Imagine how the composer's mind would be blown finding out there exists a medium where his composition has been listened to over 32 million times, all the while being adored and discussed amongst people who have never met each other.
same. now I can never forget. it wont stop playing. It just keeps playing all the time over and over in my head. i wont ever forget it. the old man was right. this is living hell. he was just passing it on!!!! lol
Yes actually I'm Hungarian and I wanted to listen to something really Hungarian and this popped up in my head. Sometimes outside observers can catch the essence the best.
the tragedy, that constantly happens, the hope that comes afterwards, the glory that comes from believeing in hope, the fact that hope was false, and something happens that makes that hope come again, then it gets lost again, gets moderated, THEN IT GOES DARATRATATATATATATA
As a Hungárian must say: Brahms was able to feel and understan the Hungarian music so much, that he was written one of the most hungarian classical music 🙂✌️
PAULA NATALIA PATIÑO *watched Mine has that graphical rainbow screen glitch the spans from Europe, Asia, and Africa. And the time speed is still slow on speed 5 lol.
you probably know this, but the song no longer has that copyright claim. after 80-100 years (i can't quite remember), the rights to the song expire and people can use it freely. this is why a lot of movies and shows use old classical music, so they won't have to worry about copyright.
@@thearcheduck8746 Why does it say it's liscenced by a korean agency and the song title is in korean. I don't know what intern fucked up but something went wrong somewhere
I have. I've known this song since I was very young. I am really disappointed that only a few people know the classics. I've really heard the most popular classical music pieces a million times as a kid. I'm surprised that not many people have done the same.
It's sad that people don't appreciate this kind of music, people tend to look weirdly at people who listen to classical music, remember some classmates once laughed at me for liking it
Glacies1799 I know, they think we are weird. Which is fine. But laughing at us. I have no words. I actually feel bad that they don't have that "power" (like a deep understanding) that lets them hear what we hear. :) :(
E szép zenét komponáló művész ott a saját csatornámon is. Mert ezt a művet kiválónak tartom. Ez igazi magyar kultúra, tánc ismeretére vall, a szerző részéről. Gratulálok. *******
Classic music will always be the best music! I'm so proud that Brahms composed this beautiful music from traditional hungarian folk rhytms, what he wrote down, when he came to Hungary.
@@swunt10 Brahms gave a concert in Hungary with two famous Hungarian violinists (Ede Reményi and József Joachim). The interest was small. The violinists suggested that works with a Hungarian theme be included in the program.
+Vasile LupasgamingRO Are you serious?? :D The pálinka is absolutely hungarian... Maybe you think those "Romanian" people who are hungarians in Transylvania. It was the part of Hungary before the First World War.
A música clássica é o único estilo atemporal, é incrível como mesmo depois de tantos anos, essas canções ainda influenciam muito da nossa arte moderna. Já o que é feito hoje, vai embora com o tempo em questão de meses... Esses compositores eram verdadeiros mestres!
So glad my son in law sent this to me to listen to on my birthday! May 7....i share the same birthday with this amazing composer so my son in law says!!
This randomly popped into my head, and I was having so much trouble figuring out what it was, even though I have PLAYED this piece in orchestra. I had to find it and recognize it by name on Piano Tiles to find it, and I’m so happy I did. Love this piece, and now I also won’t go crazy wondering what it is
Same thing happened to me only it was Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld Overture (the Can-Can) and instead of me playing it in orchestra, it was the tickling puppy belly tiktok... so yeah basically the same thing 🙃
I was born in 1930, learned to love and appreciate this wonderful world of classical music in the '40's and was blessed to have the best of orchestras and musicians but in 1970, it started the decline in quality and brilliance to where today; it has become so artificial and commercial as well as amateurish, very sad. I now add that virtually no one really cares of what we think so why do we post our comments?.
I agree with you absolutely John, because practically all the great conductors of the past are died to day! About this, in one opportunity in which I opined in a similar form, someone asked to me.....and Georg Solti?? Well, about this I remember to have read a conversation between Producer Walter Legge and other person , in which this asked to Walter: "Walter...the hopes of the label were in 3 conductors: Guido Cantelli, Rudolf Kempe and Istvan Kertesz and all died, what could we do??" and Walter Legge said to him: "Solti...worse is nothing!", is authentic that episode? what do you know about it? Best regards and Happy New Year, from Chile South America. Oscar Olavarria (DPISANI in www.foroclasico.com)
oscar ignacio olavarria aqueveque You are most gracious, sir, to have expressed pleasure at my words. Briefly and firstly, I would like to preface my answer to two statements. Being of Spanish origin and culture, you are already of a richly cultured people. I read 50 years ago a great Spanish Philosopher, Ortega y Gasset's work, Tho Revolt of the Masses and he said, as I remember roughly, that when you open the arts to the masses they will destroy the beauty of them. It has been many years but I have never forgotten his words as I interpreted them. The second thing is that the doors have been opened up to all and music has become a very profitable art and has been sold out to the dollar, as they say, money corrupts all and our government is an excellent example. Man is greedy.The world of Mozart was not so. Only the refined and culture-appreciative people were not, Finally (I am 85 today) I ushered at the Los Angeles Philharmonic Auditorium in 1959 and 1960 and met Bruno Walter, Eric Van Beinham, Heifetz, Rubinstein, o so many great conductors and great artist, the list is long (excuse my spellings) but they are all dead now. You, I am certain know the artists of the first half of our most remarkable century that started to die slowly after WWII. Was it Capitalism or Democracy or; perhaps something else but one thing is for certain, quality has definitely been replaced by quantity to feed the masses. Please do let me know if you receive this and I hope I haven't been too crude or perhaps too harsh in my opinions. Kemp and Solti, by the way, I have fond souvenirs, perhaps, the Last of the Mohicans.
