I’ m here because my father used this wonderful tune as a lullaby to me 54 years ago. And I use it as a lullaby to my sons and daughter from 27 years ago until now.
I'm here because of my washer and dryer too...but besides that, this is a gorgeous piece and I'm glad I found it! I'm also glad I know the tune that's being sung to me too 😅
I still have a 1980s digital watch that plays this very loudly for a wake up alarm. Many watches from the 1980s had musical alarms. I also used to have one that played, "Yesterday," by the Beetles.
I heard this masterpiece in its entirety years ago at a pre-concert performance at The Meyerhoff Hall in Baltimore, Md. I remember absolutely nothing about the concert after this gorgeous rendition. PWG
I can't remember when I first heard this. It must of been when I was very young, but heard it again today on the radio, and it still makes my hair stand on end. Such a beautiful piece.
This is a superb performance of this wonderful piece of music by Schubert. I also love the fact that we have the cello part of the Trout Quintet played by Jane Salmon.
Love my new washer and dryer. Love the tune. I had to do some research to find it. I know some Schubert but never heard this. My husband said it's an anime tune (and the dryer does make it sound so). :)
This is a very happy tune, and what's more happy than having freshly washed, dry clothes? Schubert + Samsung makes sense to me! (PS: my laundry appliances are from: Fisher&Paykel - more tragedy there than you could imagine. Think Tchaikowsky's 6th symphony.)
It's not "Samsung" it's "Schubert". Get it right, or go back to 5th grade oh wait I mean kindergarten. Because I learned it in kindergarten so- you need to get it right.
@@Guine4pig The person didn't misspell Schubert. They were talking about how it sounded similar to the Samsung washer. Also, it was supposed to be a joke and jokes have nothing to do with what grade you are in.
This was included in the movie “Brainstorm” with Natalie Wood at the piano (acting). It was at a important point movie when Christopher Walken comes home after a success in the lab. It has always been a favorite piece and a favorite movie of mine.
This piece sums up what Schubert is all about : one eye cries while the other laughs.! Esta peça diz tudo sobre Schuber: um olho chora, enquanto o outro sorri.
Since I hear this tune at the end of every load of laundry, I think it would make the perfect funeral song, you know, when my "laundry" is all done. ;)
Good evening Today we will be with the most famous and widespread classical instrumental? It is called the salmon quartet, or the piano quartet as it is sometimes called,... In 1819 Franz Schubert composed his music called the Salmon Quartet The ideas, states, and situations that music depicts know no boundaries. Could it be possible, for example, that the movement of a small fish in the waters of a lake be the subject of a piece of music that was written for it after it became one of the most famous and widespread classical instruments? Franz Schubert composed his music called the salmon quartet, or the piano quartet as it is sometimes called, in the year 1819 when he was not yet twenty-two years old. He embarked on this task at the request of one of his friends, who told him the story of a small salmon fish he had seen one day in the water trying hard to escape lightly and skillfully from the nets of a fisherman. Schubert was one of the most famous musicians of the Romantic era. He was called the child prodigy after signs of his genius appeared at an early age. It was said that as soon as he touched something, it turned into songs and music. His first highly acclaimed work was his music, which he composed for Goethe's Faust. Franz Schubert was born into a middle-class family. His father entrusted him to a number of professors who taught him to play the piano and violin. But in the end, he was able to compete with them and even surpass them thanks to his exceptional and unique talent. At the time of Schubert, Vienna was the capital of art and music in the world. He lived in the era of the aristocratic families that ruled many countries in Europe. He was also destined to witness Napoleon's war and his occupation of Vienna at the age of eight. Vienna was then home to the most famous musical names such as Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, Haydn and others. Because of its location at the crossroads of European trade routes, the city has turned into an important cultural and artistic center and incubator for many theaters, operas, music and singing halls. Franz Schubert was a simple and humble person. He would often say that he was only created to sit at home and compose music, which was his first and last love. He was known for his love of nightlife and nightlife, and his frequent cafés. At the time, Vienna was known for its many cafes. This was achieved after the Turks withdrew from it at the end of the seventeenth century, leaving behind huge bags of coffee. The Viennese people's passion for coffee has continued from that time until today...Shubert wrote many pieces of music about love, loss, nature, happiness, misery, joy, sadness and death. However, his most famous compositions were his Fifth Symphony and his many written quartets for stringed instruments. He was known for the abundance of his production and the diversity of his works. However, after he contracted syphilis in his prime, his production gradually decreased, and his music became dominated by sadness and pessimism. After his death at the age of 31, he was buried next to Beethoven in the Vienna Cemetery, according to his will. Schubert's music about salmon consists of five movements, the most famous of which are the first and fourth. It is clear that he wrote this music with unparalleled enthusiasm and joy. Whoever listens to the fast and dancing piano melodies in this quartet, especially in the fourth movement, will undoubtedly imagine the fish tumbling up and down on the surface of the shiny and rippling lake water, trying to avoid falling into the clutches of the stubborn fisherman. This piece was and still is very popular, as evidenced by the fact that hardly a year goes by without new recordings and translations and various innovative musical treatments on the market. You see, if you had listened to this music without having any idea of its story, would it have occurred to you that it was about a fish desperately trying to cling to its freedom in the face of a persistent fisherman bent on catching it? Most people think that the answer will be no. The atmosphere of the music here is meditative par excellence. This feeling is deepened by the wonderful way in which the sounds of violin, piano and cello blend, conveying a sense of longing and sad remembrance. ? Brought to you by Dr. Farid Al-Jarrah
This was played in the terribly sad 1941 German movie ICH KLAGE AN...the piano rendition is by the young wife who shows her first signs of Multiple Sclerosis as she has difficulty with the keys,. If you have not seen the film but wish to track it down, I suggest you have a box of "Kleenex" to hand. Just listening to the music here brings tears to the old eyes.
