no way ! i just discovered the first playlist about a week ago and absolutely in love with it. most playlists like these only have piano songs (nothing against the piano though, they're usually very good pieces) so i loved that you include songs that incorporate other instruments too. can't wait to have this one on repeat while i work. 🤎☕️
Thank you for making compiling music on TH-cam. I have noticed that when I search for study music, I have to scroll and scroll to find music that is not auto-generated. Thank you for making quality music accessible and entertaining. I appreciate that every song seems to be chosen with intentional, to contribute to collection of music, that truly makes studying entertaining.
well... if nobody else is gonna finish it: 0:01 Brahms - Hungarian dance Nº5 2:12 Swan Lake, Act III, Op. 20, TH 12: No. 20, Pt. 2, Russian Dance. Moderato - Andate simplice (name credit to @gracchusgrossetete2833) 5:46 Rachmaninoff - Italian Polka 9:02 Beethoven's silence - ernesto cortazar 11:50 Alfred Schnittke - These free butterflies 14:17 Chopin - Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1 in F Minor 18:59 Starry Night - Brian Crain 8. 22:45 Serhat Erdem - Adını Rüzgara Fısılda 25:06 Franz Gordon - The Tired Summer 28:32 Gavin Luke - North of Hope lmk if I messed anything up and I'm finna make a full comment so more can see this.
well... if nobody else is gonna do it... 0:01 Brahms - Hungarian dance Nº5 2:12 Swan Lake, Act III, Op. 20, TH 12: No. 20, Pt. 2, Russian Dance. Moderato - Andate simplice (name credit to @gracchusgrossetete2833) 5:46 Rachmaninoff - Italian Polka 9:02 Beethoven's silence - ernesto cortazar 11:50 Alfred Schnittke - These free butterflies 14:17 Chopin - Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1 in F Minor 18:59 Starry Night - Brian Crain 8. 22:45 Serhat Erdem - Adını Rüzgara Fısılda 25:06 Franz Gordon - The Tired Summer 28:32 Gavin Luke - North of Hope first 6 time stamps credit to @yasmina4339 also on part one i saw someone explain the painting in the background which is cool so im gonna for this. the painting is called "НИКОЛАЙ НЕВРЕВ. Мочалов среди почитателей. 1888" which I think in English would be said as "Nikolai Nevrev. Mochalov among the admirers. 1888." which was painted by Nevrev Nikolai Vasilyevich, and to clear any confusion the person in this painting isn't himself it's Pavel Stepanovich Mochalov which was a famous actor during the time. I'm assuming off the name that it was painted in 1888, or at least published then. Basically Pavel Stepanovich Mochalov (the guy in the center of the scene) was a iconic figure in theater. It's a pretty simple painting but was for some reason really hard to find any information about this painting. Lmk if any of this info is wrong I might've gotten some names wrong in translation. sources: john-petrov.livejournal.com/972696.html?style=mine#cutid1 19thcenturyrusspaint.blogspot.com/2012/05/nikolai-nevrev.html www.maly.ru/people?name=MochalovP ru.m.wikisource.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%B5%D0%BB_%D0%9C%D0%BE%D1%87%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B2_(%D0%A1%D0%BE%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%B2)
2:18 - 5:42 : it is more precisely "Swan Lake, Act III, Op. 20, TH 12: No. 20, Pt. 2, Russian Dance. Moderato - Andate simplice" -> hard to find without that title
This russian dance is so aesthetic, I've heard it for the first time in a ballet I watched in Madrid, the Swan Lake. It was an unforgettable experience! this song is fascinating.
So glad to have a sequel to the previous playlist!
no way ! i just discovered the first playlist about a week ago and absolutely in love with it. most playlists like these only have piano songs (nothing against the piano though, they're usually very good pieces) so i loved that you include songs that incorporate other instruments too. can't wait to have this one on repeat while i work. 🤎☕️
Yes! Way!
Thank you for making compiling music on TH-cam. I have noticed that when I search for study music, I have to scroll and scroll to find music that is not auto-generated. Thank you for making quality music accessible and entertaining. I appreciate that every song seems to be chosen with intentional, to contribute to collection of music, that truly makes studying entertaining.
0:01 Hungarian dance
2:12 Russian dance
5:46 3 track
9:02 4 track
11:50 5 track
14:17 6 track
Why did you give up on the rest😭
@ugh119 sorry 😅. I am listening music in transport
well... if nobody else is gonna finish it:
0:01 Brahms - Hungarian dance Nº5
2:12 Swan Lake, Act III, Op. 20, TH 12: No. 20, Pt. 2, Russian Dance. Moderato - Andate simplice (name credit to @gracchusgrossetete2833)
5:46 Rachmaninoff - Italian Polka
9:02 Beethoven's silence - ernesto cortazar
11:50 Alfred Schnittke - These free butterflies
14:17 Chopin - Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1 in F Minor
18:59 Starry Night - Brian Crain 8.
