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7 Famous "Spectacular" Classical Pieces
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- Опубликовано: 3 янв 2019
- Correction: The orchestra that performed Orff's "O Fortuna" (at 5:41) is "UC Davis Symphony Orchestra", not "US Davis..." It's a typo.
Links to the videos I used:
0:07 ~ Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra
• Richard Strauss: Also ...
1:22 ~ Dvořák: Symphony No. 9, 4th movement
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2:27 ~ Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor
• J.S. Bach - Toccata an...
3:34 ~ Holst: "Jupiter" from 'The Planets'
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4:40 ~ Wagner: "Ride of the Valkyries" from 'Die Walküre'
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5:41 ~ Orff: "O Fortuna"
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6:47 ~ Beethoven: Symphony No. 9, 4th Movement
• Beethoven Symphony No....
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Now I understand.... to hear all these was the reason to get up this morning!!!!!!(excellent editing & thanks for the captions)!!!!!!
Oh, what a wonderful comment!!! Thank you very much!! I truly appreciate your words.
As always dear Kim I’m delighted when one of your gifts shows up for me to enjoy. Blessings 🙏❤️🙌🏾
Organist: am I joke to you?
Holst: yes
Thank you for a useful introduction (for many people) to some of the better known pieces of classical music. It is just enough of a taster to perhaps entice new listeners
You're welcome, and thank you for the great comment! Indeed, the main purpose of my channel is to introduce well-known classical pieces to people who are new to classical music and to share my favorite pieces.
When I was a kid, I asked my grand father an "Also Sprach Zarathustra" LP as a Xmas gift... Well, you can't blame a kid for watching a badass spaceship film, listen to an absolutely spetacular music and think the whole piece would be equally stunning, well, when I could manage to wake up, my grand father long passed away, I still have the LP but I got scared to put it to play again and wake up in a spaceship era!!! 😊😊😊
Nice story.
🥰❤️😍
1:10 That conductor is like; "Louder, LOUDER! I AM GOING TO EARGASM! AHHHH!"
This is an excellent selection and thanks for posting it, Melodious Heart. I would respectfully add "Great Gate at Kiev" from "Pictures at an Expedition" by Mussorgsky with orchestration by Ravel and the finale from Symphony #3, "The Organ," by Saint-Saens. Also the finale of Shostakovich's Symphony #5.
Watching Von Karajan conducting Strauss here, I am reminded of the old quip: (question) "what does a conductor actually do?"; (answer) "well, he waves his arms about until the music stops"
A German lady once told me I looked like a young Karajan. It was a compliment🤔😬
Ahh, I'm Kim binging, YT keeps flipping me more of your oldie but goodie compilations, what a treat, dear soul. Deep thanks.
Hahhaha..."Kim binging", I like the sound of that! You're welcome, and thank you for binging on my videos. :-)
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었읍니다~감사합니다~🎵🎹
Wow, the singing of Ode to Joy at the end...
Yes
Yes
Spectacular compilation! Thank you.
You're welcome, and thank you for watching!
Hello dear Kim!!! Thanks for wonderful music and excellent video !!!💕 I really like this classical music!! Warm greetings from me!!!
Thank you for the kind visit and the very-nice comment, MusicaGran! I really appreciate it.
Absolutely "spectacular"!! THANK YOU!
Thanks. Brilliant selection.
Thank you dear Kim for sharing these very exciting moments from the world of Classical music. Many of these are pieces which I heard as a young child, and which contributed greatly to my interest in music. My Dad had a collection of records (of the old 78 rpm type initially), including many of these pieces. I hope the year has started well for you. Here we are very excited, as tomorrow is the vote on Brexit in Parliament, which may have a decisive effect on the future of this country. Have a wonderful week ! With best wishes, Paul
Dear Paul, it's fabulous to have your wonderful review on this video! It's always my joy to read your comments. Thank you! I remember those 78 rpm records, as my mother had many of them, along with 45 rpm records, which many of them were classical music. The year is starting very well for me, indeed, and I hope the same for you. I don't know much about Brexit in Parliament, but I hope the result of the vote will be in your favor. Have a beautiful week!
