10 Underrated Classical Pieces

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @justary_97
    @justary_97 3 года назад +2678

    *Petition* (again) *for Twoset to make a playlist with the best and underrated classical music*

  • @MusicalBasics
    @MusicalBasics 3 года назад +898

    As a pianist who rarely listens to classical music, I definitely needed some good pieces to flex on my audience.

    • @MasoHQlC5GW5btFZ
      @MasoHQlC5GW5btFZ 3 года назад +15

      Kapustin!!!!!!!

    • @HariGardner
      @HariGardner 3 года назад +22

      Piano gang 😎

    • @handsomejustin
      @handsomejustin 3 года назад +2

      @@HariGardner Piano is like Justin Bieber, there's nothing special about playing the piano and there shouldn't be a gang for such a common instrument.

    • @MrHunter83
      @MrHunter83 3 года назад +126

      @@handsomejustin The piano gang wants to know your address

    • @MrGong55
      @MrGong55 3 года назад +1

      Hello there

  • @COOL_GEEK_
    @COOL_GEEK_ 3 года назад +569

    Petition for TSV for making a Spotify playlist of excellent classical music. We really need that playlist to educate ourselves.

    • @analiciamalmstrom7855
      @analiciamalmstrom7855 3 года назад +5

      Good idea, I'm all for it.

    • @reki76
      @reki76 3 года назад +3

      Yes! That would be awesome

    • @kouroshnaderyofficial
      @kouroshnaderyofficial 3 года назад +1

      I love it when I get a notification saying that I got a new subscriber, it really makes my day, even my whole week ❤️

    • @alexhb12333
      @alexhb12333 3 года назад +6

      There are many fan-made twoset playlists including pieces they've mentioned or pieces that are twoset-ish

    • @aliyasabira632
      @aliyasabira632 3 года назад

      Yes pleasee. Especially for people like me who aren't actually play an instrument but wanted to learn more about classical music

  • @ShredmasterScott
    @ShredmasterScott 3 года назад +1117

    Debussy is such a boss

    • @kouroshnaderyofficial
      @kouroshnaderyofficial 3 года назад +4

      Debussy really is, I love it when I get a notification saying that I got a new subscriber, it really makes my day, even my whole week ❤️

    • @pianoman0459
      @pianoman0459 3 года назад +4

      @@kouroshnaderyofficial shut up

    • @kouroshnaderyofficial
      @kouroshnaderyofficial 3 года назад

      @@custardappl thxxx !!

    • @BB-BA8
      @BB-BA8 3 года назад +8

      my favorite composer is Debussy too!

    • @ZapphireWulff
      @ZapphireWulff 3 года назад +16

      He is indeed DaBossY

  • @maryblakefletcher3595
    @maryblakefletcher3595 3 года назад +2346

    TwoSet I am going to be a performance major in piano because of your inspiration. Thank you so much for all you do to inspire your audience!!

    • @rover3399
      @rover3399 3 года назад +42

      Good luck!

    • @cake1672
      @cake1672 3 года назад +24

      omg yesss congrats!!

    • @yeehuai3270
      @yeehuai3270 3 года назад +28

      Congrats! Would love to know more about this inspiring part of your story if u could elaborate a bit more about how twoset influences you to do this?

    • @dev3403
      @dev3403 3 года назад +5

      Best wishes 🎉

    • @mahatmaniggandhi2898
      @mahatmaniggandhi2898 3 года назад +36

      they inspire me to play viola

  • @funguy183
    @funguy183 3 года назад +721

    More underrated pieces (composers) that I like (IMO):
    Anatoly Alexandrov: Echoes of the theatre
    Kurt Atterberg: Piano Concerto, Symphony No.1
    Ludwig van Beethoven: Polonaise Op.89, Eroica-Variations, Variations on a Theme in C Minor
    Sergei Bortkiewicz: Preludes Op.33, Piano Sonata 2
    Georgy Catoire: 4 Pieces Op.12
    Alfredo Cassella: Symphony No.2
    Oleg Eiges: Piano Sonata No.4 “Sonata-Toccata”
    Guido Alberto Fano: Piano Sonata in E
    Gabriel Fauré: Nocturne No.6
    Samuil Feinberg: Piano Sonata No.3 and No.12
    John Field: Nocturnes
    John Foulds: World Requiem, Essays on the modes
    César Franck: Violin Sonata, “Prelude, Fugue and Variations”
    Alberto Ginastera: Suite de danzas criollas
    Louis Glass: Symphony No.3 & 4
    Alexander Glazunov: Piano Concerto No.2
    Reinhold Glière: Symphonies (He wrote 3, really good), Harp Concerto
    Leopold Godowsky: Java Suite, Passacaglia
    Friedrich Gulda: Play Piano Play, Prelude and Fugue, Für Rico
    Joe Hisaishi: Quartet g-Moll
    Johann Nepomuk Hummel: Piano Concerto No.2 and 3
    John Ireland: Decorations
    Vasily Kalinnikov: Symphony No.1 and 2
    Zoltán Kodály: Sonata for unaccompanied Cello
    Erich Wolfgang Korngold: Piano Quintet
    Rued Langgaard: Sfærernes Musik and Symphony No.1
    Franz Liszt: Sancta Dorothea, Csárdas, Dante Symphony
    Sergei Lyapunov: Transcendental Etudes, Barcarolle, Piano Sonata, Symphony No.1 and 2, Piano Concerto No.2, Piano Sextet
    Albéric Magnard: Symphony No.4
    Nikolai Medtner: Piano Concerti (He wrote 3, all are amazing), Piano Sonata No.1, Sonata-Ballade, Sonata-Tragica, Fairy Tales Op.51
    Erkki Melartin: Symphony No.3, “Der traurige Garten” Op.52
    Darius Milhaud: String Quartet No.1, Saudades do Brasil
    Nikolai Myaskovsky: Symphony No.25, Piano Sonata No.9
    Walter Niemann: Piano Sonata No.1, Masken, Alt-China, Japan, “Der Orchideegarten” Op.76
    Vítězslav Novák: Pan, a tone poem for piano
    Leo Ornstein: Piano Sonata No.4 and Cello Sonata No.2
    Selim Palmgren: Piano Sonata, Piano Concerto No.2, Op.54, Op.57 no.2 „Raindrops“
    Wilhelm Peterson-Berger: Symphony No.3, Frösöblomster (piano)
    Sergei Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No.9
    Einojuhani Rautavaara: Cantus Arcticus
    Maurice Ravel: Introduction and Allegro for flute, clarinet, harp and string quartet, Menuet in C-Sharp Minor, Prelude in A minor, Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn, Piano Concerto for the left hand, Piano Concerto in G
    Max Reger: Träume am Kamin, Variations and Fugue on Bach
    Ottorino Respighi: Concerto in Modo Misolidio, 6 Pieces for piano, 3 Preludes on gregorian melodies
    Xaver Scharwenka: Piano Concerti (All 4 are really good)
    Robert Schumann: Requiem in D-Flat
    Alexander Scriabin: Valse Op.38, Fantasy Op.28, Piano Sonata No.3,4,5,8; Symphonies (All 3 + Op.54 and Op.60 are amazing), Andante for String Orchestra, Piano Concerto
    Valentin Silvestrov: Bagatelles for piano
    Alexei Stanchinsky: Piano Sonata No.1 & 2, Prelude in Lydian Mode, “Tears”
    Wilhelm Stenhammar: 3 Fantasies
    Josef Suk: Asrael Symphony, Lullabies
    Evgeny Svetlanov: Piano Concerto
    Karol Szymanowski: Preludes Op.1, Métopes Op.28, Masques Op.34, 20 Mazurkas Op.50
    Piotr Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.2 and 3
    Pancho Vladgierov: Piano Concerto No.3
    Emil von Sauer: Piano Concerto No.1
    Mieczysław Weinberg: Piano Sonata No.4
    Felix Weingartner: Cello Concerto
    Adolf Wiklund: Piano Concerto No.1
    Takashi Yoshimatsu: And the birds are still…, Pleiades dances
    Alexander von Zemlinsky: String Quartet No.1 and 2
    I think this was a bit too much lol. Enjoy! All the pieces are on RUclips :)

    • @funguy183
      @funguy183 3 года назад +11

      @Schuyler Bacn Tbh i should have mentioned you too

    • @dish6
      @dish6 3 года назад +42

      Took me ages to read, but listening to all of them rn, and not regretting it...

