Dmitri Shostakovich - Waltz No. 2
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- "Waltz No. 2" by Dmitri Shostakovich, performed by Abbraccio Classical in 2012.
"Waltz No. 2" by Dmitri Shostakovich is a classical music piece from his Suite for Variety Orchestra, also known as the Suite for Jazz Orchestra No. 2. While it's called a waltz, it's not quite like the traditional waltzes you might think of, but it does have a waltz-like rhythm and melody that makes it captivating.
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) was a prominent Russian composer and pianist of the 20th century. Renowned for his significant contributions to classical music, Shostakovich's compositions span a wide range of genres, including symphonies, chamber music, operas, and film scores. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of the Soviet era.
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This piece is giving me memories I don’t even have
Same bro,same
funny how you find this kind of comment under every goddamn video
Past Life?
f mood(:
The best comment i ever read.
You my friends have great taste in music
You too!
I appreciate it.
Yus.
fanks
this made me smile
Used to dance to this is my kitchen with my grandmother when she was loosing her memory. She didn’t remember me, but she remembered how to waltz!
Ok mane I didnt have to cry to something as wholesome as this but I did.
I wanna shake hands with you so bad rn.
🥺🥺🥺
So sorry to hear that
Oh God ... 🥺🥺🥺
Никто про это не написал, но мне действительно доставляет невероятную радость осознание того, что в комментариях под этим видео собрались люди из самых разных стран, чтобы восхититься этим невероятным произведением, и никто не выражает ненависти по отношению к кому-либо или к чьей-либо нации. Искусство воистину объединяет людей и проявляет их лучшие качества!
До слез ❤❤❤
Art does bring people together but wars divide them. Fuck russia and fuck putin
Україна тут і слухає це!
Music is the universal language that brings us all toether
Well said my friend
My mom loves this masterpiece and asked me to learn to play it on piano.
I pretended that I won’t but it s going to be part of her birthday present.
Вы молодец)
как прошло?
@@vladimirkunschikov6904 в процессе )
Tell us her reaction ❤
I learned this on flute, very nice piece
I was walking down the city square, and some beggar was playing this on his trumpet; I felt something I had never felt before. I searched for this song for so long and I finally found it. A masterpiece, truly
I agree, going in circles something
Hope you spared some change...
Friendly reminder: most people don't call it a song, but a piece :D
Joey did you let someone walk spike? You were the only one. Have her I'm a problem?
I would feel sad if I hear that from a beggar!!! 😥
shostakovich looks like a math teacher who knows very well his subject but he's not very good at teaching therefore he's constantly disrepected and overwhelmed by the kids but he's a good man and he doesn't get mad.
@Finn [Redacted] i totally agree. I could only imagine the frustration and the anger. I know it's the biggest cliche in the world but there are children in poor countries who walk miles everyday to go to school, many girls are not even allowed to be educated and those little privileged assholes can't shut up and pay attention. Well, you don't have to pay attention, just shut the hell up and let those who want to learn, actually listen, you know
That's... Weirdly specific
For me he looks like a math teacher, who is genuinely passionate about his subject and whose lessons are interesting.
@@empty_set_ no sorry, i can clearly sense the defeat and the disillusion in his eyes. That is a broken man, mark my words...
Lol, I'm joking, obviously. Who knows, maybe he was the funniest man on Earth!
@@emmylou-ks1md he looks very stoic and disciplined to me
My grandfather made me listen to this song when I was a child, every time I hear it I start crying, I miss you grandfather
My grand father just passed away and it was his favorite pieces. He hummed this all day. I love you
very sorry for your loss..
I'm sorry for your loss. May his soul rest in peace 💐💐
I’m so sorry for your loss!!! I pray things get better!
I am so sorry. Wish you the best.
My condolences...I'm sorry...but I feel so happy you shared this. I can feel how that is. A musical piece remembered, even by just 1 person, is a masterpiece. God bless your grandfather :)
Everyone says he is looking like Harry Potter. But there is a huge diffrents between him and the real Harry Potter. This is real magic.
His magic rivals Merlin the great.
Who the f#ck is Harry Potter?
@@georgewashington3164 Are you trying to be funny? Because it comes off as laughably out of touch
@@georgewashington3164
Hold up
@@georgewashington3164 Is this supposed to be a joke?
chopin, strauss and tchaikovsky are the most famous waltz writers by far, but this waltz is THE waltz. in my ears, no other compares.
