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1) Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K525 0:01
2) Haydn Symphony 94 “Surprise” II 0:01
3) Beethoven Symphony 9 IV (Ode to Joy) 0:06
4) Mendelssohn Wedding March in Midsummer Night’s Dream, second theme 0:06
5) Dvorak Humoresque No.7 0:13
6) Wagner Lohengerin, Bridal Chorus 0:13
7) Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto 1 0:19
8) Saint-Saens Carnival of Animals: Swan 0:19
9) Bach Well Tempered Clavier Book 1 Prelude 1 0:19
10) Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture 0:29
11) Bach Cello Suite No. 1 0:32
12) Mendelssohn Song without Words “Spring” 0:33
13) Schubert Ave Maria 0:40
14) Schubert Symphony 8 “Unfinished” 0:46
15) Verdi “La Donna è Mobile” in Rigoletto 0:51
16) Boccherini String Quartet in E, Op.11 No.5, III. Minuetto 0:55
17) Beethoven für Elise 1:03
18) CPE Bach Solfeggietto 1:04
19) Paganini Capriccio 24 1:11
20) Mozart Piano Sonata No.11 III (Turkish March) 1:15
21) Grieg Piano Concerto 1:22
22) Mozart Requiem Lacrimosa 1:26
23) Schubert Serenade 1:30
24) Chopin Prelude in C minor 1:35
25) Strauss II Overture from Die Fledermaus (Bat) 1:46
26) Brahms 5 Lieder Op.49, IV. Wiegenlied (Lullaby) 1:46
27) Satie Gymnopedie 1:56
28) Debussy Arabesque 2:00
29) Holst Planets, Jupiter 2:05
30) Schubert Trout 2:14
31) Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 2:28
32) Mozart Variation on Twinkle Twinkle Little Star 2:41
33) Schumann Op.68, No.10 Merry Peasant 2:47
34) Schubert Military March in D 2:54
35) Bach* (could be Petzold) Minuet in G 3:00
36) Mozart Piano Sonata No.16 in C, K545 3:07
37) Offenbach Can-can in “Orpheus in the underworld” 3:08
38) Beethoven Piano Sonata No.8 “Pathetique” II 3:18
39) Mozart Die Zauberflöte Overture 3:24
40) Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Overture 3:31
41) CPE Bach Solfeggietto 3:44
42) Beethoven Symphony 5 “Fate” 3:47
43) Wagner Wedding March 3:52
44) Rachmaninoff Prelude Op.3 No.2 in C# minor 3:53
45) CPE Bach Solfeggietto 3:56
46) Paganini Caprice 24 4:01 ( thanks Angel33Demon666 )
47) Chopin Piano Sonata No. 2 III. Funeral March 4:11
48) Williams Imperial March in Star War 4:19
49) Tchaikovsky Marche Slave 4:25
50) 46. Smetana Ma Vlast II. Moldau 4:38
51) Tchaikovsky Nutcracker - Flower Waltz (not the main theme!) 4:45
52) Borodin Polovtsian Dances 4:45
53) Strauss II Blue Danube 4:58
54) Vivaldi Four Seasons I. Spring 5:03
55) Handel Messiah, Hallelujah 5:03
56) Handel The Entrance of the Queen of Sheba 5:08
57) Elgar Pomp and Circumstance Marches No. 1 5:15
58) Pachelbel Canon in D 5:21
59) Mozart Symphony No. 35 in D major (Haffner) K. 385, IV. Finale, Presto 5:27
60) Chopin Etude Op.25 No.9 in G flat, “Butterfly” 5:34
61) Bach Gavotte from French Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816 5:42
Edit : Added the Times
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!
TheLightBulb Could we just pin this? This is fantastic, thank you so much!
Sure!
But how would you pin it? You didn't make the video.
At 2:45, the song is "Mozart - 12 Variations on 'Ah vous dirai-je, Maman'".
I don't know about you but I just love how the composers' heads are the notes
Same! I just find it oddly hilarious XP
It was a great idea
me too,
where did the bodies go? :-)
Isn't it obvious? Their bodies decomposed.
I hadn't thought of that :-)
Best collab in history :,)
But your deaf
In my head I’m not! My birthday is coming up! 🤗
@@Ainsleythecoastergal wait a second why are there two beethovens
Because the other is an imposter!
Ludwig Van Beethoven Don’t forget that you can inner hear!
*Mozart was so happy coz he got the most screen time*
and that's a fact
What ur name is😂
Its soo funny
*Dumbledore shouldn't you be reading Harry Potter ??*
Albus Dumbledore what are you doing here, headmaster?
Albus Dumbledore aren’t you dead Professor ?
Me: Listen to how well these iconic pieces fit together!
My mother, a music teacher: BAHAHAHA LOOK AT THEIR LITTLE HEADS
me: mixing Baroque, Classic and Romantic periods at the same time, wow
also me: look at their heads 🤣
My reacation was part u but mostly ur mom xD
😂😂
Me: *knowing the pieces*
Also me: Hahaa, heads
My mother, a piano teacher said so too😂
1. Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K525 0:01
2. Haydn Symphony 94 "Surprise" II 0:01
3. Beethoven Symphony 9 IV (Ode to Joy) 0:06
4. Mendelssohn Wedding March in Midsummer Night's Dream, second theme 0:06
5. Dvorak Humoresque No.7 0:13
6. Wagner Lohengerin, Bridal Chorus 0:13
7. Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto 1 0:19
8. Saint-Saens Carnival of Animals: Swan 0:19
9. Bach Well Tempered Clavier Book 1 Prelude 1 0:19
10. Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture 0:29
11. Bach Cello Suite No. 1 0:32
12. Mendelssohn Song without Words "Spring" 0:33
13. Schubert Ave Maria 0:40
14. Schubert Symphony 8 "Unfinished" 0:46
15. Verdi "La Donna è Mobile" in Rigoletto 0:51
16. Boccherini String Quartet in E, Op.11 No.5, III. Minuetto 0:55
17. Beethoven für Elise 1:03
18. CPE Bach Solfeggietto 1:04
19. Paganini Capriccio 24 1:11
20. Mozart Piano Sonata No.11 III (Turkish March) 1:15
21. Grieg Piano Concerto 1:22
22. Mozart Requiem Lacrimosa 1:26
23. Schubert Serenade 1:30
24. Chopin Prelude in C minor 1:35
25. Strauss II Overture from Die Fledermaus (Bat) 1:46
26. Brahms 5 Lieder Op.49, IV. Wiegenlied (Lullaby) 1:46
27. Satie Gymnopedie 1:56
28. Debussy Arabesque 2:00
29. Holst Planets, Jupiter 2:05
30. Schubert Trout 2:14
31. Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 2:28
32. Mozart Variation on Twinkle Twinkle Little Star 2:41
33. Schumann Op.68, No.10 Merry Peasant 2:47
34. Schubert Military March in D 2:54
35. Bach* (could be Petzold) Minuet in G 3:00
36. Mozart Piano Sonata No.16 in C, K545 3:07
37. Offenbach Can-can in "Orpheus in the underworld" 3:08
38. Beethoven Piano Sonata No.8 "Pathetique" II 3:18
39. Mozart Die Zauberflöte Overture 3:24
40. Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Overture 3:31
18'. CPE Bach Solfeggietto 3:44
41. Beethoven Symphony 5 "Fate" 3:47
6'. Wagner Wedding March 3:52
42. Rachmaninoff Prelude Op.3 No.2 in C# minor 3:53
18'. CPE Bach Solfeggietto 3:56
43. Chopin Piano Sonata No. 2 III. Funeral March 4:11
44. Williams Imperial March in Star War 4:19
45. Tchaikovsky Marche Slave 4:25
46. Smetana Ma Vlast II. Moldau 4:38
47. Tchaikovsky Nutcracker - Flower Waltz (not the main theme!) 4:45
48. Borodin Polovtsian Dances 4:45
49. Strauss II Blue Danube 4:58
50. Vivaldi Four Seasons I. Spring 5:03
51. Handel Messiah, Hallelujah 5:03
52. Handel The Entrance of the Queen of Sheba 5:08
53. Elgar Pomp and Circumstance Marches No. 1 5:15
54. Pachelbel Canon in D 5:21
55. Mozart Symphony No. 35 in D major (Haffner) K. 385, IV. Finale, Presto 5:27
56. Chopin Etude Op.25 No.9 in G flat, "Butterfly" 5:34
57. Bach Gavotte from French Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816 5:42
Thanks every one in the comment area and +michiganlaw1 for helping me identify the melodies.