    • @funguy183
      @funguy183 3 года назад +17

      @@dish6 I'm very happy that you enjoy these pieces:)

    • @firzaakbarpanjaitan
      @firzaakbarpanjaitan 3 года назад +10

      Saving this for later. Thx!

    • @potatoman8763
      @potatoman8763 3 года назад +6

      I'm learning Ginastera Danzas Criollas now!

  • @kokkiro
    @kokkiro 3 года назад +388

    prokofiev starts with a relaxing, the most beautiful and serene music you've ever heard and later would switch to berserk, headbang-worthy dissonance, but still sounds beautiful

    • @COOL_GEEK_
      @COOL_GEEK_ 3 года назад +28

      Absolutely right. The beginning of every Prokofiev piece is calm and beautiful like Tchaikovsky and the ending is epic, like Shostakovich, just like a slap on your face.

    • @shreyakghosh1724
      @shreyakghosh1724 3 года назад +7

      Yes yes you exactly said what I think about Prokofiev

    • @kouroshnaderyofficial
      @kouroshnaderyofficial 3 года назад +1

      I know right? I love it when I get a notification saying that I got a new subscriber, it really makes my day, even my whole week ❤️

    • @pianoman0459
      @pianoman0459 3 года назад +6

      @@kouroshnaderyofficial shut up no one cares

  • @Casutama
    @Casutama 2 года назад +83

    I'm not a violist (yet), but you have to appreciate that Britten took the time to write a decently interesting viola part in his quartet. Like Eddy said in that recent interview, the viola is so essential in string quartets as long as the composer knows what they're doing!

    • @E_FoxSnowspirit
      @E_FoxSnowspirit Год назад +10

      I can’t believe viola gang got such good representation here!

    • @moss_forests
      @moss_forests Год назад +3

      im so late to this but yeah!! britten was a violist himself so he knew how integral we are 💪💪

  • @justary_97
    @justary_97 3 года назад +45

    The most relatable thing tho is when you can’t pronounce half of the classical music repertoire but still vibing to it, I feel ya Eddy 🥲

  • @cageynerd
    @cageynerd 3 года назад +16

    Mahler 4 is amazing -- it sounds like Christmas AND the last movement is sooooo beautiful, you feel like you're in heaven.

  • @WeilunP
    @WeilunP 3 года назад +717

    Harp piece: 1:17 and 2:33 Debussy - Danse sacrée et danse profane, for harp and strings (so Debussy!)
    Piano concerto: 3:43 Prokofiev - Piano Concerto No. 3 (has a special music TASTE, and it’s HARD)
    Chamber music: 5:33 and 6:41 Britten - String Quartet No. 3 (please play this piece together on YT then!!)
    Symphony: 7:52 Mahler - Symphony No. 4 (not a typical last movement from Mahler, BTW you need to know who Mahler is lol)
    Piano: 9:58 Sibelius - Le Sapin (a simple/playable piano piece lol)
    11:20 Schumann - Piano Quartet, Op. 47 (THIS is the piece to impress your lover, not Canon in D.....ivorce lol)
    From LingLing composer Jordon! 12:36 Kapustin - Sonata-Fantasia (wooo~ KapUStiN lol and a part of it sound like an anime)
    Song: 14:08 Hubert Parry - Lord, Let Me Know Mine End (14:58 Eddy's expression is GOLD here!)
    Song: 15:38 Debussy - Nuit d'étoiles (Debussy is SUPERIOR! We need a TSA with this sentence on it lol)
    I really want to say, Twoset and their team really did a good job at covering lots of classical music types (not sure whether type is the right word here but), since they didn't just include violin concertos, or string quartets, of which they may be the most familiar with, but also include music with different instrumentation (including voice)! Again, thank you Twoset and Twoset's team, I learned so much from you guys, like always!

    • @m31tokiomelody69
      @m31tokiomelody69 3 года назад +5

      Round of applause!!!

    • @WeilunP
      @WeilunP 3 года назад +3

      @@m31tokiomelody69 Thanks😊

    • @manmeetsingh4719
      @manmeetsingh4719 3 года назад +3

      Thanks a lot!

    • @WeilunP
      @WeilunP 3 года назад +7

      @@manmeetsingh4719 Sure~ I enjoy the process of making these time stamps and writing my own little memo lol

    • @wakingtheworld
      @wakingtheworld 3 года назад +3

      Another great time stamp list with your delightful insights and humour. I'm here early for once (though it is midnight here) and may well have missed many of your others but I simply couldn't scroll down to the earliest comments... Well I could... but practice is more important!

  • @kaystrel
    @kaystrel 3 года назад +7

    Dear Brett and Eddy, you'll probably never see this but -
    I want to thank you for bringing classical music into so many young people's lives. On Wednesday, I saw the great Hilary Hahn perform in Cologne, Germany (which has been one of my biggest dreams ever) and I saw a young man wearing your merch. It made me realize how many young people you are giving the opportunity to experience the beauty of classical music. Thank you.

  • @bensmith8086
    @bensmith8086 3 года назад +293

    Enjoy? Are you joking? This is the absolute greatest. I have added so much more dimension to my classical playlists because of your recs (e.g., Mahler... talk about dimensions, how about an alt universe). More, PLEASE.

    • @verak6058
      @verak6058 3 года назад +11

      Agree wholeheartedly. Please recommend more pieces of classical music. I also love the videos when you explain more about the music, theory and composers.

    • @kouroshnaderyofficial
      @kouroshnaderyofficial 3 года назад +2

      It really is great! I love it when I get a notification saying that I got a new subscriber, it really makes my day, even my whole week ❤️

  • @robinj.p.354
    @robinj.p.354 3 года назад +66

    It's rare that I comment or like a video in general, but guys, you really gave an opportunity to an ex classical musician to turn back, and have bittersweet memories of past loves and struggles You have given me a spark of nostalgia of what playing/singing this kind of pieces did and what deep down still does to me. The moment of pure bliss that a good piece of music gives you is something I haven't felt in years, and you shared these with me and countless others. A part from the comedic pleasure you guys give, after many, many videos, this is my absolute favourite. As it gave me the shivers, and more than one moment of musical enlightenment, just listening to classical masterpieces that otherwise I would never have heard. So thanks guys, thanks for sharing your passion and appreciation.
    Love yah, and hope you keep doing what ya've been doing, with my absolute support.

