@@hugemountain2392It was uploaded to RUclips 11 years ago, this song will be 130 years old next year. There is a lot of old stuff on RUclips that got uploaded after 2005, but is in fact way older
Imagine this time period before music was regularly recorded or mastered. Seeing this live would be the first and only time you ever get to listen to this composition. Tchaikovsky drops this and your ears and mind are literally blown.
Exactly, you go to the theater, and hear this, beautifully executed and performed flawlessly. And never get to hear it again, most likely. It’s lovely. Like a waltz of the flowers!
The biggest problem with classical music is when you forget the name of the song and can’t just google lyrics “Yeah, it had that really good bit with the flute” google can’t help you there
pablo the creator I wasn’t specifically talking about this piece. I was just making reference to the difficulty in finding a piece that you don’t remember the title of.
@keahistight I consider myself an aficionado of orchestral music. The point isn't that it's weird or bad or cringe or anything else for you to have a knowledge, it's that you're choosing to be a pretentious asshole about it.
Hey Beethoven, I'm making a fan created pokemon, but you have no idea what pokemon is anyway, the point it, one of the Pokemon I plan to create it based on you, may I have permission to make that pokemon a reference to you?
Beethoven, ich liebe deine Musik. du bist imo einer der besten komponisten. Ruhe in Frieden, mein Mann. Typed it in German so you'll be able to understand :)
Music taste is subjective and especially so for classical music because it has a great many wonderful artists but Tchaikovsky definitely ranks in the top 5 composers of all time
I agree....as a musician/composer myself, I fantasize, to ever create something this beautiful.....there could possibly other melodies, "as" great/beautiful as this; but NONE better, or more so.....
_Kids, don't let this masterpiece die. I may have passed away by the time you read this note, but always remember, never ever let this piece of music die._
I'm 50. Grew up playing heavy metal music. But I absolutely adore this music. Waltz Of The Flowers particularly. I could listen to this all day, every day. God bless everyone. Be safe and healthy.☺🙏👍
I remember watching this one old episode of tom and jerry when i was a kid. They were skating in the frozen kitchen and this song was playing in the background. I always recall this song in my head but I never knew the title. I’m so glad i found this after all these years.
slightly different story from me, I was an avid fan of a show called "princess tutu" when I was little, it was filled to the brim with classical music, seeing as it was about ballet, any song that was played in that show is now permanently ingraved in the crevasses of my mind, this one happens to be a personal favorite since it was from my favorite episode. its lovely that I know the name now.
classical music is so interesting because it can paint pictures without even having to use a tool for visualization. You only need sounds to create a whole painting
its true, i listen to music while painting, when i didn't my drawings look like shit. but now that i listen, music seems to boost my confidence on drawings.
My mother is sick and due to the virus, I can’t be by her to hold her hand but I went to the Rose Garden in my city and made a video of me dancing to this song in the park because she loves flowers. I love you so much, mom. I hope I can dance with you again.
This is the music my beloved husband introduced me to all those many years ago. He loved beautiful music. He left this earth listening to this, maybe someday soon we will dance along the milkway listening together again.
Heaven's gates will open a beautiful ballroom floor for you and you're husband. Of course with God's Angels playing Waltz of the flowers for both of you.
It's first of all written with an idea to be music for dancing so its based on relatively long notes with relaxed tempo and great attention paid to swift joining between notes. All this allows to precisely time begining and ending of the movements with fluent passage from one figure to another.
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@It's Me When i listen to this piece, A little part of me says *_"Christmas Time is Coming, We'll Be Drawing Near, Oh, That We May Soon Will See, The Spirit Glow The Year"_*
@@skitless4537 Me too! But it's not of sadness...I can't really explain why I tear up. Maybe it's overwhelming in its complexity, or in its beauty and my mind's or my emotions' way of coping is breaking down and crying (and I mean full on sobs). Maybe it chips away at my hard earned cynicism and forces me to acknowledge what I already know: that life has amazing peaks that make this whole journey through it worthwhile, that sometimes I've been extremely happy, that someday I will be again, that sometimes my imagination has become reality and it's been greater than I expected, that sometimes I've expected nothing and have been knocked out by joy...and sometimes I've expected so much and I've gotten it and much more, and that I'm thankful (to God, to humanity, to whatever) for these opportunities.
This is NOT just for Christmas. I am listening to this while watching a butterfly kissing flowers outside my window. I’m sure Tchaikovsky saw the same thing when he wrote this. Literally poetry in motion.
If you watch the actual ballet, the entire story is themed around a Nutcracker that a little girl receives for Christmas, hence the tradition of “ The Nutcracker Suite” becoming a Christmas Tradition.
I once dreamt I was in a huge, elegant ballroom full of people and decorated lavishly with Christmas trees and lights. I vividly heard this piece playing. Then I became lucid, I realized I was dreaming. And it was all so awe-inspiringly beautiful that I began to cry. It was an otherworldly beauty...but then I suddenly became afraid that I had died in my sleep and this was some part of the afterlife. I turned to run, and the dream briefly went south before I awoke. But I still cherish the memory of that otherworldly beauty in my lucid dream where Waltz of the Flowers was playing.
We live in a time when I can listen to this gorgeous piece whenever I want, which is awesome. I pity people who had to buy expensive tickets or hide outside a theater if they ever wanted to hear such a wonderful song.
Quality of music is not always entirely subjective, it can be objective sometimes. This piece is a proof for that, it's objectively quality and no one can deny it.
In fact, the Russians are calling their weapons flower names, right now. This is not a joke. For example, howitzer: Acacia Anti-tank missile system: Chrysanthemum, Carnation Howitzer: Peony Mortar: Cornflower, Tulip Imagine the West: Tiger, Shark, Tomahawk - and Russians with Acacias, Hyacinths and Tulips ... Melancholic and thoughtful people, the soul does not change.
I first listened to this on my small plastic gramophone as a 5-year-old sitting on my bedroom floor surrounded by blocks and toys. Remember it like was yesterday. This music got into my soul.
I'm 17 and this reminds me of when I was a child in Iraq when we returned in 2008. I was 5 at the time and I have the same feeling, younger me didn't have a console so we did away with random legos and toys. We still have them and it just feels like yesterday in a 2008 summer that I built my lego house and hugged my teddy bear at night. Good times eh.
classical music is so interesting in the fact that everyone can recognise all the popular songs but have no chance of recognising the composer or name.
I love this peace. I never get tired of listening to it. I listen to it when I'm studying, coloring or eating. Just love it. Would love to see this peace live with an Orchestra.
