Yes finally you have my favourite... Rodrigo!!!!! Concierto De Aranjuez, I don't like Berlioz's Symphony Fantastique for some reason when I first listened to it years ago now I listen.... Still don't enjoy it too much... I like most russian composers for some reason, they are mad...
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I love many of the ones you do as well! May I also suggest 1)eighteenth variation by Rachmaninoff from the theme by Paganini and; 2) The Montagues and the Capulets by prokofiev
@ginkline I'm not sure which movement it is (3 or 4, more likely 4) but you can search this: Dvorak Symphony No. 9 in E Minor "From the New World" Op. 95 (4/5) and it should have the piece around 8:07 (not on this part 3!)
i remember watching fantasia (disney) over and over again as a child, it really got me into classical music from a very early age and all children should watch it!
man loads of these songs are wrongly named... can anybody please tell me wats the name of the 7th song with the choir and all cause the description says somethin completly different... thanks
KhorHuaiQian95, the first thing the video says, is: The name and composers are on the right.
Now! This piece is pretty late in the video, so all you had to do was, to count, how many pieces there were left from the piece you wanted till the end of the video.
It took me abaut... let's overreact, and say, 1 minute! To find the name of the piece.
Dude haha the transition from Also Sprach Zarathustra to Flight of the Bumblebee nearly killed me--both absolutely lovely pieces but strung together like that sounds hilarious!!!
donde puedo conseguir esa version que pasas en el video de in the hall of the mountain king de grieg, me encanto esa version con coros qu elina, nunca antes la habia escuchado.
Oh, I think that's being a bit harsh...Coplands 3rd symphony, Barbers Adagio For Strings, are two of the 20th century masterpieces, and the older stuff, McDowell and Ethelbert Nevin's great piano peices and songs...some of which is only now being properly appreciated, even in America.
Where are the Americans? Copeland's 3rd with the great "Fanfare for the Common Man" or Barber's Adagio for Strings...your selection is good, but I miss our Yanks...:-)
I am sorry to say this but America has NO famous classical composers. All you do is that for example Arthur Rubenstein was a Polish- AMERICAN pianist. NO he was NOT!!Just because he came to the USA means nothing. He was a Polish pianist!! And besides if you really wanted some great composers America would have not the best but average if they only tried!
Yes , I kinda went overboard like I always do on my comments ;) Your right but when I men't no composers I was finding someone that you could compare to Liszt prehapes Chopin.
I'm really impressed with your taste! Just two snippets (that I believe that you know) that I like a lot too. Here they are: Marcia Trionfale from Aida (Verdi) and Spanish Dance from Swan Lake (Tchaikovsky)?!
...not to say these aren't absolute classics for a reason, but a lot of these pieces are unfortunately really type-cast nowadays, pieces we hear time and time again on adverts and TV programmes ...."Orff, Carmina Burana. Oh Fortuna" is always the parodic piece of terror, "Also Sprach Zarathustra opening" being played over every space-related topic, "Khachaturian, Sabre dance" , "Flight of the Valkyries" is anything to doing with epic voyages or flying, "William Tell"... you know the rest lol
My Favourite Classical Music (Part 3): 1) Bizet, Habanera (Carmen). 4) Rossini, William Tell (Overture). 8) Grieg, Morning. (Peer Gynt). 9) Dvorak, New World Symphonie. 12) Saint Saens, Danse Macabre. 13) Suppe, Light Cavalry Overture 14) Rachmaninov, Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini. 17) Rimsky Korsakov, Flight of the Bumblebee. 18) Puccini, Nessun Dorma (Turandot). (Pavarotti). 19) Verdi, La Donna e Mobile (Rigoletto).
Just out of interest, Tchaikovsky knew and admired Grieg and Dvorak. He was loved by Rachnaminov who was impressed when the great man treated him, as a young composer, as an equal. He hated Brahms both personally and professionally. This is a nice selection... thanks for sharing it.
tnx SAKVAKA...but i wanted to now NAME OF MUSIC,when picture of Rachmaninov show on 3:38 and then ,the picture changes on 3:54,when the Rhapsody begain...I NEED COMPOSITION BETWEEN 3:38 and 3:58!
