How can a human being think of something this beautiful? I didn’t appreciate music like this when I was a kid. Now I get it. This music will never ever go out of style.
omg same i started to love classical music when i started to want to play violin and now i love classical music especially violin and i’m learning it :)
Has there ever been any doubt about that?!!😊 It's a bit like saying Dickens is definitely one of the best authors of all time!!😊 Where are you from:the university of stating the obvious?!😅😆
Great God in Heaven Thank You for such talent, Orchestra Musicians are One of A Kind. This is such A Great Composition. TCHAIKOVSKY is Blessed in mind and heart. Waltz Timing is so tuned to the human soul. And the DISSONANCE of the String Section is a magnificent haunt, so tragic and heartstrung melodic, like a hearts cry as a lover dying in your arms! What an amazing timeless gesture of God's gift to co-create with Him, splendor on earth! Amen!
This feels like floating and soaring through a field full of colourful flowers on a warm sunny day, fingers brushing against them lightly careful not to hurt the petals as you fly over them in total freedom from the confines or shackles of gravity. This is beautiful, just beautiful.... Amazing what a blessed mind and an ochestra of skillful musicians can create such beauty. I feel blessed to be able to hear. I am grateful.
funny enough.. part of this song was used in the horror-survival-exploration video game Bioshock in a segment where you're in a part of the underwater city that a crazed artist took over and in that segment, he is having an emotional fit over his "haters" and takes it out on you, the player, by trapping you in a room and fighting off his minions until he feels better. The song is played over speaker during that time and is pretty fitting considering the minions are agile and acrobatic as they attack you.
I’m a life long gardener and I often think of this piece when in my greenhouse because there is a song. It isn’t played in a few short minutes, but it is there… first it is the spring daffodils and then the tulips, then it’s the blackberry blossoms, then the roses and on and on the beautiful song goes. I love it.
I'll always be grateful to my 2nd grade teacher that introduced us to this piece by making us dance to it in costumes. Some kids were flowers, my best friend was the sun and I was a butterfly.
I too had a grade school teacher that introduced us to classical and well all music really. Thank you Mrs. Will for being you!! In a day and age where budgets are tight and parents and educator's feel music education might be unnecessary; remember this, its been said that if mathematics made a sound it would be music!! Music is also a good way to teach kids pattern recognition, which is a valuable skill to engineering, science, police work, etc.
Daniel Barenboim will forever be my favorite conductor! He captures the beautiful essence of Tchaikovsky, especially this waltz; not too fast, and not too slow. Glorious and majestic. I love it! The performers did an awesome job. too!
This is too beautiful for every living soul on Earth not to hear. If music an be so delightful it can lift us out of problems we are faced win daily life and carry us to heavenly places.❤️❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️❤️🕊❤️❤️❤️🕊❤️❤️❤️Tschaikowsky must still be composing
Este gran compositos ruso psrami es un de los más grandes . No solo componienfo batet si no en todos lo que creó su larga trayectoria ,,: El concierto número I. La Patética ,capricho Italiano, Musica sin palabras ,Concierto de Invierno.y por supuesto su maravillosa musica para belet. El. Cascanueces,El lago de los Cisnes .La bella durmiente son creaciones universsles obertura de la Gran Pascua Rusa y tantas otras que demuestra su genio universal y eminente mente ruso. Para mi junto con Borodin , Rinski Korsacoff . los grandes maestros de la musica rusa a la que admiro,me emociona y me siento identificado i
I was playing 1st clarinet for this (not this performance) and it was the most challenging thing I'd ever seen. I only got it right during the performance.
bon No no I had the music for ages but is was so difficult that the first time that I played it correctly was during the performance (I was like 12 don't bully me)
One of the most magical pieces of classical music ever. Listening to it feels like you are swinging around with the wind in a field full of tulips during a sunny day of March 🌷🌷
It's so beautiful it brings me close to tears. Whenever i listen to waltz of the flowers, i feel like I'm in a movie or a dream. Everything feels so poetic and cinematic.
This piece makes think about life and how much we grow and how we should be thankful about what we have. I feel so happy and sad at the same time it makes me cry
He was trying to show his adoration for his little sister. He write this piece for his deceased little sister, Alexandra (Sasha). Her death influenced him to make this. At 1 point, he feel so suffocated by the demand from the upper society, so he hide to made a piece. Nothing is work though, until he receive the news that his little sister died, and from his grief over his little sister died, he made this. He made this to remember just how lovely and full of life his little sister is.
This is quite possibly the most well balanced and best directed rendition. No violins trying to step over the cellos. Just no choppiness. Just perfection, shame it's only in 360p
The part at 4:38 i think could have used more vibrato and a sudden jump in volume, like they did in the version with 59 million views- I do think the direction is overall better here though
Politics, social media, the news, etc...all this junk puts hate in your heart for humanity but just one moment in time of people coming together to create pure beauty gives you resounding hope...it’s quite incredible!
You could say watching all of those things bring out your character defects, so do not watch anymore more. Mend your heart by going to your local Church and reading the Bible
Este Adagio, es de lo más bello que hay, me quedo quieta, creo que un solo movimiento que haga, no me dejará oír, la siguiente nota, que saldrá de esas manos, maravillosas, que tocan, esta, tan bella música. Gracias.
Sadly because of the challenging way to create content we lost todays. We rise in tech to get more confortable tools but that make us so confortable it leads us as lazy as we cannot unleash creativity the way we used to before.
Nur ein Mensch der mit allen Sinnen das Leben und die Natur fühlt, kann solche Musik erschaffen. Irdisch schön was unsere Erde hat. Die Musik erzählt es uns auf eigene wunderbare Weise. Schützen wir unseren Schatz, die Natur damit weiterhin so was entstehen kann.
Who know a masterpiece could bring so much beauty into the world of so many people's hearts. Only Tschaikowsky knew in his heart. Thank you sir Tschaikowsky 🌷
Classical music reminds me of my past. Running in the grass, climbing the trees And it takes me to other lands. I watch the beautiful lake view in the hammock, hills, snowy mountains take me here.
I think this is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever composed. It's joyful, sad, and full of wonder all at the same time. I once heard this on a classical musical station and the announcer said this song seemed simple but was revolutionary-a love song to the 20th Century (it was written in 1892). I can't think of a higher accolade for a piece of music.
Absolutely a lovely piece of music. It makes me dance round in my flat wishing I was in some grand dress being spun round on the dance floor with some handsome tall lovely man. Ahhh just like in the movies.
Hermoso. Cuan precioso es DIOS concediendo dones para el disfrute de los sentidos Que belleza. Gracias mi Amado DIOS por la musica los instrumentos y estos bendecidos musicos ♥️
Tchaikovsky was genius of music as Wagner, Mozart and Beеthowen! His music 🎶 is harmony for souls ✨️ 💕 💛 💗! Bravo to maestro and orchestra!👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Goodness my... I love this song so much. I bought the cd of Tchaikovsky about 13 years ago in my country El Salvador, nobody teach me about classical music and now I really enjoy music of Chopin, Bach and Mozart. Tchaikovsky was introducing me to the best music forever... don't want to look back. This is heaven 🙏
My favorite interpretation of the piece. The tempo is perfect, although slower than most recordings. And Barenboim is able to get a color/tone out of this orchestra that is just gorgeous!