Phenomenal piece of music. My brother especially loved this, The Waltz of the Flowers and gave the Nutcracker CD to my daughters when they were little, who used to go to sleep at night listening to this 💞 Sadly my dear brother just passed away this week and this will forever remain my comfort music to connect me to him 😢🎼🎶 Rest in Peace Charlie 🤍🙏🏼✨
@@nycdweller thank you 🙏🏼 that’s so kind. I find it so amazing that you, a person I don’t know, prob will never know, don’t know what u look like or where you are (although your name does possibly give it away, lol), bothers to send a sweet message back about my brother ✨💓 that’s one of the great qualities of humans ☺️
Listen to this with headphones and volume on blast your eyes closed and you will reach a serenity that you have never felt in your life. uplifting and elegant.this is a Masterpiece!
Finally… Finally! After all of these years… I’ve heard this song everywhere. In movies, in tv shows, even in memes. And I found it. I’ve found it! I’VE FOUND IT! **procceeds to laugh like a madman** _Ahhhh_ _What a wonderful dance…_
I can't listen to this without having a cry as it was played at my Grandma's funeral.. but I know she loved this kind of music and she loved flowers. She could name ANY of them. RIP Grandma Audrey ❤
Tchaikovsky’s idyllic calm, happiness, and perfect harmony are disrupted by something around the fourth minute. It’s simultaneously wonderful and painful. I’ve always interpreted it as love.
I played and danced to this while getting breakfast for my pups romeo, a chihuahua, and loki a 130lb labradane. They weren't impressed by the elegant delay lol
this song just sounds like dancing on water or clouds with huge dresses that gently float by the movement of a person as petals fall around~ And a Your dancing with your true love and as you gaze into each others eyes everything else feels non-existent~
Classical music has enduring qualities that inspire the mind and soul. Appreciate the brilliance each composition demonstrates. Classical music will always have a place amongst great music.
Do you mean that you will die listening to this so you will literally listen to this the rest of your life or that you want to listen to this for as long as possible? ;)
Despite being a song about the beauty of flowers, because of the sourcing and various influences, this piece to me is always associated with the delicate dance and wonder of snowfall.
To me, it definitely feels like the first spring. When the last snow has melted and the air gets warmer again. You can see the small leafs and blossoms grow, the birds start coming back singing their pretty songs. The sun peaks through the clouds, hitting you right in the face. Wearing lighter clothes, you step into a beautiful flowering garden and just start dancing. Shaking off all the sorrows and worries. Peace.
@@harmtiemens9079 to me it is like the begining of winter . waking up to beautiful mist on a november morning going to the rose garden greeted by dew covered flowers.
Many people don't know but Tchaikovsky used a lot of Traditional Russian Music in his classical compositions, he basically created a fusion of Russian into classical music.
No other music style can trigger human senses as intensively as classic music. It is heavily connected to our most primitive feelings. No wonder why dogs, cats, pigs, cows, goats and a lot of other animals are specifically attracted to classical music. It is nature in form of sounds.
This reminds me of that one episode from Tom and Jerry where they freeze everything in the room including the flowing water and then they just ice skate along the ice and it's just so nostalgic and beautifull
This music is so healing. After I lost my mother, I went to my child’s school concert still depressed and grieving. When I heard this music I felt like I am back to my original self and the depression was gone and I felt great. I believe in sound healing. This piece of music is definitely one of them. Thank you so much.
There is something to that actually. Musical therapy has been shown to be very helpful. It's not a one song and done thing though of course but I'm glad that you were able to find some peace, at least temporarily, about your mother's passing. ♥️♥️
Not really... I'm sort of the new generation kids... born in 2003 and when i first listened to this, i fell in love at first hearing?!!😂❤ Just to tell you, not all the new generation people suck.... tho i believe that too...No Offence😁👍
@@ameame32 i was 3 when i heard this i was trying to remmeber what it was until my mom heard me humming and asked me if i was into waltz of the flowers i immediateley said son of a bitch so thats what it was
What an amazing composer. His compositions exuded his sense of pride, strength, and honor. Tchaikovsky was indomitable, just like his homeland. To Russia, from an American: I honor you and your heritage.
@@philippeboivin584 No. This gossip, several years later, after Tchaikovsky's death, was dismissed by his student, a certain Purgold. She tried to blackmail him into marrying her, but he refused. Then, all her life she was offended by Tchaikovsky. Then, for a while, she lived with Rimsky-Korsakov, who told her not to talk nonsense about Tchaikovsky. Tchaikovsky was a public and very open person, and after him there are many letters, in which there is not even a hint of homosexuality. And he had a lot of friends and none of them ever hinted at it. Nobody ever believed this "woman's" gossip, until our country perestroika happened, then all sorts of fables began to take root here.
@@Danil-iy9yg As Russian, and as always, you are misinformed. Biographers have generally agreed that Tchaikovsky was homosexual. You should read his brother's autobiography, where he tells of the composer's same-sex attraction. This book was censored by soviets. Passages in Tchaikovsky's letters which reveal his homosexual desires have been censored too ... Such censorship has persisted in the Russian government, resulting in many officials, including former culture minister Vladimir Medinsky, denying Tchaikovsky's homosexuality outright ...
@@philippeboivin584 "As Russian, and as always, you are misinformed." Yes, yes, it's so funny to see how confident you are that the Russians are misinformed) It's funny, knowing how many historical forgeries and lies are pouring in from the EU and the United States, but of course, don't bother, you have the most honest media, and that's all the rest are misinformed, do not give yourself doubts about it)))
@@philippeboivin584 Make no mistake, Tchaikovsky is appreciated and loved in Russia, and homosexuals are treated normally if they do not interfere in the lives of others.
Tchaikovsky, in my opinion, was the greatest composer of symphonic music. Elegant, harmonious, fresh, yet aristocratic music. A person who loves electronic and trance music tells you this. 👍🖐
one of those rare pieces that instantly evoke a world on its own, full of ball rooms with crystal chandelliers, russian princesses, and people that lived life by a code of honour that wouldn't break or bend at the first obstacle
This music reminds me of my grandma's neighbour who I used to talk to him everyday and he passed away, still a memory due this day and this song reminds me of him. Rest In Peace.
I play cello with the philharmonic orchestra in my city.. This section is our moment to shine at every holiday performance and I swear I am choked up every single time playing it
If Tchaikovsky were around today, he'd be rich thanks to royalties from Disney and Warner Brothers cartoons. I believe I once saw Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd dancing to this tune.
SAME i belive cartoons like Looney Toons and Tom & Jerry hv a special role in introducing me to these timeless pieces, even if they were used for humour. Wont ever want them to die
1:45 POV: You're Either A Bunch Of Objects Throwing Protons At Each other, A Pale Orange Cube Frolicking Through The Holes Of A Sponge Or A Blue Cloud Thing Swimming In Lava
as a pianist and ballerina tchaikovsky will always be my favorite composer. i still play piano, but by the start of the pandemic i stopped ballet, i miss it so much but it was good for my mental health, maybe i will go back when im alright.