This right here - 100%
I personally recommend listening to (if you are not familiar with) this waltz ... composer Georgy Sviridov is not very well known in the West, but he is just as brilliant... ruclips.net/video/Qz_mt6m05ag/видео.html
Right. in this waltz there is a Russian soul. So sad and funny at the same time. I imagine the magnificent halls of palaces and ballroom dancing
@@ingwarrus3697 indeed
It’s incredible how Russian it is
Gives me goosebumps
Every
Single
Time
The middle feels like life may not be going how we like it to, but we have what gives us joy and that seems to be all we need
Fun fact about this guy, his music was playing during the Leningrad siege on speakers to boost civilian morale.
And he himself worked as a firefighter in the besieged Leningrad.
didnt he also compose a whole song during the siege?
Not quite. It was finished by 1938. Germans invaded Poland on 9/1/1939 and the USSR in June of 1941.
Symphony No 7, the Leningrad Symphony. Played by what was still alive from the musicians of the Leningrad Radio Orchestra, broadcasted to the Nazi lines by loudspeakers, during a Red Army offensive. Thursday, March 5, 1942
To quote a comment on the copyright striked video:
"Shostakovich has the look of a man who is about to kick your ass in a game of chess"
Well,Shostakovich did play chess. Look up "shostakovich chess" and go to Google Images,you should see an image of him near a chess board.
It was "Shostakovich has the look of a man who is about to annihilate you in chess" and it was one of my most liked comments :'(
@@kaiko203 Hello.
I believe he lived through a portion of the siege of Stalingrad. He probably saw a lot of death and misery.
@@addlemm44 Um,do you mean Leningrad?
Bro this was written 82 years ago how tf it get copystriked
XD, we are all here, because the one video of this got striked
this is copyright of orchestra performance, not composer
Bruh
It is considered to be written in the 50-s, not in 1938. Jazz suite 2 was written in 1938, but performed only once, already in XXI-th century. And this is from the Suite for the variety orchestra.
Even the classical music isnt safe I guess, rip
Only Russians can write something so sad and joyful at the same time. What a people.
someone said only Russian can make something sad and joyful. but only Hopkins can dream it !!!
well they constantly live under oppressively nasty regimes so of course they can
@@aldona123able tiene raíces, pero no es polaco
@@aldona123able I have polish, hungarian, jewish, tatar, etc. etc. roots. Am I not russian? No, про немцев с французами - забыл как эти существа, также затесавшиеся в числе моих предков, по английски пишутся. Про Шостаковича. Любой, кто пережил блокаду Ленинграда - однозначно русский, независимо от прочих обстоятельств. Но более того, можно также его (Шостаковича) мнение спросить. Он себя не называл ни польским, ни китайским, ни американским, ни каким-либо ещё композитором. А каким называл?...
100% save 100% effective, russian propaganda
St. Petersburg is a city that creates geniuses, it is the center of Russian art. Painting, Architecture, music, poetry.. artists..St. Petersburg creates them. I'm proud to live in this city where so many geniuses were born ❤
Viipurin kaupunki nimeltään aikaisemmin kuului Suomelle, mutta toisen maailmansodan jälkeen Neuvostoliitto oli sitä mieltä, että kaikki kuului Stalinille ja siis Venäjälle, kuten he nykyisinkin kuvittelevat, että puolet Euroopasta kuuluu Suur-Venäjälle ja pitävät EU:ta, sekä NATO:a pelleinä.
@@eirarodriguez6035 What does Vyborg have to do with it? The Finns lived in the Southern Urals before they migrated north. The indigenous population of St. Petersburg are Finnish peoples.. I myself was born in Udmurtia, the Udmurt language and Finnish are similar and these nationalities understand each other. Because they have the same ancestors... We are all brothers and sisters on this planet. Oh yes, I remember the story... my great-grandfather fought in the First World War under Tsarist Russia, in the Russian-Finnish war. We have a photo of my great-grandfather with a saber, his fingers were cut off in the First World War and therefore he did not participate in the Second World War because his fingers were cut off and he could not shoot.. he lived for 95 years.. and he was German by nationality, but we are still Russians! What do the Russians have to do with it? There are 150 nationalities in Russia and several of them also speak Finnish
@@eirarodriguez6035bruh S. Petersburg was founded by a russian emperor in early 18th century, what are you talking about?
What about the genuis Putin LMAOF
@@redhasaidani6132 It's not funny
You can always tell it's a Russian piece by how heavy the tone is throughout it. Even if it lightens up, it still has that dark background
Such is life in Russia. Never have we ever had an easy living
Underrated comment
@@ivanam.1613 I don't know about that
“No power, just like home!”
-Nikolai Belinski
@@Captain_FAIL Yes it is. Greetings from Russia)
I had this melody stuck in my head for two years! I FINALY FOUND IT.
congrats!