Just tell me whether these sounds are not majestic, marvelous and sacred. What a blessed inspiration. What a connection between Tchaikovsky and the Universe.
Tchaikovsky is the greatest of them all because of his astounding versatility. Concertos, symphonies, chamber, choir, opera, stand alone masterworks such as Capriccio Italien, one of the first great song writers (None But The Lonely Heart) and of course, his incomparable ballets. He and Rossini remain the 2 most entertaining of the pre-20th century masters.
Russian music often has this spirit flying in it, a fairy of ice forest, so unique from other cultures. This spirit embodies both the fragile beauty and demonic anger as vividly as the swan lake.
Desde Bogotá Colombia feliz navidad y año nuevo 2023 que Dios te Bendice y a todos los tuyos en el Nombre de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo AMEN,, pero debes levantrate y pedir que la guerra contra nuestros hermanos UKRANIANOS TERMINE,, 😓😓BENDICIONES,,,
позор!! у каждой страны и нации есть свой великий композитор,но дело в том,что они создавали музыку для ВСЕХ ибо она КАЖДОМУ понятна. мне стыдно за ваш комментарий!
This may be a minor masterpiece but a masterpiece it certainly is. Can anyone recall a BAD Tchaikovsky waltz? Here, the sound quality is excellent and the music is handled with great sumptuousness, elegance and charm. Such a delicious piece and I can't think of a better version of it. Thank you so much for posting.
The Concert Halls in Europe have excellent acoustics. I lived in Germany for 6 years and went to a lot of amazing Symphonies. They really think about every little detail. And the Musicians are top notch
Chef Riz, please ignore everyone who doesn’t grasp the importance of what you’re saying here- for Barenboim to set such a monumental, expansive tempo, and stick to it so perfectly where any other conductor could hardly help but let it run away; only to finally indulge the slightest accelerando in the final half minute or so, but still holding back all our urges to go even faster, and then, that perfect intense ritardando in the final two measures--- WOW.
❤❤Браво. Браво. Браво. Шедевр Музыка Великолепная БОЖЕСТВЕННАЯ Помогает нам всем жить в этом мире. Хочу Мира и Добра вам всем желаю удачи в жизни И Всем Всего наилучшего в жизни Успехов во всем. Берегите себя и Своих Детей Внуков Близких Родных людей. Пусть Будет Всегда Мир На Нашей Планете земля Мир и Добро.
Solo queda soñar con esta música, que perdurará por siempre y para siempre en nuestras vidas y, mientras Dios nos de vida para disfrutarla. Muy agradecido
I was just listening to this video while I read a book. I am a ballet dancer and I have heard this Waltz thousands of times but, there was something different in the feeling so I left my book apart and watched the video and I just couldn´t stop watching it. The musicians were like dancing while they were playing their instruments, they were really feeling the music and I know that was the difference I felt. Thanks to the Director Daniel Barenboim for inspire them, his energy and soft movements to make the musicians take out their love to music. That is what a person on stage wants: to share the love of his performance with the audience and they all did it, I feel it, so Mission Accomplished with this extremely beautiful master piece of music! Thank you for sharing this video!
Muchísimas gracias!! Que gran maestro el compositor, y que orquesta tan extraordinaria, Este Valls es maravilloso. Mil aplausos, qué gozada debe ser estar gozándolo en directo.🤗👏👏👏👏👏👏
It's because of social media that people don't like things like this. Most people misuse social media. Things become a matter of status. So many good things about it but equally bad things paired up with the good.
Yesterday, this piece was played on the radio. Every time this tune is performed somewhere, I'm engossed of this masterpiece. Searching this piece on the internet yesterday, I'd been listening to this one for a long time. It never tires me. This materpiece always makes me feel comfortable and lights up my life. How beautiful! What a magnificent piece !!
Csodàs zene, csodås a hàrfa jàtèka, a fúvósok jàtèka,ès sorolhatnàm a különböző vonósokat. A karmester is profi. A keringő fülbemàszó. Lelket melengető.A zene theràpia.
In a location where I work along time ago they had speakers connected to the outside of the building. When I had a chance I sneak in my cd and play Abba and classical, Waltz of the flowers come on and alot of people enjoyed it, even the teenagers! Those were the days.
There's nothing like going to a concert hall and listening to a symphony orchestra create magic like this. Probably my favorite piece, it gills my eith joy and peace. Makes want to dance!
can you believe that Tschaikowsky had this symphony in his head?
προσπαθουσε να εναρμονισθει με την εσωτερικη του ασυμφωνια...
Hola. Siempre me ha asombrado eso, ¿cómo estaba toda esa música dentro de la cabeza de Tchaikocski? Increíble.
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aꖎℸ ̣ ⍑𝙹⚍⊣⍑ ᒲ⚍ᓭ╎ᓵᔑꖎꖎ|| !¡∷ᒷᓵ𝙹ᓵ╎𝙹⚍ᓭ, tᓵ⍑ᔑ╎ꖌ𝙹⍊ᓭꖌ|| ∴ᔑᓭ ᒷ↸⚍ᓵᔑℸ ̣ ᒷ↸ ⎓𝙹∷ ᔑ ᓵᔑ∷ᒷᒷ∷ ᔑᓭ ᔑ ᓵ╎⍊╎ꖎ ᓭᒷ∷⍊ᔑリℸ ̣. T⍑ᒷ∷ᒷ ∴ᔑᓭ ᓭᓵᔑリℸ ̣ 𝙹!¡!¡𝙹∷ℸ ̣ ⚍リ╎ℸ ̣ || ⎓𝙹∷ ᔑ ᒲ⚍ᓭ╎ᓵᔑꖎ ᓵᔑ∷ᒷᒷ∷ ╎リ r⚍ᓭᓭ╎ᔑ ᔑℸ ̣ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ ℸ ̣ ╎ᒲᒷ ᔑリ↸ リ𝙹 ᓭ||ᓭℸ ̣ ᒷᒲ 𝙹⎓ !¡⚍ʖꖎ╎ᓵ ᒲ⚍ᓭ╎ᓵ ᒷ↸⚍ᓵᔑℸ ̣ ╎𝙹リ. W⍑ᒷリ ᔑリ 𝙹!¡!¡𝙹∷ℸ ̣ ⚍リ╎ℸ ̣ || ⎓𝙹∷ ᓭ⚍ᓵ⍑ ᔑリ ᒷ↸⚍ᓵᔑℸ ̣ ╎𝙹リ ᔑ∷𝙹ᓭᒷ, ⍑ᒷ ᒷリℸ ̣ ᒷ∷ᒷ↸ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ リᔑᓭᓵᒷリℸ ̣ sᔑ╎リℸ ̣ pᒷℸ ̣ ᒷ∷ᓭʖ⚍∷⊣ c𝙹リᓭᒷ∷⍊ᔑℸ ̣ 𝙹∷||, ⎓∷𝙹ᒲ ∴⍑╎ᓵ⍑ ⍑ᒷ ⊣∷ᔑ↸⚍ᔑℸ ̣ ᒷ↸ ╎リ 1865. T⍑ᒷ ⎓𝙹∷ᒲᔑꖎ wᒷᓭℸ ̣ ᒷ∷リ-𝙹∷╎ᒷリℸ ̣ ᒷ↸ ℸ ̣ ᒷᔑᓵ⍑╎リ⊣ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᔑℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ ∷ᒷᓵᒷ╎⍊ᒷ↸ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ∷ᒷ ᓭᒷℸ ̣ ⍑╎ᒲ ᔑ!¡ᔑ∷ℸ ̣ ⎓∷𝙹ᒲ ᓵ𝙹ᒲ!¡𝙹ᓭᒷ∷ᓭ 𝙹⎓ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ ᓵ𝙹リℸ ̣ ᒷᒲ!¡𝙹∷ᔑ∷|| リᔑℸ ̣ ╎𝙹リᔑꖎ╎ᓭℸ ̣ ᒲ𝙹⍊ᒷᒲᒷリℸ ̣ ᒷᒲʖ𝙹↸╎ᒷ↸ ʖ|| ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ r⚍ᓭᓭ╎ᔑリ ᓵ𝙹ᒲ!¡𝙹ᓭᒷ∷ᓭ 𝙹⎓ t⍑ᒷ f╎⍊ᒷ ∴╎ℸ ̣ ⍑ ∴⍑𝙹ᒲ ⍑╎ᓭ !¡∷𝙹⎓ᒷᓭᓭ╎𝙹リᔑꖎ ∷ᒷꖎᔑℸ ̣ ╎𝙹リᓭ⍑╎!¡ ∴ᔑᓭ ᒲ╎ ̇/ᒷ↸.