I really enjoyed listening to all three of these and heard several pieces that were new to me, though I'm stunned you left out Debussy! I know a lot of people are complaining about this or that piece being left out, but I'm surprised that you don't rank, say, "Claire de Lune" up there with those pieces :-) In any case, thanks for the collection!
you are excellent person, nice job! , thank you ery much, im peruian girl and this music is wonderful.
alexitask8 1 month ago
Yes, please make the 4th part. You have an amazing taste for great music.
Mumtozjon 1 month ago
Hey, where's part 4? I WANT PART 4!!!!
Ntreik96 1 month ago in playlist More videos from 0OoFACUoO0
What never ceases to amaze me about these compilations is how horrible the taste of their creators is.
ThoughtsofaPerson 2 months ago in playlist The Most Beautiful Symphonies
Whats at 7:18
KerkennahPking 2 months ago
Does Eldar compose an anthem for some country? Because "Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1." sounds like an anthem of some country which I forget...
MaxRideWizardLord 3 months ago
GRIEG!!! WHOO!!!
h3873 4 months ago
if a put Justin Bieber with Beethoven in the same sentence it's like to kill my mother
ernestoloco100 4 months ago
Rachmaninov rules :-) incredible
ralphfeile 6 months ago
14) Rachmaninov, Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini.
15) Rachmaninov, Prelude in G minor.
22) Ravel, Bolero.
are you kidding me!!! 14, 15 and 22!!! they should be 1, 2 and 3....
pfff again
internetguy1979 6 months ago
@internetguy1979 it is not a chart, it's just a collection (and this is only part 3/3)
MatteDeiMatte 4 months ago
No hebrew slaves?
fuxxx21 8 months ago
7:10 min is Carl Orff Carmina Burana - O Fortuna
Bootsy2006 8 months ago
Epic! ;D
Karlana2010 8 months ago
thank you for this magical collection
mimi24888 9 months ago
Yes finally you have my favourite... Rodrigo!!!!! Concierto De Aranjuez, I don't like Berlioz's Symphony Fantastique for some reason when I first listened to it years ago now I listen.... Still don't enjoy it too much... I like most russian composers for some reason, they are mad...
CNFrostXY 9 months ago
plz what is 5:40 to 5:55
midonae 10 months ago
@midonae
20) Shostakovich, Waltz 2 from Jazz Suite.
MexxPowers 10 months ago
@MexxPowers merci =D
midonae 9 months ago
@midonae
Blue Danube Johann Strauss II
trynour 9 months ago
@midonae Shostakovich, Waltz 2 from Jazz Suite.
lpbug 7 months ago
3:00 is Camile Säint-seans - Danse Macabre
edwatom 11 months ago
3:00 is that... HOLY SHIT I FOUND MY CHILDHOOD SONG
DeathLee28 11 months ago
flight of the bumblebee....thts a hard piece tryed it on flute and i cant do it!!!
birdflightisawsome 11 months ago
Well, maybe Debussy deserved something, but it's your taste, i don't mind... great!
0707NicePlayer 11 months ago
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agilefuseconsulting5 1 year ago
George Enescu?
nightwish300 1 year ago
where is enesccu?
mihailvs90 1 year ago
0:00 - 0:18 - Carmen Habanera - George Bizet
0:18 - 0:33 - Les Toreadors - Bizet
0:33 - 0:45 - Barber of Seville Overture by Gioachino Rossini
0:45 - 1:03 - William Tell Overture - Rossini
1:03 - 1:15 - Largo al Fatotum - Rossini
1:15 - 1:31 - La Gazza Ladra - Rossini
1:31 -1:50 - In the hall of mountain king (Peer Gynt) - Edvard Grieg
1:50 - 2:04 - Peer Gynt Suite no.1 Morning mood (Morgenstimmung) - Grieg
2:04 - 2:24 - New World Symphonie - Antonin Dvorak
2:24 - 2:41 - Symphonie Fantastique
PrInCeShAdE1 1 year ago 67
@PrInCeShAdE1 could you do that for part one and two also? that would be great!
