Original Ambient Music made by me. Painting: Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (1817-1900). If you enjoy my work and would like to support me: / universalambients
Philip Marsden: "The Black Sea, a place of ancient myth and boundless mystery, stood at the heart of empires in 1878. It was the sea over which power struggles raged, but beneath its dark waters lay a history far deeper than any war."
Someone stole my copy when I was reading for class and i remember that it was by far the best bildungsroman we read for the course ..makes me wanna fully read the series now 😅
@@Damian.99 Yes, we suffered a lot and we gave a lot of martyrs for freedom. Just like Ukraine does now. The irony is that we were helped by the same country Ukrainians are fighting against now. So it creates a bit of a conflict in our society - between the deep gratitude we have for Russian people and the just decision to support Ukraine.
@@LNLBD I'm actually happy you've raised this topic. As a Ukrainian, I understandably have a deep hatred for the aggressor. But it's interesting that at least some countries have better experiences with them. Bc unfortunately I think this is the trauma we'll never get over. But a cool thing you've preserved your identity! I hope we'll protect ours too.
you ever just want to live in sounds? Or like be physically, mentally, and spiritually intertwined with music. I want my soul to be a part of this video.
The waves crashed, and the seas roared. I heard two whispers. One to go, and one to stay. I rejected the latter. I went into that untamed sea. Not knowing, what lie inside it…
1864 - a while before 1877 When lots of Circassians and other Caucasians found their doom in the Black Sea, while being exiled from the Homeland (Xeku) to Ottoman Empire by russians during Russo-Caucasian war campaign. Many people have drowned in this sea those days. Some elders don’t eat a fish from the Black Sea even now, in commemoration of this genocide. We still remember. It will never be forgotten. 1763-1864
@@olekscap4620before condemning millions, I suppose it is better to read a book or two about the topic, or look into the first hand accounts of the generals who withtout remorse admit, explain and try justify genocide. I’ve read so, both from western and russian sources
@@olympia5758 lmao so the fully circassian ethnic school in Russia, Sochi that I spend years with native circassian people who still spoke their language as first and russian as second was just my imagination🤡Are you guys banned in google and wikipedia or something? Can you check info before spreading bullshit?
This is so perfect….just found this channel, and you are truly an artist. He music itself is beautiful, but the fact that it’s directly inspired but the classical paintings in the video, and the added ambient sounds, it really just comes together in such a beautiful artistic vision. Can’t wait to go through the whole catalog!
Please make more videos exactly like this one. The lightning, the sea, it’s perfect. I can’t find anything quite like this video to think about my existence while doing linear algebra
I live here,near by the Black sea, and so, its a mystic place with portals to other times, other worlds...sometimes,when i go for a walk, i feel that i am in strange beautiful film or dream...
I love it. I know this comment will get a lot of hate, but Aivazovsky was a great Armenian-Ukrainian artist, and it's a pity people rarely mention that he spoke Ukrainian freely and viewed himself as Armenian. But I think his love for Feodosia and the lands he was in truly presents the particularity of his art. And yeah, I won't answer angry comments etc bc Internet is already a difficult place, and I'm here to spread love and at least some semblance of legacy and peace.
I mean... Yes, he was born in Feodosia, yes, Ukrainian culture and language has formed and become distinctive enough to be considered a thing. However... (God, forgive me) Up until Shevchenko and Gogol we can't quite say that there was an established literature norm thus a unite language. It was more like a gradient of slightly different traditions and dialects spanning across the territory of Russian Empire. And I think this is basically the core of our modern problems. That we trying to fit coplex and fuzzy concepts of the past into simplified and discrete ideas. Even though we might be fond of them, they fail to describe reality or anchor comprehension among different people.
Stop smoking polyester! Stop insulting Aivazovsky by calling him ukrainian. Crimea has never been Ukraine. Your comment is extremely stupid, it makes me feel pity and shame that there's a man such ignorant like you and by some strange coincidence he has a possibility to demonstrate his stupidity to the world.
