This Playlist Will Make You Feel Like a 19th Century Villain; part 2 (reupload)
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- Опубликовано: 4 сен 2021
- I will be brutal.
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Painting: "Two Satyrs"
Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Carmina Burana, by Carl Orff
02:38 - Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67: I. Allegro con Brio, by Ludwig van Beethoven (God)
09:52 - Requiem in D Minor: III. Dies Irae, by Wofgang Amadeus Mozart (The King)
11:46 - Don Giovanni, A Cenar Teco: III. Andante "Commendatore", by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (The King, again)
16:47 - A Night on Bald Mountain, by Modest Mussorgsky
28:10 - Toccata & Fugue in D Minor, by Johann Sebastian Bach (Master Bach)
37:36 - Symphony No. 25 in G Minor, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (You know)
why a reupload?
(We really do know)
OK but why aren't you putting this in the description so RUclips will automatically apply it to the video timeline?!
@Allessandro Lapulla
If Beethoven was a God, then Tchaikovsky was a Primordial or a Titan
@@alessandrozappulla3871 A middle God, maybe?
Why'd you become a villain?"
"I found a good playlist."
"Thats it? No childhood trauma, revenge, hate for the world?"
" It was a pretty good playlist tho "
got a killer sound system in my volcano
best comment
copy pasta
XD. Very good comment.
These dishes will rue the day they chose to be soiled. *THEY SHALL BE CLEANSED*
i love this comment
Thanks for the good laugh.
Thanks for the smirk :)
🤣
Very underrated...,
This hits different while you're trying to write papers at 1AM with seething anger from merciless back to back deadlines
HAHAHAHAHA
listening to this as an overture to the same exact circumstance. of course, it was my own doing that put me here.....my time management for deadlines was always abyssmal. this semester i think i just gave up
YES
are we living the same lives right now? if so, then im sorry XD
Can't have a villain playlist without O Fortuna, that piece is a must
Def! 😂 my brother and i have been listening to that piece since i was 6 or so lol
@@rosedawson7078 Same, as a kid I was scared of it but now I love it
@@alessandrozappulla3871 asdfghjkl- it would
I just listened to Carmina Burana in my home town live in an open air theater. Such a great coincidence. The entire thing is so great.
Same with Toccata & Fugue.
Villain Checklist:
1. This Playlist
2. Tuxedo
3. Cigar
4. Glass of Wine
5. Red Comfy Swivel Chair
6. A white Persian Cat
7. 3 Doberman Dogs
8. A floor tank with sharks
But do the sharks have friggen lazer beams on their heads? *`Holds pinky up to mouth`*
@@joelrogers8530 You think someone who went to evil medical school could such a simple request
A large library with secret passage to a underground cave.
A small pig farm,
Haha...in nutshell "The villians starters pack"
What really turned me into a villain was the ads interrupting my brooding
This is the playlist I use whenever I'm grading student papers. Both the despair and glee I feel are well realized in this playlist; despair--because your students have not paid attention to a single word you said throughout the semester, and glee--because you are about to exact retribution upon their lazy asses. When they get their papers back, they will truly understand the extent of my villainy.
Dear god...what wrath hath they wrought?
I remember your kind from my childhood!!! You are a true villain!!! (but in this day and age, I feel sorry for you)
have you considered that maybe the quality of your teaching is somewhat being reflected in their work...?
Nay, they have brought it upon themselves.
Do what you will, O Mentor, but remember that there are those such students who stand out from the rest.
As a 19th century villain I can approve this.
O Fortuna was made for all villains worldwide. Change my mind
You left out villains in the Netherworld... But yea, you're right.
I don't know about all villains, but it was definitely made for early-mid 20th century villains. Written by Orff in 1934, with themes that depicted debauchery--consumption of drink, money and flesh--as well as the rise and fall of fortune associated with them, it, not surprisingly, I might add, that the Nazi regime took inspiration from it:
"Orff’s masterpiece greatly appealed to the Nazi regime, to whom its rhythms, as one critic put it, were reminiscent of the “stamping columns of the Third Reich”. When Carmina Burana was first performed at La Scala, in 1942, it was as a showpiece for fascist values."
So, I personally tend to think, whenever I hear O Fortuna, that it was made specifically for the villains who suffered the fortune and losses of two world wars and the Great Depression. Even if the roaring 20s was a brief reprieve from the ravages of war, many men who fought in WWI still couldn't recover and felt a sense of loss and amorality. Not without sympathy, it was one hell of a punishing time in history.
When being Italian and having studied Latin serves a purpose:
Anyway, beautiful playlist, congrats.
who cares
@@alessandrozappulla3871 I don't care. Not at all.
