@@Someone2464- If you mean me then no, I don't hate opera and ballet, I quite enjoy opera and ballet music. I'm just not a connoisseur and I'm more casual in my tastes. Just clarifying.
Schoenberg is your favourite composer => you're a music theory teacher Schoenberg is your least favourite composer => you're a music theory student Interesting
Thanks😂Next week Sunday will be "Andrew Tate as a classical musician" or "If Andrew Tate would be a classical musician. Still not sure about the title😂
@@highground7761 Actually, that is not correct either because “was” is indicative and we need to use the subjunctive: it should be “if Andrew Tate WERE a classical musician.”
Perhaps those who hate emotions and simply good music (; Though, even if Tchaikovsky is my favorite composer and soul mate, I avoid listening to his music unless it is staged. His music is piercing my soul and doesn't want to leave my head, and confuses me so much emotionally with its rich colors, and so I need more healthy music for me (I wonder how Tchaikovsky felt towards his own music) (;
All jokes apart: its really nice to watch ur vids cause it reminds me that there are a lot more composers worth listening to than what I normally listen to :))
@@lehnrik I love Beethoven over everything, and rn I’m in a deep Rachmaninoff phase :) I play piano so I listen to a lot of piano solo and other than those two mostly Brahms, Prokofiev, Mahler and Schumann. Through this vid I’m discovering Ravel and some impressionists right now (holy f*ck they’re awesome). Do you have any recommendations for me? :)
Your ex girlfriend was Scottish if you are bored by Mendelssohn’s highly evocative Scottish symphony,one of my favourites.And the entire Midsummer Night’s Dream is beautiful.Mendelssohn is your least favourite composer if you hate life!
1:41 What’s pretty interesting is, that Liszt had a really divided personality. On the one side he was a flamboyant Virtuoso with great arranged showpieces, and on the other he was a little shy about his more complex, innovative compositions. That’s also one of the historic reasons why he is overshadowed by Wagner.
That is exactly how I feel about people who dislike Ravel! Also-(maybe controversial!)-if you dislike Ravel, you probably only know his Boléro and are therefore a plebeian
@@kidkrowtaylor no I honestly have all of his orchestral work memorized; he’s my absolute favorite :) And my favorite piece of his is the ballet version of Ma mère l’Oye, not Daphnis, even though I love that too!
@@andrewfortmusic Same but not all, my fav Ravel piece is Tombeau de Couperin. Ravel used to be my favorite composer, but now I lean towards Shostakovich more.
@@luandospassos4818 I spent several pleasurable weeks studying that piece and his orchestration. He’s amazing! Again, I love all of Ravel’s work, just not Boléro very much
Bruh I was halfway in I was like what could this possibly tell me about myself that I didn’t know??? And then Puccini came on and I started crying cos I realized that’s exactly why I’ve closed myself off to so much sappy or romantic blissfully happy music :’(
Maybe that’s because the late Liszt’s composition are much less known such as Mephisto 3, Jeux d’eau à la Villa d’Este or his amazing VIA CRUCIS !!:€2)beudgszizhdiduzzjdd
Les Preludes is one of the greatest works of all time. It made my blood boil in the film "Impromptu" where Franz Liszt is compared unfavourably to Chopin, whom I love, but the composer of les Preludes cannot be disparaged.
Can we take a moment to appreciate how comically timed the transition from Maria into Imperial March is. Plus the notes matching up. I started laughing 💀 6:12
If this is your favorite "What your [favorite/least favorite] [fill in the blank] says about your personality" video, then you are clearly a discerning person who was surprised to discover something so spot-on and well thought-out on the internet.
Mine is Schönberg. I am a composer. I believe music theory just tries to explain why what the composers wrote worked. It's not a set of rules to follow.
After I read the Rachmaninoff part I already started to anticipate what you'd put about schönberg😂 100% satisfaction I'd say😂as accurate as what I felt on your favourite composer vid (my fav is Chopin) I like the Tchaikovsky part most though🤣
Stop calling Mozart boring, the man is legendary! And Handel's vocal music is awesome. :D On a side note, a great selection of composers, reminded me to listen more to Korsakov!
