Tchaikovsky - Piano Concerto 1 (B Flat Minor)
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- The Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23, was composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky between November 1874 and February 1875.
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My Dad says this is the “greatest” first minute of music that was ever written.
The only thing that I think could be better is perhaps New World Symphony.
@@guyno_one293 ooooh rigth. I think they all are masterpieces
Not even close.
Togheter also sprach zarathustra
Beethoven is rolling over in his grave with symphony 5
I love many composers alive and dead, but nobody has ever touched my heart and soul like Tchaikovsky. Truly a gift to all humanity and the universe.
У меня те же чувства. Жаль что прожил так мало. Ушёл из жизни на пике карьеры. Непревзойденный мелодист. Автор лучшего концерта для скрипки, лучшего балета и еще двух в топ-5, одного из лучших концертов для фортепьяно, 6 симфоний+Манфред,, оперы, увертюры, романсы. Широчайший охват музыкальных форм. Учитель и вдохновитель Рахманинова. Пока существует эта цивилизация Чайковский будет в числе 4-5 величайших композиторов в истории человечества и величайшим российским композитором..
damage true
💯
I love his music ❤️🙏
How nice does to "all univers"sound
2:26 always gives me goosebumps!
Out of this world..
You and the rest of the universe ;)
👌
If you know this song of early 2010s champions league, that part hit different.
@@mcj2219 yes bro i‘m here bc of that😢
"Greatest dance tracks of the 90's"
Oh, yeh, I remember the whole club goin nuts when dj played this one.
When’s his next album
1890's
And Bach
I laughed myself too hard on this one XD
Music of 1990: I sleep
DJ plays Tchaikovsky: W A K E
We're so lucky to live in a time where we have such easy access to this music. Think of hearing a beautiful symphony such as this, then having absolutely no way to listen to it again. Maddening.
Edit: Concerto, not symphony. Thanks for the correction
Or how to remember what it is if you hear it in your head but can't put a name on it.
it was like that just 20 years ago at least for me
Not a symphony
They had concerts back then.
I think same.
First notes are so glorious!
So, why didn't he make up notes that would perfectly follow those glorious notes ?
Petra Marbun The piano part sounds fine to me too, but not so well.
He simply composed it as he thought fit... That theme is never repeated after it's initial playing. What a strange arrangement, but it works.
dude the piano makes the melody so strong, it is such a good piece
Have to agree completely. The piano is beautiful and the concerto is glorious, but had he repeated the initial part in the end, it would have tied the whole thing up neatly....this feels a little.....well, loose (for lack of a better word).
2:24 that transition from piano to heavenly violins was BEAUTIFUL!!!
stop spoiling!!!!! i haven't gotten to that part yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nvm
@@mx5yee471 lol
@@mx5yee471 sorry lmao
hahaha this thread
He is mesmerized by the beauty of this world 😳
Be the reason someone believes in pure hearts and kind souls
It gets better, way better
Yes! I’m home! I’m alive!
This is all a miracle! I’m awake! I’m wide awake!
I know it won't be easy
But it will be worth it
The younger you had a dream. Make that little man proud.
If you're reading this, you got a good taste in music.
I stumbled here after watching the ukrainian soldier playing the piano
stfu pretentious twat. don't make me cringe at being here
I totally agree with you, cousin! :)
Thanks bro
@@chiragraju821 This music screams European. When I hear this, I imagine being a patriotic German noble who wakes up and on the telegram appears- Prussia has won the Franco-Prussian war and all German states have been united as the German empire. A wave of patriotism fills my heart and I live on the rest of my day in sheer joy and happiness.
This was the last song on a playlist. That playlist was greatest dance tracks of the 90's. Im confused.
+Pickles4429 It's the greatest dance track of all time and it existed in the 90's I don't understand about what you could possibly be confused.
+Kevin Wu see i was expecting that reply when i posted the comment. im worried it took so long, thank you my friend
+Leo Erickson no....