Happy for you
gz you are free now
free to listen to it every single day for the rest of your life
The satisfaction must be overwhelming 🥵😫
@@jaymjacinto Indeed
Austrian Waltz: Joyous, delightful and lively ambience
Russian Waltz: The last dance before your inevitable death
Time for Gulag :D
Waltz of the flowers was pretty vibrant tho
I get what u mean tho lol
sure you know what you saying ? He was from Polish origin , and he was artist , and music is healing force of universe no matter from whom and from where comes from, ...sad your comment indeed
Stupid
@@predragmilovanovic8331 - It was a joke. Not a bad one, IMO. Some reference to Russian sole, Russian roulette... This music is as cheerful as Vienna waltzes, of course.
Je n’ai pas les mots pour décrire ce que je ressens quand j’écoute cette musique .. elle est tellement belle et agréable .. sublime ..
Oui c'est ça!
Moi aussi
This music wants me to start a industrial society.
and destroy this planet as painfully as possible
u mad bro?
the real trollge
lets make an industrial trollge!
Microplastics in my blood
As a clarinetist, this is one of the most enjoyable pieces I ever played with my orchestra. I'm completely in love with this piece 🤩
I'm glad there's a trumpet cameo in there
Violist here, completely agreed.
Im assuming you are horrified of rhapsody in blue?
Trombonist here, HELL YEAH I LOVE THIS PIECE
@@NCO_Aeyen YEEEEEEEEEEEEEAH trombone solo is so beautiful.
24 yrs old here.
This is the first time hearing Shostakovich.
Man my mind is literally blown right now.
Love from india.
shostakovich is a true magician.
A fellow Indian finally...
do you eat cow shite? sorry but I don't know any Indian. Couldn't help but ask.
No we do not.
Join the classy club fuck New school music
Cada día me sorprenden más los Rusos, músicos , escritores , compositores, científicos y un etcétera. Son un pueblo admirable.
🗑️
@@TomaCherryMUSIC8====Э💦томаcheяяу 😂😂😂
We Russians dance this waltz (or another one, May waltz) in schools, dressed in military uniforms, every year on the ninth of May. Now you know more.
I bet the dance party is epic bro.
Wish I could be there to witness it.
In commemoration of Victory Day, yes? Any particular reason for this musical selection?
i like to dance kalinka comrade when i be in russian party
Glory to Russia.
Wow so beautiful
2:25 When the drunk uncle enters the room
🤣🤣 Damn.. You're an artist
Jajajaj 😂🤣
Maximiliano Hugo Flores Vera You're laughing wrong
@@skoogadoo bruh, just bruh
😂😂😂
Fun fact: this wasn't in your recommended...you searched for this
no it was in my recommended lmao
@@raquelmarino4616 then your recommended is better than ours
Your correct and what prompted me to search is a bit odd
@@kylawilder4903 so... r u gonna tell us or leave us hanging
@@raquelmarino4616 its one of my favorite asmr series ot got updated today so part 11 its a Russian x listener in part 11 you went with him to a military pinning he had to attend and he gets overwhelmed you calm him down he ask you to marry and then yall dance to this song and part 11 end
Das ist so melancholisch und wunderschön, es geht direkt vom Ohr ins Herz hinein........
Ein wunderbares Stück Russland!
Nicht ganz richtig: Szostakowicz war polnischer Abstammung. Aber das Stück ist genial, das stimmt.
@@pio3borelos683Why are you spreading lies? Shostakovich was born in St. Petersburg, died in Moscow. Only one of his grandfathers was a Pole by nationality, and even he lived in Belarus. The second grandfather was a Russian from Siberia. Shostakovich is absolutely a Russian person both in life and in spirit. Why are you writing nonsense presenting him as a Pole, as if he has something to do with Polish culture? Doesn't have. And you're just an ordinary provocateur.
@@interpretolog why you are so rude? Really nasty person.
This man is a true Russian, he brought together both happiness and sadness and *UNIFIED* them to create this masterpiece.
Edit: Many are quarreling about his convictions. And whilst I listen to this amalgamation of melody again, I would like to assert; It's not about ideologies, it's about sending a message.
Then you hadnt listened to Ballade no 1 from Chopin
With Polish grandad who was fighting Russians for free Poland...
@@hexxon77 naw Shosty was a proud Russian
Wonderfully said. Спасибо большое))
He also greatly admired Jewish music, and remarked at how well they can take a sad melody and make it happy.
Whenever I listen to this I cannot help but start dancing around the room with my imaginary wife.