Beautifully played and presented. A small glimpse into the creative genius of the great composers of which many more could be added - Haydn, Bach, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Schubert, Brahms, Bruckner and Mahler. The presentation hints at the greatness of Beethoven who for me is the greatest of composer of all. Listen to his piano sonatas especially the last four.
Bach first, in my opinion. Something brings Bach and Beethoven closer, and place them at highest points. But I agree with you, finally only Beethoven can reach Bach.
Even Herbert von Karajan opens his eyes to the Strauss Zaratustra.
Very pretty compilation
Well done
Thank you!
That monstrous choire in the 9th 🤩
It is, indeed, monstrous! :-)
Superb, thank you for post.
A wonderful compilation! Such incredible talent that rivals any technological feat that mankind has ever achieved.
I love how they have Frankenstein's monster playing Dracula's music! ;-)
Staggering choice! All spectacular. Many thanks.
You're welcome, thank you for watching!
A lovely and entertaining list. I would recommend the Ravel orchestration of Moussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, the Great Gate at Kiev movement, especially the rendition by Carl Maria Giulini with the Berlin Philharmonic.
Yes Fred I agree. I had that LP years ago and loved it! Do you know if it's available on CD?
Comments on classical music are just so.....
Classy! The ruffians are elsewhere, I think.
Well done, and thank you.
You're welcome and thank you for watching and for the nice comment!
Ooh you're probably correct, but is it wise to tempt fate? The headbangers can show up anywhere!
@@gav2759 Hahaha... ;-)))
They’ll be Bach, er... back. 🙄
@@jonp3890 LOL, very clever!
At 1:24 the pope in the background is probably thinking "I will exorcise him after this demonic performance"
Arun Kumar you’re so clever! I envy people like you, who create witty remarks.
When Bach wrote that piece, he intended for it to be used in churches and he described it as beautiful music for church himself
@@soupdrinker He is talking about the Dvorak piece. Check the time stamp.
The intro from the new world symphony is adorable
bravo !!! Good Options , and thank you for listing this !
You're welcome. Thank you for watching!
Your choice is my choise...even the best versions...
I love how Dudamel is being possesed by a demon in front of the pope lol
Made my day. ROFL :D
Dudamel over-exaggerates
He looks like the doofuses who would come into the hospital emergency room pretending to be having a seizure... and telling you all about it.
hahahahahaha.....good one
Big mistake. I saw the demon sitting in the background with his white robe...
Gustavo looks like a mad scientist..
Beautiful!! ❤🙏
Thank you!
Saint-Saëns...symphony #3.(organ symphony)
Thanks for Dvorak!
Czech pride 🇨🇿
It is a luxury and bliss to fall asleep listening to such wonderful performances and masterpieces
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵㊗️
A great choice of music, I must say.
1:23 Unforgivable, this guy.
i love verdi not here i heard his stuff in south america where im from and always love his stuff
I love Verdi too, especially the arias from many of his great operas. Thanks for watching!
Stuff? Stuff?
you know...stuff, and such
Dies Irae from Verdis should definitely be here. One of the most powerful pieces ever made.
Verdi's Requiem*
Sí sí, espectacular!!
Amazing ✌
I agree with all your choices, but if you're going to include Gustav Holst's Jupiter Suite, I think the central melody would have been a more iconic representation. Always gives me chills.
Thank you for watching and for the great comment! I appreciate it.
Richard Banville est
Von Karajan es un "Maestro" en la obraque quiera dirijir! Karajan...y siemppre Karajan!
Excellent selection, but with only 7 you can’t possibly do it justice.
Last two will always make my skin bristle
goosebumps every second of it
Imagine People Could Listen to this music only once or twice in a lifetime
The really epic pieces that fit in a movie. Great list!
