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Mozart was Tchaikovsky's favourite composer, he said that Wolfgang lived in his heart! Probably because of it, Tchaikovsky was able to write such masterpieces, a sort of mozartian inspiration!
Sorry. " Nice" doesn't cut it for me. "Superb" does. Thanks to the old man that I heard it at all. The prick. Tchaikovsky, Blondie and ABBA saw me loving great, dramatic sounds.
I first heard this as a child while going through my grandmothers albums. As soon as I heard this, it was like a drug. I listened to it over and over until I was told to stop it.
There are technical brain-synapse reasons why, but who cares. This is exactly what music was meant to do...reach our hearts and move us to tears, or dance, or song. One of the things that make us human.
What you refer to is a psycho-acoustic phenomenon called “frisson”. There are different ways frisson can be triggered, one of the most effective being to complete the incomplete. 4:00 doesn’t really do it for me, though it’s a memorable example of brilliant orchestration. What DOES do it for me is 5:15 , where the sudden sweep and romance of the music sends chills down my spine and brings tears to my eyes. Note that your favorite passage and mine are preceded by a string and woodwind ostinato. In both cases the repetition of the ostinato, the monotony of which is just beginning to get tiresome, is completed by a beautiful passage, related but now harmonically fulfilled. It is masterful.
He is an old school master. A rare treat. One of the very best. Knows how to use counterpoint, and knows how to bring it home giving the music the breathing space it needs to work the way it's supposed to.
I was in the old part of Moscow during winter and I put this as I was walking on the snowy streets. What a delight! I could imagine the times of Tolstoy when they had elegant dances
Великий и бессмертный русский композитор, наш Чайковский, который написал, не побоюсь этого слова - Божественную музыку! Этот вальс великолепие и шедевр с большой буквы! Оркестр отыграл великолепно! Браво! Мурашки по телу, глаза полные слез ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I love the entire ballet and saw many versions of it with different endings but this waltz is always one of the most beautiful melodies along with the Waltz of Six Brides. I love to look at Sawallisch when he conducts, he has such gentle, kind face.
Tchaikovsky is the greatest of them all because of his astounding versatility. Symphonies, concertos, choral, chamber, opera, stand alone masterworks like Capriccio Italien, one of the first great song writers (None But the Lonely Heart) and, of course, ballet.
I have just discovered the Orchestral delights here. I usually play them on my good stereo. But here you have the pleasure of seeing the instruments While unfortunately. Sacrificing that superior sound however. Lovely!! 10.2020.
I really appreciate the filming/editing of this. It picks up on a lot of the less obvious instruments that Tchaikovsky uses to evoke the atmosphere and feeling of the piece (e.g. the triangle, cymbals or trilling flute) and not just the ones carrying the melody at a given point in the music. I've listened to this piece so many times but I didn't enjoy it any less watching this performance.
Tchaikovsky es, lo que Picaso o Rembrandt para el arte pictorico, un MAESRTRO; el solo hecho de escuchar las maderas acompñar los temas expuestos. Oir la transicion al segundo tema (maderas) 01:20 (cimbalo y triangulo) es una exquisites o el acompañamiento de las maderas 04:45.
Esta es una de mis canciones clasicas favoritas sobre todo me gusta la interpretación limpia de las notas, gran interpretación que emociona y me llega al alma
The section beginning at 04:47 always makes me want to pick up the flute again!!! Actually, the whole waltz does, but I just absolutely LOVE the counterpoint between the first and second flutes with the violins...
seingatku pernah denger lagu ini di disney fantasia... sampai nyari nyari .... akhirnya ketemu.judulnya swan lake waltz.......aduhai banget lagu klasik ini
Man, I had a cd of this, the London Symphony orchestra. Not this particular recording. I feel terribly frustrated. When you have heard it done right, there is no comparison. Timing is everything. I understand that recording an orchestra is an issue. I feel like some parts are rushed; there is a wonderful slide between parts. A great conductor understands this. The tempo is fluid.
This was the song that caused a lot of world peace in the past... Countries hated each other, then they had these big balls where the leaders of countries and their close families were all invited, they'd have some big banquet and then afterwards there'd be music, this was one of the favorites where men would ask women from other countries to dance with them, they twirled around the floor, they'd fall in love, get married, then the two countries would be more at peace... I just made that up by the way, but who knows?