Dang... Feels bad
Ahhhlabataarr hahahaha
Lucky, all i have is an imaginary dad
can I be your imaginary wife? so my imaginary husband and yours doesn’t feel so alone :(
@@carmen-vo7tq lol, sure :)
"Harry Potter and the socio-economical issues of the Soviet Union" by J.K Rowling
This guy have Harry potter Face
Our economy worked very well
More like "Kharii Poterski and the socio-economical issues of the Soviet Union" by D. K. Rovlina
@@cornelius926 Exactly it only started tanking when Gorbachev tried to introduce capitalist reforms
@@jamesyang420 more like "Гарри Поттер и социально-экономические вопросы Советского Союза" Джоан Роулинг
An absolute beauty of a tune - melancholic and joyous at the same time…genius
Absolutely agree!
Elegant.
i swear there is just something about russian orchestral music that just makes it better than everything else
I would say that the basis of classical music is divided between Russians, Germans and Italians...
@@laoszen indeed i can agree on that
@@laoszenfrench also, debussy, ravel, Lili boulanger, satie, etc... and chopin was half french and leaved live in Paris.
@@Astrae-kc3fx I don’t have a musical education, I’m not a music historian, and in general classical music is not my favorite genre of music, I just see that the works of Italians, Russians and Germans are everywhere, in “TOP-100” commercials, in screensavers and TV commercials, etc. Ask anyone on the street who Mozart, Vivaldi or Tchaikovsky is and everyone will say, but who are “debussy, ravel, Lili boulanger”, I have yet to google.
@laoszen I never heard smth about italian compositer but I'm agree with other, after me I'm French and a lot of my friends are at the conservatory so they know a lot of big name in classical music. Ravel, Lili, Satie, Debussy are not really know cuz they are not romantism pianist but impressionist and its less far than chopin etc..
Music like this is so beautiful it actually makes me cry, not because I’m sad or anything, it’s completely involuntary. Surely I can’t be alone on this right?
Definitely not alone! It just makes you feel an unexplainable feeling. Because music is the beautiful thing in life.
@@ryujin6221 does it only happen when you're alone or with other people too?
Not only. If you dance a Viennese waltz on it you might be quite dizzy after nearly four long minutes! The same counts for your partner.
Good music has the ability to produce strong emotions in listeners, that is how you recognize it is good. Classical music forever
Yes, it’s the beauty of the music that moves us and makes us cry
There's something so melancholic about this but in a really comfortable and warm way
Just like Russia.
Russian music and literature in a nutshell.
@@Hooga89 So well said
Ustedes también tienen ese extraño sentimiento cuando escuchan esta obra de arte? ❤
This beginning part is the most natural use of classical saxophone I've heard in a while. It fits so well!
i was given the beggining part as a solo in my highschool band, and it sounded so good, i love this song so much, i was on barritone saxophone
@@mrcaryatis Nope, it is a saxophone. Look it up.
@@mrcaryatis It is a sax
It's wonderful.
There very opening? Interesting, I thought it was an oboe
Sort of pity those who couldn't live long enough to listen to this masterpiece. Shostakovich was a true genius. With love from Kenya.
Love from Colombia 😊
Salve, amicus meus.
(yes, that's Latin 'cause I know no Swahili)
I am so glad you have this amazing taste in music.
💯👍👏 more than a genius
Same feelings. Best regards from Spain!
@@NellieKAdaba It is astonishing how a classic piece can unit people from different nationalities.
I mean, look:
There's a Kenyan, a Spaniard, a Colombian and a Mexican listening to a Soviet piece.
5-6 years ago when I discovered this music, I usually turned it on in our little kitchen in the evening and made a swirling dance with my little boy 4 years old then. We don't know how to do waltz just move ourselves around rhythmically. My son really loves this. When I lifted him up and spun him round in the air. He would give me a big cheeky smiles from ear to ear and giggled. This song reminds me ours happy and innocent memories between us which I know I can only be able to to enjoy it when he was that little innocent. Today he is now beautifully grown up 10 years old boy. Whenever we heard the music, he would say '' Mummy this is your song! '' It's actually ours song.
@Recentnamechage: Thank you.
It was so sweet. I hope he's doing well along with his mother
Although I took this seriously, I'd like to add a meme to it. Yep, Soviet Union.
If you have time, try to learn the basic move, it's really easy!
° ° You move in these places
° ° < starting from this one and repeating the square over and over
The beat you repeat is 1-2-3-2-2-3 (one two three two two three) and each beat is one move. You're supposed to go opposite of the clock direction and that's the male version, for female version you go down instead of up for every move in the direction of the clock. Of course there's more to it but these are the basics you can have fun with.
