It's so annoying people keep fighting over their style of music. Everyone who listens and comments to classical music on YT think they are suddenly intelligent and some sort of 'creme de la creme'. They start saying this is 'the best' and how shitty the world is nowadays.
Please people, stfu. Appreciate this music, but stop whining about how bad it is now and enjoy try to enjoy things from modern society (I listen to all styles of music and I don't think one of them is the best).
@me0at0tube yeah cause you obviously don`t know shit about composition. Or never want to be very good in a domain. It`s called being mediocre. Ppl like you are also annoying for us, so we are even.
@ThePupidarko If you look at how much square feet is in texas, everyone in the world would have roughly 1000 sq feet to move around in, so it isn't a matter of space we could actually fit 10x the amount :P
If we continue to multiply at this rate, there will be no room to live in this world? There is 6 billion people today, tomorrow will be 12 billion, than100 billion. It is nice to have nature like this, but with so much people to feed how will that look like-pollution, no clean springs, tons and tons of garbage, no job, place to live - look at India and China.
Gallipoli was a stupid horrible waste of lives along with the rest of WWI. I hope by some miracle that we somehow never have to go through such a pointless waste of lives like that again, but I thing that the world will, given enough time. How in the world can humans be that evil and stupid to create wars like that?
@pfewell I agree. I hope we never get duped into imperialistic wars like previous generations did. Hopefully we will remember WWI and the utter waste of so many young men. Unfortunately the people at the top like their war games and I like you fear that one day history may repeat itself.
This has always been one of my all time favorites. I first heard this in the movie "Gallipoli" and fell in love with it. Thanks for sharing the music and the beautiful inspiring slideshow.
johann sebastian bach- tocca & fuge in D minor &"air on a G sting" ,
Rodrigo: Concierto De Aranjuez . Adiago, Beethoven (moonlight sonata & "fur elise",symphony no.6 ), allegri: miserere mei deus, Lascia ch'io pianga- Frederick George Handel, Chopin- Nocture in C sharp minor Op. Posth, Mozart- Requiem- Sequentia: Lacrimosa & Agnus Dei, Carmina Burana: O Fortuna ,
voca me ,
Dome epias, I KNOW YOU SAID 5, couldn't help myself :) made it as small as I could
Sort of depends on my mood.... but Albinoni in G minor, Mozart Requiem - 1st movement, Bach Prelude in G minor, Mozart concerto #21, Thais Meditation (cello)
I appreciate and agree with the comments at the end re` world hunger. The trouble is, donating to a charity is really a indirect way of paying wages and administering the charity. Further, very little aid reaches the intended target populations all the very needy geographic locations ob this earth. The real issue and enemy to poverty and hunger (in their literal definitions as hunger and poverty are relative anywhere in the world) is, I think, globalization and the IMF, and World Bank.
A great audio and video. However, as a Brit living in North America, I ask myself `is it as entertaining as, say, `American Pickers`, `The Next Great Baker`, Hoarders, Buried Alive`, and the likes of all such trash dumb down the population TV..........I leave the verdict of that to all that visit this and other such downloads of genuious!
@iletmedya Why would you even mention such name in this masterpiece? People like you actually work to maintain that boy's fame by wasting letters on Youtube comments reminding us of his existence. The simple act of reading the last two words in your comment creates an image of his face in my visual cortex. I had almost forgot who he was until I saw his name again. Thank you
Saint-Saens : The Swan - Carnival of the Animals Saint-Saens : The Carnival of the Animals - Aquarium Franz Schubert : Ständchen (Leise flehen meine Lieder..) Franz Schubert: Impromptus, Op. 90: No. 4 in A-flat Major Johann Sebastian Bach : Air Suite Nr. 3 Mendelssohn - Song without words Op.109 Mendelssohn: Gondellieder op. 19 no. 6 J.Brahms - Ungarischer Tanz Nr.5 - Hungarian Dance No.5 Tchaikovsky ~ Schwanensee ~ Tanz der Schwäne Tchaikovsky ~ Nussknacker ~ Tanz der Zuckerfee
If so, Rachmaninov 2 and 3,Tchaikovsky 1,Grieg 1,Mozart 21.
