"I'm a Barbie girl" again, but in the style of 6 classical composers 🎹 🎤 - Josep Castanyer Alonso

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  • @JosepCastanyerAlonso
    @JosepCastanyerAlonso  Год назад +1016

    Exciting news that has been brewing for the last few months: I'm delighted to announce that Sony Music Masterworks has made the music of my latest video, "Barbie Girl in the Style of 6 Classical Composers," available on all major streaming platforms! You can stream it on:
    Spotify: spotify.link/I35FbiGXEDb
    Other streaming platforms: SonyMasterworks.lnk.to/BarbieGirlVariationsAY

    • @mauriciocamara
      @mauriciocamara Год назад +17

      Congratulations @JosepCastanyerAlonso! BTW, I use to watch this video daily and I´ve been missing it on the last days. Congratulations and keep up your excellent work!

    • @atemdesfruhlings53
      @atemdesfruhlings53 Год назад +11

      Congrats!!! I watch this video every day for uplifting myself. I'm soooooo glad your video is back now after a few days break

    • @LeopoldoCamara-c5l
      @LeopoldoCamara-c5l Год назад +11

      This is great relief: We need this video for educational purposes!!! 🎉😊 Great news Josep - and keep it flowing. Looking on to what you come up with next.

    • @nloconductor7395
      @nloconductor7395 11 месяцев назад +5

      That's a GREAT relief! Your talent should get as much exposure as possible! Congrats!!

    • @reassez
      @reassez 11 месяцев назад +4

      you are magical, so talented!
      God Bless✨

  • @Glarses
    @Glarses Год назад +5372

    This was insane

    • @Phoenix3568
      @Phoenix3568 Год назад +43

      Are you going to make a custom keyboard keeb with tactile switches?

    • @sll0th511
      @sll0th511 Год назад +33

      didn't think i would see u here

    • @renascitur7051
      @renascitur7051 Год назад +41

      Different keyboard

    • @erwinschulhoff4464
      @erwinschulhoff4464 Год назад +55

      wrong keyboard buv

    • @nxyuu
      @nxyuu Год назад +24

      is my yt glitching out and showing me this comment on the wrong video, or is glarses actually commenting on a classical music related video?

  • @mruberduck
    @mruberduck Год назад +6178

    Everything about this is unreasonably good. Absolutely exceptional quality of composition and production! I’m blown away!

    • @peters972
      @peters972 Год назад +18

      Well put

    • @albertmademont
      @albertmademont Год назад +10

      Great comment! Comments like that should be pinned!

    • @keyconcept2023
      @keyconcept2023 Год назад +4

      I totally agree 👍

    • @cooldebt
      @cooldebt Год назад +32

      Agree - even the captions were not just on point but also humorous

    • @elikintisch1046
      @elikintisch1046 Год назад +5

      Amazing piece

  • @NahreSol
    @NahreSol Год назад +3045

    Ohhh wow this amazing!!! And thanks for the shoutout, very flattered 😅 and obviously thanks for watching my videos through the years ❤

    • @DemirSezer
      @DemirSezer Год назад +92

      More channels should adopt this structure tbf, both this video and your videos are amazing at showing these small nuances on each composers different styles

    • @Gallahaut
      @Gallahaut Год назад +55

      Ahhhhh!!! My first thought was "oh wow it's a lot like Nahre Sol!" This NEEDS to be a thing! I am so inspired by all of this creativity 🥳🥳🥳

    • @JosepCastanyerAlonso
      @JosepCastanyerAlonso  Год назад +167

      What an honour! Thanks Nahre!!! ❤/Josep CA

    • @nezkeys79
      @nezkeys79 Год назад +37

      Imagine you admire someone for years and then they say "hi, you're amazing" 😮❤

    • @TheNat11
      @TheNat11 Год назад +22

      i actually went to the comment section to say, whoever loved this as much as i did should go watch nahre sol! and there she already was!

  • @e-mo666
    @e-mo666 11 месяцев назад +1377

    Mozart is a happy little kid
    Beethoven is a funky goth auntie
    Schumann is a melanholic father
    Schubert is a relatively normal grandfather who enjoys walks in nature
    Chopin is a dramatic rebel teenager with many intrusive thoughts
    Ravel is a painter mother
    (Great video, immensely enjoyed, thank you 😊)

    • @AlkautsarPA
      @AlkautsarPA 11 месяцев назад +38

      Lol, so accurate. I cackled reading your comment.

    • @e-mo666
      @e-mo666 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@AlkautsarPA 🫡

    • @Harrietmjones
      @Harrietmjones 11 месяцев назад +12

      Perfectly described! Can just imagine those characters, each fitting the various composers. 💛

    • @e-mo666
      @e-mo666 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@Harrietmjones thank you!

    • @1981stonemonkey
      @1981stonemonkey 11 месяцев назад +19

      Grandfather Schubert also terribly misses his wife, though...

  • @xSafin
    @xSafin Год назад +932

    You literally did everything correct for the perfect video right now. You found a current trend, applied lots of but not overwhelmingly much theory in it and made it sound enjoyable as well as relatable for anyone who is at least a little into classical music. You also chose 6 composers everyone has heard of and listened to and especially the twist at the end rounded the video off perfectly. 10/10

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад +21

      And made it very fun! I’m smiling and smiling long after having listened to and watched it. 😁

    • @davidcatabui2018
      @davidcatabui2018 Год назад +6

      I've never heard of the last guy, and I'm a professional classical musician

    • @NinjaCoto
      @NinjaCoto Год назад +7

      And the captions were also great

    • @M00nflowers
      @M00nflowers Год назад +2

      You nailed it with your comment! ❤

    • @simonshepherd492
      @simonshepherd492 Год назад +7

      ​@@davidcatabui2018Maurice Ravel?
      Probably best known for Bolero, but also wrote Daphnis et Chloé as well as The Sunken Clock. Give him a listen when you have the time :)

  • @samig9032
    @samig9032 Год назад +437

    The running snarky commentary is such a great touch: it entertains while simultaneously explaining the nuances that us laypeople can vaguely perceive, but don’t actually understand. Lovely video.