22:45 Serhat Erdem - Adını Rüzgara Fısılda
25:06 Franz Gordon - The Tired Summer
28:32 Gavin Luke - North of Hope
lmk if I messed anything up and I'm finna make a full comment so more can see this.
@@o_o9039Thank you so much!
shout out to you for not choosing the dozen most mainstream ones. Tchaikovsky rules.
Не представляю,как бы мы жили без классики и в музыке,и в живописи,и в литературе💖💃
Thank you Ivan.
well... if nobody else is gonna do it...
0:01 Brahms - Hungarian dance Nº5
2:12 Swan Lake, Act III, Op. 20, TH 12: No. 20, Pt. 2, Russian Dance. Moderato - Andate simplice (name credit to @gracchusgrossetete2833)
5:46 Rachmaninoff - Italian Polka
9:02 Beethoven's silence - ernesto cortazar
11:50 Alfred Schnittke - These free butterflies
14:17 Chopin - Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1 in F Minor
18:59 Starry Night - Brian Crain 8.
22:45 Serhat Erdem - Adını Rüzgara Fısılda
25:06 Franz Gordon - The Tired Summer
28:32 Gavin Luke - North of Hope
first 6 time stamps credit to @yasmina4339
also on part one i saw someone explain the painting in the background which is cool so im gonna for this.
the painting is called "НИКОЛАЙ НЕВРЕВ. Мочалов среди почитателей. 1888"
which I think in English would be said as "Nikolai Nevrev. Mochalov among the admirers. 1888." which was painted by Nevrev Nikolai Vasilyevich, and to clear any confusion the person in this painting isn't himself it's Pavel Stepanovich Mochalov which was a famous actor during the time. I'm assuming off the name that it was painted in 1888, or at least published then. Basically Pavel Stepanovich Mochalov (the guy in the center of the scene) was a iconic figure in theater. It's a pretty simple painting but was for some reason really hard to find any information about this painting. Lmk if any of this info is wrong I might've gotten some names wrong in translation.
sources:
john-petrov.livejournal.com/972696.html?style=mine#cutid1
19thcenturyrusspaint.blogspot.com/2012/05/nikolai-nevrev.html
www.maly.ru/people?name=MochalovP
ru.m.wikisource.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%B5%D0%BB_%D0%9C%D0%BE%D1%87%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B2_(%D0%A1%D0%BE%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%B2)
Yes! Thank you, I was looking for this.
THANK YOU !!!
Thank youuuu
2:18 - 5:42 : it is more precisely "Swan Lake, Act III, Op. 20, TH 12: No. 20, Pt. 2, Russian Dance. Moderato - Andate simplice" -> hard to find without that title
Thanks !
Thanks ☺️ I listen till I’m painting 🖼️
Is very inspiring right? 😊
@@MrSpino-hj5xo yes 🌷thank you so much🌸
Brilliantly is best appreciated by those who can only bare witness to said brilliance.
This russian dance is so aesthetic, I've heard it for the first time in a ballet I watched in Madrid, the Swan Lake. It was an unforgettable experience! this song is fascinating.
What an extraordinary playlist! found it in a time of need of reflection. Thank you
Wishing for part 3, part 1 and 2 is amazing!
the quotes you pick always elicit profound truths! They are so fitting for the mood of the video.
Love this playlist please like so I can return on this again.
time to relisten to this masterpiece
HEHE COME BACK HERE LIL GUY WE AIN"T LETTIN YA GO!!! >:D
Who's listening in 🎵🎶 1899 ❤
love it!
11:50 goes hard
What is 11:47??? So impressive 💪
I always leave all the names in the description of the video.
Alfred Schnittke - These free butterflies
Such a beautiful piece.
these playlists are so good
The 19th century was extraordinary in terms of art!
Maybe I was going to born in 1800s but I forgot my sunscreen back then and here I was born at early 2000
14min sounds like evil morty
For real
man what does this even mean ;-;
@sash-a_drawing google
UAUUUUUUU QUE MARAVILHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I LOVE THIS, VERRRRRRRY VEEEEEEERRRRRYYYYYYYYY MOOOOOOOOOREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE, EU AMO MUITO, A BRASILEIRADO
Ele sabe montar muito bem uma playlist!!!!
32:05 ❤❤❤
What is the name of the music at the 9th min, can anyone tell me. Thanks a lot! 🥰
Beethoven's silence
13:40?
quality
как же эстетски звучит......