  • @Kim-vc3mv
    @Kim-vc3mv 3 года назад +390

    0:57 : Debussy - Danse sacrée et danse profane, for harp and strings
    3:20 : Prokofiev - Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major, Op. 26
    5:33 : Britten - String Quartet No. 3, Op. 94
    7:47 : Mahler - Symphony No. 4
    9:57 : Sibelius - Le Sapin Op. 75 No. 5
    11:21 : Shumann - Piano Quartet in E Flat Major, Op. 47
    12:36 : Kapustin - Piano Sonata No. 1 Op. 39 "Sonata-Fantasia"
    14:07 : Hubert Parry - Songs of Farewell : Lord, Let Me Know Mine End
    15:39 : Debussy - Nuit d'Etoiles

    • @shivampant1660
      @shivampant1660 3 года назад +6

      THANK YOU

    • @bananayogurt8002
      @bananayogurt8002 3 года назад +3

      ~uuU Kapustin 🖤

    • @v4nillasu1cid3_x
      @v4nillasu1cid3_x 3 года назад

      Thank you so much!!

    • @propername4830
      @propername4830 3 года назад +1

      It's literally 9. Unsubbed

    • @pleasedyes
      @pleasedyes 2 года назад +1

      @@propername4830 to be fair danse sacree et profane are two separate dances, one “sacred” and one “profane” so it’s technically 2 pieces

  • @sabrinai
    @sabrinai 3 года назад +10

    If Twoset's channel would be just them listening to music, I'd be sold! It's just a joy seeing them enjoying great pieces.

  • @雙下巴88
    @雙下巴88 3 года назад +379

    Debussy he is special, he studied the Oriental pentatonic scale and put in his music... And he really love Oriental art that why his music can be so different and beautiful.

    • @Wiijimmy
      @Wiijimmy 3 года назад +16

      Eyyy shout-out to Pagodes and the gamelan!

    • @Fafner888
      @Fafner888 3 года назад +2

      Something similar to Debussy's dances but much less known is William Alwyn's harp concerto "Lyra Angelica", and it deserves more recognition.

    • @ramcams
      @ramcams 3 года назад +1

      @@Wiijimmy edexcel a level music be like

    • @Wiijimmy
      @Wiijimmy 3 года назад +1

      @@ramcams gang gang

    • @pseunition6038
      @pseunition6038 3 года назад +2

      where did you get this from? i couldn't find anything about Debussy being influenced by Oriental music online. he used unordinary scales for the time like whole-tone and pentatonic scales, but that doesn't mean he got them from outside nations. pentatonic scales for example are found across disconnected cultures that discovered it separately, such as the Babylonians, ancient China, and ancient Greece.

  • @Buzzcook
    @Buzzcook 3 года назад +5

    There is hundreds of years worth of music. So much that no one could listen to all of it in a life time.
    Even the most popular composers wrote prolifically and you'd be hard pressed to listen to all their compositions.
    These picks are great and I don't think I've heard any of them. So thanks.

  • @박정수-q5h
    @박정수-q5h 3 года назад +265

    Kapustin!!! Now he's gone, but his music will always shine with our life.

    • @kouroshnaderyofficial
      @kouroshnaderyofficial 3 года назад +1

      I love it when I get a notification saying that I got a new subscriber, it really makes my day, even my whole week ❤️

    • @reasondro
      @reasondro 3 года назад +8

      @@kouroshnaderyofficial shut up

    • @kouroshnaderyofficial
      @kouroshnaderyofficial 3 года назад +2

      @@reasondro ok, I’ll go practice by myself in the corner, while crying 😢🤣

    • @reasondro
      @reasondro 3 года назад +7

      @@kouroshnaderyofficial nice that's much better!

    • @kouroshnaderyofficial
      @kouroshnaderyofficial 3 года назад +1

      @@reasondro haha 😂😂😂 also, if you want, you can check my video of 10 THINS Classical Soloist’s do first time on stage. You’ll laugh, hahaha 🤣

  • @unnamed_boi
    @unnamed_boi 3 года назад +6

    i'm so glad you guys included kapustin in there. he's one of my favorite composers just from the groove he has

  • @luthien_tinuviel6781
    @luthien_tinuviel6781 3 года назад +420

    Being a young musician and having only recently realised that music is my passion and that I want to pursue a musical career, this kind of thing is so useful for people like me!! It's honestly so inspiring and just encouraging. Next year I'll be moving from high school to uni to study a bachelor of music! Thankyou Brett and Eddy and all the TwoSet Violin community ☺️😄🙏

    • @wreckoo
      @wreckoo 3 года назад +2

      Me too!!!!

    • @littlemrtort4790
      @littlemrtort4790 3 года назад +7

      I would love to pursue a musical career too! It’s just that I know it would be super difficult to make a living out of it and my family wants me to be more invested into real estate. Music will still be important to me though!

    • @wreckoo
      @wreckoo 3 года назад +1

      @@littlemrtort4790 you guys are so inspiring! I considered music fun but never considered a career...

    • @kouroshnaderyofficial
      @kouroshnaderyofficial 3 года назад

      I love it when I get a notification saying that I got a new subscriber, it really makes my day, even my whole week ❤️

    • @vegetable12020
      @vegetable12020 3 года назад +1

      Same! But I still think of having a job just in case it doesn't work.

  • @practicingpotato
    @practicingpotato 3 года назад +4

    Yay! Choir gang representin' on the TwoSet team! Such a nice surprise to hear choral work showcased!

  • @skong7613
    @skong7613 3 года назад +498

    Hoping Brett does learn Sibelius’ Le Sapin and shares his performance with us!

    • @xandraxandra1437
      @xandraxandra1437 3 года назад +18

      That would be great! He can play, only lacking practice and confidence.

    • @xdgirl8886
      @xdgirl8886 3 года назад +2

      I hope so too!!

    • @sabrinab4193
      @sabrinab4193 3 года назад +1

      Same

    • @kouroshnaderyofficial
      @kouroshnaderyofficial 3 года назад

      Hopefully, I love it when I get a notification saying that I got a new subscriber, it really makes my day, even my whole week ❤️

  • @crystallizedsyrup7594
    @crystallizedsyrup7594 3 года назад +121

    Can we appreciate how beautiful Schumann pieces are and how underrated he is? For me the pieces that I loved the most are Schumann piano sonata no.2 and also kinderscenen. I think Schumann's pieces are really hard to get into because unlike Chopin or Liszt where the pieces directly "attacks" and impress the listeners, Schumann's requires more imagination. But if you take your time listening to Schumann pieces, you'll understand how beautiful his pieces are. P.S. There are some pieces where Schumann incorporates his wife, Clara, composition, such as the Davidsbundlertanze. Its really romantic

    • @atrampabroad8318
      @atrampabroad8318 2 года назад +2

      Schumann's Op 17 Fantasy in C is one of the greatest works in the piano repertoire, yet not that often programmed. The last movement is truly sublime.

    • @sjbass26
      @sjbass26 2 года назад

      kinderszenen is one of my favorites

  • @deschua
    @deschua 3 года назад +117

    We must thank the TwoSet Team for introducing the boys to choral and vocal music! As a chorister, that makes me very happy! 😃

    • @bobhall1515
      @bobhall1515 3 года назад +3

      I agree, although Eddy mentioned the Britten War Requiem so they must be somewhat introduced but also not knowing Parry who wrote Jerusalem. Every one of the composers that they mentioned wrote choral works and most are not over performed. I love the Mahler Eighth. Prokofiev Alexander Nevsky has some really cool moments. The only one i thought I hadn’t performed was Sibelius and googling it i remembered that he arranged Finlandia for voice as well so that the hymns are sung.