tᓵ⍑ᔑ╎ꖌ𝙹⍊ᓭꖌ||'ᓭ ℸ ̣ ∷ᔑ╎リ╎リ⊣ ᓭᒷℸ ̣ ⍑╎ᒲ 𝙹リ ᔑ !¡ᔑℸ ̣ ⍑ ℸ ̣ 𝙹 ∷ᒷᓵ𝙹リᓵ╎ꖎᒷ ∴⍑ᔑℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ ⍑ᔑ↸ ꖎᒷᔑ∷リᒷ↸ ∴╎ℸ ̣ ⍑ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ リᔑℸ ̣ ╎⍊ᒷ ᒲ⚍ᓭ╎ᓵᔑꖎ !¡∷ᔑᓵℸ ̣ ╎ᓵᒷᓭ ℸ ̣ 𝙹 ∴⍑╎ᓵ⍑ ⍑ᒷ ⍑ᔑ↸ ʖᒷᒷリ ᒷ ̇/!¡𝙹ᓭᒷ↸ ⎓∷𝙹ᒲ ᓵ⍑╎ꖎ↸⍑𝙹𝙹↸. F∷𝙹ᒲ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᔑℸ ̣ ∷ᒷᓵ𝙹リᓵ╎ꖎ╎ᔑℸ ̣ ╎𝙹リ, ⍑ᒷ ⎓𝙹∷⊣ᒷ↸ ᔑ !¡ᒷ∷ᓭ𝙹リᔑꖎ ʖ⚍ℸ ̣ ⚍リᒲ╎ᓭℸ ̣ ᔑꖌᔑʖꖎ|| r⚍ᓭᓭ╎ᔑリ ᓭℸ ̣ ||ꖎᒷ. T⍑ᒷ !¡∷╎リᓵ╎!¡ꖎᒷᓭ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᔑℸ ̣ ⊣𝙹⍊ᒷ∷リᒷ↸ ᒲᒷꖎ𝙹↸||, ⍑ᔑ∷ᒲ𝙹リ|| ᔑリ↸ 𝙹ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ∷ ⎓⚍リ↸ᔑᒲᒷリℸ ̣ ᔑꖎᓭ 𝙹⎓ r⚍ᓭᓭ╎ᔑリ ᒲ⚍ᓭ╎ᓵ ∷ᔑリ ᓵ𝙹ᒲ!¡ꖎᒷℸ ̣ ᒷꖎ|| ᓵ𝙹⚍リℸ ̣ ᒷ∷ ℸ ̣ 𝙹 ℸ ̣ ⍑𝙹ᓭᒷ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᔑℸ ̣ ⊣𝙹⍊ᒷ∷リᒷ↸ wᒷᓭℸ ̣ ᒷ∷リ e⚍∷𝙹!¡ᒷᔑリ ᒲ⚍ᓭ╎ᓵ, ∴⍑╎ᓵ⍑ ᓭᒷᒷᒲᒷ↸ ℸ ̣ 𝙹 ↸ᒷ⎓ᒷᔑℸ ̣ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ !¡𝙹ℸ ̣ ᒷリℸ ̣ ╎ᔑꖎ ⎓𝙹∷ ⚍ᓭ╎リ⊣ r⚍ᓭᓭ╎ᔑリ ᒲ⚍ᓭ╎ᓵ ╎リ ꖎᔑ∷⊣ᒷ-ᓭᓵᔑꖎᒷ wᒷᓭℸ ̣ ᒷ∷リ ᓵ𝙹ᒲ!¡𝙹ᓭ╎ℸ ̣ ╎𝙹リ 𝙹∷ ⎓𝙹∷ ⎓𝙹∷ᒲ╎リ⊣ ᔑ ᓵ𝙹ᒲ!¡𝙹ᓭ╎ℸ ̣ ᒷ ᓭℸ ̣ ||ꖎᒷ, ᔑリ↸ ╎ℸ ̣ ᓵᔑ⚍ᓭᒷ↸ !¡ᒷ∷ᓭ𝙹リᔑꖎ ᔑリℸ ̣ ╎!¡ᔑℸ ̣ ⍑╎ᒷᓭ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᔑℸ ̣ ↸ᒷリℸ ̣ ᒷ↸ tᓵ⍑ᔑ╎ꖌ𝙹⍊ᓭꖌ||'ᓭ ᓭᒷꖎ⎓-ᓵ𝙹リ⎓╎↸ᒷリᓵᒷ. R⚍ᓭᓭ╎ᔑリ ᓵ⚍ꖎℸ ̣ ⚍∷ᒷ ᒷ ̇/⍑╎ʖ╎ℸ ̣ ᒷ↸ ᔑ ᓭ!¡ꖎ╎ℸ ̣ !¡ᒷ∷ᓭ𝙹リᔑꖎ╎ℸ ̣ ||, ∴╎ℸ ̣ ⍑ ╎ℸ ̣ ᓭ リᔑℸ ̣ ╎⍊ᒷ ᔑリ↸ ᔑ↸𝙹!¡ℸ ̣ ᒷ↸ ᒷꖎᒷᒲᒷリℸ ̣ ᓭ ⍑ᔑ⍊╎リ⊣ ↸∷╎⎓ℸ ̣ ᒷ↸ ᔑ!¡ᔑ∷ℸ ̣ ╎リᓵ∷ᒷᔑᓭ╎リ⊣ꖎ|| ᓭ╎リᓵᒷ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ ℸ ̣ ╎ᒲᒷ 𝙹⎓ pᒷℸ ̣ ᒷ∷ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ g∷ᒷᔑℸ ̣. T⍑ᔑℸ ̣ ∷ᒷᓭ⚍ꖎℸ ̣ ᒷ↸ ╎リ ⚍リᓵᒷ∷ℸ ̣ ᔑ╎リℸ ̣ || ᔑᒲ𝙹リ⊣ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ ╎リℸ ̣ ᒷꖎꖎ╎⊣ᒷリℸ ̣ ᓭ╎ᔑ ᔑʖ𝙹⚍ℸ ̣ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ ᓵ𝙹⚍リℸ ̣ ∷||'ᓭ リᔑℸ ̣ ╎𝙹リᔑꖎ ╎↸ᒷリℸ ̣ ╎ℸ ̣ ||, ᔑリ ᔑᒲʖ╎⊣⚍╎ℸ ̣ || ᒲ╎∷∷𝙹∷ᒷ↸ ╎リ tᓵ⍑ᔑ╎ꖌ𝙹⍊ᓭꖌ||'ᓭ ᓵᔑ∷ᒷᒷ∷.
