Last Pieces by 14 Great Classical Composers

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  • @PianoMusicBros
    @PianoMusicBros  Год назад +236

    It's time to listen to the last works by some of the greatest classical composers! What's your favorite last work?
    ♫ Sheet Music (Mozart - Lacrimosa | Different Version): tinyurl.com/4hzcuctv *
    ♫ Sheet Music (Chopin - Mazurka in F minor, Op. 68, No. 4): tinyurl.com/nhcdy58y *
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    • @Dylonely_9274
      @Dylonely_9274 Год назад +14

      Tchaïkovski’s

    • @lilyoy7942
      @lilyoy7942 Год назад +9

      Either Mozart's Lacrimosa or Chopin's Mazurek.

    • @putcow
      @putcow Год назад +9

      The one of Schumann was actually published as a stunning beautiful variation which titled as Geistervariationen, ghost variation, absolutely worthy to be listened deeply.
      It literally made me cry in the soul when I first time met it in the hardest time of my life. It concentrates so much of pain and beauty of his life, chaos and sensation as the serious schizophrenia patient, you can really hear how he identified his auditory hallucinations as a sweet but hurtful melody (in which was the ghost singing by his ear, according to Schmann), organized it into the music, and the music gradually broke down with his soul, crying, resisting, until the final you couldn't fight anymore, what left was a slight wrysmile.

    • @BBB-hi4hc
      @BBB-hi4hc Год назад +11

      Liszt

    • @zhcpiano_score6896
      @zhcpiano_score6896 Год назад +4

      definitely is Bach's"Die Kunst der Fuge" Contrapunctus 14 "BACH" subject😇

  • @d3l_nev
    @d3l_nev Год назад +1141

    You can hear how Mozart was haunted by death. And Chopin was already saying goodbye to this world, it wasn't sad, it was pure void.

    • @bait5257
      @bait5257 Год назад +80

      Bro it's literally a requiem. That was the theme

    • @daviddinoger
      @daviddinoger Год назад +18

      Lacrimosa wasn't written by Mozart. Mozart died before he even finished the second movement

    • @captainchaos1311
      @captainchaos1311 Год назад +93

      @@daviddinoger Mozart died after he 8th bar of Lacrimosa. Everything after 45-60 seconds was his student

    • @raniericampellodellaspina2340
      @raniericampellodellaspina2340 Год назад +21

      @@bait5257 While there's a name out there, many accounts say that Mozart didn't know the commisioner and the messenger was a very mysterious man (Perhaps, just death having Mozart compose a Requiem for himself...

    • @d3l_nev
      @d3l_nev Год назад

      @@daviddinoger Dude, the best part of lacrimosa was by Mozart stfu

  • @JulieRiley-w7t
    @JulieRiley-w7t Год назад +291

    So many of these seem as though their composers were still in their creative prime, with plenty of energy and ideas still left to share with the world. Even the oldest composers seemed so full of inspiration. That is except Mozart's Lacrimosa. Whereas many of these pieces could be seen as a celebration of life, Mozart's seems like a resignation and departure from music as much as it was from life. As an artist, he seemed to embody every emotion and feeling he had, and this was his last piece to share to the world about these complicated and nuanced feelings of what death and forgiveness felt like, and the result became one of the most iconic and chilling pieces in the classical repertoire, as a bitter and sobering reminder of an experience that we all await.

    • @antoniozavaldski
      @antoniozavaldski Год назад +5

      Same applies for Tchaikovsky's

    • @lunagardvonbingen
      @lunagardvonbingen Год назад +9

      @@antoniozavaldski and Chopin's sounds like a goodbye

    • @gioiadelsapere
      @gioiadelsapere Год назад +4

      The lacrimosa takes part in mozart's Messa da requiem, a mass done for one's death (literally from latin "mass for rest"). It's almost as if death wrote it through him. At about half of the lacrimosa, mozart died and it is likely that a student of his took over and finished the lacrimosa and the rest of the requiem following mozart's instructions. Highly recommend listening to it, not only the lacrimosa but the whole requiem

    • @philderkomischetyp4481
      @philderkomischetyp4481 10 месяцев назад +1

      Probably not "their creative prime" as cognition steadily declines through age (expecting a lack of excercise etc), so really theyre just so creative that it really doens't make much of a differences.

  • @chris93703
    @chris93703 Год назад +1247

    How appropriate the last piece Bach wrote before he died was "Before Your Throne I Now Appear".

    • @bait5257
      @bait5257 Год назад +35

      Bruh I didn't even realize that

    • @FoxTrotteur
      @FoxTrotteur Год назад +186

      Actually a lot of them were on point
      Mozart : a requiem
      Schubert : extract of Swan Song
      Chopin : a Mazurka as a last farewell to his birth country
      Satie : A last Dance
      Grieg : In Heav'n above
      Liszt : Mephisto's Waltz
      They knew how to illustrate their death

    • @bobknight8412
      @bobknight8412 Год назад +55

      It wasn't. It was BWV 1080 The Art of Fugue

    • @slowbrosrus8163
      @slowbrosrus8163 Год назад +13

      fuga a 3 sogetti feels like the real final bach piece

    • @thereyougoagain1280
      @thereyougoagain1280 Год назад +53

      The story goes that Bach was blind for the last few months of his life. One day, he called one of his sons into his room, saying excitedly that he could see again. Then he had him bring a pen and paper because he heard music. He dictated to his son what he was hearing in his head and then passed away shortly thereafter. That piece was this chorale. The story is almost certainly largely apocryphal but I still love it and think it really suits the piece it’s associated with.