Look, I love Vivaldi. He was really just a One Hit Wonder with his Four Seasons. Well, Three Seasons because no one plays Autumn. He has so much more beautiful music that is underrated and I hate that he’s only known for the Four Seasons even tho they are beautiful.
Yes some of Vivaldi can be a little repetitive, yet he is by far the greatest composer of all time, and I love all of these composers. Mozart comes as close as any and when I am in the mood, Wagner is fabulous as is Prokofiev
@@jonswanson7766 For me Vivaldi and Wagner are almost opposites in a way. Wagner: The two melodies everyone knows are just the tip of the iceberg and there is *soooo* much awesome other stuff to discover. Vivaldi: There are the 1 or 2 melodies everyone knows, and that's the main thing because I never really felt any of the rest of it.
@@lol101lol101lol10199 thank you for responding to my note. The two composers are very different, don't you think that a little variety never hurt anybody. To tell you the truth, my love for Wagner is a little embarrassing, as his music is a bit like a drug. The music of Vivaldi is something more, it is a representation of an old ripe intensely sure of itself culture that was Venice. The Most Serene Republic.
Confused. Halfway through I thought that the composer was your *favourite* composer. [I mean, I love Vivaldi and I hate tv talent shows] The mentioning of John Williams brought me back to my senses.
Just a fun fact: Surprisingly, Pierre Boulez (famous conductor and 12-tone composer) hated Tchaikovsky’s music and refused to perform it. He also disliked Mozart from what I hear too.
Omg, this whole time I thought it was "What your MOST favorite composer...." and I was like "This video is so stupid, why the hell is it saying the complete opposite of what it should be ? Is it all a joke ?"
@@Aleksandr_Skrjabin no he can become too dissonant for me such as his transcendental etudes . The sonata and b minor is also very unsatisfactory for me . I am more of a beethoven/chopin addict where dissonance is more often resolved and used to actually make beautiful sounds
@@Aleksandr_Skrjabin not necessarily no. Bach can have some good fugue but it's not really my thing. Though I do enjoy seeing counterpoint being used by various composers through various pieces.
Chopin cannot be hated 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 His music is so deep, sometimes it gives you a motivation to grow up, sometimes takes you out of depression, often people who hate Chopin, just don't like pianists (maybe they had a traumatic past with them idk), that's the problem.
Here's my version Bach: You think his wig looks stupid. Beethoven: You're one of those ppl who only play Second Viennese School music. Mozart: You're bored. Mahler: You play piano. Brahms: I guess you don't like guys with beards then? Schubert: I won't get along with you. Schumann: You won't get along with me. Finish in the replies
it's not that i dislike debussy. he's got some great pieces. it's just that he makes me so fucking angry. like those etudes of his (i don't remember the name) in which he'd play the least coherent thing you can think of and then, only when it's done, he'd give you the title like, "yeah, this was supposed to be x thing all along" and you're sitting there like. what do you think this is. a modern art gallery.
I mean scriabin is my favourite composer and the complaints i hear most is that hes crazy, hard to listen to and frighteningly unpredictable. If anything that makes me appreciate him more. Chopin? Never heard of her 😊
03:25 As a person who loves Mendelssohn's music and knows most of his melodies by heart, I can say that the turning point was the knowledge of his attitude to the works of his sister, Fanny, and the fact that he signed his name under many of her works. I can't help but love his work, but now in every note I hear an echo of this sad contradictory story(
Like, Subscribe, and comment. Thanks for watching🙌🏻
1:13 what is the name of that piece of music?
@@Benjamin-eu6zj Daphnis and Chloe Suite No. 2
@@RedstoneManiac13 Thanks
1:15 what is the name of this beautiful piece? I'm trying to searching it
@@semifuza3407 ruclips.net/video/sxPcroAcCfY/видео.html
Tchaikovsky is Tchaikovsky’s least favorite composer
Ohhh, that one is good🙌🏻
I hate opinion and you don’t like opera or ballet and just I am sorry. 😅
@@Someone2464- If you mean me then no, I don't hate opera and ballet, I quite enjoy opera and ballet music. I'm just not a connoisseur and I'm more casual in my tastes. Just clarifying.
Also Tchaikovsky: “I AM A WHOLE A L P I N E M O U N T A I N BETTER THAN THOSE FRENCH COMPOSERS”
@@Isa-tn7exLiterally, what a narcissist.
