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  • Valse dansée par les élèves du Groupe Scolaire Guyot de Toamasina - Tamatave (Madagascar) en 1949, dédiée à Liliane Dupuy (danseuse) et Mme Bureau (prof).

  • TRRRRUUUUMMMAANNNNNN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • You know what, i used to dislike this piece, for real! But nowadays i have to improve my vibrato and i picked this piece to practice. The more I practice the more I start to like this piece!! How fool were I to dislike this months ago?!? OMG!! I think i like it now not only because its a nice piece but because my playing gets much better than before

  • -3

  • What up, California On?

  • Amazing!

  • Beautiful

  • second song I learned on violin and i'm just now learning the notes such a beautiful song <3

  • Great performance!

  • so nice! i like to listen to this as i do my homework. it helps me not to stress out!

  • ill fail it ...:(

    

  • i have to play the peace in my music lesson ... in one week ....i thought i can play this but now....its amazing

  • I wish I had learn how to play the piano when I was younger. it has always been my dream. Seems like it's a little too late now.. :'(

  • @IamMIRAful i knew a teacher who taught a 72 year old man to play the piano. moral of this story: its never to late to learn an instrument :)

  • hes gorgeous

  • Great piece

  • Turkish Airlines, one of the offical musics played inside planes...

  • @FGFBACH yes, while announcing cabin speech.

  • 2 and a half minutes may look a short time for this, but at the end it always makes you smile and feel yourself satisfied. Thanks for it Brahms. Greetings from Colombia

  • Crying, crying T.T

    Brilliant!

  • BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!

  • Oh dear wife, how much this piece reminds me of you, for we used to listen to it together and later our little daughter went to bed to this tune. I wonder what kind of place you inhabit now? Will you still remember this earthly life? Will you still remember us?

  • @amallulla2000 I believe she does...because I was lead here to tell you; yes ...yes. I am with you in your dreams, when you close your eyes and remember me, us our family....she is floating upon a falling feather. xoxo

  • The correct title is "Waltz in A flat, Opus 39". I like this piece much better w/ violins/strings, as opposed to just piano. It was written for violin.

  • This is very poetic and beautiful. No wonder his art is matched with images of sky and angels.

  • I have no proper words? for delight about this !

  • Anybody know what is the name of this piece?

  • @Im5oC00l Look in the description. They have the titles there.

    Waltz Op. 39, no 15

  • mmMMMMMMMmmm...would you listen to that...

    i feel like throwing myself on the floor and listen to this as i watch the ceiling.

    This right here is art.

    ...and...i'm a hip-hop guy...

    You know what i would like to see? i would like to turn on the tv one day and see a nice authentic video on a song like this :D

  • @llllKhefrenllll lol, if you took a tv back to that era, you would be burned for a witch as you "captured the soul" of the composer.......

  • @ASummers62 Hahaa! I could see that!

  • @ASummers62 Lol well it'd help to take a couple of textbooks and encyclopedias back to that era too, just to explain how the TV works and that they have been proven thoroughly and righteously wrong

  • Ez az a zene - ami a lelkem simogatja - köszönöm, hogy MA felhívtad rá a figyelmem :)

  • I don't think any of today's folk realize exactly what classical is supposed to be. It's a surge of pure emotion from slow crescendo, and an outburst from a quiet life.

  • I invite you to see and hear another great performance of Brahms - Waltz in A flat Op 39, No 15 played by great Dame Myra Hess (1895-1965) that I downloaded today. Greetings

  • This is the safety information video music of Turkish Airlines.

  • thank you for choosing Turkish Airlines..

  • awesome

  • aweome

  • this makes me think

    of me and my boyfriend

    dancing a waltz in anime version

    i have a ballet dress (like the swan lake one)

    and he has a prince -"tuxedo?"-

    SOOO romantic!!

    makes me want to see him

    (he is in cuba right now and i in canada)

    :'( snif snif

  • @mexicanitahonrrada weirdo!! lol just kiddin

  • @gregorsamsameta 

    THAT MADE ME EVEN MORE SAAAD!

    snif snif

    but the melody is just so...... calm

    ...