    • @LilLingLing6789
      @LilLingLing6789 Год назад +16

      We musicians from other genres feel the same way.. Most of us never reach this level of understanding nevermind apply it to other songs
      I think the equivalent is flamenco.. Classical guitar is a walk in the park compared to piano and composition pieces in terms of understanding and applying it all it's extremely advanced.. Jazz is my limit

    • @gabotron94
      @gabotron94 Год назад +6

      * bonk *

  • @k.c.3022
    @k.c.3022 Год назад +692

    As a fellow pianist here your annotations literally made me CACKLE 😂😂😂😂🤣 I was so entranced by the actual compositions at first that I didn’t notice. Then had to go back to rewatch to experience the humor 🤣 thank you for such a great laugh!! I’m so happy to have found your channel

    • @k.c.3022
      @k.c.3022 Год назад +31

      God I can’t stop laughing, the text was just as genius as the actual compositions!!! Any pianist with a sense of humor watching this right now is absolutely dead 😂🤣

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад +8

      @@k.c.3022Likewise, I’m finding myself unable to stop smiling ever since I listened a couple of hours ago!

    • @A-Minor-Music
      @A-Minor-Music Год назад +24

      My favorite was Chopin's "hit or miss left hand". 😅😅 Many practice sessions were spent on this issue 😆

    • @parantbellum
      @parantbellum Год назад +18

      I feel lucky I wasn't sipping coffee at "tendinitis incoming" 😄 overall great job, kudos!

    • @museislander
      @museislander Год назад +6

      I actually was drinking coffee at that very moment. It was a close call!

  • @ClearLight369
    @ClearLight369 5 месяцев назад +45

    I love the way you're making me aware of the stylistic quirks of each of these composers. Things I never consciously noted before. Thank you so much. Brilliant job!

  • @Saxysellig
    @Saxysellig Год назад +843

    The level of:
    1) ASSIMILATED musical culture
    2) creativity
    3) pianistic mastery
    required to produce such a masterpiece is OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD!!!
    And I also looove the added analytic comments into the video!

    • @andrewpearce2562
      @andrewpearce2562 Год назад +28

      And his main instrument is actually the cello....

  • @obedcepeda664
    @obedcepeda664 Год назад +1250

    What’s amazing is that he is actually a cellist in his orchestra so imagine how good he is at that !!!

    • @jlan621
      @jlan621 Год назад +214

      Came here to say just that - he describes himself as playing the piano "a bit" LOL!

    • @hetedeleambacht6608
      @hetedeleambacht6608 Год назад +47

      NO WAY !!

    • @williamstrachan
      @williamstrachan Год назад +83

      He produces such a complete knockout of a video, not just the piano playing but everything else basically... and didn't even use his main professional skill. Absolutely amazing.

    • @thorr18BEM
      @thorr18BEM Год назад +17

      🤯

    • @ShinnoEli
      @ShinnoEli Год назад +20

      I want to leave some sort of reply, because that is basically the coolest thing ever, but the words just...are not there. x_x How can this possibly be a side gig for him?? Reminds me of the guy Hugh Gallagher claims to be in his college application essay... 😂

  • @TomD67
    @TomD67 Год назад +460

    Brilliant! Not only do you convincingly mimic their styles, you also identify the characteristics of each in spot-on snarky remarks! And you play beautifully. Bravo, and thanks!

  • @SpencerMusicSchool
    @SpencerMusicSchool 11 месяцев назад +87

    Josep: Fantastic. I'm a concert pianist myself and this was perfectly executed and composed on the Barbie theme. Also great lecture into the styles of the composers picked. Very entertaining.

  • @Richard.Atkinson
    @Richard.Atkinson Год назад +187

    I normally don’t like these types of videos, since most don’t really capture the styles of the composers they claim to be imitating - but this is fantastic! Especially impressed that you didn’t make Mozart sound like his simplest, least interesting pieces composed for beginners (like most of these types of videos do)!

    • @JosepCastanyerAlonso
      @JosepCastanyerAlonso  Год назад +37

      Hey Richard, I absolutely ADORE your videos and analyses. I am very flattered, thanks for your comment! 😊/Josep CA

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад +1

  • @goodsound4756
    @goodsound4756 Год назад +1180

    Great, I wished there was a part 2 with Liszt, Satie, Rachmaninoff, Händel and of course Bach! 🎵🎶

    • @Maxley..
      @Maxley.. Год назад +62

      Wow. I came here to name those exact five! And, as it's a wish-list, to tack on Scarlatti or Vivaldi and Wagner!

    • @HiCy2012
      @HiCy2012 11 месяцев назад +58

      Debussy

    • @anthonya9702
      @anthonya9702 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@HiCy2012 Debussy + 2

    • @h.seanhsu8965
      @h.seanhsu8965 11 месяцев назад +37

      I wonder how Gershwin would do it…

    • @laurin__
      @laurin__ 11 месяцев назад +6

      DABUSSSY??

  • @seventeez27
    @seventeez27 Год назад +301

    Not only is this a fun take on a modern pop song, but your understanding and your explanation of the different characteristics unique to each composer is also really interesting. When you hear it then you can understand how you identify but also what the differences are that you hear in each unique composer.