Spotify playlist thanks to +Daniel Chorley : open.spotify.com/user/danchorley/playlist/5plYKQAtr3ulcDMsNA6U4L
+Yifeng Huang THANK YOU SO MUCH (I was desperately looking for the title of Mendelssohn's piece on 0:38)
17. C.P.E Bach- Solfeggietto
38.mozart- Die zauberflote overture
+Yifeng Huang
i think
15. String Quintet in E Major, Op.11 No.5 Minuet
17. Solfeggietto in C Minor
24. some waltz from Die Fledermaus , Op. 367
38. some melody from Die Zauberflöte, K.620
40. Solfeggietto in C Minor
43. Solfeggietto in C Minor
52. The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from Solomon
55. Symphony No. 35 in D major (Haffner) K. 385, IV. Finale, Presto (?)
57. Gavotte from French Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816
borodin- Polovtsian Dances
Is this some kind of composers' convention I'm not notified about or-
Hahaha
Oh no he figured it out
Chill, you're here for Spring.
I like your 4 seasons
Spring and Summer.
sorry vivaldi
This video is single handedly bringing classical bach.
Seth Mitchell you did not just make that joke.😂😂😂😂
literally single-handedly hhahha
There's no Haydn it, this Liszt is almost too much to Handel.
Ayyyyy!
Seth Mitchell Ayyyy!
Can we just appreciate how Mozart Schubert and Tchaikovsky alone are able to hold everything together.
Edit: spelling
Omg thank you for the Heart. Are you able to tell me what Video youre working on? (Of course if youre working on a Video)
@@Koopatotschkaru I’m finishing up my 4th classical music mashup
Ok nice
@@grantwoolard When do you expect it to be done?
@@aristotleasparaguspodcast1129 I’ve finished the music and am now working on the video. I’m hoping to release sometime in early April
Just image the pain of editing every face in the right spot
I think he actually not doing that, he just changed the default pitch to head. Don't R/woosh me because it seems really real
Oh, I can just imagine.
@@MythDoeAndFiends "Oohhh look at me... I'm so funny"
He probably took the sheet music and replaced the "font" of the notes to have the head
I don't know how, though
P A I N
1)Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik 0:01
2)Haydn - Symphony No.94 "Surprise" 0:01
3)Beethoven - Symphony No.9 0:06
4)Mendelssohn - Wedding March in Midsummer Night's Dream (Second Theme) 0:06
5)Dvorak - Humoresque No.7 0:13
6)Wagner - Lohengerin, Bridal Chorus 0:13
7)Tchaikovsky - Piano Concerto.1 0:19
8)Saint-Saens - The swan 0:19
9)Bach - Well Tempered Clavier Book 1 Prelude 1 0:19
10)Bach - Cello Suite No.1 0:32
11)Mendelssohn - Song without Words "Spring" 0:32
12)Schubert - Ave Maria 0:40
13)Schubert - Symphony No.8 "Unfinished" 0:46
14)Verdi - “La Donna è Mobile” in Rigoletto 0:51
15)Boccherini - String Quartet in E, Op.11 No.5, III. Minuetto 0:55
16)Beethoven - Für Elise 1:03
17)CPE Bach - Solfeggieto 1:04
18)Paganini - Capriccio 24 1:11
19)Mozart - Magic Flute 1:15
20)Grieg - Piano Concerto 1:22
21)Mozart - Requiem Lacrimosa 1:26
22)Schubert - Serenade 1:30
23)Chopin - Prelude in C minor 1:35
24)Strauss - Overture from Die Fledermaus (Bat) 1:46
25)Brahms - 5 Lieder Op.49,IV. Wiegenlied (Lullaby) 1:46
26)Satie - Gymnopedie 1:56
27)Debussy - Arabesque 2:00
28)Holst - Planets, Jupiter 2:05
29)Schubert - Trout 2:14
30)Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 2:28
31)Mozart - Twinkle Twinkle Little Star 2:41
32)Schumann - Op.68,No.10 Merry Peasant 2:47
33)Schubert - Military March in D 2:54
34)Petzold - Minuet in G 3:00
35)Mozart - Piano Sonata No.16 in C 3:07
36)Offenbach - Can-can "Orpheus in the Underworld" 3:08
37)Beethoven - Piano Sonata No.8 "Pathetique" 3:18
38)Mozart - Die Zauberflöte Overture 3:24
39)Tchaikovsky - Romeo and Juliet Overture 3:31
40)CPE Bach - Solfeggietto 3:56
41)Beethoven - Symphony No.5 3:47
42)Wagner - Wedding March 3:52
43)Rachmaninoff - Prelude Op.3 No.2 in C# Minor 3:53
44)CPE Bach - Solfeggieto 3:56
45)Paganini - Caprice 24 4:01
46)Chopin - Funeral march 4:11
47)Williams - Imperial March 4:19
48)Tchaikovsky - Marche Slave 4:25
49)Smetana - Ma Vlast II. Moldau 4:38
50)Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker - Flower Waltz 4:45
51)Borodin - Polovtsian Dances 4:45
52)Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik 4:52
53)Strauss - Blue Danube 4:58
54)Vivaldi - Four Seasons"Spring" 5:03
55)Handel - Messiah, Hallelujah 5:03
56)Handel - The Entrance of the Queen of Sheba 5:08
57)Elgar - Pomp and Circumstance Marches No. 1 5:15
58)Pachelbel - Canon in D 5:21
59)Mozart - Symphony No. 35 in D major 5:27
60)Chopin - Etude Op.25 No.9 in G flat, “Butterfly” 5:34
61)Bach - Gavotte from French Suite No. 5 in G Major 5:42
62)Brahms - Lullaby 5:45
Galang Liszt oh thank you!
very nice
I LOVE YOU!
oh my man!