    • @Mare416
      @Mare416 2 года назад +1

      @@bobhall1515 What I love about singing Parry is that you can just let it rip. Hold nothing back. Especially with I Was Glad. I was always a little lightheaded after singing that!
      Another piece I love: Holst’s 8-part a capella Ave Maria is absolutely baller. Highly recommend. One of my favorite pieces to sing, ever.
      And if you need to process heartbreak: When David Heard by Tomkins. You can feel the grief in it.

  • @r.i.p.volodya
    @r.i.p.volodya Год назад +1

    I think it's great how you're helping young people to explore the infinite world of Classical Music.

  • @paulwagner688
    @paulwagner688 3 года назад +98

    So happy you used Abbado's Mahler. SO sensitive. SO immersive. His Mahler 9 with that group was sublime. He had the lights dim during the last 5 minutes of the end, and then held the silence at the end for like two minutes.

    • @Bluehoshiflower
      @Bluehoshiflower 3 года назад +5

      I am a big fan of Abaddo's interpretation as well! Once there recordings were my New Year's Eve program lol

    • @andrewkohler3707
      @andrewkohler3707 3 года назад

      The only appropriate thing to do at the end of that piece.

  • @zbhayani6998
    @zbhayani6998 3 года назад +25

    I love these types of videos :)
    Eddy: "Without making this a theory lesson..."
    Please don't stop ! I love learning from you guys - the analysis and context behind the repetoire makes it even more interesting

  • @oscillia528
    @oscillia528 3 года назад +100

    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:52 Debussy - Danse sacree et danse profane (for harp and strings) 1:18 2:33
    3:18 Prokofiev - Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major, Op. 26 3:43
    5:30 Britten - String Quartet No. 3, Op. 94 5:33 6:41
    7:38 Mahler - Symphony No. 4 8:47
    9:55 Sibelius - Le Sapin Op. 75 No. 5 10:07
    11:11 Schumann - Piano Quartet in E Flat Major, Op. 47 11:21
    12:27 Kapustin - Piano Sonata No. 1 Op. 39 "Sonata-Fantasia" (from Jordon He) 13:05
    14:05 Hubert Parry - Songs of Farewell: Lord, Let Me Know Mine End 14:13
    15:36 Debussy - Nuit d'Etoiles 15:36
    16:33 Outro 16:52

    • @JamieSmith-fz2mz
      @JamieSmith-fz2mz 3 года назад

      At the very end, they tell us to practice. Please mark that, too. I never tire of hearing that.

    • @oscillia528
      @oscillia528 3 года назад +1

      @@JamieSmith-fz2mz added!

  • @kylieeesiow9015
    @kylieeesiow9015 3 года назад +9

    i love the smiles you guys get when you listen to a piece you really like. Its such a subtle expression and its so clear that the music resonates in you, and and idk, its so wholesome. quality content

  • @pelmer3948
    @pelmer3948 3 года назад +112

    One of my favourite composers is Vaughan Williams, he has lots of underrated gems like Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1 and his Oboe Concerto. Of course there are lots of pieces by women and POC that don't get the love they deserve, some of my favourites are Ethel Smyth's "The Wreckers Overture", Florence Price's Symphony No. 1 and her Mississippi Suite, and Amy Beach's Piano Concerto. Some other pieces I really like are Ligeti's Concert Romanesc, and Debussy's Saxophone Concerto.

    • @pelmer3948
      @pelmer3948 3 года назад +9

      Not to mention Holst has lots of other great pieces other than the Planets, including The Lure, Egdon Heath, St. Paul's Suite, and more.

    • @kevingc537
      @kevingc537 3 года назад +6

      Amy Beach’s piano concerto 2nd movement and her romance for violin and piano especially are amazing

    • @kevingc537
      @kevingc537 3 года назад +4

      And I remember playing Vaughn Williams’ 2nd symphony 2nd movement and it was so nice to listen to

    • @winwinnie4905
      @winwinnie4905 3 года назад +6

      I've played Vaughan Williams's theme of thomas tallis and it was one of the most ethereal experiences, definitely recommend that one as well!!

    • @bobhall1515
      @bobhall1515 3 года назад

      How about Songs of Travel?

  • @alanli2605
    @alanli2605 3 года назад +16

    My teacher said that Prokofiev had two distinct sides to him, he would be super lyrical in one section and in the very next section he would be absolutely crazy with dissonances. He was a neoclassical composer so that’s also a large part of his style

  • @mitodrumisra8972
    @mitodrumisra8972 3 года назад +21

    Glad to see Nikolai Kapustin featured over here! You should definitely check out his works more!

    • @knallfroosch
      @knallfroosch 3 года назад

      Yuja Wang´s interpretation on one of his concert studies is just awesome

  • @billingsleypiano394
    @billingsleypiano394 3 года назад +6

    I discovered Kapustin through this video, and now I’m hooked on his music! He’s so good! Thanks TwoSet!

  • @johan_esteve
    @johan_esteve 3 года назад +27

    I'm playing Inverno, by Antonio Vivaldi in school and its one of my fav peices so far

  • @jaceyking5015
    @jaceyking5015 3 года назад +70

    I'm a member of Visual Arts Gang (non-musician unfortunately), and my favorite piece (besides Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto ;) ) is Rachmaninoff's Isle of the Dead. I don't know if that's "underrated" or not, but I don't hear people talk about it often and I absolutely adore it- probably because I absolutely adore the painting it was inspired by.

    • @wakingtheworld
      @wakingtheworld 3 года назад +4

      Visual Arts Gang indeed! I like it! Am compiling a list of pieces to listen to in my non-existent spare time and their original 9(!) is getting rather long thanks to TwoSetter input!

    • @jeffwu78
      @jeffwu78 3 года назад

      I’m also a fan of the Isle of the Dead

    • @dpainter1526
      @dpainter1526 3 года назад

      That's funny, I was just listening to Isle of the Dead the other day, as it seemed to fit with the book I was reading. It's magnificent. I would love to know which painting it was that inspired him?

    • @danballe
      @danballe 3 года назад +2

      And the painting you are leaving out is??...

    • @christender3614
      @christender3614 8 месяцев назад

      The painting is called … Isle of the Dead (Böcklin).

  • @ladidadidaladi7168
    @ladidadidaladi7168 3 года назад +12

    Noice!! The team included a choral piece, and acapella too!!

    • @helenbirch9877
      @helenbirch9877 3 года назад +2

      Yes! It's about time!

    • @catw4729
      @catw4729 3 года назад

      It was great to have something’s choral. I have the impression that prehospital play instruments overlook the voice as an instrument.

  • @classa7312
    @classa7312 3 года назад +2

    I love their nerdy side so much! More of these types of videos please. They are insightful and lovely to watch. ❤

  • @ezras7997
    @ezras7997 3 года назад +40

    Every composer has ten underrated pieces of their own though.