Je n' ai jamais eu une telle pêche quand je chantais : "Dans un ruisseau limpide courrait joyeu...eu..eu..sement, la truite vagabonde" à l' école en CE2; "plus vive qu' un éclair".
This is the part that gives the Trout Quintet its name, the theme being a song called the Trout. I plan on setting lyrics to it that have nothing to do with trout or any other kind of fish!
a sonata has a first movement. with theme and variations, the theme is the equivalent of the first movement, and the variations show the composers skill. for example, can you hear the trout swimming about in the piano part?
@@raymondschroeder7270 This particular quintet has this whole section as movement 4, however. Normally you would be correct but this particular quintet is an exception.
I heard this in the episode where Annie and her friends find the three musical clues after the wind blows them away. Annie needs to guess which is the great Schubert's favorite ride in order to win the horse, which is her favorite animal.
I’ m here because my father used this wonderful tune as a lullaby to me 54 years ago. And I use it as a lullaby to my sons and daughter from 27 years ago until now.
What do you mean until now do you do it now when they’re 27
@@IrishSlingshot I’m singing this tune as a lullaby since my first son, 27 years ago, until my new born baby 9 month ago.
My dad used to listen to this too.
Me too. From Borneo Malaysia
I'm here because of my washer and dryer too...but besides that, this is a gorgeous piece and I'm glad I found it! I'm also glad I know the tune that's being sung to me too 😅
Samsung too?
LOL, but don't tell me you got to know the music only because of the Samsung washer and dryer.
LOLLLL!!! I heard this piece a week ago and then only realise my washer play the same sound 😂 just very fast
Lol what?
@@symphonyofsolidaritySamsung washing machine's song
Samsung is trying to give us all a little culture! Love it!
Theme - 0:08
Var I - 1:10
Var II - 2:05
Var III - 3:06
Var IV - 4:00
Var V - 5:02
Finale - 6:35
바이올린
피아노
비올라
첼로,더블베이스
전부
첼로
바이올린,첼로
omg i'm here for my assignment and you just gave me all the answers tysm
thx u gave me all the anwsers i needed
Thankks
@@viviannhan8015 lmao
I love that more than half the comments on this beautiful piece are about Samsung washers.
The overhead cranes at Samsung’s shipyard on Koje-do play Beethoven.
I still have a 1980s digital watch that plays this very loudly for a wake up alarm. Many watches from the 1980s had musical alarms. I also used to have one that played, "Yesterday," by the Beetles.
Really?
I guess, thank you to Samsung for prividing a teaching moment about Franz Schubert and his Trout! 😂🥰
And Samsung dryers
Imagine composing a whole ass song played by 5 people just to tell people their laundry is done
Lmaooo
The reaction of my mother when I made her listen this piece was amazing 🤩
I heard this masterpiece in its entirety years ago at a pre-concert performance at The Meyerhoff Hall in Baltimore, Md. I remember absolutely nothing about the concert after this gorgeous rendition. PWG
주제
1st - 1:09 (Violin)
2nd - 2:06 (Viola, Cello)
3rd - 3:06 (Cello, Double bass)
4th - 4:00 (All parts)
5th - 5:02 (Cello)
Piano ? . B
@@plasticbucket the piano plays the melody in the first variation, and the third one features the cello, the bass and the piano.
