Today I present you some early pearls by great classical composers! What's your favorite? ♫ Sheet Music (Chopin - Polonaise in G minor): tinyurl.com/386d64n5 * * Affiliate Link
Repent and trust in Jesus. we deserve Hell for our sins. For example lying, lusing, saying God's name as a cuss word and stealing our just some examples of sin which we can all admit to doing at least one of those. For our sin we deserve death and Hell, but there is a way out. Repent anf trust in Jesus and you will be saved. Repentence is turning from sin. So repent and trust in Jesus. He will save you from Hell, and instead give you eternal life in Heaven. John 3:16 Romans 3:23❤😊❤❤
I actually found it remarkable how much like Mozart Beethoven's sounded as well as how Baroque Mozart's sounded. Though for everyone else I must agree (As least as far as I know their work)
Saint Saens at the age of 3! This is the example of a real child prodigy. And Liszt has always been a virtuoso. My first composition at 14 was years behind Saint Saens at three!
I cant really remember my compositions but i think i remember in a book, i wrote the names of my works. And some of them are:"Heroic [Victory] Polonaise" (discontinued cuz too modern), "Paris" Nocturne (Planning to revise this) and finally, the Grandiose Dimishtique. (consists of 3 movements, it was intended to be a sonata but i didnt call it a sonata, might revised it too cuz too short ahthough epic)
And yes my very first composition not written in the book is when i tried to write a concerto. (yea i expect to be concerto for symphony orchestra and piano, but today i'll just call it Concerto for String orchestra and Piano, yep i think thats my very first composition)
Me writing my first original piano piece at the age of 25 really puts this in perspective for me. All of these musicians were born of a different world.
@@Baby_Jeebus yea i do. the bloodline of 13, that is the government of this world aka masons are keeping the wealthy and power in the bloodline. CGI singers - actors, even politics - a way to do so. the number given of living humans 7 - 8 billion is just a number, that says nothing in reality. i have for years suspected that the number is lesser then that, not yet found the correct number though. Hollywood is fakery in all its ways. filled with FTM - man made "mens" with MTF - man made "womens" robotics - advanced A. I - d which , we the masses, live to get to know it all. Nothing new under the sun - a verse from the bible KJV true it is, dig/search little through internet /freemasonry/ - read bible - analyze life - everything and everyone around you = truth came clear.
@@OziCastle you are talking about some of the first pieces of a kid, it is not true. No one has the ability to go out of the norm or whats known at that age, literally learned from others. So no, it is not "true tho"
Watching this, you get an appreciation for how everything is built on top of what came before it. Interesting that Rubinstein is using the right hand for what amounts to high bass notes in a very nice piece. Strauss, of course, writes a waltz. All things being equal, Liszt is just a freak of nature.
How on Earth does anyone at 3 years old write music like this ? Could I pick a favourite, absolutely not. They were all brilliant and so is anyone that can play any of those pieces at any age. 👍👍
I disagree. I once listened to one of her little compositions, threw up, and never listened to her again. I can see why the bros dominated, they were just better.
I believe most people’s creativity peak during puberty. However we may not have the means to bring our imagination to reality at the time. A lot of our creative work during adulthood was just remastered versions of our distant fragmented memories.
Idk, but I think Tchaikovsky's piece is quite nice. It has lots of diminished -> major chord progressions, which also appears in many of his later works!
Когда Моцарту было 4 года.. Вроде 4.. Отец Моцарта писал музыку и продавал.. Маленький Моцарт относил ноты заказчику.. Может даже 3 было Моцарту.. Так вот однажды он пошёл относить ноты , дул сильный ветер и ноты унёс ветер.. Маленький Амадеус лоста листок, карандаш и написал на слух новое произведение и отнёс заказчику.. Через какое то время заказчик пришёл благодарить отца моцарта за эту музыку.. Начал напевать мелодию и отец понял что это написал не он) Я послушал эти мелодии.. Это невозможно написать человеку. Это Бог дал им эту музыку. Произведения Лиса вообще.. Пианино не издаёт таких звуков!! А Ференц Лист как то их извлекал.. Послушайте пляску смерти или Кампанеллу.. Нет таких звуков у пианино.