  • @tobiascrysel3492
    @tobiascrysel3492 Год назад +598

    It is a shame that a lot of these great composers died so early. Imagine the pieces they could have created later in life.

    • @johnchristopher8462
      @johnchristopher8462 Год назад +4

      Oh yes? Is there a reason

    • @kininiwong5350
      @kininiwong5350 Год назад +49

      back then, being a musician wasnt a great life choice. it was an unstable job and led many famous ones into debt.

    • @Swamp72
      @Swamp72 Год назад +69

      @@kininiwong5350 it’s not a great life choice nowadays either, unless you’re especially talented, and even then it doesn’t always go how you’d hope.

    • @kininiwong5350
      @kininiwong5350 Год назад +3

      @@Swamp72 listen to this guy, better explaining

    • @МаксимФилеев
      @МаксимФилеев Год назад +2

      I can't imagine them, because they haven't been created.

  • @danielszantoekeblad7615
    @danielszantoekeblad7615 Год назад +698

    Love how every composer has a rather simple last composition and then theres liszt at 73 years old with mephisto waltz no.4 😆

    • @drajanacz.1376
      @drajanacz.1376 Год назад +61

      He composed many, much deeper and simplier and mainly more modern and depressive pieces after his last Mephisto waltz. For example Bagatele sans tonalité. It is supposed to be the 5th Mephisto waltz, and it sounds very futuristic. And even this wasn't his last piece at all.

    • @therakeshkrishna
      @therakeshkrishna Год назад +10

      And that’s his easiest Mephisto waltz 😂

    • @complexideassimplified
      @complexideassimplified Год назад +4

      Lacrimosa is not simple when played as intended.

    • @zegel9580
      @zegel9580 Год назад +15

      ​@@complexideassimplifiedits not piano piece. Most piano arrangements are pretty doable, even by virtuosic composers. Source: i played thalberg's arrangement pretty well even though i suck

    • @karrotkake
      @karrotkake Год назад +1

      for some reason the fact that listz's last piece was mephisto waltz no 4 makes his death even more sad, atleast he got to live for a long time though, especially compared to all these other composers

  • @Jimbarleyy
    @Jimbarleyy Год назад +713

    Chopin’s last piece really sounds like a final sigh of life..💔 Same goes for Tchaikovsky

    • @brianbrennaman5655
      @brianbrennaman5655 Год назад +43

      Tchaiksovky's is really sad given that he killed himself shortly after they Premiere

    • @Jimbarleyy
      @Jimbarleyy Год назад

      @@brianbrennaman5655 Some people even thought the government ordered to kill himself because of his homosexuality

    • @j0shmyg0sh90
      @j0shmyg0sh90 Год назад +23

      ​@@brianbrennaman5655 not confirmed tho, although I do believe he did

    • @HikikoSunny01
      @HikikoSunny01 Год назад +1

      Tbf, iirc,Chopin died without air
      Edit: I may be dumb but yeah

    • @StormyTea
      @StormyTea Год назад +28

      I think the story goes that he was forced to "kill himself" by the secret police after they intercepted some mail which proved he was gay

  • @Octavio12341000
    @Octavio12341000 Год назад +128

    If Lacrimosa was Mozart last piece, he was in such a genius phase of his creative life.
    How many masterpieces we lost 😢

    • @sonicfan9588
      @sonicfan9588 9 месяцев назад +6

      The Requiem itself was the final piece but was left unfinished when he died

    • @justinnoble6506
      @justinnoble6506 9 месяцев назад +2

      Listen to the original chorale arrangement which is mindblowing. Then listen to his Kyrie from the Mass in C Minor

    • @sonicfan9588
      @sonicfan9588 9 месяцев назад

      @@justinnoble6506 from which one?

    • @kellangearytv1720
      @kellangearytv1720 7 месяцев назад

      #nootnoot

  • @songur0614
    @songur0614 10 месяцев назад +52

    It is a pity that Schubert only lived 31 years, but i love him the most. I can not stop asking myself what works he would achieve if he would have lived longer.

  • @chrismcdonald9120
    @chrismcdonald9120 Год назад +334

    How has no one mentioned the Tchaikovsky? The last movement of that symphony is absolutely heartbreaking

    • @mypianoschat9475
      @mypianoschat9475 Год назад +4

      Tchaikovsky was mentioned 3:38

    • @chrismcdonald9120
      @chrismcdonald9120 Год назад +18

      @@mypianoschat9475 ik he was in the video, I'm just wondering why there's almost no comments about him

    • @keescanalfp5143
      @keescanalfp5143 Год назад +18

      @@chrismcdonald9120,
      this arrangement with robotic electronic piano sounding horribly compared with the many many symphonic performances of the adagio lamentoso you can find on u-tube .