Thank You very much!
man has this really been 5 years ago? still felt like yesterday when i discovered it and listened to it nonstop
was it rly 5 years?
Yes
Jesus christ time flies
That’s actually a fitting behavior for someone whose profile name is “A”
8 years gah damn
This reminds of that scene in ratatouille where Remy's like,' every flavor is so unique but combine them together and you get something completely new'
You could even play this music over that scene!
Prabhat Rai true
wow, i'm surprised you noticed that. It's pretty poetic.
Your comment made my day man
bravo man. well thought
3:14
No one:
The cards after you win a game of solitaire:
That hit me so hard
@@junji12 ouch the cards hit you? Lmao
@@绕建凯 Yeh, it was ouchy
Hahahahahh xDXD Nice one bro!!!
LMAO!
3:14
Satie's sheet: very chill and doing one note at a time
Mozart's sheet: /\/\/\/\/\/\/\
me: *π*
@@alphachiu p
@DekuNut353 /\/\/\? *Insert GD Flashbacks here*
Michigub moment@@AWizardAndaMouse3432
@@tto0508 more like Stereo Madness Moment.
Imagine if all these composers meet at the same time with a bunch pianos then started to play this
Jupiter The Giant still, beethoven cant hear em
@@AnNguyen-oz6qw I like to think deafness is one of the handicaps in this world only. In heaven there's no deaf people.
Mariana Anastasiei welp, true words.
What about the violinists like Paganini? Did he know how to play piano if so would he be like liszt? And if Liszt played violin would he be like Paganini? Hmmm they were both like rockstars.
Hehe that scenario would probably happen in heaven
I wasn’t in here so often because my music is so unique, it can hardly be combined with anything else. That’s why, you guys.
@@matteofranzini3898 (so often) :/
Thank you Vivaldi for your recorder concerto. I went to your concert, and it was great
Your music is literally basic. It formed the basis of most of the harmonic content that everyone in here (with a few exceptions like Johann Pachelbel) uses.
I LOVE YOUR PART HAHA
aren't you dead???
Absolutely incredible work! I'm blown away by your ingenuity and all the effort that went into this. Keep it up!
+Paint Sure makes my day when I see many geniuses in one channel :)
I am elated to see you on videos like these! My respect for you has just gone higher!
+Paint I would like to watch you making an acapella for this!!
^^ YES MAKE AN ACAPELLA
+Paint fancy seeing you here Jon
this is what inspired composer island
0:00-They start they're day in the theater
0:09-The composers play a game
0:20-Tchaikovsky takes the lead in the game
0:35-Mendelssohn takes the lead away from Tchaikovsky
0:47-Schubert tries to cheat
0:52-Verdi finds out Schubert is cheating
0:57-Boccherini tries to justify Schubert
1:05-Beethoven takes the lead
1:06-Bach and Beethoven argues over who has better music
1:12-Paganini tries to break up the argument
1:16-Mozart tries to calm Beethoven
1:23-Grieg helps Mozart calm Beethoven
1:30-Schubert starts talking about Chopin
1:36-Chopin overhears Schubert and start arguing with him
1:40-Beethoven defends Chopin after Schubert starts throwing things around
1:46-Strauss and Brahms start talking to eachother
1:57-Strauss leaves the conversation but then Satie enters it
2:00-Satie and Debussy take a break
2:05-Satie talks to Holst
2:10-Holst proposes to play another game
2:16-The game starts with Schubert in the lead
2:28-Mozart takes the lead from Schubert
2:30-Lizst takes the lead away from Mozart
2:42-Ask for a break
2:48-Schumann agrees
2:58-Beethoven gets a Head start
3:01-Bach takes the lead
3:10-Offenbach takes the lead away from Bach
3:14-Mozart goes crazy,while Satie watches him
3:20-Beethoven calms Mozart
3:27-Mozart starts complaining
3:32-Tchaivoksky gets annoyed by Mozarts complaints
3:37-Mendelssohn Snaps because of Mozart
3:39-Mozart starts hitting Mendelssohn with his wig
3:44-Bach tries to hold Mozart down
3:46-Paganini helps Bach hold Mozart
3:47-Beethoven joins the chaos
3:53-Wagner tries to ignore the fight
3:54-Haydn and Mozart continue to fight while Rachmaninoff with Wagner stares at them
3:56-Beethoven gets back in the fight
3:58-Bach makes a speech about friendship and brotherhood
4:00-Paganini joins Bach
4:08-Rachmaninoff argues with Paganini about arguments are Natural or not
4:12-Chopin fakes a Heart attack to get people together
4:19-Williams plays along the fake heart attack
4:26-Tchaivoksky believes that Chopin had a heart attack,and tries to do CPR on him
4:39-Smetana finds out its a joke and starts gagging of how gullible Tchaivoksky is
4:45-Borodin looks at Chopin's not-dead body and is confused for a second
4:52-Mozart starts gagging as well as he founds out that Chopin isnt dead
4:59-Strauss moans with Tchaivoksky
5:04-Vivaldi and Handel reveal that Chopin isnt dead
5:09-Handel Laughs as soon as he sees Tchaivoksky's gullible face
5:15-Elgar joins the laugh
5:22-Pachelbel tells a joke to get more laughs
5:28-Mozart joins the laugh
5:35-The composers join the joy in the theater
5:43-Bach makes a small joke,but doesnt get heard
5:45-Brahms starts dancing
5:48-They start heading home,waving and hugging eachother goodbye before they head to they re carriages
THE END?
GOOD SIR THAT WAS THE GREATEST THING I'VE EVER READ.
Indeed, that was great to read whilst listening
THE BEST COMMENT EVER OH MY 😭😭 WHY ON EARTH DONT U HAVE LIKE A MILON LIKES XOSS
HAHAAHHAHAHA WTF 😂😂😂
Thank you for the narrative
*oh so that's what my teacher meant when he said "you need to use your head to compose musics"*
*damn, the dude has all the difficult of doing this and i come and say my usual stupid kinda shit. sorry bro. amazing work!*
yuhwell Is it weird that around 2:43, my eyes were getting heavy?