Мускатная . Под алым зонтом молодого заката в изгибах проспектов, меж стоек домов, средь ленточек, лент и отсутствий помады есть Вы, повидавшая множество снов. Похожи на белый кораблик на речке, на месяц луны на густой черноте, а Ваши девически милые плечи на стройность, присущую кинозвезде. Вы вся золотая, как гроздь винограда, в лучах, испаряющих воду весны, в пейзаже пылающем и красноватом, в весенних красотах святой ширины. В копне сердоликовой бриз шелковистый, мерцания лака и блик от окна. А очи сияют, как будто мониста, опять вдохновляясь скончанием дня.
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Thank you for using actual paintings and not AI. Adds class to your channel. Subbed! Love Aivazovsky.
Talking about AI I just went to a smilar channel whose art and sound felt entirely created by AI. The dead internet theory is fucking real
Philip Marsden: "The Black Sea, a place of ancient myth and boundless mystery, stood at the heart of empires in 1878. It was the sea over which power struggles raged, but beneath its dark waters lay a history far deeper than any war."
This music is perfect for reading the Earthsea novels
Ursula K. Le Guin 🙏❤
Ah, a man of culture I see
Hell yeah!! I was just picking up A Wizard of Earthsea to re-read today!
Someone stole my copy when I was reading for class and i remember that it was by far the best bildungsroman we read for the course ..makes me wanna fully read the series now 😅
1878 - when the war ended and my country got resurrected from the dead after nearly 500 years of darkness. 🙏🇧🇬
Да живее България 🇧🇬❤
@@markmilorov5087 🇧🇬❤️
500 years is a long time. It takes great strength to preserve your culture for that long, bravo.
@@Damian.99 Yes, we suffered a lot and we gave a lot of martyrs for freedom. Just like Ukraine does now. The irony is that we were helped by the same country Ukrainians are fighting against now. So it creates a bit of a conflict in our society - between the deep gratitude we have for Russian people and the just decision to support Ukraine.
@@LNLBD I'm actually happy you've raised this topic. As a Ukrainian, I understandably have a deep hatred for the aggressor. But it's interesting that at least some countries have better experiences with them. Bc unfortunately I think this is the trauma we'll never get over. But a cool thing you've preserved your identity! I hope we'll protect ours too.
you ever just want to live in sounds? Or like be physically, mentally, and spiritually intertwined with music. I want my soul to be a part of this video.
❤
I've never been so heard
The waves crashed, and the seas roared. I heard two whispers. One to go, and one to stay. I rejected the latter. I went into that untamed sea. Not knowing, what lie inside it…
Is this a quotation from a different work? If so I'd love to know where its from 😮
@@ReginaldMaximillian No! It’s mine! 😂😅
@@Alejandro-c1g Even better! Thanks for replying. Fits the scene very well
@@ReginaldMaximillian Thank you!
Perfect background to read Theon Greyjoy's chapters
This feels perfect to get back into journaling and reflecting.
Reminds me of the Battlefield 1 respawn music and its giving me chills. Thank you!
i adore ivan aivazovsky's work. great choice of painting for this ambience!
Because of this comment I went and read through his Wikipedia and learned something new! I've decided I like him too. He had a reverence for the sea..
1864 - a while before 1877
When lots of Circassians and other Caucasians found their doom in the Black Sea, while being exiled from the Homeland (Xeku) to Ottoman Empire by russians during Russo-Caucasian war campaign.
Many people have drowned in this sea those days. Some elders don’t eat a fish from the Black Sea even now, in commemoration of this genocide.
We still remember.
It will never be forgotten.
1763-1864
No one forced them, only their deeds and fear for punishment for their sins.
@@olekscap4620before condemning millions, I suppose it is better to read a book or two about the topic, or look into the first hand accounts of the generals who withtout remorse admit, explain and try justify genocide. I’ve read so, both from western and russian sources
“We still remember?” Who is “we.” The Circassians are extinct. They don’t exist anymore.
@@olympia5758 lmao so the fully circassian ethnic school in Russia, Sochi that I spend years with native circassian people who still spoke their language as first and russian as second was just my imagination🤡Are you guys banned in google and wikipedia or something? Can you check info before spreading bullshit?
I've been looking for something like this for a very, very long time. Thank you for your work, don't stop.
Amazing ambiance! Perfect background for so many campaigns
I always find it so heartening to know that other individuals create/love this kind of soundscape. Eternal life to you all, through the Christ.
This is so perfect….just found this channel, and you are truly an artist. He music itself is beautiful, but the fact that it’s directly inspired but the classical paintings in the video, and the added ambient sounds, it really just comes together in such a beautiful artistic vision. Can’t wait to go through the whole catalog!
