This is the most beautiful piece of music I have ever known. My husband and I discovered it twenty years ago. We loved it so much and took it as our wedding theme music. I have played it on every special day. It will remain the most beautiful piece for the rest of my life.
I will try that, Sarah, and pass it on to Dougie Henshall & his wife. The Slovak Suite in parts has little echoes of a French composer which I am racking my brains[Mother Goose Suite] The first time I heard the Slovak Suite was before Easter on Classic FM. A wonderful way I feel to acquaint young people to classical music. As the piece progressed towards the organ, my heart soared with exhilaration.
@@sarahdelmas7194 The beginning of this piece reminds me of the end of Liszt's Dante Symphony and also Felix Woyrsch's Prelude to Dante's Divine Comedy.
I needed this music. Just discovered it, driving home from work a few days ago. I'm going through a rough emotional patch right now and this will give me a boost. I adore the romantic tones of summer, and how this music can elevate a part of us that nobody can define or identify.
I have always loved this music since hearing for the first time many years ago. I must congratulate you on using this picture, it is a glorious composition.
Hear, hear, as I listened to the music reaching a crescendo, the picture chosen could not have been better as it made my heart soar up into the mountains beyond. A wonderful way to introduce our young to classical music.
Vitezslav Novak really captures your attention with this melodic composition!! Awe inspiring movement makes you feel like you are there . Live and in the flesh, not on some dreamy cloud. Love you all. Be good to one another!!! Scott
thank you so much for upliting this - only heard it for the first time today on an old cd I have played - it was only the first part - so sort it out on TH-cam and you have the whole compostion. Wonderful. Thank you so much for posting. He must have been amazing composer to write such a piece when Europe was just about to go into the cauldron of fire. Thank you so much. I loved this piece. very peace-evoking for sure.
Overshadowed in his lifetime by Dvorak, this composer is well worth investigating. This a wonderfully well written suite. Some of orchestration is sublime.
Classic FM in the UK keep playing this recording of "At church". I have no objection whatever (I love the piece) but until I looked it up hadn't realised this recording was 23 years old. It says something about the quality of the interpretation, the playing, and the recording.
The start of this music was enough to send me in raptures, especially when the organ came in I temporarily switched off and clicked into Twitter to send out a tweet to the actor, Douglas Henshall to listen to, I hope he will pass it on to his wife, Tena who comes from, Croatia,former Yugoslavia. I reckon she will love it.
Couldn't agree with you more, I sent a tweet to the actor, Douglas Henshall and told him where to find it, I hope he introduces it to his wee daughter, Anya, She will be three near the end of this year and it is a great way to educate young ears to classical music. Once they hear this sort of thing, they usually want to hear more, don't you agree?
Heard this for the first time today on Classic FM... very impressive. A little like listening to RVW with reading glasses... if that makes any sense to anybody.
Ha ha. I thought 14:32 might be where the organ comes in (which is very unusual, I like that) but it's actually a rather shocking 'computer fart' kind of noise!
Those deer seem remarkably unconcerned about the 10 megaton H-bomb going off in the distance. Perhaps they were blinded by the flash. What do you call a deer with no eyes? No idea. What do you call a dead deer with no eyes? Still no idea. Or maybe they're all drunk - out on a stag do.
This is the most beautiful piece of music I have ever known. My husband and I discovered it twenty years ago. We loved it so much and took it as our wedding theme music. I have played it on every special day. It will remain the most beautiful piece for the rest of my life.
"In Church" is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard. And it always makes me cry.
I will try that, Sarah, and pass it on to Dougie Henshall & his wife. The Slovak Suite in parts has little echoes of a French composer which I am racking my brains[Mother Goose Suite] The first time I heard the Slovak Suite was before Easter on Classic FM. A wonderful way I feel to acquaint young people to classical music. As the piece progressed towards the organ, my heart soared with exhilaration.
I am listening to it now and crying! I cry every time I hear it. It's a magnificent work.
@@fionajohnston You mean Maurice Ravel, who composed Mother Goose? Another of my favourite composers. So exquisite and poignant.
@@sarahdelmas7194 The beginning of this piece reminds me of the end of Liszt's Dante Symphony and also Felix Woyrsch's Prelude to Dante's Divine Comedy.
@@brianknapp8645I don't know those two pieces, I'll give them a listen. Thanks!
0:12 I. At Church
9:20 II. Among the Children
13:04 III. Two in Love
17:43 IV. The Band
22:13 V. At Night
14:31 is the most creepy thing I have ever heard in a music video
Jesus fucking christ
Calm down, Golden Freddy!! Jeez!
Just heard this for the first time on Classic FM.... Gorgeous piece....
Same, but yesterday
I needed this music. Just discovered it, driving home from work a few days ago. I'm going through a rough emotional patch right now and this will give me a boost. I adore the romantic tones of summer, and how this music can elevate a part of us that nobody can define or identify.
One of the most moving pieces of music that I have ever heard. I first heard it played on Classic FM, and was determined to possess it.
That’s where I heard it too I managed to find a recording in Prague
I have always loved this music since hearing for the first time many years ago.
I must congratulate you on using this picture, it is a glorious composition.
Hear, hear, as I listened to the music reaching a crescendo, the picture chosen could not have been better as it made my heart soar up into the mountains beyond. A wonderful way to introduce our young to classical music.
And the organ starts, and I imagine playing this spectacular part. Adding the pedal part makes it so very atmospheric.
What an adventure of textures. Tranquil and heavenly. 😇
What a beautiful piece. His teacher of composing was Antonín Dvořák, btw.