    • @Poeme340
      @Poeme340 Год назад +1

      Fantastic!! The Ravel is killer!👍👍

  • @higherresolution4490
    @higherresolution4490 11 месяцев назад +246

    The talent here is incredible. It's hard to imagine how someone can extemporaneously produce such elaborate stylistic changes from a single theme like "I'm a Barbie Girl". In my opinion, pure genius.

    • @sfmike711
      @sfmike711 6 месяцев назад +9

      @higherresolution4490 : He did not "extemporaneously produce" this. "Extemporaneous" means "without preparation". Obviously he planned this out ahead of time, practicing to get everything down just so. And, yes, it's genius.

    • @clutchmatic
      @clutchmatic 5 месяцев назад +5

      His Beethoven quoted heavily from the Sonate Nº 8 "Pathetique". And it was amazing.

  • @andy.morris
    @andy.morris Год назад +601

    bro is a genius

    • @hisky.
      @hisky. Год назад +5

      omg it's you !

    • @TuneTemptation
      @TuneTemptation 8 месяцев назад

      Hi, big fan❤

    • @gabrielwickley1048
      @gabrielwickley1048 8 месяцев назад

      The innovation was done by other people, it's the dissection and mastery that made him more of an expert, rather

  • @TheElectricCheeseProductions22
    @TheElectricCheeseProductions22 Год назад +632

    Such a talent. This person not only has the ability to generate music with such a deep understanding and grasp of the unique characters of the composer he is emulating allowing him to integrate it with a famous, modern melody, but also has the technical ability to perform it on the keyboard. This is what I aspire to be able to do. I find it to be a shame such people do not get nearly as much recognition as they deserve probably because such things are not as palatable to the majority of people.

    • @happypiano4810
      @happypiano4810 Год назад +7

      @@CustardSpace
      Beethoven.

    • @Memories_broken_
      @Memories_broken_ Год назад +6

      Music has evolved and classical music is not mainstream anymore. And thats the reason.

    • @TheElectricCheeseProductions22
      @TheElectricCheeseProductions22 Год назад +18

      @@CustardSpace As if that's the only point that can resonate with people. What a piece of classical music can embody, represent, or communicate to someone is not restricted to class. And besides, the majority of people who could afford lessons for playing classical music probably don't care much for it either. And it's not as if elitism in music is not present today in mainstream music. Even though the music of, say, Taylor Swift or Ed Sheeran does not with it contain the connotation of class superiority, there's still an elitist element to the success and prominence of these people and their music. These people are worth hundreds of millions of dollars with immensely powerful corporations behind them that propagate their work. It's at a point where I'd attribute their success more to that than their apparent talent. They're also the people who get to attend events like the Met Gala, incredibly famous people with voices and social influence, who can do things most people will never have the option to. These people are elites and their continued success is a product of that elitism. It's kind of the same thing without the air of superiority and things of that nature.

    • @TheElectricCheeseProductions22
      @TheElectricCheeseProductions22 Год назад +8

      @@CustardSpace But with all that being said, I guess I can see and understand how someone, especially people who you could consider as in the lower rungs of society would have a harder time appreciating classical music when it does have that connotation of cultural or intellectual superiority. Especially when that's already the basic stereotype of it, people are likely to already be familiar with that stereotype even they haven't really engaged with the medium. So I guess even if I can go on about how how mainstream music today also has an elitist element, that doesn't really matter much because it's more of a matter of how people see it

    • @RaphThys
      @RaphThys Год назад +12

      ​​@@CustardSpace'm not sure if it is because here in Belgium, the cost of music education is fairly low (music academy cost around 100€ per year and the conservatory is like 350/500€ per year for the public ones), and without counting the cost of the instruments (that can be rented but you still need to buy one at some point), but having myself study classical music in those schools, yes there is some people from rich family but it's really not a majority. And some of the most talented people I met came from average middle class families. And there's quite a lot of things that are done to make classical music more accessible to everyone. It's a universe still locked in so many old fashioned habits but trying to modernize, slowly. It seems it's not the same way in the UK so I can't really deny your opinion but I wanted to add this

  • @flowingwaveart3224
    @flowingwaveart3224 Год назад +407

    A full semester course in composition delivered with grace, humor, and clarity in 6 minutes! If I were still teaching theory/comp, I would begin each semester with this video!

    • @anjagoller
      @anjagoller 11 месяцев назад +22

      We watched this in analysis class...

  • @apersunthathasaridiculousl1890
    @apersunthathasaridiculousl1890 8 месяцев назад +10

    One of those rare videos that deserves all the attention it got/is getting

  • @elliottcsmith5447
    @elliottcsmith5447 Год назад +54

    It’s the written commentary throughout that brings the joy along with the virtuosity. “Unending modulation” and “incoming tendinitis” cracked me up. Brilliant on every level.

    • @prototropo
      @prototropo 2 месяца назад

      I like Schubert's yodel!

  • @_PJW_
    @_PJW_ Год назад +369

    I think the Beethoven interpretation is superbly suitable in convincing your little girl that "I'm a Barbie girl" was actually written by Beethoven. And then convincing her she should take piano lessons.

    • @00bean00
      @00bean00 9 месяцев назад +3

      I laughed at 1:16 thereabouts

  • @GoldenOwlEvents
    @GoldenOwlEvents Год назад +1497

    This was an EDUCATION! I learned more music theory in 5 mins than I did in 3 years of private piano lessons as a kid. Outstanding video. You are a great teacher.

    • @ailinmc
      @ailinmc Год назад +57

      I don't think anyone learns Neapolitan sixths in 3 years of piano lessons.

    • @MaGaO
      @MaGaO Год назад +38

      ​@@ailinmc
      Which is why he learned more 😅

    • @alisonrobinson675
      @alisonrobinson675 Год назад +3

      Agreed!