@@alessandrozappulla3871 You should be ashamed of yourself young lady
@@alessandrozappulla3871 what's your problem with me? Im literally just trying to exist
@@alessandrozappulla3871 va bene, caro.
YESS! im gonna listen it while im studying for my german exam
Whoa Gökçe?! başarılar sana 🤍💨✨🌹🌜
@@ilyana8711 teşekkür ederim (╹◡╹)☆彡
viel glück
@@voudim1635 danke schön! Ich habe den Test bestanden.
@@gokce2144 less goooooo
I thank Tom and Jerry and any other cartoons for making these songs popular nowadays
My introduction to Carmina Burana (particularly O Fortuna, as well as some references from William Blake) was through Enigma's The Screen Behind the Mirror album. And in my humble opinion, I couldn't have been luckier to have been exposed to these masterpiece works in this way.
So true, T&J was my introduction to classical music too.
“Crime? What crime? ... My killing a loathsome, harmful louse, a filthy old moneylender woman ... and you call that a crime?”
- Raskolnikov
"Cool motive, still murder." - Porfiry Petrovich (Probably)
Ye Crime and Punishment by fyodor doestevsky let's go.....!!!
0:00 O Fortuna
2:38 Symphony no. 5
9:52 Dies Irae
11:45 Don Giovanni: Commentadore
16:47 Night on Bald Mountain
28:10 Toccata & Fugue in D minor
37:37 Symphony no. 25 in G minor
Painting is Two Satyrs
okay nevermind there are already timestamps LOL
bruh
aesthetically pleasing as usual. i'm writing my graduate essay to this
how did it go? :)
As a 19th century villain I can confirm that this is what I listen to every day
Playlist: starts with O fortuna
Me: All that starts with this is epic
And this is to
Love it
"I knew that this would happen. I knew who you were. All along." He whispered.
"You killed hundreds..." the old woman trembled before him on her death bed, her body so weak. Her voice so rusty and low. Scratch the surface and there's the deepest point...with nothing left,
"but dear boy....-" She took a breath, her black eyes so hollow and deadly, with no soul left in them,
"- I killed ten thousands."
She breathed her last and her body fell limp and lifeless but the cruel smile stayed there....forever.
Is this from th chronicles of the emerged world ??
@@bountypad7261 I don't even know what that is
@@larachauhan3030 HAHAHA
@@emilefiset-grenier3462 *narrows eyes*
wow an excerpt from which book ?
I am really happy you reuploaded it, this is my favourite playlist
I'm in love with this playlist and have already listened to it twice today.
11:46 "Ahh yes so this is what Moriarty felt when Sherlock finds the truth....well, a small part of it."
i absolutely love seeing fellow sherlock fans everywhere
Omg I looove your playlists! Thank u so much
I feel so ready to ominously drink wine while lightning flashes in the window.
I shall join you.
"ominously drink wine" - that is so depth!
I love it. Amazing mixed. Thank you!
Don Giovanni fits extremely well with the painting, feels like a music battle between the two guys
O fortuna playing in the background as i'm forging a double edge sword to sleigh the commercials that come on and interrupt these classics..OFF WITH THIER HEADS.
Amazing playlist ultravclet!
Good curation. I got to see a thr Reubens exhibit in San Francisco a couple years ago, and saw this painting. It is so stunning in person.
Oh How long have I been looking for such a playlist !! Today is a great day
As always, the concepts are so much fun and make the week enjoyable. I'll take the villain persona into my meetings today!
hey i really love your playlist, it really helps me with my schoolwork. I would love to see more music and more playlists from your side. My humble suggestions are VIOLIN, CELLO, FLUTE, DESI VIBE, JAZZ, HARP, KULNING( native to scandivanian countries im not very sure abt it), CHOPIN, and more
Bach at 28:10 is undefeated. It went off as I am reading Berserk, just marvelous.
Thanks for the reupload!
Something I've always needed yet never had. Thank you!
So glad you decide to add Dies Irae. Low-key my favorite piece in the entire Requiem.
i always get chills listening to these man-
Finally a villain playlist with O Fortuna! Somehow that was very absent from a few lists I've looked at!
finally the return of part 2
Can literally feel my HORNS growing!!! 😈
Truly Amazing Compilation 🖤
Can’t wait to listen to this!
damn you literally made me stop studying to listen to this playlist and then daydream of the villain in the story im writing I LOVE THIS
new playlist: we thank you! :))
Great music. Let it be known, darkness will never overpower the light 🕯
Who else imagined a whole Tom and Jerry episode while listening to this? Just me? Okay.
I wish more classical music playlists had works with vocals !! Loved this playlist, thanks !
“You?! YOU did all of this?!”
“Yes. Surprised, aren’t you?”
“Why?!”
“Because of what they did to us. To you! They started this fight. I simply finished it. All it took was time, patience, and the will to see it through to the end.”