John Gray Dear John, in my case I'm also 68 years old, and because of that -perhaps- like you I prefer also the great artists from the past, we are practically from the same generation! I admire profoundly Hermann Scherchen's recordings, not precisely his Mahler (in general I' dont like his music), but his Berlioz's Fantastique, his Scheherezade, his Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet or his 1812 Overture, those are real jewells for me! Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt, Pierre Monteux, Malcolm Sargent (marvelluos "Ma Vlast" from Smetana!), Vladimir Golschmann, William Steinberg, Wilhelm Backhaus, Henryk Szeryng, and others are also into my preferences. Excuse my english please. Best wishes. Oscar Olavarría DPISANI
I'm singing this song in my head for days now, I had to listen again. I played it like 15 years ago on my flute competition and I don't know how i remembered it now 😅 love this music.
@@ciaran6309 Just for archive purposes, the comment on the top, is written by a user named "The Irish Communist" with a profile of the typical sickle and axe of communist party. Incase he changes his mind and changes those (happens more often than you think)
Got to tell RUclips universe: I love Brahms and his music. I can't explain it, but whenever I hear Hungarian Dances I imagine myself in a large dark study, comfy in burgundy leather recliner, basking in the glow of a huge fireplace and roaring fire and the personal glow of great dry red wine. Lots of it. Had a dream like that. God bless all of you Brahms lovers. Gut nacht.
And then the mad man spontaneously changes himself into a pickle, thus giving himself the title of 'pickle rick' It was quite the ludicrous scene, you should have witnessed it yourselves.
if you like variations on the theme, may i recommend an artist called tomas kalnoky and his bands BOTAR, Catch 22 and Streetlight manifesto (also solo acoustic as Toh kay) he has used the hook quite a lot
@@int16_t You talk to me as if you are above humans, which must make you a PIECE of garbage. Do you call all books and poems "pieces of literature" too? Do you look at every sketch, drawing, and painting and say "I really like your pieces of art."? Shut up. Now you've tainted this song, because every time I listen to it instead of thinking about how much I love it, I'll have to think of you. You could have simply informed me on how the proper way to address this song is "piece", which is retarded, but instead you had to (for no reason at all) come out and insult me for not having knowledge on a subject. People like you are a waste of oxygen, but not only do you waste it you also spew out cyanide gas into the atmosphere as well. Congratulations, you have just ruined my day, and this "piece". I hope you're happy asshole, because I'm not. Stop being a smartass prick and go outside and plant a tree.
+Lazarus0357 Nope. He and his gang burst out and had a shootout with the police he was shot many times before surrendering. The following day he was executed by firing squad.
Oh my god I remember why this is so familiar, this was the score of a Merry Melodies Episode (or Silly Symphonies?, the one by Warner Bros.) it followed the tale of the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf, hardly any dialogue and they all moved to this music. It was bloody brilliant. Edit: learnt from another commenter here it was called Pigs in a Polka Ugh, my childhood
When I was 8/9 yo I got an CD, from someone of my Hungarian family side, where this piece was on and I find it beautiful it really touched me. This one was the reason I wanted playing violin, I ended up playing piano, I can play some parts of it.
@@stefangrigorean4970 ce te bagi in seama ca un supozitor. Extremistule! Eu mai bine m-as imprieteni cu maghiarii decat cu voi bucurestenilor spalati pe creier. Oricum chestia aia e ireversibila.
@@midgetpianist_ Wrong. Songs are very much a part of the classical musical genre. Look at all the songs written by Schubert and Schumann. It involves a singer and accompaniment. In fact, song has its origin far more ancient than classical.
We are playing this for my high school sympathy concert in 2 months and learnig all the ins and outs of this song has been amazing! Im glad ive gotten the chance to play this amazing peice.
@@mehmett7645 Hungarians are a very mixed people, you can't just say they're turkic. The language definetely isn't, and the genetics are some central Asian heavily mixed with scythian-iranian and central European aswell of course. Falan filan
We did this in my orchestra last year and I don't think I ever realised listening to it how easy it is to play. That's just great composing, making something that sounds so difficult and it's relatively simple (compared to the music of it's time of course, it's still not for beginners)
i'm really feeling this. that being said, people my age who try and claim some kind of superiority by saying they like this better than whatever contemporary music have got a real stick in their ass. ultimately, the amount of attention someone pays to music or arts isn't necessarily a proper gauge of intelligence -- i say this as someone who is VERY much into the arts. in addition, the "virtue" of music is kind of subjective. jazz (which this isn't, just take it as an example) is a genre most people consider very "mature" and "intellectual" today, but 80-90 years ago it was seen pretty much the way old people see rap music nowadays.
sovietchampagne because jazz was different 80-90 years ago, it started as dance music, like rock n roll, it was scandalous. Jazz was refined afterwards and became more intellectual because of the complex harmonies and speed stopped being danced to, making it just for hearing. So it really doesnt apply. Anyway if you know how to apreciate jazz and classical music, it means you have good taste.
The thing is that it does not matter the genre is, but only if the song is good. And i listen to almost everything from heavy metal to orchestral classic music. Indie, pop, rock, dubstep, tehno, disco, nu-disco, swing, rap, just all kinds of music.