Actually, most of these pieces probably aren't the first thing they composed (the exception is Mozart) They probably had smaller pieces and sketches like how Wolferl had, but it's lost...
Most hardest 1. Franz Liszt 2. Anton Rubinstein 3. Sergei Rachmaninoff 4. Frederic Chopin 5. Gioachino Rossini 6. Clara Schumann 7. Edvard Grieg 8. Franz Schubert 9. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsy 10. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 11. Camille Saint Saëns 12. Ludwig Van Beethoven 13. Felix Mendelsohn 14. Alexander Scriabin 15. Johann Strauss No spamming!
Beethoven its on another level, he knew that music its about originality and not about agility or speed, that's why he is the most important musician of all times
The thing with Bach is that most of his music is believed to have been lost, and it is hard to determine exact dates at which some of his works were composed
Presumably these are the earliest surviving pieces, most of these composers would have written earlier pieces. Liszt, for example, was invited by Diabelli to contribute a variation so there must have been earlier music that prompted this request.
i would argue that some of the pieces on this list are better than his polonaise shown here (scriabin canon, rach, liszt), but considering he was age 7, and his polonaise isn't very short like most pieces on this list, it is very impressive. Just compare his piece to that of Strauss, Mozart, or Saens and you will clearly see who was better at that age. however, if you look at chopin pieces composed around age 11 and 12, they are way better than anything on this list.
It is amusing to me that Rachmaninoff's first and arguably his hardest piece (3rd concerto) are both in D minor and their main musical idea revolves around counterpoint
I 'can belive that Mozart will loose to someone in this vedio😂😂 and I felt a little sad for Schumann, he was just a beginner in music while his future lover has already composed her frist piece...🙈
Are you sure all of them are the first ones? I destroyed my early scores because I haven't liked them later on. Why shouldn't some of them have done the same thing?
pretty sure it's not the first one, I also did that, they're just the ones that were conceived as a whole and been made somehow into public records at first I guess
most of these composers first pieces were never actually published, because they thought they were bad. Chopins dying wish was that all his unpublished pieces be destroyed, but of course his relatives and Fontana didn't obey that. Now we have this G minor polonaise, along with other posthumous works such as his waltz in a minor, Nocturne in C# minor (one of his most famous today) , and so many more of his earlier polonaises
Wow. Sait saens 3 years old. Beat that Wolfgang? Truly amazing, otherworldly gifts. Franz Liszt and Rachmaninoff were my favourites. Thanks for the video..
Can you imagine being a parent of one of these kids ? like "Hey papa, I made a little tune" and they start playing "Variation on a walts by diabelli" I would absolutely loose my shit.
All the other composers(tchaik, clara, mendy, saint saens): *easy stuff or relatively simple stuff or just kinda hard stuff* Liszt and Rachmaninoff: Haha no
Wasn't it that Czerny his teacher got him to write this variation for a collection (and probably did a bunch of what can charitably be called pressuring to get him in there)?
Me during the whole vid: Seigei was so insane considering the staccatos Clara too how can she-10 yrs old?! Shoot nvm liszt is crazier AHH NINE YRS OLD?! HOW-OCTAVES?! HOW??? Oh shi- chopin is chopping the piono again. 6yrs old??? 😮😮😮😮😢😢 Mozart well I'm not surprised😂 WTH 3 YRS OLD WHATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
Today I present you some early pearls by great classical composers! What's your favorite?
♫ Sheet Music (Chopin - Polonaise in G minor): tinyurl.com/386d64n5 *
* Affiliate Link
Nice 🎉
Chopin 🖤🚬🥃
You should do Saint Saens evolution next
I like Liszt’s, Chopin’s, and Rubinstein’s
Grieg
What's amazing is even in these very early pieces, how clearly the voice of the composer is present by the standards of their later works.
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they all sound like Beethoven or Mozart to me.
the Rachmaninoff one sounds like Bach.
I actually found it remarkable how much like Mozart Beethoven's sounded as well as how Baroque Mozart's sounded. Though for everyone else I must agree (As least as far as I know their work)
As you can see, liszt was already Liszt by 10. The true lingling.
Ex)#(#)@/2(2;liszt@*(@(*(*@*(*@acly
I like Liszt but...is Rachmaninoff a joke to you??
