it’s crazy how easily classical music can capture your emotions. some songs with words these days don’t even connect with me as much as classical music does. just priceless
it’s like, we all have different stories and there isn’t any lyrics to describe our story, that’s why we connect so well. we can use our own imagination yk?
Tchaikovsky wrote this after his beloved sister deceased. He loved her and was most closest to her. 💖U are an artist for u are 'feeling' what composer felt
As a ballet dancer this is one of the most touching moments. Backstage everyone is watching as the sugarplum fairy does her final role before going off into the real world. It’s stunning
every time i watch someone in my company do this role i always have to keep myself from sobbing backstage lol. i can’t wait until i earn the chance to dance this role :)
Tchaikovsky thinking that he failed this ballet brings me tears because I haven't heard anything better than this in my whole life. I guess all of the great artists in the literary, art, and music world have had the tendency to think they're a failure.
I've heard this a thousand times in many Nutcracker versions, but to hear it slowed down sounds so deep! It's more beautiful and elegant yet gives a chilling and intense atmosphere.
as a dancer who has watched the nutcracker since she was extremely young, this is the most nostalgic pieces for me. i cry every time i hear it. the big crescendo is so powerful.
this is my favourite from the nutcracker but i also recommend other ballet songs such as swan lake, giselle, and la esmeralda but theres so much out there :)
@@ms_kalopsia Don’t forget Sleeping Beauty and Raymonda! Both stunning musically. Edit: Add Shurale, Awakening of Flora, La Bayadere, and La Sylphide to the list.
i love this because it's so incredibly heavy and majestic. Tchaikovsky somehow manages to create this massive, beautiful, gentle, delicate, serious, sad, joyful piece all with a harp flowing along. It almost reminds me of ascending a golden stairway to a heavenly forest. you know, those kinda vibes.
When Tchaikovsky wrote this he was in extreme amount of pain and from what I know he thought his work for the nutcracker was a failure. Don’t be sad, be happy that he gave us this music through his pain.
This feels like falling in love but you’re so sure of your feelings and their feelings towards you that you can both freely speak together about your passions and your future families and you have no doubt in your mind that they aren’t meant for you... while you still are ignoring the little voice in the back of your head to stay cautious.
i never realized how fast this piece actually went, even in the slowed version.. it's so beautifully executed in this version that the falling time goes by overlooked
this sounds so lovely and youthful. like you're going on an adventure not caring about the consequences, like you're dancing with your lover in the fields during a sunset, like you're finally realizing what happiness is, like you're floating up in the air. it sounds so magical, there's something so unique and enchanting about classical pieces being slowed down. makes them so extraordinary and electrifying
I envy your innocence. I believe Tchaikovsky wrote this in memory of his sister I think the feeling of carelessness and freedom is meant to portray the soul being "freed" from the body
I remember when i was clara, and sitting on the throne wanting to cry during the big lift. for awhile, i’ve wanted to quit ballet because i knew that i was ever going to be the best at ballet and seeing seven year olds en pointe made me feel a certain way, but the sugar plum pas de deux makes me stay, i’ve wanted to be the sugar plum for so long, i can’t just throw ballet away. thank you for this i love “watching” myself dance to this, i cry every single time.
The first time I heard this song, the same thought also came to my mind. I have been with my partner now 12 years, due to financial circumstances we have yet to marry. But I believe the day might come, and listening to this beautiful symphony let’s me believe!
Ever since i was a little kid this has remained my all time fav classical music piece. It's slightly melancholic, romantic, and then it gets bombastic. It's all my favorite things in one!
A fact about this piece: Tchaikovsky was thinking about his sister who had already passed away while composing it. It might be one of the reasons why it sounds so melancholic yet bittersweet.
I feel like in a room with a partner and just watching us dance while time takes us away How can such music touch from deep within, music is the most magical thing and I'm greatful that I'm not deaf.