Entroxity I was just scouting this for my next project on the violin...what makes you say it is more complicated than it sounds? You have me worried, lol.
KaiTakApproach the section beginning at 04:47 is a good example. I LOVE this section, it always makes me want to pick up the flute again... I can imagine that this section is a nightmare to count...
One of the most beautiful compositions ever written. Tchaikovsky was a genius.
I agree Alina .
And "Watlz of the flowers"
You probably dont care but if you guys are bored like me atm you can stream all the new movies and series on Instaflixxer. Have been binge watching with my girlfriend these days xD
@Emanuel Ronald Yup, have been using InstaFlixxer for months myself =)
Beautiful. Wonderful Tchaikovsky.
If I was there playing this I would be crying, dancing, smiling, shaking, dreaming... I don't know! It's a masterpiece!
I’m a flute player and ppl don’t even understand how proud these players must be of themselves for performing such a beautiful but hard piece
thought my headphones stopped working yo 😭😭
Same! 😂😅
😂😂😂
Don't worry Daphnee I promise if you just wiggle that left hand side headphone wire it will fix itself within a few seconds lol x
mono sound is so annoying
thanks for this info - thought it was my system - been having trouble all day
The more I listen, the more I love this piece. Tchaikovsky can produce so many nice melodies in just one piece, just like Mozart.
Mozart was Tchaikovsky's favourite composer, he said that Wolfgang lived in his heart! Probably because of it, Tchaikovsky was able to write such masterpieces, a sort of mozartian inspiration!
Mozart repeated the simple melody in hundreds of different variations. Tchaikovsky used hundreds of different melodies in one work.
Sorry. " Nice" doesn't cut it for me. "Superb" does. Thanks to the old man that I heard it at all. The prick. Tchaikovsky, Blondie and ABBA saw me loving great, dramatic sounds.
Ha! He would be flattered. Tchaikovsky adored Mozart.
Such a shame that people nowadays don’t appreciate the classical arts as they used to...
Tchaikovsky is a King of the Classical Music,Period.
I first heard this as a child while going through my grandmothers albums. As soon as I heard this, it was like a drug. I listened to it over and over until I was told to stop it.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 Glad to see you did not stop completely!
I know the feel sis
i can't help crying, this music reaches my soul.
MarySaeba92 same here! The most rocking piece of music ever written!
@@donaleveck2417 DANCE!
@@donaleveck2417 just Dance if you Must. LIVE. LOVE. SMILE.
When the trumpet breaks into the melody at about 400 it breaks my heart.I can't keep back the tears. Sublime beauty, yet I really don't know why.
There are technical brain-synapse reasons why, but who cares. This is exactly what music was meant to do...reach our hearts and move us to tears, or dance, or song. One of the things that make us human.
What you refer to is a psycho-acoustic phenomenon called “frisson”. There are different ways frisson can be triggered, one of the most effective being to complete the incomplete. 4:00 doesn’t really do it for me, though it’s a memorable example of brilliant orchestration. What DOES do it for me is 5:15 , where the sudden sweep and romance of the music sends chills down my spine and brings tears to my eyes. Note that your favorite passage and mine are preceded by a string and woodwind ostinato. In both cases the repetition of the ostinato, the monotony of which is just beginning to get tiresome, is completed by a beautiful passage, related but now harmonically fulfilled. It is masterful.
@@MD-md4th 5:15 is my favourite part too!! Love this.
I luuuv a conductor who's not afraid to take all the repeats and doesn't make any cuts in the score. Sawallisch gets my vote. Thumbs up!
He is an old school master. A rare treat. One of the very best. Knows how to use counterpoint, and knows how to bring it home giving the music the breathing space it needs to work the way it's supposed to.
Beautiful..! I have loved this..all of my life..! I'm 85..!...many years of this absolutely spectacular music..! Just so wonderful..!