    • @Adelicows
      @Adelicows Год назад +24

      You must have had absolutely terrible teachers if this taught you more than 3 years of lessons 😂

    • @Adelicows
      @Adelicows Год назад +27

      @@MaGaOThis video doesn't teach you Neapolitan sixths either. It's just a demonstration.

  • @UnbeLISAble
    @UnbeLISAble 11 месяцев назад +40

    Incredible! I learned so much from this. You really help to identity what characteristics these composers used to make them unique. And the Barbie girl melody was a nice and simple vehicle to help keep the focus throughout. And the AI reveal at the end. So cool! Blown away. You’re a master at piano and this was a beautifully made video.

  • @Jantsenpr777
    @Jantsenpr777 Год назад +446

    I was expecting either Brahms, Liszt, or good ol' Rach at the end, but Ravel was a marvelous choice. Exquisitely thought out and performed, by the way. Every style was on point, but the Schumann was on another level! Bravo!

    • @andersjohansson4734
      @andersjohansson4734 Год назад +7

      Bach, Debussy and Bártok would be nice too, and Händel.

    • @rafe7678
      @rafe7678 Год назад +3

      Well considering they're not classical it makes sense

    • @quarkonium3795
      @quarkonium3795 Год назад +33

      @@rafe7678 I mean, neither are Ravel, Schumann, or Schubert if you're arguing for composers strictly within the classical period. Even Beethoven is a borderline case as he could be considered romantic, especially in the middle period which is the style that's being represented here. Mozart is the only truly "classical" composer here if you distinguish the romantic period from the classical one

    • @rafe7678
      @rafe7678 Год назад +3

      @@quarkonium3795 sorry my bad - I had only just started watching the video when I replied so had only seen Mozart

    • @jasperchance3382
      @jasperchance3382 Год назад +6

      I was expecting Debussy.

  • @erikacombs6129
    @erikacombs6129 Год назад +532

    As a 62 year old classical music lover and a lifetime Barbie fan, this was absolutely magical!!! Ty so much!

    • @julia.vasilieva
      @julia.vasilieva Год назад +6

      hahaha you're so funny :)

    • @kronoscamron7412
      @kronoscamron7412 Год назад +3

      h-how ?

    • @avosmash2121
      @avosmash2121 Год назад +2

      You guys do realize Barbie has existed since almost a century now and that there are collectors of the franchise the world over of many ages and genders for decades now?

  • @KiwiRedstone
    @KiwiRedstone Год назад +356

    Wait a min... This guy is a legend!!! The arrangement was already incredibly impressive, plus the fact that he animated all those little text and notes detail by himself, and the imagination of the shots that was preplanned to be generated by AI. Not to count the fact that he uploaded this so fast after the Barbie girl was released. I would imagine a video with this kind of quality to be made in a month, not days. Respect man...

    • @vari1535
      @vari1535 Год назад +7

      Completely agreed with everything; I was going to comment especially on the editing--absolutely insane to do all that in a few days.

    • @RoneryBob
      @RoneryBob Год назад +34

      Why a few days? Where did he write that that he composed, aranged the music and built the video starting from movie premiere? The song I'm a barbie girl is from 1997 and he did a video based on it a year ago. Beside that, he did great work and deserves more than one thumbs up and a subsribe.

    • @violin3394
      @violin3394 Год назад +10

      And also, he's a cellist primarily..

    • @vari1535
      @vari1535 Год назад +3

      @@RoneryBob That's fair haha. I still think the quality of the music and the editing is insane, impressive, and worth noting, though, done in a few days or not.

    • @philip.stigaard
      @philip.stigaard Год назад +6

      Bruh piano isn’t even his first instrument and he plays in a good orchestra

  • @Jeremy-wp4yh
    @Jeremy-wp4yh 2 месяца назад +4

    It's amazing that he was able to accurately capture the essence of each composer.

  • @ev13191
    @ev13191 Год назад +125

    I'm usually skeptical of these sorts of videos because they tend to be not very good but holy SHIT am I glad I watched this. you are absolutely fantastic, these pastiches are on POINT, and the way you write (and play) is also artful in and of itself. obsessed

    • @ev13191
      @ev13191 Год назад +8

      like I could genuinely listen to 100 more of these lol

    • @tig968
      @tig968 Год назад +2

      This is exactly how I felt too! I've seen a fair share of these kinds of videos, but often find the arrangements very surface level and even caricaturistic. These are actually well done and quite accurate to the time periods!

  • @rientsdijkstra4266
    @rientsdijkstra4266 Год назад +110

    Impressive understanding of what gave those composers their special character! Fun fact: what this musician is doing is precisely what many of the great composers did in their time: take a simple "folk" or "popular" melody if the time and use as a theme or motif to expand and vary upon... Only this time the popular melody "I am a barbie girl".

  • @HaydenPianoCovers
    @HaydenPianoCovers Год назад +160

    This is INCREDIBLE. Your composition and performance (and editing) skills are off the charts.

  • @Dracooooooooooooo
    @Dracooooooooooooo 5 месяцев назад +8

    I don't often comment on videos, but this was such a delight that I feel obligated to share my joy with you after hearing this. I'm somewhat educated in classical music, though far from an expert, but I know just enough to recognise the styles of the composers you chose there. All the composers you chose were so well rendered, there were so many "Oh that's definitely a [composer] trope there" I absolutely loved it. I kept expecting Bach to come with some very deep accompaniment on the left hand. I definitely expect a part 2 that includes him!!
    I've been watching this video at least 3 times a day since I discovered it, and I just can't get enough of it. This is so unique and genius, I just can't help but expect more of these from you! Take care and see you in part 2... hopefully! :D

    • @JosepCastanyerAlonso
      @JosepCastanyerAlonso  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for the very kind comment. It means a lot! Although not explicitly Bach, I did make a fugue on the Barbie girl theme. Maybe it is what you were missing! ruclips.net/video/qsE7H6YPfco/видео.htmlsi=xX9Fee_PkH4K-F3C. Greetings from Stockholm, 🎻/Josep CA

  • @DanielPappasTV
    @DanielPappasTV Год назад +151

    All of your interpretations are spot on! I could hear each composer's signature in each style change. My personal favorites were Beethoven and Ravel. Super impressed with your arranging skills. You took a simple song from the 1990s and created six individual masterpieces. Loved it!