Please make more videos exactly like this one. The lightning, the sea, it’s perfect. I can’t find anything quite like this video to think about my existence while doing linear algebra
I live here,near by the Black sea, and so, its a mystic place with portals to other times, other worlds...sometimes,when i go for a walk, i feel that i am in strange beautiful film or dream...
I love it. I know this comment will get a lot of hate, but Aivazovsky was a great Armenian-Ukrainian artist, and it's a pity people rarely mention that he spoke Ukrainian freely and viewed himself as Armenian. But I think his love for Feodosia and the lands he was in truly presents the particularity of his art. And yeah, I won't answer angry comments etc bc Internet is already a difficult place, and I'm here to spread love and at least some semblance of legacy and peace.
ukrainian artist🤣
I mean... Yes, he was born in Feodosia, yes, Ukrainian culture and language has formed and become distinctive enough to be considered a thing. However... (God, forgive me) Up until Shevchenko and Gogol we can't quite say that there was an established literature norm thus a unite language. It was more like a gradient of slightly different traditions and dialects spanning across the territory of Russian Empire. And I think this is basically the core of our modern problems. That we trying to fit coplex and fuzzy concepts of the past into simplified and discrete ideas. Even though we might be fond of them, they fail to describe reality or anchor comprehension among different people.
He would have rolled in the grave if he knew he was called Ukrainian. There was no Ukraine back then 😂🤦♀️
Aaaah yeaaah... Ukraine before USSR😂😂😂
Stop smoking polyester! Stop insulting Aivazovsky by calling him ukrainian. Crimea has never been Ukraine. Your comment is extremely stupid, it makes me feel pity and shame that there's a man such ignorant like you and by some strange coincidence he has a possibility to demonstrate his stupidity to the world.
Bro summoned all aivazovsky lovers
This ambient mix is incredible.
I'm definitely adding this to my sleep playlist.
Thanks for sharing - liked and subscribed. :):)
Same here
all i can think about is regulus black and his cave journey to retrieve the locket. can i cry
oh good, i'm not the only one
I feel understood
I WAS WAITING FOR A MARAUDERS FAN TO BE HERE
Wow, such a beautiful soundscape.
Subscribed!
Мускатная
.
Под алым зонтом молодого заката
в изгибах проспектов, меж стоек домов,
средь ленточек, лент и отсутствий помады
есть Вы, повидавшая множество снов.
Похожи на белый кораблик на речке,
на месяц луны на густой черноте,
а Ваши девически милые плечи
на стройность, присущую кинозвезде.
Вы вся золотая, как гроздь винограда,
в лучах, испаряющих воду весны,
в пейзаже пылающем и красноватом,
в весенних красотах святой ширины.
В копне сердоликовой бриз шелковистый,
мерцания лака и блик от окна.
А очи сияют, как будто мониста,
опять вдохновляясь скончанием дня.
👍 x 1000
This vibe >
This is really great, thank you boss!
Truly one of many ost i wish were on loop 🎉 0
such a beautiful peace
beautiful painting and video!
That sounds oddly...inspiring
very good
Amazing ambience and music as always
keep it up
This reminds me of the novel Endurance
this is awesome
The music achieves the perfect harmony with the ambient sound, my respects, may I know the name of the painting in the background?
The description says the work is by Aivazovsky, but I didn't find this one in the list of his paintings.
@@sunsolar2138 Seascape (1878) Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky
@@danilofelixsg thank you
@@danilofelixsg Thanks!
goooodd i love ukrainian culture
its russian. you are clown
💀
This made me lock in so hard for my cal 3 quiz
0:09 Already love it
Great video idea!
Dear Rosaline, I fear you’re the reason hope came from Pandora’s box.
♥️♥️♥️
1878, the great return of an ancient tsardom
Damn, son. Stuff's going down
I read the book of revelations to this sound. I recommend
😅
what vsts and plugins do you use to make the ambience? this is amazing
Regulus. A Black.
😢
Like I'm playing Elden Ring
am i the only jrwi fan here? yeah ok coolcool cool cool
❤ ost safe house
Ye ye o yea
subscribed bc you don't use ai art!
Qué hay en esa negrura?