    • @himmel8901
      @himmel8901 Год назад +8

      @@keescanalfp5143 exactly, using the first movement would have been much better on a piano, the piano just cannot capture the feelings of the fourth movement, you need the strings for that

    • @chrismcdonald9120
      @chrismcdonald9120 Год назад +1

      @@keescanalfp5143 I already have a recording I love to listen to, the entire symphony is one of my all time favorites, my original comment was more referencing an actual orchestra performance

  • @lorddarkrai5753
    @lorddarkrai5753 9 месяцев назад +10

    Schumann is one of those guys that truly deserve some hugs. You only know him as a catchy composer and with a few amazing tracks up his sleeve until you learn more about his life and what he did to himself and why...........

  • @umbraacustluminaacust
    @umbraacustluminaacust Год назад +105

    Saint-Saëns' last piece moves my heart so deeply. A bit like a lullaby for the long slumber... 🖤

  • @griffinhaltom8144
    @griffinhaltom8144 Год назад +69

    "On the night of 17 February 1854, Schumann, suffering from severe aural hallucinations, claimed that he heard angels dictating a theme to him. If Clara Schumann’s diary entries are to be believed, Schumann immediately wrote down the theme, and on either 22 or 23 February started writing variations on it. At 2 in the afternoon of 27 February Schumann tried to drown himself in the icy Rhine; he was rescued by bargemen who dragged him ashore. The next day he returned to these variations and (it seems) completed them. He sent the work to Clara, but by then she had already left to stay with a friend at the advice of a doctor. On 4 March Schumann voluntarily committed himself to an asylum in Endenich, where he would die just a little over 2 years later."

    • @kidkrowtaylor.ৎ
      @kidkrowtaylor.ৎ Год назад +6

      His wife did live a long life and lived to compose more music.

  • @fpschubert
    @fpschubert Год назад +92

    Schubert's early death at the age of 31 is so sad! Like in his tombstone " "Music has here buried a rich treasure, But much fairer hopes"

    • @tomyamartino
      @tomyamartino Год назад +8

      Agreed. I think his early death was the greatest of all losses in classical music. He was a peer of Mozart and Beethoven, and superior even to my beloved Brahms.

    • @astghikkhumalyan3882
      @astghikkhumalyan3882 Год назад

      @@tomyamartino Sorry he wasn’t classical composer he was my romantic man

    • @Ziad3195
      @Ziad3195 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@astghikkhumalyan3882They all composed Classical music. Schubert lived in the Classical Era, but composed a mix between Classical and Romantic style music. He is one of the transitional composers with a deeply personal style.
      All these composers composed what we call Classical music though. No matter if they are modernists, romantics, classicists, etc.

    • @ArmanVeretennikov
      @ArmanVeretennikov 29 дней назад

      Liszt’s son died at age 20

  • @Estrosss
    @Estrosss Год назад +98

    Satie's final work reminded me of an ending to a comedic movie. Satie was known to joke and be really satire so it's pretty fitting. He went out with a bang!

    • @orinpiercy9769
      @orinpiercy9769 Год назад

      Agreed.

    • @kidkrowtaylor.ৎ
      @kidkrowtaylor.ৎ Год назад

      agreed

    • @Antimonuu
      @Antimonuu Год назад +7

      He was *Sati* r *e*

    • @sweetblis
      @sweetblis Год назад +2

      @@Antimonuu sati rush eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

    • @Accam570
      @Accam570 8 месяцев назад

      Good example: When talking about Debussy's 'From Dawn Till Noon On the Sea,' Satie quipped, 'I like the part at ten forty-five.

  • @wolfycayman9862
    @wolfycayman9862 2 месяца назад +5

    0:03 Die Taubenpost, Franz Schubert.
    0:51 Lacrimosa, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
    1:39 String Quartet No.6, Op.80,IV.Finale: Allegro Molto, Felix Mendelssohn.
    2:25 Mazurka in F Minor, Op.68,No.4, Frederic Chopin
    3:09 Theme in E - flat Major, Robert Schumann.
    3:37 Symphony No.6, Op.74,IV. Adagio Lamento, Ptoyr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
    4:33 Last Musical Thought, Ludwig Van Beethoven.
    5:14 Relache, XXI Petite Danse Finale: La Queue du Chien, Erik Satie.
    5:42 In Heav'n Above, Edvard Grieg.
    6:16 Before Your Throne I Now Appear, Johann Sebastian Bach.
    7:11 im not typing all of this, Joseph Haydn.
    7:52 Mephisto Waltz No.4, Franz Liszt.
    8:28 Tutti Gabbati!, Giuseppe Verdi.
    9:09 Feuillet d'album, Op.169, Camille Saint - Saens.
    hope this helped!

    • @Yotam1703
      @Yotam1703 2 месяца назад +1

      I’m not typing all of this 💀

  • @marendenison3550
    @marendenison3550 Год назад +79

    1:13 man. This is the first time I’ve heard Mozart’s Requiem on piano,, the chord progression in this… wow.

    • @兄さん
      @兄さん Год назад +2

      it's just la folia?