    • @icanogar
      @icanogar Год назад +4

      Agree, but Barbie Girl is anything but a "simple" song. Only such a well buildt theme allows for this display of bravura.

    • @aurinkotuliruusu9983
      @aurinkotuliruusu9983 Год назад +2

      Mein Favorit ist Schumann. Interessant wäre noch Bach gewesen.

    • @DanielPappasTV
      @DanielPappasTV Год назад

      @@icanogar Well built theme, yes. But it's still a simple song. Many of the best songs ever written are simple.

  • @michelangelomarobin1168
    @michelangelomarobin1168 Год назад +176

    Masterpiece. Years of study summarized in six minutes of elegant irony. We want it more, for example Morricone remade by Bach or Metallica interpreted by Chopin.

  • @matthewai32
    @matthewai32 Год назад +180

    This has got to be one of the best videos of the year! The on-screen text commentary really helps highlight all the inventive ways you have adapted the Barbie Girl song to each composer's style. It also really shows how deeply familiar you are with their work and musical idiosyncrasies. It's clear that you've devoted a lot of time and effort to studying classical music, in addition to building your skills on the instruments themselves!

    • @cerebrummaximus3762
      @cerebrummaximus3762 Год назад +7

      I'm so glad he added the commentary. As barely even playing an instrument, I'd have never gotten in full without the commentary.

  • @vianneymusical5658
    @vianneymusical5658 7 месяцев назад +5

    Just... WOW. Everything is brilliant: the idea, the music, the playing, the graphics, the pedagogy... Well done!

  • @chrisbryan7794
    @chrisbryan7794 Год назад +116

    I don’t have the ability to articulate how impressive this is - so I’ll simply say thank you.

  • @surielcastillo5718
    @surielcastillo5718 Год назад +73

    The Ravel was amazing! I can't express into words how much I loved the reference to the Rigaudon at 5:19 (which is one of the most beautiful passages of the movement and a personal favourite), and you captured the tenderness of much of his music in the "cute music box character" passage, previous to the one I pointed. It reminded me the beginning of the 4th movement of his trio and the celesta on both the aria of 'la tasse' in "l'Enfant et les sortilèges" and the very blatant music box moment in the introduction of "L'Heure Espagnole" in character.
    Great work, and thank you for sharing!

  • @69EBubu
    @69EBubu Год назад +281

    Absolutely excellent ! Now we can't wait for "in the style of Satie, Debussy, Scriabine, Liszt, Albeniz, and Rachmaninoff" ! 😂

  • @VonDivaTheRebel
    @VonDivaTheRebel 11 месяцев назад +7

    I'm beyond blown away... "blown away" is an understatement. Absolutely amazing. The amount of work you put into composing AND THEN practicing what you made!!?? ... it shows. Absolutely wild!!!

  • @rashifarsya
    @rashifarsya Год назад +193

    That pianistic multitasking in Chopin part is magical, that’s probably why I find Chopin arrangements really fascinating and grande 👏🏼

    • @tomekdarda
      @tomekdarda Год назад +1

      Indeed! He might have not written symphonies, but those piano works of his show you don’t really need to make it grandiose.

  • @wondows11intellect
    @wondows11intellect Год назад +132

    I really loved Mozart's variation, it really sounds like something he woul'dve written!

    • @farfalles2665
      @farfalles2665 Год назад +10

      Beethoven too!

    • @mistymoonrose
      @mistymoonrose Год назад +1

      TOTALLY, he's my favourite composer and this was so very him!!

    • @伊紹菲
      @伊紹菲 Год назад +8

      The “you can touch, you can play” straight up sounds like Turkish March

  • @TheSLUSO
    @TheSLUSO Год назад +84

    The never-ending modulation for Beethoven was PERFECT! 🤣 BRAVO!

    • @-ElevenStoreMindanaoAve
      @-ElevenStoreMindanaoAve 11 месяцев назад +5

      I laughed so much with the never-ending modulation annotation! Sooooo Beethoven...

  • @userTJ39780
    @userTJ39780 7 месяцев назад +12

    This was a music theory tour-de-force! Loved all the annotations!

  • @whimblaster
    @whimblaster Год назад +43

    I love that you didn't just play it but also explained all the motives and what you were actually doing. Was really helpful to understand each famous composer! Congratulations!

  • @robertrodger3055
    @robertrodger3055 Год назад +68

    I love that you explain the elements of style for each composer. I like seeing why this sounds like bach and so on. Very well done.

  • @eduardofrena
    @eduardofrena Год назад +41

    This is SO BIZARRELY GOOD it's scary. Congratulations, my man. This is legendary.

  • @umihereuminoumi6177
    @umihereuminoumi6177 11 месяцев назад +34

    The AI set is mind-blowing 🤯
    It also explains my listening preference... Mozart for working, Ravel for dancing in my living room like a clumsy ballerina, Chopin for driving... thanks for this! It was a feast for my ears 🥰

  • @mitcar14
    @mitcar14 Год назад +300

    Excuse me, but who are you? And why is this so good?!
    Excellent writing, playing, recording, and commentary!

