The actual performance of this piece is really good because usually other performances of this piece are sometimes too fast or too loud in some parts. But this is just perfect.
Played this when I got home from settling a 2 1/2 year legal case I won and squashed the other side. Marched around my room waving the five figure settlement check and laughing to myself like a loon.
In elementary school (75 years ago) my music teacher had a routine to help us remember the title and the composer of many classical pieces..such as Marche Slave. She put words to the music. I.E March Slave: The theme went: "Tchaikovsky. the Russian composer wrote March Slave, to describe the spirit of his people, struggling to win victory" I hope this helps with other pieces you want to remember for many many years as I do. JBGAM
Finally found the perfect recording. A recording where the oboe or whatever instrument is playing the offbeats isn’t rushing at 4:28 This piece is just absolutely amazing! So powerful, invigorating, and grand! I love it!
Serbo-Russian march (Сербско-русский марш or Cрпско-руски марш) in original title! Tchaikovsky dedicated march to Russian and Serbian brothers who fought together in Serbo-Turkish War (1876-78)!
The first melody 0:13 is based on a serbian song called "Sunce jarko ne sijas jednako/Сунце јарко не сијаш једнако" ((You) Sun are not shining the same) after that there is the second melody 3:56 wich comes from another serbian song called "Rado ide Srbin u vojnike/Радо иде србин у војнике" (Happily goes the/a Serbian to the soldiers). And finally 4:52 there are coming the russians with their Zar-Anthem (during sowijetrussia the anthem was forbidden, therefore, it was replaced with a melody from Galzunov. But now it's played again like Tschaikowsky wrote it. :)
The Big Electron Woom Woum WOW! His music is really good too, dramatic and glorious like Tchaikovsky! Thanks for sharing this with me!! I am quite new to classical music, but so far I love it
you are welcome, i am kind of new to classical music too. I found another good one from Dvorak "Sinfonia dal nuovo mondo", amazing too, if you find a good song comment it here and we can share our findings :). EDIT: I also found these: -Felix Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto in E minor op.64 - Haydn - Symphony no. 45 in F# min (Farewell) - I. Allegro Assai These last two are not epic as the others. Mendelssohn is energic melancholy, very romantic. And Haydn´s music is just a description for the word "excelence"
I just love this piece. It really inspires the inner leader I have deep inside me. Like, I feel empowered, enough to conquer the world and make my enemies tumble upon my greatness.
It's all fun and nice until you have to play this for all state orchestra, with two octave jumps on eighth notes, and incredibly fast double and triple tonguing. This is on the trumpet part.
I know it's a 19th Century war memorial piece, but the part starting at 3:35 makes me think of a 20th Century communist dance, with massive amounts of dancers waving flags or ribbons. Gotta love it.
Tchaikovsky and Freud are the SAME person! Don't believe me? Well then why is it a proven FACT that Freud was in the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles with Sean Patrick Flannery who was in Boondock Saints with Norman Reedus where they killed in self defense members of the Russian mafia who are from Russia which is next to Ukraine where Alexander Rodnyansky is from who produced Jayne Mansfield's car which stars Kevin Bacon whose brother Michael Bacon is a composer which is the same thing Tchaikovsky was. IT ALL MAKES SENSE. X KIRA IS MIKAMI!
mucho se tapan los vientos y suena algo apagado. Ademas, falta mayor sentimiento; en mi opinion puesto que no se puede diferenciar los instrumentos que tocan. Se los digo porque yo la he tocado con la mejor orquesta peruana: ODB
Classical music is my life. I couldn't live without it.
Same!
Same bro, and without metal. Love both.
Same, my viola is my life! I really want to preform this piece in the future of my musical career lol
True
Hell yeah!
The actual performance of this piece is really good because usually other performances of this piece are sometimes too fast or too loud in some parts. But this is just perfect.
Played this when I got home from settling a 2 1/2 year legal case I won and squashed the other side. Marched around my room waving the five figure settlement check and laughing to myself like a loon.
that's the way to do it man
This is probably the BEST comment I've ever read in my life!!!!
Hahahajahahaha!
@@hjarnansjarn5969 you mean hjå hjå hjå 😀
@@nhmooytis7058 Hje hje hje!