    • @Zimzamzoom95
      @Zimzamzoom95 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@兄さんit's not lol

    • @gooseguyfilms4460
      @gooseguyfilms4460 Месяц назад

      @@兄さん wait that’s crazy I hear it. That’s funny.

  • @drdeathgt3625
    @drdeathgt3625 Год назад +138

    Lacrosima by mozart is definietly my favourite

  • @DDReed-y1i
    @DDReed-y1i 8 месяцев назад +4

    How could they compose so much beautiful music in such short life spans? So amazing.

  • @HikikoSunny01
    @HikikoSunny01 Год назад +202

    Beethoven last piece is such an interesting topic, the last thing he completed was his new final movement to opus 130, but Last Musical Thoughts is the last substantial thing he wrote (and the only way it survived was by a piano transcription that Diabelli made)
    Beethoven left many sketches throughout his life: 6th piano concerto, 10th symphony, oboe concerto (possibly lost), early versions of works, etc. We have luck that we have so many sketches to see, Mozart as examples didn't leave many sketches behind (and a part was destroyed by Constance)
    I think I got a little off the subject of the video, huh?

    • @caterscarrots3407
      @caterscarrots3407 Год назад +1

      Yeah. I’ve heard speculations that since we have nothing of the original string quintet, maybe it was never really written by Beethoven at all, much like the Farewell to Piano that was once attributed to Beethoven but is now pretty universally thought to not be Beethoven’s work. And yeah, it’s nice to have so many Beethoven sketches. I know I plan on transcribing some of those sketches that I can find on IMSLP into MuseScore for the Classical Music Library I’m making with MuseScore, maybe even take a shot at completing some of them like the early C minor symphony sketch(not the Fifth Symphony sketches, but the one dating from before the First Symphony, the one with a Hess number)?
      I don’t know, I’m like having mixed feelings on completing Beethoven sketches. On the one hand, it would be nice to have more than just the sketch. On the other hand, I’d be afraid I’m taking too much from the middle period to really have a good completion of it. Of course, his middle period style elements do show up earlier in C minor pieces(Even his very first composition, 9 Variations on a March by Dressler, arguably has middle period style elements showing through), so maybe some Fifth Symphony influence in the completion of the early C minor symphony sketch wouldn’t be bad? I don’t know.

    • @HikikoSunny01
      @HikikoSunny01 Год назад

      @@caterscarrots3407 It's Hess 298

    • @HikikoSunny01
      @HikikoSunny01 Год назад +2

      @@caterscarrots3407 About the quintet, it sounds very Beethovian in my opinion, but we know that he was composing until the end of 1826, and if what Schindler said about his last notes is real (march 1825), it's not impossible that he might really written something, also, although Diabelli indeed made a transcription, there's also some sketchy that are believed to be from the same quintet, I doubt that we'll ever find the truth about this though

    • @HikikoSunny01
      @HikikoSunny01 Год назад +1

      @@caterscarrots3407 about completing his sketches, well let's be honest, Beethoven's garbage is the treasure of humanity, i think it's interesting to do and imagine how would he complete the pieces

    • @HikikoSunny01
      @HikikoSunny01 Год назад

      @@caterscarrots3407 About Beethoven's middle style signs in his early compositions, is that he was he was trapped by the stylistic norms of the time, it's easy to see that he tried what he could to escape. (His piano concerto no. 0 is good examples of how much he could've been felt trapped, although it's a valuable way to see a bit more of the "Bonn style" )

  • @jesustovar2549
    @jesustovar2549 Год назад +24

    Beethoven's last musical thought sounds victorious, as if he still didn't want to leave this world as he was ready to do great things, what I would have given to hear them.
    Satie's last piece sounds like ragtime since he was probably influenced by it, I guess you never know what to expect from certain composers.
    I'm glad that not all of the latest composers' pieces sound sad, I'm glad that not all the latest pieces by composers sound sad, it's not that I have anything against it, actually I imagined some of them like Chopin, Schumann, Grieg or Saint-Saëns playing them.

  • @GiangMai-f7g
    @GiangMai-f7g Год назад +14

    Heh, all of these are INCREDIBLE. I love Camille’s. It’s so impossible . All of these Camille’s wrote his first song at 3 years old. And end at 85 !!!!!!!!!!!! He’s so lucky.

  • @BransZ6776
    @BransZ6776 Год назад +15

    Lets give respect to Beethoven even he lost his hearing but still he can make such a beautiful piece

  • @LEGhellnah
    @LEGhellnah Год назад +180

    Imagine if Chopin lived to be 80 years old

    • @MaslAlek
      @MaslAlek Год назад +22

      True, we can assume that his peak compositions would be yet to come.

    • @itzelguerra2655
      @itzelguerra2655 Год назад +27

      I often imagine the same thing. Just think, another Ballade another Scherzo or Sonata. 😢

    • @darinas482
      @darinas482 Год назад +10

      Imagine how many more beautiful pieces he might have written 😩😩😩

    • @noobzpridejr
      @noobzpridejr Год назад +9

      Imagine if he didn't burn most of his pieces

    • @lorddarkrai5753
      @lorddarkrai5753 9 месяцев назад +4

      "Dear Pianists you shall know pain"

  • @joshuaslater7858
    @joshuaslater7858 Год назад +16

    Schumann’s story when he wrote the Ghost Variations was so tragic.