You are a pianist AND a ballerina? wow, that sounds amazing. by parents never let me begin ballet, but thankfully I am an expert in playing piano. (it was more practical and would have been too expensive)
@@tj-co9go maybe when you grow up you can start ballet, it’s never too late!! its the best feeling, whenever you get the opportunity it would be great 🌷
As a child, I knew this song. They taught it to me in school. I am not Russian however, I am American. I am a child of the 80s....This music is a reminder to me that love transcends language barriers and war.
4 minutes into the song is my favorite part of this piece. This part dramatically changes the course of the song, and then soon after it picks up at where it left off. Such beautiful composing from Tchaikovsky.
1:28 - 2:21 : You dive underwater in the middle of the night. The moon shines bright, allowing you to see a group of mermaids swimming near you. They are so curious they began swimming in formation all around you. You can only look at them in awe of their grace and how sparkly and colorful their tails are...
And the marmaids lure you and invite you to submerge with them and then something magical happends, you are able to breath underwater and follow them to their world...
The mermaids beckon, and you are unsure, but after a moments thought, you follow. The water is warm and tingling, and a strange sensation overtakes your body, the water feels silky, and it seems as though you can hear the swishing of the tails of all the fish in the world at once. You remember that it has been a long time since you went up for air, but you don't feel like you're suffocating. You feel featherlight touches on either side of your neck, and they tickle a bit so you reach up to brush them away, but your fingertips are met with gills on either side. you have been so captivated by your surroundings that you haven't noticed how easy it has become to swim through the water, and though you are effortlessly gliding through smoke. You turn your attention towards your bare legs- but look at that! They're gone! In replacement of your legs you have a gorgeous midnight-blue tail, with flecks of burnt gold. Shimmering, glittering, graceful. The mermaids all of a sudden stop swimming, but you can't have reached your destination, unless... They all peer up at a waterfall that seemed to have just appeared on one side of the enormous lake. They dive through the white mist surrounding the bottom of the waterfall. You don't want to be left behind so you follow them. When you emerge, you are in a cave where the walls are made up of glimmering crystals. You hear a sound: ethereal, floating voices weave their way through a small opening that you could just fit through. The music curls around you in the water, and your heart swells with wonder and joy. You glance around, looking for your guides and you spot a small hole where the end of a pale pearl white tail disappears. You cautiously approach the hole, and go through. An awing sight greets you- dozens of mermaids all mingle in a large pool of opaque silvery substance, it feels like oil, but lighter, like water, but heavier. It's silky smooth and you don't need to do anything to stay afloat. The open sky is above you, and you feel the starlight tracing your brow, lips, jawline. You never want to leave.
I am a young pianist and I have passed through many types of music, the only thing that I can say is that the 'real' music is the classical music, it can never be compared, it's something true, unique and can literally make you travel to other times and other place. It's a part of my life now and I'm very happy that there are also people who feel the same way with me!!!
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@@thecapedcrusader6710 I disagree, for now classical music trumps anything music wise, the amount of creativity, effort, innovation, time, heart and soul put into them that transports us to exactly the place the composer wants us to be 100 years later really is no where to be seen in todays music sadly
I'm glad that people still listening to it
Thank you Daddy
Piotr, you rock.
I remember being 10 years old going to see this opera and I never forgotten this music my kids look at me like I'm crazy but this is timeless
Of course :)
I don't know Tchaik, WOTF is always too repetitive I felt.
Fun fact: Tchaikovsky was also a gardener. This piece was dedicated to his favorite rose bush!
Beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing with us 🥰💖
that's adorable :(
*mothernature likes that*
Wow!!!
@@chadthundercocksexhaver3959 whaaat?
Classical music is eternally elegant.
4 weeks ago this was 11 years ago
@@hugemountain2392 Yes, this music is 11 years old, don't question that statement any further
@@hugemountain2392It was uploaded to RUclips 11 years ago, this song will be 130 years old next year. There is a lot of old stuff on RUclips that got uploaded after 2005, but is in fact way older
@@fweenoe9501 I think he meant the video is 11 years old and it's interesting that someone had posted a comment so recently
@Jenna Martin What did you play?
Imagine this time period before music was regularly recorded or mastered. Seeing this live would be the first and only time you ever get to listen to this composition. Tchaikovsky drops this and your ears and mind are literally blown.
Интересный факт, что голос Чайковского можно услышать. Небольшой эпизод записали и есть в сети. Он шутит и смеётся в нем.
@@АйдарРахметов-я4уBuenísimo, lo buscaré. Gracias.
Hearing waltz of the flowers while being assumed photos of flowers !t was so beautiful it brought tears to my eyes @
Exactly, you go to the theater, and hear this, beautifully executed and performed flawlessly. And never get to hear it again, most likely. It’s lovely. Like a waltz of the flowers!
Also only rich people could afford a theater back than!
Poor rarely got any chances!
the nutcracker literally is full of the most historically iconic songs of all time jeez
It's nostalgic too
@@fakename3440 reminds me of December 1892. Good old days.
@@dontworryitsjustvitinho Only 90s kids will remember.
I think despacito is more iconic nowadays, or WAP
Definitely!
The biggest problem with classical music is when you forget the name of the song and can’t just google lyrics
“Yeah, it had that really good bit with the flute” google can’t help you there
pablo the creator I wasn’t specifically talking about this piece. I was just making reference to the difficulty in finding a piece that you don’t remember the title of.
@keahistight cringeeeee
@keahistight r/iamverysmart
@keahistight man, stop
@keahistight I consider myself an aficionado of orchestral music. The point isn't that it's weird or bad or cringe or anything else for you to have a knowledge, it's that you're choosing to be a pretentious asshole about it.
Tchaikovsky’s pieces are always beautiful
Hey Beethoven, I'm making a fan created pokemon, but you have no idea what pokemon is anyway, the point it, one of the Pokemon I plan to create it based on you, may I have permission to make that pokemon a reference to you?
@@jdogmcfly1712 beethomon
@@ivanburone395 lol
Beethoven I love you very much
Beethoven, ich liebe deine Musik. du bist imo einer der besten komponisten. Ruhe in Frieden, mein Mann.
Typed it in German so you'll be able to understand :)
I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR THIS PIECE FOR YEARS, I FINALLY FIND IT
Awesome
i first heard this in a short film called "model citizen"
Que maravilloso. 2024 ❤
I played this in highschool orchestra!
It's a rewarding feeling to find it after searching for so long.
Beat drops:
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2:53
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21:32 Saturday, June 8 2019 21:32
Yo beethi! How's heaven been treating you?
yes thank u
You are my hero
hmmm how do you know where are the drops if you are deaf?
Imagine being alive when Tchaikovsky was dropping bangers bro
Truth
fr😂 iconic
Bangers, slappers, and diss melodies!
it would be super unfortunate cause it was hella tough to listen to these back then
Fr tho like The Nutcracker would be the album of Tue year
"Please be quiet. I'm listening to Tchaikovsky."