I don't quite see where there is a difference in our thinking. We all like music of one kind or another and there are no two of us alive are any different. I criticize no one for their likes or dislikes. I criticize only those who criticize others choice of music. It seems that we are in a world of critical people today but no one has the need to so! I find beauty in all kinds of music, some more so than others and would not like to be forced to choose between them.
Dracula Dead and Loving It . Leslie Nielsen. The Ciardas! Much missing and love for an exemplary human being using some of the most exemplary orchestral scores. Thank you all!
Dracula- Vlad Tepes - was unjustly named a Romanian ruler of the Middle Ages. Transilvania is just a part of Romania and was always inhabited by Romanians(and our Dacian ancestors). And in fact, Vlad Tepes led the southern territory of Romania, not the middle(Transilvania) Not Hungarian! Hungarian female Dracula variant contest Elisabeth Bathory was much worse and bloody for no reason. Ciasdas is very cool!
Oh! I'm here because I'm just watched this movie x) I already knew and enjoyed this music before but dang I forgetted how cool it was (ps : I'm half Hungarian)
I saw a high school orchestra preform this during school comp and holy shit…I thought my school’s orchestra was good. I practically fell in love. I’ll never forget that solo the violist did.
Imagine how the composer's mind would be blown finding out there exists a medium where his composition has been listened to over 32 million times, all the while being adored and discussed amongst people who have never met each other.
+ it's been 150 years since he published this one, and people are still listening to it.
And to find all are enslaved to a point of no return... would u just imagine the truth
You just made me think about how amazing the internet really is
Oh man you know what, I wonder how many times this composition has been heard like ever, through history
Jesus, what a copypasta!
only 1800s kids will remember
@@4chaffenel117 aksjs
Demir Zengin no wonder I recognize this.
my grandfather was born in 1897 and dont remember anything
Nope. Like I said, I'm late 1920s early 30s.
Zero Ichi then your grandfather wasn’t born in 1897, he is lying to you.
One of those many classical songs I've heard a million times, but could never name.
There are just so many of those songs
Rondo Alla Turca,
In the Hall of the Mountain King,
Entry of the Gladiators,
Can Can,
Blue Danube...
Need I continue?
+BlitzTaifun / DragonScales Definetly The Ride Of The Valkyries
+BlitzTaifun / DragonScales Darude Sandstorm
+BlitzTaifun / DragonScales Carmen overture/Habanera/
Some old man told me to listen to this and that I will never forget it.
Same. Man wanted us to hear melodic music.
He convinced me too
Hey, me too!
same. now I can never forget. it wont stop playing. It just keeps playing all the time over and over in my head. i wont ever forget it. the old man was right. this is living hell. he was just passing it on!!!! lol
prepare to meet your maker !
I have never heard a single Hungarian song, and yet this sounds extremely Hungarian
We Hungarians have a lot of Good music
A little hint, avoid the mainstream shit pit of the music industry. For truly quality music, you need to look real hard in Hungary
@@kcirtap00 the music is composed from a Hungarian and is based on Hungary. It is only performed by a German here.
@@exstazius No, it was composed by Brahms, which was a German. I don't know about the performers though
Listen to any gypsy melody and you have a general idea about hungarian music.
It's obvious his majestic beard gave him his power, this gets better as his beard grows.
Go away Rasputin you have no power here
Nietzsche ?
@@mohamedoran1746 Rasputin has transformed into Putin.
In the 19th century beards were used to measure a man's power level
hi rasputin, thought you were killed for being a traitor :v
When's the guy gonna drop a new album? It's nearly been 200 years already.
irk i’ve been waiting for long enough
ruclips.net/video/t2y1wJuDDdw/видео.html
Frfr
@@afonya553 damn 😩 he was too young 😫
@@afonya553 ruclips.net/video/yFHH4nusaT8/видео.html
yo, today is brahms' birthday, everyone wish him a happy 190th birthday!
Yay!
This makes me proud to be hungarian and im not even hungarian.
But Brahm isnt hungarian!
Brahms was a german composer. Greetings from Hungary :)
I'd be proud to be the conductor here hah
I am!!!
@@klematiszromanne2728 Then I can be proud to be german?
As a Hungarian i can say, this piece of music perfectly captures the essence of the Hungarian soul or way of life...
Yes actually I'm Hungarian and I wanted to listen to something really Hungarian and this popped up in my head. Sometimes outside observers can catch the essence the best.
Weebs
the tragedy, that constantly happens, the hope that comes afterwards, the glory that comes from believeing in hope, the fact that hope was false, and something happens that makes that hope come again, then it gets lost again, gets moderated, THEN IT GOES DARATRATATATATATATA
@@pandaman1367 why?
I must say, this is amazing, and that's coming from someone who isn't all that big on classical stuff. Greetings from Poland.
When I take over the world, be ready for this themesong.
You’ve got my....dictorial vote
Are you with the British Empire, because if so I want in.
no me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
There've been worse dictators.
Allow me to be your lady in waiting when this happens, Sir.
200 years later and still a true masterpiece.
number 5 dancevs gangamstyle musik battle ❤❤❤😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉
It's closer to 100 years than 200.
Queste opere non moriranno mai
Friend: what's your taste in music
Me: Tom n Jerry
Exact Same
I'm more of a Charlie Chaplin gal myself, but whatever floats your boat. ;)
Tom and Jerry music is literally just romantic era classical music
little einsteins
That was Hungarian Rhapsody composed by Liszt. Not Hungarian Dance.