+Pickles4429 I am ashamed
+SpaghettiToaster twerk
To compose a song like that, which elevates our souls, Tchaikovsky was really an enlightened one.
it's a piece
@@petrhanzlik69 can you say Russian word for both "song" and "piece"? Tchaikovsky was Russian. This is not American mate. Also, I don't recall hearing about any American classical composer.
Russians do have terms for both song and piece (песня/композиция)
@@sagar1992 ? It’s still a piece. A song has lyrics, an opera would be a song, a pop hit would be a song, this however, would be a piece, or concerto.
@@officialmozart I'm aware of it but there's no such thing as "piece" in my my native language tho. Still calling it a "song" sounds weird but it's just English.
I heard Due to banning of Russian Anthem in Tokyo olympics. Russia is going to use this music as their anthem in tokyo olympics
Russian anthem is beautiful but listening to this after you won 🥇 at Olympic games would be an amazing feeling too!
@@d.r.7059 offcourse , this music is so Russian.
The reason i came here.
Russia does not have a team officially at this year's Games. They're known as Team ROC (short for Russian Olympic Committee), and are under some very tight controls to make it clear that this is not a national team. No Russian flag, no national anthem; and the team members cannot have been involved in any way with the doping scandal that got Russia banned until 2024.
where is the USSR national anthem that should be used...
He is in my opinion the finest composer to grace the world with music. Just give the man some paper and a pen, he'll dream up a masterpiece.
Vivaldi tho....
But what if he wasn't a man?
@@peterwaite7102 thank you Peter Waite, very cool.
@@peterwaite7102 he is a man, a gay™ one.
As a true Russian , by nature .... he will also need.... cannons....
did this guy ever write something that wasn't grand?
Ah I see what you did there hahaha
oui cest tres grand.. merde
Allahu Akbar xulpa rolita francesito via do kkkk
The Nutcracker?
Angus Rhodes Nutcracker is good idiot
In my opinion, one of the most beautiful melodies ever put to an orchestra. Especially, 2:25. I have no words.
Gazprom UEFA Champions League lol
Sim, realmente toca a alma.
am I the only one who doesn't care about this part? I mainly just like the piano solo at start
tchaikovsky had the best fanfares
My mother and father adored Tchaikovsky too and whenever I hear any work by the great man, I am instantly transported back to family evenings listening to him on my mother’s collection of 78’s. Wonderful times… I miss them so much but I feel that and hear them every time I hear Tchaikovsky.
One of the most gorgeous pieces I've ever heard.
Yes men
I agree
Chopin told him that this tune was basically crap. Shows what Chopin knew. This is a fantastic concerto.
@@alexhamilton4084 How is that possible? Chopin wasn't alive anymore when this piece got composed. Chopin died in 1849, while this concerto was composed around 1874-75. Or did i misunderstand you?
This song your flying and not even moving. How impossibly possible.
Bloody brilliant. Tchaikovsky is my favorite along with Chopin.
Are you me?
TheThriceIsRight No. I'm a snail.
+Snail Tchaikovsky is truly a genius, my favorite composer
+Snail I throw in Ravel. I love the impressionist movement though
Both are my favorites too😁😱
This piece is one of the earliest I remember. My mother used to play it when I was a small child. I'm seventy three years of age now; it was magnificent then as it still is now.
A beautiful story. I hope your mother’s memory lives long.
Until I die!@@gandalfstormcrow7943
I used to
Play this on my piano when I was 14 loved it then. I’m 90 now still
Love it, but sadly no
Longer play piano.
That's a nice memory to have mate
Wow must feel so nostalgic, hope you’re doing well man.
This is so beautiful I started crying the first time I heard it. No piece has ever made me feel like this.
Why cry?
U must be happy.
this is margaret King, in memory of my beautiful mum. who died at age 50. she played this music, all the time. her birthday, tomorrow xxxx
rekt
Bless ya Mum Ian, my Dad would play this now n again I think its were I first herd it, he died aged 42 so I cant help but think of him when I hear it .
even rekter
***** m8 i'm the egdelord so what did you expect ?
Moonlight sonata is a superior piece, hands down.