    • @ami4511
      @ami4511 Год назад +51

      I was curious too so I looked at his profile page on youtube and it says he is a cellist who plays the piano a bit.
      I think he and the rest of the world may have different definitions of a bit. 😭

    • @philiphunt2065
      @philiphunt2065 Год назад +4

      Yes

    • @autumnwinter1462
      @autumnwinter1462 Год назад +6

      @@ami4511 I just read that too. He can definitely play more than ‘a bit’ lol

    • @Sonomaniaque
      @Sonomaniaque Год назад +6

      @@ami4511 I just can't imagine how he plays the cello ????

  • @iisansann5510
    @iisansann5510 Год назад +35

    always love when composer renditions are done this way as if the composer wrote barbie themselves... it isn't just the theme slapped onto a popular piece

  • @boredPianoAdv
    @boredPianoAdv Год назад +78

    I'm a sucker for variations like this; you've delivered in this video and more! Also, the analysis captions and production value have gotten better again, somehow. Crazy how you do it all yourself. Keep it up! I bet I'll lose count of how many times I rewatch this in the next few days

  • @robertwilliams3846
    @robertwilliams3846 5 месяцев назад +2

    I stopped counting the times I have watched this video! It is always a complete delight!!! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!!! Your talent is completely OFF THE SCALE!!! BRAVO SIR!!! BRAVO!!!❤️❤️❤️

  • @MrStrenggeheim2000
    @MrStrenggeheim2000 Год назад +42

    This may have been the best content I’ve seen for a long time here on RUclips. Not only your creativity and knowledge to create those pieces but also your way making them more accessible and enjoyable for not-so-professionals just nails it.
    Had so much fun watching.

  • @bluewren65
    @bluewren65 Год назад +184

    Incredible! The shade thrown on Chopin was hilarious. The Ravel iteration was truly beautiful.

    • @hoon_sol
      @hoon_sol Год назад +38

      What, you tellin' me you don't like flamboyant modulation that goes nowhere?

    • @TheNat11
      @TheNat11 Год назад +29

      isn't that what we love about chopin?

    • @bluewren65
      @bluewren65 Год назад +13

      @@hoon_sol I love it, but I love it even more with witty subtitles.

    • @animemusic8
      @animemusic8 Год назад +3

      @@TheNat11 True! That's what unique about Chopin! ^_^ I love it!

    • @KyriosHeptagrammaton
      @KyriosHeptagrammaton Год назад +2

      @@hoon_sol I seem to recall my piano lessons book saying something about him saying he threw those in there to wake people up.

  • @ElGrooveEstaEnElFlan
    @ElGrooveEstaEnElFlan Год назад +43

    You're a classic man in a plastic world. And your playing is fantastic.

  • @chrisender6801
    @chrisender6801 9 месяцев назад +2

    What an excellent pedagogical exercise for grad school students! It shows they understand each composer's style and contributions to music. Absolutely brilliant!

  • @alyssaskier2656
    @alyssaskier2656 Год назад +49

    I fully expected a mashup of Barbie Girl with Rondo Alla Turca and Moonlight mvt. 1, which is what these sorts of videos usually do, and instead got actual variations on the theme of Barbie Girl in the style of different composers, as advertised. Well done.

    • @sparklingmarxist6688
      @sparklingmarxist6688 Год назад +3

      Yet the rondo alla Turka was prominently featured. Well done indeed

    • @alyssaskier2656
      @alyssaskier2656 Год назад

      @@sparklingmarxist6688 Only in the sense that the verse section of Barbie Girl - see ruclips.net/video/ZyhrYis509A/видео.html - sounds kind of like the A major section of the rondo, so ... sure, he used a somewhat similar scoring. But it's always actually a setting of Barbie Girl, not a mashup.

    • @thexalon
      @thexalon Год назад

      And the Beethoven version drew heavily on the Pathetique.

  • @johnson941
    @johnson941 Год назад +108

    This is unironically way better than the original. You also really nailed the styles in my opinion.

  • @michaelkay3197
    @michaelkay3197 Год назад +71

    Thanks for this excellent video. I hardly ever use superlatives as very few things in life are actually ever amazing or brilliant. But this is both. This is a masterpiece at every level! So clever - so well composed and performed. Love it.

    • @JosepCastanyerAlonso
      @JosepCastanyerAlonso  9 месяцев назад +6

      Hey Michael! Wow, thank you very much for this, it means a lot for me. Greetings from Stockholm, 😊/Josep CA

    • @00bean00
      @00bean00 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@JosepCastanyerAlonso Please, please do some Scarlatti variations some time! (Since he has so many varied styles and techniques)

  • @k_alex
    @k_alex 6 месяцев назад +2

    To play the song is one thing, to simulate the styles of different composers another thing entirely. Amazing.

  • @AlphaDange1
    @AlphaDange1 Год назад +50

    What a masterclass and what a lot of work ! Impressive dude ! Nice composing !!! You caught the substance of our composers !!!

  • @gnrnando88
    @gnrnando88 Год назад +24

    Your Schuman's adaptation for this song was probably closer to him than if he played himself. Outstanding performances!

  • @philippnaumann6409
    @philippnaumann6409 Год назад +17

    Really had me at "flamboyant modulation that goes nowhere" ^^

  • @siliinnorway
    @siliinnorway Месяц назад +1

    This is a work of brilliance. I can recognise each composers style in the different ways of playing it and I clearly hear the original melody too. As someone with a music education with a masters degree in musicology, this was very enjoyable. Well done, sir!

  • @Nalimias
    @Nalimias Год назад +24

    I love that you added the lyrics, it really helps to follow the song and see how you held onto the essence of the original. Also that Schubert really grew on me in that second half, ngl.