  • @randompianist655
    @randompianist655 Год назад +10

    Beethoven and Erik's Last Work Represents "Don't be Sad I'm Gone, just appreciate I lived"

  • @reinnner5964
    @reinnner5964 Год назад +23

    Felix mendelssohn is like the final scene of his life while remembering his past day
    Chopin is like smoking and drinking at bar on a raining night
    Tchaikovsky is like remembering his young lifes, regret it and wish there is a tomorrow
    Beethoveen is like pure joy and no regret and still virgin forever

  • @AwesomeBrony8823
    @AwesomeBrony8823 5 месяцев назад +7

    2:39 I think the fact that Chopin's last piece was a mazurka shows his love for Poland.

    • @deloxlox1635
      @deloxlox1635 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes indeed, he truly loved his country until the end
      (By the way correct form is mazurek not mazurka)

  • @EduardoRohdeEras
    @EduardoRohdeEras Год назад +33

    That Saint Saens was overwhelming

  • @BaroqueBach.
    @BaroqueBach. Год назад +11

    What is great compilation! This channel deserves more promotion. Good work!

  • @ikmarchini
    @ikmarchini Год назад +14

    Wonderful idea and collection. Verdi's last work was his Stabat Mater of 1897.

  • @jake711
    @jake711 2 месяца назад +4

    Video is out of date mozart just came back to drop a new piece.

  • @mypianoschat9475
    @mypianoschat9475 Год назад +25

    Bach sounds like heaven, Mozart definition of Death
    Tchaikovsky heartbreaking.

  • @zuarbrincar769
    @zuarbrincar769 Месяц назад +5

    Update this video, Mozart released his last song recently

    • @deltalitprof
      @deltalitprof Месяц назад +1

      Not correct. What was found was a work from his youth.

    • @zuarbrincar769
      @zuarbrincar769 Месяц назад +1

      @@deltalitprof I'm making a joke

  • @Henri.d.Olivoir
    @Henri.d.Olivoir Год назад +21

    I have heard there is a debate whether Chopin's last piece was this Mazurka in F minor, or one in G minor

  • @dailychickennugget1053
    @dailychickennugget1053 4 месяца назад +2

    Mozart's Lacrimosa was the most saddest music piece 😢😢

  • @rhoclouds
    @rhoclouds Год назад +31

    bach living to his 60s is incredible. most people back then didnt even make it to 40. what a miracle that he lived long enough to keep composing such a masterful body of music

    • @kairon5249
      @kairon5249 Год назад +22

      he was average. The reason life expectancy was so low was because of infant mortality. If you lived past the age of 10 in those days you could reasonably expect to live into your sixties.

  • @jeremyjeffes8603
    @jeremyjeffes8603 Год назад +11

    I like the way you ordered them in by age at death.

  • @charlesthomas5956
    @charlesthomas5956 Год назад +12

    Nice. Now make first pieces by 14 great classical composers

  • @drajanacz.1376
    @drajanacz.1376 Год назад +31

    Fun fact. Liszt's last completed piece was Unstern-sinister-disastro. Just saying. But I appreciate this idea and fact, that you included Lisztie. Our poor Franzi deserves attention. :'3❤️❤️❤️

    • @FranzLiszt0904
      @FranzLiszt0904 Год назад +5

      Mephisto Waltz 4 has some completions, Liszt has many epic pieces but left unfinished, theres a second piece based on God Save the queen, or spanish song book, etc...

    • @drajanacz.1376
      @drajanacz.1376 Год назад +5

      @@FranzLiszt0904 Oh yeah, many of them were unfinnished... Do you know why? It's actually pretty funny... Some stupid people kept stealing him parts of the scores. :')

    • @FranzLiszt0904
      @FranzLiszt0904 Год назад +2

      @@drajanacz.1376 Could be abandoned, maybe that or even not enough time

    • @drajanacz.1376
      @drajanacz.1376 Год назад

      @@FranzLiszt0904 Of course. But not only that. As I say. This happened pretty often.

  • @robertgoss4842
    @robertgoss4842 27 дней назад

    Even if I hadn't known these were their last compositions, I would say that each selection was gripping, yet profoundly saddening.

  • @heinedietiker4943
    @heinedietiker4943 Год назад +6

    The final movement of Tchaikovsky's 6th Symphony begins with the desperation that leads to the subject cutting his wrists and bleeding until his heart stops beating.

  • @chipensemble
    @chipensemble Год назад +12

    Mozart's Lacrimosa as his last composition is a legend - his actual last work on the Requiem is the Hostias et preces

  • @Bruceykeys
    @Bruceykeys Год назад +12

    The Saint Saens piece was very beautiful ❤

  • @gabewaller3999
    @gabewaller3999 Год назад +10

    Liszt went out with a bang
    And what a wonder piece for bach to go out with
    And where is rachmaninoff

  • @telephilia
    @telephilia Год назад +11

    Beethoven's last official (completed) work was the new finale for String Quartet Opus 130. The work stated here is a mere fragment.

