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The Golden Classical Music
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Hello. My name is Arnas, I live in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. Lithuania is small (only 65,300 km²) and has many classical composers who have written countless works. Among them it is worth mentioning - Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, Balys Dvarionas, Eduardas Balsys and many others. However, I will not forget the world's most famous composers. The videos on this channel will contain many interesting and beautiful works and scores by classical composers.
I wish you a pleasant viewing and listening experience!
I wish you a pleasant viewing and listening experience!
Nijolė Sinkevičiūtė "Žydi akmenys ir medžiai" (words by Vladas Braziūnas) - 2024 Song Festival
2024 Lithuanian Song Festival, Song Day rehearsal (conductor Regina Maleckaitė)
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LRT image video the Lithuanian Song Celebration, Song Day, Vilnius, Vingis Park, 6 July 2024.
Composer Nijolė Sinkevičiūtė (1956 - ) strives to create a separate world of ideas and expression for each of her works, which, in her own words, is based on "a peculiar cloud of circumstances". The most widely known area of her work is choral music, which she was introduced to in her early childhood. Her works are heard both in Lithuania and abroad, and the repertoire of song festivals is unimaginable without her songs. By "instrumentalising" the word and the text, N....
This piece was previously uploaded to this channel.
LRT image video the Lithuanian Song Celebration, Song Day, Vilnius, Vingis Park, 6 July 2024.
Composer Nijolė Sinkevičiūtė (1956 - ) strives to create a separate world of ideas and expression for each of her works, which, in her own words, is based on "a peculiar cloud of circumstances". The most widely known area of her work is choral music, which she was introduced to in her early childhood. Her works are heard both in Lithuania and abroad, and the repertoire of song festivals is unimaginable without her songs. By "instrumentalising" the word and the text, N....
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Stasys Šimkus "Lietuviais esame mes gimę" (words by Jurgis Zauerveinas)
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Stasys Šimkus "Lietuviais esame mes gimę" (words by Jurgis Zauerveinas)
Juozas Naujalis (words by Maironis) "Lietuva brangi"
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Juozas Naujalis (words by Maironis) "Lietuva brangi"
Nijolė Sinkevičiūtė (words by Vladas Braziūnas) "Žydi akmenys ir medžiai"
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Nijolė Sinkevičiūtė (words by Vladas Braziūnas) "Žydi akmenys ir medžiai"
Christine Donkin "Witches and Wizards"
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Christine Donkin "Witches and Wizards"
素晴らしい演奏をあげてくださってありがとうございます。シベリウスというのは、作曲家のですか?曲名も知りたいです。
The video features Jean Sibelius "Valse triste" in the background.
what is this piece called?
The background of this video is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "SONATA FOR PIANO, 4 HANDS IN F MAJOR. 3. ALLEGRO".
Once you see Amadeus!
Vardon Lietuvos!
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I like these colorized photos lad, thanks for sharing
Mathematical jargon Look for melody in that You might find 💎 gem
Here the pianists (Haebler ?) give it away more than the music, with that caricatural Mozart touch...
The middle part sounded more modern, evoking Brahms, but the outer parts had me puzzled with both very classical (around cadences) and modern gestures. I even thought about Haydn for a second, because of that pizzicato bass and the interrupted nature of the first theme... definitely captured the joke in "scherzo".
J'aime cet Musique
St matts near the end. Herr, wir haben gedacht...
Yes! It's Bach "Herr, wir haben gedaht"
Of all the composers I thought of, Franz was the last
I love this sound
This is not Ysaye playing
You have written correctly. However, the piece you hear was written by Ysaÿe. And the piece is performed by Augustin Hadelich.
How would it be different?
What piece
This is one of my favourite Liszt works - Mephisto waltz No. 4. More at: ruclips.net/video/8ZgnbPddbJ8/видео.html in the description.
Isn't this just Elgar😮
Yes! Here is the famous English composer Edward Elgar. Read more about him in the description of this video.
Wow, I missed your videos. I didn't know this composer, glad to discover him
R.I.P
most mid of his sonatas
All of his sonatas are below mid, so this is a compliment
Short and great video, I wish the sheet followed the piece more closely though
Thank you for your criticism! I will try to correct the mistakes.
Hi I bed
R.I.P.😢
Thanks for that news😅
Well, that was fairly ghastly.
Museum of Antonín Dvořák in Vysoká: "In Spain, they have Antonín Gaudi. Antonín Dvořak and Antonín Gaudi have a lot in common. Both lived in similar periods, both loved nature, traditional forms, and folk, and both had a strong belief in God that transformed in their work, both had father František and both fell in love with a woman named Jozefina, who refused them."
4 : January 2024 marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of composer, violinist and professor Josef Suk (4 January 1874-29 May 1935). He was connected to Antonín Dvořák not only by his studies in his composition class, but also by his marriage to his daughter Otilia Dvořák. Suk remembered the Master as a great, pure creator and human being. "Dvořák's knowledge of musical works was truly astonishing. Bach, Handel, Gluck, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Berlioz, Wagner, Liszt - he knew the works of all these masters in great detail. He did not dislike Italian music and did not share the opinion of the time that it was a "barrel organ music". Even in other things he did not miss any movement, studied Bruckner, was interested in Richard Strauss and was delighted to see his pupils striving for a new and independent expression. I brought a trio, a piece from my boyhood, into one of the first lessons. When looking at the second, dvořák-esque movement, he looked at me kindly and said: 'I have heard something similar: search and think, little fellow, as we have searched.'" (J. M. Kvet: The Living Words of Josef Suk). By the way, Dvoŕak probably also was aware of Schuman and Chopin work. because it is said that he wanted his librettist of Jacobin, Mrs. Marie Červinková to create some song names for a set of songs called From Bohemian Forests, the names that are not the same as the basic names of Shuman songs. to differentiate themselves. It is said that in London Dvořak had a pianist play Chopin's works and rewarded her. He also admired the unusual work Opera Louise of the unique unusual music of Charpentier. Janáček admired it too. He also supported local Czech composers such as Who would tell that Dvořak liked or was aware of Bach, Haydn, and Handel? His first three favorites were Mozart, Schubert, and mostly Beethoven. It's great he created his own way of music and expected it from his students.
A very interesting story about the wonderful Czech composer Antonin Dvořak. I did not know these facts and had not heard them. Thank you very much!
And also congratulations to Josef Suk!
Thank you! Thank you for so much support!
Thank you for this record! Maybe you could explain who was M. K. Čiurlionis?
Hello. Thanks for the question! It is really worth looking into the biography of this outstanding Lithuanian composer. Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis (1875 - 1911) - Lithuanian composer, artist, choir director, cultural figure. Čiurlionis is considered the most famous Lithuanian painter and composer who ever lived. After starting his career as a composer (among his best-known musical works are the symphonic poems "Forest" and "Sea"), at the age of 27 (1902) he entered the Warsaw School of Drawing and began to actively paint. Among the more than 200 completed paintings, some of the most famous are "Fairytale (The Tale of the Kings)" (1909), "Rex" (1909), "Sonata No. 5 (Sea Sonata)' (1908). 20th century several variants of Čiurlionis' surname are found in the texts: Čiurlanis, Čiurlionis, Czurlanis, etc., i.e. Thank you!
Very instructive video. Looking forward for new ones!