And watching the pool ballet in Caddyshack
I wonder if it's reference to Bungou Stray Dogs now
@@svefngengillv3522 Of course it is
@@svefngengillv3522 Yess
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In my opinion Tchaikovsky is the best composer
Debussy and mj is equal
100%
Mozart, Beethoven 😑
Music taste is subjective and especially so for classical music because it has a great many wonderful artists but Tchaikovsky definitely ranks in the top 5 composers of all time
I mean of all the geniuses who composed all the pieces we know, Beethoven is the most genius
I want to live in this world.
Its a good thing we do live in this marvellous world
you do.
Are you an alien or somthin, like wot da fok
@@your_fathers we. you and I. You just haven't had a chance to see the good stuff yet :)
@@theinsaneking9.894 If an alien finds this place beautiful, then so should we.
Still a masterpiece after 132 years
131 damn how😅
@@abdelrahmanbaydoun1048 it came out in 1892
Still a Masterpies Forever!
@@abdelrahmanbaydoun1048عبد الرحمن هل انت عربي؟
@@alexarrison6878He didn't ask, just kinda shocked by the fact. I'm typing this even if you got that or not.
this has arguably the greatest melody ever created.
What about the the beginning of Tchaikovsky's piano concerto no. 1?
I agree....as a musician/composer myself, I fantasize, to ever create something this beautiful.....there could possibly other melodies, "as" great/beautiful as this; but NONE better, or more so.....
arguably
The best melody ever is in debussy's arabesque.
@@garopetleece2583 "there's always an bigger fish", this is especially true in the world of music
_Kids, don't let this masterpiece die. I may have passed away by the time you read this note, but always remember, never ever let this piece of music die._
Hey man, you still here??
@zecomrade82
Here!!
@@r.a.6459 Just wanted to let you know man , I'm genz and really into classical. Would definitely keep this masterpiece alive.
Good music doesn't die.
Hope you're still leaving
As a metalhead i confirm, this is beautiful timeless art.
im a metalhead too, but im getting very much into classical music
Check out gustav holst -Mars. It was the song that inspired the heavy metal genre (i think it was black sabbath).
Heavy metal is a deviation from rock, which is heavily inspired by romantic music (romantic as in 'belongs to the Romanticism cultural movement')
I am a nonwhite, female metalhead who loves high European culture. How could you not appriciate such aural majesty?
Why does this bring me to tears? 😢
I'm 50. Grew up playing heavy metal music. But I absolutely adore this music. Waltz Of The Flowers particularly. I could listen to this all day, every day. God bless everyone. Be safe and healthy.☺🙏👍
\m/
Orchestrated music was basically metal before electricity, tbh.
Same to you Brother! :)
@@jaywilm89 You are correct!☺👍
@@rogerauger7766 Thank you brother. Blessings from Pearland, Texas.☺🙏👍
Now i can sleep peacefully, thanks for keeping listening to me.
Great fan
You are dead
But you are alive with your music
Very peaceful
as a young violinist one of my biggest dreams is to play this piece with an orchestra :)
Yo what
Oh we do ❤️
Hai there Tchaikovsky I rlly love your concerto you should have written more
Великий композитор необыкновенной эпохи - ваша музыка бессмертна, господин Чайковский, вы ловец человеческих душ
Чайковский по отцу украинец, по матери француз и немец, но композитор русский)) интересно получается))
I really like the part where they showed the picture of a flower.
😄😄😄
Ar Ar ikr
@Ar Ar maybe it isn't a joke... i'm also confused
me too
I like the other one with the flower. That's better than the flower.
I remember watching this one old episode of tom and jerry when i was a kid. They were skating in the frozen kitchen and this song was playing in the background. I always recall this song in my head but I never knew the title. I’m so glad i found this after all these years.
Same. It's beautiful
AAAAAAAH that episode is so nostalgic this music left an impression on me from when i was 5
Yeah exactly
slightly different story from me, I was an avid fan of a show called "princess tutu" when I was little, it was filled to the brim with classical music, seeing as it was about ballet, any song that was played in that show is now permanently ingraved in the crevasses of my mind, this one happens to be a personal favorite since it was from my favorite episode. its lovely that I know the name now.
Ah Tom and Jerry a classic when you mentioned that ep it just flew right into my mind, good times lol
Fun fact: you cant escape from classic music, it will haunt you to your next life.
I wouldn’t say haunt
@@AJD45 more like keeping you in company ?
@@muhammadazim3374 yes something along those lines
🌷💖
Yuh
I'm 146 years old and I wanna say that Tchaikovsky is GOAT
He will always be one of the best classical composers 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Wth man😂😂😂
classical music is so interesting because it can paint pictures without even having to use a tool for visualization. You only need sounds to create a whole painting
@@takeashowermusty484 No You.
Yesss ❤
its true, i listen to music while painting, when i didn't my drawings look like shit. but now that i listen, music seems to boost my confidence on drawings.
Just what the Disney folks thought in 1940...
JAMB!, thank you for that lovely thought about music.
"I wonder what he saw. What his world was like..."
Where's that quotes from dear mister?
@@dantezoid If that says “Where is that quote from” then it’s from What Remains of Edith Finch.
@@TimBukTwo thank you kind sir, thanks for the correction too, bloody phone keyboard.
Gregory 😢 I can't believe I recognized that quote immediately. Didn't even come here for that
His world was gay
My mother is sick and due to the virus, I can’t be by her to hold her hand but I went to the Rose Garden in my city and made a video of me dancing to this song in the park because she loves flowers.
I love you so much, mom. I hope I can dance with you again.
Filmatic Productions ♥️♥️♥️
I hope your mom is fine now🙏🏼🥰
Sending positive thoughts to you from Hong Kong. I love this piece of music so much and I hope it brings you solace.
Hope your mom is now okay
God bless you
How wonderful it is to realize that we live in a time when, thanks to RUclips, you can listen to those songs that existed before our days
Centuries old!
Before YT we listened to wire recording, records, tapes, minidisc cd and mp3.
Fun fact: Tchaikovsky music teacher said to his father that he does not have music talent
here's to all those people who want to do music but are accepting doubts from the society or themselves
I need the source for this-
Probably because Tchaikivsky kept destroying the school with his beloved Cannons.
This reminds me…
Art teacher: GET OUT OF MY SIGHTS, YOU TALENTLESS INBREED!
*A austrian painter, a few years later:*
@@BobbinRobbin777 my man with hitler jokes
This is the music my beloved husband introduced me to all those many years ago. He loved beautiful music. He left this earth listening to this, maybe someday soon we will dance along the milkway listening together again.
How beautiful! Loved your comment.
...