    • @nachito2002x
      @nachito2002x 11 месяцев назад

      The "UnheardBeethoven" site says that his very last piece was an Instrumental Sketch, probably for the new finale of Op. 130 (the piece is an transcription for piano and its length is only about 4 seconds). It is catalogued as Bia. 849, the final Biamonti number of the catalogue and it was written in March 1827, ten or twelve days before his death.

  • @angelaknebel4156
    @angelaknebel4156 2 месяца назад

    Such a beautiful, poignant and moving video!!!! So sad especially that these great composers left us too soon!!! 😭💜

  • @Ceiran-q
    @Ceiran-q Месяц назад +1

    Love how Schubert’s starts with “Die”.

  • @Gravitynaut
    @Gravitynaut Год назад +5

    i think my favorite final works are the adagio from Mahler's 10th and Berg's violin concerto. The former is famous for it's 10 note chord, a "scream of anguish" unprecedented in tonal music. Berg's final completed thoughts wound up causing him to leave Lulu unfinished, but he was spurred into writing his violin concerto "to the memory of an angel" after the passing of Alma Mahler-Gropius' 18 year old daughter, obviously unaware he would pass soon after. The music is dodecaphonic but the row is comprised of the open strings of the violin, filled in by thirds to create tonal implications. The final four notes of the row are an ascending whole tone scale which allows him to quote Bach's chorale setting of "Es ist genug". Very haunting moment of resignation and serenity. Webern was to conduct the premiere of the work shortly after Berg's passing, but for one reason or another was unable to go through with it, and the baton was passed to hermann scherchen.

    • @remomazzetti8757
      @remomazzetti8757 Год назад

      The Adagio to Mahler's 10th is NOT his last music. He left a 2000 measure draft of the entire 5 movement Symphony, and there's every reason to believe that the glorious Finale was his last music. In any case, he sketched the entire symphony in July of 1910 but didn't die until May 18, 1911, so it wasn't written on his deathbed.

  • @recurvearcher6542
    @recurvearcher6542 Год назад +1

    Thankyou, I think we forget these composer's were going about their daily routine, still exploring musical possibilities, developing new work ideas , only to inconveniently die, I'm positive if they knew time's up, gentlemen, most if not all would be extremely annoyed.
    Great post.

  • @ColonelFredPuntridge
    @ColonelFredPuntridge Год назад +1

    Nice that you included _Falstaff!_ Such an amazing, ferocious comedy.

  • @jbrisby
    @jbrisby Год назад +15

    Lacrimose is one of my favorite words, and Lacrimosa is one of my favorite pieces.

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima Год назад +5

    Listening to these masterpieces ,
    the troublesome affairs of the mundane world is washed away

  • @youssefelansary6746
    @youssefelansary6746 Год назад +6

    Schubert, Mendelssohn are very unique and underrated

  • @timespaice
    @timespaice Год назад +4

    Camille saint-saens last sonata literaly sound like the best end game credit melody ever made.

  • @marych6541
    @marych6541 Год назад +2

    I love how random and fun the falstaff is.

  • @PianistTanooki
    @PianistTanooki Год назад +6

    Tchaikovsky’s final piece was his single movement third piano concerto, not the sixth symphony. The sixth symphony was the last to be premiered in his lifetime, but the last completed composition of his, his Piano Concerto No. 3 in E-flat Major, was written after the sixth symphony.

  • @crazymen1721
    @crazymen1721 6 месяцев назад +1

    I find that the most beautiful music in the classicals are the simplest ones

  • @boomizummi6425
    @boomizummi6425 Год назад +33

    Schubert is my favourite composer It's very sad to me to see that from the all composers he is the younger who died....

    • @jessicachiu5953
      @jessicachiu5953 Год назад +5

      me too, I was wondering why he came out frist instead of Bach, until I saw other people's age...🥲

    • @pacifist1360
      @pacifist1360 Год назад

      I'd say Chopin.

    • @kidkrowtaylor.ৎ
      @kidkrowtaylor.ৎ Год назад +3

      @@pacifist1360 Chopin died when he was 39, but Schubert died when he was 31

    • @kidkrowtaylor.ৎ
      @kidkrowtaylor.ৎ Год назад +1

      Schubert is one of my favorites too but not enough to qualify for "top fav" material. He's still awesome tho. He's one of the best in the romantic period.

    • @boomizummi6425
      @boomizummi6425 Год назад

      @@kidkrowtaylor.ৎWho is your favorite composer?

  • @Zazathetired
    @Zazathetired Год назад +2

    Verdi really said " If I'm going out I'm goin out with a bang!!

  • @EmdrGreg
    @EmdrGreg Год назад +5

    Wonderful! I'd like to hear more of these, please!

    • @franzMustafapiano
      @franzMustafapiano Год назад

      I will make a channel to play many piano pieces the channel called franz Mustafa

  • @charliepotts5604
    @charliepotts5604 Год назад +1

    so happy to see mendelssohn in this video!

  • @classicallpvault
    @classicallpvault Год назад +5

    Verdi did compose several more pieces after Falstaff.

  • @AmnhaccodienVietNam
    @AmnhaccodienVietNam Год назад +4

    Beethoven, Mozart and Seans are my favorite composers

  • @nadirwerner3026
    @nadirwerner3026 Год назад +4

    How depressing is the last Chopin Mazurka. Unique composer.