dᒷᓭ!¡╎ℸ ̣ ᒷ ⍑╎ᓭ ᒲᔑリ|| !¡𝙹!¡⚍ꖎᔑ∷ ᓭ⚍ᓵᓵᒷᓭᓭᒷᓭ, tᓵ⍑ᔑ╎ꖌ𝙹⍊ᓭꖌ||'ᓭ ꖎ╎⎓ᒷ ∴ᔑᓭ !¡⚍リᓵℸ ̣ ⚍ᔑℸ ̣ ᒷ↸ ʖ|| !¡ᒷ∷ᓭ𝙹リᔑꖎ ᓵ∷╎ᓭᒷᓭ ᔑリ↸ ↸ᒷ!¡∷ᒷᓭᓭ╎𝙹リ. C𝙹リℸ ̣ ∷╎ʖ⚍ℸ ̣ 𝙹∷|| ⎓ᔑᓵℸ ̣ 𝙹∷ᓭ ╎リᓵꖎ⚍↸ᒷ↸ ⍑╎ᓭ ᒷᔑ∷ꖎ|| ᓭᒷ!¡ᔑ∷ᔑℸ ̣ ╎𝙹リ ⎓∷𝙹ᒲ ⍑╎ᓭ ᒲ𝙹ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ∷ ⎓𝙹∷ ʖ𝙹ᔑ∷↸╎リ⊣ ᓭᓵ⍑𝙹𝙹ꖎ ⎓𝙹ꖎꖎ𝙹∴ᒷ↸ ʖ|| ⍑╎ᓭ ᒲ𝙹ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ∷'ᓭ ᒷᔑ∷ꖎ|| ↸ᒷᔑℸ ̣ ⍑; ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ ↸ᒷᔑℸ ̣ ⍑ 𝙹⎓ ⍑╎ᓭ ᓵꖎ𝙹ᓭᒷ ⎓∷╎ᒷリ↸ ᔑリ↸ ᓵ𝙹ꖎꖎᒷᔑ⊣⚍ᒷ n╎ꖌ𝙹ꖎᔑ╎ r⚍ʖ╎リᓭℸ ̣ ᒷ╎リ; ᔑリ↸ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ ᓵ𝙹ꖎꖎᔑ!¡ᓭᒷ 𝙹⎓ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ 𝙹リᒷ ᒷリ↸⚍∷╎リ⊣ ∷ᒷꖎᔑℸ ̣ ╎𝙹リᓭ⍑╎!¡ 𝙹⎓ ⍑╎ᓭ ᔑ↸⚍ꖎℸ ̣ ꖎ╎⎓ᒷ, ⍑╎ᓭ 13-||ᒷᔑ∷ ᔑᓭᓭ𝙹ᓵ╎ᔑℸ ̣ ╎𝙹リ ∴╎ℸ ̣ ⍑ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ ∴ᒷᔑꖎℸ ̣ ⍑|| ∴╎↸𝙹∴ nᔑ↸ᒷ⨅⍑↸ᔑ ⍊𝙹リ mᒷᓵꖌ, ∴⍑𝙹 ∴ᔑᓭ ⍑╎ᓭ !¡ᔑℸ ̣ ∷𝙹リ ᒷ⍊ᒷリ ℸ ̣ ⍑𝙹⚍⊣⍑ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ|| リᒷ⍊ᒷ∷ ᔑᓵℸ ̣ ⚍ᔑꖎꖎ|| ᒲᒷℸ ̣ ᒷᔑᓵ⍑ 𝙹ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ∷. H╎ᓭ ⍑𝙹ᒲ𝙹ᓭᒷ ̇/⚍ᔑꖎ╎ℸ ̣ ||, ∴⍑╎ᓵ⍑ ⍑ᒷ ꖌᒷ!¡ℸ ̣ !¡∷╎⍊ᔑℸ ̣ ᒷ, ⍑ᔑᓭ ℸ ̣ ∷ᔑ↸╎ℸ ̣ ╎𝙹リᔑꖎꖎ|| ᔑꖎᓭ𝙹 ʖᒷᒷリ ᓵ𝙹リᓭ╎↸ᒷ∷ᒷ↸ ᔑ ᒲᔑ⋮𝙹∷ ⎓ᔑᓵℸ ̣ 𝙹∷ ℸ ̣ ⍑𝙹⚍⊣⍑ ᓭ𝙹ᒲᒷ ᒲ⚍ᓭ╎ᓵ𝙹ꖎ𝙹⊣╎ᓭℸ ̣ ᓭ リ𝙹∴ ↸𝙹∴リ!¡ꖎᔑ|| ╎ℸ ̣ ᓭ ╎ᒲ!¡𝙹∷ℸ ̣ ᔑリᓵᒷ. Tᓵ⍑ᔑ╎ꖌ𝙹⍊ᓭꖌ||'ᓭ ᓭ⚍↸↸ᒷリ ↸ᒷᔑℸ ̣ ⍑ ᔑℸ ̣ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ ᔑ⊣ᒷ 𝙹⎓ 53 ╎ᓭ ⊣ᒷリᒷ∷ᔑꖎꖎ|| ᔑᓭᓵ∷╎ʖᒷ↸ ℸ ̣ 𝙹 ᓵ⍑𝙹ꖎᒷ∷ᔑ; ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ∷ᒷ ╎ᓭ ᔑリ 𝙹リ⊣𝙹╎リ⊣ ↸ᒷʖᔑℸ ̣ ᒷ ᔑᓭ ℸ ̣ 𝙹 ∴⍑ᒷℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ∷ ᓵ⍑𝙹ꖎᒷ∷ᔑ ∴ᔑᓭ ╎リ↸ᒷᒷ↸ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ ᓵᔑ⚍ᓭᒷ 𝙹⎓ ⍑╎ᓭ ↸ᒷᔑℸ ̣ ⍑.