The last couple minutes are so effing metal.
The intro is perfect for planning your world domination
In elementary school (75 years ago) my music teacher had a routine to help us remember the title and the composer of many classical pieces..such as Marche Slave. She put words to the music. I.E March Slave: The theme went:
"Tchaikovsky. the Russian composer wrote March Slave, to describe the spirit of his people, struggling to win victory" I hope this helps with other pieces you want to remember for many many years as I do. JBGAM
Finally found the perfect recording. A recording where the oboe or whatever instrument is playing the offbeats isn’t rushing at 4:28
This piece is just absolutely amazing! So powerful, invigorating, and grand! I love it!
I’m an oboist and I’m playing this song so, just for you, I’m going to make sure I’m not rushing there
@@sambekolay8138 you should also do it for, you know, the rest of the band lol
I played this in 1944 when my father was in that pacific in WW2 and I was 4 years old I have been hooked on classical music ever since then.
Interesting how both Chopin and Tchaikovsky's Op. 31 are big pieces in B-flat minor.
Who doesn't want to become a dictator after hearing this.
Don't you mean "who does"? And I already do, but this made me want to even more muahahaha
Hey, Premier, fancy meeting you here!
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Serbo-Russian march (Сербско-русский марш or Cрпско-руски марш) in original title! Tchaikovsky dedicated march to Russian and Serbian brothers who fought together in Serbo-Turkish War (1876-78)!
Had a general idea, but that is cool to know. I love the piece anyway.
The first melody 0:13 is based on a serbian song called "Sunce jarko ne sijas jednako/Сунце јарко не сијаш једнако" ((You) Sun are not shining the same) after that there is the second melody 3:56 wich comes from another serbian song called "Rado ide Srbin u vojnike/Радо иде србин у војнике" (Happily goes the/a Serbian to the soldiers). And finally 4:52 there are coming the russians with their Zar-Anthem (during sowijetrussia the anthem was forbidden, therefore, it was replaced with a melody from Galzunov. But now it's played again like Tschaikowsky wrote it. :)
The slow rising of the music, like true anger going to a boiling point, and then the calm, and then buildup
I don't always listen to Marche Slave, but when I do my neighbors do too
Best end to a song ever, jesus last 2 minutes is an orgasm for the soul. Bless this man
It's NOT A SONG!!!
8:32 The fanfare here is one of the most memorable parts of this song to me
Mannn a friend recommended this piece to me... I feel motivated to write music more than ever now ! 😩❤️😭
Man, I wish I was a friend of Mann. If he's sharing the goods with you, you've got to get out there and produce!
The Black Hand of Serbia brought me here on American Memorial Day. Zivela🤚🖤 Thanks for the sacrifices all around.
Such a crazy piece of music.
Dis niggah be dank as fuck, dat drop at 2:20 doe.
8:13 goosebumps
and goose steps
I think I've found my favourite composer!
try listening to (if you havent) . Giuseppe Verdi, réquiem dies irae if you like this. Both are glory inspiring
The Big Electron Woom Woum WOW! His music is really good too, dramatic and glorious like Tchaikovsky! Thanks for sharing this with me!! I am quite new to classical music, but so far I love it
you are welcome, i am kind of new to classical music too. I found another good one from Dvorak "Sinfonia dal nuovo mondo", amazing too, if you find a good song comment it here and we can share our findings :).
EDIT: I also found these:
-Felix Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto in E minor op.64
- Haydn - Symphony no. 45 in F# min (Farewell) - I. Allegro Assai
These last two are not epic as the others.
Mendelssohn is energic melancholy, very romantic. And Haydn´s music is just a description for the word "excelence"
The Big Electron Woom Woum omg, all of those are beautiful! Added to my music playlist
I like these:
Smetana ~ Moldau
Morgenstemning - Grieg
I knew morning mood, and i like it a lot. Smetana Moldau is great, i have listened it vefore but i didnt remember the name, thank you! :)
The melody played by the brass from 8:00 to 8:32, that was also used in the 1812 Overture, was Tsarist Russia's national anthem.
That's "Bozhe Tsarya hrani", or God save the Tsar, anthem of the Russian Empire.
Wow. This is an incredible composition.
