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Tchaikovsky has to be one of my top 3 favorite composers, next to Chopin and Rachmaninoff. His pieces are so beautiful, and evoke so many emotions. It's a shame he died so young, but at least his pieces will live on for centuries.
You definitely have a good taste! Sometimes I simply can't stop listening some of their pieces, can't get enough of this beauty, their music is full of meanings 🎶
@@ananasikvkusno6638 schubert died at 31, mozart died at 35, and chopin died at 39. really surprising chopin lived to 39 given he had cystic fibrosis, which left untreated should kill you before you even become a teenager. chopin must have had a mild strain of it. mozart died suddenly due to disease. it might be the result of an epidemic in vienna that killed thousands in the city. or it could be an STD, which really wouldn't surprise me. apparently the reason people back then wore white whigs was to cover baldness caused by syphillis. and then schubert certainly died of an STD (syphillis) he also had crippling mental disorders in his last decade or so of life. although mozart lived a short life, it was a rather happy one. meanwhile chopin and schubert lived lives full of suffering and sorrow, and that reflects in their music. there are also so many other famous composers who died young but considering the time period not actually that young (tchaikovsky, schumann, beethoven, etc.)
Unlike most composers, the complexity of his works didn't necessarily evolve. But, his sound and conveyed emotion did. The Russian is very evident in most of his music. One of my favorite composers. I can get very expressive in my playing.
His melodies are timeless and uncluttered. He pulls the emotion from his notes with dynamic style and note selection. While there were more complicated composers out there, he is just as talented by doing more with less. That’s why I think most people remember more of his songs. Well that and looney toons hahaha
I love the Nutcracker Suite! I love it for the music, the choreography, and even the storyline. Anyone who says that the Nutcracker Suite is bad is committing heresy.
Tchaikovsky was the frist composer I know since I start listening classical music🤭 so even now Beethoven and Schubert become my favorite composers, I still love Tchaikovsky~😆
I guess John Williams quite liked the 1st movement of Tchaikovsky's 4th Symphony, since it's similar in some sense to the "Imperial March" and Anakins love theme...
Tchaikovsky wrote my favorite composition of all time. Nonetheless, Chopin is still the most gifted at telling the most vivid and gut wrenching and complex stories with the piano. But I’ll drink some Tchai tea anyway.
One of the interesting things I find about Tchaikovsky is he is one of the very few composers to have written what is conceivably one of the top ten all time greatest piano concerto's, violin concerto's, ballets, opera's and symphonies. As great (or maybe even greater) as Beethoven, Brahms, Bach, Mahler, Schubert, Schumann, Shostakovich, and Stravinsky may have been, none of those great composers can say the same. Only Mozart can make this claim.
Olá, eu queria te falar que para mim A Melodia do Tchaikovsky e com certeza uma das músicas mais lindas nos todos os tempos!!!!! Também eu queria te recomendar de ouvir a Introdução pelo ato 3 da opera Chetevichki do Tchaikovsky. Eu sinto felicidade infinitaaa de ouvir essa música!
I love the exerpts, exept for the symphony 5. you should have chosen the second movement! Ps maybe the pianocobcwrto should have been the first movement
Wow!!! He really fell flat on that American piece. I feel like while the nutcracker is overall one of his simpler works, you could have found something more complex from the work. The symphony 6 is starkly different than anything he’d written before. I wish he lived another 20 years… have you done one on Brahms?!?!
i was thinking of an interesting one. although john williams , the evolution of, would be pretty cool even though he is still alive, but heck he is 90 and still going.
You must have a very high standards, as you are the only one down here making such comments. There is nothing wrong with how the midi sounds, but if you really want to gripe on the condition of sound, why don't you go to an actual pianist such as Traum, or Kassia. It's ridiculous making a statement as incoherent as this one.
@@mariki06 just saying if you're going to represent a great composer, at least have good quality samples. I stopped after the first two; just horrible. Tchaikovsky should deserve much better.
It's time for Tchaikovsky's evolution! What's your favorite by him?
♫ 29 Years Old Sheet Music (Romeo and Juliet Excerpt | Different Version): tinyurl.com/yk8c37f4 *
♫ 34 Years Old Sheet Music (Piano Concerto No. 1, 3rd Movement Excerpt | Different Version): tinyurl.com/2erw2tuy *
♫ 36 Years Old Sheet Music (Swan Lake Theme | Different Version): tinyurl.com/yfv6tcvn *
♫ 40 Years Old Sheet Music (1812 Overture Excerpt | Different Version): tinyurl.com/4ympp2vp *
♫ 42 Years Old Sheet Music (Valse sentimentale | Different Version): tinyurl.com/375pk7yf *
♫ 49 Years Old Sheet Music (The Sleeping Beauty Waltz Excerpt | Different Version): tinyurl.com/3xfuavx5 *
♫ 52 Years Old Sheet Music (The Nutcracker March | Different Version): tinyurl.com/56syu5e7 *
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Mine would have to be The Nutcracker.