  • @floraf3426
    @floraf3426 3 года назад +5

    As a member of choir gang, I was so happy to see a choral piece make this list! There's so much epic stuff in choir repertoire, it'd be really cool to see a video about it someday

  • @fidelia2271
    @fidelia2271 3 года назад +8

    You found the right channel ofc we did this channel is amazing

  • @kingchubbythe1541
    @kingchubbythe1541 3 года назад +16

    I’ve been ADDICTED to classical guitar recently. One of the best instruments IMO. Some of the notes that get used a lot in classical pieces pop with the sound. And the tremolo mixed in with a base melody is soo good. In some pieces it sounds like modern rock and I throw my head up and down to the beat. It’s just too good!

  • @katam6471
    @katam6471 3 года назад +5

    YES, I really enjoy this kind of content. I fell in love with classical music about 40 years ago, but there are still so much to discover. Kapustin I've never even heard of. Pleas give us more of this!

  • @rebecaramos1688
    @rebecaramos1688 3 года назад +4

    Mahler 4 4th movement is actually my favorite movement in all symphonic work. As a singer I get goosebumps listening to it, it’s the most beautiful thing

  • @Finn-McCool
    @Finn-McCool 3 года назад +17

    Just last night I was thinking..."I wish they would drop the 'shorts' and get back to recommending some music"! Honestly, thank you for staying true to the channel ethos.

    • @ajchandra7735
      @ajchandra7735 3 года назад +5

      the shorts are just extra. They are still sticking tp their usual upload schedule

  • @03data
    @03data 3 года назад +41

    Some more underrated/lesser known pieces:
    Piano:
    - Glazunov - Blumenfeld: Op. 47 No. 1 - Concert Waltz
    - Blumenfeld - Op. 36 - Etude for the left hand
    - Bortkiewicz - Op. 8 No. 1
    - Lyapunov - Op. 46 - Barcarolle
    - Lyapunov - Op. 3 - Rêverie du soir
    - Rebikov - Op. 3 No. 3 - Valse Mélancolique
    Other:
    - Atterberg - Op. 31 - Symphony No. 6
    - Poulenc - Op. 164 - Sonata for flute and piano
    - Mompou - Combat del somni
    - Rachmaninoff - Op. 37 - Vespers
    There are so many amazing pieces by composers most people haven't even heard of. These are just a few from the top of my head.

    • @candiedblue3507
      @candiedblue3507 3 года назад

      I can't seem to find Bortkiewicz video :((

    • @03data
      @03data 3 года назад +1

      @@candiedblue3507 There are multiple videos if you search "bortkiewicz op 8", then just the first piece in those videos :)
      Very film-like music, be sure to listen to the end, because the entire piece is one big buildup with a nice climax!

    • @candiedblue3507
      @candiedblue3507 3 года назад +1

      @@03data ooh, thank you!! I appreciate it :]

    • @03data
      @03data 3 года назад

      @@candiedblue3507 Np! Always love sharing good music!

    • @jonathanweir585
      @jonathanweir585 3 года назад +1

      Mind if I add?
      Gorecki - Symphony No. 3
      Bruch - Piano Concerto for Two Pianos
      Karlowicz - Eternal Songs
      Still - Afro American Symphony
      Franck - Symphony in Dm
      Reger - Romantic Suite
      Cassado - Cello Suite
      Menotti - Piano Concerto
      Lekeu - Violin Sonata
      It's really just endless

  • @barborasolanska3997
    @barborasolanska3997 3 года назад +61

    I’ll put this comment out again, you could make a video about ballet scores! Of course you’ve got the classic Tchaikovsky scores, which are so engraved in our society as well as Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet, then Stravinsky’s Petrushka and Rite of Spring. But also new works, there are so many gorgeous scores and I would really love to hear your opinion on how well you think they fit the story (and choreography perhaps) but also a bit of your vast knowledge- the characteristics of the composer and the era. I would gladly supervise the list of ballets!

    • @anniejoy7811
      @anniejoy7811 3 года назад +5

      Yay for ballets! Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet is epic. I particularly love the balcony scene (Kenneth MacMillan's choreography and music). Also Prokofiev's Cinderella, Minkus' Don Quixote, La Bayadere, Adam's Giselle and Le Corsaire, Tchaikovsky Pas De Deux (one of my favourites) and loads of others. Discussion of music + choreography would be amazing!

    • @barborasolanska3997
      @barborasolanska3997 3 года назад +3

      @@anniejoy7811 Yess!! Romeo and Juliet is a masterpiece. In all its forms.Two set have so much to give!! I think it would be a fascinating video

    • @COOL_GEEK_
      @COOL_GEEK_ 3 года назад

      Don Quixote by Ludwig Minkus, Cinderella by Sergei Prokofiev and Giselle by Adolphe Adam should be included in that video.

    • @Miriam-ob8tz
      @Miriam-ob8tz 3 года назад

      Yes I agree! Particularly Joby Talbot's music, who's very like Prokofiev. He did the recent ballet of Alice in Wonderland

  • @bryanpark8098
    @bryanpark8098 3 года назад +3

    So glad you featured Parry. The whole set of the 'Songs of Farewell' is epic. So satisfying to sing in choir. Choir Gang thanks you for the shout out. My personal favorite of the Songs of Farewell is 'At the round earth's imagined corners'.

  •  3 года назад +5

    Mooore of this!! Please feature more unrated pieces in lists like this, your platform can get them the attention tvey deserve! 😄

  • @saynotzai
    @saynotzai 2 года назад +1

    Always a pleasure to get music recommendations from people who love music

  • @helenwong4230
    @helenwong4230 3 года назад +29

    I heard Danse sacrée et danse profane from one of Twoset's Tiktok before and I really liked it! I guess there's something good come up with Tiktok after all.
    Edit: Since they said 10 but got 9, I think we should contribute to the last one. For me that one would be Ketelbey's In a Persian Market (don't know if it is underrated but definitely not famous judging by the views on RUclips). It has captured the scenery of the busy Persian Market, but and at the same time has got a very nostalgic melody later in the piece. Piccolo really shines in this piece in my opinion.

    • @wakingtheworld
      @wakingtheworld 3 года назад +2

      Interesting - shall now add this one to my copy/pasted list as No:10.... Tbh it does sound vaguely familiar.

  • @Casutama
    @Casutama 2 года назад +4

    This is the content I'm subscribed for! (Love your other stuff too, but nothing beats your classical music focused videos)

  • @laurafercass
    @laurafercass 3 года назад +197

    ✨Video idea✨ you guys should make a video about 10 underrated classical pieces by female composers!!
    (Reminder: there are more composers than Fanny Mendelssohn and Clara Schumann)

    • @Hufflestitcher87
      @Hufflestitcher87 3 года назад +4

      Yes!! Would love this!!

    • @paunitka7
      @paunitka7 3 года назад +4

      Bump! Such a great idea!

    • @griffinhaltom8144
      @griffinhaltom8144 3 года назад +5

      @Zeren Grove Lillian Fuchs, Rebecca Clarke, Viola Kinney, Mel Bonis, Sophie Menter, Maria Symanowska, Ludmila Melnikova...

    • @Zimzamzoom95
      @Zimzamzoom95 3 года назад

      @@paunitka7 this isnt 4chan 🤢

    • @paunitka7
      @paunitka7 3 года назад +3

      @@Zimzamzoom95 Never heard of 4chan. Doesn't sound particularly interesting, though.

  • @Elibel77
    @Elibel77 3 года назад +7

    Not only enjoyed, I want more! I love when I get the expertise from the real pros…. You could even go farther, telling us what to pay attention to in a certain piece. What would be interesting is a selection per instrument or per period. And it makes me realize how some pieces are not mainstream in the wider public, but probably mainstream to the professional musicians.