nuncet 4 months ago
The last thing in this video - --Rodrigo, Concierto de Aranjuez.--- just blew me away. FANTASTIC !!!
permyak59 1 year ago
1:31 Terryfying
PrInCeShAdE1 1 year ago
the popeye music
thengjiawei174 1 year ago
what is the name of the music in 5.56/7.48
thengjiawei174 1 year ago
1:56 morgenstimmung my favorite
PrInCeShAdE1 1 year ago
1:32 what is ??? :)
chachulec 1 year ago
@chachulec Grieg, In the Hall of the Mountain King 1:32
sebastianrc 1 year ago
1:32 what is ??? :)
chachulec 1 year ago
Someone pray tell me the song of 0.34. This song, I've been looking for since forever and ever Q~Q Can't make it out which of them on list it is...
Chiisana00 1 year ago
@Chiisana00 The Barber of Seville :)
Seal361 1 year ago
wheres Mahler?
sirtom23 1 year ago 6
fantastic
4grumpy0 1 year ago
You forgot 'Vittorio Monti - Czardas' :D
Rudiboy99 1 year ago
You have excellent taste in classical music
amsdejimeneZ 1 year ago
6:46 !!!!!
rinthim 1 year ago
@rinthim
sabre dance Aram Khachaturian
trynour 9 months ago
O auge da arte e da estética do ser humano encontra-se nesses grandes e maravilhosos compositores. É algo extremamente sublime e esclarecedor...
elcii156 1 year ago 2
4:08 finally a composer with normal hairstyle haha I love your part 1,2,3 Thank you for sharing it!
boapu 1 year ago
Having trouble matching the titles with the songs, would there be any way that you could put the titles in the video instead of in the description?
Thanks.
yellowmetalcyborg 1 year ago
@yellowmetalcyborg
I feel the same way!
R9ilfenomeno 1 year ago
ah never mind with the 18th variation, just heard it....oops
krizzimouse 1 year ago
I love many of the ones you do as well! May I also suggest 1)eighteenth variation by Rachmaninoff from the theme by Paganini and; 2) The Montagues and the Capulets by prokofiev
krizzimouse 1 year ago
thanks for sharing I liked all of these!! waiting for part 4
xM3F 1 year ago
Great selection, but I would have added also the dance of the hours by Amilcare Ponchielli and the overture de la Traviata by Verdi
JusPrimaeNoctis 1 year ago
great favo list :D all 3 parts was great!^^
moechtegernPianist 1 year ago
omg i love your vidoes!!! hmmmm try
Symphony No. 25 - Mozart
Allegro something, for cello (haha :P forgot) - Saint-Saens
and Grieg's In the Hall of the Mountain King has lyrics? i didnt know that THX
moondennis 1 year ago
Merci de votre genie !
Andre28464 1 year ago
BEAUTIFUL !!!!!
Montcalm1000 1 year ago
does anyone know which part of the dvoraks symphony is used here ? very touching
ginkline 1 year ago
@ginkline Symphony number 9, Movement 4... One of my favourite movements! :)
sidmeiers2 1 year ago
@ginkline I'm not sure which movement it is (3 or 4, more likely 4) but you can search this: Dvorak Symphony No. 9 in E Minor "From the New World" Op. 95 (4/5) and it should have the piece around 8:07 (not on this part 3!)
acc96build 1 year ago
You have GREAT taste in music!!! The BEST playlist I've ever listened to!
sbulic1989 1 year ago
You made my day. Thanks for your Videos!
Bananenmilchshake 1 year ago
i remember watching fantasia (disney) over and over again as a child, it really got me into classical music from a very early age and all children should watch it!
bex070 1 year ago
hahaha, the meld between Also Sprach Zarathustra and the Bumblebee was genius :D
also, this is a fantastic compilation, thanks very much!
Spakmadur 1 year ago
Спасибо!
Gali50na 1 year ago
Poderia me dizer que música está tocando neste vídeo
"watch?v=yYp2Aloz-uE&feature=related" ?