@@kidkrowtaylor.ৎ he just said he was astonished by Liszt. why do you think Rachmaninov is being perceived as a joke?
@@johnclever8813 It's really just a meme, but, I like both the composers I just think rachmaninoff is bettr than liszt
Amazing what 40 hours a day can do…
Saint Saens at the age of 3! This is the example of a real child prodigy. And Liszt has always been a virtuoso. My first composition at 14 was years behind Saint Saens at three!
I cant really remember my compositions but i think i remember in a book, i wrote the names of my works. And some of them are:"Heroic [Victory] Polonaise" (discontinued cuz too modern), "Paris" Nocturne (Planning to revise this) and finally, the Grandiose Dimishtique. (consists of 3 movements, it was intended to be a sonata but i didnt call it a sonata, might revised it too cuz too short ahthough epic)
And yes my very first composition not written in the book is when i tried to write a concerto. (yea i expect to be concerto for symphony orchestra and piano, but today i'll just call it Concerto for String orchestra and Piano, yep i think thats my very first composition)
Mine was at 7 😭
I wrote a short piece at 7 but then wrote more music when I was like 10
I started my first when I was 11, variations set consisting 6 variations
Wow some of these are incredibly impressive. Liszt, rubenstein, Rach, Chopin. Amazing
Totally not stolen
@@RobloxFan-fu7gi huh?
@@RobloxFan-fu7gielaborate?
They're all stuck in piano patterns.... You call them geniuses?
@@RobloxFan-fu7gistolen? It's a fucking variation. Was rachs variations on Paganini stolen. Stop lying
Camille Saint-Saens made his first composition at the age of 3. And he died at 86! 83 years of creative activity!!!!
He died at 85.
And 86 likes! Lol
88 now
@@RobloxFan-fu7gi yes, it is 88 now :) 🙂
@@mladjanstojanovic9124No no his last composition was when he was 85. But he died at 86.
Me writing my first original piano piece at the age of 25 really puts this in perspective for me. All of these musicians were born of a different world.
i, wrote my first original piece at 9 btw. my first PLAYABLE piece at 11 (i swear not a flex)
I can't even imagine someone sitting at a piano and playing something sensible at the age of three
I played Mary Had A Little Lamb at 5 and I thought I was genius
@@kidkrowtaylor.ৎ And I am Santa Klaus
@@gundam9489 Jk it was at 5
When you have music in the blood, it is real..
@@jurajcibula5510 hm makes sense
The fact that these amazing pieces were playing through their heads at such an early age is incredible, and that they could play these too!
have you guys heard, masses are deceived with CGI singers and actors?
Advanced A. I always been in use by hollywood.
@@theharshtruthoutthereCgi singers? Do you know what you are talking about
@@Baby_Jeebus yea i do.
the bloodline of 13, that is the government of this world aka masons are keeping the wealthy and power in the bloodline. CGI singers - actors, even politics - a way to do so.
the number given of living humans 7 - 8 billion is just a number, that says nothing in reality.
i have for years suspected that the number is lesser then that, not yet found the correct number though.
Hollywood is fakery in all its ways.
filled with FTM - man made "mens"
with MTF - man made "womens"
robotics - advanced A. I - d which , we the masses, live to get to know it all.
Nothing new under the sun - a verse from the bible KJV
true it is, dig/search little through internet /freemasonry/ - read bible - analyze life - everything and everyone around you = truth came clear.
They were all trained for years.
Me: thinking I am good at playing the piano
Liszt/Chopin: hold my sheet
Rachmaninoff too
@@sofiaspiano7892 Rubinstein too!
Yeah
4:34 Rossini sounded so joyful, some things never change
3:35 Liszt, never stops leaving an impression! Jesus! He was already a virtuoso at a young age. This piece defined his future.
Definitely not. This composition sound like typical Czerny. Liszt completely changed his style later and had nothing in common with this early piece.
@@Короткоіясно-ь8рyeah yeah you are jealous of a kid we know
@@gaboelexo it’s true though
@@OziCastle you are talking about some of the first pieces of a kid, it is not true. No one has the ability to go out of the norm or whats known at that age, literally learned from others. So no, it is not "true tho"
@@gaboelexo huh? that’s the same point I’m making
Rachmaninoff freaking rocks man, what a cool sound.