Well he couldn’t have ha a better teacher than Antonin Dvorak.
The 4th part from 17:44 was regularly played by the Czech radio station "Český rozhlas Brno" as the theme for the show "Obzor" in the 1980s.
Well done to Classic FM (UK radio station) for bringing this piece to my notice. Would not know it otherwise. So profound - that organ!
14:32 wtfff!!! I was listening on headphones and it scared the shit out of me
Damn it -.- It happened again, forgot about it ...
Stefan Cvetkovic hahaha but great. thats how music works in a right way!
LOUISANNA .P Yup ^_^
Stefan Cvetkovic :D :D :D thanks for warning us! + you must love the song a lot, listening to it at least for over 1/2y.
***** I come back to it every now and then :))
This is the most beautiful painting I've ever seen
Vitezslav Novak really captures your attention with this melodic composition!! Awe inspiring movement makes you feel like you are there . Live and in the flesh, not on some dreamy cloud. Love you all. Be good to one another!!! Scott
thank you so much for upliting this - only heard it for the first time today on an old cd I have played - it was only the first part - so sort it out on TH-cam and you have the whole compostion. Wonderful. Thank you so much for posting. He must have been amazing composer to write such a piece when Europe was just about to go into the cauldron of fire. Thank you so much. I loved this piece. very peace-evoking for sure.
A most beautiful piece, not played enough in main stream.
the chruch organ always sounds soo deep.
deep dark deep dark deep dark deep dark
in love with it.
Overshadowed in his lifetime by Dvorak, this composer is well worth investigating. This a wonderfully well written suite. Some of orchestration is sublime.
Classic FM in the UK keep playing this recording of "At church". I have no objection whatever (I love the piece) but until I looked it up hadn't realised this recording was 23 years old. It says something about the quality of the interpretation, the playing, and the recording.
CAUTION! 14:30 - I had a small heart attack...
+Simon Mergner
pretty funny!,,, great piece otherwise... sad to have a very minor glitch...
It happens every time to me...again and again...
I knew something was coming but THAT, well fuck THAT!
damn aliens
BWAAAH Ok, thanks for the warning.
14:36 casi me da un paro cardiaco, estaba escuchando esto con audífonos mientras leia
...prostě geniální dílo výjimečného umělce.
The start of this music was enough to send me in raptures, especially when the organ came in I temporarily switched off and clicked into Twitter to send out a tweet to the actor, Douglas Henshall to listen to, I hope he will pass it on to his wife, Tena who comes from, Croatia,former Yugoslavia. I reckon she will love it.
Beautiful, makes ones heart soar
Couldn't agree with you more, I sent a tweet to the actor, Douglas Henshall and told him where to find it, I hope he introduces it to his wee daughter, Anya, She will be three near the end of this year and it is a great way to educate young ears to classical music. Once they hear this sort of thing, they usually want to hear more, don't you agree?
I love czech music and this is so amazing! 😊
this is Slovak
@@theworstchannel7061 Moravian-Slovak
@@johnenock1198 Slovak
@@theworstchannel7061 Moravian-Slovak Suite for Small Orchestra op. 32
@@theworstchannel7061 Originaly it is "Slovácká suita" so it is not slovak. Slovácko Is a region in Moravia in todays Czech republic.
Isn’t this beautiful? Nobody has ever heard of this masterpiece it pains me greatly
Just heard this on WRR. I love it!
Lovely to chill out to at the end of a hard day :)
Beautiful music!
Aside from that voice at about 14.30, very Nice recording! Happy to be your subscriber!
Beautiful!!
Divine. Many Thanks
Heard this for the first time today on Classic FM... very impressive. A little like listening to RVW with reading glasses... if that makes any sense to anybody.
It is a very beautiful and dynamic painting !!! Im an artist who is very interested in painting mountainous scenery..
...nádherný...
Affascinante!
in church is something I would like to be played at my wedding tbh
4. část od 17:44 hrál v 80. letech 20. století pravidelně Český rozhlas Brno jako znělku pořadu Obzor.
Have you considered uploading Novak's tone poem "In the Tatra Mountains"? It's a great piece and no one has put it on YT? Thanks for this though.
just heard this today in the car for like 2 minutes and thought I MUST HEAR IT AGAIN
screenshot my phone and here i am...
Same with me; heard it last night whilst driving through the misty Mendip Hills.
LIke for Classic FM
❤
That's great! How can I get the scores of it?
14:31 WTF????
where can i buy this :O
veľký - großartig
and today!
nice
Complete orchestral score of this masterpiece > th-cam.com/video/0NyZRVpDyBk/w-d-xo.html
14:32 scared the shit out of me!
Ha ha. I thought 14:32 might be where the organ comes in (which is very unusual, I like that) but it's actually a rather shocking 'computer fart' kind of noise!
I've just put it on yt. Enjoy :-)
"Like" on 23 July 2017
... A i když mě smażete, na věci samé to pranic nemění: Toto je umění, ne přiblblá dusilkollerkocáb. Ty už dávno nikdo neposlouchá.
+svobodny Clovek aneb když největší pochvala, kterou dokáže člověk nabídnout, musí být klasicky založená na kritice těch ostatních... :D
Those deer seem remarkably unconcerned about the 10 megaton H-bomb going off in the distance. Perhaps they were blinded by the flash. What do you call a deer with no eyes? No idea. What do you call a dead deer with no eyes? Still no idea. Or maybe they're all drunk - out on a stag do.
This isn't slovak if a czech made it :(, stop feeding the propaganda of slovaks are czechs