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
vieirafreitas14 1 year ago
@vieirafreitas14 It is Beethoven, Romance in F, watch this: youtube.com/watch?v=P0YCWZnpoO0
ancamg 10 months ago
HEEEY :D where's the 4 part!!
hoffnerbass 1 year ago 3
haha ok sorry ya just have to type in with choir... my bad
fifielcoolio 1 year ago
man loads of these songs are wrongly named... can anybody please tell me wats the name of the 7th song with the choir and all cause the description says somethin completly different... thanks
fifielcoolio 1 year ago
MERCI POUR CETTE IDEE Géniale; j'aimais beaucoup de ces musiques mais sans connaître leurs noms...
Thanks for this great idea : I loved the most of those musics but without knowing their name...
misspatatedouce 2 years ago
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zman12796 2 years ago
good job in all parts!
tabo7500 2 years ago
Absolutely Brilliant,
Have Part 1,2 and 3, waiting for part 4
glaston55 2 years ago
what is the name of the music number 22 in appearence at 6:10??????
BILALHARB91 2 years ago
Bolero by Maurice Ravel
MatColboite 2 years ago
THE LAST ONE IS RODRIGO
0707NicePlayer 2 years ago
Who is the last one ??? Pls :D
cosminhora 2 years ago
They love Rossini on looney toons
hwcreatureha 2 years ago
hw. They have good taste on looney toons! I lurve Rossini!!
swanningaround 2 years ago
i feel as if i was watching a bugs bunny cartoon
KodaRollins 2 years ago 67
@KodaRollins LOOL:D
christielion 6 months ago
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Could you fill the video with the song's name and the author.Because i don't knows them.Thanks for all.
mrboomba2017 2 years ago
Could you fill the video with the song's name and the author.Because i don't knows them.Thanks for all
mrboomba2017 2 years ago
5:41-5:55 (20th one) is Dmitri Shostakovich - Second Waltz.
Thanks for video.
camilo02golbasi 2 years ago
7:16
who is?
yosoyese6 2 years ago
ORFF
catcheurdu15 2 years ago
FANTASTIC!!!!
setenteromusic 2 years ago
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prokofiev piano concerto no.3 is my favourite
aizendarwin 2 years ago
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aizendarwin 2 years ago
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We dont have to tho D;
Lity10 2 years ago
Oh yeah sorry, I see you said that. But well... then people are some lazyass bitches
Lity10 2 years ago
Eh... look description? :D
Lity10 2 years ago
My college also did Shostakovich's finale from the 5th Symphony
mrodhornet2010 2 years ago
I had no idea that In The Hall of the Mountain King had vocal parts
mrodhornet2010 2 years ago
Thanks!!!!!
stelling197 2 years ago
Great!
Though no Grand Valse Brilliante, Chopin, Op. 18?
lmlkokthl14916 2 years ago
That's in the first or second part I think. Second probably
Lity10 2 years ago
KhorHuaiQian95, the first thing the video says, is: The name and composers are on the right.
Now! This piece is pretty late in the video, so all you had to do was, to count, how many pieces there were left from the piece you wanted till the end of the video.
It took me abaut... let's overreact, and say, 1 minute! To find the name of the piece.
Next time! Read you fuckin retardo!
Here is the piece's composer and name :
Composer: Orff Carl.
Name: Carmina Burana o Fortuna.
matthewhunter1 2 years ago
who can tell me the name of the music, around 7:15, tnx
KhorHuaiQian95 2 years ago
Carl Orff - fortuna =)
akkellaa 2 years ago
no holst? boo
natesquared 2 years ago
gracias por compartir tu cultura musical con unos simples ignorantes con ganas de saber
4lx19 2 years ago 4
I love the Ravel's Bolero!! *-*
AkiraHayashibara 2 years ago
Just curious, why did you cut out Largo al Factotum before FIgaro started singing? It is an aria, so the voice is kind of the point.
