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  • Kai mono gia auto to video o Schubert eprepe na theorithei agios...

  • Ce film est un chef d'œuvre que j'aimerais revoir!

  • @Josymine.l un de mes films preferes.chef d oeuvre indeed...to me,le meilleur film de kubrick parmis tant d autres qu il a realise.je prends des cours de peinture chez christiane kubrick,his wife.

  • that trill is awesome, never heard a better one. I've always seen them as rather impersonal tricks but this shows real emotion.

  • My choices:

    Adagio in G Minor (Albinoni)

    Four Seasons - Winter (Vivaldi)

    Symphony No. 3 - 3rd mov. ( Brahms)

    Sarabande (Handel)

    Canon in D (Pachelbel)

  • @LifetimeLoner

    Schubert - Trio in E Flat

    Vivaldi - Four Seasons, Summer

    Pachelbel - Canon in D

    Mozart - Symphony No.40 in G Minor

    Brahms - Hungarian Dance No.5

  • @MrElephantMemory

    for example... J.S. Bach

    Prelude and Fugue No. 8 in E-flat minor, BWV 853

    Prelude and Fugue No. 10 in E minor, BWV 855

    St Matthew Passion, Final Chorus

    Mozart -

    Adagio from Piano Concerto 23

    Andante from Sinfonia Concertante, K 364

  • Hey everyone, please write your favorite 5 classical music pieces(in no particular order). I will collect the results and announce them at the end of the March 2012. Like this to make it a top comment so that more people can participate in this survey.

  • @LifetimeLoner

    In no particular order

    1 Fantasie Impromptu (Chopin)

    2 This piece on utube

    3 Barcarolle from string quartet in D Minor (Joseph Suk)

    4 Standchen (Cesar Franck)

    5 chopin nocturne op. 9 no. 2

  • @LifetimeLoner

    Sonata 2 for Violin and Piano (Grieg, Edvard)

    Concerto in B minor (Rieding, Oskar)

    "Spring" Sonata no 5 (Beethoven, Ludwig)

    Souvenir d'un lieu cher-Melodie op 42 (Tchaikovsky, Piotr)

    Piano Sonata 1, 1st movement (Beethoven, Ludwig)

    I hope you do like them!!!

  • i much prefere the impropmtus for my part, especially op 90

  • Le violoncelle pleure.

  • Only women can describe that empty feeling. We can just only guess it.....

  • il est plus facile a etudier avec cette musique:)

  • chills down my spine...

  • Cette musique est sensationnelle !!

    Ton, caractère, tout y est, on est transporté dans un autre monde !!

    Les 3 premières minutes ont un côté nostalgique insaisissable, c'est magnifique.

    Selon moi la plus belle pièce de Schubert, j'adorerais toujours.

    Merci beaucoup à manymanero de nous remettre en mémoire cet excellent film aussi.

  • @stakovsky82

    de rien

  • @vince89130 Des mois de répétition aussi, ça demande beaucoup travail de le maîtriser comme ça.

  • imho this is the best recording/interpretation of schuberts trio.

  • How can you describe a feeling with sound?

    How can you create a feeling...

  • Dont mess with germans and european

    they are the best at too many things!

  • des années de conservatoire pour jouer ça

  • La Folia est, à l'origine, une danse dont il est fait pour la première fois mention dans un texte portugais du XVe siècle

    Jusqu'au milieu du XVIIe, elle se répandit en Italie (Follia) et en France (Folie d'Espagne) puis le thème évolua rapidement pour prendre sa forme définitive dans cette suite d'accords

    cette mélodie se stabilisera en se ralentissant et devint le thème d'innombrables variations dont les plus célèbres furent celles de Corelli parues en 1700.

  • this song is amazing !

  • Do you have the Sarabande as well?

  • @MrBastilleDay

    she is out there...Probably posted 1000 times

  • This can be the sound track to my miserable and tragic life.

  • @micronationcreation Same with me!

  • how do you describe an emotion?

  • @espenjl

    it is the complex psychophysiological experience of an individual's state of mind as interacting with biochemical (internal) and environmental (external) influences

  • @espenjl

    an emotion cannot be accurately described. Emotions are felt. Who better than yourself to know the answer to your question?

  • @espenjl

    An emotion is that force which under the governance of a just mind becomes an instrument of justice when justly applied. All else is beastial impulse.

  • In questa musica c'è l'essenza della vita... burlesca e tragica al tempo stesso...

  • Can someone tell me about the photograph in this video?

  • @euroq

    from the great movie

  • @euroq

    Minden, (which much as the shown soldiers belongs in the seven year war - epos) I suppose. Eventho Schubert was born in the early stages of the napoleonic wars and died about 10 years after.