@@naariznica3133 So very sweet of you trying to explain how to walze. I will have a try. ❤️
There’s a deep sadness woven through this piece, almost mournful. Reading about Shostakovich’s life, and just thinking about the pressures he was under, is really humbling. If you haven’t done that, I highly recommend you do, it gave me a greater and newfound appreciation for this piece of music.
As someone who didn't see the comment section from the original video that comment section seems like some kind of ancient civilization with superior jokes
It was!
It was beautiful. Beautiful I tell ya!
@@TheElvis-Pelvis ...it was classic! LoL
@@dougdouglas3696 u
@@dougdouglas3696 you
My 8 year old daughter learns this masterpiece in piano. It makes me emotional whenever I listen to it.
çok gurur verici bi duygu olmalı
lucky you
I am 8 😅and I learned this peace at age 6 so fun
Fake and gay
@@Cherryfruitsalad good luck on the internet as an 8 yr old
I couldn't live without this song
It's a piece.
It's a piece
what song
Piece of crap
@@forsaken696 LMAO
I am so happy that we never lost this type of art
And we never will
Who is here because the version with 71 million views got a "copyright strike"?
it's annoying ngl
Me, even though there's nothing wrong with this strike. Shostakovich died in 1975, so his music will have copyright until 2045. And if the owners of the copyright (f.e. his wife) don't want this to be on RUclips, they can just have it striked away.
@@Soosnathan Yeah but knowing youtube, any corp. can make some BS claim about a video and get it taken down/take profits from it even if it isn't theirs.
Same here before I found this one I was listening to the 10 hour version
I didn't know until I didn't see the person who pretend to be the author and their comment about "How did you like my song? " or something like that! I'm so pissed
Can not imagine that there is any living person who does not like this.
I agree, but you have to more than like it, 'oh yeah, I like that' sounds not enough,. I think it deserves greatness, or brilliancy. It's magnificent. Like should be at the very least. I agree with you.
I don't, now you can stop imagining
@@dragonslayer050819wow so funny
@@dragonslayer050819why are you here then-
Sadly thanks to Andre Rieu I'm one of those persons :(
0:58 My friends at school
2:25 Me at school
This original comment was in the vid that was taken down so I decided to comment it here since it's pretty hilarious. Credits go to whoever made this comment
😂😂😂😂😂I imagined even The faces happy holding hands and in slow steps as jumping. And then The next time with boring face and walk, rolling eyes.
@Mistjor Thx, I changed it
Gonzales I imagine the same but with Tom and Jerry.
LOL
This has absolutely no right to be funny but it is
Se dan cuenta de que esto suena a lo que es, una majestuosidad rusa
Se parece a kaká
@@antoniobujaldon8954si se parece
He wasn't Russian moron
Me hace acordar a como me voy a olvidar de los autenticos decadentes
@@denismelian1997lpm es verdad , jajaja a mí me hace acordar a canciones de cancha 😂
Yes! It came back!
Omg saaaammmeeee
All the wonderful comments are gone
You know you listen to this an ungodly amount when you notice its disappearance and then reappearance
omg yess
Accurate! Lol
For💀
@Franz Schubert Woah i Didn't know you are still alive.
When is Your next album coming.
Probably you have big brain
I started with "It's raining men". Then I listened to "Gangsters Paradise". Followed up by "Legend of Dragoon OST Boss Theme 3". Then "We didn't start the fire", "Vivaldi Four Seasons Winter" and "Manowar - Warriors of the world". Now I am here. Next will be "The world revolving Gooseworx Cover".
I fucking love the internet.
Amen.
Parkour
Good for you. Just don't go near the weird part of it.
SUPERB!
i severely relate to this, I listen to practically every song on the internet.
This shall play at the credits of the internet. No joke. Also classical music is cool and no one can change my mind.
boiling water releases a lot of pressure in the form of steam when compressed
use the pressure to spin small turbines, resulting in fast rotation. invent the first steam engine
@@meleder990 Use the engines to manufacture products on a massive scale
Underrated
NAOOOO A REVOLUÇÃO INDUSTRIAL AAAAA
U mad bro?
0:00 Entering into a restaurant you’ve never been before.
1:20 Trying the food and finding it to be very delicious.
2:25 Coming home full and satisfied and taking a nap with dreams of the wonderful experience.
(Edit) 2:25 The feeling you get when your comment had made over 2K people smile.
me dramatizing anything i do:
You've got a WILDLY BEAUTIFUL IMAGINATION😁😃I love picturing that image
Add a communist spice on it and you get yourself a darker comedy ;)
😂 That coming home part sounded so true
This is possibly the best comment I’ve seen this year 👌🏽 bravo, and merci
I'm not educated enough to know why, but everything about this piece just works. It's somehow a perfect piece in every sense of the word
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You mean a perfect Waltz music?
