel like an intellectual from an esoteric elite group, it was very much needed to study for exams
I put this video to make studying less painful. Guess who barely payed attention? Amazing playlist ^^ The arrangement of Shostakovich's Waltz No 2 was fantastic Thank you so much!! ❤❤❤
Esto es perfecto para leer La Ilíada. No había conseguido hasta el momento una playlist que reuniera todos mis clásicos favoritos en un solo lugar. Congrats.
I practiced my sabre dueling form in the nude, bar a pair of fine Dents premium leather gloves, with this enchanting ensemble of musical pieces gently carrying me hither and yonder from contemplation to melancholy and to a true sense of serenity. Bravo.
I didn't knew most of these songs before but the moment I realized I was listening to another playlist and I heard the first song, my eyebrows instantly shot up and I knew this was it, I love this💖✨
Omg, this is absolutely beautiful. Why have i never realized this?! Im 46 and just now appreciating this music. I used to think this was old ppl music...lol!
This is very well done. It captures an essence of anxiety and worry, as well as frustration and depression which comes from wanting someone you like to feel similarly. You’re not sure how to act in front of them, because you want them to like you. You change your personality, you change your attitude and likes and dislikes. You try to push it, express your feelings, but it comes off wrong. You worry that if you don’t push at all, then you miss the opportunity. They respond bluntly, you think they dislike you. They don’t respond at all, you think they dislike you. You wonder whether or not they are genuinely ignoring or making excuses. You try and be nice, they brush it off as a joke. You try to explain your issues and feel close, and they brush it off or ignore it. You feel, cold, lost, scared.
8:56 The third piece from the list ( Salut d'amour )I will play for the exam in a week. Wish me good luck.🤞I practice the violin. ❤ I hope I can play as cool as the dude from this playlist
I am currently writting a story, and was on youtub to find some music to fit with. And then I saw this playlist, being exactly about what I am wraiting! was a crazy feeling
@@lfrtsckowI'm french and I want to know too the title ! (Bah pourquoi je parle anglais du coup ^^), ce serait sur une plateforme ou tu essaies de te faire publier ?
This track selection is excellent. The sequencing of the songs, some of which i was familiar with, some not, fits very nicely together. It flows, and this shows careful thought went into the ordering. Very good.
My goldfish absolutely love this list! They swim in synchronized circles performing backstrokes and underwater twirls! -Who are the old geezers? They don’t look very happy. They’ve probably been arguing over the restaurant bill. The guy in the back wearing the turban must be the waiter. He’s mad because he knows he isn’t getting a tip.
I've liked this playlist for a very long time, and today I finally saw the painting on the video irl, "coin de table" by Fantin Latour, he also did "autour du piano" with the same vibe, both in the musée d'Orsay, and they are beautiful
Знаете, иногда настолько сильно устаешь от информационного шума, учебы, людей, что даже спокойные песни отдаются болью в голове и только классическая музыка способна очистить разум от лишних переживаний
To whom it may concern I too am an eldrich beeing of the age of 315 cycles I truely enjoy the shallowly creative pieces these mortals create once in a while 🐙
Спасибо, действительно очень атмосферная подборка! И ваши композиции очень красивые! Но восприятию мешает искусственный синтезированный звук, особенно на струнных инструментах. Нету музыкантов, пусть даже любителей, которые могли бы сыграть Ваши произведения на живых инструментах?
Who played the Shostakowitch Walz? Its one of the most clear in sound and such a beautyfull variation on internation of instruments. Unbelievalbe Incredible
As a member of the creative elite in the 19th century,I can confirm,that this playlist is accurate
XD
😀👍
only Shostakovich wasn't around yet😅he was born in 1906
Lolsss
ngl I love these comments
Without music, life would be a mistake.
Deaf people?
@@maithgaming26feel vibration of music 🎵😊
Without God*
@@P.Carval_ So life is currently a mistake?
@@WillySalami Not for Followers
as someone who has been studying the russian history for my history exam, I can say that I just adore the 19th century. Young people were so determined to change their country and its rulers, I find it inspiring. I also adore the art of the 19th century. Its literature, architecture, music pieces, paintings and so on. It's all just so interesting
I'm happy people across the world are studying our culture and history 🖤🖤🖤 love from the East!
@Wot Barrettbro, calm down. Both of these countries have a great and fascinating history that intersects with each other.
@Wot Barrett Do you mean that she had impact on Russia's history or that she falsified it? Because he's talking about 19th century and Catherine II died in 1796.
19th century was basiclly peak of western and orthodox civilization its normal that the best pieces of art and architectur were from that time.