This is an epic battle between piano and orchestra.
2:26 the crushing weight of the universe when the indomidable human spirit walks in:
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ONE MILLION LIVES
Only Tchaikovsky could achieve this level of magnificence.
Tchaikovsky is a true genius. His ballets, symphonies, concerti and many other works are sublime. You can't fairly argue on the greatest composer of all time because, there are many composers who accomplished different but just as significant feats.
Greats like Mussorgsky, Stravinsky, Ravel, Grieg, Resphigi, Mozart, Britten, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Mahler, Nielsen, Bizet, etc.
If you truly love music, you love all composers and you care about the artistry and raw intellect they gave to the world of music. The Avant-Garde dissonance of Ives, the beauty of Mozart and Beethoven, the passion of Mahler, the Primitive brilliance of Stravinsky in "The Rite of Spring". No one composer should ever be ranked higher than anyone else.
Excuse me sir, you're leaving out the geniuses of the baroque era, who laid the foundations for the classical & romantic eras. To be honest, as great as it is, Mozart's music was a bit of a step down from that of his baroque predecessors. Hotteterre, Porpora, Zelenka, Rameau, Telemann, but most importantly BACH. How could you leave out a man who wrote 15 fugues and 4 cannons using a single theme?!? The crab cannon alone should earn him a spot on your list.
Also, just as a PSA if you think baroque music is boring, you're probably listening to a recording that trills from the bottom note and uses vibrato for more than just an ornament, which ain't right. Although there was no standard pitch during the baroque era, recordings at A=415 Hz will probably be the most accurate in terms of style.
So much passion and pain... so beautiful and intense
Very descriptive comment
Respighi, not "Resphigi."
To be fair, we all have individual preferences- you can be a music enthusiast and prefer certain composers to others. For example, Satie is easily my favourite, but I consider Bach the best composer of all time.
Best opening ever....
AMAZING
Just came to listen Russian Olympic anthem for gold medals ceremony, and it is awesome
no more like Russian Olympic Committee , Russia has been banned . The ROC is a workaround for those who didnt get caught in doping scandal
@@Rusty_Gold85 with 26 medals and counting, it's a great workaround.
@@neboyshab 71 medals now. wild
@@Rusty_Gold85 ROC equals Russia, you have nothing to do with it. Cry now, murican.
@@MrAngryBender nope
I’ve always been a Baroque guy myself, but this is inimitable
U must come out from baroque.
This music takes me back to 1944 when I was a five year old evacuee, staying with a family called, Tully in Nottingham. It moved me then and still moves me. Magnificent
this is a great memory :)
Evacuee out of London I’m assuming? Those were tough times on Britain. Here in America, we haven’t been attacked to a large extent on our home soil for a very long time (discounting Pearl Harbor). I can’t imagine LA or NYC or DC (where I live) being bombed like that.
Endward, to this comments 2 years))
@@kaiserwilhelmii9951 Yeah, I know, but sometimes people respond after that long! Was worth a shot.
@@chambeet I really was expecting that John aswered :(
Don't make war, listen classical music
Adolf Hitler actually was listening to Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries while planing to do monstrous things so... Don't make war! Listen to whatever you want :)
+Ludwig Staley yes, only peace
make war and listen to classical music
@@05giacomo
Lol
Why not both ?
Your little self had a dream. Don't disappoint lil bro
I was visiting my great grandma with my mom a few days ago. My mom asked her grandma if she remembers how she’d always play piano for them especially “that one Tchaikovsky song”. My great grandma remembered playing the piano but didn’t quite remember the song so my mom brought it up on her phone and as soon as she started playing it my great grandma was singing along like she had just listened to it before we even brought it up. Music is truly magical.
That pic of Tchaikovsky... looks like someone you shouldn't mess with...
Oh yea
🤣🤣🤣
Painters who draw him, knew how to make good impression of him
He looks like the final boss.