I love his Melodie, op. 42 no. 3 and the Nutcracker Suite.
I'm in love with Pas de deux
pathetique
Scriabin would be a great evolution!
Tchaikovsky has to be one of my top 3 favorite composers, next to Chopin and Rachmaninoff. His pieces are so beautiful, and evoke so many emotions. It's a shame he died so young, but at least his pieces will live on for centuries.
Yeah, these three are like three great masters of melody
You definitely have a good taste! Sometimes I simply can't stop listening some of their pieces, can't get enough of this beauty, their music is full of meanings 🎶
@@kongkonasahadola2949imo, they're the three greatest representatives of romanticism!
Omg those composers are in my top 3 aswell!.....their music is just marvelous!!😭
Thanks man! That means a lot to me.
Tbh, for a composer that died so young, he composed a lot of iconic pieces
@@ananasikvkusno6638 he didn't die that young.
For his time it wasn't even that old. Chopin, Mozart and Schubert gave the world an even bigger impact while dying at 39, 35 and 31 respectively
@@ananasikvkusno6638 Schubert has left the chat, dying at the age of 31 💀
@@ananasikvkusno6638 schubert died at 31, mozart died at 35, and chopin died at 39.
really surprising chopin lived to 39 given he had cystic fibrosis, which left untreated should kill you before you even become a teenager. chopin must have had a mild strain of it.
mozart died suddenly due to disease. it might be the result of an epidemic in vienna that killed thousands in the city. or it could be an STD, which really wouldn't surprise me. apparently the reason people back then wore white whigs was to cover baldness caused by syphillis.
and then schubert certainly died of an STD (syphillis)
he also had crippling mental disorders in his last decade or so of life.
although mozart lived a short life, it was a rather happy one. meanwhile chopin and schubert lived lives full of suffering and sorrow, and that reflects in their music.
there are also so many other famous composers who died young but considering the time period not actually that young (tchaikovsky, schumann, beethoven, etc.)
@@ananasikvkusno6638 and Lili Boulanger died at 21 I think
As a pianist, I would've liked to have heard something from "The Seasons." That's a very underrated work by Tchaikovsky, IMO.
I thought I'd heard all the great Tchaikovsky masterworks. I'll check that one out.
Rachmaninov next, not my pieces.
He already did your pieces
@@charlesthomas5956 hey man, show respect to him, that's Frederick Chopin you are talking to!
@@mariki06 Im not trying to be mean
@@charlesthomas5956 im messing with you, my apologies.
@@mariki06 It's ok
Unlike most composers, the complexity of his works didn't necessarily evolve. But, his sound and conveyed emotion did. The Russian is very evident in most of his music. One of my favorite composers. I can get very expressive in my playing.
His melodies are timeless and uncluttered. He pulls the emotion from his notes with dynamic style and note selection. While there were more complicated composers out there, he is just as talented by doing more with less. That’s why I think most people remember more of his songs. Well that and looney toons hahaha
never knew his 6th symphony was one of his last pieces, seems reasonable given how macabre and mature it sounds
His sixth symphony is one of the greatest things ever composed
He said it was a requiem
Rachmaninoff next please
I love his ballets 🩰 Such incredibly beautiful melodies are hypnotizing 💘
I love the Nutcracker Suite! I love it for the music, the choreography, and even the storyline. Anyone who says that the Nutcracker Suite is bad is committing heresy.
One of the great masterpieces in art in the history of mankind, I think many would agree
Excuse me bro, can you do Rachmaninoff the russian guy in the next vid ;-;
Luminosity and magical melody. Truly an inspiring composer.
And definitely sounds great in the car!
Tchaikovsky was the frist composer I know since I start listening classical music🤭
so even now Beethoven and Schubert become my favorite composers, I still love Tchaikovsky~😆
My current favs are Paganini and Shostakovich, but no one can deny that Tchaik is the goat
and yes i do play violin
Beautiful video
6:45 Elementary, my dear Watson !
Rahmaninov next
I want Rachmaninoff next
Rachmaninoff pleeeease, then Ravel and Brahms. Thanks for taking the time to do this. It is very enlightening!
Disney used Tchaikovsky's music for his cartoon (sleeping beauty), respect.
I guess John Williams quite liked the 1st movement of Tchaikovsky's 4th Symphony, since it's similar in some sense to the "Imperial March" and Anakins love theme...
Yes, Williams drew from so many of the great composers. Tchaikovsky is one of them. He also draws a lot from Stravinsky and Shostakovich.
Incredible! Could you do Joe Hisaishi? Would be interesting to see what he has done before Ghibli scores
The Nutcracker is my favorite work from him. Nothing captures the magic of the holiday season quite like it.