@@pianohelper8873 no, probably he was talked about youtube algorithms and copyright policy
I do believe this piece is an a-tonal (does not have a musical key) piece. The Russians were really good at it. Americans sounded like two cats fighting in a trashcan when we tried that.
ГЕНИАЛЬНЫЙ ШОСТАКОВИЧ!!!❤ Сколько раз слушала и буду слушать! И всегда слезы на глазах, от восторга.💯💥👏👏👏
The beauty and genius of this composition always stirs ancient memories of some long ago night in St. Petersburg, a grand ball... The men in their resplendent uniforms and the women in their radiant court dresses. Almost as if I had been there.
Yes, I agree, that is one of my favorit's
슬프기도 흥겹기도 아련하기도한 그리고 어딘가 남겨진 미련까지 그리고 희망까지 헤집어내는 탁월한 음악!
This is the only right answer. Melancholy with a splash of hope.
ㅇㅈ 무조건 ㅇㅈ!
@@vecklee1116 правильного ответа не существует...
1:17 what I thought 2020 would be like
and what is actually is 2:26
Lmao
Lol very true
امرنا ل الله
2021?
😂
Nobody will understand how I feel in this piece
I do.-
Wait aren't you, you know, dead?
@@lucasariel3133 no understand
@@johanliebert7636 this joke has so many layers lol
😂😂😂
QUE HERMOSA MELODIA, BENDITO SEA QUIEN LA ESCRIBIO Y NOS DIO ESE REGALO.
My four month old daughter won't stop crying until she hears the sweeping strings from this piece. Gotta love Shostakovich. Girl's got taste. 🥰
Haha
kids know best dont they
does she ever !!!!!!!!!!!!!! she was brought up right
Fake and gay
DOES SHE EVER HAVE TASTE !!!
i feel this feeling of slow, yet growing chaos and madness from this song. it's like it depicts the blooming industrial explosion as if we as a species will drive each other into endless, rigorous fighting. no matter how to interpret it, this piece is extraordinary.
love the interpretation man
boiling water releases a lot of pressure in the form of steam when compressed
This is the kind of music being made by a man who was constantly threatened by Stalin and feared for his life
😆
Stalin's industrialization
Great, it reached 1 million views.
70 million left.
:/
That's a total bummer.
made it to 2M
LOL Almost 3 millions now! ^^ (2.903.825)
3 million now!
Está composición la escuché mucho durante el embarazo de mi segundo hijo. Después con el ajetreo cotidiano no más. A los 12 años de edad de ese hijo mío, él la escuchó en la escuela y me dijo que no sabía de dónde pero le era conocida...😊
Le platiqué y se sorprendió tanto como yo.
Gracias por compartir
Shostakovich's face when he discovered that his video was removed for copyright:
“What the actual fuck”
Lmao
"I expected nothing and was still dissappointed"
''Stalinium Leninosa''
-Harry Shostakovich
you're the worst Assassin's Creed protagonist
Nothing is True, Everything is permitted
this is hilarious 😂😂
take my upvote
Harry potter an the goblet of vodka
This piece perfectly displays my level of tiredness throughout the day.
2:24 after waking up early
0:03 morning
0:41 afternoon
3:00 evening
1:16 night
As someone who's only slept 30 hours this week this hits too close to home
gold
@@powersettingsm7172 truly hoping you’ve gotten more sleep lately, take care
@@nataliesvt you know ya boy's still sleep deprived.
Vut good news i have upgraded to to 40 hours of sleep per week
@@powersettingsm7172 sleep properly mate, or you'll be off your rocker
Why for some reason do I remember a brightly lit ballroom in St. Petersburg on a winter's night long ago whenever I hear this piece??? It's all so clear to me... The men in their resplendent uniforms and the ladies in their radiant court dresses. It was as if I had spent one happy hour with the grandest people in the world!!!
Anna Karanina
Возможно, это было у Ваших бабушек и дедушек.Возможно,они из России.
@@user-qm2fd5os7n it feels almost as if I was there, like a memory from another life... And yet I've never been to russia at all.
👍👍👍👍😃
Shoshtakovich compuso esta pieza en 1938, en plena época de Stalin. Así que nada de trajes de corte para las damas. Ni grandes salones de baile en San Petersburgo. Que ya se llamaba Leningrado.
Najpiękniejszy utwor wszech czasów ! Pozdrawiam z Polski ! 🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
jen coo ya ! ( spellng ) ?