  • @shivankmenon4722
    @shivankmenon4722 3 года назад +159

    I’d say a really underrated set of compositions is Ravel’s Trois Poemes de Stéphane Mallarmé.

    • @mischacarlberg6631
      @mischacarlberg6631 3 года назад +4

      Incredible piece

    • @cloudkap
      @cloudkap 3 года назад +6

      I was bummed not to hear a Ravel piece in this list!

    • @broundothisrightneow
      @broundothisrightneow 3 года назад +2

      yes !!!!!!!!

    • @kouroshnaderyofficial
      @kouroshnaderyofficial 3 года назад

      Yeah Ravel! I love it when I get a notification saying that I got a new subscriber, it really makes my day, even my whole week ❤️

    • @Hailey_Paige_1937
      @Hailey_Paige_1937 3 года назад +1

      An even more underrated Ravel piece is “Frontispice” for solo piano (orchestrated later by Boulez). Ravel wrote it in 1918, right after his service in WWI and after his mother died. It sounds sooooooo unlike him. Just... Bleached of Ravel’s “normal” splashes of color. It’s disturbing, and I love it.

  • @noneofyourbeeswax8045
    @noneofyourbeeswax8045 3 года назад +1

    I love when you explain some of the theory along the way

  • @tashadurfee1860
    @tashadurfee1860 3 года назад +48

    If you liked the Parry piece you will love Eric whitacre! Plus as he’s still alive you can watch recordings of him conducting his own pieces and keep getting new ones!

    • @helenbirch9877
      @helenbirch9877 3 года назад +2

      Yes! I've performed some of his music when he visited rehearsals and was in the audience. Beautiful, expressive, not easy but wonderful fun to sing.

    • @bloosy1771
      @bloosy1771 3 года назад

      Yes Whitacre - and also Finzi! ❤️

    • @tori_nd_piano
      @tori_nd_piano 3 года назад +7

      I second the Eric Whitacre rec! I also adore Ola Gjeilo and Dan Forrest. Like Whitacre, they're both living composers predominantly writing choral music. I have had some truly emotional, ethereal listening experiences with them. And though I'm not as familiar with his whole body of work, I've also loved the little I've heard from Ēriks Ešenvalds. My first introduction to him was his "Long Road" (Polyphony and Voces8 both have exquisite recordings of it). I was absolutely blown away.

    • @andychiu714
      @andychiu714 3 года назад +1

      Lux Aurumque is my fav

    • @bethbilynskyj162
      @bethbilynskyj162 3 года назад +1

      @@tori_nd_piano Yes! Yes! Gjeilo and Forrest!! Gjeilo is fantastic. I love everything on his Northern Lights album, but especially "Pulchra es, amica mea." The way it ends, with the altos sustaining that final D...Haunting!

  • @pfannekuchen-heinz5428
    @pfannekuchen-heinz5428 3 года назад +7

    I think Britten and Rutter are very underrated composers, they have such beautiful compositions and some lovely choir pieces. Always enjoyed singing their work. Listening to Rutters Magnificat always puts me in a good mood :)

  • @reaganb6013
    @reaganb6013 3 года назад +21

    I just wrote my National Honor Society essay on Debussy's influence on music and how he broke the rules. So this is a very interesting coincidence haha

  • @allenmpace
    @allenmpace 3 года назад +3

    Parry is amazing glad you liked it! “I was Glad” is one of his most known, but it is so glorious.

  • @ex867gahyunhan6
    @ex867gahyunhan6 3 года назад +16

    That Sibelius piece is one of my favorites... I want to learn it.
    Who also like Lyatoshinsky? For me, his third symphony, quintet and second trio, intermezzo from second quartet is best but his other more dissonant pieces are also super excellent.

    • @makotonishino5967
      @makotonishino5967 3 года назад +2

      I love that Sibelius's piece too! I discovered it 2 month ago and tried to play it, but I couldn't. 2set and your comment just inspired me to try again! thank you😃

    • @mustikkabm
      @mustikkabm 3 года назад +2

      As a Finn, I'm surprised this Sibelius piece is not known to people. Because I've grown up listening to it since I can't even remember! It is beautiful!

  • @ghintz2156
    @ghintz2156 3 года назад +19

    Eddy and his love for French impressionist composers.

  • @ascanbe3321
    @ascanbe3321 3 года назад +4

    Two quick comments:
    1) Mad props for including choral music (I'm a choral conductor). Please share more cool vocal and choral music on this channel (and if you want some pointers, get in touch 😃). Parry is considered to have had an impact on Elgar's music, and he also taught Holst and Vaughan Williams! He has a lot of really great vocal and church music.
    2) Sibelius' Sapin is part of a collection (op.75) of five short piano pieces. Sibelius did indeed write stuff like this basically to make money, and didn't care too much for the piano. The piece is really nice though, and the other ones in the opus are interesting too!
    Please keep making more videos like this Twoset!

    • @jihanabelleslavin6386
      @jihanabelleslavin6386 2 года назад +1

      I was pleasantly surprised to have seen Parry on this list. I'm also surprised that not many people have heard of him, considering how famous 'I Was Glad' is. When there are choral composers on this channel it makes me very happy.

  • @sarahkaroline1550
    @sarahkaroline1550 3 года назад +7

    My knowlege of classical pieces is mostly limited to the popular/well-known pieces that everyone who learns an instrument and/or who plays in an orchestra plays a million times (I love these pieces still), so I'm really happy to see today's video is another of Twoset's "10 most..." series featuring music theory (I love music theory). Kapustin's, Mahler's and Parry's pieces were my favourites on first-hearing, so I'm now finding the full versions on youtube. Thank you for the recommendations, TwoSet and Team!

  • @tedricksak6766
    @tedricksak6766 3 года назад +246

    Other than the 10 most overplayed pieces
    All others are underrated classical music lol 😂😂
    Classical music itself is already kinda underrated

    • @Mster_J
      @Mster_J 3 года назад +4

      Yep

    • @kouroshnaderyofficial
      @kouroshnaderyofficial 3 года назад

      Yea 😂, I love it when I get a notification saying that I got a new subscriber, it really makes my day, even my whole week ❤️

    • @tedricksak6766
      @tedricksak6766 3 года назад +7

      @@kouroshnaderyofficial Are you just asking for subscribe like that? Bruh.

    • @kouroshnaderyofficial
      @kouroshnaderyofficial 3 года назад

      @@tedricksak6766 No, I'm saying if you want to check out my stuff, it would mean a lot to me.

    • @lil_ydraws33
      @lil_ydraws33 3 года назад +4

      @@kouroshnaderyofficial I love it when I get a notification saying that someone sent me 1,000 dollars, it really makes my day, even my whole week ❤️

  • @dzuschin
    @dzuschin 3 года назад +4

    Please do more of these!!! Love the selections, and love your comments and reactions.

  • @caleptra5778
    @caleptra5778 3 года назад +18

    I couldn’t agree more about Prokofiev having a completely unique feeling to his music. It’s truly fantastic!