Sorry for my english its not my first language:)
There is no such thing as ‘stolen history’ - there is only true history. All history is interlinked and it does not belong to anyone but the past. History itself is interesting and there is no need for claim or competition.
I haven't met anyone in this world who would cry with emotion to music like this. It feels like all my brothers and sisters are dead and I was born too late to meet them
Enjoy the beauty my friend, whether it is shared, or alone. Especially the beauty that only you perceive, can add some extra greatness to this mystical element of life that we call true beauty.
Lol
I'm with you on this one
the timeless born in teh wrong generation comment
without this playlist my academic life would be in shambles
Sitting, from left to right: Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud, Léon Valade, Ernest d'Hervilly and Camille Pelletan; standing, from left to right: Pierre Elzéar, Émile Blémont and Jean Aicard. Picture: Un coin de table (A table's corner) by Henri Fantin-Latour. I don't know why, but I always love this painting. And these pieces of music are a perfect complement.
Thank you for providing the context of the picture and identifying the names of each person in the portrait.
Rimbaud ever by Verlaine's side, I wonder how he could look to fit in so naturally with an older audience
thanks what a legend
Thank you for identifying who these people are. If you don't mind me asking, at what point in history are these men from?
@@keydih1999 This was during the 19th century. Those men are authors, poets to be exact. They had a gathering, said gathering is what is being depicted in the painting. All are poets except Camille Pelletan, he's a politican. You can search more about them
Если ты полюбишься поэту
От любви его тебя уж не спасти.
Ты будешь свет тому печали силуэту,
Поможешь крест свинцовый вверх нести.
Если ты полюбишься поэту,
Значит ты - создание звезд.
Будешь ты его ответом,
Его музой сладких слез!
Если ты полюбишься поэту,
Не уйти тебе без страдания и слез.
Ты печали истинному силуэту
Будешь дополнять мир грез.
Beautifully written and translated.💗
now i can pretend to be an intellectual from the 19th century while finish my project on the last possible day. thank you !
😂
HELPP IM DOING THAT RNN
Literally what I'm doing 😭
😮@@amirauwu-on9mo
OMG SAMEEE
Rimbaud and Verlaine chilling in the bottom left is a plus for me
Those two influenced my way of writing a lot, worth it
@@theasaturday4577 my too and also Baudelaire
@@PoisonxSindiSame. Also Apollinaire!
so true
I am an embryo, not even born yet and I love this playlist
aristocratic embryos are so elite they can speak before being born
relatable
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
bro were you born
what is your @
As a member of creative elite in the 18th century, I am proud to see that our legacy is in right hands of our 19th century elite member society.
⬇️ 21 years old?
Me👀
me
Yes (no). I'm 21 (I'm 22).
16 🫡❤️
19
Вариация Шостаковича шикарна! В его исполнении более торжественная, а здесь такая душевная, еще и с национальными инструментами. Просто браво!
Shostakovich was one of the greatest composers of the 20th century. Such breadth and depth, a giant of musical achievement. From the Waltz to his symphonic works, few composers can compare.
I am only 1 year old baby and I like this list
Very good young man
@@thepetrasmantas😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Tchaikovsky 's Swan Lake is stellar. The goosebumps and chills are inevitable. Cant get enough of it!
I don't even exist, yet this list calms my nonexistent nerves.
Very nihilistic indeed
Started listening to this and a three-piece suit and tophat teleported onto me. I also now own a firearms company for some reason. 10/10 would recommend again.
loll
I don't think I've ever come across a playlist where every song enchanted and transformed me in such a grand way. thank you for this.
As a multidimensional entity traveling through space and time, I approve this playlist.
Being in the 21st century I am grateful to have ways to listen to music from any century without being an elite just a commoner
I think this all the time ❤
0:00 - Tchaikovsky - Sentimental Waltz
4:55 - Shostakovich - Waltz No2
8:56 - Sir Edward Elgar - Salut d'amour
11:36 - Eric Satie - Gymnopédie No. 1
15:00 - Johannes Brahms - Hungarian Dance No.1
18:04 - Debussy - Clair de lune
22:51 - Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake
31:28 - Chopin - Fantasy-Impromptu in C-sharp-minor
Hello, i didin't found the last piece...is it right title? thanks for your help!
Thank you !
@@EmanuelaArtista I’m not sure, but I think you’re right about it being wrong, I copied the names from the description so I’m not sure myself, sorry
Thanks for answer! Maybe someday we'll find the right title! :)
Danke
"Without music , life would be an illusion" i love that damn right.