Schoenberg is your favourite composer => you're a music theory teacher
Schoenberg is your least favourite composer => you're a music theory student
Interesting
📠
Sounds about right
Exactly! Cause teachers get inflated egos and convince themselves they like that nonsense!
Andrew tate hating Schumann is the most realistic thing I've ever heard
Thanks😂Next week Sunday will be "Andrew Tate as a classical musician" or "If Andrew Tate would be a classical musician. Still not sure about the title😂
@@Carl-FriedrichWelker kleine Korrektur: would darf nie in einer if-clause verwendet werden, richtig wäre: If Andrew tate WAS a classical musician.
@@Carl-FriedrichWelker This sounds really interesting. I am looking forward to it.
@@highground7761 Actually, that is not correct either because “was” is indicative and we need to use the subjunctive: it should be “if Andrew Tate WERE a classical musician.”
@@rowanbelt3612 Oh right my mistake. It's just that in English class in Germany we always get told to never use would in an if-clause
0:00 Bach - Mass in B minor, "4. Gloria in excelsis"
0:04 Beethoven - Symphony No. 5, mvmt. 1
0:09 Mozart - Symphony No. 40, mvmt. 1
0:16 Mahler - Symphony No. 3, mvmt. 1
0:26 Bruckner - Symphony No. 7, mvmt. 1
0:33 Brahms - Symphony No. 4, mvmt. 1
0:42 Schubert - Symphony No. 8, mvmt. 1
0:49 R. Schumann - Symphony No. 3, mvmt. 4
1:03 Rachmaninoff - Symphonic Dance No. 1
1:13 Ravel - Daphnis et Chloé, "10. Lever du jour"
1:25 Stravinsky - Rite of Spring, "2. Les augures printaniers"
1:35 Liszt - Rhapsodie espagnole
1:48 Strauss - Vier letzte Lieder, "1. Frühling"
1:58 Chopin - Ballade No. 1
2:08 Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 6, mvmt. 4
2:17 Wagner - Tristan und Isolde, "1. Prelude"
2:28 Verdi - Nabucco, "1. Overture"
2:35 Puccini - La bohème, Act II, "Quando me'n vo' (Musetta's waltz)"
2:48 Haydn - Symphony No. 87, mvmt. 1
2:57 Handel - Music for the Royal Fireworks, "1. Ouverture"
3:08 Debussy - La mer, "1. De l'aube à midi sur la mer"
3:20 Mendelssohn - Symphony No. 4, mvmt. 1
3:35 Shostakovich - Symphony No. 5, mvmt. 1
3:49 Schoenberg - Chamber Symphony No. 2, mvmt. 1
3:57 Sibelius - Symphony No. 5, mvmt. 1
4:09 Dvořák - Symphony No. 9, mvmt. 1
4:23 Bartók - The Miraculous Mandarin
4:35 Prokofiev - Piano Sonata No. 6, mvmt. 1
4:47 C. Schumann - Drei Romanzen, "1. Andante"
4:56 Berlioz - Symphonie fantastique, "1. Rêveries - Passions"
5:06 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, "2. Summer", mvmt. 3
5:14 Saint-Saëns - Allegro appassionato
5:20 Hindemith - Symphonic Metamorphosis, mvmt. 4
5:31 Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade, "2. The Story of the Kalandar Prince"
5:41 Grieg - Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, "1. Morning Mood"
5:50 Scriabin - Piano Sonata No. 5
5:54 Satie - Gymnopedie No. 1
5:59 Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue
6:09 Bernstein/Sondheim - West Side Story, "Maria"
6:14 Williams - Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, "Imperial March"
6:23 outro: Ravel - String Quartet in F major, mvmt. 2
Thank you for your service😂
@@Carl-FriedrichWelker can you pin this comment please
Big thanks, I don't know why the owner of the video didn't wrote this on the description 😢
i love you
Yeah, it's big brain time.
People who hate Handel hate being happy and evidently have no taste.
The amount of disrespect Händel gets...
People who hate on Händel hate that which is good
I was left totally heartbroken after you went after Haydn and Mozart that hard 😭😂
Haydn sucks
Ok. You’re spot on with Tchaikovsky. I mean… who can hate his works?
me
@@LordComradeAnarchoCapitalus You're lying.