  • @euroq From the movie Barry Lyndon

  • @euroq A little complicated because it's half way through a Kubrick film... but It's from a scene in Barry Lyndon where the protagonist (who comes to be known as Barry Lyndon) is being awarded for saving a Prussian Army officer in battle. Barry, who is Irish, was captured and ended up fighting with the Prussians as a 'mercenary-prisoner'. For his heroism they basically gave him $20 and a pat on the back.

  • @euroq And it is the scene wear Redmond Barry receives a bounty (in lieu of a medal) for his valorous acts in battle. But also beratement from the officer for his questionable conduct during his time of service.

  • Barry Lyndon is a masterpiece. I love the character...

  • wonderful music on wonderful Barry Lyndon!!

  • @ErushiV

    you can bet on it

  • Could be more melancolic??? Perfect music, mind-breaker film

  • Simply Gorgeous.

  • I dont like much classical music from this period but I really enjoy this kind. I love Classical music from the middle ages and renneisance though. and yes you can consider music from those eras classical.

  • THAKS YOU EUROPEAN PEOPLE

    YOU ARE THE BEST

  • who wants to be equal anyway. I love the class society even though Im poor. Only thing I dont like is people with bad attitudes and dumb ideas.

  • @AtrumMixer The good thing about today, is poor people can become part of that society. We aren't really run on family lines any more. 90% of people in that class earned their way there, not by family.

  • I see there is a long discussion here of what period Schubert belonged in: Romanticism, Victorianism, Viennese.

    You are all mistaken.

    The truth is that Franz Schubert was the main composer of the Schubertian period (1797 - 1828).

    

  • @tgpedersen

    never heard about that period... but

    at least he was the Idol of the Schubertianden (Wiki: "A Schubertiade was an event held to celebrate the music of Franz Schubert")

  • @tgpedersen Omg... It was romanticism.... Shubertianden were events for play music... there were a lot of compossers

  • @tgpedersen

    Was not Schubert the king of Lieder? Although not a period, it is a distinct movement within Germanic song of the 19th century is it not?

  • @tgpedersen That would be the Regency era,

  • @tgpedersen It would be marvellous if you were right, but, unfortunately for him, Beethoven (1770-1827) was the main composer of schubertian period... :)

  • @tgpedersen ROFL

  • I don't think I will ever get tired of this.

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  • Classical music > All the rest of the music. The Truth.

  • Love the victorian era and the classical music from the 19th century *-*

  • @Vladimirtheripper

    I agree!

  • @Vladimirtheripper Schubert was more of a romantic genre.

  • @Vladimirtheripper Me too, but this movie took place in the georgian era, victorian is about 1840 to 1901. I would have prefered this movie be set in regency though.

  • FRANZ SHUBERT!

  • The piano in this version is very good.  Piercing, to be precise.

  • barry lyndon!!!!!!!! great movie

  • Cette musique (que j'ai découverte dans la pub d'un parfum) est magnifique !

  • @h3yboy

    I was luckier. I discovered it watching Barry Lyndon, and the Sarabande too

  • @manymanero

    as did I.

  • Love this song!!!

  • I find the film hilarious. All the subtle shots of rich people doing ridiculous things according to the formalities of the time.

  • @hughpower123

    there was no other chance to do ... It is history. All of us would have probably played the game too There was no other chance anyway: a wildlife in Africa maybe? Some countries still have kings and queens and many people still love it: Prince William and Kate Middleton. Everyone watched it. The film reflects exactly the spirit of the time; the taste and outlook characteristic of a period or generation, it's great and the music too

  • @manymanero i didnt and im in england (im not a royalist )

  • @Mondaynightmoron I am apparently one of 2 billion people in 180 countries around the world

  • @hughpower123

    You`re right and I dont even view it as a critique. Kubrick as a very peculiar sense of humour. Except for Dr. Strange Love that is over the top, it doesnt resonate with most. But with multiple viewings, theres a clear intention of using elements of comedy that in fact fit extremely well with all the serious question Kubrick raises.

  • @hughpower123 Rich people and their formalities are equally hilarious nowadays...

  • @hughpower123 Suggest you give a shot at The Draughtsman's Contract.

  • @hughpower123 Now look at our time through those eyes and see that people still do ridiculous things according to formalities of our time... Just turn on MTV and you will propably unable to stop laughing at the manierisms of todays popular culture...

  • @Frankydoesitalso

    I really prefer the music of those old days, Schubert, Mozart, Beethoven....those were also the good old days when people respected others. That's the bigger problem today,

  • j'aime

  • I love this music, it reminds me off Napoléon battles

  • @FaMaS9france9 it's interesting you say that, because kubrick loved napoleon.. he wanted to make a movie about napoleon but it didn't work out so he made this one instead

  • One of best pieces of music and one of the best interpretation I ever heard.

    Please, where can I find THIS interpretation on CD?