Me : *prepares for Chopin Fantaisie-impromptu*
Me 10 seconds later : "Unexpected... But welcome"
I listened to this before I snuck out and while I was walking to the park to go read. The best reading session of my life.
Buenas noches caballeros. Prueben almorzar o cenar con esto de fondo 🥃
no like I'm actually in love with this playlist. thanks for making me feel like an intellectual from an esoteric elite group, it was very much needed to study for exams
My brother is only six and he likes this music. I am 3 years old and i fw with this
You know its gonna be a banger when it begins with Valse Sentimentale
absolute favorites of all time, this playlist couldn't get any better!
I'm 19 years old, and this kind of music takes me to another era. I love it.
Очень красивая подборка (приятно слышать, между классиками жанра, и неизвестных мне композиторов), и тема, спасибо!
"Sentimental Waltz" do Tchaikovsky me fez cócegas na alma
Cócegas
Quadro
Agulhas
Borboleta
Barco de guerra
Alma dançando
Viagem pra dentro
Inevitável
This is one of the best classic playlist i have ever heard...
This truly is a hidden gem, serves the purpose of the specified theme of the playlist!
I put this video to make studying less painful. Guess who barely payed attention?
Amazing playlist ^^ The arrangement of Shostakovich's Waltz No 2 was fantastic
Thank you so much!! ❤❤❤
listening to this while reading Dostoyevsky transcends you to another planet
frrrr
I don’t know who are you…but I’m proud
Verily, thy music playlist doth possess an enchanting melody that doth transporteth mine soul to another realm. Well done!
It's 19th century, not the 16th lol.
Esto es perfecto para leer La Ilíada. No había conseguido hasta el momento una playlist que reuniera todos mis clásicos favoritos en un solo lugar. Congrats.
So calming, the perfect thing just to relax to when doing anything 🥰
I practiced my sabre dueling form in the nude, bar a pair of fine Dents premium leather gloves, with this enchanting ensemble of musical pieces gently carrying me hither and yonder from contemplation to melancholy and to a true sense of serenity. Bravo.
I knew I was going to love this playlist when I heard the first piece (one of my favorites)
I didn't knew most of these songs before but the moment I realized I was listening to another playlist and I heard the first song, my eyebrows instantly shot up and I knew this was it, I love this💖✨
this is one of the best classical playlist ı have ever listened. thank you for that.
Just released the first chapter of my webtoon to this soundtrack. One of the biggest moments of the past few years. Thank you for the mix.
this playlist starts with my favourite piece of music... instant like!
Omg, this is absolutely beautiful. Why have i never realized this?! Im 46 and just now appreciating this music. I used to think this was old ppl music...lol!
This is very well done. It captures an essence of anxiety and worry, as well as frustration and depression which comes from wanting someone you like to feel similarly. You’re not sure how to act in front of them, because you want them to like you. You change your personality, you change your attitude and likes and dislikes. You try to push it, express your feelings, but it comes off wrong. You worry that if you don’t push at all, then you miss the opportunity. They respond bluntly, you think they dislike you. They don’t respond at all, you think they dislike you. You wonder whether or not they are genuinely ignoring or making excuses. You try and be nice, they brush it off as a joke. You try to explain your issues and feel close, and they brush it off or ignore it. You feel, cold, lost, scared.
Hi Liam! You'll find 'the one' eventually, if you haven't already! You're in my prayers brother, and I know you'll find the right person soon enough!
8:56 The third piece from the list ( Salut d'amour )I will play for the exam in a week. Wish me good luck.🤞I practice the violin. ❤ I hope I can play as cool as the dude from this playlist
how it was?
I hope you did well !
Thank you this playlist brought joy and almost tears into my day
As a creative elite from the 19th century, this is accurate.
I am currently writting a story, and was on youtub to find some music to fit with. And then I saw this playlist, being exactly about what I am wraiting! was a crazy feeling
Can I read it?
@@JoshJames-j6u sur, I'm my way to finish it! But it's in french..
@@lfrtsckow that's fine.👍🙂
@@lfrtsckowI'm french and I want to know too the title ! (Bah pourquoi je parle anglais du coup ^^), ce serait sur une plateforme ou tu essaies de te faire publier ?
Shostakovich Waltz No2 rhythm gave me so many goosebumbs down my spine, superbly masterpiece indeed
He was born in 1906, how did this get on list of19thcentury?
This track selection is excellent. The sequencing of the songs, some of which i was familiar with, some not, fits very nicely together. It flows, and this shows careful thought went into the ordering. Very good.
If you can truly enjoy this kind of music you are part of the elite
Me encanto, muy bello mix.
What is that arrangement for Shostakovich's Second Waltz? It sounds fantastic!