  • @GordonLeeSEO
    @GordonLeeSEO Год назад +37

    This is so good! One can recognize the classical composers immediately. Thanks for doing this!

  • @DavidBadilloMusic
    @DavidBadilloMusic Год назад +54

    This is simply a masterclass for all aspirant composers (and arrangers) on how to grab a relatively simple melody and explore parallel universes on variations, voicings, rhythms, harmonies, etc., with it!!

  • @amybradley2514
    @amybradley2514 9 месяцев назад +1

    this is so much fun! All the commentary with musical terms and observations just makes this extra delightful. You, sir, have an amazing talent.

  • @emilycheeger4029
    @emilycheeger4029 Год назад +29

    This is nuts. As a daughter and granddaughter of classical pianists, thank you for making my inner child both giggle and feel very very safe!

  • @chrisprou9216
    @chrisprou9216 Год назад +60

    This was a delightful 6 minutes. you've synthesized, created, analyzed, and satirized. Oh that any one of us should achieve such a level of mastery in any domain of life!!! take a bow. take 2.

    • @boomstick900
      @boomstick900 Год назад +4

      Apparently the dude actually plays cello in an orchestra. Piano isn't his main instrument lol

    • @corneliasalzburger2229
      @corneliasalzburger2229 Год назад

      We are all loosers compared to him

  • @SigurdBraathen
    @SigurdBraathen Год назад +44

    Fantastic! You captured the composers' musical essence so well!
    ...
    But what about Bach, Grieg, Haydn, Händel, Vivaldi and Tschaikovskij?
    ..
    I'm greedy, I want MORE! =D

    • @ShinnoEli
      @ShinnoEli Год назад +10

      Yes, sequel please!! 🤣 Rachmaninoff would be excellent as well, but I'm not sure how that could be done...

    • @MozartAmadeus-fm5dd
      @MozartAmadeus-fm5dd Год назад

      @@ShinnoEliLiszt, he should also play it

    • @whowantstolive365
      @whowantstolive365 Год назад +1

      He already wrote one for Bach

  • @deskesh
    @deskesh 8 месяцев назад +1

    I rarely comment but I enjoyed every aspect of this video. The animation, the witty remarks, and of course the music and performance. I used to play and listen to each one of them (except Ravel) many many years ago when I was a kid and so I immediately recognized all the quirks (?) these composers have even though I never really studied them in depth in terms of music theory. Thanks a lot for this video!

  • @JosepCastanyerAlonso
    @JosepCastanyerAlonso  Год назад +107

    This video is also a quiz! Can you name all the quotes from some of the most well known works by these six composers? Find the solution below, and let's see if you can discover even more of them!
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    *Mozart*
    [0:14] String Quartet No. 21 in D major, “Prussian”, K. 575, 1. Allegretto
    or
    [0:14] Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major K. 488
    [0:29] Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K. 331 / 300i, 3. Alla turca
    [0:44] Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major, K. 545, 1. Allegro
    *Beethoven*
    [1:06] Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, “Pathétique”, Op. 13, 1. Allegro di molto e con brio
    [1:16] Septet in E-flat major, Op. 20, Trio section of 5. Scherzo: Allegro molto e vivace
    *Schumann*
    [1:33] String Quartet No.3, Op.41 No.3, 2. Assai agitato
    [1:56] Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 129, 2. Langsam
    *Schubert*
    [2:35] “Die schöne Müllerin”, Op. 25, D. 795
    [2:57] String Quartet No. 15 in G major, D. 887, Tremolo sections of 1. Allegro molto moderato
    *Chopin*
    [3:43] Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op. 64, No. 2
    *Ravel*
    ( [5:02] Actually something by Claude Debussy: “Suite bergamasque”, L. 75, left hand motion from 4. Passepied)
    [5:19] “Le Tombeau de Couperin”, 4. Rigaudon
    [5:42] “Gaspard de la Nuit”, M. 55, very end of 3. Scarbo

    • @Tharmin.124
      @Tharmin.124 Год назад +1

      The k545 quote almost physically hurt to hear

    • @Paul-Jan
      @Paul-Jan Год назад +2

      Sonata Pathétique from Beethoven. For Schubert I was expecting Opus 90, but I don't think it was in there? Very well done, nonetheless!

    • @GeorgiOzeriansky
      @GeorgiOzeriansky Год назад +1

      Mozart Sonata A-dur K331 3. Rondo
      Beethoven Sonata No.8 Op.13 "Pathétique" - 1. Something e con brio
      Chopin Nocturne No.2 Op.9 part 2 (and I feel also some ballade style)
      Ravel Menuet Antique
      I am not good with Sch group at all :)

    • @aniruddhvasishta8334
      @aniruddhvasishta8334 Год назад

      I got the mozart C major one, the pathetique one, and the Chopin C# minor waltz one.

    • @Saschasushi
      @Saschasushi Год назад

      Actually I thought even earlier than 5:19 of the Rigaudon, as the part with jumping hands ("piano acrobatics") beginning 5:09 resembles the beginning of that piece by Ravel.

  • @kartikkuna
    @kartikkuna Год назад +47

    Incredible! I’m a classical pianist myself and I can appreciate all the knowledge & years of experience that went into this! Bravo bro!🔥🔥🔥

  • @GoddessPallasAthena
    @GoddessPallasAthena Год назад +27

    Not only is this fun, but gets you more familiar with the various STYLES of the composers - what elements make their music THEIRS. As a casual listener of classical music, you get used to particular PIECES, and can often recognize unfamiliar compositions of certain composers, but maybe can't say WHY you know who wrote it.
    I'd love to see more - Debussy maybe, Liszt, and not sure if it would lend itself to Baroque composers, but those could be fun as well.

  • @BangkokVoiceCoach
    @BangkokVoiceCoach 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is utter genius. The Internet was made for you!