Perhaps those who hate emotions and simply good music (;
Though, even if Tchaikovsky is my favorite composer and soul mate, I avoid listening to his music unless it is staged. His music is piercing my soul and doesn't want to leave my head, and confuses me so much emotionally with its rich colors, and so I need more healthy music for me (I wonder how Tchaikovsky felt towards his own music) (;
Probably Tchaikovsky himself lol
Somebody similar to the Schubert one, but homophobic, probably also hates life and emotions.
All jokes apart: its really nice to watch ur vids cause it reminds me that there are a lot more composers worth listening to than what I normally listen to :))
Thanks Adrian🙌🏻
What do you normally listen to?
@@lehnrik I love Beethoven over everything, and rn I’m in a deep Rachmaninoff phase :) I play piano so I listen to a lot of piano solo and other than those two mostly Brahms, Prokofiev, Mahler and Schumann. Through this vid I’m discovering Ravel and some impressionists right now (holy f*ck they’re awesome). Do you have any recommendations for me? :)
@@adrianasd8 Schumann is genius, try scriabin too
ur 2 u foo uzz KIDDIE KODEz
Brahms:
You're Tchaikovsky.
Your ex girlfriend was Scottish if you are bored by Mendelssohn’s highly evocative Scottish symphony,one of my favourites.And the entire Midsummer Night’s Dream is beautiful.Mendelssohn is your least favourite composer if you hate life!
I agree with Midsummer Night's Dream, that piece is genius🙌🏻
He's quartets are terribly underated too...
@@perly0153one of the most forgotten composers.
@@crankfastle8138 literally one never finds a concert dedicated to him xD omg now I feel a calling xD
@@perly0153 his violin concerto is quite beautiful
0:14 - 0:17 That BUTTERY smooth transition! 👌🏾🔥
😉
You don't have a least favorite or favorite composer: You are a musician!!
I love Schubert and every composer but my least favorite is one that isn't in the list.
My least favorite is Bruckner. I am a proud violinist. I also don't like Puccini, bc his music can be hard to arrange for piano.
@@ItibitydetskuWho is ur least fav? Mine is Puccini, don't come for me
Im not a fan of bach. I tried listening to his music and its a pain to sit through his songs
There is a danger in knowing too much about music. You start to take it technical instead of just letting the true purpose, the emotion flow over you.
1:41 What’s pretty interesting is, that Liszt had a really divided personality. On the one side he was a flamboyant Virtuoso with great arranged showpieces, and on the other he was a little shy about his more complex, innovative compositions. That’s also one of the historic reasons why he is overshadowed by Wagner.
Yes he left to join a monastery for a time and dedicated many of his last works to the Church
Even though I’m a communist asshole, Shostakovich remains one of my all time favourite composers. Same goes for Bartok.
I knew it, even communists loves Shostakovich.
@@jesustovar2549 why "even"? he was a communist. communists love him. makes perfect sense.
You can't be a communist and an asshole at the same time, comrade.
Why would a communist hate Shostakovich? Believing Volkov?
My friend likes Shostakovich.
That is exactly how I feel about people who dislike Ravel! Also-(maybe controversial!)-if you dislike Ravel, you probably only know his Boléro and are therefore a plebeian
And you probs only know Daphnis et Chloé 😂
@@kidkrowtaylor no I honestly have all of his orchestral work memorized; he’s my absolute favorite :) And my favorite piece of his is the ballet version of Ma mère l’Oye, not Daphnis, even though I love that too!
@@andrewfortmusic Same but not all, my fav Ravel piece is Tombeau de Couperin. Ravel used to be my favorite composer, but now I lean towards Shostakovich more.
@@andrewfortmusic what about valses nobles et sentimentales? that's my favourite one, especially the Cleveland's orchestra recording.
@@luandospassos4818 I spent several pleasurable weeks studying that piece and his orchestration. He’s amazing! Again, I love all of Ravel’s work, just not Boléro very much
If Beethoven is your least favorite composer, something’s wrong with you.
Totally agree. My least favorites of those in this group? Puccini (I'm a mezzo so I have good reasons), Ravel and Debussy.