I love how some photos of him looks intimidating but in reality he was actually a cinnamon roll- (literally)
0:11-1:23 and 2:26-3:08 are my favorite parts. I feel that these strings really steal the show in this piano concerto.
For anyone who enjoyed this wonderful piece of heaven, I highly recommend these other piano concertos that you will probably enjoy as well (if you don't already know them):
Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto No. 2 Mov. 2
(The first few minutes sound like a sweet dream. The last minutes finally let the melody express itself fully, in a wonderful piano torrent).
Shostakovich - Piano Concerto No. 2, Mov. 2
(The string accompaniment is low and melancholic the first minute, then the very clear piano appears like a light in the night, pure beauty).
Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 23, Mov. 2
(Deep and painful at the beginning, then more optimistic, and finally the theme of the beginning is taken up and completed, really moving).
Beethoven - Piano Concerto No. 5, Mov. 2
(The movement begins with masterful strings. Then the piano enters, subtle and delicate. Grandiose)
Hope you will like these masterpieces too !
Thanks for the recommendations I'll check these out c:
who care
What a magnificent music taste you have, good sir!
Have you heard Scott Joplin's Gladiolus rag yet? It's positively brilliant!
I recommend:
Yevgeny Svetlanov - Concerto for Piano No. 1 in D Major, Op. 13: I. Allegro molto e con brio "Toccata"
Liszt - Hungarian Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra
@@EarthBoundBean coincidentally, all my favorites!! they definitely evoke a very specific emotion, i have them in a single playlist when i want to feel deeply contemplative and emotional lol
I am grateful for whoever decided to play this masterpiece every morning at my elementary school as morning routine.
Сколько силы и непокорной энергии в этой музыке.
да, это напоминает мне о прошлых временах
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Le doy gracias a mi padre JEHOVADIOS y a su hijo CRISTOJESUS por permitirme la vida y escuchar esta excelsa música, realmente PRECIOSA PRECIOSA
Полностью с Вами согласен, великолепная композиция
This song very accurately describes the last day of the summer holidays.
0:00-0:53
Opening up the mountain dewz and turning on the PC using every last second as much as you can it is a race against the clock to pawn as many scrubz as I can.
0:54-1:58
I start to weep over my lost holiday how I could have spent it better all the things I wanted to do it's to late now I only have 12 hours untill school starts.
1:59-2:23
Night draws in time starts to go faster and faster is this, it is this it?
2:23-3:25
I wake up, hmm maybe it's not so bad I proceed down stairs with my dopamine rush ready to face the day.
3:26-9:10
Shit, more boring maths for 10 months untill the cycle repeats.
Math isn't boring
top comment so far😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
plums
Alex Hauptmann Mah gerd is that you brother? You must become a Rosenist! Rosenism is the only way to enlightenment my brother, I will get the pastor to arrange for your baptism.
Piece*
(0:00 - 0:54) That has got to be one of the most beautiful, powerful, epic, poignant, somber, breathtaking pieces of music I’ve ever heard in my life.
Bravo! 🎶🎵👏👏👏👏🎵🎶
ikr its so great.
looping this
So much emotion in this piece. You can feel a story unfolding as the piece progresses
I almost cried listening to this the 1st time.....
Evan Berridge happened to me.
it's so weird. there's something about the chords that just speaks of life
Same here, totally connected with the piece instantly on that first listen
@@LavaMLG The same happened to me when I first listened to "Pas de deux" from Nutcracker. Insanely good.
Well that was the royal 19th century
Life is beautiful! Thanks a million Tchaikovsky !
everyone talks about 2:25 but I think 6:59 is truly a masterpiece. Its serenity is, in my opinion, one of the best composed areas of a song ever.
Sí.
ok but 2:25 is a killer fanfare
Be the reason why someone believes in pure hearts and kind souls
In 1962 my father bought an Lp that was a demos for the new fangled idea called "stereo". It would first show you the right channel, then the left. The piece they used for this demo was Tchaikovsky's piano concerto. I fell in love. It's now 52 years late and the demo record is long gone but I'm still listening to Tchaikovsky's masterpiece.
goodchessactor long ass time bro
@goodchessactor: Suggestion: make it your project in life (maybe get wife or girlfriend to participate) to find a copy of that demo record . . . and a 1962 stereo to play it on. I think you might have some worthwhile experiences doing so . . .