As a Hungárian must say: Brahms was able to feel and understan the Hungarian music so much, that he was written one of the most hungarian classical music 🙂✌️
Especially that this wasn't composed by Brahms. He stole it from Béla Kéler (Béla Kéler Bártfai emlék csárdás)
@@braka8578 oh, really. I found it. So, it is 99% Hungárian 🙂✌️.
This isn’t from the classical era,it’s from the romantic era
@@braka8578 ok hungarian go back to Turkmenistan
@@braka8578 He mistakenly believed it to be a folk melody.
Johannes: is german
The dance: hungarian
*The Trickster*
Yes, and the guy who wrote Czardas was Italian, Vittorio Monti.
Hotel: Trivago
It’s shows how inspirational the Hungarian culture.
Sounds:Russian
@@UncleSammy37 You didn’t learn much music, especially classic... and culture.
This is one of my favorite musical works of all time. Such life and vigor in the notes. I want to visit Hungary now.
You are welcomed in here!
Yes very good and the stuff here is quite cheap if your not living there
Ok I want to visit and I will soon achieve it in near future !
if you are wearing earphones right now:
*Be Careful*
Suga's Savage Queen Wish I would’ve seen this before I discovered how intense this was with full volume..😂
Just Vienna Here it was an eargasm 👂
Flo rida Same here, just took me by surprise at first that’s all lol but it was awesome overall, 10/10 will do it again.😂
@@justviennahere3219 well it made me feel like a proud hungarian (im not hungarian :))
Just Vienna Here you know another intense one is edvard grieg in the hall of the mountain 🏔 king 🤴 try that one to :)))
Hungary: **Shows this to Austria**
Hungary: **Turns into Hungary-Hungary**
Hungary-Hungary: *turns into Greater Hungary*
PAULA NATALIA PATIÑO
*watched
Mine has that graphical rainbow screen glitch the spans from Europe, Asia, and Africa. And the time speed is still slow on speed 5 lol.
?
Yiyoung Song ?
@@kenjitempest8122 is this some kind of hoi4 reference?
Imagine copyright claiming a song from the 1800s
yes XD wait wut
you probably know this, but the song no longer has that copyright claim. after 80-100 years (i can't quite remember), the rights to the song expire and people can use it freely. this is why a lot of movies and shows use old classical music, so they won't have to worry about copyright.
@@phoebechan8601 Well whoever claimed this disagrees, look in the description.
@@thearcheduck8746 Why does it say it's liscenced by a korean agency and the song title is in korean. I don't know what intern fucked up but something went wrong somewhere
I do believe that music goes into public domain after 70 years
Brings back so many childhood memories. I've been listening for 400 years now
He’s a mix between Gandalf and my french teacher
Les français sont là !
J'aime ce beau pays qu'est la France
@@Adam_le_Zigoto ❤
Mais au moins tu parles français ?
Le Procès du Chocolat you profile picture looks like him
This is a freaking classic, one of the greatest orchestras of the 19th century ever composed and performed.
True
(Πως παει στην Φρουτοπία;)
@@Freeproceeds 😂😂😂
One of the greatest orchestras ever composed. Period
@CaptainScout i’m greek-dutch
I’m greek-Russian
i brought myself here because i wanted to listen to this song.
well done
look at your youtube profile pic!
I don`t care bro...
Vaibhav Gupta same i just remembered i liked this song casue i played it back in 9th grade
i don't care.jpg xdxd
As a Romanian, I am in love with this masterpiece.😊🇷🇴❤️🇭🇺
🇭🇺❤🇷🇴
Me2
Shame
@@MissingRadu2???? What do you mean?
The power of music is even able to make Romanians and Hungarians get along.
Who else came from wait...their love for Classical music?
True love!
I have. I've known this song since I was very young. I am really disappointed that only a few people know the classics. I've really heard the most popular classical music pieces a million times as a kid. I'm surprised that not many people have done the same.
born in the wrong generation are we?
no ty
It's sad that people don't appreciate this kind of music, people tend to look weirdly at people who listen to classical music, remember some classmates once laughed at me for liking it
rephrasing my comment:
born in the wrong generation are we?
no ty
Glacies1799
I know, they think we are weird. Which is fine. But laughing at us.
I have no words. I actually feel bad that they don't have that "power" (like a deep understanding) that lets them hear what we hear.
:) :(
0:46 when you fuck up the goulash
0:56 when you add more spices
Oh shiiittt HAHAHAHAHAH cooking in a nutshell lmao
better with spaetzles
The spice must flow
THIS HAS ME DEAD
1:08 when austria eats the goulash
Anybody listening to this in 1849?
Abcawforgetit it's 1918😉
If Johannes died in 1897 how did he make a song in 1918?
Naw man I'm from 1850
RUclips didn't exist in 1849. Nor in 1918.
Yeah - didn't you know that?
I am Russian but this is my favorite classic music. I am humming the melody and dancing while I am listening.
You’re not Russian , you’re an orc
Tried playing this in 1849 but I failed, years later (2018) and after months of practice in a remote Martian island I became a master at playing this
Nice
Tried playing this staid 1 month finally got it
you're 172+ years old?
Orlando??
are ya winning son
OH MY GOD IVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR THIS SONG FOR ALMOST 10 YEARS AND IVE FINALLY FOUND IT!
Why did it take you so long lmao did you not know the composer and name?