Actually, almost all of these pieces have been featured in some movies. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Encore un excellent choix ❤
Thank you so much! I really appreciate you taking the time to watch my videos. :-)
Bravo! Brasil 2020! 👏👏👏
Thanks thanks thanks !
You're very welcome, and thank you for watching!
Since no one else seemed to mention him, there are a number of Bruckner codas that would fit
Great vid! I'd defo add finale of Mahler 2nd
excellent list------would add the finale of Stravinsky's Firebird
who can hear strauss whitout see 2001 a space odissey in mind???
or toccata and fugue and Dracula
By not having seen the movie haha
9 out of 10 protohumanoids agree, the tenth would agree but he had a territorial dispute at the water hole (by the monolith) that proved unfortunate for him.
Or The Lone Ranger without thinking of William Tell?
Or "Ride of the Valkyries" without smelling napalm in the morning...
If you wanted to turn on a teenage boy to classical music, this would be a perfect introduction. And I thought the Heart wasn't into Ode to Joy😉
wunderbar und ewig
Thank you!
I've always been partial to the 2nd movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
0:47 ! "Eins, zwei, drei, vier, fünf, sechs, sieben, acht, neun Aus!"
ALLE WARTEN AUF DAS LICHT !
Thanks, now all I can hear is Till Lindemann.
GUSTAVO DUDAMEL SIN DUDA PARA MI ESTA ENTRE LOS MEJORES DIRECTORES DE LA EPOCA ...FENOMENAL
Great selection. I would have picked the same ones
3:26 ma boy koopa dropping some lit organ solo
Thanks, great selection, but I think that Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky, Copland are missing, I'll wait for part two.
Unbelievable
I’m so glad Dvorák’s Symphony No. 9 “From the New World” is included here. I recently heard this symphony live in Dallas performed by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra with Krzysztof Urbanski conducting.
It's so nice to have your visit, Gabriela! You are so lucky to have seen a live performance of the great Dvorák’s Symphony No. 9. I have been to many live symphonies but haven't seen that piece performed. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Bartered Bride overture is also spectacular piece. from Smetana.....Dvořák´s colleague from "Provisional theater" in Prague.
ruclips.net/video/9eWXqxKX0KI/видео.html
yep got to agree on dudamel, saw him lead the concertgebauw on that 9th of dvorak at pleyel, paris .....one of the best time in my life ^^
@@alaalfa8839 I just realized I haven't replied to your comment. I watched "The Bartered Bride" performance, and it is, indeed, spectacular. Thanks for introducing me to a great piece I didn't know.
Beethoven's 9 th always brings tears to my eyes. I'm not sure why.
Listening to Beethoven for the first time was like watching the silence being coloured in.
(A Clockwork Orange)
I think that Dudamel is a fine conductor!
I don’t know why but there’s a part of holst Jupiter that sounded the same as Stravinsky rite of spring
Thans, Danke, Mercy + Gracias ..................
LIMNDO DE OUVIR , ERMOCIONAR-SR CERLI JARDIM
Can someone please add the playlist for this masterpieces I am learning.
#1 Richard Strauss: "Also Sprach Zarathustra"
#2 Antonin Dvorak: Symphony #9 "The New World"
#3 Johann Sebastian Bach "Tocatta and Fugue" in D Minor
#4 Gustav Holst " The Planets"
#5 Richard Wagner " Ride of the Valkyries"
#6 Carl Orff "Carmina Burana"
#7 Ludwig Von Beethoven " Symphony #9"
Saint Seems...3th symphony 4th movement ( the ORGAN SYMPHONY)
That is the largest choir I ever saw for Beethoven's 9th, looks like over 300 members.
I agree. Thanks for watching.
No, there’s a Japanese choir with 10000 members singing Beethoven’s 9th
Woooow!!
존경하겠습니다 !
Thank you!
Thumbs up ..