  • Mmm... makes me think of my dead father who used to play this piece all the time. :(

  • Romantico. Mi fa venire in mente il 33 giri che mi regalo' Resi

  • Listening to this while making terrain, goes well together.

  • beautiful...

  • Lovely, lovely, lovely little piece; makes me feel glad to be alive.

  • perfect

  • this is one of the most poetic classical pieces from my favorite composer, it has so much grace and beauty in it

    too bad brahms had to die at the age of 63, I wonder which masterpieces he would have made if he'd lived a little bit longer

  • @Akasha266

    Brahms reembodied to continue his work as Dorothy Lee Fulton and this time lived a very long life.

  • Relaxing...

  • Чудо!!!

    

  • Ah, it's just not quite the same in A major as it is in A-flat major...

  • What a honor to be that gifted to create this kind of beauty, not only Brahams as compositor but the musicians whose interpret it ; my respects.

  • im listening dis while raining makes me close my eys and Zzzzzz

  • igenis szeretjuk! :)

  • ahhhh imadjuuuk

  • man i want some of this in my mouth

  • sheet music PLEEEEEEAAsE!!

  • I'm trying to play this song, it's a lil' bit fast for me, but someday I'll play it at time! hehehe. Beautiful melody.

  • @cr1stinaro esti romanca?

  • @MrMagmma I'm sorry I don't understand, I speak Spanish and English a little bit. Anyway if you mean it is romantic, I think that.

  • @cr1stinaro sry, i was just thinking that u maybe romanian.... whatever, i love this song and a lot of other classics

  • bomsalla

    

  • It upsets me that there are 9 people who can't see how much talent it takes to compose a masterpiece like this.

    well long live the classics.

  • @mitcho1994 recognizing talent =/= liking something... 

  • sa va c'est bien

  • lol

  • je prefere lulaby

  • 9 people don't know what real music is. \

    <3

  • Extraordinary.

    It remind's me that God does exist with any doubt or question. ;)

    He's with all of us.

    Thanks for the post, very nice job.

  • @NiMonteiro6632 Yes. This song reminds me that Thor and Odin, Zeus, Ganesh and Vishnu all exist. Without question.

  • @BriansBannister It fits together, different religions but, Thor-the aspect of Will, Odin- the aspect of action, Zeus-God of Gods, Ganesh-the gate keeper, VIshnu-above the ones stated here: The force of preservation.

    Also cool to note: Indra, Zeus, YHWY- all God of Gods described as being lord of the storm and appearing in a storm.

  • amazing music!!

  • Hi, I came across a new Waltzing Classics CD last week and decided to purchase! I just wanted to share with you as its a great listen with the opportunity to explore further dance steps! You can check it out on the classic fm website...enjoy!

  • I instantly start crying... this song was played on my grandma's funeral... ._.

  • Turkish Airlines :)

  • Less than 1 in 100 dislike it. Not bad odds :)

  • Uplifting...inspiring....Divin­ity in music......

  • تسمحيلي ارقص معك يا أجمل امرأة بالعالم...بحبجمالك..ومفتون فيه..بحبك

  • @sinamonmac Whos her? =)

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  • csodaszép!

  • The Classical Music is simply and only the best ever!

  • I'M GOING CHOPIN

    I'LL BE BACH LATER.

    OH WAIT I FORGET MY LISZT,WHERE'S THAT DARN THING HAYDN?

    oh fuck it, I can't shop, cause I'm totally baroque.

    I guess I'll go to the bathroom.

    AND WASH MY HANDS WITH CHOPIN WATER.

  • Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.

  • 6 persons are deaf!

  • silence is best, just listen

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  • Brahms Waltz in A flat major, Op 39 No 15 - nicely done!!

  • Bardzo ładny walc !