I have never heard this before but it sounds so precious and pure. Its so solitaire yet it is within every last one of our emotions. It stands out in the emptiness and that's what makes it so beautiful and unique. I love this. Never knew me at the age of 14 in 2023 would love something like this. Just wow, incredible. ♡♡♡♡♡
I will forever love this piece. 🖤 I'd say it's already perfect but the slowed makes it even better, since you can capture every detail easily, thank you for this.
im a classical music enthusiast and ive heard this piece various times before, but this really made me baffled and open mouthed irl. Tchaykovsky was the best, he is one of the few who ever did this to me
I was in ballet on and off as a child and i miss it now, but i got into classical music and tchaikovsky is my favorite and when i found out he wrote the music for the ballet i always loved to do it was a lovely feeling. I still adore his music and it is truly a gift to have it so easily accesable.
It's a strange predicament, we as humans can brinh such captivating beauty into the world. But only if we've truly suffered, sure we can make happy songs that are undeniably beautiful but true awe inspiring beauty like this can only be drawn from the depths of the heart
Живи он сейчас, давно бы эмигрировал и стал национальным американским/немецким/французским композитором. Не думаю, что такой человек, как Чайковский стал терпеть войну с Украиной, с которой он тоже связан и новые законы, ущемляющие права человека. Русские опозорили своих классиков и деятелей культуры, и отмываться нам еще очень долго
@@bosskiss89опять та же ошибка. Никто никого не опозорил. Вы перекладываете ответственность с путинской номенклатуры... так, стоп, на культуру? Еще лучше, обычно перекладывают на все население России. Адекватные люди понимают, что русские деятели культуры, искусства и т.д. никак не отвечают за эти действия, а украинцы же просят от них осуждения войны. Абсурд! На таких людей даже и внимания обращать не нужно, пусть это даже большинство.
Damn, didn't think pas de deux could become even more beautiful, but having it slowed is just... an experience. Someone please find a way to properly compose this so that it can be played in real life.
All you have to do is find a long note in this piece, tune to that temperament, and or transpose down if its needed, then subtract from the BPM. However a technical problem arises: if the instruments being used can be tuned to that temperament at all without physically damaging the instrument,or just being impossible and or improbable to do in the first place for that instrument. So if the tuning is super weird, you need to create new instruments to accommodate it.
it’s crazy how easily classical music can capture your emotions. some songs with words these days don’t even connect with me as much as classical music does. just priceless
It’s like the artist put passion effort and imagination into their product. It’s beautiful to listen to
PASS DE AUX
it’s like, we all have different stories and there isn’t any lyrics to describe our story, that’s why we connect so well. we can use our own imagination yk?
@@FelixwannabeHATER LMAOAOAOOAOAO
Sometimes a song with no words speaks to you more than one with words.
This is one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard. I’m crying.
Tchaikovsky wrote this after his beloved sister deceased. He loved her and was most closest to her.
💖U are an artist for u are 'feeling' what composer felt
Same
"herd" ? are you a sheep? but anywayss yeah I agree
@@kayla.seg0559 i think that's called a heard not herd
@@kayla.seg0559 lol made me laugh. Fixed for you 😆
As a ballet dancer this is one of the most touching moments. Backstage everyone is watching as the sugarplum fairy does her final role before going off into the real world. It’s stunning
Yasss
honsetly
Nice to see a ballet dancer too
Yess omg
every time i watch someone in my company do this role i always have to keep myself from sobbing backstage lol. i can’t wait until i earn the chance to dance this role :)
Tchaikovsky wrote this in memory of his beloved sister.
At first, I didn't believe you. Then a quick google research had me in tears.
@@lorisceleste1860 Thanks for doing the fact checking
@@lorisceleste1860 why though
Thoungh what ?
Woah I’m your 666th likes
Tchaikovsky thinking that he failed this ballet brings me tears because I haven't heard anything better than this in my whole life. I guess all of the great artists in the literary, art, and music world have had the tendency to think they're a failure.
It's like a paradox, the more you know the less you think you do.
What if Tchaikovsky perfected the Pas de Deux? Imagine how more incredible this piece is going to sound!