@@alisontao it was from a game I played and my art teacher sometimes played it and I had no idea the name or composer
@@Condom01 what game was it you made me curious
@@Condom01 you should listen to the original from Bella Keller
@@montana6037 it’s a game called Valiant Hearts. It’s like a 2d puzzle game about war.
*"The bigger the beard the better"*
Blueethangiraffe marx
*_Gillette ads have left the chat_*
Hagrid
yep hagrid too
He actually looked like a model without the beard
''Old man not happy with modern music'' recommended it.... i had to give it a try.....
thx old man!
I'm here because of him as well
Greetings from Turkey.
Amazing !
Im greek Bravaaaaa
Köszönjük, a törökökből éppen elég volt!!!
Will any of our generation's musicians will ever be remembered like him?
Definitely not gonna be skrillex
Never, our generation's musicians aren't remebered after only 10 years...
*Eminem*
Certainly not in the same manner. Some may be remembered as "the guy/girl who managed to utterly screw up music."
Definitely Ennio Morricone.
2:18 *When you finally figure out how to the solve the final problem on the math final*
oh-
Maths*
@@Ypog_UA *Math in the U.S.
😂😂😂😂
My youngest son was named a Johannes after not only this man, but this particular piece of Music
E szép zenét komponáló művész ott a saját csatornámon is. Mert ezt a művet kiválónak tartom. Ez igazi magyar kultúra, tánc ismeretére vall, a szerző részéről. Gratulálok. *******
Classic music will always be the best music! I'm so proud that Brahms composed this beautiful music from traditional hungarian folk rhytms, what he wrote down, when he came to Hungary.
so a german needs to come to hungary to compose some good hungarian music? that's pretty twisted.
you're twisting my words! I didn't say that!
Attila von Sanktlorenz don't ever feed trolls, my freund -they will then not go away. We understand what you're saying, no worries there.
@@swunt10 Brahms gave a concert in Hungary with two famous Hungarian violinists (Ede Reményi and József Joachim). The interest was small. The violinists suggested that works with a Hungarian theme be included in the program.
Damn, i can almost taste the palinka.
+Gor gasm Dear Gor gasm, the palinka is the best, but only after the Hungarian women. :D
The palinka is romanian butt who cares ? Drink, get drunk its in our advantage.
+Vasile LupasgamingRO Are you serious?? :D The pálinka is absolutely hungarian... Maybe you think those "Romanian" people who are hungarians in Transylvania. It was the part of Hungary before the First World War.
Szilveszter Bodnár just enjoy the music, think what you think palinka or ţuică is the same for me.
+Vasile LupasgamingRO Palinka and Tuica are not the same. Tuica = 1 distilation. Palinka = 2.
A música clássica é o único estilo atemporal, é incrível como mesmo depois de tantos anos, essas canções ainda influenciam muito da nossa arte moderna.
Já o que é feito hoje, vai embora com o tempo em questão de meses...
Esses compositores eram verdadeiros mestres!
Verdade. É uma lástima ver o rumo em que as coisas estão seguindo!
Bro when will you drop a new album? It's been 200 years. Or have you retired?
Imagine how exciting it must be to hear this in a party (or other event) in the 19th century !
dude the closed captions are on POINT!
"you"
[Music]
When soulja boy covers this
We must not forget the applause and the oh!
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@@thanos2666 im running at the speed of liight!!!
but can he play 15 notes a second?
No because he didn't practice 40 hours a day
No, but ling ling can
If you can do it slowly, you can do it quickly
@redfong How dare thee mock the game that stimulates ourselves?
Ling Ling can
So glad my son in law sent this to me to listen to on my birthday! May 7....i share the same birthday with this amazing composer so my son in law says!!
This randomly popped into my head, and I was having so much trouble figuring out what it was, even though I have PLAYED this piece in orchestra. I had to find it and recognize it by name on Piano Tiles to find it, and I’m so happy I did. Love this piece, and now I also won’t go crazy wondering what it is
Good for you!
Same happened to me just band.
Rest in Peace, Piano Tiles 2. :(
@@omarahmad1139 Good for ya
Same thing happened to me only it was Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld Overture (the Can-Can) and instead of me playing it in orchestra, it was the tickling puppy belly tiktok... so yeah basically the same thing 🙃
As a hungarian, i can confirm, it's a beautifull, and tradicional hungarian classic music
Why is it written by a German based on another Germans writings which are based on gypsy tunes from the area then?
Hungarian virtus 😂
Bojler
Proud that such an iconic figure of this genre has dedicated this masterpiece to our proud nation! Eljen a Magyar!
Nem dedikálta, hanem a magyaroktól szedte. Kéler Béla - bártfai emlék
he is german lol
"proud nation"
Whenever classical music poppes up randomly in my mind, I come here. Johannes Brahms was a legendary composer.
Fun fact: The composer was German
B R U H
The real music is hungarian, but a german performed it
It was CSÁRDÁS who did both preformed it and wrote it
Fun fact: the original of this is Kéler Béla - Bártfai emlék. so it's originally hungarian, like the other "Hungarian Dance" pieces
The original melody was composed by Hungarian. But Brahms adapted it.
As a young classical music fan, I want to say that I love this piece.
I was born in 1930, learned to love and appreciate this wonderful world of classical music in the '40's and was blessed to have the best of orchestras and musicians but in 1970, it started the decline in quality and brilliance to where today; it has become so artificial and commercial as well as amateurish, very sad.
I now add that virtually no one really cares of what we think so why do we post our comments?.