I came here to ask the same thing!
Edit: Looks like a version by Cihat Askin on the album Turk Valseri.
@@robertblatman5044 Thank you so much for sharing! You have no idea how happy I am right now, adding this to my playlist.
My goldfish absolutely love this list! They swim in synchronized circles performing backstrokes
and underwater twirls! -Who are the old geezers? They don’t look very happy. They’ve probably
been arguing over the restaurant bill. The guy in the back wearing the turban must be the waiter.
He’s mad because he knows he isn’t getting a tip.
As the Leader of the Bolsheviks, i can confirm that the creative elite in the 19th century use this as there playlist
Love it :) Keeping me sane at work.
16:01 ese cambio es tan abrupto, me encanta, digno de ser recordado por futuras generaciones, agradezco que con 15 años puedo apreciar este arte.
To whoever reading this, don’t let fear hold you back; your courage will take you further than you imagine 🦋🔥
Shostakovich waltz no.2 is from 1938😮
I've liked this playlist for a very long time, and today I finally saw the painting on the video irl, "coin de table" by Fantin Latour, he also did "autour du piano" with the same vibe, both in the musée d'Orsay, and they are beautiful
I was just reading madam Bovary and found this video.. my experience has changed
una increíble pieza de arte gratificante para mis tímpanos
I love this list
Thank you so much 🌷
aquí estamos escuchando buena música, mientras hacemos trabajos académicos, porque con esta música mejora tu concentración y te da armonía
BEST PLAYLİST 🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋
Офигенно🎉❤
These are straight bangers👌🏽😮💨
"Playlist of the creative elite of the 19th century.".
Lista de Reproducción - TrackList:
01. - 00:00 | Tchaikovsky - Sentimental Waltz.
02. - 04:55 | Shostakovich - Waltz №2.
03. - 08:56 | Sir Edward Elgar - Salut d'amour.
04. - 11:36 | Eric Satie - Gymnopédie No.1.
05. - 15:00 | Johannes Brahms - Hungarian Dance No. 1.
06. - 18:05 | Debussy - Clair de lune.
07. - 22:52 | Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake.
08. - 25:51 | Chopin - Fantasy-Impromptu in C-sharp-minor.
thank you
19th century was the peak of humanity.
I agree
4:55 beatiful
Now I can pretend I am explorer from the period compiling my memoirs as I write down my notes for a project. Very grateful.
isso me faz sentir vivo
Знаете, иногда настолько сильно устаешь от информационного шума, учебы, людей, что даже спокойные песни отдаются болью в голове и только классическая музыка способна очистить разум от лишних переживаний
'Elite' is not a word you want to be using right now..
Careful my friend, don’t let the libs know you’re not drowning in their psyop.
Why? P.S. I genuinely don't understand.
@@JerryShelbysame
Thanks for posting it Ivan. Magnifique
I love you for putting that quote ❤❤❤❤
So incredible 🎉❤
Me encanta, una playlist muy profunda.
Such a beautiful playlist! Brilliant!
Nice work, this clip made my day
Me too
I'm reading about the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood at the moment and this is the perfect playlist.
this is real music.....love it!!!
⬇️ 315 years old?
To whom it may concern I too am an eldrich beeing of the age of 315 cycles I truely enjoy the shallowly creative pieces these mortals create once in a while 🐙
@@PaulShell-of9snperhaps it’s absurd that you don’t reminisce the old times 🤔
Спасибо, действительно очень атмосферная подборка! И ваши композиции очень красивые! Но восприятию мешает искусственный синтезированный звук, особенно на струнных инструментах. Нету музыкантов, пусть даже любителей, которые могли бы сыграть Ваши произведения на живых инструментах?
К сожалению нет, но я открыт для любых предложений
Isn't Shostakovich 20th Century? But i agree, in spirit he is pure 19th century.
This is indicated in the description
When you visit a youtube video for the first time and you see a comment you liked 1 year ago:
I was in love from the beginning. Truly ineffable.
Nothing but bangers 🔥, great job 🎉❤❤❤
Best playlist fr❤
If I have to say about any playlist is good , this one absolutely the gorgeous !!
Life would be a mistake... no an illusion.
Who hears this music while taking a hot bath in the quiet of the night 🧘🏻♂️🌌
This should have been the background for the "let him cook" phrase
Only legends who love this songs ✨
Yesss yessss this is soothing my long lost lovely lovely soul. My pour lost lonely soul.
Who played the Shostakowitch Walz? Its one of the most clear in sound and such a beautyfull variation on internation of instruments. Unbelievalbe Incredible