  • ok, i'm putting it out there to the internet, but i stuck this on and i want to ask the world...

    anybody care for a dance??

  • @newmoon15449 i wish i was dancing with the girl i love..she's the most beautiful thing in the world :)

  • @gangzboy aww..well thats soo sweet...=)

  • THY

  • turkish air lines theme song on flight hahahaa

  • extrordinary

  • After the first 5 notes I knew it again: "He was a great composer".

  • Wasn't this originally written for piano?

  • @AlphaSierra5 Yep. It's the 15th of the 16 Waltzes, Op 39.

  • great vidie  great song

  • thats great :D

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  • @theviolinist12345 aber mann sollt sagen dass Deutschland ist nichts im vergleich zu Italien, oder? Fussball, Frauen, Essen....alles!

  • @TerpinTaft

    Warum denn ?

    Hast du gesehen Deutsch Fussballmannschaft in diesem Sommer ? Fast unaufhaltsam. Und was war mit Italien, m ??

    Frauen - hier kann man ohne Ende streiten.

    Essen- okey,meine Wahl wurde Italien, aber Deutsche Wursten sind sehr lecker auch.

    Gute Autos haben beide Staaten, aber ich beforzuge Mercedes mehr als Ferrari, zu eksotisch und zu unpraktisch fur mich.

    Ich bin nicht ein Deutscher aber liebe ich diesen Staat.

  • @theviolinist12345 und wo kommst du her dann??

  • @TerpinTaft

    Sie splicht Deutsch? Das Musik ist kunst.

  • Sonata cujo conteúdo nos projeta cosmos afora!!!

    O contra-ponto harmônivo encerra a latitude barroca e a transferi ao pedestal romantico-burguês.

  • Brahms was cute when he was younger 0:30 lol

  • aww...this sounds sooo... sweet

    wish i was dancing with the guy i like....to this song... =)

  • @newmoon15449 Hard to find one who shares your love to this kind of music :/

  • @Mendradon yeah i know..which you dont have your spoecial someone... =/

  • @Mendradon  yeah i know..

  • @newmoon15449 maybe u shud give him head, he'll like it better, trust me :)

  • @mahdidi96 what..??

  • @newmoon15449 give head to the guy you wanna dance with :) trust me he will LOVE you!

  • @mahdidi96 yeah i dont think he will... =)

  • @newmoon15449 lol it was joke but if u gave me head i wud love u!!! XD

  • @mahdidi96 huh..??

    im sorry but i dont understand what you said...

  • @newmoon15449 Let me guess, edward? -.-

  • @shadowmarkus whos edward?

  • @thesuperdouradas Edward is the vampire from Twilight. New Moon is one of the books in the series. User name with newmoon and guy i like, hence Edward.

  • @shadowmarkus  huh..??

  • @shadowmarkus LOL i wish i could play this song on the violin! That's more realistic!

  • @shadowmarkus that was funny ;DDDDD

  • @shadowmarkus lol

  • @newmoon15449 ur gay\

  • @322caw Awww.....thanks appreciate it...but im now though i like guys thank you very much.... ;)

  • @newmoon15449

    that can be arranged... ;)

  • @RemovdSande11 umm...how can it be arrange....cuz there is noway i will like girls c'mon i like guys...and one of them i love him..but he dont know it i think...

  • @RemovdSande11 ohh...wow you dont want to reply thats to bad...

  • @newmoon15449

    just ask him ? :)

  • @RemovdSande11 huh..?? ask him what..??

  • thats nice

  • I like pee

  • me encantaaa!!! :)

  • Johannes Brahms? I was searching Quicksand by Johannes, this is classical

  • brahms was so sexy.......mmmmmmm 

  • @ghostofdayinperson You do know he was 5'0", his voice never changed and so was in the alto register, he hated women with a passion and only slept with prostitutes? Not what I call very charming...