@@Archiva1-k2oit's already sounds incredible ^_^
Best gay composer out there fr fr
I've heard this a thousand times in many Nutcracker versions, but to hear it slowed down sounds so deep! It's more beautiful and elegant yet gives a chilling and intense atmosphere.
It was most likely written around the time his sister passed way, iirc
This version im sure was also the on played in US
It's truth
the fact that no one disliked it makes me so happy because this is beautiful.
One person did though :((
@@m3llow_mall0w now 3 :(
@@xmidnightx2520 HOW DARE THEY >;0
@@m3llow_mall0w ikr it’s such a pretty piece of music♥️
@@xmidnightx2520 yeah
“Its a piece not a song”
-Eddy Chen 2021 ;)
Do you practice 40 hours a day tho? 👀👀
Atticus Claw i have 👀👀 im sure you haven’t >:))
@@kofvielatte8629 I always practice 40 hours a day so I can finally beat Ling Ling >:)
Well Brett said it too I guess
Practice
as a dancer who has watched the nutcracker since she was extremely young, this is the most nostalgic pieces for me. i cry every time i hear it. the big crescendo is so powerful.
SAME
Everyone’s crying in the comments but I’m dying because I read the title as “pass da aux” by Tchaikovsky and had to do a double take💀💀💀
LMAOOO FUCK
I was in my feels then I read this help 💀
PLEASE 💀 ✋
PASS DE AUX
You ruined the dramatic vibes for me but its fine 😭🤚
I’m into classical music and I’ve never heard this piece before but I’m glad this showed up on my recommendation
What?!!!! It’s from the nutcracker!
This is a well known piece but Tchaikovsky is amazing!
this is my favourite from the nutcracker but i also recommend other ballet songs such as swan lake, giselle, and la esmeralda but theres so much out there :)
@@ms_kalopsia Don’t forget Sleeping Beauty and Raymonda! Both stunning musically.
Edit: Add Shurale, Awakening of Flora, La Bayadere, and La Sylphide to the list.
I love this community
Same :)
Tchaikovsky is one of my favorite composers. I love the emotions he puts into his pieces.
Crazy how emotional a descending scale can be
This is a perfect demonstration of Tchaikovsky's transcendental genius.
new found love: slowed classical music
i love this because it's so incredibly heavy and majestic. Tchaikovsky somehow manages to create this massive, beautiful, gentle, delicate, serious, sad, joyful piece all with a harp flowing along. It almost reminds me of ascending a golden stairway to a heavenly forest. you know, those kinda vibes.
I’m sad that I’ll never make something this beautiful
that’s ok, my friend. live your life as beautiful as this song has been made.
You already are beautiful yourself, if that's you in the picture :)
@@AzucenaJulietta LMAO
When Tchaikovsky wrote this he was in extreme amount of pain and from what I know he thought his work for the nutcracker was a failure. Don’t be sad, be happy that he gave us this music through his pain.
@@johnjordan6032what's a nutcracker?
This feels like falling in love but you’re so sure of your feelings and their feelings towards you that you can both freely speak together about your passions and your future families and you have no doubt in your mind that they aren’t meant for you... while you still are ignoring the little voice in the back of your head to stay cautious.
i never realized how fast this piece actually went, even in the slowed version..
it's so beautifully executed in this version that the falling time goes by overlooked
This is my favourite piece of music of all time and this has just made it even better!!
Same!! I would love to play it.
this sounds so lovely and youthful. like you're going on an adventure not caring about the consequences, like you're dancing with your lover in the fields during a sunset, like you're finally realizing what happiness is, like you're floating up in the air. it sounds so magical, there's something so unique and enchanting about classical pieces being slowed down. makes them so extraordinary and electrifying
I envy your innocence. I believe Tchaikovsky wrote this in memory of his sister I think the feeling of carelessness and freedom is meant to portray the soul being "freed" from the body
so happy that our generation appreciate and also finds new aesthetics in classical music
IT BARELY STARTTED AND I IMEDIETLY WANTED TO CRYY AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ITS SO BEAUTIFUL😭😭😭
Makes me cry every single time. It's just so divine 😭❤️❤️❤️
The original version is amazing. However, I'm grateful for finding this musical beauty.