@@Disneyfan1990 same. I barely drifts to sleep...
Use head to compose music
Its easy just edit many head at block note
That was Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, I think. Make sense it would make you sleepy.
5:21 -> The only Canon in D I want to listen to.
40 hours a day.
P r a c t i c e .
Cello gang would play it, maybe. I mean i'm not cello gang so idk
40 hours of Canon in D, let’s get it XD
That's how I feel about The Swan at 0:19 !
another fellow lingling wannabe, i see
you have no idea as a classical pianist, how much I enjoy this
“I gotta let everyone know I’m a pianist, somehow, what useless comment can I come up with”
@@jrodriguezpiano i mean, to be fair, the piece IS in piano and nit orchestra, sooooo . . .
@@jrodriguezpiano and he still got a heart from the maker looool
@@jrodriguezpiano so did you have a shit day or are you always this much of an asshole?
@@jrodriguezpiano ooh big words from a little kid who cant just scroll past a comment ironic considering youre being a little pussy over someone enjoying a video
The little composer heads are so cute 😂
hehe yeah! :)
i know right xD
3:10 and i like this part
And funny
Jack Thurston How old are you?
Am I the only one who finds the composers' faces being used as musical notes amusing?
I DO!!!!
Tiny Greenness well its amusing but annoying at the same time.
Tiny Greenness it'S HILARIOUS
Tiny Greenness you're not alone. I call them "popped heads" hahaha, just adorable.
"Crap, I spilled my collection of famous composer's bobbleheads on a musical chart. Hey waaaait...."
the combination of a funeral march and Star Wars is divine.🤣🤣🤣
and Tschaikowsky 's "March of the Slaves" ;-) just brilliant
It's like you're about to meet your doom by Darth Vader.
just imagine if they are all alive and did a musical concert all together and did this mashup with grand pianos lining up
Mac Phil Do you realize it would be more like a competition... or even a war? xD
Wolf Lykaios in musical world a concert is not a competition since the tunes of their music should synchronize to each other
just look at how chopin and listz reacted to each other lol...they gonna all try to out play each other
imurHOPE true.
Mac Phil if no one were conducting Beethoven would be SOL
When you wolud like to be a DJ, but your father wants you to play classic
Launchplayer 😂😂😂😂
Launchplayer LEARN BOTH
JUST LEARN MUSIC AND DO BOTH
lol dude
Then I "wolud" not be a DJ...
Classical musicians started doing this before dj's even existed
4:11 Chopin and Williams
that's power
Yes, because the music he composes uses classical instrumentation and methods.
But then, he's not from classical times. Though he uses classical themes, I viewed his presence in the video as more a joke or easter egg. not that it sounded bad at all
That's a fair point.
Classical music, yes. However, he falls under the Contemporary Era of Classical music.
Most of these composers weren't from the classical period. There were composers ranging from the Baroque period to the early modern, spanning through the baroque, the classical, the romantic and the early twentieth century periods. Just pointing that out. Similarly, despite Williams' work being instrumental music for films, there are plenty of composers from the twentieth century who have written for film as well as writing for the concert hall, for example Shostakovich, whose early work was for cinema, and is one of the big names of mid-Twentieth century classical composition. So I don't think it's fair to say that Williams' film music in a 'classical' medley is a joke or a medley, because his composition work stems from the same tradition as some of the most renowned composers of the last century.
This was so perfect that alan walker stopped walking , stevie wonder stopped wondring , one direction went the opposite way and unknown brain found their brain again .
selena gomez became selena stopmez
Justin bieber became justout bieber
Reese Witherspoon became Reese Withoutherspoon
Brad Pitt became brad hill
Taylor Swift became Taylor Sluggish
IMPERIAL MARCH AND CHOPIN WORKD SO WELL
Dulana Gunasena that is because John Williams got the imperial march's idea from Chopin's b flat in minor.
I love that Grant was able to put John Williams into the mix and had I not been watching the names or listening carefully, I wouldn't have noticed...
Dulana Gunasena lens
Who else found this in their recommend list?
MEH!!!! 🙋
Me 😺
Me! It was the greatest thing i heard today :)
Pribably because i keep looking up cello vids XDD
CrazyRoadblock
Me!
I don't regret it tho.
If only they were all alive today to see this and then play this live. Now THAT'S a concert I'd love to go to!
Yea right Beethoven would play the chords and Chopin the fast part xD...
Williams is still alive
But what if bach is not kill?
just xause they arent alive dosen't mean people/orchestras can't get together and play their music
Imagine the price...
3:59 That part where the Paganini's 24th caprice plays with C.P.E. Bach's Solfeggietto is perfection.
3:14 you see Mozart riding the rollercoster
C p e Bach still rides it better
Lol C.P.E. Bach flipping teleports everywhere while riding
I think Handel definitely mastered the rollercoaster, as proven at 5:07
+ARC-7271 he love him dem runs. Seriously, listen to Zadok the Priest.
Wow. That violin part is possibly the longest run of straight 16th(?) notes I've ever heard...
Piano teacher: what piece would you like to play?
Me: yes
Piano teacher: Are you crazy? No one's able to do that!
Me: *showing this video*
Men Del technically it’s still not possible unless you have three hands
edit: i guess you could have two people playing on piano
@@siwonchang3818 well, I'm trying to continue the joke but I guess it didn't work well 😅😅😅
Men Del lol there’s probably a way to make it possible, like an arrangement or something
@@siwonchang3818 true
Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik 1st mvmt. Haydn Surprise Symphony 2nd mvmt. Beethoven - Ode to Joy. Dvořák - Humoresque No.7. Tchaikovsky - Piano Concerto No.1 1st movement. Saint-Saens - The Swan. JS Bach - BWV 846 - Prelude. Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture. Mendelssohn - Op. 62 No. 6 Spring Song. Schubert - Ave Maria. Schubert 8th symphony 1st mvmt. Verdi - La donna e mobile. Boccherini "Celebrated Menuet". Beethoven - Für Elise. CPE Bach - Solfeggietto. Paganini - Caprice no.24. Mozart - Rondo alla turca. Grieg - Piano Concerto - 1st movement. Mozart - Requiem - Lacrimosa. Schubert - Ständchen. Chopin - Préludes Op.28 No.20. Brahms Lullaby. StrausS - Fledermaus Overture. Satie - Gymnopedie No.1. Debussy - Arabesque. Holst - Jupiter.Schubert - The Trout. Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No.2. Mozart - K. 265/300e. Schubert - Marches Militaire No.1 . JS Bach/Petzold - BWV Anh. 114. Mozart - K. 545 - 1st mvmt. Offenbach - Can Can. Beethoven - Piano Sonata No.8 - 2nd movement. Mozart - Magic Flute Overture. Tchaikovsky - Love them from Romeo and Juliet. Mendelssohn - A Midsummer Night's Dream - Wedding March. Beethoven - Symphony No.5 -1st movement. Chopin - Piano Sonata No.2, 3rd movement. Williams - The Imperial March. Tchaikovsky - Marche Slave. Smetana - Bartered Bride Overture. Borodin - Polstovian Dances 2nd movement. Strauss - Blue Danube. Handel - Messiah - Hallelujah. Vivaldi - Four Seasons - Spring. Handel - Arrival of the Queen of Sheba. Elgar - Pomp and Circumstance March No.1. Pachelbel's Canon. Mozart - Symphony No.35, 4th movement. Chopin - Étude Op.25 No.9. That's as far as I got.