I agree with you absolutely John, because practically all the great conductors of the past are died to day! About this, in one opportunity in which I opined in a similar form, someone asked to me.....and Georg Solti?? Well, about this I remember to have read a conversation between Producer Walter Legge and other person , in which this asked to Walter: "Walter...the hopes of the label were in 3 conductors: Guido Cantelli, Rudolf Kempe and Istvan Kertesz and all died, what could we do??" and Walter Legge said to him: "Solti...worse is nothing!", is authentic that episode? what do you know about it? Best regards and Happy New Year, from Chile South America. Oscar Olavarria (DPISANI in www.foroclasico.com)
oscar ignacio olavarria aqueveque if you are looking for great recordings from the past, visit my channel in this site. Best regards.Óscar
oscar ignacio olavarria aqueveque You are most gracious, sir, to have expressed pleasure at my words. Briefly and firstly, I would like to preface my answer to two statements. Being of Spanish origin and culture, you are already of a richly cultured people. I read 50 years ago a great Spanish Philosopher, Ortega y Gasset's work, Tho Revolt of the Masses and he said, as I remember roughly, that when you open the arts to the masses they will destroy the beauty of them. It has been many years but I have never forgotten his words as I interpreted them.
The second thing is that the doors have been opened up to all and music has become a very profitable art and has been sold out to the dollar, as they say, money corrupts all and our government is an excellent example. Man is greedy.The world of Mozart was not so. Only the refined and culture-appreciative people were not,
Finally (I am 85 today) I ushered at the Los Angeles Philharmonic Auditorium in 1959 and 1960 and met Bruno Walter, Eric Van Beinham, Heifetz, Rubinstein, o so many great conductors and great artist, the list is long (excuse my spellings) but they are all dead now. You, I am certain know the artists of the first half of our most remarkable century that started to die slowly after WWII. Was it Capitalism or Democracy or; perhaps something else but one thing is for certain, quality has definitely been replaced by quantity to feed the masses.
Please do let me know if you receive this and I hope I haven't been too crude or perhaps too harsh in my opinions. Kemp and Solti, by the way, I have fond souvenirs, perhaps, the Last of the Mohicans.
Hoping success in reviving the greats of classical music, John
John Gray
Dear John, in my case I'm also 68 years old, and because of that -perhaps- like you I prefer also the great artists from the past, we are practically from the same generation! I admire profoundly Hermann Scherchen's recordings, not precisely his Mahler (in general I' dont like his music), but his Berlioz's Fantastique, his Scheherezade, his Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet or his 1812 Overture, those are real jewells for me! Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt, Pierre Monteux, Malcolm Sargent (marvelluos "Ma Vlast" from Smetana!), Vladimir Golschmann, William Steinberg, Wilhelm Backhaus, Henryk Szeryng, and others are also into my preferences. Excuse my english please. Best wishes. Oscar Olavarría DPISANI
I'm singing this song in my head for days now, I had to listen again. I played it like 15 years ago on my flute competition and I don't know how i remembered it now 😅 love this music.
this is a really fun song to play, especially when I'm going really fast!
+Yoshiga Victory (yoshiga123) don't be rude
Euge Murtagh ? how was I being rude?
Yoshiga Victory sorry, just messing man
Miklos Vida tee hee #11yearoldhumour
+Yoshiga Victory (yoshiga123) that's what she said
As a Hungarian traditional archer I'm really proud of my home ❤️🏹🎯 🇭🇺
This has more a musketeer Huszár feel to it though. Not archery era.
@@mysteriousDSF the Person ment that He is an archer
@david jones and that's a great thing, everyone should be proud of their culture
@david jones did you not try to say that everyone can feel Hungarians are proud of their culture?
@@Potato79207 she *😊
That beard. Its hypnotizing. Its beautiful.
Communism is death.
I have never thought I would find this username omg I was just thinking about it!
@@marksmanGrey I'm Irish and lots of Irish are naive about communism. They have some romantic notion about it.
@@ciaran6309 Just for archive purposes, the comment on the top, is written by a user named "The Irish Communist" with a profile of the typical sickle and axe of communist party. Incase he changes his mind and changes those (happens more often than you think)
@@Sandesh98147 You are a hero.
Got to tell RUclips universe: I love Brahms and his music. I can't explain it, but whenever I hear Hungarian Dances I imagine myself in a large dark study, comfy in burgundy leather recliner, basking in the glow of a huge fireplace and roaring fire and the personal glow of great dry red wine. Lots of it. Had a dream like that. God bless all of you Brahms lovers. Gut nacht.
And then the mad man spontaneously changes himself into a pickle, thus giving himself the title of 'pickle rick'
It was quite the ludicrous scene, you should have witnessed it yourselves.
Krab krust tv2 how ludicrous
how very peculiar, my dear fellow.
what???
Sal Marciano ah, I see. A simple minded fool. You must’ve seen the original screening. Right, good sir?
@@Void_Wars Marvelous. I do believe that man you are referring to has infact seen the original screening of the comedy titled "Pickle Rick".
Love Hungary from Polish brother!
Brooo🇵🇱🇭🇺❤️
We will always have each other's back my brother 🇵🇱 🇭🇺 ❤️
Yeah🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@ROBN1 Turan?
Sorry we didn't integrate you into Austria-Hungary
even though i probably heard this piece for over a thousand times by now, i would never get tired of it
if you like variations on the theme, may i recommend an artist called tomas kalnoky and his bands BOTAR, Catch 22 and Streetlight manifesto (also solo acoustic as Toh kay) he has used the hook quite a lot
Brahms is easily my favorite classical composer, his compositions are just so catchy! Crazy melodies.