Along with you I bought my first musical LP when I was 17. That was in 1959. I"m 78 now and I still love it as much now as I did then.
this must surely be the music on the pathway to Heaven.
+john marlog I like the sound of that :)
yes,or ride of the valkaryries
Just remember to take the path, not the Stairway :P
On the pathway to hell it may be lil pump
It certainly is! I'm just back from a friend's mother's funeral and this played as she departed ... what an exit! I just had to listen to it again.
not many things make me cry, but this song, i love it so much and it brings me to the verge of tears every time
I will never forget you grandpa. I miss you
WHAT? Lol
Are you for real
I love this gorgeous Piano Concerto by Tchaikovsky. He is one of the greatest composers.
One of the best music in the world. Not even after listening to it twenty times did I get bored. The first part is amazing.
Beautiful. How can anyone compose a piece such as this.
Genius, that's how.
All the rest of us can do is buy the discs, go to the concerts or try TH-cam.
It literally never gets old. I can't even lie. Hundreds of years later, it's still around. And I can listen to it on repeat and still have the same wonder as if I was to listen to it live for the first time in 1875. God, I'm not exaggerating when I say it NEVER gets old.
In my opinion, there are few compositions ever written that can come close to this one in beauty and grandeur. I've had the chorus of this stuck in my head since the tenth grade. I'm in college now.
Same
Finally found this, couldn't remember this piece's name for 2 years!
a pure jewel. Such a beautiful piece.
Yes, I am alive! I am awake! Wide awake! Oh how glorious it is to be, at this moment at home and alive!
I remember when I was 8years old and listening to this for the first time... I cried só much hahahha I said to my parents that it was the most beautiful song I've never heard! ;D this masterpiece is so nostalgic to me.
That's so adorable good for you ❤️
Ye i also listened to this song a lot when i was in 5th grade
I like the way the scale sounds dramatic. It seems to switch to the relative minor right after the intro, which is D flat major, before going back to Bb minor. So greatly composed!
Best masterpiece of all time, one of my favorite composers in the world.🌏🙂
I remember hearing this as a little boy. My dad recorded everything from the Gas company...on the radio in Los Angeles this was the intro.....Tchaikovsky one of the best composers in the World!
Tchaikovsky you are the best forever.
Yes
Debatable, he is a great artist, 1812 overture is one of my favorites, but Dvorak has made my favorite classical piece of all time, for me, in from the new world
agree
saint saens, schubert?
Yes
I was growing up with this piano concerto...A masterpiece!
Me too! My beautiful Grandmother Joey had a Pension in Beira Mozambique and she played amazing music and even as a very small child I delighted with this riveting song. My parents would dance to Glen Miller songs! I was so privileged!
Tchaikovsky is the greatest composer of all time!
A true genius, who is often forgotten. For me, there is no difference between Tchaikovsky and Beethoven, both are on the same level. The guy composed waltz for the heavens.
I would put those two and Schumann as my favourite three composers and I agree, I simply can't choose between them.
In our universe. You rarely see his name being mentioned with others great composers. Vivaldi is another example on a similar scenario.
I don't think so. Search "The greatest composers" into google and it comes up with the first four most talked about as Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. That seems about right to me.
sarcastic bowl of cornflakes Dvorak is an excellent composer, severely underated in my opinion - a fair few of his symphonies are masterpieces (not just the 9th!), they are very Beethovian. Liszt and Paganini are legendary performers and their works for their own instruments are incredibly virtuostic but I don't think they are underated by people who play those instruments. I do enjoy Prokofiev and Saint-Saens and was lucky enough to grow up in a household where my Dad played classical guitar so I am very familiar with Sor and Tarrega.