Rubinstein’s is insane.
IKR
WoW YoU ArE tHe ComPoSeR?
Lol wut
Not really, it's very simple actually. Now Rach's is really impressive considering he's 12, also Scriabin.
Nvm, liszt is also incredible
Watching this, you get an appreciation for how everything is built on top of what came before it. Interesting that Rubinstein is using the right hand for what amounts to high bass notes in a very nice piece. Strauss, of course, writes a waltz.
All things being equal, Liszt is just a freak of nature.
How on Earth does anyone at 3 years old write music like this ? Could I pick a favourite, absolutely not. They were all brilliant and so is anyone that can play any of those pieces at any age. 👍👍
Some kids learn piano, other kids collect boogers.
Chopin is insane since most of them them are older than 10 Years old and 7 Years old Chopin plays like if he was 15
Clara Schumann is a very underrated artist. You should definitely make a tutorial on her Notturno!
I disagree. I once listened to one of her little compositions, threw up, and never listened to her again.
I can see why the bros dominated, they were just better.
@@Proud_Troll she's awesome and she's also underrated but I respect your opinion
no an evolution
@@Proud_Troll
So, what time is your Mommy coming to pick you up from school, Junior?... 🙄
@@arpeggiomikey Lol 6 aclock.
The wonderfulness and comfort of these geniuses are immeasurable, and off the charts, and makes me feel better.
3 YEARS OLD?!☠️☠️
Playing the piano at 5 years old is crazy too
Yep, that's exactly what I expected from Franz Liszt.
I believe most people’s creativity peak during puberty. However we may not have the means to bring our imagination to reality at the time. A lot of our creative work during adulthood was just remastered versions of our distant fragmented memories.
Idk, but I think Tchaikovsky's piece is quite nice. It has lots of diminished -> major chord progressions, which also appears in many of his later works!
I was gonna say, it sounds VERY Tchaikovsky even though he hadn’t developed into a mature composer yet. Same with Rossini
Oh, of course that's Liszt's first piece. Of course it is 😂
That's what I was saying! 😂😂😂
It is cribbed off another.
@@hellox8990 Do you even know what a variation is my dude?
Of course it is 😂
well the original is at the evolution of him. This is just a "little" detailed compared to the other one.@@R3DSH1FT196
Holly molly these guys were prety lucky to have had such insane teachers to teach them and then they express
Когда Моцарту было 4 года.. Вроде 4.. Отец Моцарта писал музыку и продавал.. Маленький Моцарт относил ноты заказчику.. Может даже 3 было Моцарту.. Так вот однажды он пошёл относить ноты , дул сильный ветер и ноты унёс ветер.. Маленький Амадеус лоста листок, карандаш и написал на слух новое произведение и отнёс заказчику.. Через какое то время заказчик пришёл благодарить отца моцарта за эту музыку.. Начал напевать мелодию и отец понял что это написал не он)
Я послушал эти мелодии.. Это невозможно написать человеку. Это Бог дал им эту музыку.
Произведения Лиса вообще.. Пианино не издаёт таких звуков!! А Ференц Лист как то их извлекал.. Послушайте пляску смерти или Кампанеллу.. Нет таких звуков у пианино.
Actually, most of these pieces probably aren't the first thing they composed (the exception is Mozart)
They probably had smaller pieces and sketches like how Wolferl had, but it's lost...
La de Chopin si se tiene certeza de que fue la primera
He escuchado que la primera composición de Mozart fue el minuet en sol
@@sebastianperez3696 That's why I said most, I don't know about all composers after all
@@sebastianperez3696 Actually, that andante is the first thing Mozart ever wrote, but his minuet is considered his first piece
Many people confuse it.
@@HikikoSunny01🎉
Everyone : genuinely trying to write a scholar piece.
Liszt : Sorry I am born a professional wrinting a masterpiece.
Also Rachmaninoff 😂
this music never goes out of style!! If anyone says this sucks, they're crazy!!
THIS SUCKS!!!!!!
Amazing. They already had their own, unique style in childhood. OMG!