  • @juliannaversola
    @juliannaversola 3 года назад +7

    As a classical pianist, Prokofiev and Debussy wrote some of the most challenging music I’ve ever played, but they’re on opposite spectrums of difficulty. I could talk for hourrss about those two composers

  • @kayleeson509
    @kayleeson509 3 года назад +6

    I used to listen to the CBC Classical channel, and it was always the same few Bach/Mozart/Beethoven pieces. I would loooove to hear you do a podcast where you play a recording, and once the recording is done, you completely nerd out about it, with colour commentary on the chording, the performance, the tempo, etc. etc.

  • @Goldstorm1
    @Goldstorm1 3 года назад +2

    So happy that you found Le Sapin by Sibelius! Here in Finland piano students play that very often and it’s so beautiful piece ❤️🇫🇮

  • @lauradasilvaribeiro773
    @lauradasilvaribeiro773 3 года назад +6

    I really enjoyed this video and would love to see more. I enjoyed the way the music was discussed and broken down - it changed my perspective on some of these pieces. I liked the Danse sacree et danse profane the most, it was a really lovely piece. More videos like this would be amazing, not just because of the music, but because of the discourse. Thank you!

  • @danielacarrera2492
    @danielacarrera2492 3 года назад +4

    Debussy is my favorite composer ever, next to Ravel and Saint-Saens. There’s is something about French impressionism that is incredibly magical and makes it so ethereal and light. In love with that musical era

  • @thylatrash7668
    @thylatrash7668 3 года назад +4

    god i love when they talk seriously about music, so many emotions

  • @lyss5244
    @lyss5244 2 года назад +8

    Eddy mentioning obscure music reminds me of the time I had to choose a musical example for an essay last semester and when I told my lecturer my example he chuckled…
    I chose Der Doppelgänger by Schubert.

  • @andreviana1369
    @andreviana1369 3 года назад +5

    More, please, more videos like this!!!

  • @aquamarine9568
    @aquamarine9568 2 года назад +2

    I really enjoyed this episode. I downloaded quite a few of them. Thanks❤

  • @saulgoodman1390
    @saulgoodman1390 3 года назад +4

    Great list guys! For me, it doesn't get any more underrated than Heitor Villa-Lobos. His Bachianas Brasileiras No.4 is EPIC! The orchestral version, not the piano version. All the mood, mystery and ear worm melodies! Especially the 1st and 3rd movements for me are the best!

  • @ChristianCareerJoy
    @ChristianCareerJoy 3 года назад +1

    As a recent return to listening to mostly classical music when Hilary Hahn released her Paris recording of Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No.1 earlier this year I became obsessed with this composer! You’re right that it’s almost a more joyful dissonance type of composer. Love his works! And now, I feel compelled to listen to all of Mahler’s Symphonies so that I can decide which one is my favourite, although I do regularly listen to No. 5 and love it. So many great pieces to discover. Thank you TwoSet for this type of video!

  • @latecraft
    @latecraft 3 года назад +16

    I really like Shostakovich's Cello Sonata, it's so identifiably his but it has so much sensitivity also in an enduring way. It's hard to explain but it's a great listen!

  • @katherinag.
    @katherinag. 3 года назад

    Thank you for introducing us to these wonderful pieces. For anyone who is curious Debussy's piece means "holy dance and profane dance"

  • @t3nd3rm1lk8
    @t3nd3rm1lk8 3 года назад +51

    In my opinion Rachmaninov’s transcription of liebesleid is very underrated, because it brings out the most out of music. The counter points in the song is super well done and everything flows so well in the song it always keeps you wondering what’s going to happen next. But it is pretty sad because it often gets over shadowed because of your lie in April, it’s not a bad thing but it should get more recognition.

    • @raahimkamaal5363
      @raahimkamaal5363 3 года назад +4

      I avidly listened to classical music even before ylia, but didn’t know of this transcription until watching the show. Despite it not being the most emphasized of the pieces in the show it still stuck with me the most and I think it’s because of the reasons you displayed here. Really an amazing piece, and one of the few times that the transcription was better than the original.

    • @SCRIABINIST
      @SCRIABINIST 3 года назад +4

      It's not underrated at all, it's appreciated to it's worth. YLIA made it explode in popularity and it has been popular ever since

    • @sheilaleslie1323
      @sheilaleslie1323 3 года назад

      Is that Kreisler’s Liebesleid? I know they were good friends

    • @t3nd3rm1lk8
      @t3nd3rm1lk8 3 года назад

      @@sheilaleslie1323 yes

  • @bisonhappenstance
    @bisonhappenstance 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this type of video, guys. My dad had a huge classical music collection, was a amateur singer and pianist, and I was "subjected" to it constantly as I grew up. Now, in my early 50s, as someone who prides himself in a diverse and ever-expanding taste in music mind you, I am just getting deeper into Classical. Just like in other genres, I'm tending to avoid the mainstream and things I have heard a million times. This type of video is an invaluable guide to me.

  • @alex_squeezebox
    @alex_squeezebox 3 года назад +88

    Shout out to Kapustin! Been promoting him for years! Such an underrated composer! Super difficult to play though. Also he's Ukrainian not Russian!

    • @knitted_sweater_near_fireplace
      @knitted_sweater_near_fireplace 3 года назад +13

      Oh wow, I am from Ukraine and it's really important for us to celebrate our musicians, thank you very much for pointing out his nationality

    • @S0larus
      @S0larus 3 года назад +9

      Basically all his life he lived and worked in Moscow and had never had the Ukrainian citizenship. It's very strange to call him an Ukrainian

    • @mirriyastia
      @mirriyastia 3 года назад

      @@S0larus it's okay for undernations to expropriate history and art due to lack of their own, so God be with them.

    • @cooldebt
      @cooldebt 3 года назад

      Yes! A friend put me on to him and I like his stuff because I love jazz and he's kind of a bridge between the two genres.

  • @ShaunakDesaiPiano
    @ShaunakDesaiPiano 8 месяцев назад +1

    13:57 Kapustin is actually very popular in Japan, both among listeners and performers. You would find Japanese pianists such as Masahiro Kawakami and Nobuyuki Tsujii playing his works. In fact, Kawakami made the audio premiers of many of Kapustin’s works after, I believe, Kapustin became too ill to be able to do it himself.

  • @anchihall8852
    @anchihall8852 3 года назад +16

    YES MAHLER 4 IS THE MOST UNDERRATED ONE. 2, 3, and 6 are my favorites with 4 right up there with them. I'm quite the mahler fan tbh and was expecting to see 2, 3, or 6 mentioned or even das lied. It still feels like mahler, even without the iconic marchy bits found in 2-6. Absolutely love it.

    • @unnamed_boi
      @unnamed_boi 3 года назад +5

      i think mahler 7 is the most underrated one, since mahler 4 was used to be the most performed since it's short. good pick nontheless, mahler 4 is still quite underrated

    • @joshjams1978
      @joshjams1978 3 года назад +1

      Mahler 5 is personally my favorite, once played a whole silent theater piece that was set to it

    • @bobhall1515
      @bobhall1515 3 года назад

      How about das Klagende Lied?

    • @storyphilepremium1724
      @storyphilepremium1724 3 года назад +1

      I played Symphony No. 1 in all-state orchestra back in high school and it was the greatest experience of my life. Mahler is GOAT

    • @moritzs.9045
      @moritzs.9045 3 года назад +1

      I love mahler 3 as well and was so shocked as they both didn't mention it when they talked about all other mahlers. But tbh i have a thing for overlong symphonies like mahler 3 or shosta 7

  • @bigorns
    @bigorns 3 года назад +1

    This list is really awesome. There's a critique about movies that goes "to change a movie's structure, a director must know this structure intrinsically, otherwise the movie may end up making no sense." I feel like this list represents the same, but with classical music. All the pieces showed are, in one way or another, going against the rules to create something magnificent.