+scrumptious cakes Impressive!
+scrumptious cakes Well get you!
+scrumptious cakes scrumptiouscakes at it again :)
+scrumptious cakes the Smetana bit is from Moldau, actually. :) Well done though!
+scrumptious cakes the Bach part that plays with Pachelbel's canon is his Gavotte from French Suite No. 5, BWV 816
The original composers would have probably been proud of this man.
So proud
nice done
omg mozart hiiiiiiiii
+// // hi my friend
+Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart MOZART HIIII
HELLO
Well how have you been faring lately, Mozart?
I want the twoset violin to listen to this!!!
OH YEAH
Just imagine a violin quartet version of this. My God.
Yessss
y e s
Oui oui
Bach is probably one of my most favorite composers
The Spoopy Trashcan me too, toccata and fugue is prob my favourite
The Spoopy Trashcan Bach is also my favorite but i also like chopin
LeagueOfTime
I agree
I like Chopin and Bach very much. Along with Mozart
The Spoopy Trashcan he's great, but i've always loved moonlight sonata and für elise by beethoven
i like Erik saite a lot more.
Four years ago I listened to this before exam to calm myself down as a kid... and now I'm back to seek for peace for the exam as a teen tomorrow. Can't believe this has been a masterpiece in my little heart for four years
Looking forward to the fourth mashup!
im back again after three years... graduation is coming already...
I cannot liszt the many levels on which this touches my emotions.
Seth Mitchell i cannot Handel what is going on right now with this
Sian Faherty gear don't be haydn your emotions tho
Sharon Lin I swear I'm not crying... someone's just Chopin onions in here
I'm a licensed psychiatrist, don't be afraid. You can tell me how you're feeling in Vivaldi-tail.
They lost me in the middle but I came Bach
This is literally amazing! So so impressed by this. Every tune was easily recognizable, and it's cool to hear which one of the pieces shines through melodically over the other. I wish you did a real ending instead of the fade out though!
DO MORE! There are so many more pieces to mashup.
+kylelandry I agree heavily with Kyle because not only is he correct and great, he's also the reason I saw this video at all!
+kylelandry Totally agree! This is fantastic! Also I too wish there had been an ending to match how amazing the rest of the video was
+kylelandry : I agree this is great. I have done this sort of thing a lot, but not on this scale. Here is my 6-minute mashup of pops themes, played by the Baltimore Symphony:
dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/24884103/01%20A%20Night%20At%20The%20Pops.mp3
+kylelandry YES!! So creative loved what you said please make more great for studying also
+kylelandry you are right!!!
Y’all: Infinity War is the most ambitious crossover in history!
Me, an intellectual: this video
Morgan Bendorf or “grantwoolard: *Hold my beer* ”
/r/iamverysmart
@@CheeHamzaKavkaz r/woooosh
I always remind them of when the Allies and Axis got together...
Ah, another individual with a sence of class. How lovely
Dude, imagine if they all lived in the same times and really did a collaboration like this, that would be so epic
*The entire stadium gon be jamming!*
I like to think that this video is a recording of all the composers playing together in heaven
@@sirpixel7945 Such a beautiful comment ❤ And Bach would play along his son.
This is the best that I've ever heard in 2017 so far... 👍
You have to hear the second mashup.
+User Name I strongly disagree with that and believe the second one is infinitely better but the first one is still worth hearing, also the disney mashup is pretty good as well
rekt
I agree.
Exo. blackrose 👏👏👏👏
And people thought classical music was dead...
:D that will never happen, my friend.
Ricardo Albuquerque indeed. May it continue to live on.
More than 400 years and still going strong, meanwhile every Pop song nowadays is dead after 2 days.
***** allow me to quote Epic Rap Battles of History, namely the battle Mozart vs Skrillex. "My music is 200 years old and it's still excelent. In two more months the world will forget about your skrill-excrement."
+Ricardo Albuquerque That was the best line of that battle
5:04 Vivaldi’s Spring and Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus work amazing together!
There's something about baroque music that generally links them together.
Petition for twoset to see this
I'll definitely learn to play this when my next two hands grow
Conn Coppertin 😂😂😂😂
Conn Coppertin
Wait you have 1 hand?
MEEE
Raffy Tabingo HEY DON'T ACOMLAIN ABOUT HIS MATH INGENUITY
Sansirow _Ban ana,_ I never knew there were four instead of three.
Why did Mozart kill his chickens?
Because when he asked them who the best composer was all they'd say is "Bach, Bach, Bach"
*N O*
“Bach is the father, and we are the children” -Mozart
because he’s part of the wolfgang
Daniel Pedersen it’s almost the same as the sound English speakers make at the beginning of the word “hue”
Daniel Pedersen maybe not. That’s why I mentioned it.
My favorite part was looking at the caterpillars made of Mozart and Handel heads ;)
Trains going up and down and up and down
omg ikrrrrrrr!
Are you kidding? The Bachs are the real masters here of being human caterpillars
They're great too. Mozart was where I noticed it though.
Evija3000 my favorite is from 00:00 to 06:08
I love that this recognizes John Williams as a classical composer.