Bless you soul ❤️
sorry for your gentleman husband. lady but i m pretty sure when you meet again will be special becase it wont have the troubles of this world
Oh my... Your comment is very beautiful.
Heaven's gates will open a beautiful ballroom floor for you and you're husband. Of course with God's Angels playing Waltz of the flowers for both of you.
This piece is giving me a very very old feeling. A childhood nostalgia.
My nigga
Same to me
Giving me back suicidal vibes listening to this again
Same. I think mine is because they played it on one of the barbie movies that I watched as a child
I ad well
2024 and this is still one of the best pieces of music ever written. Beautiful. Truly timeless.
It's first of all written with an idea to be music for dancing so its based on relatively long notes with relaxed tempo and great attention paid to swift joining between notes. All this allows to precisely time begining and ending of the movements with fluent passage from one figure to another.
I really like the part from 0:00 - 7:30
me too u-u
me too uwu
hahahahahaha!!!!
I know right it's just so www.google.com/search?sa=G&hl=en&tbs=simg:CAQSpAIJ4u-gIS8v8xMamAILEKjU2AQaAghCDAsQsIynCBpgCl4IAxImlRIPjgenHYcQjQecB90SlhIQ5iznLJYx2SX5MOs7jSTYJaYkpSQaMAuo22aoQ5YwIQckugEU8Yyth7GvixbrHJCHsROgYtAc3OGP1kqY9K6EVWMkj-407iAEDAsQjq7-CBoKCggIARIENSoB-gwLEJ3twQkahwEKFQoDbWFu2qWI9gMKCggvbS8wNHl4NAohCg5jaGVmJ3MgdW5pZm9ybdqliPYDCwoJL20vMGMwdDJqChgKBXRvcXVl2qWI9gMLCgkvbS8wMXY5ZDAKGAoFaGFwcHnapYj2AwsKCS9hL2JmNmRrZgoXCgRjaGVm2qWI9gMLCgkvbS8wMXBuMHIM&q=man&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwjvlN7N3OLtAhWuGFkFHVbDB0AQwg4oAHoECBAQLw&safe=active&ssui=on#imgrc=4u-gIS8v8xOf8M
Gacha Donutzz Indeed
Listening to this while cleaning makes you feel like a disney princess
and the princes each ask you for a dance 💃
😄
Gonna try this hahahaha
That's gay
No questions asked
When I listen to this piece, a little part of me says “Cheer up, life isn’t so bad” and I’m truly thankful for that
Wow. I guess Chaikovsky would be happy to know he succeeded making so many people happier even hundred of years after he passed away.
He simply is a genious.
@It's Me When i listen to this piece, A little part of me says *_"Christmas Time is Coming, We'll Be Drawing Near, Oh, That We May Soon Will See, The Spirit Glow The Year"_*
This song made me cry like a bitch, bro
@@skitless4537 Me too! But it's not of sadness...I can't really explain why I tear up. Maybe it's overwhelming in its complexity, or in its beauty and my mind's or my emotions' way of coping is breaking down and crying (and I mean full on sobs). Maybe it chips away at my hard earned cynicism and forces me to acknowledge what I already know: that life has amazing peaks that make this whole journey through it worthwhile, that sometimes I've been extremely happy, that someday I will be again, that sometimes my imagination has become reality and it's been greater than I expected, that sometimes I've expected nothing and have been knocked out by joy...and sometimes I've expected so much and I've gotten it and much more, and that I'm thankful (to God, to humanity, to whatever) for these opportunities.
100s of years have passed, yet I recognize and remember these masterpieces. Music at its finest and purest. Coming from the minds of geniuses.
This is NOT just for Christmas. I am listening to this while watching a butterfly kissing flowers outside my window. I’m sure Tchaikovsky saw the same thing when he wrote this. Literally poetry in motion.
Was this meant for Christmas? Screw Christmas. I'm playing this the whole damn year
No way this was meant for christmas ?
who said this was only for christmas??
If you watch the actual ballet, the entire story is themed around a Nutcracker that a little girl receives for Christmas, hence the tradition of “ The Nutcracker Suite” becoming a Christmas Tradition.
@@annhitchcock3093 omg I forgot this is from nutcracker 😭😭 it's amazing
I once dreamt I was in a huge, elegant ballroom full of people and decorated lavishly with Christmas trees and lights. I vividly heard this piece playing. Then I became lucid, I realized I was dreaming. And it was all so awe-inspiringly beautiful that I began to cry. It was an otherworldly beauty...but then I suddenly became afraid that I had died in my sleep and this was some part of the afterlife. I turned to run, and the dream briefly went south before I awoke. But I still cherish the memory of that otherworldly beauty in my lucid dream where Waltz of the Flowers was playing.
are you on drugs,mate?
Did you become rum, or?
RUN! I read it as rum and got so confused XD!!!
Lucky! My dreams are always so boring and messed up
enoy the ride next time there is nothing to fear :D
We live in a time when I can listen to this gorgeous piece whenever I want, which is awesome. I pity people who had to buy expensive tickets or hide outside a theater if they ever wanted to hear such a wonderful song.
The most clever comment i've ever seen on youtube.
Well said my friend.....I grew up around the ballet...loved every
Tbh that would be a much more amazing though, imagine being kid and hiding behind the curtains listening to the orchestra
The irony is that everyone listens to shit now that good music is accessible.
@@oukid2633 you can still do that
Quality of music is not always entirely subjective, it can be objective sometimes. This piece is a proof for that, it's objectively quality and no one can deny it.
*BEETHOVEN HAS BEEN REAL SILENT AFTER THIS DROPED*
He even knew it was gonna happen before the birth or Tchaikovsky and he decided to be quiet a few years before too
edit: Spelling
Yes, because he is dead...
@@Anakinch0 r/woooosh
Anakinch0 *BIG BRAIN MOMENT*
He died 65 years before it dropped
Beethoven: ah elise, I wrote a piece for you
Tchaikovsy: ahh, my favorite rose bush, I wrote a piece for you
Lol
😄
Lol
Comparing German passion to Russian passion.
In fact, the Russians are calling their weapons flower names, right now. This is not a joke.
For example, howitzer: Acacia
Anti-tank missile system: Chrysanthemum, Carnation
Howitzer: Peony
Mortar: Cornflower, Tulip
Imagine the West: Tiger, Shark, Tomahawk - and Russians with Acacias, Hyacinths and Tulips ...
Melancholic and thoughtful people, the soul does not change.
I always loved how the old tom and jerry had these kinds of classical music incorporated in the opening and sometimes closing credits
and in the episodes themselves too
sherrine sylvester oh my god you are so hip. hmm this kind of music always calms my anxiety
Pretty sure that was because the composers were dead so it didn't cost anything to use the music but even so, yah, I agree.
helloai
100% agree
Tchaikovsky is the best song composer ever
I first listened to this on my small plastic gramophone as a 5-year-old sitting on my bedroom floor surrounded by blocks and toys. Remember it like was yesterday. This music got into my soul.
