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Carl-Friedrich Welker
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My name is Carl. If you want to learn something about classical music, you're in the right place. My whole life, I've dedicated myself to becoming the best musician I can be. So now, I want to give back and teach you how to do the same. If that sounds good, consider subscribing.🙌🏻 For private music lessons: business.cfw@gmail.com
How To Master Complex Rhythms!
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How To READ Notes in 142 Seconds
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Why does Brahms Sound so German
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Breaking down "What your favorite composer says about your personality"
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Understand this Tool and you're Superior to 99% of Musicians
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Great work! Keep it up
If Carl doesn‘t respond to this comment with a new video in the next 96 hours he‘s a bottom G !
Verdi’s Requiem is the most magnificent example of the form!
I don’t want to be that guy but I think I know the answer (I might be wrong so please don’t hate me for stating my opinion) “because he is German… and people still have a (subconscious) bias towards Germanic music professors/composers even though (sometimes) their works may sound shit… thanks to eurocentrism that still pervades in the minds of western people (even if subconscious)” Of course I would like to justify my position a bit. How is it that the western world took so kindly to serial music and considered it revolutionary while at the same time intitially rejecting jazz as being “sensual and indecent”? I think this point alone justifies my position although I am open minded to criticism of my thought on this.
As a pianist, I don’t remember hating orchestral music, in fact I love performing rachmaninoff piano concertos…
The problem with modern classical music is that it is generally unpleasant to listen to...minimalist music is tedious and uninteresting...film music sounds good when watching a film but not on its own...the 12 tone experiment died quickly and for good reason..it didn't sound good. People listen to Brahms and Beethoven because it sounds good. Debussy and Stravinsky sound good and are each challenging in their own way but music seems to have run off the rails since then. I was talking with a musician yesterday and he feels that going back 150 years and starting again from that point (ie, post-Wagner) with new music might be a way forward. Back to the future? Your thoughts?
Mussorgsky: You are so dark even in the sunlight you are unseen
I Love Schönbergs music
Sorry then😂 I don't get it
Chopin it's a little bit sad
3:43 don’t worry you probably aren’t famous enough to get canceled (sorry lol)
Or practice mainly arpeggios 1h a day and play it after 1 year
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Scriabin: "No one was more famous during their lifetime, and few were more quickly ignored after death." Faubion Bowers That also holds true here
Stravinsky and Wagner... GOOD lol
on a philosophical level I think he cooked when he said something like "no one can imagine music they have never heard before" sure he was probably all into himself over it, but that sentiment itself means a lot to me
Sibelius is not Swedish. He is Finnish
Ananas is Pineapple in Russian
there's this 5-against-3 passage in l'isle joyeuse that I just rubato my way through xD but yea... things like 3-2 and 3-4 are pretty ingrained in me now, I use the chants "not difficult" and "not very difficult" respectively (that's what the rhythm sounds like if you're tapping one in each hand)
great vid, keep it up!
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Guys i think this man might favor romantic than baroque, just a hunch.
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In the United States, the “industry,” as you term it, is run by nonprofit boards of directors culled from the business community. Nonprofit law is set up on for-profit templates. This leads to built-in conflict with the artists; musicians are seen as workers. Workers must be expendable for any for-profit system to function; the executive class is used to being the creative force, not partnering with a workforce that they view as a piece on a game board. What they come to, out of curiosity about the arts, becomes cognitive dissonance-demanding they face philosophical questions-and very often leads to outright hostility. If the nonprofit governance model, which is the problem, ever evolved to follow its actual function, then the arts would flourish. The love is there; the framework is completely dysfunctional.
Brahms symphony no 3 is brilliant dont call me a phsycopath for loving it
What about Kachaturiam?
The Brahms one is so true 😂
Where's Camille Saint-Saëns 😭😭!?
Is the thing about bach is that he can't listen to him without getting bored? Because i can listen for hours and be as invested as through the first few seconds, i don't know where the supposed "boring" is
fugues can get boring though😂
@@Carl-FriedrichWelker well, it is true, albeit i never experienced that with Bach, but every body has something they like in particular.
Lol the Sibelius one
2:29 I’m on RUclips to escape and not face all the bullshit and ugliness outside ran and you do this to me ??? Unprovoked ?!?
14/15 I guessed 'Winterreise' correctly and could have known Turandot. I heard it live last year and found the narration totally irrelevant. I should stick to symphonies.
Why has Brahms been so controversial? Schoenberg loved Brahms but Pierre Boulez despised Brahms and would not conduct his works. Brahms became the cause celebre of arch-conservative values in music during his own lifetime. The advocates of new music in the late 20th century continued to bad-mouth Brahms at every turn. I still know individuals whose musical taste centers on Stravinsky who will not listen to Brahms.
i love the Organ
Rachmaninoff - Struggles with depression but your Piano Concerto 2 is coming!!
Thanks for the love and appreciation for xylophone and other mallet instruments, it’s a very underrated instrument. I also love the celesta, played Holst the Planets on Celesta, it’s also pretty underrated
Haha I’m learning Schubert unfinished symphony right now on cello, recognized it immediately! Too bad that excerpt wasn’t the cello melody later on, it would’ve been easier haha
Meine persönliche Liste der Komponisten, die ich aufstelle, ist sehr seltsam : Mahler, Bach, Wagner, Reger, R. Strauss, Bruckner,Charles-Marie Widor, Furtwängler und so weiter. Aber ich mag es einfach, deine Videos anzusehen, sie sind sehr positiv☺ Vielen Dank für den Inhalt!!!❤
To begin with, you are too cynical. The great music, even modern classical, will always have an audience. As for modern tonal music, in the 20th century, I can think of Paul Hindemith, Igor Stravinsky, Aaron Copland, and Arvo Part. In the 21st, John Adams and Philip Glass come to mind. All these wrote or write tonal and very listenable music. If fewer people listen, so what? Art is not for the hoi polloi. And art doesn't move backwards.
what did i do bruh
What the hell does Beethoven have to do with pianists?
Grazie infinite: applicherò questo metodo per migliorare la lettura del pentagramma. Continua così, stai facendo un ottimo lavoro.
I agree on the mathemathic things in Schonberg, Stockhausen etc, but I do believe you should try and listen to Stockhausen Freude for 2 harps. It is quite difficult to listen to at first, but I have heard it on a concert now and it was truly intruiging. He makes the two harps sound like one big instrument and it is magical to see such things emerge from two musicians. I would especially recommend the interpretation of my teacher and her sister, Emma and Mathilde Wauters, even though they have only recorded a few 'moments' and not the whole piece.
Excellent
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i like Robert Schumann but honestly what exactly does ananas pizza mean?😂
Dune soundtrack is anti-intellectual trash, like every Zimmer score
NOBODY IS PERFECT AND EVERYBODY HAS AN OPINION. I DO NOT AGREE WITH YOU ON SOME, ESPECIALLY ABOUT WHOM I CONSIDER THE VERY BEST. THE GREATEST OF OPERA COMPOSERS.
...what's wrong with Handel?
Hiii Carlieee
I sailed here on a captured Spanish galleon to say: Erich. Wolfgang. KORNGOLD.
Schubert & Wagner 🥲
Алькан, Паганини и Вивальди нервно курят в сторонке