1. Haydn - Symphony No. 94 (Surprise)
2. Mozart - Eine kleine Nachtmusik
3. Beethoven - Symphony No. 9
4. Mendelssohn - Wedding March / Midsummer Night's Dream
5. Dvorak - Humoresque No. 7
6. Wagner - Bridal Chorus / Lohengrin
7. Tchaikovsky - Piano Concerto No. 1
8. Saint-Saens - The Swan / Carnival of the Animals
9. Bach - Prelude / The Well-Tempered Clavier
10. Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture
11. Mendelssohn - Songs Without Words (Spring Song)
12. Bach - Cello Suite No. 1 - Prelude
13. Schubert - Ave Maria
14. Schubert - Symphony No. 8 (Unfinished)
15. Verdi - La donna e mobile / Rigoletto
16. Boccherini - Minuetto from String Quintet in E
17. Beethoven - Fur Elise
18. C.P.E. Bach - Solfeggietto
19. Paganini - Caprice No. 24
20. Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 11 / Rondo Alla Turca
21. Grieg - Piano Concerto in A Minor
22. Mozart - Requiem / Lacrimosa
23. Schubert - Standchen
24. Chopin - Prelude in C Minor / Op. 28 No. 20
25. Brahms - Lullaby (or maybe Symphony No. 2)
26. Strauss II - Die Fledermaus Overture
27. Satie - Gymnopedie No. 1
28. Debussy - Premiere Arabesque
29. Holst - Jupiter
30. Schubert - The Trout
31. Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
32. Mozart - 12 Variations on 'Ah vous dirai-je, Maman'
33. Schumann - The Happy Farmer
34. Schubert - Marche Miltiaire No. 1
35. Petzold/Bach - Minuet in G
36. Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 16
37. Offenbach - Orpheus in the Underworld / Can-can
38. Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 8 (Pathetique)
39. Mozart - The Magic Flute, Overture
40. Tchaikovsky - Romeo & Juliet
41. Beethoven - Symphony No. 5
42. Rachmaninoff - Prelude in C# minor
43. Chopin - Piano Sonata No. 2 / Funeral March
44. Williams - The Imperial March
45. Tchaikovsky - Marche Slave
46. Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker / Waltz of the Flowers
47. Smetana - Ma vlast / Die Moldau
48. Borodin - Prince Igor / Polovtsian Dances
49. Strauss II - The Blue Danube
50. Vivaldi - Spring
51. Handel - Messiah / Hallelujah Chorus
52. Handel - Arrival of the Queen of Sheba / Solomon
53. Elgar - Pomp & Circumstance March No. 1
54. Pachelbel - Canon in D
55. Mozart - Symphony No. 35 (Haffner)
56. Chopin - Etude Op. 25 No. 9 (Butterfly)
57. Bach - French Suite No. 5, Gavotte
Sporcle quiz here: www.sporcle.com/games/arbitrage/classical-music-mashup
+michiganlaw1, Thank you for collecting these all together. I am guessing you may have leaned on the earlier lists of +scrumptious cakes (2 days ago) and +Yifeng Huang (11 hours ago)
+michiganlaw1 4:45 Tchaikovsky is flower waltz indeed, the melody from 4:38-4:45 seems not there.
+Yifeng Huang Thanks, Yifeng - it's still Marche Slave, mm. 29-32 (see petrucci.mus.auth.gr/imglnks/usimg/d/d8/IMSLP46966-PMLP04621-Tchaikovsky-Op31.Flute.pdf)
+michiganlaw1 Thanks. Kind of surprised that this intervening theme only appears once.
+michiganlaw1 Spotify list for you all: open.spotify.com/user/danchorley/playlist/5plYKQAtr3ulcDMsNA6U4L
It's creepy how I, and probably anyone else can seperately listen to each individual songs while hearing all of them put together.
That's the amazing, incredible capacity of the human brain!
@@suep9445 Exactly!
And I thought I was the only one...
It is not that hard, get your ear to listen to some "song" like this.
I love how you manage to throw in the Imperial March.
Funeral march
FTFY
Technically, both play at the same time.
Just noticed when I saw your comment
Ink Sans senpaiiiii 😍😍😍
信じられないぐらい豪華なメンツ
"Mozart, Beethoven, and Chopin never died. They simply became their music."
I love that quote.
Whose quote is that?
+Nguyen Phuc everyone's
Dr Ford from Westworld.
You didn't liszt me or my homie Bach. I guess your good taste is haydn...
4:18 Ah yes, the funeral march of the Slavic Empire.
So... One could say it was the Imperial March....
John Smith That's (part of) the joke.
Alexander M I can see that yes.
Cheeki Breeki
fucking lost it X'D
Let's press f in the chat for how many composers were decapitated in the making of this video.
F
F
F
F
F#
2:29 That transition from Haydn to Liszt was absolutely amazing! Great work!
I think My favourite part is with Chopin's Funeral March interwined with Imperial March, and Tchaikovsky add to the epicness with his Slavic March
And then There's this perfect blend of Vivaldi's Spring and Haendel's Hallelujah, that's fantastic...
YES
Alexa Charbonneau Duh, Of course it is, but these are the parts that I realy liked. Other parts also were awesome, For example How Boccherini's Menuet joins Verdi's "La Donna e Mobile", or another Great combo: Mozart's "Ah, vous Dirai Je Maman" (aka Twinkle, Twinkle litthe star), Schubert's Marche Militaire, and Beethoven Ode to joy...
Or the Enchanted Flute/Wedding March mashup...
Jarek Wrzosek exactly what I was thinking. Maybe my favorite here
Must have a lot of time on my hands:(0-08) Eine Kleine Nactmusik /Haydn's "Surprise" Symphony; (08-11) + Beethoven's 9th/Mendelssohn "Wedding March"; (12-19) Dvorak "Humoresque"/Wagner "Lohengrin" 'Treulich gefuhrt/Here Comes Bride"; (19)+ Saint-Saens "The Swan"/Tchaikovsky Piano Cto.1/Bach C-maj Prelude; (32-35)+Tchaikovsky "1812 Overture";(35-42) Mendelssohn "Spring Song"/Schubert "Ave Maria"; (49) Schubert Unfinished Symphony (1st mvt;counter theme); (52)+ Verdi "Rigoletto" 'La donna é mobile' (Act III); (56) Boccherini Quintet (Boccherini has only one melody); (106) Whatever CPE Bach's most famous Cto. is [Who cares, really?]/ Beethoven "Fur Elise"; (112) Paganini Caprice 24; (118) Mozart A major sonata, Mvt 3 "Rondo alla turca"; (125) Grieg A- Piano Cto.(opening); (133) Schubert "Serenade"; (137) Chopin Prelude #20 in c-; (147) J. Strauss Overture "Die Fledermaus"/Brahms "Wiegenlied/Lullaby"; (157) Satie's famous Gymnopedie (No. 1 or 5; again, who cares, really..); (200) Debussy "Arabesque" no. 1; (207) Holst, "The Planets" mvt 4 "Jupiter"; (217) Mzt, "EKN" [again]/Schubert "Die Forelle/The Trout" song or Quintet 2nd mvt./Haydn Surprise [again]; (231) Liszt, "Hungarian Rhapsody" no. 2; (238) + Brahms' "Lullaby" [again]; (243) Mozart, piano variations "Ah, je vous dirai, Maman/Twinkle, twinkle little star"; (251) Schumann "Frohlicher Landmann/The Happy Farmer" from Op. 68; (257) Schubert, "Marche Militaire"/Beethoven 9 [again]; (304) Bach "Minuet in G"; (310) Offenbach, "Can-can, from 'Gaiete Parisienne'"; (314) Satie's Dumb Gymnopedie again/Mozart, Sonata in C, K.545; (322-4) Beethoven sonata op. 13, "Pathetique" [mvt. 2] / Mozart "Overture, Magic Flute";(335) Tchaikovsky, "Overture, Romeo & Juliet"; (340) Mendelssohn WM again; stuff (can't be bothered); (409) Rachmaninov, "Prelude in c#-"; "; (414) Chopin, sonata #2, mvt 2 "Marche Funebre"; (422)+ Darth Vader March (JW);(428) + Tchaikovsky, "March slave"; (441) Middle section (polka?) of Smetana's tone-poem, "Vltava/The Moldau"; (448) Borodin, "Chorus of Slaves from Prince Igor" (aka. "Stranger in Paradises" from 'Kismet'...); (453) Mozart, "EKN' again, coda, 1st mvt; (500) J. Strauss, "Wiener Blut" (from 'Die Fledermaus'); (504) Vivaldi, "Spring" concerto from Seasons" / Handel "Hallelujah"
from "Messiah" -- "Solomon" (Entrance Queen of Sheba" (512); (518) Elgar, "Pomp and Circumstance, No. 2"; (523)+ Pachelbel's "Canon in D" (530) Mozart, "Haffner" Symphony (#35) (4th mvt.); (536) Chopin, some very famous, impassioned melody that will come to me in an hour or so; current guess, Sonata 2, 1st mvt; (545) Brahms' "Lullaby" again; (don't know the Bach...)