  • @MichaelnChristine Huh-- I knew some of those facts, but I'm not sure he "hated women with a passion". Where did you hear that? I'm going to Google this now :)

  • @ghostofdayinperson 4-5 different biographies. We have diary entries from his friends talking about him getting drunk on champagne and ranting at the dinner table about women. Afterwards he took a walk with of his friends and asked "was it so bad what I said?" to which the answer was "Yes!!". He went on to relate his childhood history as a way to explain why he despised women . Brahms himself said he hated and mistrusted women, which is why he never married.

  • @MichaelnChristine outrage! Brahms had a fortune at the 2nd half of his career and gave large sums of money to music students and people in need... he was beloved by the people in Vienna (even today) for his kindness and modesty. The Viennese press and elite always mocked him because of his sarcastic and grumpy way treating the socialites. All that you read I resume in "envy".

  • @sker03 Deal with it. Facts are facts. Hating women because you were a child musician who worked in brothels is part of Brahms. If you want to romanticize him and ignore his issues you ignore what made him the man he was, and his music what it was. It would be like trying to pretend Tchaikovsky wasn't gay, a cross-dresser with a predilection for teen-age boys, including his own nephew.

  • @MichaelnChristine Facts?! How can you prove that it is true if it is just testaments. If i today write in my diary that MichaelnChristine is dumb, in the future it is a fact? working in a brothel in Hamburg/St.Pauli is absolutely normal. And how could he despised women if he is behind the first pianist woman? it makes no sense...

  • @sker03 These facts aren't being disputed by any historian anywhere. Just because the reality doesn't fit with some weird little fantasy you have about the man doesn't change historical fact. Also if you are implying that Brahms was someone responsible for Clara Schumann....wow...again check a history book friend.

  • @MichaelnChristine You need a good psychiatrist! If you believe in anything written in a book, you are crazy...

    There are several testimony about Brahms by his students and friends, saying exactly what I am saying, that he was a good man... I dont know what is your problem with him but, believe what I am saying. I was born in Hamburg like him, he is loved there, in St.Pauli (red light)district is a statue and a street in his name. There was a boom of babies named Johannes there and in Vienna.

  • @sker03 I never denied any of that, nor did I comment on it. The fact of the matter is that every biography of Brahms discusses is issues with women. It was a none fact by most, if not all of his friends. He was a woman hater who found the idea of physical intimacy with women revolting. The fact that you think saying this means you can't love his music, or respect him as an artist would indicate to me that you are the one with issues. I suggest you spend more time studying and less lecturing.

  • @MichaelnChristine No, you have no mental illness, you are just dumb! I never said anything about his music, I would never question his ability with music, it's like questioning Einstein ability with numbers. I dont know why did you thought that, you are making no sense. Haha I'm not "lecturing", you are the pseudo-intellectual!

  • @sker03 You said "You need a good psychiatrist! " which implies I am insane, not stupid. I think you need to check your terms. Facts are facts and just because you don't like them doesn't make them less true. I have 9 biographies on Brahms and every single author discusses his issues with women. Music history at San Francisco Conservatory teaches it (Dr. Robert Greenberg). So I can believe "everybody" who studies Brahms or I can believe "everybody" who is...you. Easy choice, I like those.

  • @MichaelnChristine How could you say it is a fact?! It is not a fact! A fact is provable, and you cant prove it. You can assume it as an possibility, not a FACT! You have 9 biographies? You had "4-5 different biographies" 7 moths ago

    So you believe in "everybody"? Everybody knows Disney draw Mickey, but didnt! Everybody knows Bin Laden made the 9/11, but dint! Everybody "knows", so you make people vote in what is true? If you read the first line of my previous comment you wouldnt write yours!

  • @sker03 I'm sorry you don't like the facts but ranting like a lunatic won't change the facts. The facts have been attested to in his own words and from people who knew him first hand. First hand, eye-witness accounts are facts. Do some research, study the man's biographies and letters. You are looking like a fool.