RACHMANINOV
Can you please do Mendelssohn next?
Tchaikovsky wrote my favorite composition of all time. Nonetheless, Chopin is still the most gifted at telling the most vivid and gut wrenching and complex stories with the piano. But I’ll drink some Tchai tea anyway.
For me absolutely all of his compositions are my favourite!!! All without exeption!!!!!
And nobody tells stories more beautifully than my Tchaikovsky!!!! His fantasy is without limits!!!!
can someone give me the Anastasie-Valse, TH 119 sheet ?
One of the interesting things I find about Tchaikovsky is he is one of the very few composers to have written what is conceivably one of the top ten all time greatest piano concerto's, violin concerto's, ballets, opera's and symphonies. As great (or maybe even greater) as Beethoven, Brahms, Bach, Mahler, Schubert, Schumann, Shostakovich, and Stravinsky may have been, none of those great composers can say the same. Only Mozart can make this claim.
Yes. Enormous range Tchaikovsky had. Similar to the composers working in the classical and early Romantic era.
Just Beautiful!!
Tchaik is the Goat!!!!
Excellent! Dvořák next time please!
Please Händel next
I want Schumann next
Schumann next ;)
Rachmaninov next
Next, Luis Antonio calvo
All of them are my fav
Please make a video with Igor Stravinsky's music 🙏🙏🙏
Next: Haydn
That would take a while.
can you please do a Yves Tumor Limerence tutorial video. i would love that!!
Melodia de Tchaikovsky, é perfeita para um conto de fadas
Olá, eu queria te falar que para mim A Melodia do Tchaikovsky e com certeza uma das músicas mais lindas nos todos os tempos!!!!! Também eu queria te recomendar de ouvir a Introdução pelo ato 3 da opera Chetevichki do Tchaikovsky. Eu sinto felicidade infinitaaa de ouvir essa música!
He is already recognizable as Tchaikovsky at 14. That tune would go quite well in any of his mature ballets. Then at 23, there's the Liszt influence.
I love the exerpts, exept for the symphony 5. you should have chosen the second movement! Ps maybe the pianocobcwrto should have been the first movement
Shostakovich pls
Beautiful video. Rachmaninoff next pls
Hey does anyone know where to get the sheet music do anastasie valse I really want to learn it
Make a video on Rachmaninoff!
Paganini pls
Wow!!! He really fell flat on that American piece. I feel like while the nutcracker is overall one of his simpler works, you could have found something more complex from the work. The symphony 6 is starkly different than anything he’d written before. I wish he lived another 20 years… have you done one on Brahms?!?!
That American piece? The 1812 Overture is actually about the French invasion of Russia, not the American War of 1812.
Shostakovich please 🙏
Ravel next ?
Haydn please)))
Handel next pls
Next JEAN FERY REBEL
i was thinking of an interesting one. although john williams , the evolution of, would be pretty cool even though he is still alive, but heck he is 90 and still going.
Might take quite a while to do John Williams' video.
Haha let’s goooo I’m so skilled. I’m the best composer.
This guy was metal before metal
Next Haydn or Rachmaninoff
Do vivaldi next
🔥
I want next vivaldi
4:35 this is from ukrainian folk song ruclips.net/video/SEXlovV6pWU/видео.html
Next HEINRICH BIBER
Verdi's evolution please
Pls Scriabin Next
John William's Harry Potter music totally ripped off swan lake
38 old is best
the first one sounded like waltz no2
5:32 com o grave no fundo
What can I say the man liked chords
could you maybe change the dynamics to suit the pieces better next time, a few of the pieces were ruined by ugly midi sounds and dynamics
Verdi?
Clara Schumann Next !!!!!
vivaldi pls
I want Rachmaninov
I love u
next i want to grieg
Please heart my comment Marioverehrer ima huge fan!
Haydn Next !!!!!!!
Elgar plzzzz
제목 한국어 번역 감사합니디
Sibelius? 😏
Duck duck
Age 49
Tchaikovsky's music cannot be spoiled even by such a terrible performance.
Verdi
Pourquoi ces horribles versions mécaniques? Ne pourriez-vous pas utilisez des enregistrements de belles versions authentiques?
Next scott joplin
Sorry, that's the worst computer generated music I've ever heard.
You must have a very high standards, as you are the only one down here making such comments. There is nothing wrong with how the midi sounds, but if you really want to gripe on the condition of sound, why don't you go to an actual pianist such as Traum, or Kassia. It's ridiculous making a statement as incoherent as this one.
@@mariki06 just saying if you're going to represent a great composer, at least have good quality samples. I stopped after the first two; just horrible. Tchaikovsky should deserve much better.
This is pretty good for midi. Like the previous comments, midi is never going to be as good as a person playing it.
If this helps get more people into classical music, though, it's okay.