Thanks a lot :)
The Chopin melody you're missing in the end is Etude, Op. 25 No. 9 "Butterfly" :)
True - but I was juggling plates and on a bicycle at the time...
Is (518) Elgar, Pomp and Circumstance, No. "1" or "2" ??
Can't remember; google both and the march is the last portion of the piece; I think it's #2, though..
I have absolutely no idea why TH-cam recommended this video to me, but I guess I can give this a listen...
But I absolutely loved it
Harri Hämäläinen same here, wasn't gonna click on it, but i found it interesting!!
Usually only real musicians can listen to a piece without stopping or getting bored for more than 10 minutes, This is such a legendary piece of work that I bet every could listen to it for more than 30 minutes.
well I suck at music but i can listen too stuff for hours
Can you imagine any of these old masters hearing all this today?!?
I'm currently in school to become a band director and i can't listen to it all, that 1812 overture is too legendry for me to not constantly listen to it on repeat
0:01
2) Haydn Symphony 94 “Surprise” II 0:01
3) Beethoven Symphony 9 IV (Ode to Joy) 0:06
4) Mendelssohn Wedding March in Midsummer Night’s Dream, second theme 0:06
5) Dvorak Humoresque No.7 0:13
6) Wagner Lohengerin, Bridal Chorus 0:13
7) Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto 1 0:19
8) Saint-Saens Carnival of Animals: Swan 0:19
9) Bach Well Tempered Clavier Book 1 Prelude 1 0:19
10) Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture 0:29
11) Bach Cello Suite No. 1 0:32
12) Mendelssohn Song without Words “Spring” 0:33
13) Schubert Ave Maria 0:40
14) Schubert Symphony 8 “Unfinished” 0:46
15) Verdi “La Donna è Mobile” in Rigoletto 0:51
16) Boccherini String Quartet in E, Op.11 No.5, III. Minuetto 0:55
17) Beethoven für Elise 1:03
18) CPE Bach Solfeggietto 1:04
19) Paganini Capriccio 24 1:11
20) Mozart Piano Sonata No.11 III (Turkish March) 1:15
21) Grieg Piano Concerto 1:22
22) Mozart Requiem Lacrimosa 1:26
23) Schubert Serenade 1:30
24) Chopin Prelude in C minor 1:35
25) Strauss II Overture from Die Fledermaus (Bat) 1:46
26) Brahms 5 Lieder Op.49, IV. Wiegenlied (Lullaby) 1:46
27) Satie Gymnopedie 1:56
28) Debussy Arabesque 2:00
29) Holst Planets, Jupiter 2:05
30) Schubert Trout 2:14
31) Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 2:28
32) Mozart Variation on Twinkle Twinkle Little Star 2:41
33) Schumann Op.68, No.10 Merry Peasant 2:47
34) Schubert Military March in D 2:54
35) Bach* (could be Petzold) Minuet in G 3:00
36) Mozart Piano Sonata No.16 in C, K545 3:07
37) Offenbach Can-can in “Orpheus in the underworld” 3:08
38) Beethoven Piano Sonata No.8 “Pathetique” II 3:18
39) Mozart Die Zauberflöte Overture 3:24
40) Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Overture 3:31
41) CPE Bach Solfeggietto 3:44
42) Beethoven Symphony 5 “Fate” 3:47
43) Wagner Wedding March 3:52
44) Rachmaninoff Prelude Op.3 No.2 in C# minor 3:53
45) CPE Bach Solfeggietto 3:56
46) Paganini Caprice 24 4:01 ( thanks Angel33Demon666 )
47) Chopin Piano Sonata No. 2 III. Funeral March 4:11
48) Williams Imperial March in Star War 4:19
49) Tchaikovsky Marche Slave 4:25
50) 46. Smetana Ma Vlast II. Moldau 4:38
51) Tchaikovsky Nutcracker - Flower Waltz (not the main theme!) 4:45
52) Borodin Polovtsian Dances 4:45
53) Strauss II Blue Danube 4:58
54) Vivaldi Four Seasons I. Spring 5:03
55) Handel Messiah, Hallelujah 5:03
56) Handel The Entrance of the Queen of Sheba 5:08
57) Elgar Pomp and Circumstance Marches No. 1 5:15
58) Pachelbel Canon in D 5:21
59) Mozart Symphony No. 35 in D major (Haffner) K. 385, IV. Finale, Presto 5:27
60) Chopin Etude Op.25 No.9 in G flat, “Butterfly” 5:34
61) Bach Gavotte from French Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816 5:42
That's a memo for me, so i can find again the songs i like in all of this.
but feel free to use it! :)
Nguyen Tai pls all like this guy! so the 10 mio people can stop asking for the names! (and because this is awesome^^)
Nguyen Tai thank you so much :))
Nguyen Tai Thanks
music is the universe's greatest gift to us
AxCYeR yass it is
정말 좋아하는 말이예요😌
7 years later and i still love it
The note heads are a nice touch
Spend a good 10 minutes thinking of a head/face joke for this. Allow me to passive-aggressively blame you, though it in no way was your fault. T^T
That's not passive aggressiveness, that's aggressive-aggressiveness XD
Passive aggressiveness would be like if you said something that implied it was his fault. And maybe even put a lil stank on it.
Lemme know what chu think of this comment... idk.. may delete it soon >.
That moment you like a song so much you just scroll through the comments and like everything because you can't hit the like button enough.
Loppy Doodle me rn
Oh my goodness, hahahahaha exactly.
LOL
YES
It's just awesome. Pachelbel + Edgar + Handel at 5:15 simply the best of music.