A wonderful air and variation written by Schubert, and a faithfully and meticulously presentation played by five excellent musicians.
I can't remember when I first heard this. It must of been when I was very young, but heard it again today on the radio, and it still makes my hair stand on end. Such a beautiful piece.
I first heard of this piece from the show “the little einsteins” and ever since its been stuck in my head
i first heard it from a washing machine
A Schubert CD maybe?
No.
@@d16inches
I hear it when my clothes cycle ends.
This is a superb performance of this wonderful piece of music by Schubert. I also love the fact that we have the cello part of the Trout Quintet played by Jane Salmon.
I don't know...seems fishy to me.
@@EnoVarma Seems smoked to me.
Both species - trout and salmon - anadromous.
Love this song and my Samsung washer
Love my new washer and dryer. Love the tune. I had to do some research to find it. I know some Schubert but never heard this. My husband said it's an anime tune (and the dryer does make it sound so). :)
This is a very happy tune, and what's more happy than having freshly washed, dry clothes? Schubert + Samsung makes sense to me! (PS: my laundry appliances are from: Fisher&Paykel - more tragedy there than you could imagine. Think Tchaikowsky's 6th symphony.)
Actually there's a Anime called Classicaloid where "Schubert" is taking a bath and singing this tune, then he turn a Trout himself lol
Oh, I see, why is this song familiar. I hear it ever day from my washer 😍
My samsung washer plays this at end of cycle
Mine too
+Unoriginal Username holy shit! mine too! :D
Same
@@whateveriam12 I love you too baby
yesssss
I love the double bass solo! It just sounds so nice!
Franz Schubert you Are my Favorite Composer of All!!!
no,samsung washers invented it first,schubert copied him(please don’t hit me with wooshes)
The Great Schubert would have appreciated it.
Finale - 6:37 this segment was featured in the movie "Brainstorm" with Natalie Wood at the piano. This was the last movie she made before she died.
My grandpa used to sing this to me when I was little. 😔 Time goes by too fast
Damn I felt that😔😔😔
Time goes by all the same, it only goes fast if you stop watching it
Really beautiful rendition! Thank you!
Ignorance is bliss as the saying goes. ! Wonderful music,sublime! Thank you for posting!
Played with such gentleness and love ... What more is there to say?
Wonderful; exactly as I think Schubert wanted it played. Gorgeous sensitivity......THANK YOU
Best Schubert's piece for me!
On RUclips you can find an old recording of the Vienna Boys Choir singing this . Recorded back in the fifties . B
@@plasticbucket Well friend, good suggestion!
When I listen to this I imagine little trouts swimming in a creek.
This is such an amazing piece of music ! Who else agrees?
Me, Karen
My washing machine
My mother doesn’t…
I never knew Samsung is so good at composing music
It's not "Samsung" it's "Schubert". Get it right, or go back to 5th grade oh wait I mean kindergarten. Because I learned it in kindergarten so- you need to get it right.
@@Guine4pig you have no sense of humour
@@Guine4pig you must be fun at parties (that is, if you are even invited)
@PEACE LIM 4T do you hear it
@@Guine4pig
The person didn't misspell Schubert. They were talking about how it sounded similar to the Samsung washer. Also, it was supposed to be a joke and jokes have nothing to do with what grade you are in.
Everybody else: Samsung washers
Me: Little Einsteins episode "Silly Sock Saves The Circus"
Me too :)
My son is watching that episode right now! That is exactly what brought me here 😂❤
Fantastic performance!
Outstanding piece. Outstanding performers. Bravo.
So beautiful! (Clappings)
Greetings from Argentina!🇦🇷
I'm here because of my Samsung washer! My wife thought the dryer was done! Lmfao! She was like, "when did they update the song?"
Bwahahajajaja
"wow, it sounds so clear" 😆
The accompaniments sounding like a trout jumping from the water is the best part of the piece
Just beautiful. Had he lived, we may have had another Mozart.
We did almost another Beethoven.
@@larrywest3064 he was very gifted. Take your pick, it doesn’t matter to me. Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Rossini. I don’t care. Love ❤️ em all.
He’s easily as good though he left us at a tender age just past 30!!
@@rogerjane1350 this is true. But his music lives on thank god!
@@larrywest3064 I agree, he would have carried the torch forward. It's sad that he left us so young. The torch was dropped until Brahms picked it up.
This was included in the movie “Brainstorm” with Natalie Wood at the piano (acting). It was at a important point movie when Christopher Walken comes home after a success in the lab. It has always been a favorite piece and a favorite movie of mine.
