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@@dannythemadmango488 Yes, John Williams only borrowed the first few notes. The New World symphony isn't actually terrifying aside from the first part being associated with Jaws.
Schumann's 2nd piano sonata, Liszt's Totentanz, Scriabin's Mysterium and Shostakovich's 8th string quartet are also very frightening (and I absolutely love it)
Chopin's most terrifying piece piece would be the 4th movement of his 2nd piano sonata, Op. 35.. Not even a discussion. Actually the first and third movements are also pretty gloomy.
Talking about Bach, Tocatta and Fugue in D minor is quite trivial choice for “most terrifying piece”. If some is interested, lookup BWV 546 or BWV 245 part 1.
why is Schubert and Chopin look so vampire here 😂😂(?? and Liszt looks like some guy from a heavy metal band🤭(??? and I almost thought Schubert won't be on the list but I forgot he have Erlkönig😂😂
Bach : Storm pirate Vivaldi : Godness of Flame Mozart : King of Hurricane , storm , tornado Beethoven : Face his wrath now of else Schubert : Vamps Chopin : Devil of red ( bc he doesn’t camouflage like schubert ) Liszt : Metal Black Verdi : Demon of Lava Cris Dvorak : Angel of Darkness Rachmaninoff : Wolfman ( werewolf is the king of wolf , wolfman is half human half wolf )
Chopin = Vampire Lord Liszt = Sith Lord Rachmaninoff = Greater Werewolf Vivaldi = Pyromaniac Sorcerer Dvorak = Corporate mastermind Schubert = Intellectual Anime Endboss Verdi = Illuminati Noble Beethoven = I don't even know what he is supposed to be...
Great list but a couple things. Bach's fantasia and fugue in G minor I think is alot scarier, but even more baffled why mussorgsky's night on bald mountain is not on here.
Revolutionary Etiude for Chopin? I mean it is dramatic and furious, bt not really that Scary. Funeral March would be a better choice, while more subdued, it is quite creepy and forboding. Much more scary than the Etiude. Also, some suggestions for part 2: Mozart: Il Commendatore's Aria (Don Giovanni, A Cenar Teco...) from Don Giovanni Tartini: Devil's Trill Sonata Chopin: Funeral March Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, March to the Scaffold Saint-Saens: Danse Macabre Musorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain (Or Any of the following from Pictures at the Exhibition: Gnomus, Cathacombs, Cum Mortus in Lingua Mortui, or Baba Yaga). Stravinsky: Rite of Spring Holst: Mars, Saturn or Neptune from The Planets Suite. Prokofiev: Dance of the Knights from Romeo and Juliet. Orff: O Fortuna from Carmina Burana.
As much as I agree with all the pieces, you should’ve included “Night on Bald Mountain”, by Modest Mussorgsky. I don’t know if you ever watched “Fantasia”, but that piece is haunting. 💀
In my opinion, Modest Mussorgsky's Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuÿle is the heaviest piano piece ever and Pictures at an Exhibition has a few other numbers that are harder than any of the pieces in this list.
I get close to carpal tunnel syndrome just playing video games on an 18" by 6" computer keyboard. How dis these brilliant men managed not to die of arthritis playing these pieces on concert pianos? The keys alone are four feet long. The actual keyboards are 54 to 58 inches wide. And they have to use their feet at the same time both hands are hammering out the keys! It's almost heroic.
For Beethoven Sonata 14 movement 3 would have been a better pick, it carries the same dark vibe while being much harder to play. 5th symphony has it's hard passages as well, but they come much later in the piece and are mostly not in dark in the more uplift portions of the symphony like movement 4 or the trio part of movement 3. And for chopin I would have picked the winterwind etude instead, but I'm biased there since I'm currently learning that one myself, both work. xD
Any time I hear Rachmaninov's "Little Red Riding Hood" piece, I hear in my mind "Into The Woods" Wolf singing, *♫Hello little girl! What's, your hurry?♪* Yes, I know that melodically they are not similar, but the connotations of the subject is what pings me.
Maybe Liszt is one of the composers who actually invented metal. No, actually, that would be like Rameau or Vivaldi. Harpsichord is definitely the OG metal instrument.