w⍑╎ꖎᒷ ⍑╎ᓭ ᒲ⚍ᓭ╎ᓵ ⍑ᔑᓭ ∷ᒷᒲᔑ╎リᒷ↸ !¡𝙹!¡⚍ꖎᔑ∷ ᔑᒲ𝙹リ⊣ ᔑ⚍↸╎ᒷリᓵᒷᓭ, ᓵ∷╎ℸ ̣ ╎ᓵᔑꖎ 𝙹!¡╎リ╎𝙹リᓭ ∴ᒷ∷ᒷ ╎リ╎ℸ ̣ ╎ᔑꖎꖎ|| ᒲ╎ ̇/ᒷ↸. S𝙹ᒲᒷ r⚍ᓭᓭ╎ᔑリᓭ ↸╎↸ リ𝙹ℸ ̣ ⎓ᒷᒷꖎ ╎ℸ ̣ ∴ᔑᓭ ᓭ⚍⎓⎓╎ᓵ╎ᒷリℸ ̣ ꖎ|| ∷ᒷ!¡∷ᒷᓭᒷリℸ ̣ ᔑℸ ̣ ╎⍊ᒷ 𝙹⎓ リᔑℸ ̣ ╎⍊ᒷ ᒲ⚍ᓭ╎ᓵᔑꖎ ⍊ᔑꖎ⚍ᒷᓭ ᔑリ↸ ᒷ ̇/!¡∷ᒷᓭᓭᒷ↸ ᓭ⚍ᓭ!¡╎ᓵ╎𝙹リ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᔑℸ ̣ e⚍∷𝙹!¡ᒷᔑリᓭ ᔑᓵᓵᒷ!¡ℸ ̣ ᒷ↸ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ ᒲ⚍ᓭ╎ᓵ ⎓𝙹∷ ╎ℸ ̣ ᓭ wᒷᓭℸ ̣ ᒷ∷リ ᒷꖎᒷᒲᒷリℸ ̣ ᓭ. Iリ ᔑリ ᔑ!¡!¡ᔑ∷ᒷリℸ ̣ ∷ᒷ╎リ⎓𝙹∷ᓵᒷᒲᒷリℸ ̣ 𝙹⎓ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ ꖎᔑℸ ̣ ℸ ̣ ᒷ∷ ᓵꖎᔑ╎ᒲ, ᓭ𝙹ᒲᒷ e⚍∷𝙹!¡ᒷᔑリᓭ ꖎᔑ⚍↸ᒷ↸ tᓵ⍑ᔑ╎ꖌ𝙹⍊ᓭꖌ|| ⎓𝙹∷ 𝙹⎓⎓ᒷ∷╎リ⊣ ᒲ⚍ᓭ╎ᓵ ᒲ𝙹∷ᒷ ᓭ⚍ʖᓭℸ ̣ ᔑリℸ ̣ ╎⍊ᒷ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᔑリ ʖᔑᓭᒷ ᒷ ̇/𝙹ℸ ̣ ╎ᓵ╎ᓭᒲ ᔑリ↸ ᓭᔑ╎↸ ⍑ᒷ ℸ ̣ ∷ᔑリᓭᓵᒷリ↸ᒷ↸ ᓭℸ ̣ ᒷ∷ᒷ𝙹ℸ ̣ ||!¡ᒷᓭ 𝙹⎓ r⚍ᓭᓭ╎ᔑリ ᓵꖎᔑᓭᓭ╎ᓵᔑꖎ ᒲ⚍ᓭ╎ᓵ. Oℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ∷ᓭ ↸╎ᓭᒲ╎ᓭᓭᒷ↸ tᓵ⍑ᔑ╎ꖌ𝙹⍊ᓭꖌ||'ᓭ ᒲ⚍ᓭ╎ᓵ ᔑᓭ "ꖎᔑᓵꖌ╎リ⊣ ╎リ ᒷꖎᒷ⍊ᔑℸ ̣ ᒷ↸ ℸ ̣ ⍑𝙹⚍⊣⍑ℸ ̣ " ᔑリ↸ ↸ᒷ∷╎↸ᒷ↸ ╎ℸ ̣ ᓭ ⎓𝙹∷ᒲᔑꖎ ∴𝙹∷ꖌ╎リ⊣ᓭ ᔑᓭ ↸ᒷ⎓╎ᓵ╎ᒷリℸ ̣ ʖᒷᓵᔑ⚍ᓭᒷ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᒷ|| ↸╎↸ リ𝙹ℸ ̣ ᓭℸ ̣ ∷╎リ⊣ᒷリℸ ̣ ꖎ|| ⎓𝙹ꖎꖎ𝙹∴ wᒷᓭℸ ̣ ᒷ∷リ !¡∷╎リᓵ╎!¡ꖎᒷᓭ.
It isn't symphony, it is musical part from ballet "Nutcracker". Fascinating anyway.
It is heartwarming to know that there are many people still who appreciate classical music
I know right?
Looks like Thiti P has a very limited vocabulary.
Jagath I'm 28 years old, my love by classical music starts when I was just 4 ( I saw my father's collection)!
Makes me feel like I'm surrounded by sanity when I listen. We are living in a unwinding civilization with no diversity. This makes me feel human.
its not calssical
How can a human being think of something this beautiful? I didn’t appreciate music like this when I was a kid. Now I get it. This music will never ever go out of style.
Agreed
Listenning it remind me of Tom and Jerry the movie
Everything from the heart will never go out of style.
@kxngkulu9354
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omg same i started to love classical music when i started to want to play violin and now i love classical music especially violin and i’m learning it :)
How can anyone not love this?Or anything by Tchaikovsky!. A masterpiece performed by an incredible orchestra, don't you think?.
Such beautiful music. Tchaikovsky is my favorite classical music.
Watching an orchestra play is like looking at the most beautiful dance ever. Tchaikovsky is definitely one of the best composer of all times
Has there ever been any doubt about that?!!😊
It's a bit like saying Dickens is definitely one of the best authors of all time!!😊
Where are you from:the university of stating the obvious?!😅😆
Yes may this music last for ever n ever!!!
Sometimes say the obvius is Very radical
Couldn't agree with you more . Brilliant composer .
@@andrewkennaugh1065 IN EUROPE DIKENS IS NOBADY
It's like, my body is resting but my soul dances with the music.
Yes so WELL put my friend it makes u fel like your on a wave with a heavenly choir
perfecto
This music is alive.
È vero!
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Great God in Heaven Thank You for such talent, Orchestra Musicians are One of A Kind.
This is such A Great Composition. TCHAIKOVSKY is Blessed in mind and heart. Waltz Timing is so tuned to the human soul. And the DISSONANCE of the String Section is a magnificent haunt, so tragic and heartstrung melodic, like a hearts cry as a lover dying in your arms! What an amazing timeless gesture of God's gift to co-create with Him, splendor on earth! Amen!
Russian genius combined with technical German genius (orchestra and conductor) brings a superb experience.
На мой взгляд,немного замедленно,у нас немного активней исполняют .
Deutschen können keine russische Musik spielen. es gibt Technik, keine Seele
Tchaikovsky really woke up one day and think: “I’m gonna write a piece for my rose bush”
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This is actually like a ballet music XD
Rossy
@@skepskepbmgo5202 I’m fairly certain that it is not like ballet music but is ballet music
How are there so many people who don't like this? This is glorious and majestic. Like velvet to the ears.
An apt description!
Maravilloso.
I said the same thing! My soul is touched every time I watch this.
@@RoquitaJohnson My sentiments exactly!