I think it's elgar
+VideoReview add mozart... and boom
Yes, Edgar Elgar. :)
+VideoReview To me, that was the part where the different melodies blended in together the best. It just sounded like it belonged together!
+Kolos Kondor Edward, not Edgar.
1:25 This part is amazing!
Williams. Nice touch. Laughed hard.
+mikosoft Yeah!! I really enjoyed everything, but when they put Williams... I just exploded! this just made my all day, you've no idea. I love Williams! He's no classic composer so it was really unexpected.
+Shachar Har-Shuv +mikosoft I audibly gasped when I saw his name. It was definitely unexpected but so incredible!
+Shachar Har-Shuv Williams totally fits in with the Romantic Composers. He was just lucky enough to be born in the days of indoor plumbing.
I'm sorry. But you can hardly consider Williams to be a Romantic composer. He is modern in his time, and in his style. His music is nothing like the Romantic Era's music - not in harmony, melody nor rhythm.
Lol I spent like 3min trying to figure out who he was talking about so I could figure out where John Williams got the theme song. Then I was like "Oh, he really did put John Williams in here"
Wouldn’t it be funny if both Mozart’s and Beethoven’s different versions of “Turkish March” played at the same time.
Look at the ending of Classical Music Mashup II. Yes, there's a second one.
I can recognize almost all of them but can name almost none
Frank7489 same oml
Frank7489 that's me. I've been to and from my piano school for years. The melodies just get embedded into your head.
BPcherry 79 seriously
BPcherry 79 Bruh impressive?
After watching this video I understood that 7 years of music school wasn't a waste of time. This is GENIUS. I can't stop thinking about how enjoyable and genius this is. Thank you.
Mozart wrote Twinkle Twinkle Little Star/ABC's?
Rachel DeRosier and Baa Baa Black Sheep
Rachel DeRosier Did you not know that?
Pineapple Pen Apparently not
Rachel DeRosier actually no, he wrote variations of it
The melody he wrote is used for Twinkle twinkle little star along with other children songs, yes. He composed it when he was 25.
The fact that the top 3 comments are from those musicians makes it much better then it already was
My laughing chimney is a creepy guy
they worked hard on this collab
mp3 is out! www.cdbaby.com/cd/grantwoolard
Sheet music is on its way...
+grantwoolard Sheet music would be absolutely awesome! A friend of mine and me would be interested in playing that masterpiece. (4-handed)
Thanks again for that beautiful Mashup!
YUS!!!
+grantwoolard is it the full version of your masterpiece? :D
+grantwoolard can't wait for the sheet music! thanks for all the time and effort put into this song and video, and for sharing the music with everyone!
+grantwoolard May I ask to have a list of all the songs you've used in this mashup? :)
PS: awesome video! Subbed!
0:20 is my favorite
I simply cannot handel these virile melodies.
Is that a Handel joke or are you dumb?
Marvelshot I'm pretty sure its a joke
John Williams got snuck in there.
ikr
Bro do you even classical? John Williams got inspiration from the music
whats your point? He is in the mashup - imperial march.
CosmicSubliminals no, John Williams actually was in there
I call him Holst-copycat!
3:13 too many Mozarts kissing each other
Ja!
@Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart MMBTheUsagi laast undst froh sein!
God that Canon is amazing
I know.
I played that one before
You mean, Kissin😉
i love how CPE Bach is just that same solfegietto over and over because that's the only piece we all know from him lol
while everyone else is commenting about who's and what song is there, here i am sitting in the corner enjoying every melody like a child😅
The Fallen Angel same 😂
lol xD
The Fallen Angel fellow army~
(Sorry if this is annoying😅😅)
Kpopislife no its okay xD
xD
Imagine what beautiful pieces they make in heaven all together
Who said I went to heaven?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart all the good music is in hell 😔✊
There is no such thing as heaven. You die and then there is oblivion.
SteamLocoScrapper imagine trying so hard to look smart and then misspelling every other word, couldn’t be me
@@stickywhiskers I didn’t spell anything wrong, it was just autocorrect on heat. It doesn't alter the basic premise. Religion is trash.
Everything fits with Pachelbel canon if you push hard enough
0:00 Mvm1
2:42 Mvm2
3:50 Transition to Mvm3
4:12 Mvm3
5:04 Ending
0:01 Mozart - eine klenine
0:13 Antonín Dvořák - Humoreska
0:52 Giuseppe Verdi - La donna e mobile
1:04 Beethoven - Fur Elise
1:11 Paganini - Capriccio 24
2:06 Gustav Holst - Jupiter
3:02 Bach - Minuet in G major
3:08 Offenbach - Can Can
3:31 Mozart - Magic flute overture
4:18 John Williams - The Imperial March
:)
1:15
Strauss II?
What's the song by Verdi? I can't remember the name.
HëKtik la Donna immobile
+HëKtik four seasons-spring
I swear I heard some star wars in there somewhere
Ariah Mitchell john williams
john cena
Pj Bright Can't see your comment??
4:19
Williams - Imperial March
this is what ling ling plays as a piano warmup everyday
Yesss😆
x40
@@bendro2741 you a hater or something?
With one finger
Who ling ling
Someone: what is your favorite classical piece of music?
Me: It's hard to explain...
Hahaha.
4:04 the sad face is created...
I've never seen that, *insert meme reference* WOW
flower petalz u might prefer this meme; i didn’t see that coming
u^u
...when Paganini plays.
Coincidence? I think not
because this part from 3:56-5:03 is the only part of this mashup that is in minor (a minor) the rest of the piece are in major
I honestly thought this was going to sound like a mess. But actually it’s quite nice of the ears.
I'm sure I must have said this before already, but I can't tell you too often how delightful I find your mashups, especially this one. If I was a teacher, I would DEF use it in counterpoint class. I'm sending it to my old composition teacher for Christmas, hoping he will find it as entertaining as I do. I wish I could match your skill, both in counterpoint and in video-making. Can we have some more, please, sir?
Another is in the works. Won't be long now :)
I saw this video legit 5 years ago when I was in highschool. I came back today working on my masters and...its like seeing an old friend that I havent seen in for ever. Once again. Thank you for making this (:
I was smiling all throughout the video, not only because it was amazing, but also because they little heads were just too cute!
This is really really really good.
You gave me chills at 1:26 when Mozart's Requiem became the basis for Beehtoven repeating his theme cheekily, and then Schubert coming in with his counterpoint. Just brilliant all around. And then you just did more and more brilliant stuff.
And the transition at 4:06 with Paganini and Rachmaninoff is godly
Yes, my favorite moment!
01:03 that transition is heaven
I love your name xD
And I agree with you
Beethoven basically destroyed his piano at that point, like Haydn at 2:24 :D
Yeah so beautiful
Haha yess