@@verak66You don’t like Ravel and Debussy ? Why?
@@alexmalch Never have. Personal taste. I do like some French composers. Poulenc. Faure
@@verak66 I see. It’s just that Ravel, Satie and Debussy are some of my favourite composers, I really love the dreamy nature of Impressionism:)
More like EVERYTHING is wrong with you.
Holst: you consider Pluto a planet))
Nice one😂🙌🏻
The Prokofiev one got me Howling. (Pun absolutely intended)
I've loved Sergei Sergeievich's work for almost 60 years. His ballet "Romeo and Juliet" is sublime.
Bruh I was halfway in I was like what could this possibly tell me about myself that I didn’t know??? And then Puccini came on and I started crying cos I realized that’s exactly why I’ve closed myself off to so much sappy or romantic blissfully happy music :’(
Oh but then ya also Haydn & Handel lol
Oh, I'm sorry for you, the video should actually just be fun😬
I learned that the author of this vid hates me :(
❤❤
I enjoy your subtle humour. Everybody has their least favorite and most favorite composers. I suppose that they can't take a joke...
Thanks Stanley🙌🏻
I like how every composed has arguments based on their personality or style, then there's
Tchaikovsky ❤️🔥
And Peter and the wolf
😂
Who doesn't love Tchaikovsky🔥
whats wrong with handel and haydn? they are good composers
I read the title as “your favorite composer” and I just accepted that I had no taste bc a yt video said so
Sorry😂
Wagner is really good, the association with Hitler is a bit unfortunate though
I don’t love Liszt’s music, but I am jealous of talented extroverts so you got me there
Sorry for that Glenn😂
Maybe that’s because the late Liszt’s composition are much less known such as Mephisto 3, Jeux d’eau à la Villa d’Este or his amazing VIA CRUCIS !!:€2)beudgszizhdiduzzjdd
My friend likes Liszt
Les Preludes is one of the greatest works of all time.
It made my blood boil in the film "Impromptu" where Franz Liszt is compared unfavourably to Chopin, whom I love, but the composer of les Preludes cannot be disparaged.
Can we take a moment to appreciate how comically timed the transition from Maria into Imperial March is. Plus the notes matching up. I started laughing 💀 6:12
I just met a girl name mari-DUN DUN DUN DA DA DUN DA DA DUN
Ok, the Prokofiev line made me laugh hard. :)
Came for dank epic memes stayed for the 5 second long snippets of the music
You forgot one:
Pachelbel - You're a cellist
Pachelbel: you went through a divorce
If this is your favorite "What your [favorite/least favorite] [fill in the blank] says about your personality" video, then you are clearly a discerning person who was surprised to discover something so spot-on and well thought-out on the internet.
Mendehlsonn: You ARE Richard Wagner
Ok that's hilarious😂
You're God damn right about Tchaikovsky.
I really can’t understand the joke
@@Sneakyseer not a joke
Mine is Schönberg. I am a composer. I believe music theory just tries to explain why what the composers wrote worked. It's not a set of rules to follow.
No way.. How can somebody hate Handel and Beethoven
I love these classical music memes so much lol! like your videos 😃
Thanks again Anna for commenting under literally every video😉
Why are all of your descriptions for Mendelssohn so accurate?
Haha thanks😂
Man they hating on my boy Mendy for what..
I will not have my bois Handel and Haydn slandered like this!
I want you to put Messiaen, Poulenc, Vaughan Williams, Glinka and Elgar on the next list!
The thing you said about Scriabin is True, nobody hates Scriabin, Flocking no-one
I absolutely accept it
If they exist and they don’t love Scriabin, they don’t exist
I hate Scriabin
I'm joking
Facts.
Debussy, Sibelius, Schumann, Wagner, Ravel, Grieg and Liszt are based.
Love them.
Why have you got it in for Handel?
now this is way more accurate than "what your favorite composer says about you"
I don’t think I dislike any of these composers.
Agree😂
After I read the Rachmaninoff part I already started to anticipate what you'd put about schönberg😂
100% satisfaction I'd say😂as accurate as what I felt on your favourite composer vid (my fav is Chopin)
I like the Tchaikovsky part most though🤣
😉
Haydn: You don't have humor and you think that misery = art
I think this is pretty scientifically obvious
Not bad😂
Haha, spot on
The consistent Mozart slander on this channel is wild. Also Mendelssohn bores me to tears.