You could have added things like: Berlioz, Dies Irae from Symphonie Fantastique Saint-Saëns, Danse Macabre Mussorgsky, Night on the Bald Mountain Shostakovich, Babi Yar 1st mvt And others...
New World Symphony will always make me think of fighting a bearded demi god that loves fighting and uses a sword with a blade so long it go through the whole planet.
I love all these pieces.... Had no idea they were this insane on the piano.... My respects to all pianists out there❤❤❤❤ thanks for the vid... Love how all the art has this dark brooding look to them that just adds to the songs mystery
I guess im not the only person who finds beethovens 5th nightmare feul. Those 8 notes have scarred me ever since i was child. The only version that dosent scare me is the baby einstein version.
Love the whole 'Duke of Hell' look you gave my boy Schubert. His 8th would be right at home on this list. Also: You could put up anything at all by Prokofiev. Or do a whole list of just Prokofiev.
Nice pictures looks neat. Favor here is 3rd one by Mozart "desire" or something named. Very cool. Totentanz of Liszt too. Use to la campanela of his. Verdi same song name as mozart one but different song. Sergei also like the fable of little red riding hood has a song with it now. Giving it a bronze. Opinion.
I just started leaning piano at 51 years of age... I come and see the notes falling for Dvorak and realize that I now need at least 15 fingers to play the piece! Gee! 😛
No thats not true, You can easily find piano solo arrangement even easy piano solo arrangement there are alot of ways people can arrange symphonic pieces
Seriously? Half of these pieces are far from scary and many of them have been played too many times to remain at least dark enough. Here's a few really creepy pieces: "Die Hölle Rache" from The Magic Flute "Lacrimosa" from Berlioz's requiem (I thought of the Pandemonium but it's more impressive than scary) A Night on the Bald Mountain by Modest Mussorgsky (the Fantasia sequence speaks for itself) Allegro vivace from Shostakovish's 8th strings quartett Requiem by Ligeti (creepiest requiem of all times) Nights by Iannis Xenakis
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Thanks thats really cool !
I have added a BadAss vocal cover to this in my channel
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*How dare you not include Modest Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain! BLASPHEMY!!!*
Their pieces are both terrifying in "How can I manage to grow 15 more fingers?" and "Their atmosphere is something else". Good selection, dude!
It's for two
Franz Liszt laughing in the corner:
They can be played by three or more pianist or one Liszt
@@umanathshetty7232or one Rachmaninoff
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Psychologist: black metal Liszt is not real it can't hurt you
Black metal Liszt:
He looked like he could be in Carach Angren😂
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The most terrifying part about Mozart's Requiem is the fact that he died before completing it.
this is absolutely normal among composers
@@apathytowardsyou don’t get what he means. The requiem served as a lament and a funeral song. Mozart died before finishing it
@@chironchiron5053 wow really that's kinda sad, I feel bad for mozart when he died composing it!😢
Did Mozart finish it after?
@@Никита-й7р6п bro he died before completing it
Seeing Rachmaninov as a werewolf is definitely something that I never expected.
Точно
As a violinist, i can confirm Erklonig is also very, if not more terrifying on violin
Indeed
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YES 🙌 the VIOLIN VERSION is HARD
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@@christianweatherbroadcastingdude i love jesus but this has nothing to do with jesus
5:02
Huh who knew Dvorak wrote the music for Jaws.
This is mostly true! However, John Williams certainly didn't fully steal it but he probably took inspiration
@@dannythemadmango488 Yes, John Williams only borrowed the first few notes. The New World symphony isn't actually terrifying aside from the first part being associated with Jaws.
@@laurelmentor404indeed. I get a sense of a hero’s uprising from it.
Vivaldi didn't live like 9 years, he lived from 1678-1741!
1:25
No, he meant around the years it was composed 😂
@@cosy_cuddlez,you are so correct
@@SOJINDANILA Aww thanks
Werewolf Rachmaninoff looks like Remus Lupin from Harry Potter 😂
In the hall of the mountain king and Flying Walcyryes left the chat...
Schumann's 2nd piano sonata, Liszt's Totentanz, Scriabin's Mysterium and Shostakovich's 8th string quartet are also very frightening (and I absolutely love it)
I mean he mentioned totentanz in the video🤨
@@Mehrshad84 Yeah he do :)
You are right
I think Chopin's Prelude No.24 ,Rachmaninoff's symphony No.1 4th movement would be there.