Uno de los mejores registros de esta conocida pieza.
Es hermoso escuchar este tipo de música!! Es perfecta
every instrument is good. I have been singing this piece for a long time but I knew it now
이 영상을 보고 클래식에 눈을 떴습니다. 연주가 너무 아름답네요 ㅠㅠㅠ
Leo: 🎵My silly sock has pizza bananas and a little fish.🎵
Annie: 🎵Oh which ride is your favorite great Schubert what's your favorite ride?🎵
HAHAHA!!!! Little Einsteins!!!
Sings: "We're going on a trip, in our favorite rocket ship!!!"
This piece sums up what Schubert is all about : one eye cries while the other laughs.!
Esta peça diz tudo sobre Schuber: um olho chora, enquanto o outro sorri.
The trout, heard this at St. Paul’s sch, astley bridge early 60s.beautiful .
It's surprising that I have yet to find a movie or TV show that uses any part of this movement as background music!
Check out the t.v. version of Len Deighton's novel " Berlin game." That is where I first heard it.
wings tv series s02e01 voilà
Watch Sherlock Holmes game of Shadows. It’s the villains favorite music.
@Elijah Harris Episodes: The Great Schubert's Guessing Game and Silly Sock Saves the Circus
Took my words away
Great composer Schubert and best interpretation of the musical piece played by those musicians.
I like this performance! :)
4:00 the best
I like it it sounded good.
c'est super beau cette musique bravo !!!
Wonderful cosy Schubert 🎹🎹🎹🎻🎻🎻🎶🎶🎶💐
Since I hear this tune at the end of every load of laundry, I think it would make the perfect funeral song, you know, when my "laundry" is all done. ;)
Beautiful!!
i love this music
Good evening
Today we will be with the most famous and widespread classical instrumental? It is called the salmon quartet, or the piano quartet as it is sometimes called,...
In 1819 Franz Schubert composed his music called the Salmon Quartet
The ideas, states, and situations that music depicts know no boundaries. Could it be possible, for example, that the movement of a small fish in the waters of a lake be the subject of a piece of music that was written for it after it became one of the most famous and widespread classical instruments?
Franz Schubert composed his music called the salmon quartet, or the piano quartet as it is sometimes called, in the year 1819 when he was not yet twenty-two years old.
He embarked on this task at the request of one of his friends, who told him the story of a small salmon fish he had seen one day in the water trying hard to escape lightly and skillfully from the nets of a fisherman.
Schubert was one of the most famous musicians of the Romantic era. He was called the child prodigy after signs of his genius appeared at an early age. It was said that as soon as he touched something, it turned into songs and music.
His first highly acclaimed work was his music, which he composed for Goethe's Faust. Franz Schubert was born into a middle-class family. His father entrusted him to a number of professors who taught him to play the piano and violin. But in the end, he was able to compete with them and even surpass them thanks to his exceptional and unique talent.
At the time of Schubert, Vienna was the capital of art and music in the world. He lived in the era of the aristocratic families that ruled many countries in Europe. He was also destined to witness Napoleon's war and his occupation of Vienna at the age of eight. Vienna was then home to the most famous musical names such as Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, Haydn and others. Because of its location at the crossroads of European trade routes, the city has turned into an important cultural and artistic center and incubator for many theaters, operas, music and singing halls.
Franz Schubert was a simple and humble person. He would often say that he was only created to sit at home and compose music, which was his first and last love. He was known for his love of nightlife and nightlife, and his frequent cafés. At the time, Vienna was known for its many cafes. This was achieved after the Turks withdrew from it at the end of the seventeenth century, leaving behind huge bags of coffee. The Viennese people's passion for coffee has continued from that time until today...Shubert wrote many pieces of music about love, loss, nature, happiness, misery, joy, sadness and death.
However, his most famous compositions were his Fifth Symphony and his many written quartets for stringed instruments. He was known for the abundance of his production and the diversity of his works. However, after he contracted syphilis in his prime, his production gradually decreased, and his music became dominated by sadness and pessimism. After his death at the age of 31, he was buried next to Beethoven in the Vienna Cemetery, according to his will.
Schubert's music about salmon consists of five movements, the most famous of which are the first and fourth. It is clear that he wrote this music with unparalleled enthusiasm and joy. Whoever listens to the fast and dancing piano melodies in this quartet, especially in the fourth movement, will undoubtedly imagine the fish tumbling up and down on the surface of the shiny and rippling lake water, trying to avoid falling into the clutches of the stubborn fisherman.