“All the horrors! The destruction, the pain and suffering!”
“All of it necessary to get our revenge.”
“Dear God, little brother; what have you become?!”
“Myself.”
Aaaaa so epic omg 🤣😍
Superb content brother
one of those got me in to classical music again
This person is a God when it comes to playlists
love this so much!
The background is a bit scary though but the playlist is chill :)
Why does the guy on the right look like possessed Ron Swanson??
Exquisite to listen to while giggling at one’s misery, 10/10 very nostalgic.
Really impressive selection of songs! I hear a lot of inspiration in today's movie soundtracks (and Japanese RPG, of course) that it's really incredibly sad that there's so little interest in classical music!
I always felt like it should be a 17th or 18th century villain instead of 19th century one.
fr like I'm starting to think they don't know when the 19th century was T-T
A real villain doesn't care which century they are in.
Exactly. The picture usually used on these type of 19th century videos usually corresponds to the medieval period (maybe) or the 18/17th century.
Exactly. The picture usually used on these type of 19th century videos usually corresponds to the medieval period (maybe) or the 18/17th century.
Working on youtube content for 12 hours can be mind melting.. but w/ this in my ear it reminds me of purpose.
YES I AM HERE TO LISTEN THIS AGAIN
*overwhelmed by epicness* 😱😱😱
PLSSSS THIS KIND OF MUSIC MAKE FEEL LIKE THE MOST POWERFUL HUMAN IN THE WORLD
À night on a bald mountain was, is and will forever be engraved in my brained as it traumatized me as a child ! I was so scared of it, I would cry every time. The imaginary scenery that popped in my head whenever I was listening to it was simply terrifying.
I hear it, and I’m immediately like, “Yes, run in the night my pretties…”.
SALSA COOKIES, WINDMILL COOKIES
THEY GAVE YOU GONORRHEA
THIS OCTOPUS, LET'S GIVE HIM BOOTS
SEND HIM TO NORTH KOREEEEAAAAAA
1:36
amazing ✌🏾🎚🙏🏾
I washed my dishes so hard I broke them.
Truly Gods work
i absolutely loved learning toccata and fugue on the piano, best decision of my life lmao.
Good start:)))
Thanks alot for Mussorgky, very....outstanding piece.
The devil sipping his tea as he gives man the world and takes his soul without man noticing.
as usual, fire
I will be raising a villain by making them listen to these songs.
listening to this playlist while also reading "your throne">>>>
Yes, FINALLY ! Let's bring chaos
i feel so powefull
Ai meu Deus que playlist lindaaa!!!
Amo esse canal!❤❤❤
the titles are so corny but the vibe is so good i cant help but listen
i cant stop thinking about the court trial arc of "your throne" while listening to this playlist T-T
16:47 - "I don't know you did it, but you really have found a way to trap darkness inside your heart. And a boy who's imunne to darkness is of no use to us. Your abyss awaits!"
such powerful playlist ??
"And you stooped and looked, and what did you see in me but not a reflection of your future self?"
I just click in the video because the painting in thumb, now i am in a loop ;-----;
*"The good ones decided sides. So the villains decide the cool theme"*
_-Dr. Nefarious_
THIS IS PLAYLIST IS PERFECT FOR MEDEAAAAA
Estudiar con esto en plena clase antes de el examen 10/10 queda con la precio que se siente
Guess my finger accidentally sip to subscribe on your channel and I'm fine. Do listen classical while I'm playing my app game.
when Light Yagame enters the room
OMG I love that painting, Jack Black should be proud of Rubens for that.
saw it a El museo del Prado in Madrid. Rubens hall was by far the most impresive of all, incredible.
Hello, to you random person reading this comment i just wanna let you know that God loves you and you should also love yourself
Bravazo!!!!
*"Will make you feel like a 19th century villain"*
*First composition is from 1936*
Who cares, dude? It’s the feel of it, not when the songs were composed.
I liked the previous cover better! I was listening to the playlist almost only for that cover :P
19th Centurt villain?! Oh, you must mean Immanuel Kant.
villain arc start
“GRRIFFICTHE!!!!” - Guts
Grififfff
this helps with my finance theory studying.
Memories!
My school year is about to end, grades have been entered and honor students have been chosen. The day of reckoning, report cards get distributed tomorrow. This is the music that should be played as they are distributed on Friday.
Was feeling like a nicer villain until the ads started… and then 🔥😈🔥😈🔥😈🔥
the first one just makes me feel like its either morning or 1200pm (lunch time), but I think that's just due to that being the only time my father ever really played the cd with that composition on it
Sees this, "oh that'll be cool."
Plays it. Starts with one of the most cliche songs out there.
"Nope."
The aot ahh music really set the mood in the beginning 😂