@@pangli2918 or chopin second sonata finale
Chopin's most terrifying piece piece would be the 4th movement of his 2nd piano sonata, Op. 35.. Not even a discussion. Actually the first and third movements are also pretty gloomy.
Yeah! I would also dare to add the 4th ballade's coda and nocturne 48 no 1's transition from the middle section to the doppio movimento.
Nah that 48-1 nocturne transition is glorious and romantic!! I wouldnt describe it as "terrifying"@@mariangeladagati5260
similarly, Bach has other, more terrifying pieces. The opening from St. John's passion comes to mind
imagine chopin and liszt actually looking like vampires irl
Talking about Bach, Tocatta and Fugue in D minor is quite trivial choice for “most terrifying piece”. If some is interested, lookup BWV 546 or BWV 245 part 1.
why is Schubert and Chopin look so vampire here 😂😂(??
and Liszt looks like some guy from a heavy metal band🤭(???
and I almost thought Schubert won't be on the list but I forgot he have Erlkönig😂😂
Heavy Metal Liszt doesn't exist, he can't hurt you.
Heavy Metal Liszt:
It's true! 🤭
And Rachmaninoff a werewolf.
Bach : Storm pirate
Vivaldi : Godness of Flame
Mozart : King of Hurricane , storm , tornado
Beethoven : Face his wrath now of else
Schubert : Vamps
Chopin : Devil of red ( bc he doesn’t camouflage like schubert )
Liszt : Metal Black
Verdi : Demon of Lava Cris
Dvorak : Angel of Darkness
Rachmaninoff : Wolfman ( werewolf is the king of wolf , wolfman is half human half wolf )
@@iamafaneggy Debussy as a Dorian Gray?
The pictures are scarier than the music😂
Especially Liszt’s picture
@@MatrixGaming414I agree with you
Agree
I think that Chopin's prelude in A minor is more terrifying than the revolutionary etude.
its more melancholic and depressing then terrifying. I guess it sounds unsettling, but I think it sounds like a representation of depression.
Chopin prelude no 2 in a minor is the darkest and creepiest piece ever by Chopin pls have listen
I love classical music! It helps me relax and make all of my thoughts go away.
Rachmanninof is not classical
How are those pieces relaxing?
@@Lisztito1811It’s meant to be sarcastic
Y did I write this I forgot
Love this! The way you chose that kind of portraits for each composer is breathtaking. Good video fr
Chopin = Vampire Lord
Liszt = Sith Lord
Rachmaninoff = Greater Werewolf
Vivaldi = Pyromaniac Sorcerer
Dvorak = Corporate mastermind
Schubert = Intellectual Anime Endboss
Verdi = Illuminati Noble
Beethoven = I don't even know what he is supposed to be...
So thats where diamond head got that riff
Chopin's 4th movement of his Sonata No. 2 is absolutely 💀
Yes, it's astonishing, deeply unsettling, and as though Chopin wrote it one hundred years later!!! 🎵🎹🎵🎹🎵🎹🎵🎹🎵🙂🙂🙂🤗🤗
@@angelaknebel4156 You are right in every single point you made!
4:12 I’m scared of Liszt
Who painted the composers? I'd love to see more of their work.
Surprised you didn't include Camille Saint-Saëns's Danse Macabre.
I miss Dvorak's Dies Irae, from his Requiem. Would you ever add it?
4:26 Messe De requiem or dies irae
New World Symphony is your answer for the question, “How do I play with 20 fingers?”
What happened to the dates of the conposers?
The dies iraes are from their requiems so thats normal in some way
5:12 hands would fall in this part
The "Dies Irae" by Mozart is part of the Requiem, the last piece he ever wrote; even then, he didn't live long enough to complete it.
So there's just that part? It was really good!😢
Sehr schön gespielt!!!🎵🎵🎵👏👏👏👏🎹
Great list but a couple things. Bach's fantasia and fugue in G minor I think is alot scarier, but even more baffled why mussorgsky's night on bald mountain is not on here.
Revolutionary Etiude for Chopin? I mean it is dramatic and furious, bt not really that Scary. Funeral March would be a better choice, while more subdued, it is quite creepy and forboding. Much more scary than the Etiude.