This piece was and still is very popular, as evidenced by the fact that hardly a year goes by without new recordings and translations and various innovative musical treatments on the market.
You see, if you had listened to this music without having any idea of its story, would it have occurred to you that it was about a fish desperately trying to cling to its freedom in the face of a persistent fisherman bent on catching it?
Most people think that the answer will be no. The atmosphere of the music here is meditative par excellence. This feeling is deepened by the wonderful way in which the sounds of violin, piano and cello blend, conveying a sense of longing and sad remembrance. ?
Brought to you by Dr. Farid Al-Jarrah
This was played in the terribly sad 1941 German movie ICH KLAGE AN...the piano rendition is by the young wife who shows her first signs of Multiple Sclerosis as she has difficulty with the keys,. If you have not seen the film but wish to track it down, I suggest you have a box of "Kleenex" to hand. Just listening to the music here brings tears to the old eyes.
Who's here because of their washing machine?
Obra maestra de la armonía y del ingenio.
Je n' ai jamais eu une telle pêche quand je chantais : "Dans un ruisseau limpide courrait joyeu...eu..eu..sement, la truite vagabonde" à l' école en CE2; "plus vive qu' un éclair".
Good, thanks for uploading!
very nicely done
Lov e this!
This is the part that gives the Trout Quintet its name, the theme being a song called the Trout. I plan on setting lyrics to it that have nothing to do with trout or any other kind of fish!
Samsung washer song starts at 0:01 😂
The Samsung washer brought me here.
Thumbs up if your Samsung clothes washer brought you here 😂
KrazyTwo Kats RCM History 2 brought me here.
Haha. When i discovered thw tune i came here. My washing machine does this
I just made the connection yesterday and it honestly made me so happy lol
Ha! Ha! My Samsung washer-dryer is giving me culture.
MY WHITES ARE DONE
where exactly is the washing machine part that everyone is talking about?😅😂
Love
Harmonieux ! Bien le piano !
Great composition!
Beautiful performance💕💕💕💐💐💐🙏👍👍👍👍👍especially doublebass!!!!!!
Wow 😮! What just happened...??? Wow...! Sensational just sensational, can’t speak!
say hello from a music lesson ;D
Certifié intergalactique!
With Jane Salmon playing The Trout on cello!!
Simple but perfect.
I came to know this song because I was reading Kathy Reich s fiction book .Bare Bones. Turns out it's a good song and I like❤ .🎉from NZ Downunder .
I'm here because of the Frozen Player Manwha/Novel where this song plays in the video that Frost edited for Seo Jun Hun's kobold hunt
I love it very very much!!!
Simply brilliant. Thanks for sharing it with us. I can't seem to find the first movement. Any chance you can upload it too? Thanks in advance
a sonata has a first movement. with theme and variations, the theme is the equivalent of the first movement, and the variations show the composers skill. for example, can you hear the trout swimming about in the piano part?
@@raymondschroeder7270 This particular quintet has this whole section as movement 4, however. Normally you would be correct but this particular quintet is an exception.
FROM Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows & Little Einsteins - The Great Schubert's Guessing Game & Silly Sock Saves The Circus
Amagufa ya isake araryoshye cyane na mayoneze. Akazi keza!
No me canso de escuchar esta interpretación .Para mí una de las mejores cuando la comparo con otras
"Deja ya tu artimaña tonta, a este pez no atraparás..." #entendilareferencia
I heard this piece before through ringtone of one of my phone’s, especially on the piano part at 1:12😊
Stupendo !!
06:37
Everyone come here just to listen your Samsung washer end song ?
People:Schubert! Queremos nueva canción!
Schubert: Os gustan las truchas? :D
피아노 5중주 송어 4악장
Wonderful
Pov u have samsung washing mach😭😭😭😭😭
what instruments are played in this anyone
+The STJ Galaxy Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass and Piano.
Hexadox its a piano quintet
Samsung washer LOL
I heard this in the episode where Annie and her friends find the three musical clues after the wind blows them away. Annie needs to guess which is the great Schubert's favorite ride in order to win the horse, which is her favorite animal.
And never forget Leo's Silly sock
everyone talks about samsung washers and i was like " wasnt this the songs that prof james moriarty sang when he torture sherlock holmes 😂"
Bravo!!
So beautiful is the melody.
I'm very homesome
the cello is the star
Best moment at 03:07
Definitely one of the best
Es la perfección
My washing machine plays this tune when it's finished it's cleaning cycle !!!
So this is where my dryer machine gets its music from. The more you know.
This is what clean clothes sound like