  • @MichaelnChristine You are right. Brahms had a complex wherein he could only bring himself to have sexual relations with women he perceived as being sexually promiscuous but could only love women (but thought it off limited to have sex with them) who were respectable and virgins. The man never married, which for the time he lived in and as a male, is a fact that speaks for itself.

  • @HealeyIRA5 Any thoughts as to why people assume that acknowledging the full spectrum of a man's issues and preference has to viewed as showing disrespect to his memory? I don't understand people like the above who can't get that Brahms could have loved the working class, not thought much of aristocracy, been generous, kind and still have major sexual problems and thought little of most women. He was a great composer and a flawed (like the rest of us) man...

  • @MichaelnChristine Yes, people like to convince themselves that beauty can only come from beauty, and that things they perceive as perfect are somehow less perfect if those who created them were not so. The smartest people are often the most trouble, as they can see past, challenge, and often conflict with the "subjective realities" that most people can just accept as truths.

  • @HealeyIRA5 Beautifully said.

  • @HealeyIRA5 and michaelnchristine: it realy aanoys me how people like you - insufferable knowitalls - talk about people they have no clue about. You read stuff people just like you wrote, all stories made up to one's own romantic or psychobabble notions. This is so disrespectful of the person in question!

    Facts? Yeah, whatever fits your clicheed images is a fact.

    It's hard to know people you actually meet, all surface, make believe &&& self delusion, so stop this self-important babbling

  • @47viviane The man grew up around prostitutes and refused to have sex with any women besides complete whores because he was afraid of the ruining of innocence and because so he was never married. No romance or psychobabble, and not made up.

  • @HealeyIRA5 thank you for just so proving my point. You talk as if Brahms was your pal since prep school. As a Wise Man said: I know that I know nothing. People who are oh so sure of stuff they can't possibly know the first thing about only show their ignorance. So, well, Mr. Freud reincarnated, and obviously the reincarnation of Joseph Joachim as well - I bow to your superior wisdom (in case you didn't notice - sarcasm)

  • @MichaelnChristine ...and I am a university History major.

  • Bickley, Nora, ed. and trans. Letters from and to Joseph Joachim. London: Macmillan, 1914/Dietrich, Albert, and Widmann, J. V. Recollections of Johannes Brahms. New York: Scribner’s Sons, 1899/Geiringer, Karl. Brahms: His Life and Work. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1936/Specht, Richard. Johannes Brahms 1930/ etc....

  • @criscendi1 o.k dear but you really enjoy this silent music when you have violin and play with others in group and the same music in question...my regards to your friends and family...jzpatelut....

  • it was played in boys before flowers <33

  • @criscendi1 o.k for your concern over 'Bach' ..No matter how you pronounce in an english but important is how you enjoy listening this 'Waltz' of Brahms...jzpatelut....

  • This sucks metal is the besy

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  • @blindguardian33

    I am a great classics fan, and I love Brahms. and ironically I have very little patience for Rock and metal.

    the one who left that comment was probably my brother who is the exact opposite of me. I must have forgotten to sign out.

  • @MetalFreak973

    Sorry, didn't mean to leave two messages. Didn't think the first went through.

    I can understand why one would like either genre. I'm just saying there's no problem in liking both.

  • @MetalFreak973 Classics are Greek and roman literature.  Classical refers to an era in the common practice period.

  • @dumyhary

    When you think about it, metal is like classical music with distortion... Well, kind of.

    Either way, there's no reason you can't like both.

  • @blindguardian33 Metal is distorted classical music? If you throw out the melody, all the modulations, all the cadences, all of the forms, phrasing and aesthetic sense. Metal is fine but it's relation to the Classical era is minuscule.

  • @MichaelnChristine

    You're probably looking towards "metal" such as Linkin Park, Disturbed, Korn, etc. And I said Metal is sort of like classical with distortion.

    With power metal, it's completely different. Melody certainly exists. Some of these artists are even inspired by these classical composers, especially with the lead guitars. Check out Dragonland - Beethoven's Nightmare or Trans-Siberian Orchestra (Melodic with elements of Power Metal).