Also, some suggestions for part 2:
Mozart: Il Commendatore's Aria (Don Giovanni, A Cenar Teco...) from Don Giovanni
Tartini: Devil's Trill Sonata
Chopin: Funeral March
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, March to the Scaffold
Saint-Saens: Danse Macabre
Musorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain (Or Any of the following from Pictures at the Exhibition: Gnomus, Cathacombs, Cum Mortus in Lingua Mortui, or Baba Yaga).
Stravinsky: Rite of Spring
Holst: Mars, Saturn or Neptune from The Planets Suite.
Prokofiev: Dance of the Knights from Romeo and Juliet.
Orff: O Fortuna from Carmina Burana.
for chpoin it would be his prelude no 2 in a minor.
Nice edit to the composers faces😊😊😂
As much as I agree with all the pieces, you should’ve included “Night on Bald Mountain”, by Modest Mussorgsky. I don’t know if you ever watched “Fantasia”, but that piece is haunting. 💀
Thanks, bro!
@@modestmussorgsky4161No problem! 👍
It is the most overplayed pieces, because in some variants there is more terrifying
5:00 how the heck do i play it with only 2 hands
Pretty easy, one hand is of two octaves
You don’t
That was amazing! Nice selections.
5:12 Is that how fast he would actually do that in concert? Goddamn.
Nah it’s not an actual piano piece. Just an arrangement of a symphony.
The first one was mainly written for the church, but is commonly used durring halloween
The New World Symphony is a masterpiece, it almost reminds me of Jurassic Park when it comes to that feeling of unveiling true aw
this is such a good and epic video, you managed to deliver the terrifying atmosphere perfectly! :o
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In my opinion, Modest Mussorgsky's Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuÿle is the heaviest piano piece ever and Pictures at an Exhibition has a few other numbers that are harder than any of the pieces in this list.
I get close to carpal tunnel syndrome just playing video games on an 18" by 6" computer keyboard. How dis these brilliant men managed not to die of arthritis playing these pieces on concert pianos? The keys alone are four feet long. The actual keyboards are 54 to 58 inches wide. And they have to use their feet at the same time both hands are hammering out the keys! It's almost heroic.
Franz listz totentaze theme = berlioz symphonie fantastique ,thème du 4ème mouvement ( "shinning" soundtrack)
For Beethoven Sonata 14 movement 3 would have been a better pick, it carries the same dark vibe while being much harder to play. 5th symphony has it's hard passages as well, but they come much later in the piece and are mostly not in dark in the more uplift portions of the symphony like movement 4 or the trio part of movement 3. And for chopin I would have picked the winterwind etude instead, but I'm biased there since I'm currently learning that one myself, both work. xD
Me : u can play all of these..just one tiny problem..
My fingers are too short
Any time I hear Rachmaninov's "Little Red Riding Hood" piece, I hear in my mind "Into The Woods" Wolf singing, *♫Hello little girl! What's, your hurry?♪* Yes, I know that melodically they are not similar, but the connotations of the subject is what pings me.
These AI-generated pictures....
Bach looks like Meat Loaf! I'm dying...😂
Why does Liszt look like a member of Metallica?
AHAHHAHAHAHAHHHA
Maybe Liszt is one of the composers who actually invented metal. No, actually, that would be like Rameau or Vivaldi. Harpsichord is definitely the OG metal instrument.
Thnk you. I was waiting for Erlkonig and Totentanz.
You could have added things like:
Berlioz, Dies Irae from Symphonie Fantastique
Saint-Saëns, Danse Macabre
Mussorgsky, Night on the Bald Mountain
Shostakovich, Babi Yar 1st mvt
And others...
i saw "MOST TERRIFYING" and i sat, waited for Der Erlkonig, i was satisfied.
YES
I would argue that Vivaldi’s winter is a much more terrifying piece than summer.
Vivaldi is like a little paunchy in the image that appears.
The way you painted them ☠
New World Symphony will always make me think of fighting a bearded demi god that loves fighting and uses a sword with a blade so long it go through the whole planet.
I'd contest that Rach's Isle of the Dead is more terrifying. Prelude in C Sharp Minor is another one if not Isle of the Dead
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To be honest, I was more focusing on the artwork than the piece itself.
Me too😂
Is dvorák’s impossible?