  • @MulekSolt0
    @MulekSolt0 3 года назад +18

    I don't know if it's underrated but I recently discovered Faure - Cantique de Jean Racine, one of the most beautiful pieces I've ever listened to

    • @wakingtheworld
      @wakingtheworld 3 года назад

      Adding it to my getting 'far too long' list. The extra hour of living tonight (the nonsense of Daylight Saving(!) Time) will help a little!

    • @covellin_
      @covellin_ 3 года назад

      lol we are doing that with our choir this year

  • @ProfessorChaosKitty
    @ProfessorChaosKitty 3 года назад +1

    I've discovered three of these composers through being in choirs. I've sung in Mahler's 8th Symphony, Britten's St Nicolas, and Parry's I Was Glad. There is a world of beautiful choral music out there, and I'm discovering it bit by bit. I'm glad to be able to discover new instrumental works through the two of you and your team. Thanks so much for all you do

  • @tatrankaska2305
    @tatrankaska2305 3 года назад +37

    My most beloved underrated and practically forgotten classical piece is William Herschel's 8th symphony. The melody of the first movement is so breathtaking and stunning i cannot understand why Herschel fell into oblivion as a composer.

    • @julietsexton3556
      @julietsexton3556 3 года назад +6

      Thank you so much for posting this comment. After reading it, I listened to Herschel’s 8th symphony and am so pleased I did. You’re 100% correct when you say it’s beautiful - definitely going to listen to it regularly!

    • @bloosy1771
      @bloosy1771 3 года назад +2

      Ooh, I've not heard of that - going to look it up!

    • @CeltyKol
      @CeltyKol 3 года назад +1

      I just listened to this now…. It’s amazing!!!

    • @ronh3935
      @ronh3935 3 года назад +1

      thank you ! - did not know this piece at all.

    • @artemkravchuk1005
      @artemkravchuk1005 3 года назад +1

      Wow, it's is marvelous. Thank you so much

  • @Raquibo
    @Raquibo 3 года назад

    As a Jazz musician, the videos that expose me to the great classical composers, players and compositions, whether historic or contemporary, are my favorites. The "8 Most Epic Classical Music Performances Everyone Should Watch" video and it's follow up are my favorites on the channel though I appreciate the lighter fare as well. Keep up the good work, another example of new media being a force for good!

  • @alkischrysanthopoulos5712
    @alkischrysanthopoulos5712 3 года назад +5

    Absolutely love the video, would greatly appreciate many more parts to this. Especially when you, as now, recommend more modern pieces - I couldn't imagine a better team to guide me into this field of classical music than twoset.

  • @beautyalamio
    @beautyalamio 3 года назад +2

    I‘m new here and I have to say thank you! I never learned playing an instrument but have always felt immensely inspired by classical music. It‘s never too late to learn something new and you guys have motivated me so much! I will soon get my first instrument! Until then, I will keep binge watching your videos haha you two are too precious! Love from Germany!

  • @jasontzouganatos9311
    @jasontzouganatos9311 3 года назад +10

    Personally the 2nd piano concerto from prokofiev hits the spot for me more than the 3rd. Also really underrated.

  • @qquisitte
    @qquisitte 3 года назад +2

    ok i've been listening to that mahler movement on repeat, it is so beautiful. thank you for sharing these with us, i really enjoy this type of video :)

  • @r0mmm
    @r0mmm 3 года назад +22

    I personally want to state the MOST underrated piece (in my opinion)
    Kurt Atterberg - Pianoconcerto Op. 37 in Bflat-Minor
    Listen to it. I bet you, that you'll agree.

    • @MedtnerLin
      @MedtnerLin 3 года назад +6

      Absolutely agree, his 9 symphonies are also some of the most underrated symphonies of all time, easily rivalling those of Sibelius.
      As for piano concertos I would also add Scriabin's and Medtner's on the list.

    • @MedtnerLin
      @MedtnerLin 3 года назад +5

      BTW the pieces Twoset reacting to in this episode are still within the mainstream repertoire nowadays IMO. Hope they can dig into more non-violin and underrated pieces in the future.

    • @unnamed_boi
      @unnamed_boi 3 года назад +5

      oh hell yes, atterberg is severely underrated. he's really great at slow music in particular (his slow movements are extraordinarily beautiful..)

    • @r0mmm
      @r0mmm 3 года назад +4

      @@MedtnerLin Yeah I absolutly agree. Atterberg in general is a wonderful composer whose pieces could easily compete with composers like Medtner, Rachmaninoff, your mentionend Sibelius or in general nearly every Composer of the 20th century.
      I agree with Medtner, but Not really with Scriabin. Don't understand me wrong, the Scriabin concerto is Epic, beautiful and often very perfect...but it's not really high in quality. I studied it in university and a big Part is basically taken from Chopin, Hummel and Mendelssohn but with newer harmony. The melodies are beautiful and could easily with Chopins melodies, but there are too not very high in quality. I read a few Letters from Scriabin where he stated, that he only wrote it for his conservatory in a time of 2 weeks. Further he even wrote that this concerto doesn't Count to the pieces he likes to hear. But nethertheless its a wonderful piece!

    • @username-ur6dq
      @username-ur6dq 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, that piano concerto is a beautifull monster especially the first movement for me

  • @gabrielcutrone7606
    @gabrielcutrone7606 3 года назад

    So happy to see Kapustin recognized!!! Wonderful job, guys, this is an awesone video

  • @JoshLeveille
    @JoshLeveille 3 года назад +67

    I’d suggest “Sous Bois” by Lili Boulanger. It’s a small choral piece with piano accompaniment. It has a French Impressionistic style, and there’s so many beautiful chords and sounds. Check it out!

    • @maximereny5449
      @maximereny5449 3 года назад +3

      To add to that,
      Fauré’s Aprés un rêve is also excellent.

    • @nias3202
      @nias3202 3 года назад +1

      Yes, she is great😍
      Something by Arnold Schönberg or Alban Berg might be underrated, too: I like Op.19 "six little piano pieces" by Schönberg.

    • @f52_yeevy
      @f52_yeevy 3 года назад +2

      Lili Boulanger is SO amazing!

    • @tonyanderton3521
      @tonyanderton3521 3 года назад +2

      Nice suggestion, Josh. Also, Lili Boulanger's Vieille Prière Bouddhique. The recording by John Elliot Gardener is amazingly beautiful.

  • @Sam-ms7ih
    @Sam-ms7ih 3 года назад +2

    I don't know how popular it is in the classical music world but I'm in love with Gabriel Faure's Pavane Op. 50. When I was 15, a quartet came to my school to play some classical music and within the first two notes of this piece, I was hooked.

    • @jihanabelleslavin6386
      @jihanabelleslavin6386 2 года назад +1

      It is quite well known in the 'classical world'. I think Twoset mentioned it in their video on pop songs that were inspired by classical pieces.
      I completely agree. It's an amazing piece. :oD.

  • @yitingyin2147
    @yitingyin2147 3 года назад +6

    Love twoset classical pieces recommendation videos so so much

  • @maira672
    @maira672 3 года назад +1

    Thanks 2Set team! I'm always learning with you guys!