Unholycrimsonshoes 2 years ago
7:10 made me jump! the combination of the picture and the music is frightening
hwcreatureha 2 years ago
Oh! Elgar, Pomp and Circumstance March No.1.! That one was used in one of Fantasia 2000 segments (Donald's ark to be precise).
reikayakishiro 2 years ago
I remember Rossini, William Tell
from the firs Donald Duck I saw
MonKva 2 years ago
listening to Orff Carmina Burana makes everything seem intense
iplayameanbanjo 2 years ago
Dude haha the transition from Also Sprach Zarathustra to Flight of the Bumblebee nearly killed me--both absolutely lovely pieces but strung together like that sounds hilarious!!!
SiriTheVaapad 2 years ago
wooohooo number 21!!!!!!!its at 0:56
yokis12345 2 years ago
quiero el audio de este video¡¡¡
Donpapriko 2 years ago
what is that name of the first one
trynour 2 years ago
dude its written on the right side
tommy9882 2 years ago 2
Nunca le hice tanto bien a mi corazón, espiritu y alma
rimadero 2 years ago
donde puedo conseguir esa version que pasas en el video de in the hall of the mountain king de grieg, me encanto esa version con coros qu elina, nunca antes la habia escuchado.
DaxusDragon 2 years ago
Oh, I think that's being a bit harsh...Coplands 3rd symphony, Barbers Adagio For Strings, are two of the 20th century masterpieces, and the older stuff, McDowell and Ethelbert Nevin's great piano peices and songs...some of which is only now being properly appreciated, even in America.
gurlsingerfan 2 years ago
Where are the Americans? Copeland's 3rd with the great "Fanfare for the Common Man" or Barber's Adagio for Strings...your selection is good, but I miss our Yanks...:-)
gurlsingerfan 2 years ago
I am sorry to say this but America has NO famous classical composers. All you do is that for example Arthur Rubenstein was a Polish- AMERICAN pianist. NO he was NOT!!Just because he came to the USA means nothing. He was a Polish pianist!! And besides if you really wanted some great composers America would have not the best but average if they only tried!
ClassicMusicOnly 2 years ago
@ClassicMusicOnly
ehh, we did have gershwin and bernstein. but that's really it.
otherjoe1234 2 years ago
Yes , I kinda went overboard like I always do on my comments ;) Your right but when I men't no composers I was finding someone that you could compare to Liszt prehapes Chopin.
ClassicMusicOnly 2 years ago
The way you connect the peices is amazing, espeacialy barber of seville into william tell!
BeethovenProtoge 2 years ago
Hey thanks,whoever you are,for these 3 good videos...
Now im more into classical music and know more about musicians,thanks to these !
;)
gregbboy619 2 years ago
Is it me, or just me?
Of all them, from part one to three, Rachmaninov is the hottest...
He has the prettiest face...
I didn't know how he looked like, until now...
(I think he's my favorite.)
LOLz ;p
khempfz 2 years ago
Dance Macabre? I thought I was the only one who liked it :)) It's not a particularly famous piece but hell it's good
sondano 2 years ago 2
I need part 4 pleaseeeee!!!!
Lou77211 2 years ago 24
@Lou77211 I agree!
sbulic1989 1 year ago
@Lou77211 Absolutely!
acc96build 1 year ago
Yes! Dance Macabre finaly got its due. Thank you.
nofestu2 2 years ago
That one picture of Karl Orff with that slight smile slow zooming in put together with O Fortuna kind of freaked me out.
oldmanbassoon 2 years ago
...very good work!!! ;-)
serrafarchisi 2 years ago
I'm really impressed with your taste! Just two snippets (that I believe that you know) that I like a lot too. Here they are: Marcia Trionfale from Aida (Verdi) and Spanish Dance from Swan Lake (Tchaikovsky)?!