    Thks

  • @ymsena99

    BARRY LYNDON Soundtrack, but

    there's no new edition. Only used on ebay, Amazon, etc

  • @ymsena99 - I agree. The arrangement and interpretation are absolutely perfect.

  • @SummusPontifex - This particular arrangement is from the end of Part One of "Barry Lyndon." It is, in some respects, different from the original Schubert. Another, slightly different arrangement appears elsewhere in "Barry Lyndon," at the end of Part Two of the film.

  • il raccorde tous les instrument a une mélodie intense rytmé par la douceur est il exprime la joie et la terreur musicalement

  • il raccorde tous les instrument a une mélodie intense rytmé par la douceur est il exprime la joie et la terreur musicalement

  • @SummusPontifex

    Barry Lyndon, a Stanley Kubrick movie. It is kind of slow and gloomy, but the costumes, scenery, and music are beautiful.

  • @bellairelady I thought it was comparable to "Vanity Fair" and "Jude the Obscure" in that it was about the folly of ordinary people as we strive to live, to succeed, and fail miserably. It's realism in many ways. We try to plan and control our lives and end up being controlled more by random circumstances if we're not utterly and uncompromisingly aware,vigilant, and just plain lucky in our pursuit of our hopes and dreams. I did not find it to be slow or gloomy, but rather subtle and fascinating.

  • @shakanunu - yes but don't you think Redmond is at least a bit tragic? Don't his own personal flaws bring him down in the end?

  • @SummusPontifex The music is from Stanley Kubrick's 'BARRY LYNDON' (1975)

  • @SummusPontifex Music is from Barry Lyndon by Stanley Kubrick

  • Certainly one of the greatest movies of all time and maybe the most perfect example of Kubrick's effort to invent a more purely cinematic means of expression, which began with "2001" and continued through "Eyes Wide Shut." Using color, music, light, movement, tone, rhythm and time, orchestrated within a narrative context (rather than relying on dialogue and conventional ideas of dramatic structure) "Barry" delivers to the receptive audience an experience unlike that found in any other film.

  • 1:58 .......*melts*

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  • beautiful movie and wonderful music *_* thanks very much for uploading :) :) :)

  • I think that the guy have got it now! Stop writing where the picture is from, there are so many more interesting things in this world than saying the same thing over and over again!

  • @SummusPontifex The clue is in the title.

  • @SummusPontifex This is from Stanley Kubrick's "Barry Lyndon" from 1976. Excellent movie, a visual and acoustic feast

  • Superbe, géniale, magnifique, splendide !!

  • where might i find sheet music for this version if you would be so kind?

  • @Shanelololol

    Schubert's music is already copyright free

    type on google:

    Piano Trio No. 2 (Schubert)

    just to find the wikipedia article about the trio,

    you'll find there the link to a free pdf file

  • @SummusPontifex It's from Barry Lyndon.

  • @SummusPontifex Barry Lyndon for example ...?

  • L'esprit Bohême dans ce qu'il a de plus romantique. Dankeschön Herr Schubert.

  • I like the piano here but prefer Busch's violoncelle

  • I like the piano here but prefer Busch's violoncelle

  • @SummusPontifex idiot

  • @SummusPontifex

    The clue is in the heading - it's from Stanley Kubrick's film "Barry Lyndon"

  • @SummusPontifex

    Barry Lyndon, directed by Stanley Kubrick

  • @SummusPontifex  this is from Barry Lyndon by Stanly Kubrick

  • "Barry Lyndon", along with "Farinelli", closely followed by "The Reader", "Immortal Beloved", "Un Amour à taire" and "Atonement" are no question among the greatest masterpieces of cinema.

  • @SummusPontifex barry lyndon by the wonderful stanley kubrick

  • @SummusPontifex Barry Lyndon by Stanley Kubrick

  • @SummusPontifex Ehem.... maybe you should look at the title....?

  • @SummusPontifex

    Barry Lindon, beautiful movie....

    And also the music of The Hunger from Tony Scott, another beautiful movie

  • @SummusPontifex Barry Lyndon

  • @SummusPantifex (sorry if I messed up the name, am typing on iPod) the picture is from Barry Lyndon. And is of Ryan O'Neal.

  • @SummusPontifex

    That's a truly difficult question to answer for sure...

  • @manymanero - The filme is "Barry Lyndon."

  • 16 are french soldiers.

  • My Favourite movie, and the number one piece from the OST.

    I work in a 5 star hotel, and the quartet sometimes plays it for me... Imagine the moment ..always too brief but I can promise ther's like a release of some hormones when I hear this played live..Crazy or what ?

  • @taravananiko i envy you ....

  • The German movie Heinrich - about the author Heinrich von Kleist - used the same theme.

  • Redmond berry fell the way he rose. it's a bit ironic.

  • great''

  • absolutely amazing! Schubert is quickly becoming my favorite composer!!!