5:00 Chopin... Il est magnifique á sept ans, incroyable
Es increible como Rachmaninoff ya tenia bien plantado su estilo desde pequeño
Love Grieg's polka.
I am a complete failure
It’s ok! We all are!
@@Wolfganger exactly
High five, mate!
i feel you man
That's fine because I'm a failure to
Liszt, Mozart And Chopin my favorites
mine too
Love how no ones talking about the fact that Chopin composed that at only age 7
@ 4:28 I think that picture is Fanny Mendelssohn, not Felix.
3 years old! 3 years old! 😯
It’s cool to compare each composers first piece to their last piece to see how much they’ve grown
The Rachmaninoff piece would translate really well to some shredding heavy metal riffs.
It’s good to know Rachmaninov always loved his minor keys.
Most hardest
1. Franz Liszt
2. Anton Rubinstein
3. Sergei Rachmaninoff
4. Frederic Chopin
5. Gioachino Rossini
6. Clara Schumann
7. Edvard Grieg
8. Franz Schubert
9. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsy
10. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
11. Camille Saint Saëns
12. Ludwig Van Beethoven
13. Felix Mendelsohn
14. Alexander Scriabin
15. Johann Strauss
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1:36 un sospiro vibes
same, mybe Liszt took some inspiration idk
@@martitoto9715 probably
Ikr, that’s what I thought of first
@@thenotsookayguy pretty coincidental tho they're both in Db
@@bhj6ydrtsdrtxhbftsgdnxf54t3 Db is a comfortable key for a piece in this style. :))
Perfect dynamical balance among the orchestra!
And every instrument is perfectly in tune!
Clara Schumann - 4 Polonaises, Op.1, I. Polonaise in E-flat major
Are all the drawings authentic, or were they made recently ?
I think it's an IA
No they're authentic
Thank you for your two answers x)
@@grogneux loll
Some are AI and some are authentic. It's actually quite clear to see which are which.
Mind-blowing genius.
Saint Saens composed that at 3!
I have pity for him.
Lol
Beethoven its on another level, he knew that music its about originality and not about agility or speed, that's why he is the most important musician of all times
Rachmaninoff's piece is insane.
Rubinstein’s composition almost reminds me of Liszt’s Un Sospiro
Holy moly batman! Liszt! Rach! Rubinstein! Chopin! Saint saëns!!!
thank you1 i am so glad to see this one. although i was expecting to see bach in here somewhere. but very good
The thing with Bach is that most of his music is believed to have been lost, and it is hard to determine exact dates at which some of his works were composed
Rubinstein melted me.
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Crazy hell, Frederick chopin
Presumably these are the earliest surviving pieces, most of these composers would have written earlier pieces. Liszt, for example, was invited by Diabelli to contribute a variation so there must have been earlier music that prompted this request.
Chopin rules!
Agree on comparison.
i would argue that some of the pieces on this list are better than his polonaise shown here (scriabin canon, rach, liszt), but considering he was age 7, and his polonaise isn't very short like most pieces on this list, it is very impressive. Just compare his piece to that of Strauss, Mozart, or Saens and you will clearly see who was better at that age.
however, if you look at chopin pieces composed around age 11 and 12, they are way better than anything on this list.
It is amusing to me that Rachmaninoff's first and arguably his hardest piece (3rd concerto) are both in D minor and their main musical idea revolves around counterpoint
I 'can belive that Mozart will loose to someone in this vedio😂😂
and I felt a little sad for Schumann, he was just a beginner in music while his future lover has already composed her frist piece...🙈
What is her name?
@@charlesthomas5956 Clara of course😊
@@jessicachiu5953 Ah. Hope they make a video about Schumann's Evolution
Bro really just makes song in 3 years old😮
Edit: ty for 1 like
I'm similar to saint seans, I started when I was 3 and was a natural and prodigy, while being able to listen by ear.
Well LISZT IS INSANE MAN, HE IS AN MONSTER OF PIANO!
Rubinstein's piece is harder than liszt's, Rachmaninoff's one too
No one talking about Scriabin? I mean imagine being 11 and write a piece that dramatic and mature…for me it’s absolutely incredible.