  • @ArthurCSchaperMR
    @ArthurCSchaperMR 6 месяцев назад +1

    So many of them died so young. How tragic!

  • @gagegarner6654
    @gagegarner6654 Год назад +4

    I don’t think this was Beethoven’s last completed work. He didnt complete the String Quintet in C, someone else had to. Therefore his Grosse Fuge would be his last piece completed by Beethoven.

    • @Gravitynaut
      @Gravitynaut Год назад +2

      incorrect, his last completed work was a replacement finale for the Bb major string quartet for which the grosse fuge was originally the final movement.

  • @gregoryhouston1886
    @gregoryhouston1886 Год назад +3

    I always thought Art of the Fugue was Bach's last piece. It is still eerie how it just stops.

  • @bas_rohman
    @bas_rohman Год назад +3

    Lacrimosa always makes me cry😭

  • @chewlan9240
    @chewlan9240 Год назад +23

    What an interesting video. Can you do Ravel's music evolution next??

  • @agorrab9811
    @agorrab9811 Год назад +3

    I Like Mendelssohn And Chopin,But Chopin's Last Piece Is Sad.

  • @takasara6884
    @takasara6884 Год назад +1

    いろんなことを経験していろんな事を悟った、それぞれの人生の厚みを感じます

  • @BeethovensSymphony
    @BeethovensSymphony Год назад +2

    Somebody Give Beethoven an Oscar with this Last Piece Named "Last Musical thought or Letzer Musikalischer Gedanke"

  • @drajanacz.1376
    @drajanacz.1376 Год назад +5

    Edit of my previous comment: I am sorry to say, but I am deeply dissapointed and disgusted by the fact, that 1) Mephisto waltz no.4 wasn't his last composition at all.
    2) this claim is highly dissrespectful since it again, as people like, makes from Liszt just a common showman. I really wonder how many people here know something more than just that he was showman? You all should know how tragic his life actually was. And in bonus you should know, that all of his late compositions were sarcastical, ironical or just so horribly dark and depressive, that I am sometimes just not able to finish them. And I am not even going to talk about his actual last composition. The already mentioned Unstern!. (Oh yes, it's written with that Exclamation mark)
    Well, I hope I was clear. I don't want to be rude or make bad critics. That's not my point at all. I just want to let other people know that Liszt wasn't just a piano smasher. Please. If you have time, read something about him. I guarrant you, that he was one of the sweetest and kindest people who ever lived and he really deserves love and also to be remembered.❤

    • @andreavoros-marky4203
      @andreavoros-marky4203 Год назад +2

      You are oh so right!
      He was a showman for sure.
      But also a great pianist, composer. Devoted friend. A philantopist, generous teacher (his masterclasses were free) also I believe he invented this type of mentoring...
      Helped people in need in and outside of the art world.
      Devoted catholic and so many more!

    • @drajanacz.1376
      @drajanacz.1376 Год назад +2

      @@andreavoros-marky4203 Exactly, my friend 😭 (omg, I have read so many books about him. By Walker and the others... It irritates me So much that only me and few other people know the truth. :'3 Nagyon örülök that you know it as well❤️)

    • @andreavoros-marky4203
      @andreavoros-marky4203 Год назад +2

      @@drajanacz.1376 Well it is kinda a must for me being Hungarian and all. 😉

  • @wehaveasituation
    @wehaveasituation Год назад +2

    Wow..just wow. What a great presentation for those who might seek to learn some of these seemingly straight forward keyboard excursions. Thanks so much. Each of these beloved members of the pantheon are not just represented but present, asking us to take them by the hands..and learn and play these eternal tunes.

  • @lindildeev5721
    @lindildeev5721 Год назад +7

    How ironic: Liszt had become a priest and his last work was about the Devil.

  • @KINGSLAYER17_CODM
    @KINGSLAYER17_CODM Год назад +4

    It's not a piano piece it's literally a outro song for them

  • @jmenz2578
    @jmenz2578 Год назад +24

    Mozart's last piece is probably the best one.

    • @glad57
      @glad57 Год назад +12

      Except he didn’t even write most of it. He only wrote the first 8 bars and his student wrote the rest. I personally think the first 8 bars rlly are the best part tho.

    • @HikikoSunny01
      @HikikoSunny01 Год назад +5

      ​@@glad57 He wrote until "judicandus homos reus"
      Not sure if it's bar 8, but the video shows until this part anyway

    • @captainchaos1311
      @captainchaos1311 Год назад +1

      @@glad57 what about the rest of the Requiem before Lacrimosa? is that not a masterpiece?

  • @knuggems
    @knuggems Год назад +10

    But… the last thing Bach wrote was the last movement from “The art of Fugue”. I mean, it’s even unfinished because he died.

