@@bruh7130 Sod off, Jimin Kim. You're such a killjoy for acting this way. Those "people in classical music" you refer to are likely non-existent, methinks. Do yourself a favor by not reading the comments. P.S. Fix your grammar.
Fuck off twosetters most people in classical music hates you cos of you’re stupid comments. Just put all of your comments under 1 thread for fuck sake you’re being inconsiderate to others as well just how many fucking comments do you have put under individual threads and occupy the entire comment section
Fuck off twosetters most people in classical music hates you cos of you’re stupid comments. Just put all of your comments under 1 thread for fuck sake you’re being inconsiderate to others as well
If you can recognise a piece by Meyerbeer, you've probably written a thesis on 19th century opera. Seriously, I've studied musicology for years and I'm stomped by many of these questions. Especially French opera kills me every time.
@@PMA65537 No, not easy at all. Who knows this stuff? Again, I'm a musicologist. I know pieces by Meyerbeer by name and know about his life and achievements. But recognising his pieces is something for specific fans.
Thanks for making this! I always skip the episodes to just get to the classical music questions. It would be great if you did more, but I know this is a lot of work.
@Ragnar Particularly to be able to answer these questions, you only need to listen to the music itself while knowing when and where it was written. You quickly become able to distinguish between various spatial and temporal styles. And even for general knowledge, no book beats scrolling around Wikipedia and articles elsewhere while actually listening to the music. Having said that, Aaron Copland's What To Listen For In Music is quite good.
Some really good questions; it’s just a shame that the music is entirely 19th and 20th century, and as far as those setting the questions go, ‘classical’ music seems to begin with Beethoven.
Fuck off twosetters most people in classical music hates you cos of you’re stupid comments. Just put all of your comments under 1 thread for fuck sake you’re being inconsiderate to others as well just how many fucking comments do you have put under individual threads and occupy the entire comment section
I am german, and i had to google most of the composers/choreographs, because of his pronunciation... I just could not understand it. but when I found the one he was most probably talking about I was not that bad.
Fuck off twosetters most people in classical music hates you cos of you’re stupid comments. Just put all of your comments under 1 thread for fuck sake you’re being inconsiderate to others as well just how many fucking comments do you have put under individual threads and occupy the entire comment section
Jimin Kin, you are really thirsty of attention... aren't you? And talk about yourself, I'm a classical musician and lover of classical music, and I dont have that hate for "Twosetters". So, dont spreed your own hate and nonconformity with life to other people and dont talk for the classical musicans.
Cristina Flores Talk for those prodigy video uploaders who disabled comments are hundreds of twosetters went to their video and started spamming twoset
Nope, dies is a Latin noun meaning day, and both its nominative singular and plural are dies. However the next word irae is the genitive SINGULAR of ira, if it was “days of wrath” it would be “dies irarum” not “dies irae”
@@somebodyuknow2507 Yeah, the first one is true, my bad. But one wrath can have multiple days so you wouldn't have to put ira into the plural form to have dies be plural.
Lol being at Oxbridge doesn’t mean u suddenly know loads about everything including classical music. Just means they’re good at their specific subject (which for most of them isn’t music). Anyway, they’re under pressure & are probs kinda tired from loads of other questions so are bound to make a few more slip ups than normal. Anyway, ngl a lot of the composers / pieces of music selected weren’t that mainstream
i can see twoset fans are coming
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Fuck off twosetters most of the people in classical music hates y’all cos of your annoying comments on every RUclips video
@@bruh7130 guys we found a SLAPPER
@@bruh7130 hi there SLAPPER
@@bruh7130 Sod off, Jimin Kim. You're such a killjoy for acting this way. Those "people in classical music" you refer to are likely non-existent, methinks. Do yourself a favor by not reading the comments.
P.S. Fix your grammar.
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Fuck off twosetters most people in classical music hates you cos of you’re stupid comments. Just put all of your comments under 1 thread for fuck sake you’re being inconsiderate to others as well just how many fucking comments do you have put under individual threads and occupy the entire comment section
@@bruh7130 As a kpop stan and a twosetter please calm down and try not to start drama (but yes you are entitled to the freedom of speech).
@@bruh7130 Boohoo. Someone's salty.
glumplum Oh no I’m so salty I’m crying 😭
Jimin Kim How lamentable 🤧
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Fuck off twosetters most people in classical music hates you cos of you’re stupid comments. Just put all of your comments under 1 thread for fuck sake you’re being inconsiderate to others as well
Oh god, the way he pronounced "Dukas" had me weirded out.
Can't even get Liebestraum right. Lamentable.
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Even for classical musicians, the questions are difficult
Totally agree
True
I disagree
@@cioccolato2124 it craazy tho. he goes from the easiest questions like "who composed can can" to the hardest opera questions
Depends, some of them were piss easy but some were impossible
If you can recognise a piece by Meyerbeer, you've probably written a thesis on 19th century opera. Seriously, I've studied musicology for years and I'm stomped by many of these questions. Especially French opera kills me every time.
Les Patineurs - should be easy
@@PMA65537 No, not easy at all. Who knows this stuff? Again, I'm a musicologist. I know pieces by Meyerbeer by name and know about his life and achievements. But recognising his pieces is something for specific fans.
i mean he did say hindemith for a composer that knew salieri 💀 ig he just didn't know hindemith so fair enough
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Thanks for making this! I always skip the episodes to just get to the classical music questions. It would be great if you did more, but I know this is a lot of work.