Tchaikovsky Swan lake waltz in major is my favorite tune for ice skating on Mars indeed!
you cant express the beauty of this
why do i see bts fans everywhere i go
@@janemiles3006 They're everywhere, they have already started the invasion
@@dooglassdorenal7875 they are mad annoying
I was in the old part of Moscow during winter and I put this as I was walking on the snowy streets. What a delight! I could imagine the times of Tolstoy when they had elegant dances
The greatest waltze ever written by mankind
@Max E Waltz of the flowers
Tales from the Vienna Woods!
@@neemiasmoreira9601 that is a great piece of music but the first part of this is a miracle
One of best versions that i've listened in my life!
My spirit feels renewed each time I listen to this mastery art work! Waoh. I first listened to this power artistry in 1984!
Oh my God. Perfection.
When you thought your 300$ headphone has fucked up, lol
lol me too
Omggg yess hahahaha
omg same HAHAHAAHAHAH
Scared me, too!
Glad I'm not the only one
This version was so captivating it actually took my breath away and had to remember to keep breathing.
Beautiful song, I love and worship it. ❤️❤❤
Великий и бессмертный русский композитор, наш Чайковский, который написал, не побоюсь этого слова - Божественную музыку! Этот вальс великолепие и шедевр с большой буквы! Оркестр отыграл великолепно! Браво!
Мурашки по телу, глаза полные слез ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
When music expresses what you can't spell..
Tchaikovsky
You can tell that the whole orchestra is in love with this music!
5:15 😍😍 superb
I love the entire ballet and saw many versions of it with different endings but this waltz is always one of the most beautiful melodies along with the Waltz of Six Brides. I love to look at Sawallisch when he conducts, he has such gentle, kind face.
Absolutely gorgeous. This piece just makes me want to start dancing!
This version is truly awesome.
Love it!!
Triangle player was the scene stealer
5:15 always sets a drift memory bliss of life
Tchaikovsky is the greatest of them all because of his astounding versatility. Symphonies, concertos, choral, chamber, opera, stand alone masterworks like Capriccio Italien, one of the first great song writers (None But the Lonely Heart) and, of course, ballet.
I can’t explain my love for this part thank u so much for sharing👌🏼❤️شكراً
The perfection of 1:48 is heartbreaking!! Those 20 measures + repeat signs just kill me a little every time I have to play!!!
this is so beautiful 😍
Sad to learn of his death!he was a very fine conductor; very serious about his music!
Beautiful finale.
Tchaïkovski est le plus grand je suis violoniste je joue le lak de signe avec accompagnement piano bravo pour l'orchestre 👍🌺🌷🌹🌹
You have know idea how much I appreciate this video! It is one of the most beautiful and invigorating performances I've ever seen
I have just discovered the Orchestral delights here. I usually play them on my good stereo. But here you have the pleasure of seeing the instruments While unfortunately. Sacrificing that superior sound however. Lovely!! 10.2020.
I swear I'm getting chills
Fine Art. Definition of art.
I really appreciate the filming/editing of this. It picks up on a lot of the less obvious instruments that Tchaikovsky uses to evoke the atmosphere and feeling of the piece (e.g. the triangle, cymbals or trilling flute) and not just the ones carrying the melody at a given point in the music. I've listened to this piece so many times but I didn't enjoy it any less watching this performance.
Tchaikovsky es, lo que Picaso o Rembrandt para el arte pictorico, un MAESRTRO; el solo hecho de escuchar las maderas acompñar los temas expuestos. Oir la transicion al segundo tema (maderas) 01:20 (cimbalo y triangulo) es una exquisites o el acompañamiento de las maderas 04:45.
Greetings from Pakistan beautiful and mesmerizing....
Esta es una de mis canciones clasicas favoritas sobre todo me gusta la interpretación limpia de las notas, gran interpretación que emociona y me llega al alma
mario diaz Creo que comentaste en el video equivocado. Esto no es una cancion, es un vals ;)
mario diaz guapo!
Que hermosa melodía, muy buena orquesta.
My favorite waltz.
From 5:45,after the music chains until the melody reaches the most highly point what a magic... I love it!!!
This is one real masterpiece and has a beauty extraordinary.
Omg this is the same song that I’m doing for my ballet recital so I might be watching this for a while, and this song is so amazing
Sehr interessante Kombination des Komponisten, des Dirigenten und des Orchesters.