Best Regards
gmantovani 2 years ago
I still enjoyed listening to these though :) Thanks
CROMPZ65 2 years ago
...not to say these aren't absolute classics for a reason, but a lot of these pieces are unfortunately really type-cast nowadays, pieces we hear time and time again on adverts and TV programmes ...."Orff, Carmina Burana. Oh Fortuna" is always the parodic piece of terror, "Also Sprach Zarathustra opening" being played over every space-related topic, "Khachaturian, Sabre dance" , "Flight of the Valkyries" is anything to doing with epic voyages or flying, "William Tell"... you know the rest lol
CROMPZ65 2 years ago
thank you so much for this wonderful, inspiring series. you've revived my need for classical music. excellent selection.
thequalia 2 years ago
ac3761G 2 years ago
beautiful!!!
dieterva84 2 years ago
Great collections of classical music: Part 1, 2 , & 3 series!!! Thanks!*
setthenighttomusic 2 years ago
who is at last??? please
jackal2998 2 years ago 2
Rodrigo, Concierto de Aranjuez.
develish16 2 years ago
great picks
Lucas1436 2 years ago
Add to the list Mussorgsky promenade (well i really like it :P)
AndrusPr8 2 years ago
some of these songs were used in Disney movies
zizumia 2 years ago
great job!!!!!
however, I'm missing Vltava by Smetana and La danza by Rossini.
my626262 2 years ago
Manowar play flight of the bomblebee and nessun dorma.......verdi^s la donna e mobile sounds in the movie the punisher when the russian appeears
ataraxiautarquia 2 years ago
Dvorak, New World Symphonie. goat semen^s intro
ataraxiautarquia 2 years ago 4
Just out of interest, Tchaikovsky knew and admired Grieg and Dvorak. He was loved by Rachnaminov who was impressed when the great man treated him, as a young composer, as an equal. He hated Brahms both personally and professionally. This is a nice selection... thanks for sharing it.
ComposerInUK 2 years ago 2
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nourhetler 2 years ago
thanks for these !!!
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TheLostSoulX 2 years ago
bolero, i fell in love with it ...
alexbratzzu 2 years ago
what's the name of Rachmaninoff composition on 3:45????
vojvodarade 2 years ago
Number 14: Rachmaninov, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
sakvaka 2 years ago
tnx SAKVAKA...but i wanted to now NAME OF MUSIC,when picture of Rachmaninov show on 3:38 and then ,the picture changes on 3:54,when the Rhapsody begain...I NEED COMPOSITION BETWEEN 3:38 and 3:58!
vojvodarade 2 years ago
Hi Vojvo,
That's Rachmaninoff's "18th variation on a theme by Paganini." In my opinion, half these selections should consist of Rachmaninoff.
Rachmaninoff = God!
briank4251 2 years ago
@briank4251 thank you :)
vojvodarade 10 months ago
I really enjoyed listening to all three of these and heard several pieces that were new to me, though I'm stunned you left out Debussy! I know a lot of people are complaining about this or that piece being left out, but I'm surprised that you don't rank, say, "Claire de Lune" up there with those pieces :-) In any case, thanks for the collection!
alawibaba 2 years ago
I love this!!!!!!
moongirlalma 2 years ago
More Elgar!!! More Grieg!!! In fact, I love all of them! Plus where's Mussorgsky!
petebj123 2 years ago
needs moar shostakovich
MeeluMaru 2 years ago
Strauss R, Also sprach Zarathustra God I love that ending!
blackdreamr 2 years ago
Brilliant
Thanks
qaaqqaaq 2 years ago
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No Slavonic Dances from Dvorak? poo on you!
parquar 2 years ago
You have really good taste in music...
Happy to meet you!!!!
maggeo78 2 years ago 2
Please post more, I heard of 90% of music you posted but , want more :D
feruwehr 2 years ago
awesome!!
shortie4mpanjshar 2 years ago 5
Thanks for some great music!
Gandalf1948 2 years ago 4
Grieg is very good. His music is usually subjected to his Peer Gynt work, but a lot of his other stuff is just as lovely.
1980sCaliforniaGirl 2 years ago 4
Good video, but it's actually called O Fortuna.
AgamemnonAtreides 2 years ago
do you have the classic version of We have all the time in the world? can't find it anywhere...
Appelsappel 2 years ago
SAINT SAENS.. AQUARIUM.......
Joseluissamaniego 2 years ago
Saint Saens- Carnival of the animals.. i think this work of art got to be here in this list....
and vivaldi - summer 3
Joseluissamaniego 2 years ago
WHERE IS VIVALDI
Joseluissamaniego 2 years ago