Maybe
I love all these pieces.... Had no idea they were this insane on the piano.... My respects to all pianists out there❤❤❤❤ thanks for the vid... Love how all the art has this dark brooding look to them that just adds to the songs mystery
Guys mozart is insane he is my third favorite pianist and chopin my 2nd favorite pianist and beethoven the best one
Super great channel and amazing pianists
The piano sounds realistic, which vst did you use please ?
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Toccata and fugue D minor
Horrifying - 9/10
Summer - Storm
Horrifying - 4/10
Dies Irae
Horrifying - 6/10
Symphony No5
Horrifying - 10/10
Erlkőnig
Horrifying - 8/10
Revolutionary Etude
Horrifying - 7/10
Totentaz
Horrifying - 11/10
Requiem ||. Sequence
Horrifying - 5/10
New World Symphony
Horrifying - 7,5/10
Etude-tableaux
Horrifying - 8,5/10
I guess im not the only person who finds beethovens 5th nightmare feul. Those 8 notes have scarred me ever since i was child. The only version that dosent scare me is the baby einstein version.
Bach looks like he’s telling me to do something to myself
Why do i hear boss music?
5:00
Night on bald mountain - mussorgsky
Firebird - stravinsky
When did Rachmainoff discovered filter
Where’s Night on Bald Mountain?
I never knew "Dracula's theme song" Toccata and Fugue In D Minor was made by J.S. Bach
4:17 litzt looks like lucious malfoy from Harry Potter
MOZART IS INSANE🤯🤯🤯🤯
Man it's been ages since I've seen someone boss Through the Fire and the Flames on expert mode
Vivaldi just looks like when you put peach and a fire flower together 😂😂😂
Love the whole 'Duke of Hell' look you gave my boy Schubert. His 8th would be right at home on this list.
Also: You could put up anything at all by Prokofiev. Or do a whole list of just Prokofiev.
Lizst looks like voldemort with hair
And he looks scary too
Bro is ode to joy better than symphony no 5
Nice pictures looks neat. Favor here is 3rd one by Mozart "desire" or something named. Very cool. Totentanz of Liszt too. Use to la campanela of his. Verdi same song name as mozart one but different song. Sergei also like the fable of little red riding hood has a song with it now. Giving it a bronze. Opinion.
We have Verdi and Mozart's Dies Irae, but also the original melody of the dies irae chant is used in Liszt's totentaz
Appasionata 1st or third movement is scarier for a piece Beethoven
Vivaldi four seasons is not nearly the most terrifying piece he make, his version of the Follia last part gets that distinction.
I just started leaning piano at 51 years of age... I come and see the notes falling for Dvorak and realize that I now need at least 15 fingers to play the piece! Gee! 😛
No thats not true,
You can easily find piano solo arrangement even easy piano solo arrangement there are alot of ways people can arrange symphonic pieces
It's amazing to notice the inspiration for the jaws theme song by John Williams reflected in Dvorak's New World Symphony! Anyone else notice it?
Hey bro toccata and fugue by bach he composed it in 1707
Bach reminding me of Mad Eye Moody
Seriously? Half of these pieces are far from scary and many of them have been played too many times to remain at least dark enough. Here's a few really creepy pieces:
"Die Hölle Rache" from The Magic Flute
"Lacrimosa" from Berlioz's requiem (I thought of the Pandemonium but it's more impressive than scary)
A Night on the Bald Mountain by Modest Mussorgsky (the Fantasia sequence speaks for itself)
Allegro vivace from Shostakovish's 8th strings quartett
Requiem by Ligeti (creepiest requiem of all times)
Nights by Iannis Xenakis
3:55 wtf?
The only thing that makes these compositions terrifying (at least for a large chunk of them) is how hard they are to play. 😯😯
No way winter wind is not chopins scariest piece
he made death march soooo
@@Sallorin just because it has death in its name doesnt make it terrifying
I totally agree. Revolutionary Etude is actually pretty dark and scary thematically, but Winter Wind is more of a jump scare.
2nd sonata, 4th movement or his 2nd prelude
WOW, i have no words to describe how that Dies Irae was
it's good in organ instrument toccata and fugue
Verdi's Dies Irae sounds like music from an old video game.
Listen to the original one, it’s absolutely terrifying, specially with the lyrics
the illusts tho