Der Erfolg ist wunderbar!
such power, such beauty, such class
5:15のところ、大好きな演奏をしてくださってます。ありがとう。
Beautiful music for a beautiful friend! *_Ты знаешь, что я люблю тебя...!_*
The section beginning at 04:47 always makes me want to pick up the flute again!!! Actually, the whole waltz does, but I just absolutely LOVE the counterpoint between the first and second flutes with the violins...
That's one of the most beautiful pieces in the entire composition
Is it weird that I try and conduct this in front of my screen?
MrGidderz
it is totally normal. the love of music makes you do that.
It's no different than playing Air Drums to RUSH or Led Zeppelin your car ♫
I don,t think so, I do the same. In front of my invisible Orchestra lol
Not at all , I do it all the time , and I am .... hmm
If I headbang and play air guitar and drums to metal, of course it’s not weird
Fantastic! Great vivacity and the right pace!
Another masterpiece by Peter the great
Amo ese movimiento que lo saqué de memoria sin partitura ña parte melódica en violin 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
flawless
it's the most beautiful creation
When the trumpet breaks in at 402 it pierces my heart! Such pure beauty! Tears blind me.
seingatku pernah denger lagu ini di disney fantasia... sampai nyari nyari .... akhirnya ketemu.judulnya swan lake waltz.......aduhai banget lagu klasik ini
初めて聴くバリエーションです。ゆっくりで激しく、しかもがっしりとして素晴らしい。何回も繰り返して聴きました。
1回だけのパート(5:14)の素晴らしさに打たれました。
ありがとうございます。
Музыка божественная...
I wish ppl appreciate classical music nowadays, I'm auditioning for an orchestra and have to do this piece
Ya the guy with the triangle cracks me up too!! :) still loved this piece
Evidently this is top class orchestra...
beautiful
Just amazing!! ⭐️
just brilliant! Masterpiece!
Feels like im in heaven
Sooo PERFECT. So perfect. I Wish i COULD be There ❤❤
RIP Maestro
Man, I had a cd of this, the London Symphony orchestra. Not this particular recording. I feel terribly frustrated. When you have heard it done right, there is no comparison. Timing is everything. I understand that recording an orchestra is an issue. I feel like some parts are rushed; there is a wonderful slide between parts. A great conductor understands this. The tempo is fluid.
Thanks again.
Very nice !!!Thanks
This was the song that caused a lot of world peace in the past...
Countries hated each other, then they had these big balls where the leaders of countries and their close families were all invited, they'd have some big banquet and then afterwards there'd be music, this was one of the favorites where men would ask women from other countries to dance with them, they twirled around the floor, they'd fall in love, get married, then the two countries would be more at peace...
I just made that up by the way, but who knows?
Very moving
I love the drums
I like so much~Thank you share ~
Com a sonoridade e tempo mais perfeitos encontrados até agora no youtube por mim. Simplesmente fantástico!
Best version on youtube... which makes me sad.
Why?
Socialist Federation of Gh0sty maybe she wants a better version (higher sound)
Too good to be true!!
lol i got goosebumps hearing this
Sounds so easy to play but Tchaikovsky always complicates the sheet music >.>
Entroxity I was just scouting this for my next project on the violin...what makes you say it is more complicated than it sounds? You have me worried, lol.
KaiTakApproach Tchaikovsky’s use of syncopation, up beats against down beats, various time signatures, chromatically... he was a musical genius...
KaiTakApproach the section beginning at 04:47 is a good example. I LOVE this section, it always makes me want to pick up the flute again... I can imagine that this section is a nightmare to count...
Literally seeing a couple dancing! Brilliant tchaikovsky
Perfect!
Job Well Done Thanks for posting
Magnífico!!!
Magnific!!
Brass has such a dark sound!
Muito, mas muito legal. O maestro dá um show.
very nice!
linda orquestra.
straordinarIa esecuzione di questo valzer di Tchaikovsky
so nice
Hats off to the Israelis !! Great, great talent.
The 2nd greatest passage of music of all time just behind Vivaldis Summer Storm
Ahhhhhh my recital is tomorrow!!!!