I'm 17 and this reminds me of when I was a child in Iraq when we returned in 2008. I was 5 at the time and I have the same feeling, younger me didn't have a console so we did away with random legos and toys. We still have them and it just feels like yesterday in a 2008 summer that I built my lego house and hugged my teddy bear at night. Good times eh.
Aww. Bless you Sir xx
Moment of silence for people that still can't find this song.
RIP in pieces
@@Acidfrog475 lmao
The people be like: what was the thing where the clarinet go chuchu😅
Me, during 10 years...
now i found it
classical music is so interesting in the fact that everyone can recognise all the popular songs but have no chance of recognising the composer or name.
yea like this is in my music play list and its with some other classical composers but I don't even know who those people are
Actually its a piece, not a song (in classical perspective)
I love classical music too because it so beautiful and calming and I'm slightly old School
BRYSON SLANE
Lmfao
I mean, i feel like we should get a pass on this one Chief
I love this peace. I never get tired of listening to it. I listen to it when I'm studying, coloring or eating. Just love it. Would love to see this peace live with an Orchestra.
1:12 The most relaxing part. Greatly done!
1:46 THE BEST PART!
4:01
The best part a.k.a the most iconic part. You hear it in a lot of movies
@@Oaxaca381 It is very true! I once heard it in a Drumsy video where tiktok girls were stealing their views.
Nice
1:46 definitely the best part.
btw bro this is just 2 months ago. yo got some likes already!
I can't imagine anyone NOT liking this masterpiece
6.3k didn't
@@fishingrod2253 to the other day and you are a very nice 🙂🙂
People who put their bandages in the pool hate this
@@maxcarpenter4530 i see what you did there and thank you
This is one of those pieces where whether you are a classical musician or not, you will end up enjoying
Damn this dude Tchaikovsky is on fire! When will he drop his next album?
What?????????????????
I’ve heard he is going to feature xxxtentacion on his next track
This "spring" 😆
He's making an album featuring the aliens from Area 51
18120 Overture, only 16000 years away
Phenomenal piece of music. My brother especially loved this, The Waltz of the Flowers and gave the Nutcracker CD to my daughters when they were little, who used to go to sleep at night listening to this 💞
Sadly my dear brother just passed away this week and this will forever remain my comfort music to connect me to him 😢🎼🎶 Rest in Peace Charlie 🤍🙏🏼✨
Blessings to your dear brother, Charlie.
@@nycdweller thank you 🙏🏼 that’s so kind. I find it so amazing that you, a person I don’t know, prob will never know, don’t know what u look like or where you are (although your name does possibly give it away, lol), bothers to send a sweet message back about my brother ✨💓 that’s one of the great qualities of humans ☺️
RIP Charlie❤
My local library plays this every time right before closing time. Nostalgia 😍
what kinda library is that ? amazing !
Wow this sounds beautiful!
cool!
You're lucky 😍💔
Where is your library? You are lucky
*last online : 127 years*
Oh yeah, Tchaikovsky is really active
oh no
furry alert
Jimmy get my shotgun
We’re going hunting
ready the flamethrower
There he his Jimmy take the shot
Me: wears all black clothing with a mean look on my face
My headphones:
I can relate lol I love classical music
Sameeeee
😂
14 yo , basketball player here
@@howardthealien8069 is your name trey by any chance?
Spring has finally arrived, it's time to appreciate the beautiful pink and white blossoms of the trees
Listen to this with headphones and volume on blast your eyes closed and you will reach a serenity that you have never felt in your life. uplifting and elegant.this is a Masterpiece!
This and Devil's Sonata are perfect for it
Yup absolutely Im in heaven! Love it!!!
And use DMT
Finally…
Finally!
After all of these years…
I’ve heard this song everywhere.
In movies, in tv shows, even in memes.
And I found it.
I’ve found it!
I’VE FOUND IT!
**procceeds to laugh like a madman**
_Ahhhh_
_What a wonderful dance…_
😂😂
I heard they also use Mozart Reqium in memes.
I feel you
ILY CUZ YOU DID WHAT YOU WANTED
YES
I can't listen to this without having a cry as it was played at my Grandma's funeral.. but I know she loved this kind of music and she loved flowers. She could name ANY of them. RIP Grandma Audrey ❤
damn sorry but this a banger
@@cor8on it is 😁 it's one of my favourites actually. She would approve of me listening to it often probably!
Wow I’m really sorry to hear that, she sounds lovely though
She's waltzing above now
Go to church or create a memorial (item i.e Bench, statue) day.
I love this whole piece but the 4:00 mark is my most favorite part of all. 🩵 It hits so hard with an absolute mixture of emotions.
Me too❤
Tchaikovsky’s idyllic calm, happiness, and perfect harmony are disrupted by something around the fourth minute. It’s simultaneously wonderful and painful. I’ve always interpreted it as love.
I play this for my garden in the morning while I meditate. The birds and butterflies seen to enjoy it very much.
That's a great idea, I'm gonna try it 😀👌🏼
I played and danced to this while getting breakfast for my pups romeo, a chihuahua, and loki a 130lb labradane. They weren't impressed by the elegant delay lol
I do that too!People think I’m crazy but I can really see that my plants are enjoying it as much as I when I play in my tiny garden 🥰🥰🥰😚
@@maggs131 as long as you enjoyed it that's all that matters!
This sounds remarkably peaceful..
4:01 very underrated part. it gives me very different emotions. such a masterpiece.
The best part
bro just heard it for the first time, didnt expect it haha
Like inside of a steam engine for a delicate clock
This is the best part for me. It has a tinge of sadness due to separation.
Was looking for a comment that about that. Sad cello melodies rock.
this song just sounds like dancing on water or clouds with huge dresses that gently float by the movement of a person as petals fall around~ And a Your dancing with your true love and as you gaze into each others eyes everything else feels non-existent~
Yeah that's what i taught
Reminds me of Fantasia :D
Ramune Icepop yah it's a waltz
: D
and then we realize the clowns killed us
Literally all I can think of when I hear this song is synchronized swimming for some reason. Your vision sounds a lot nicer tbh
Classical music has enduring qualities that inspire the mind and soul. Appreciate the brilliance each composition demonstrates. Classical music will always have a place amongst great music.
One of the most beautiful pieces ever written, in my opinion.
Mine too
I will forever love Tom and Jerry for filling my childhood with beautiful music like these.
haha that childhood memory brought me here- beautiful and timeless this is.
YES
On which episode tho? I can definitely say I've heard it somewhere, can't remember where.
haha all Tom and Jerry cartoon's used was this amazing classical music.
@@georgipetrov6337 I wanna know some specific scene or episode that has this. Having a challenge with my friend who says it's from Looney Tunes.