Ti si a very oretta Classic al compilation
so good these warsaw concerto that it become a theme of a movie so good these piece that they made a song out of it called world outside by the four aces,so sad its here
1:23 This guys stepped on a power wire 110 volts , and nobody comes to help him pff
You are from the US, I think. In Europe wie have 230 volts :-)
Haaaaaaa....so true😂😂
Although I have all the respect in the world for Bach and th people who can play it solo, I have come to love Andrew Litton's conducting the BBC Proms people in Stokowski's orch. of Bach.
I've seen a comment that "Jupiter" from THE PLANETS has a phrase from STAR TREK. Ahem: THE PLANETS was composed before STAR TREK ever went on the air!
Lol... Indeed! ;-))
Only a hundred years, or so. :-)
@@tom7601 :)))
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1:18 Elvis appears with the "see see rider" 😂
Hoping for more unknown repertoire
I think that Ode to Joy (9th Symphony, 4th mouvement) of Beethoven, is the most beatiful composion of all time in human history.
Hard to disagree.
One of them: Schubert did a few and 'after the storm' in No. 6 is divine. 'If I needed You' by Towne van Zandt good too. Ombra mai fu . . . etc
Listen to Mozart K222, about 1 minute in. We'll never know whether Beethoven invented independently or quoted this passage as the germ of the Joy theme.
Amazing
Thank you for watching!
YES! The Mighty CSO.
Courageous of Barenboim to conduct Wagner.
Mostly the ride of the valkyries...
Verdi; Dies Ire
One of the most powerful classical pieces ever made.
2nd conductor is like on his 5th coffee and 4th Red Bull
7:12 the 9th . The Glorious 9th ! But isnt this conductor a showman ? ! Looks like he's having a great time ! But who wouldnt with Beethoven's 9th !
That isn’t just a conductor it is Daniel barenboim
@@brambakker5253 :-)
Daniel Barenboim is a emotional musician. You should see him playing Chopin... it's so full of passion
@bob p Daniel Barenboim. A genius and a legend, as pianist and conductor.
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1:55 lmaaooooo
Bach Toccata And Fugue is not sounding in D minor here.
It is actually played in e flat minor.
I think it's a baroque tuning one
Germans and Italians baroque organs are usually tuned at 450hz or more
Tiene bien merecido su puesto la novena de Beethoven
Bach's Christmas Oratorio's intro is more spetacular than Toccata...
Ah, yes.
Let's play 'Name that Tune'!
The finale from Guillmant's Organ Symphony #1 is also fanastic. As is Fanny Mendelssohn's Overture in C and Tchaikovsky's Orchestral Suite #1. The Kiel, Lessel and Rubinstein Concerto #1 should not be overlooked. How about Mehul's Second Symphony or his Les Amazones Overture. And no collection would be complete without Bernhard Romberg's 2nd and 3rd Symphonies.
Any german in here who knows if hans andre stamm is alive and well? Love his interpretation of the toccata and I also know he is a composer as well, found some of his work online
Yes. His website
www.eufonia.de/index.php/en/
Plays on 1st June 2020 a concert in the Magdeburg Cathedral
www.eufonia.de/index.php/en/component/eventlist/details/318-magdeburg-dom-konzert-zwei-trompeten-und-orgel?Itemid=469
this cathedral has some of the finest medieval sculptures
www.magdeburgerdom.de/rundgang/index.html
If you found some of his work - why not ask your favourite search engine? Website eufonia.de, has a whole list of concert dates (though, thanks to Sars2, I somehow doubt a lot of them will happen). Looks slightly older, though :-)
The conductor is undoubtedly related to Angus Young.... ))
Fabulous choices. But if you're looking for absolutely perfect, heart rending beauty, search for Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis - Vaughan Williams. Probably the most beautiful piece of music ever written.
Rumi900 Yes! I’m in total agreement with you. There is no piece more beautiful than the Fantasia.
I absolutely adore the Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, it's the most ethereal, tranquil piece ever! But in this video I only used "spectacular" pieces, which I don't necessarily find them heavenly beautiful. I appreciate your comment.