Красивая как и полонез Огиньского! Привет из России )
Tak❤
Pozdrawiam ❤
@@АлексейГубеев-ш7нпривет как
dude came back from the dead to copystrike his music
Ikr? Like how THE FUCK?
Skitty Dangerz0ne129 shoot the person who took it down in the head
Or don’t be such a loser
XD
It was taken down due to performance rights. Yes, that's a thing. Orchestras have the authority to take down any video that uses their specific version of classical music without permission.
Je suis vraiment très touchée , C si beau❤❤❤❤❤❤
Alors que je n’ai qu’11 ans 🎉🎉
My roommate in college told me this was a satire on the Soviet ruler at the time but the ruler wasn't aware of music to that level. Absolute brilliance. The most Russian song ever.
I think that's one of the marches, not this one
Stupidest comment I've ever seen so far.
The tankies won't like this one
@@danielwoods3896
Me when owning Tankies based on nonsense:😎😎😎😎😎😎😎🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑😎😎🤠🤠🤠🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸
Pretty sure you're talking about another piece by him
This piece touches my soul whenever i listen to it and gives me inner peace!
ikr
Same here
No piece has ever moved me to tears as much as this.
Shostakovich piano trio no.2
Please listen to the 2nd movement of Shostakovich's 2nd piano concerto.... tears right there!
I knew I heard this music before, it was in Bad Santa with Billy Bob Thornton.
You should listen to “cries and whispers” Oldboy OST, it was clearly inspired by this piece
Ich saß an einem See, still war es und auf einmal bekam ich einen 🎧 auf und ich ließ mich diesem Stück fallen und wir tanzten.Ich erinnere mich gern daran zurück❤
Been listening to this on repeat for days. What an extraordinary piece
Yeah
you are not alone !
I wish I coud put this in a needle and stick it in my arm ... like an
OPIUM DEN
this soooo addicting isn't it 😍
like the reat of us !!!!!!!!!!!!
My father loved this waltz and we used to listen to it along with the entire Jazz Suite. He passed away a month ago and now Waltz No. 2 is hard to listen to, because even though he's not here anymore, I know he's listening too.
May he rest in peace
Rest in Peace
Peace Upon Him
rest in peace✌🏽
Now he can meet Shostakovich
Вся русская душа в этой музыке.Спасибо великому композитору.
Wonderful 😊
Es una obra excepcional, con una melodía hermosa y con un sentimiento muy profundo. La puedes bailar o escuchar y siempre te llenará el alma con sentimientos encontrados.
Tambien, recuerdo la melodia, desde que era nina.
@@eirarodriguez6035en mi cole estábamos haciendo palmadas en clase de música
Saben que está basada en una tonadilla española? Busquen "yo te daré café".
Precioso comentario
Hagrid: "You're a wizard, Harry"
Harry: "No, Hagrid, I am a musician"
I have taken this comment from the previous video and I liked it very much. Thanks to the unknown commentator.
Ambos hacen magia :)
Funny
Shosty really said: let there still be music in these dark times.
Jackson Oliver go back to 2003 or smthn where everything ends with h
Well not for him
I love this song in it makes cry each time I listen to the song I remember of my late wife cause I love her 😭😭😭
Shostakovich has the same look on his face as my mother when she sees me.
Ha I saw your comment on the original video it is sad that my country blocked the original ._.
M A R I A for some reason it doesn’t say deleted video when I see the thumbnail but I think it is like that because the original was saved on my playlist that I made
Shes worried about you
@@melikecomedy nah she's just dissapointed
I remember you from the other video comment section.
Older i get more i listen to the classic music, I'm already 17 i used to listen some crappy rap when i was a kid. Now every morning when i wake i listen to Czardasz, Chopin, Vivaldi or Shostakovich. Cheers from Poland guys.
Nice but you can't go wrong with sampled music.
@@Khanrays Yeah, I meant newschool rap, Lil pump stuff. Not some sampled songs.
🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼
Si merveilleux, si calme, si doux. Merci pour nous faire vivre au dessus des nuages.
si
Bien dit, mon ami.
Il est mort ?
🔥❤️
He doesn't look like Harry Potter, Harry Potter looks like him.
Harry Potter is discount Dmitri Shostakovich
True Harry Potter was made a lot later
STALIN PERSONALLY APPROVED OF THIS WALTZ
@@spirittchaser7043 i do
Harry Potter bears little resemblance to the composer. On the other hand, the composer without glasses looks like Voldemort on the back of Professor Quirrell.
I personally think he's nerdy Spiderman (Toby Maguire)
Imádom Shostakovich-ot,és imádom az orosz kultúrát.Akik pedig gyűlölik az oroszokat a háború miatt,forduljanak fel!