Mozart is SO overrated!
@@gingerdude7040 how come?
VIDEO IDEA: what YOUR favorite composer would be as an animal.............?
I already thought about it, thanks🙌🏻😂
Are Bananas Animals?
I wonder which one would Saint-Saens be😂
I mean I can already see Mendelssohn as that pink horse from my little pony 😂😂
@@emanuelebabici he would be the ring master
Don't understand the hate for Handel
That was genuinely funny and I needed a good laugh.
You're welcome🙌🏻
This is even more fun (and more precise) than your favourite composer video! 😀
Bartok: you dont think himym ending is crap so I gotta search Stephanie...
😂😂😂
Stop calling Mozart boring, the man is legendary! And Handel's vocal music is awesome. :D
On a side note, a great selection of composers, reminded me to listen more to Korsakov!
The handel one really hurt me deeply
The Handel is just...
Offensive i love Sarabande.
@@ItibitydetskuSarabande and Messiah...
@@Wilantonjakov and Time is supreme.
Look, I love Vivaldi. He was really just a One Hit Wonder with his Four Seasons. Well, Three Seasons because no one plays Autumn. He has so much more beautiful music that is underrated and I hate that he’s only known for the Four Seasons even tho they are beautiful.
Yes some of Vivaldi can be a little repetitive, yet he is by far the greatest composer of all time, and I love all of these composers.
Mozart comes as close as any and when I am in the mood, Wagner is fabulous as is Prokofiev
@@jonswanson7766 For me Vivaldi and Wagner are almost opposites in a way. Wagner: The two melodies everyone knows are just the tip of the iceberg and there is *soooo* much awesome other stuff to discover.
Vivaldi: There are the 1 or 2 melodies everyone knows, and that's the main thing because I never really felt any of the rest of it.
@@lol101lol101lol10199 thank you for responding to my note.
The two composers are very different, don't you think that a little variety never hurt anybody.
To tell you the truth, my love for Wagner is a little embarrassing, as his music is a bit like a drug.
The music of Vivaldi is something more, it is a representation of an old ripe intensely sure of itself culture that was Venice.
The Most Serene Republic.
Man you give me chills when you talk about Tschaikovsky.
That Man is Amazing.
Confused.
Halfway through I thought that the composer was your *favourite* composer.
[I mean, I love Vivaldi and I hate tv talent shows]
The mentioning of John Williams brought me back to my senses.
Same😂you really have to pay attention all the time🙌🏻
Im confused. Do you like John Williams or not?
@@REALSNAPGAMES Check Twosetviolin *Film Music that Copied Classical Music*
I just love the Wagner bit - even though I knew it was coming!
Come on! Haydn's a good composer. Not the best, but a good composer!
I'm not the biggest Haydn fan😂
@@Carl-FriedrichWelker Same
Problem with Haydn is: if I really want to listen to music from the classical era, I go for Mozart, otherwise there's the romantics for a reason
Any ideas why Sirius XM plays so much of Haydn? Anyone?
Haydn is underrated for me. I think many agrees, but it's a minority as his popularity is shadowed by Beethoven and somehow Mozart
I'm a pianist with the attention span of a fly and I love Mahler xD
Good for you😂🙌🏻
I'm a pianist with the attention span of a fly and never listened to Mahler ever
@@galravid9018 don't
Same. I don’t have the attention span for Glazunov though.
Handel was a genius. You don't like him? It's alright, we all have wrong opinions about some things
Tchaikovsky is not dead !!
He turned into his own symphonies.
Why does everyone hate Handel 😭
BROO SOME OF THE TRANSITIONS WITH MUSIC WAS SMOOTH AF
I love how the same few composers get roasted in every video 😂
The Chopin one is 100% true in my case.
A wolf did not eat my favourite pet but a dog bit my fucking hand and I've hated them since lol, accurate enough
I don’t have a least favorite composer, what does that say about me?
That we both have GREAT TASTE and love classical music, also I like your username.
That you don't listen to music. Can't have a least favourite if you don't know any of them!