Anyway I would agree that those are better examples of underrated composers but even they have all produced great works which have a firm place in the repertoire (with the exception perhaps of Tartini and Medtner, who I will check out. I've heard the Devils Trill sonata and a few Medtner pieces that are on other CD's but nothing beyond that I don't think). Anyway I would just add Bruckner to your list - the great symphonist should be talked about on the same level as Mahler and Shostakovich in my opinion, but his insecurity and constant revising of his works I think makes him harder to access than those two.
sarcastic bowl of cornflakes I never called him a unsung hero. I said that Bach, Mozart, Beethoven AND Tchaikovsky are in the same level. In most cases, the critic and the public only remember those 3 as they are some kind of a divine trinity or something, the greatest composers. Both Vivaldi and tchaikovsky don't get too far behind them, but this is not a common agreement between the masses. And no, this song is not popular. Swan Lake is very popular, but this one don't get even half of the recognition. And that's the point.. Tchaikovsky is only know for the waltz, Vivaldi is only know by the seasons. They have plenty of material unknown for the general public, and that is a tremendous shame.
Gosh this is the most beautiful thing anyone can hear. truly is unmatched
be the reason why someone believe in pure hearts and kind souls
Was, and will continue to be my all-time favorite classical piece
Tchaikovsky - Piano Concerto 1 - B Flat Minor
Spellbinding! ..... 0:12 - 3:20
It just drives me crazy!!!
Bel pezzo di musica
I feel better when i listen this man ♥
yes.
I would like to thank ROC (Tokyo 2020) for let me discover this masterpiece 🤩
You better need to ask your grandparents or great grandparents or their parents to ask about this masterpiece if you are from Europe
Trying to hear the ROC (Russia) hymn in the Japan Olympics 2020.
Haha same here! It's so stunning!
This song will use Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Games
but, ROC is Repulic of China (Taiwan), not Russian Federarion
@@mrndebele741 ROC stands for "Russian Olympic Committee."
Oh
the most underrated of the great composers.
Dude everyone knows him and everyone loves him, he is not underrated at all haha
+Dawson Zornes where is your area then
+Dawson Zornes oh cool 👍
Tchaikovsky is very well known, I think Rachmaninow and Skrjabin are mor underrated :)
I think he's underrated in the sense that music scholars don't take his music as seriously as other composers like Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, and Brahms because his music is more driven by emotion instead of form and structure like these other composers... It's ridiculous to me tho because in my opinion that's what makes his music more interesting...
And I think when compared to these other composers, Tchaikovsky's music has stood the test of time pretty well and is some of the most well-liked by general audiences. I mean think about it... He's got the 1812 overture, Romeo and Juliet, nutcracker, Swan lake, this piece, and others.. It don't matter what the scholars say about him, his music has touched the hearts of many people
This vid was in a 90s hits list lmao...but this is still beautiful lol
Yeah i was listening to the same playlist and i see what the maker of the playlist did he slipped in a song from the 1800's and see if we noticed :P haha
it was definitely a 90s hit. 1890s, that is.
Tchaikovsky was born in 1840.
1890s lol
Did it also contain Tchaikovsky's other smash hit from that period: Party Like It's 1899?
I so love this theme. I've played it, danced to it in Ballet, it's epic
Music of the gods. Straight masterpiece.
i learned this entire concerto by ear after the first time i listen to it.
It's sublime, feels like being trapped in a snowstorm
My goodness, what a clever fellow you are!!
But, do you ever strain your arm while patting yourself on the back?
The heart, , , , the emotions that are touched, , , , stroked by these sublime masterpieces is so profound!
Tchaikovsky has to be my favourite composer ever! Every single piece he wrote, every ballet piece composed by him just instantly captivates your heart and soul! The life and colour in his artistry is just remarkable!
I agree! My favorite composer forever. I can’t decide if Swan Lake, the violin concerto, or the 6th symphony is his ultimate masterpiece. Perhaps a 3-way tie!