Egyetértek
Currently, my students are practicing for their graduation dance, where they'll be performing the waltz. They particularly enjoy Waltz #2, and it's a favorite among them. And yes, they all are Americans living in Capitol Hill.
buy a fire arm and clean house lol
Das schönste was ich jemals gehört habe. Kann ich in Dauerschleife hören, habe nie genug❤
yeah comrade, you tell me
This is certainly a "How to troll society using the Industrial Revolution" moment
yes
Indubitably, Mr. White
Explain
@@nadezhda3492 search for "the industrial revolution incident"
lets troll humanity's future
This is the face of a man who is tired about comments on his looks.
Lol
Then came Obama Prism and Jotaro
i shall defeat you with my stalinium sickle and hammer forged with the hellfire.
Most Gestapo agents are....
Does anyone come from the video where a guy starts playing the piano at the AIRPORT and summons an orchestra playing this beautiful masterpiece?
EDIT: Yes, it was at the airport.
maybe
yep yep yep.
Of course
Airport
Seen it in a short today but no, i came from something else but i don't remember what, 1 year ago :))
If there was ever a movie made out of Shostakovich's life, he should be played by Daniel Brühl
Underrated comment and there should be, god this guy endured so much with Stalin
Daniel bruhl is a God and he kinda looks like him too
or Daniel Radcliffe
@@saritshull3909 nah he doesn't really look like him
This makes my nerdy, IMDB-loving soul very happy. So true!
This is my favourite piece of music I've ever performed in band. I felt so powerful and special when I played it on my trumpet. I get goosebumps whenever I play it.
I played this as my final solo performance. I actually played it on my tuba for my last year of high school. I had to transcribe the whole piece from piano to tuba and it was well worth the work. I’m glad you feel this way about the piece because I feel the same way.
@@jacobwilkinson328 Ha I'm playing the solo on this for Viola today.....I'm terrified
I play this on piano😊
@@theknightroso1106 omg!!! Sorry I'm 8 months late, how did it go?
2:23 is the only kind of bass Drop I am into.
LMFAO
I debating if its a Baritone or a Trombone. I think Trombone
It sounded like a fart 🤣🤣
@@thechickenfriedredneck910 I think it's trombone. It sounds like they're using slide vibrato, especially towards the end of the solo.
@@kurumini “Oh no, someone’s fart made it into the recording! What do we do?!?”
“Just cover it up with the trombone! No one will ever know…”
Красивая мелодия как обещание счастья
Yksi kauneimpia kappaleita, musiikki on yleimaaimallista, ilman rajoja, sitä ei voi vihata, on se mistä tahansa maasta lähtöisin, eikä myöskään ihmisiä pitäisi vihata, tulevat he mistä maasta tahansa..
ес. курглаыдник дэр дар, курглык ангп!
Eyes wide shut, fell in love with the movie and with this masterpiece, glad I've watched it.
same with me.
This movie is dark and full of symbolism
@@edmond_zer So?
@@dragonraopen2604 I think he meant it as a good thing.
Which movie?
I come here to weep, as in moments such as now when both my motherlands are at war with one another, and I leave my beloved...for having hurt me too many times...but I also come here because I can be happy listening to this masterwork by Shostakovich.
Joy brings me here. Sorrow brings me here. This song is an encapsulation of life for me...and I love it...even as I weep.
Pathetic. I know.
Tis the nature of a Waltz. Beauty in chaos, joy even when the piece is filled with sorrow. Life is full of such things. There is joy to be found in hardship, even through pain there’s a light in the dark. No matter how dark it may seem.
Not saying you shouldn’t feel sorrow or sadness, but the fact that you feel emotion should be indulged. Emotion is part of the human experience after-all. Idk, i have an oddly hedonic outlook on life, i feel some pleasure in even sorrow and joy when experiencing any emotion at all, makes me feel human.
Yes, quite pathetic
That's not pathetic. That's being human.
This isn't Harry Potter, this is Hari Pjotr
Garry*
That was an old comment that was deleted :(
Harski Pjotr and the comrades of the red square.
Hari Pjotr and the Prisoner of Gulag
Why did it turn polish?
Schostakovic verbindet schöne und dramatische Zeiten die jedes Leben begleiten.
Grüsse nach Russland aus der Schweiz.
From the look upon his face , looks the kind of guy who can easily demolish anybody in a chess game.
Похож на гроссмейстера! Но не помню какого гроссмейстера.... вроде похож на Макса Эйве
Well, Shostakovich did play chess when he was alive so..
@@user-qd3lv8id7kМихаил Ботвинник?