I remember when i was clara, and sitting on the throne wanting to cry during the big lift. for awhile, i’ve wanted to quit ballet because i knew that i was ever going to be the best at ballet and seeing seven year olds en pointe made me feel a certain way, but the sugar plum pas de deux makes me stay, i’ve wanted to be the sugar plum for so long, i can’t just throw ballet away. thank you for this i love “watching” myself dance to this, i cry every single time.
This song mixes my heartbreak and love at the same time
Honestly I wish covid would end so that I could go back to dance
I wish you could do it soon 💕
You did it
никогда не надоест
P.O.V: Imagine dancing with a fictional character you loved.
painful but true lol
@@almerees the fact that you were able to get to this username first is an amazing accomplishment
@@miffylov3r4eva HEHE i know uwu, the leader of the syussy bakas is so proud of my big accomplishment. #keep calm and be a sussy baka. 🤪💞😜🥺✨💞
tuxedo Mask 😂😅🥺🥺🥺
what about dancing with the one you loved but lost
This is so incredibly beautiful. Thank you.
3:29 is just🕊🕊🕊
i want this played at my wedding
I said the same thing while listening to this! It is a glorious piece. So tragic yet beautiful sounding
Are you married yet? :^
The first time I heard this song, the same thought also came to my mind. I have been with my partner now 12 years, due to financial circumstances we have yet to marry. But I believe the day might come, and listening to this beautiful symphony let’s me believe!
When that day comes I bet it will be beautiful
@@MEGAULTRAPHOENIX LOL
New passion unlocked: slowed classical music. What a masterpiece!
The most beautiful major scale I’ve ever heard 🥲
If it's major scale why it sounds so sad 😢😭🤧
I feel so alone right now. I have no thoughts which could comfort me, so I’m listening to this awesome piece just feeling the music
Oh dear......you are not alone......we are with you.
..
I have always thought that this piece was so underrated. It never fails to amaze me.
Ever since i was a little kid this has remained my all time fav classical music piece. It's slightly melancholic, romantic, and then it gets bombastic. It's all my favorite things in one!
Esta es la mejor versión que he escuchado. Es como caer encantado al abismo del amor, el dolor y la extravagancia.
Glad people are getting to know more classical music and composers💜
as an 11 year old girl i love listening to this
Heartcracker 💔😭
A fact about this piece: Tchaikovsky was thinking about his sister who had already passed away while composing it. It might be one of the reasons why it sounds so melancholic yet bittersweet.
This while high is 🥹🥹🕊🤯🎶🎶🎶😭🥲🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹
If the world was ending, this is the song I’d want to play as it went up in flames
pas de deux is magical, always has been my favorite
I've loved this piece ever since I've seen Barbie in the Nutcracker 🥺
That's cute
everytime i hear this song i cry it’s so beautiful 😩😩 so thank you for making this amazing version of it
This is too beautiful for this world ✨
this is so magical! I'm thrilled with so much depth and beauty in one song! brave Tchaikovsky, brave!!!
Como eu não tinha ouvido essa música antes? Eu me sinto viva, liberta e em paz
As an orchestra cello player, it brings me an indescribable sense of content every time I have the chance to play it. It is so hauntingly beautiful.
this is so beautiful!!! 🖤🖤🖤🖤
This is the most beautiful piece I’ve ever heart
Always alone...always tears...always Tchaikovsky. Always pas de deux 🖤🥀
I played this in loudspeakers every before the midnight of January 1st.
And now, this slow rendition makes me cry.
someone on another video said this song was both happy and sad and I agree so much
I feel like in a room with a partner and just watching us dance while time takes us away
How can such music touch from deep within, music is the most magical thing and I'm greatful that I'm not deaf.