Saint-Saëns didn't even said "goo goo ga ga " and he just learned piano
I wrote my first composition when I was 5
@@1063tislovenijaWell I did mine at 9 😂
mine at 2@@kidkrowtaylor.ৎ
@@nshoofficial u must be like some kind of prodigy
.-.@@kidkrowtaylor.ৎ
Are you sure all of them are the first ones?
I destroyed my early scores because I haven't liked them later on.
Why shouldn't some of them have done the same thing?
You could make newer versions of your old scores as like Liszt did with his transcendental etudes and douze grandes etudes.
pretty sure it's not the first one, I also did that, they're just the ones that were conceived as a whole and been made somehow into public records at first I guess
most of these composers first pieces were never actually published, because they thought they were bad. Chopins dying wish was that all his unpublished pieces be destroyed, but of course his relatives and Fontana didn't obey that. Now we have this G minor polonaise, along with other posthumous works such as his waltz in a minor, Nocturne in C# minor (one of his most famous today) , and so many more of his earlier polonaises
Wow. Sait saens 3 years old. Beat that Wolfgang?
Truly amazing, otherworldly gifts. Franz Liszt and Rachmaninoff were my favourites. Thanks for the video..
Все:играю первые мелодии спокойно
Шопен и лист: БАМ БАМ БАМ БАМ БАМ
I wrote my first composition when I was 15. And now I am 16 still writing my own compositions on piano. By the way, I am Earl from the Philippines.
6:12 3YO? How?
Bro roasted me at the last one😂😂
From first to later on, the great composer move a lot the little one don't.
Chopin was younger than all of them and wrote better at AGE 7! HOLY SHIT
リストがリストしてて面白かった
Why is Tchaikovsky one so similari to underwater theme by Mario World?
Omg Camile Saint-Saëns 3 years ols 😱😱😱😱
Sucks that Beethoven's composition wasn't shown during its later segment, there is an incredible run written.
Rach out here writing video game music
Thank you. Enjoyed these.
Can you imagine being a parent of one of these kids ? like "Hey papa, I made a little tune" and they start playing "Variation on a walts by diabelli" I would absolutely loose my shit.
Story of liszt's first piece: The school asks him to do a piece just because *, Liszt: Ok, The school: but make it an easy piece, Liszt: Haha, no💀
All the other composers(tchaik, clara, mendy, saint saens): *easy stuff or relatively simple stuff or just kinda hard stuff*
Liszt and Rachmaninoff: Haha no
Wasn't it that Czerny his teacher got him to write this variation for a collection (and probably did a bunch of what can charitably be called pressuring to get him in there)?
Whoever is playing these is mega talented!!..great stuff 😀
Fr fr
Its computer played (also called MIDI)
The preludes of rach are crazy insane
Kinda cool how their composing style didn't really change much from when they were so young.
Liszt is absolutelly ma favourite.
I love the fact that the starting of Franz Liszt song sounds like bloodbath
Your videos and interface color techniques are fantastic. Congrats
Rubenstein's one is basically Fantaise Impromptu but its niece
No actually it's like Liszt Un Sospiro
yeah it melts me maybe it can work in my sleep?@@nishanthpadigar8631
Me during the whole vid:
Seigei was so insane considering the staccatos
Clara too how can she-10 yrs old?!
Shoot nvm liszt is crazier
AHH NINE YRS OLD?! HOW-OCTAVES?! HOW???
Oh shi- chopin is chopping the piono again.
6yrs old??? 😮😮😮😮😢😢
Mozart well I'm not surprised😂
WTH 3 YRS OLD WHATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
I Like Grieg,Camille-Saint Saëns,Liszt.
I can totally confirm that my piece as a 5 years old was simple
Where can i find the sheet music for the Piano Piece's in C major, from 1839, by Saint-Saëns?
Thanks for uploading!
Even in Tchaikovsky’s first piece I can hear the direct influence on Shostakovich.
I heard the famous Shostakovich waltz in there
Rachmaninoff was so young when he wrote that. That's insane
Wha! How could 3 year old compose WOW!
Rubenstein and liszt are something else
Next you could do first pieces published by each composer
rubenstain’s lengend
Clara shumann is the best woman’s composer ever 😮