  • A work of staggering beauty and genius. Every frame like a painting. The music is perfect. Kubrick is pretty good!

  • J'aime <3 Ca me prend aux tripes !!!!

  • Sharing my thanks for uploading. Just wanted a straightforward version and you delievered ;)

    Nice work

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  • Una obra maestra sin lugar a dudas

  • What a beautiful piece..

  • love this piece and the movie was wonderful, too! thank you so much for uploading.

  • @ccdg1066

    You are Welcome!

  • @FluffyWarthog

    "Though innocent you shall atone for the crimes/ of your fathers, Roman, until you have restored/ the temples and crumbling shrines of the Gods/ and their statues grimy with smoke."

    HORACE

  • @FluffyWarthog

    the queen Marie Antoinette was called "d'Autriche " in France (the austrian).Schubert was born in Vienna like her. They called themselves Austrians, of course!

  • Ivanahh! (About the 30th December). I am ashamed of you. How can anyone be proud to live in Austria when you know it's history in the 1940s. In every pretty village there is a hidden grave and a hidden secret. Until Austria faces up to what it did in 1944 and 1945 it can never be a country of which anyone should be proud. If Schubert had been alive in the 1940s, the Austrians would have murdered him!

  • @Kumgll

    even those days when Schubert was alive no one in Austria recognized his greatness. This piece was played only once during his tragic short life

  • @ivvanahh You are so right. I do agree with you. Best regards.

  • Schubert ! Schubert ! Schubert !!!

  • @cissou357

    WORD!!!!

  • Deux immenses maîtres dont les oeuvres s'unissent à plus d'un siècle d'intervalle !! n'est-ce pas également cela la magie de ce film ??

  • An amazing movie and an absolutely amazing song. Can't stop listening.

  • This is the Schubert Piano Trio in E flat, D. 929 (op.100) 2nd movement " Andante con moto ', an absolutely masterpiece.

  • désolé de mes mots grossiers.. mais c'est MAGNIFIQUE PUTAIN !!!

  • @xdestroyx92

    Hereusement , je ne comprends pas...

  • @xdestroyx92

    ça va il y a pire comme grossièreté ;)

  • @xdestroyx92  Je suis d'accord avec toi !!! j'adorrrrrre

  • @xdestroyx92 thump up if u dont understand :P

  • j'adore

  • ahh I cant find the Rondo-Allegro Vivace movement

  • @IAmMediocreAtBest

    write on google

    "Schubert Piano Trio op.100 in E flat, D.929, 4th Movement "

  • @manymanero Thanks much much much appreciated!!!!!!

  • @IAmMediocreAtBest

    just before the end ot the 4th movement, this one melody appears again for the last time

    A masterwork

  • so great!

  • Trés beau

    

  • I'm in love with this piece, it's so wonderful, and though i've always loved Chopin i have to say that this Schubert's piece it's my favorite compossition of all classical music

  • I'm in love with this piece, it's so wonderful, and though i've always loved Chopin i have to say that this Schubert's piece it's my favorite compossition of all classical music

  • I'm in love with this piece, it's so wonderful, and though i've always loved Chopin i have to say that this Schubert's piece it's my favorite compossition of all classical music

  • QUESTO E,

    ,questo film e le musiche molto commoventi lo rendono almeno per me un capolavoro di kubrik

  • It takes me back to Warsaw before the war...

  • le film BARRY LINDON est poignant et la musique prend aux tripes. Du grand cinéma, de la grande musique !!!!

    Annick b.

  • Stan Kubrick the 'directors director'. The photographer

    who became a director. Not the other way.

    Merci pour ce tele chargement

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  • from all classical austrian composers he´s my favorite one!

  • schubert is a psycho how could he create such a masterpiece? great mind

  • @agher

    Schubert was one of the greatest talents ever lived

  • @manymanero where does this exact version of the piece come from?

  • @spottieman

     Movie Soundtrack (Audio CD)

  • @agher

    you ought to be psycho in order to create something like that...

  • @agher He wasnt a psycho. He had psychological problems and depression.That doesnt make him a psycho. Many great minds have these kind of problems. Would you call Beethoven a psycho because he had a difficult character and strange behaviour?

  • @knightLynderic

    He wrote like this because he was a genius, no other reason to explain it...

    he got depressed at the end, when he realized that he was dying, by the way everyone would feel exactly the same.

  • this song is very erotic,my heart beat faster every time I hear it

  • nice picture

    and better song

  • The metronome marking is about 90 beats / min.

  • Actually, the full name of the book was The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq. Of The Kingdom Of Ireland Containing An Account of His Extraordinary Adventures; Misfortunes; His Sufferings In The Service Of His Late Prussian Majesty; His Visits To Many Courts of Europe; His Marriage and Splendid Establishments in England And Ireland; And The Many Cruel Persecutions, Conspiracies And Slanders Of Which He Has Been A Victim