I've been searching for this song for YEARS. I'VE FINALLY FOUND IT.
I used to be scared of 'dance of the sugarplum fairy' for some odd reason, and this song used to be my favorite
+Hugh Vackney How would it even get to the point where it starts playing under your bed?
if u are listening to this, congrats, you’ve got a good taste for music❤️
Yes. 🎉❤😂 Congratulations to you too.
I could listen to this my whole life
Same
Do you mean that you will die listening to this so you will literally listen to this the rest of your life or that you want to listen to this for as long as possible? ;)
Despite being a song about the beauty of flowers, because of the sourcing and various influences, this piece to me is always associated with the delicate dance and wonder of snowfall.
To you. I think ballet and a slow waltz when I hear this.
To me, it definitely feels like the first spring. When the last snow has melted and the air gets warmer again. You can see the small leafs and blossoms grow, the birds start coming back singing their pretty songs. The sun peaks through the clouds, hitting you right in the face. Wearing lighter clothes, you step into a beautiful flowering garden and just start dancing. Shaking off all the sorrows and worries. Peace.
@@harmtiemens9079 to me it is like the begining of winter . waking up to beautiful mist on a november morning going to the rose garden greeted by dew covered flowers.
Did any of you see the segment with this music in Disneys Fantasia? That's the imagery I associate it with now, leaves dying and snow falling.
Everytime I hear this piece, I get reminded of the old Tom and Jerry cartoons...good times
FOUR WEEKS ITS BEEN STUCK IN MY HEAD I FINALLY FOUND IT HOLY CRAP OH MY GOD FINALLY
does this music describe the sensation in your brain when you found it
And if you like it, you can try to listen more of Tchaikovsky. There are defenitely more classical music pieces out there that you will like
Shit its been stuck in my head for more than 5 years and I finally found it
And you be like:
Congratulations!
Many people don't know but Tchaikovsky used a lot of Traditional Russian Music in his classical compositions, he basically created a fusion of Russian into classical music.
No other music style can trigger human senses as intensively as classic music. It is heavily connected to our most primitive feelings. No wonder why dogs, cats, pigs, cows, goats and a lot of other animals are specifically attracted to classical music. It is nature in form of sounds.
Hell, COWS like tubas, trombones and trumpet music!
Even plants love it! 🤩
Excuse me? Have you heard of Darude - sandstorm buddy?
Oh yeah? Listen to mitski and then come back
@@Daniel-zl2qq LMAO
My baby is 2 weeks old and loves this beautiful song. This song calms her down. Thank you Tchaikovsky.
and russia
*Laughs in cannons*
My nena too!!
This reminds me of that one episode from Tom and Jerry where they freeze everything in the room including the flowing water and then they just ice skate along the ice and it's just so nostalgic and beautifull
👍
yes, what you say is very true and you say something true :)
I Remember that
It was Sleeping Beauty waltz
@@apacheaccountant9757Вальс цветов.
6:30 Idk, but this amount of harmony of instrument, I dont know how to explain it but it's just too beautiful.
This music is so healing. After I lost my mother, I went to my child’s school concert still depressed and grieving. When I heard this music I felt like I am back to my original self and the depression was gone and I felt great. I believe in sound healing. This piece of music is definitely one of them. Thank you so much.
Condolence.
Hope you are fine now
There is something to that actually. Musical therapy has been shown to be very helpful. It's not a one song and done thing though of course but I'm glad that you were able to find some peace, at least temporarily, about your mother's passing. ♥️♥️
only 1890's kids will remember this
@Adolf Hitler hahaha hi, addie.
The good all days contracting polio
Tru... but this song is still fire
Not really... I'm sort of the new generation kids... born in 2003 and when i first listened to this, i fell in love at first hearing?!!😂❤ Just to tell you, not all the new generation people suck.... tho i believe that too...No Offence😁👍
@@ameame32 i was 3 when i heard this i was trying to remmeber what it was until my mom heard me humming and asked me if i was into waltz of the flowers i immediateley said son of a bitch so thats what it was
What an amazing composer. His compositions exuded his sense of pride, strength, and honor. Tchaikovsky was indomitable, just like his homeland. To Russia, from an American: I honor you and your heritage.
But Tchaikovsky, as homosexual, would be discriminated in contemporary Russia ! Don't forget this.
@@philippeboivin584
No. This gossip, several years later, after Tchaikovsky's death, was dismissed by his student, a certain Purgold. She tried to blackmail him into marrying her, but he refused. Then, all her life she was offended by Tchaikovsky. Then, for a while, she lived with Rimsky-Korsakov, who told her not to talk nonsense about Tchaikovsky. Tchaikovsky was a public and very open person, and after him there are many letters, in which there is not even a hint of homosexuality. And he had a lot of friends and none of them ever hinted at it. Nobody ever believed this "woman's" gossip, until our country perestroika happened, then all sorts of fables began to take root here.
@@Danil-iy9yg As Russian, and as always, you are misinformed. Biographers have generally agreed that Tchaikovsky was homosexual. You should read his brother's autobiography, where he tells of the composer's same-sex attraction. This book was censored by soviets. Passages in Tchaikovsky's letters which reveal his homosexual desires have been censored too ... Such censorship has persisted in the Russian government, resulting in many officials, including former culture minister Vladimir Medinsky, denying Tchaikovsky's homosexuality outright ...
@@philippeboivin584 "As Russian, and as always, you are misinformed."
Yes, yes, it's so funny to see how confident you are that the Russians are misinformed) It's funny, knowing how many historical forgeries and lies are pouring in from the EU and the United States, but of course, don't bother, you have the most honest media, and that's all the rest are misinformed, do not give yourself doubts about it)))
@@philippeboivin584 Make no mistake, Tchaikovsky is appreciated and loved in Russia, and homosexuals are treated normally if they do not interfere in the lives of others.
이런 클래식 음악은 여기저기서 아무리 많이 들어도 질리지 않는다
There're 2 types of people listening to this song:
1. Those who enjoyed classical music
2. Serial killer
Jhin
FUNNY!!!
Those who watched "Bungo Stray Dogs Season 3 E12"
Joe Fyodor “Please be quiet. I’m listening to Tchaikovsky.”
@@muriichan6711 😂 The skin on my face ? I'd give it to my master !
Tchaikovsky, in my opinion, was the greatest composer of symphonic music. Elegant, harmonious, fresh, yet aristocratic music. A person who loves electronic and trance music tells you this. 👍🖐
Daft Punk was influenced by Vivaldi.
Arostocratic? Are you sure you know what that means? You think this sounds ARISTOCRATIC?
@@USA_UNITED1776 stalin loved him and he did his best to decapitate every last aristocrat. So he's good in my books
symphonic? no. mahler or beethoven
@@USA_UNITED1776 ???
one of those rare pieces that instantly evoke a world on its own, full of ball rooms with crystal chandelliers, russian princesses, and people that lived life by a code of honour that wouldn't break or bend at the first obstacle
Those days are gone. The world is now a terrible, pathetic place and madness reigns.