Thank you! I felt the same way! I got my workflow down, and it takes me about an hour to make one. More will be coming ! :)
@Ragnar Particularly to be able to answer these questions, you only need to listen to the music itself while knowing when and where it was written. You quickly become able to distinguish between various spatial and temporal styles. And even for general knowledge, no book beats scrolling around Wikipedia and articles elsewhere while actually listening to the music. Having said that, Aaron Copland's What To Listen For In Music is quite good.
I know you came here because of TwoSetViolin
i did
I had to take my headphones off when they couldn't even get Leibestraum, this is one of Liszt's most beautiful and enduring pieces.
When you feel smart for knowing two things they didn't know throughout the entire video.
Classical music is my passion
Some really good questions; it’s just a shame that the music is entirely 19th and 20th century, and as far as those setting the questions go, ‘classical’ music seems to begin with Beethoven.
Well said Elaine
check out the subsequent parts to this video! Byrd, Monteverdi etc.
It’s the “LAMENTABLE” guy!!!!! Twosetter here!
Hello TwoSetter!
If you are a watcher of a certain violin channel.
No, this is not the one that you're looking for. Go check the #3 by the same uploader.
thanks :)
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Fuck off twosetters most people in classical music hates you cos of you’re stupid comments. Just put all of your comments under 1 thread for fuck sake you’re being inconsiderate to others as well just how many fucking comments do you have put under individual threads and occupy the entire comment section
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im shocked they didnt know debussy wrote suite bergamasque
That smile at 13:29 when Paxman said, .".15 Symphonies.." XD
The Birth of LAMENTABLE
I thought Liebenstraum by Liszt was very popular?
It is
Yep
l a m e n t a b l e.
Lamentable!
Literally currently playing Symphonic Dances by Rachmaninov and still couldn’t work out where i recognised it from :)
If you came here, then that means you haven't practiced your 40 hours.
Go and practice.
I wAs hErE bEfoRe tWosEt
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I had to stop watching this because my wife, in the next room, was tired of hearing me shout "IDIOT!" over and over.
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My answers were lamentable
Obviously not music majors.
Love the music rounds. Does anyone know which episode is the "How much is that doggie in the window?" or the "Hound Dog" episode to be more accurate?
I am german, and i had to google most of the composers/choreographs, because of his pronunciation... I just could not understand it.
but when I found the one he was most probably talking about I was not that bad.
Oh dear, these students are not really on top of their classical music at all are they
bruh these are hecking hard
I want to see this done in the us.
@@joeyouyang Huh? They are so easy!
That is a Ling Ling workout!!
Brits and classical music.
Mendelssohn is Italian!!!
Twosetters 👋
Lamentable
Fantastic show.
I got the concert programme question right. Wasn't entirely sure of the Rossini but felt it made the most sense.
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Simply caaant believe they missed so many easy ones … Wish I could go to Ox or Cam.
sacrilegious
lmao idk how but i got at least 6 of them correct. maybe i shouldve gone to the competition instead LMAO
Jesus christ how bad are they lol. I got a few of them. Especially Dukas and Liszt and Beethoven.
It is difficult, you know. I know at least 1000 pieces of classical music and I found it quite difficult.
No one listens to opera or these modern composers, because there's nothing intresting in them. Should have asked some more known pieces.
@@villesarkilahti4975 Only if you are dumb you can say that there is nothing interesting about opera
Monkman, ma maaaaaan! 😌👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
the best part about this is watching them all crane their heads around when listening.
7:37 we just gon ignore how hard Edinburgh are gettin cooked?
This was very difficult.
How did they not get mahler
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Fuck off twosetters most people in classical music hates you cos of you’re stupid comments. Just put all of your comments under 1 thread for fuck sake you’re being inconsiderate to others as well just how many fucking comments do you have put under individual threads and occupy the entire comment section
Jimin Kin, you are really thirsty of attention... aren't you?
And talk about yourself, I'm a classical musician and lover of classical music, and I dont have that hate for "Twosetters".
So, dont spreed your own hate and nonconformity with life to other people and dont talk for the classical musicans.
Cristina Flores Talk for those prodigy video uploaders who disabled comments are hundreds of twosetters went to their video and started spamming twoset
Cristina Flores while putting so many comments on INDIVIDUAL THREADS when they can clearly be put under one main comment
@@bruh7130 Gosh, your grammar sucks. Go back to school, you pea brain.
Really enjoyed the musical questions
I got most of these right
Can anyone tell me what piece is being played at 3:07?
Piano Quintet in A Major by franz schubert
Thanks!@@busterdoggy5389
8:20 Just gonna correct him and tell you all that "dies" is plural, so it's "The Days of Wrath" rather than "The Day of Wrath".
Nope, dies is a Latin noun meaning day, and both its nominative singular and plural are dies. However the next word irae is the genitive SINGULAR of ira, if it was “days of wrath” it would be “dies irarum” not “dies irae”
@@somebodyuknow2507 Yeah, the first one is true, my bad. But one wrath can have multiple days so you wouldn't have to put ira into the plural form to have dies be plural.
Man, they are at Oxford and Cambridge! What's going on?
I'm not even studying music yet and I know more.
Lol being at Oxbridge doesn’t mean u suddenly know loads about everything including classical music. Just means they’re good at their specific subject (which for most of them isn’t music). Anyway, they’re under pressure & are probs kinda tired from loads of other questions so are bound to make a few more slip ups than normal. Anyway, ngl a lot of the composers / pieces of music selected weren’t that mainstream
Their ignorance is astounding. There was a time when knowledge of classical music was part of any reasonably well-educated person.