Seeing them all dressed up like that and listening to classic music, kinda makes me wish I was a noble man from back then
LONG live Hungary,love from POLAND...
And long live Germany for this beautiful music
@Aria Ana thank you!😊
Polak Wegier dwa bratanki, i do szabli i do sklianki.
Polak Wegier dwa bratanki i do szabli i do szkanki
Thank you :)
Possibly my favourite piece of classical music.
Bro the drop is insane🥶🥶💯
I'm hungarian💕🇭🇺
and a directioner
fura pont egy ilyen videó alatt találni egyet 😂😂😂
@@vikiisslaying igen🤷♀😂😂
Bruh that's a Dutch flag 🤣
Edit: I'm colorblind.
@@heisen-bones no, that's a hungarian flag😅😊
@@coyotegirl_23 yeah sorry lol my eyes deceived me haha
There are few songs that actually make me want to dance.
This is one such song.
Piece
But Darude - Sandstorm
me too, even though i suck at dancing :(
You lowly human, do not ever call a piece a song!
@@int16_t You talk to me as if you are above humans, which must make you a PIECE of garbage. Do you call all books and poems "pieces of literature" too? Do you look at every sketch, drawing, and painting and say "I really like your pieces of art."? Shut up. Now you've tainted this song, because every time I listen to it instead of thinking about how much I love it, I'll have to think of you.
You could have simply informed me on how the proper way to address this song is "piece", which is retarded, but instead you had to (for no reason at all) come out and insult me for not having knowledge on a subject. People like you are a waste of oxygen, but not only do you waste it you also spew out cyanide gas into the atmosphere as well.
Congratulations, you have just ruined my day, and this "piece".
I hope you're happy asshole, because I'm not.
Stop being a smartass prick and go outside and plant a tree.
Pigs in a Polka! Everything I learned about classical music at a young age I learned from Warner Brothers cartoons :-D
Me too!
Yes!!
This cartoon brought me here and just dance 3.
Omg me too !!!
moment of silence for those looking for this song. "i heard this somewhere, but idk the name"
I've think I've heard it in commercials and also at stores
I was one of those people, but today it randomly started playing on my sisters iPad and I was like, “WHAT’S THE NAME OF THAT SONG!!?!?!”
Addams Family " The Mamushka "
Castlevania Symphony of the Night
That was me literal seconds ago lol
good music, fantastic beard 👍
agreed, my beard wishes it could be that good.... its just a half arsed ned kelly right now :(
+slendy9600 Ned Kelly had a good beard.
+slendy9600 You know, before he got shot thirty times.
+TheNerdLord He didn't, he commited suicide. Regards
+Lazarus0357 Nope. He and his gang burst out and had a shootout with the police he was shot many times before surrendering. The following day he was executed by firing squad.
Oh my god I remember why this is so familiar, this was the score of a Merry Melodies Episode (or Silly Symphonies?, the one by Warner Bros.) it followed the tale of the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf, hardly any dialogue and they all moved to this music. It was bloody brilliant.
Edit: learnt from another commenter here it was called Pigs in a Polka
Ugh, my childhood
YESSS!! i just heard this on a tiktok video, and remembered it right away, came here to see if anyone else had this core memory 😅
Same!!! ❤❤❤❤❤ I love this piece!
Amusingly I just watched that one.
This is why I remember this music! Finally someone can relate to that.
When I was 8/9 yo I got an CD, from someone of my Hungarian family side, where this piece was on and I find it beautiful it really touched me.
This one was the reason I wanted playing violin, I ended up playing piano, I can play some parts of it.
Respect from Bulgaria!!!❤🇧🇬🇭🇺
🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬
@@liliavasileva9143 Central + Axis
( Germany, Austria, Hungary and Bulgaria )
@@mohdadeeb1829 ok
@@mohdadeeb1829 What about the Ottoman Empire?
@@JosiahJS976 Ottoman Empire didn't existed in WW2 + Turkey was neutral (Mostly)
This music moves your soul and makes your heart dance
Jedan Od Ovih Muzika Na Seriji Kuhinja
Kuhinja Serija
Really...
I'm gonna play this in the middle of Bucharest. Wish me luck guys!
u alive?
Transilvania e pamant romanesc ;)
???
@@stefangrigorean4970 ce te bagi in seama ca un supozitor. Extremistule! Eu mai bine m-as imprieteni cu maghiarii decat cu voi bucurestenilor spalati pe creier. Oricum chestia aia e ireversibila.
Thank you! I so wanted to listen to this masterful music. Also, thank you for the photos and paintings of the composer.
This is beyond excellent music.
One of the most badass pieces is music ever made. Loved it ever since I has a child.
This is such a great song 🎶 I’m learning it right now on the violin 🎻 ✨
amazing! how far have you come?:3 i hope it was fun!
@@midgetpianist_ Wrong. Songs are very much a part of the classical musical genre. Look at all the songs written by Schubert and Schumann. It involves a singer and accompaniment. In fact, song has its origin far more ancient than classical.
Samee
oh wow, if whomever had painted him got the eyes right... he has such beautiful eyes , no wonder the music is so beautiful
Aaah classical music,plays what you feel but you cant describe it
Enlightened LoneWalker **Romantic
Well .... Yes.
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I absolutely love the music but I can't play it with 2 hands on the piano
This is romantic.