Yeah, the dark ages were totally better times
Shiba Doge problem I have with the dark ages was there wasnt any youtube, I cannot imagine how Id spent an entire day without my cat videos
juan altredo oh, certainly.
A bit overromanticised,but still awesome.
This music reminds me of my grandma's neighbour who I used to talk to him everyday and he passed away, still a memory due this day and this song reminds me of him.
Rest In Peace.
4:00
When love interrupts harmony. Beautiful and painful at the same time
That is my favourite part
I play cello with the philharmonic orchestra in my city.. This section is our moment to shine at every holiday performance and I swear I am choked up every single time playing it
If Tchaikovsky were around today, he'd be rich thanks to royalties from Disney and Warner Brothers cartoons. I believe I once saw Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd dancing to this tune.
Let's hunt some wabbits.
not how copyright works
Maybe not, though: those companies probably chose this music because it's fantastic music they can get for free. If it wasn't free...
He would have been executed by Stalin.
SAME i belive cartoons like Looney Toons and Tom & Jerry hv a special role in introducing me to these timeless pieces, even if they were used for humour. Wont ever want them to die
Пётр Ильич Чайковский - величайший композитор всех времён и народов, спасибо за шедевры!
1:45 POV: You're Either A Bunch Of Objects Throwing Protons At Each other, A Pale Orange Cube Frolicking Through The Holes Of A Sponge Or A Blue Cloud Thing Swimming In Lava
I push
I get it
why are you bfdi people stalking me
im fond of Russian classic music it's very creative
***** Suck it.
***** Nah that's you.
same it's my favorite
Joe Nome Shostakovich
Igor Stravinsky. ツ
The beauty of Tchaivosky's music always brings tears to my eyes. What depth of soul he must have had to come up with this stuff.
Garrett Diment this is literally what I’m thinking every time when I listen to his compositions...
Me too. I did ballet as a kid and young adult. I cry at certain musical pieces. .
Literally took me 3 years to find this damn song
Piece, PLEASE! But I’m glad you found this masterpiece again 😁
i hated it when youtubers put this in their videos at the good part BUT NEVER LINKED THE SONG OR THE NAME
took me my entire life. :')
@@mignonne_ damn True!
It took me 29 years 🤣
Brings me back to when my parents used to play classical music when we were about 8 to help us sleep. Best thing they ever did
as a pianist and ballerina tchaikovsky will always be my favorite composer. i still play piano, but by the start of the pandemic i stopped ballet, i miss it so much but it was good for my mental health, maybe i will go back when im alright.
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You are a pianist AND a ballerina? wow, that sounds amazing. by parents never let me begin ballet, but thankfully I am an expert in playing piano. (it was more practical and would have been too expensive)
@@tj-co9go maybe when you grow up you can start ballet, it’s never too late!! its the best feeling, whenever you get the opportunity it would be great 🌷
1:44 the most memorable bit of the tune in my opinion
It's literally the best part!
That's the bit i was looking for..
The only part I've remembered of this magnificent song...
So true that's exactly how I know the song actually
If I'm not mistaken this part also being played at Cinderella movie am I right?😂
As a child, I knew this song. They taught it to me in school. I am not Russian however, I am American. I am a child of the 80s....This music is a reminder to me that love transcends language barriers and war.
100% true, have a great day.
Fr bro
fr💯💯
beautiful music
Amen to that! 🎉👍🍀👋✌️🌼🙏
4 minutes into the song is my favorite part of this piece. This part dramatically changes the course of the song, and then soon after it picks up at where it left off. Such beautiful composing from Tchaikovsky.
1:28 - 2:21 : You dive underwater in the middle of the night. The moon shines bright, allowing you to see a group of mermaids swimming near you. They are so curious they began swimming in formation all around you. You can only look at them in awe of their grace and how sparkly and colorful their tails are...
What's a splicer?
sampea CAML They're from a game called Bioshock. They're basically a group of people who got addicted to some drugs that give you superpowers.
that's so poetic!
And the marmaids lure you and invite you to submerge with them and then something magical happends, you are able to breath underwater and follow them to their world...
The mermaids beckon, and you are unsure, but after a moments thought, you follow. The water is warm and tingling, and a strange sensation overtakes your body, the water feels silky, and it seems as though you can hear the swishing of the tails of all the fish in the world at once. You remember that it has been a long time since you went up for air, but you don't feel like you're suffocating. You feel featherlight touches on either side of your neck, and they tickle a bit so you reach up to brush them away, but your fingertips are met with gills on either side. you have been so captivated by your surroundings that you haven't noticed how easy it has become to swim through the water, and though you are effortlessly gliding through smoke. You turn your attention towards your bare legs- but look at that! They're gone! In replacement of your legs you have a gorgeous midnight-blue tail, with flecks of burnt gold. Shimmering, glittering, graceful. The mermaids all of a sudden stop swimming, but you can't have reached your destination, unless... They all peer up at a waterfall that seemed to have just appeared on one side of the enormous lake. They dive through the white mist surrounding the bottom of the waterfall. You don't want to be left behind so you follow them. When you emerge, you are in a cave where the walls are made up of glimmering crystals. You hear a sound: ethereal, floating voices weave their way through a small opening that you could just fit through. The music curls around you in the water, and your heart swells with wonder and joy. You glance around, looking for your guides and you spot a small hole where the end of a pale pearl white tail disappears. You cautiously approach the hole, and go through. An awing sight greets you- dozens of mermaids all mingle in a large pool of opaque silvery substance, it feels like oil, but lighter, like water, but heavier. It's silky smooth and you don't need to do anything to stay afloat. The open sky is above you, and you feel the starlight tracing your brow, lips, jawline. You never want to leave.
Classical music is actually next level. Because it's about rythem and feelings rather then words and lyrics.
(literally any instrumental music)
Couldn't have said it better myself
classical music was and is at the highest level, i'm glad you like it :)
rhytm
Technically Tchaikovsky was a Romantic Era composer. Definitely one of the pioneers of that era too.
I am a young pianist and I have passed through many types of music, the only thing that I can say is that the 'real' music is the classical music, it can never be compared, it's something true, unique and can literally make you travel to other times and other place. It's a part of my life now and I'm very happy that there are also people who feel the same way with me!!!
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There are other music just as important.
@@thecapedcrusader6710 *Minecraft music*
@@thecapedcrusader6710 I disagree, for now classical music trumps anything music wise, the amount of creativity, effort, innovation, time, heart and soul put into them that transports us to exactly the place the composer wants us to be 100 years later really is no where to be seen in todays music sadly
Pytor Ilyich was the KING of all composers
Kudos to the Man behind such a master piece