I have never heard this before but it sounds so precious and pure. Its so solitaire yet it is within every last one of our emotions. It stands out in the emptiness and that's what makes it so beautiful and unique. I love this. Never knew me at the age of 14 in 2023 would love something like this. Just wow, incredible. ♡♡♡♡♡
wanted to say i was having a panic attack and this calmed mw down instantly and my tics just stopped for a moment. thank u
That happened to me too. Hope you're feeling better now 💕
Então é isso que a gente escuta quando chega no céu? Mds que música LINDA✊😔❤
one of the most beautiful things ive listened to
i’ve come back to listen to this so many times. absolutely breathtaking composition of music.
I will forever love this piece. 🖤
I'd say it's already perfect but the slowed makes it even better, since you can capture every detail easily, thank you for this.
this is pure gold.
3:10 desde esta parte haata arriba,se sintio como elevarse al cielo. Dios esto es hermoso
im a classical music enthusiast and ive heard this piece various times before, but this really made me baffled and open mouthed irl. Tchaykovsky was the best, he is one of the few who ever did this to me
I love this music nutcracker slowed reverb amazing
Magical......out of this world.
feels like love🥲
This is purely amazing...💎💓✨
as someone who was, and is still being raised in classical music, I'd have to say this has got to be my fave one.
I was in ballet on and off as a child and i miss it now, but i got into classical music and tchaikovsky is my favorite and when i found out he wrote the music for the ballet i always loved to do it was a lovely feeling. I still adore his music and it is truly a gift to have it so easily accesable.
So very ethereal
This track makes me feel some kind of way….
Beautiful! Just beautiful
Only God knows how much I love classical music 🎶 🎵 ♥
It's a strange predicament, we as humans can brinh such captivating beauty into the world. But only if we've truly suffered, sure we can make happy songs that are undeniably beautiful but true awe inspiring beauty like this can only be drawn from the depths of the heart
I saw the title in my recommended and literally gasped out loud I didn't know how badly I needed this
4:08
Thaaat moment😢
4:08 the best part
Music is just so lovely
The Power of Russian Art🇷🇺💕
Сила Русского искусства 💕
Glory to Russia.
Живи он сейчас, давно бы эмигрировал и стал национальным американским/немецким/французским композитором. Не думаю, что такой человек, как Чайковский стал терпеть войну с Украиной, с которой он тоже связан и новые законы, ущемляющие права человека. Русские опозорили своих классиков и деятелей культуры, и отмываться нам еще очень долго
@@bosskiss89опять та же ошибка. Никто никого не опозорил. Вы перекладываете ответственность с путинской номенклатуры... так, стоп, на культуру? Еще лучше, обычно перекладывают на все население России. Адекватные люди понимают, что русские деятели культуры, искусства и т.д. никак не отвечают за эти действия, а украинцы же просят от них осуждения войны. Абсурд! На таких людей даже и внимания обращать не нужно, пусть это даже большинство.
I'm sure my dramatic ass is going to make her wedding entry with this masterpiece!
This will instantly plunge you into retrieving your life's events.
pass da dough 💰
The only piece of classical orchestic music that can make my heart sing!!
This song makes me feel like a Disney prince ✨☺️
pure art
Damn, didn't think pas de deux could become even more beautiful, but having it slowed is just... an experience. Someone please find a way to properly compose this so that it can be played in real life.
All you have to do is find a long note in this piece, tune to that temperament, and or transpose down if its needed, then subtract from the BPM.
However a technical problem arises: if the instruments being used can be tuned to that temperament at all without physically damaging the instrument,or just being impossible and or improbable to do in the first place for that instrument.
So if the tuning is super weird, you need to create new instruments to accommodate it.
They won’t do it. Tchaikovsky would hate this
@@harp-692 why are u so sure that he would dislike it?
Simply ....POWERFUL!!!!
This is beautiful.
she pass the aux and we start pas de deux
I’ll play this next time they “pass da aux”
🥲
im in love
What masterpiece!!!!
Always gets me when the playlist happens on this one :.)
Я в восхищении 👏💙🤗🤘🥰
this moves me. i am in tears. tchaikovsky u fucking legend
For some reason this gives "Dragon Quest" Overworld Music type of vibes and I'm all for it❤❤
Mano que coisa linda, amei serião ❤