Mine wasn't here(Pachelbel)
I saw Bruckner's 8th performed by the Berliners conducted by the immortal Maestro von Karajan so close I could hear him breathing
Could someone explain me the hate on Handel? I genuinely have no clue and I myself like him a lot
Just a fun fact: Surprisingly, Pierre Boulez (famous conductor and 12-tone composer) hated Tchaikovsky’s music and refused to perform it. He also disliked Mozart from what I hear too.
I hate Wagner's opinions, and love his music :) I am too alpha to judge one according to another
As a Jew who hates Nazis, I don't care about the artist, I care about his music.
Dude Tchaikovsky reigns
and Handel literally being obliterated.
Was waiting for Williams to show up, was not disappointed thank u
I love how you end the video with Ravel’s piece ☀️
Thanks🙌🏻
Omg, this whole time I thought it was "What your MOST favorite composer...." and I was like "This video is so stupid, why the hell is it saying the complete opposite of what it should be ? Is it all a joke ?"
Just because my music is not meant for beauty for the ears does not mean it is bad music.
Lol yes it does
@@corneliusklassen8513 No it doesn't, are you a Liszt addict?
@@Aleksandr_Skrjabin no he can become too dissonant for me such as his transcendental etudes . The sonata and b minor is also very unsatisfactory for me . I am more of a beethoven/chopin addict where dissonance is more often resolved and used to actually make beautiful sounds
@@corneliusklassen8513 You are a Counterpoint guy.
@@Aleksandr_Skrjabin not necessarily no. Bach can have some good fugue but it's not really my thing. Though I do enjoy seeing counterpoint being used by various composers through various pieces.
Wagner and Tchaikovsky are my favourites, so now I’m confused.
Chopin cannot be hated 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
His music is so deep, sometimes it gives you a motivation to grow up, sometimes takes you out of depression, often people who hate Chopin, just don't like pianists (maybe they had a traumatic past with them idk), that's the problem.
damm you really hate composers from 1700~1800 😂
😬you got me😂
"A wolf ate your pet" and shows the picture of an angry husky dog.
Here's my version
Bach: You think his wig looks stupid.
Beethoven: You're one of those ppl who only play Second Viennese School music.
Mozart: You're bored.
Mahler: You play piano.
Brahms: I guess you don't like guys with beards then?
Schubert: I won't get along with you.
Schumann: You won't get along with me.
Finish in the replies
it's not that i dislike debussy. he's got some great pieces. it's just that he makes me so fucking angry. like those etudes of his (i don't remember the name) in which he'd play the least coherent thing you can think of and then, only when it's done, he'd give you the title like, "yeah, this was supposed to be x thing all along" and you're sitting there like. what do you think this is. a modern art gallery.
Why Handel is so hated here?
Ohhh, the Ravel quartet in the end... It's so freaking beautiful
What is with all the Handel hatred, clearly you are not a vocalist lmao 😂 all good fun, love these videos
Thanks Cameron
I mean scriabin is my favourite composer and the complaints i hear most is that hes crazy, hard to listen to and frighteningly unpredictable. If anything that makes me appreciate him more. Chopin? Never heard of her 😊
As an Italian, I have to say I usually get triggered by the way you treat Verdi lol
Haha😂
i do too of course
that transition from schumann to rachmaminoff was cold.
Great video with many famous composer! The video takes long.
I admire your sense of humor. Bravo!
Thanks🙌🏻
Hysteric....but also so true
A second part with Philip Glass and John Cage please!
03:25 As a person who loves Mendelssohn's music and knows most of his melodies by heart, I can say that the turning point was the knowledge of his attitude to the works of his sister, Fanny, and the fact that he signed his name under many of her works. I can't help but love his work, but now in every note I hear an echo of this sad contradictory story(
I'd like to see some jokes about Poulenc, that I love so much.
Great videos, anyway ❤️
Thanks Chris❤️
2:17 well, you got me on second
Why such Handel hate?
Because I was in the mood😂
@@Carl-FriedrichWelker Aah, right. Moods. Such curious things they are indeed. This explains a lot!
2:14 DAMN THAT TRANSITION
You nailed it on Debussy 👌
Why should I choose between Rachmaninov and Schonberg, both are fire