BRAVO!
Great performance! That was pretty dang convincing!
To truly appreciate the piece you have to hear it performed live.
You feel the hairs on your neck stand on end!
I just love this piece. It really inspires the inner leader I have deep inside me. Like, I feel empowered, enough to conquer the world and make my enemies tumble upon my greatness.
looking back now, very cheesy comment. great music nonetheless
@@kingtiger533 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Nah, I'm behind you commander!
Gennadi Rozhdestvensky FAST version is amazing!!! Most other directors are slow.
ooo...yeah! Tchaikovsky rules!!!!!!
This gives me strenght! And inspiration! So full of power!
i'm a big fan of u tchaikovsky
It's all fun and nice until you have to play this for all state orchestra, with two octave jumps on eighth notes, and incredibly fast double and triple tonguing. This is on the trumpet part.
G Senjou anyone? Anyhow, marvelous piece!
Mugsi I'm glad I played it because I wouldn't know about this piece otherwise.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Kuristina
Playing this in orchestra
2:40 (regionals excerpt)
ignore this, this is just a time stamp for me. 2:38, 1:11
This makes me feel like an evil general preparing to fire up a massive death machine and fulfill my destiny to rule the galaxy.
3:56 Chromebook
The song is called "Rado ide Srbin u vojnike" :)
“Tonight we’re gonna play Peter Tchaikovsky’s Marche Slave and it goes like this... 7:29 “ -Coach Wade, Survivor Tocantis
I have to have stuff like this playing when I'm painting. Opens the creative pores, so to speak.🎨
Sublime
Mislim da je ovo ipak Tchaikovsky - Serbo-Russian March
Стул Папани был прекрасен
Austin this Sunday no mercy 2000
This song makes me wanna write more songs and I love it 😢 as a sax player I feel like this song is the bom
I love it as a Turk
Numan Eskitürk same
I know the intro from a metal band, I belive it was the band Accept, and the song: Metal heart.
Por usted, Punseto.
Boa noite Bruno
2:21 the start of a war and every slave fight for goverm.
Btw, it's about slavs, not slaves, but the root of the word is same
Man I played this song back when I was in high school.. Playing in the concert band... Yep I played the clairnet.. Man I'm old lol... 😏🎵🎵😏
2:10-2:21/2:30-2:49/5:50-6:01/6:11-6:30 WWE Promos
The clarinets sound very peculiar
2:40 !!!!!!!
Def my fav part.
foda
*This made Me and Stalin switch legs*
Now im marchin like a commie
Dolan Inverted this was written before communism
I know it's a 19th Century war memorial piece, but the part starting at 3:35 makes me think of a 20th Century communist dance, with massive amounts of dancers waving flags or ribbons. Gotta love it.
Funny thoe it's Serbian hahaha. "Rado ide srbin u vojnike"
The fist minute sounds like the opening song to Disney's Aladdin.
#FanLouDavidAprovesThis
14 dislikes ...
Those are dustbin bieber fans.
Tchaikovsky and Freud are the SAME person!
Don't believe me? Well then why is it a proven FACT that Freud was in the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
with Sean Patrick Flannery who was in Boondock Saints with Norman Reedus where they killed in self defense members of the Russian mafia who are from Russia which is next to Ukraine where Alexander Rodnyansky is from who produced Jayne Mansfield's car which stars Kevin Bacon whose brother Michael Bacon is a composer which is the same thing Tchaikovsky was. IT ALL MAKES SENSE. X KIRA IS MIKAMI!
2:11
Походу он сочинял музыку к Heart of Iron 4
hendway?
Mount and blade soundtrack
So you want a 19th century orchestral piece done properly, you go to London.
brass too loud, drowning the strings
Ejub TheBeast Well, that escalated quickly.
Good
They are supposed to.
Veljko Stevanovic actually no the brass being loud adds the boldness for this song and really adds a good touch to it so shut up
Andrew Herrera quit being a bitch
mucho se tapan los vientos y suena algo apagado. Ademas, falta mayor sentimiento; en mi opinion puesto que no se puede diferenciar los instrumentos que tocan.
Se los digo porque yo la he tocado con la mejor orquesta peruana: ODB
2:21
6:01
2:09