@@carlarenteria8577 Verdad que si
This feels like floating and soaring through a field full of colourful flowers on a warm sunny day, fingers brushing against them lightly careful not to hurt the petals as you fly over them in total freedom from the confines or shackles of gravity. This is beautiful, just beautiful.... Amazing what a blessed mind and an ochestra of skillful musicians can create such beauty. I feel blessed to be able to hear. I am grateful.
funny enough.. part of this song was used in the horror-survival-exploration video game Bioshock in a segment where you're in a part of the underwater city that a crazed artist took over and in that segment, he is having an emotional fit over his "haters" and takes it out on you, the player, by trapping you in a room and fighting off his minions until he feels better. The song is played over speaker during that time and is pretty fitting considering the minions are agile and acrobatic as they attack you.
What a perfect visual description, you can easily imagine that happening.
I’m a life long gardener and I often think of this piece when in my greenhouse because there is a song. It isn’t played in a few short minutes, but it is there… first it is the spring daffodils and then the tulips, then it’s the blackberry blossoms, then the roses and on and on the beautiful song goes. I love it.
Wonderfully put together words. True poesy
I'll always be grateful to my 2nd grade teacher that introduced us to this piece by making us dance to it in costumes. Some kids were flowers, my best friend was the sun and I was a butterfly.
I too had a grade school teacher that introduced us to classical and well all music really. Thank you Mrs. Will for being you!! In a day and age where budgets are tight and parents and educator's feel music education might be unnecessary; remember this, its been said that if mathematics made a sound it would be music!! Music is also a good way to teach kids pattern recognition, which is a valuable skill to engineering, science, police work, etc.
Espectacular música es increíble escuchar tanta belleza. la música una de las cosas mejores de este mundo ✡️✡️🐂🇪🇸🇪🇸
I danced to this when I was a young girl. Memories.
This is The Waltz
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I feel I am away from the depression. I can enjoy my life again.
Yes this music took all my stress,depression and and anxiety...It feels like everything is beautiful and enjoyful...
its like magic!
Daniel Barenboim will forever be my favorite conductor! He captures the beautiful essence of Tchaikovsky, especially this waltz; not too fast, and not too slow. Glorious and majestic. I love it! The performers did an awesome job. too!
Though pretty hilarious amd funny
yes
Barenboim was/is a fantastic pianist, as well
@@nhojyek300he's gone? 😭
Barenboim is the champions!🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
This is too beautiful for every living soul on Earth not to hear. If music an be so delightful it can lift us out of problems we are faced win daily life and carry us to heavenly places.❤️❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️❤️🕊❤️❤️❤️🕊❤️❤️❤️Tschaikowsky must still be composing
listening to this on repeat at 5:30am, dancing round my room
life is good
emi florence whole mood
did a waltz with my partner and warmed my heart to see we were not alone
on m appelle l ovni
emi florence: I wish I had the energy you did at 5:30AM ☺
Boa
Thank God there are those who still work so hard to keep this music alive!
Este gran compositos ruso psrami es un de los más grandes . No solo componienfo batet si no en todos lo que creó su larga trayectoria ,,: El concierto número I. La Patética ,capricho Italiano, Musica sin palabras ,Concierto de Invierno.y por supuesto su maravillosa musica para belet. El. Cascanueces,El lago de los Cisnes .La bella durmiente son creaciones universsles obertura de la Gran Pascua Rusa y tantas otras que demuestra su genio universal y eminente mente ruso. Para mi junto con Borodin , Rinski Korsacoff . los grandes maestros de la musica rusa a la que admiro,me emociona y me siento identificado
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Madre
This music by Tchaikovsky is wonderful!!!
Thank Tchaikovsky*
Agreed
How can anyone not love this?Or anything by Tchaikovsky!
Wonderful orchestra! Tchaikovsky is fantastic.
I love Tchaikovsky
O_0 saaaaaaaaame
Jennifer Xiong same
My god.. between Tchaikovsky and Strauss I can’t breathe....
Awww Jennifer has a crush on Tchaikovsky! 😍
me too
I was playing 1st clarinet for this (not this performance) and it was the most challenging thing I'd ever seen. I only got it right during the performance.
I play clarinet, that shurely was an amazing moment, I'd love so much to play this masterpiece once.
Damn, very impressive
wait you were sight reading this?? wow
bon No no I had the music for ages but is was so difficult that the first time that I played it correctly was during the performance (I was like 12 don't bully me)
WELL DONE YOU DID GREATTTTT!!!!!!!!
People will be listening to this wonderful music for as long as people exist.
LEGENDS NEVER DIE ❤
Indeed
Tchaikovsky was the master of melodies so sweet!...forever my favorite composer!
сказочный композитор!!!
He was a flamboyant composer.. 🙂
Show this to people that say "classical music sucks"
They are just ignorant, just like I was
Agreed. Without "Classical music", we'd not even have modern day music.
@@VoiceOfTheEmperor modern music is just the cheap version of classical music.
@@VoiceOfTheEmperor For the truth of what you say, see ruclips.net/video/If_T1Q9u6FM/видео.html - worth it!
I have yet to meet someone who has said this.
@@bluedragonfly5145 how old are you?
The Nutcracker music is one of the greatest achievements ever by done one person.
I guess by one person you mean the composer, and not the orchestra and director?
Величайший композитор всех времен и народоа, непревзойденный мелодист
Da!!!! ❤️🙏🏻
I love how these performers get into their music. I can see and feel their emotions.
One of the most magical pieces of classical music ever. Listening to it feels like you are swinging around with the wind in a field full of tulips during a sunny day of March 🌷🌷
How specific
U illustrated so well🥺
It's so beautiful it brings me close to tears. Whenever i listen to waltz of the flowers, i feel like I'm in a movie or a dream. Everything feels so poetic and cinematic.
@@canavero4288 I feel the same☺🌺
That is a beautiful description
😊❤
Idk what tchaikovsky was trying to show, but hearing this waltz really made me feel like dancing in beautiful lush green fields of flowers
Yow idk why but we're the same
This piece makes think about life and how much we grow and how we should be thankful about what we have. I feel so happy and sad at the same time it makes me cry
Flower Fantasy nice! I know what you mean 😊
He was trying to show his adoration for his little sister. He write this piece for his deceased little sister, Alexandra (Sasha). Her death influenced him to make this. At 1 point, he feel so suffocated by the demand from the upper society, so he hide to made a piece. Nothing is work though, until he receive the news that his little sister died, and from his grief over his little sister died, he made this. He made this to remember just how lovely and full of life his little sister is.
He was trying to show flowers weaving in a breeze... it's music for a ballet, and the dancers try to do the same.
1:39 this gives such an amazing vibe
i can imagine a rainy weather inside a train
in the 1900s
its so beautiful
This is quite possibly the most well balanced and best directed rendition. No violins trying to step over the cellos. Just no choppiness. Just perfection, shame it's only in 360p
The part at 4:38 i think could have used more vibrato and a sudden jump in volume, like they did in the version with 59 million views- I do think the direction is overall better here though
My sister had this record on long player: she went to Bella Dancing I would listen to it while she dance around love it!!! ❤❤
4:38 my heart is melting. I love this so much.