@@thesilvershining His ultimate masterpiece is the dance of the sugarplum fairy, nothing can top that
00:00 B Flat Minor
00:07 C Sharp Major
03:25 F Minor e F Major
04:29 B Flat Minor
07:51 C Minor
*D-flat Major
Nerd alert 🚨 🤓🤓🤓🤓jk this dong is beautiful
@@Kotalee123this WHAT is beautiful?
Just finished 5 days of exams with this on repeat. I Put this on just before my exams, effectively blocking out all noise, all while observing the looks of despair in my peers. It was a very marvelous and relaxing experience!
Works all the time for me :)
share with me how to analyse and enjoy this.
I don't know classical music
it is just noise
@@jasonbonde8691 try to imagine what story that noise is trying to tell. Focus on it and engage with it mentally and emotionally.
Dear music, thanks for always clearing my head, healing my heart, and lifting my spirit..
Everyone relating this glorious masterpiece as the ROC anthem in Tokyo 2020... As a Peruvian it always gives me goosebumps as I heard this in the opening ceremony of Russia 2018! We were back at a World Cup after 36 long years, and Russia welcomed us with this piece of heaven! Unforgettable!
After Russian Olympic Committee joins Summer Olympics in Tokyo in 2021 and Winter Olympics in Beijing in 2022
there are more than 103 medals.
547 athletes
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This is the closest I can imagine the welcome music to heaven...
Yes, The beggining.
Wow ,thats what I call music through the heart not only through the ears
always reminds me of a courting couple, the laughs, giggles and playfulness, maybe even a hint of despair! love it!
Marjus Plaku exactly my feelings too..! The initial part was where the couple first fell in love... then they stars to have fights and arguments.. and because love always wins, it ends with them falling in love all over again.. but this time, they fell harder..
It reminds me of a young man axe murdering an old woman over a pocket watch.
Hnin Phyu that fits the piece so well that I literally cringed
@@hninphyu4135 exactly!
Reminds me of a 6.0 severity tornado tearing through a city, aimed right at the Sterling residence.
YES I’VE FINALLY FOUND IT I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS FOR TWO MONTHS AAAUUUUGHHHH!!!!!!
I fell in love with this concert since I was 13 and never stopped loving it.What beautiful memories it evokes.
how old are you now
This is the first piano concerto I ever heard, Maan. I remember where I was and how astonished I was at such beautiful music. Van C li burn had just won that international piano competition earlier. I had heard about him on the news and now here he was on vinyl on my record player. I can't tell you how many times I have listened through the years. I feel as though I know every note. Thank you for bringing this beautiful concerto to us today.
Best concerto i have ever listened
*Puts this on during homework
Ah yeah, it's big brain time
It does help with making homework
As a child, i was home-schooled and my mother played ALL of the great classical orchestral composers in the house while we studied. It was such a wonderful thing to know the awe-inspiring works of these great minds whilst my own brain was being shaped. Now at the age of 35, I still stand in awe at these WONDERFUL compositions of sound. Just today, Stanley Kubrick and Ludwig Van Beethoven would be proud.. I used symphony#9 Opus#125 just as the old man tortured Alex with in the film "A Clockwork Orange, but against my terrible neighbor that broke the oath of peace and caused me to physicallt have a seizure in my sleep by blasting some of that modern ghetto trash... I CAUSED HIM GREAT SUFFERING AT FULL POWER! And it was BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Such a nice song to begin a year with :)
This calms me down in many ways...
I remember being in the club back in the 90's when this came one everyone was out on the dance floor
1890's?
@@Kyoto_Ed 1790s
@@AstroParallax 1690s
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Мой любимый Пётр Ильич, любимый композитор! Благодарю что ты был и есть ❤
Is this the Tchaikovsky masterpiece that will play Russia in Tokyo 2020?
Yes
fk yes, this is great
no more like Russian Olympic Committee , Russia has been banned . The ROC is a workaround for those who didnt get caught in doping scandal
This song will play at Beijing 2022
This had me in tears such a beautiful piece!!
This is some music that tells such a beautiful story.
This is one of his absolute best.
This is absolutely amazing,masterpiece forever
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