Didn't notice that Brahms was so handsome
Mariamne Mara
It was his sexy beard
Yeah, hell!
Clara schumann did
Ikr!
He was a gorgeous man.. and still look good after he got old.
Cheers! *(lifts Tokaji glass)*
Unicum or nothing :)
A very special wine, bulls blood.
Daniel J. Mikołajewski ftuuurter
We are playing this for my high school sympathy concert in 2 months and learnig all the ins and outs of this song has been amazing! Im glad ive gotten the chance to play this amazing peice.
Long live Hungary 🇭🇺 from gardaş Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
omfg lmao, how Hungary related to Uzbekistan?
@Ilona Betyár понимаю
@@17Emil hungarians are turkic too they are in the turkic council
@@mehmett7645 uzbekistan ne alaka? xD
@@mehmett7645 Hungarians are a very mixed people, you can't just say they're turkic. The language definetely isn't, and the genetics are some central Asian heavily mixed with scythian-iranian and central European aswell of course. Falan filan
We did this in my orchestra last year and I don't think I ever realised listening to it how easy it is to play. That's just great composing, making something that sounds so difficult and it's relatively simple (compared to the music of it's time of course, it's still not for beginners)
i'm really feeling this. that being said, people my age who try and claim some kind of superiority by saying they like this better than whatever contemporary music have got a real stick in their ass. ultimately, the amount of attention someone pays to music or arts isn't necessarily a proper gauge of intelligence -- i say this as someone who is VERY much into the arts. in addition, the "virtue" of music is kind of subjective. jazz (which this isn't, just take it as an example) is a genre most people consider very "mature" and "intellectual" today, but 80-90 years ago it was seen pretty much the way old people see rap music nowadays.
I love this comment.
sovietchampagne because jazz was different 80-90 years ago, it started as dance music, like rock n roll, it was scandalous. Jazz was refined afterwards and became more intellectual because of the complex harmonies and speed stopped being danced to, making it just for hearing. So it really doesnt apply.
Anyway if you know how to apreciate jazz and classical music, it means you have good taste.
sovietchampagne Yes, this is deeper thinking going on in your head! good work!
The thing is that it does not matter the genre is, but only if the song is good.
And i listen to almost everything from heavy metal to orchestral classic music.
Indie, pop, rock, dubstep, tehno, disco, nu-disco, swing, rap, just all kinds of music.
I don't quite see where there is a difference in our thinking. We all like music of one kind or another and there are no two of us alive are any different. I criticize no one for their likes or dislikes. I criticize only those who criticize others choice of music.
It seems that we are in a world of critical people today but no one has the need to so!
I find beauty in all kinds of music, some more so than others and would not like to be forced to choose between them.
Megtisztelő, hogy Brams mestert megihlette a zenei stílusunk, s megkomponálta ezeket a műveket!
The lovely Hungarian dance!
So unique and great once you find out where is this song from, the folk music and tzhe folk dances of Hungarians
Dracula Dead and Loving It . Leslie Nielsen. The Ciardas! Much missing and love for an exemplary human being using some of the most exemplary orchestral scores. Thank you all!
Haha I only know this song because of that movie too!!
Dracula- Vlad Tepes - was unjustly named a Romanian ruler of the Middle Ages. Transilvania is just a part of Romania and was always inhabited by Romanians(and our Dacian ancestors). And in fact, Vlad Tepes led the southern territory of Romania, not the middle(Transilvania)
Not Hungarian! Hungarian female Dracula variant contest Elisabeth Bathory was much worse and bloody for no reason.
Ciasdas is very cool!
Oh! I'm here because I'm just watched this movie x)
I already knew and enjoyed this music before but dang I forgetted how cool it was (ps : I'm half Hungarian)
I don’t understand because I haven’t seen the first four...
lol 😂
Oh boy, you should skip the first 15 notes on part three, it was a tragedy
well this ones a prequel so it’s actually better before the but if you try the third you’ll be totally lost
This must be the heaviest piece of music I have ever listened to.
Did anyone else notice the picture with Strauss?
Serhat Serhat did not know that thanks
I want a picture of him with liszt
ye
1:28
I shave to this
+Bender B. Rodriguez NICEEEEEE Chaplin wins me over every time :)
+JetCaesar almost english, A+
One Doesn't Just Shave To Brahms Hungarian Dance
Put Teh Link
+Bender B. Rodriguez that sounds very dangerous
0:58 RATATA TATAATA TARARARATARARA!!!! RATATA TATAATA TARARARATARARA!!!! raaaaaaataaaaaatata tatata taratatatatata
TA!! TATATATATAT!!! RATATATATATAT!!!!!!!!!!
-Raticate
XD
чи йчil : ... !?! ...
LOL :DD
official lyrics
I saw a high school orchestra preform this during school comp and holy shit…I thought my school’s orchestra was good. I practically fell in love. I’ll never forget that solo the violist did.
This is not only music, this is a message.
it really feels like being in Budapest! i love Hungary! *-*
Austria,too! We raised you,Hungary.
+Jacqueline Lockeline ty
+David James You mean occupied, right?
+David James actually it was rather a suppress than a raise, to say the least..
Nagyon jó :)
I found it!
Thank you Leslie Nielsen!
listen to it again.
Beautiful composition! One of my favorite.
Wonderful music isn't it ? Better than any pop song .
Agree
Sahaja D Yes!
Swing, electro swing, steampunk. My favourites.
Sahaja D you don't say.
*****
I can play this in my synthetiser. I'm very happy. I love the classic musics.