Part of sadness
@@lendykodi4057 Sure, but not less beautiful
Me tooooo 🥹
Politics, social media, the news, etc...all this junk puts hate in your heart for humanity but just one moment in time of people coming together to create pure beauty gives you resounding hope...it’s quite incredible!
Agreed
I agree!!!
You could say watching all of those things bring out your character defects, so do not watch anymore more. Mend your heart by going to your local Church and reading the Bible
This song makes me appreciate the gift of hearing, this is just magnificent. I can't convey the way this makes me feel, it's pure euphoric bliss
Este Adagio, es de lo más bello que hay, me quedo quieta, creo que un solo movimiento que haga, no me dejará oír, la siguiente nota, que saldrá de esas manos, maravillosas, que tocan, esta, tan bella música. Gracias.
Geniously. 19th century, just pen and paper and music in his head. Wow! How?!
А сейчас за 15 минут на компьютере...
He must have had a piano beside him for chords and harmonies.
@@joelneo0303 but the rest of the instruments?
It's amazing the ability to compose something like this.
@@joelneo0303 he didn't need to
Sadly because of the challenging way to create content we lost todays. We rise in tech to get more confortable tools but that make us so confortable it leads us as lazy as we cannot unleash creativity the way we used to before.
There is something amazing about the Russian literature and arts. I think we should all admire it.
Nur ein Mensch der mit allen Sinnen das Leben und die Natur fühlt, kann solche Musik erschaffen. Irdisch schön was unsere Erde hat. Die Musik erzählt es uns auf eigene wunderbare Weise. Schützen wir unseren Schatz, die Natur damit weiterhin so was entstehen kann.
❤❤ ICH LIEBE DEINE WŰRDEN GEWANDT. ACH, MEINE DAME...SEHR SCHŐENE UND GLORREICHE. Vielen Dank. Ich verstehe....
Dichosos los oídos que escuchan esta maravillosa pieza
Who know a masterpiece could bring so much beauty into the world of so many people's hearts. Only Tschaikowsky knew in his heart. Thank you sir Tschaikowsky 🌷
Triangle guy killing it at 7:15
John Russell Lmfaoooooo stop! 😹
he practiced 10 years just for that moment lmaooo
Must have been inspired by Tod Chavez 😂
😂😂😂😂 i'm deaaaaad
lmaooo 😅😅😅
This piece is literally HEAVEN
This music is pure music for the human ear - God has lost the mould for creating such great composers like Tchaikovsky and Mozart
What has Mozart to do with this? He was rubbish compared with this
One of my favourite classical melodies of all time!!!! Thank you Tchaikovsky.
Thank you from Greece 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
Classical music reminds me of my past. Running in the grass, climbing the trees
And it takes me to other lands. I watch the beautiful lake view in the hammock, hills, snowy mountains take me here.
Красиво выразились.
Прекрасный композитор, прекрасная мелодия, прекрасный оркестр и музыканты, прекрасный дирижёр... И какая же сегодня прекрасная и темная ночь 🤗
I’ve never been into classical music like this, but I would love to hear how gorgeous this sounds in a theatre
Y es solo una parte, es la música para el ballet, faltan los bailarines, el vestuario y la escenografía
Did anybody else get the chills while listening to their favorite part?????
The lady playing the harp got me good as well as the ending👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Yes from 6:15 on... always
5:05
Yuppp that so amazing!!:3
When the dinner bell guy goes nuts is my favorite part!
I always admire the ladies playing the harp. And they always do a good job.
I think this is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever composed. It's joyful, sad, and full of wonder all at the same time. I once heard this on a classical musical station and the announcer said this song seemed simple but was revolutionary-a love song to the 20th Century (it was written in 1892). I can't think of a higher accolade for a piece of music.
Absolutely a lovely piece of music. It makes me dance round in my flat wishing I was in some grand dress being spun round on the dance floor with some handsome tall lovely man. Ahhh just like in the movies.
Bellicimo este vals
Hermoso.
Cuan precioso es DIOS concediendo dones para el disfrute de los sentidos
Que belleza. Gracias mi Amado DIOS por la musica los instrumentos y estos bendecidos musicos ♥️
Ach, alle mein⭐ Damen und ⭐ Herren !! Sooo glorreiche und ausgezeichnet, bitte Ja !!! BRAVA UND BRAVO 👏 🌹🌹🍎☘
Early in morning,a cup coffe and this music, and you levitate.
Luis Cervantes ohhh excellent
Exactly.
I am.
Luis: This is how my day begins!
AMO LA MÚSICA Y EN ESPECIAL A TCHAICOSKY
Love the tempo here. This should never be rushed. The finale is perfection.
Tchaikovsky was genius of music as Wagner, Mozart and Beеthowen! His music 🎶 is harmony for souls ✨️ 💕 💛 💗! Bravo to maestro and orchestra!👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
There's something magical about this piece
When the french horn plays, it’s just pure bliss... 😭
Goodness my... I love this song so much. I bought the cd of Tchaikovsky about 13 years ago in my country El Salvador, nobody teach me about classical music and now I really enjoy music of Chopin, Bach and Mozart. Tchaikovsky was introducing me to the best music forever... don't want to look back. This is heaven 🙏
My favorite interpretation of the piece. The tempo is perfect, although slower than most recordings. And Barenboim is able to get a color/tone out of this orchestra that is just gorgeous!
Yes, Wow! I've heard this piece so many times, but not like this!!!
Bro imagine being in 1892 hearing this banger for the first time 😭☠️🙏🏼
Just tell me whether these sounds are not majestic, marvelous and sacred. What a blessed inspiration. What a connection between Tchaikovsky and the Universe.
Tchaikovsky is the greatest of them all because of his astounding versatility. Concertos, symphonies, chamber, choir, opera, stand alone masterworks such as Capriccio Italien, one of the first great song writers (None But The Lonely Heart) and of course, his incomparable ballets. He and Rossini remain the 2 most entertaining of the pre-20th century masters.
Russian music often has this spirit flying in it, a fairy of ice forest, so unique from other cultures. This spirit embodies both the fragile beauty and demonic anger as vividly as the swan lake.
It is not Russian. Cajkovski or Cajka was Ukrainian
@@danielstanic2498 russian music is really nice!
@@jwz833 is not Ruzzian. It is Jewish!
@@danielstanic2498 are we just listing nationalities? xd
@@jwz833 jews have no nationality.
Это наш Чайковский !❤
И его слушает весь МИР ✌🏻
Desde Bogotá Colombia feliz navidad y año nuevo 2023 que Dios te Bendice y a todos los tuyos en el Nombre de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo AMEN,, pero debes levantrate y pedir que la guerra contra nuestros hermanos UKRANIANOS TERMINE,, 😓😓BENDICIONES,,,
позор!! у каждой страны и нации есть свой великий композитор,но дело в том,что они создавали музыку для ВСЕХ ибо она КАЖДОМУ понятна. мне стыдно за ваш комментарий!
Mne pofig chto on russki. potomuchto ya uwajayu ego kak velikii kompozitr, a ne kak russki.
I'm from Vienna, but I can't have enough of these beautiful, out of this world music.