  • @constancep7632
    @constancep7632 Год назад +88

    I grew up on classical music and trained classically for a few years - I'm speechless. This is spot on.
    Also, you play the piano "a bit"??? 🤯

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад +5

      lol, if I could play my ‘a bit’ of piano, I’d be so amazed and proud of the sounds that came out!

  • @kaing8451
    @kaing8451 Год назад +15

    Thanks. I was gripped. You are talented and imaginative 🙂

  • @JosephGiorgiDrums
    @JosephGiorgiDrums Год назад +33

    Best version of "I'm A Barbie Girl" I've ever heard. Well done.

  • @TheRocketcost
    @TheRocketcost 7 месяцев назад +6

    this guys just nails the styles so well. The Beethoven commentary was so good

  • @benfreeman9717
    @benfreeman9717 Год назад +21

    I need more of this in my life. All the descriptions, the animations, all the crazy modulations. Well done.

  • @lizard3755
    @lizard3755 Год назад +30

    The level of mastery this guy has of the piano is insane! Variations of the same song, all vastly different, and great captions to boot.

  • @BiggyJimbo
    @BiggyJimbo Год назад +17

    Wow. This might be the best musical video I've seen for years. You've clearly studied and understood the compositional styles of these 6 composers to a high degree! I particularly enjoyed the Ravel one, with the reference to Scarbo at the end. Please make more videos like this!

  • @talksandtales5824
    @talksandtales5824 4 месяца назад +1

    I keep coming back to this is terrific. An amazing composition on your part and then the terrific anaylsis.

  • @marco119w7
    @marco119w7 Год назад +31

    This is absolutely insane. From the deep understanding of composer characteristics to the wild editing and the beautiful playing and recording, everything about this video is perfection. I can't believe you only have 10k subscribers. You deserve so much more attention.

  • @AndersNielsenAA
    @AndersNielsenAA Год назад +17

    YES! This is how you do RUclips. Fantastic work with the captions to keep everyone engaged, coupled with obvious multifaceted musical talent! THIS is the future!

  • @Joelthinker
    @Joelthinker Год назад +13

    If all the composers themselves heard this, i bet they'd be flattered and love it tremendously!

  • @genesisPiano
    @genesisPiano Месяц назад +1

    This was excellent! I noticed right away the similarity to Nahre Sol's videos, but then read that you acknowledged that.
    I like that your version includes some humor, which she doesn't really do, and those truly awful lyrics. Definitely had to be shared to be believed.
    Thanks for all your work on this! More, more, please :)

  • @jamessmith4229
    @jamessmith4229 Год назад +17

    You have mastered not only the piano but also the essence of humor. Kudos!

  • @wmom1816
    @wmom1816 Год назад +32

    I'll never listen to 'I'm a Barbie Girl' the same ever again. More importantly, I'll never listen to classical music the same way. Sublime ❤

  • @Daniel_Zalman
    @Daniel_Zalman Год назад +72

    Dude is a cellist and can play the piano on such a high level? That's insane! On top of the that, you did the entire production of this video....damn! You are super talented and I hope your channel keeps growing.
    Since you're into film production and AI, how about filming yourself playing both parts of a work for Cello and Piano and then making it look like it was done simultaneously?

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Год назад +1

      lose the dudetalk

    • @Daniel_Zalman
      @Daniel_Zalman Год назад +9

      @@Marcel_Audubon why? To satisfy your elitist snobbery? I can assure you that my lexicon is so vast that I've forgotten more words than you'll ever know. My advice: take a chill pill....dude!

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Год назад

      @@Daniel_Zalman people talking about "chill pills" in 2023 have an awfully stale lexicon 🤣😂😂 regardless of you "assuring me" about how vast it is.
      Sorry to hear of your early onset Alzheimer's... all those forgotten words from your vast lexicon!, so, so sad. It appears it's everything post c. 1990 that you've lost coz chill pills and dudetalk are the vernacular of the past, baby!

  • @Muskokaloon
    @Muskokaloon 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful. A talent and clearly a sophisticated sense of the music. Thank you. Please take on more!

  • @ThatMonkeySam
    @ThatMonkeySam Год назад +44

    I am not worthy!!! I am not worthy!!!
    I approached this video, like many others I've encountered, with a doubtful mind ...and I WAS SO WRONG!!! Wow, what a masterclass in total understanding and implementation of the Master; put forth in a perfectly arranged tour of keyboard history...I'm in awe, my fellow pianist. You're the real thing.

  • @TheRprecupjr
    @TheRprecupjr Год назад +55

    So this popped up in my feed and i thought, "Oh, this'll be cute". Yeah, right. This was the most incredible thing I've seen/heard in ages! Just absolutely brilliant musically and the fact that your ongoing commentary shows that your sense of humor is at the same level as your musicianship and creativity is just glorious!

  • @liahk1000
    @liahk1000 Год назад +26

    I take balett classes and sometimes the pianists play modern songs in versions like this! It's such a privilege to get to dance to the music of such amazing pianists!

  • @GrotrianSeiler
    @GrotrianSeiler 10 месяцев назад +2

    The level of clever in this video is off the charts. Bravo.

  • @Swimdeep
    @Swimdeep Год назад +28

    Wow!!! “Variations on a Barbie” is absolutely brilliant✨

  • @yagi3925
    @yagi3925 Год назад +15

    Excellent! Ces parodies, si bien maîtrisées, dénotent un musicien qui a vaiment saisi l'esprit des différents compositeurs qu'il imite. Merci pour ces moments de plaisir!

  • @elisabethsophie8014
    @elisabethsophie8014 Год назад +19

    Wie wunderbar diese Melodie klingen könnte!! 😃 Chapeau!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