    • @HikikoSunny01
      @HikikoSunny01 Год назад

      Iirc, actually he left unfinished some years before his death (he was going blind)

    • @spittyllama5902
      @spittyllama5902 Год назад +1

      ​@@HikikoSunny01 it's often thought that he left it on purpose. As a way to encourage others to attempt to finish it

    • @HikikoSunny01
      @HikikoSunny01 Год назад

      @@spittyllama5902 It's a possibility

    • @thisistopsy
      @thisistopsy Год назад +2

      The Art of Fugue was left unfinished because Bach became blind and was unable to work with it, which means 1749 would be the date of Contrapunctus 14's (19 if you count the five canons) last bars.
      The chorale BWV 668 was actually composed years prior, possibly dating back to Weimar before he came to Leipzig. But the one shown in this video is a variant, BWV 668a, that Bach had orally notated in his deathbed in early 1750. This is a more complete version, and there is a wide consensus that this was Bach's very final musical piece.

    • @HikikoSunny01
      @HikikoSunny01 Год назад

      @@thisistopsy Yup

  • @TheSaltydog07
    @TheSaltydog07 Месяц назад

    Brilliant. Thank you❤

  • @pippo5745
    @pippo5745 Год назад +3

    This saint saens piece is so poetic!

  • @ivankolobov9502
    @ivankolobov9502 Год назад

    Can’t thank you enough for including Satie ❤

  • @stefanrosu552
    @stefanrosu552 Год назад +3

    A common mistake is the idea that Mozart's last piece is the requiem when in fact the last piece he had written before he died was his clarinet concerto. Look it up

    • @m1co294
      @m1co294 Год назад

      That's his final completed composition. Mozart was essentially clenching a pen and the manuscript for his own Requiem when he died.

    • @hjo4104
      @hjo4104 Год назад

      ​@@m1co294no, cantata kv 623

    • @Very_Rando_person
      @Very_Rando_person 4 месяца назад

      What=a fight

    • @deltalitprof
      @deltalitprof Месяц назад

      Why do people so confidently offer false information on social media? Could you provide some insight into this?

  • @Hi123-vg1rx
    @Hi123-vg1rx Год назад +4

    What about Camille saint Saens he wrote such a beatiful melody why hasn’t no one talked about his

  • @frenngarod5820
    @frenngarod5820 10 месяцев назад +1

    descansen en paz esos grandes maestros.

  • @edwardmiao4423
    @edwardmiao4423 Год назад

    I must admit, all of these music pieces sound quite nice

  • @kidkrowtaylor.ৎ
    @kidkrowtaylor.ৎ Год назад +1

    It's fitting that Satie's last piece is called "A last dance"

  • @DownhillAllTheWay
    @DownhillAllTheWay 5 месяцев назад +1

    A lot of these pieces have an abrupt end. Is that for the obvious reason - that they were still being written when the end came?
    It's amazing how young some of them died, having made a world name for themselves. Schubert, Mozart, Mendelssohn and Chopin didn't really have much time to do it!

    • @AquaHeart
      @AquaHeart 2 месяца назад

      Pretty sure these are all just excerpts, not the full pieces.

    • @DownhillAllTheWay
      @DownhillAllTheWay 2 месяца назад

      @@AquaHeart I'm sure you're right - but what is being stressed here is the unexpected ending that these pieces have. There could be many reasons for that - it got tidied away by the wife, and was never found again; or - "the dog ate my homework!" - or, the question I alluded to - were these the last notes that the composer ever wrote?

  • @Jgm101music
    @Jgm101music Год назад +1

    Famous last notes

  • @Dylonely_9274
    @Dylonely_9274 Год назад +25

    Schubert died so young…

  • @MRC_Hobby
    @MRC_Hobby Год назад +7

    Beethoven is still joking around until the end❤

  • @jonatanlaredo
    @jonatanlaredo 10 месяцев назад +1

    The last piece of Mozart was not Lacrimosa, it was Domine Jesu and Hostias

  • @snorefest1621
    @snorefest1621 Год назад +1

    Liszt might be onto something (also to note most composers have many unfinished projects upon their death, including Bach's Art of Fugue)

  • @always_looking_at_you
    @always_looking_at_you 2 месяца назад

    가장 일찍 죽은 작곡가와 가장 늦게 죽은 작곡가의 곡 분위기가 둘 다 평화롭다는 것이 나는 흥미롭다.

  • @ethans-d6105
    @ethans-d6105 Год назад +7

    where's rachmaninoff? >:(
    good video though, I genuinely appreciated it

  • @ahmadalmasarani523
    @ahmadalmasarani523 Год назад +1

    You can hear how Mozart was haunted by death. And Chopin was already saying goodbye to this world, Tchaikovsky was already knowing he was going to die, it wasn't sad, it was pure void. But Felix was like "Death Ah Phooey" but he was proven wrong hahah.

  • @gamerryan8604
    @gamerryan8604 Год назад +1

    Its so crazy that Franz Lizst could play that well at the age of 73

  • @oritdrimer4354
    @oritdrimer4354 Год назад +3

    Are we going to skip over Saint-Saens? He had such a long career and this piece is the last cherry on top, and Grieg's, and Schumann's.

  • @katherinemalobo9803
    @katherinemalobo9803 Год назад +1

    damn felix going off with a BOOM🌋

  • @saisaihuang5895
    @saisaihuang5895 4 месяца назад

    I love this video and piano to play music and this video is awesome 🎉❤😮