Und wärst du aus dem Iran, zum Beispiel , wäre es anders gewesen ?
Listening to Waltz of the Flowers makes me happy. I feel like dancing!!! It's beautiful!!
It's almost impossible not to love that One of Tchaikovsky most beautiful pieces of music!
Outstanding what with the harp intro.
When winter is near and the snow is about to fall from the sky; this is the music that sets my mood
Naw, this ain't even music fam.
This more like audible sewage.
@@adorbstotesadorbs.9371 that's cos your taste is sewage🤡
@@adorbstotesadorbs.9371huh?!
This may be a minor masterpiece but a masterpiece it certainly is. Can anyone recall a BAD Tchaikovsky waltz? Here, the sound quality is excellent and the music is handled with great sumptuousness, elegance and charm. Such a delicious piece and I can't think of a better version of it. Thank you so much for posting.
Well said Michael Paul Smith
The Concert Halls in Europe have excellent acoustics. I lived in Germany for 6 years and went to a lot of amazing Symphonies. They really think about every little detail. And the Musicians are top notch
A bad Tchaokovsky is the one played by me.
Minor? Oh really?)
minor? excuse me?!
the tempo was executed flawlessly
El tempo fue ejecutado sin defectos.
its because they are an orchestra...
Rhys Davies not to mention that they’re professionals! 😊
@@lutestringuk Thanks. The obvious answer for an unnecessary comment... As if they were not to perform flawlessly.
Chef Riz, please ignore everyone who doesn’t grasp the importance of what you’re saying here- for Barenboim to set such a monumental, expansive tempo, and stick to it so perfectly where any other conductor could hardly help but let it run away; only to finally indulge the slightest accelerando in the final half minute or so, but still holding back all our urges to go even faster, and then, that perfect intense ritardando in the final two measures--- WOW.
❤❤Браво. Браво. Браво. Шедевр Музыка Великолепная БОЖЕСТВЕННАЯ Помогает нам всем жить в этом мире. Хочу Мира и Добра вам всем желаю удачи в жизни И Всем Всего наилучшего в жизни Успехов во всем. Берегите себя и Своих Детей Внуков Близких Родных людей. Пусть Будет Всегда Мир На Нашей Планете земля Мир и Добро.
Majestuoso !Bravo por el director ,que música tan sublime ❤❤La adoro🎉😊
My long dead piano teacher introduced me to classical music. I have not ever strayed, nothing else satisfies. I remember her daily.
Solo queda soñar con esta música, que perdurará por siempre y para siempre en nuestras vidas y, mientras Dios nos de vida para disfrutarla. Muy agradecido
Una gran pieza, con una gran interpretación y un gran maestro director. Fantastico.
Nunca me canso de ouvir uma das músicas mais lindas com o nome,no Brasil,de "Valsa das Flores",de Tchaikovsky e orquestrada maravilhosamente!
This is one piece that my dad used to play on his record player over n over. We learnt to listen to it n I simply love this version. How beautiful!!
Fun fact, every time my tuition class ends this music just pops out from the clock
+Surojit Chatterjee shotti ei piece ta khub sundor shunte...
Record player you mean like Spotify? What is a record player?
I was just listening to this video while I read a book. I am a ballet dancer and I have heard this Waltz thousands of times but, there was something different in the feeling so I left my book apart and watched the video and I just couldn´t stop watching it. The musicians were like dancing while they were playing their instruments, they were really feeling the music and I know that was the difference I felt. Thanks to the Director Daniel Barenboim for inspire them, his energy and soft movements to make the musicians take out their love to music. That is what a person on stage wants: to share the love of his performance with the audience and they all did it, I feel it, so Mission Accomplished with this extremely beautiful master piece of music! Thank you for sharing this video!
Yes, I agree. This particular performance you can really feel. Very special!
Heavenly music! Real music. It is like dreaming and dancing in the clouds.
Muchísimas gracias!! Que gran maestro el compositor, y que orquesta tan extraordinaria,
Este Valls es maravilloso. Mil aplausos, qué gozada debe ser estar gozándolo en directo.🤗👏👏👏👏👏👏
falo tudo 🔥
The greatest composer of all time & the best in the world, conductor and orchestra...Berliner Philharmonic & Tchaikovsky is sublime!!!
Whoever disliked this video should not be allowed to use social media anymore!
It's because of social media that people don't like things like this. Most people misuse social media. Things become a matter of status.
So many good things about it but equally bad things paired up with the good.
Yesterday, this piece was played on the radio. Every time this tune is performed somewhere, I'm engossed of this masterpiece.
Searching this piece on the internet yesterday, I'd been listening to this one for a long time. It never tires me.
This materpiece always makes me feel comfortable and lights up my life.
How beautiful! What a magnificent piece !!
Действительно, надо быть сумасшедшим Гением, чтоб сочинить эту великолепную музыку! Царство небесное и вечная память Великому Композитору!
ameh!
Господи!!!! Дай нам всем сил и разума!!!!🙏🙏🙏
I love Tchaikovsky, and this waltz warms my heart
La escuché de niño, y ahora que tengo 66 años, me emociona como la primera vez, estraordinaria.
Señor, usted sí sabe de música 😎👌
I could listen to this all day and never get tired of it. True masterpiece*
Just a magnificent orchestra ,such beautiful music!
Let us hope that this perfect cycle never ends...
Autodale references
And your families are what keep our engines turning and turning.
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It’s funny that I know what your referencing. I’ll never think of this song the same…
Wow
Vamos chorar de tanta emoção, que interpretação perfeita.
Berlim, melhor Orquestra Filarmônica do Mundo.
Чайковский - гениальный композитор, а уж потом исполнители.
The Harp is truly an incredible instrument. Sounds beautiful 🥲
Csodàs zene, csodås a hàrfa jàtèka, a fúvósok jàtèka,ès sorolhatnàm a különböző vonósokat. A karmester is profi. A keringő fülbemàszó. Lelket melengető.A zene theràpia.
The performance reminds me Tchaikovsky, the great composer we ever had.
Qué linda melodía, nos limpia el alma. Desde Perú.
Cómo estaría esa alma... :)
In a location where I work along time ago they had speakers connected to the outside of the building. When I had a chance I sneak in my cd and play Abba and classical, Waltz of the flowers come on and alot of people enjoyed it, even the teenagers! Those were the days.
Remember hearing this at school at the end of music lesson. Teacher would get all the kids to lie down, eyes closed. Such beautiful 🎶
The harpist is seriously playing something that positively touches my emotions.
They all performed excellently.
Merci à tous les musiciens pour ce magnifique morceau. Quel talent! Y a pas de mots pour dire comme c'est beau 👏💖😢
Creio, piamente, que DEUS inspira seres humanos, para comporem uma Obra de tal magnitude, como esta "Waltz of the Flowers". Mgnífica!!!
Да. Я считаю, что Бог с самого начала наделяет этих людей этим даром, даром гениальности.
So true. This is Divine !
There's nothing like going to a concert hall and listening to a symphony orchestra create magic like this. Probably my favorite piece, it gills my eith joy and peace. Makes want to dance!
This is beautiful 🥺. Lol and people say i listen to boring music, I mean how is this boring. It's a masterpiece