If not: Clair De lune - Debussy, Rachmaninov - Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini, Albinoni - Adagio, Yorgos Kazantzis - As Ballad, Smetana - Vltava/ Die Moldau but it's rather a tie between all of them!
Please note that contemporary classical music is excluded from this list. For instance, John Williams or Ennio Morricone, as great as they are, does not belong to this list.
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.
É disso que o mundo precisa...músicas que alimentem alma e elevem e não músicas repulsivas que rebaixam o ser humano como funk e outros produtos das trevas. Simplesmente maravilhoso.
This is my favorite classical music piece right now. Everytime i listen to it, i remember the only girl i have fallen in real love and then tears start streaming down my face. It is kinda like a guilty pleasure, you know that you are depressed but still want to get the feel of this beautiful piece.
Oh by the way, this is a PIECE, not a song. Please note this and increase the awareness among the listeners. Thank you.
I looked so long to find this haunting melody. I had it on a collection CD but did not know who did it except that I loved it-Thanks Mr Albinoni! this makes me cry each time I hear it's beauty
One of my all time favorites! It's such a spiritual piece. There's this sense of longing, gentle and yet haunting. I have it in my music library on my cell phone. When I hear this kind of music it demonstrates the Image of God in a world of popular disbelief!
my parents always played me classical music when I was a little kid (1-5y old) and I clearly remember this being my very favourite song of all. it's funny, that like last 10 years or so I've been listening either metal or trance/dubstep and when I listen these beautiful pieces of classical music it brings still very weird, unique emotions, feelings I'll never forget.
My friend who was grade 8 violn told me a lot of their peices come from classical, and she was very heavily into metal and also played electric guitar
I enjoyed her violin playing, before she killed herself
Thank you for these landscapes,for this Albinoni adagio,always as magic as the first time . I can't anymore give money to unknown peoples after having worked on this topic.I was closely involved with the swarming of worms in the quagmire of funds raised for the Far East Tsunami in Thailand.So many greedy guys were attracted by the smell of easy money ( US clown asso.= hidden jewish thiefs ) and lots of companies & bank specialized in helping ..their own greed. Thank you,anyway and sorry.
One Y later ( today) As we prepare to watch some cool music , to relax after traffic jam stress .. we take a great slap in the face with the uglyest add a jewish trader can chit , and the filthyest greed mind samples ..it's shock !! ADL share holder simply asked to introduce thes peaces of fine arts on Youtube, to get some more geld back !!
And don't search anymore topics concerning Gaza kids death in " weapons accidents " or by the effect of " jewish starving wall .".. kasher only !!!!
Talk about a powerful piece of music, and the lines from Gallipoli (I can't believe that film is 30 years old) are just incredible... thanks for uploading
I almost thought I had forgotten my classical-fu. But no. In fact Adagio is what Agnes plays while hurting herself in Fucking Åmål. A perfect match to somber self-injury, if I might add.
@intelligentdesigner Adagio in G minor, which he claimed to have transcribed from a manuscript fragment of an Albinoni sonata that he had received from the Saxon State Library. He stated that he had arranged the work but not composed it. He subsequently revised this story, claiming it as his own original composition. The fragment has never appeared in public; Giazotto stated that it contained only the bass line, and the work was copyrighted by Giazotto.
It's so annoying people keep fighting over their style of music. Everyone who listens and comments to classical music on YT think they are suddenly intelligent and some sort of 'creme de la creme'. They start saying this is 'the best' and how shitty the world is nowadays.
Please people, stfu. Appreciate this music, but stop whining about how bad it is now and enjoy try to enjoy things from modern society (I listen to all styles of music and I don't think one of them is the best).
me0at0tube 5 hours ago
@me0at0tube yeah cause you obviously don`t know shit about composition. Or never want to be very good in a domain. It`s called being mediocre. Ppl like you are also annoying for us, so we are even.
Serinia4melodic 1 hour ago
The BEST classical music has to offer...
0646520 2 days ago
@ThePupidarko If you look at how much square feet is in texas, everyone in the world would have roughly 1000 sq feet to move around in, so it isn't a matter of space we could actually fit 10x the amount :P
MyRoflpwned 2 days ago
i would like to dedicate this to my newly deceased grandmother. may the angels guide thee home...
feggman2 3 days ago
Wundervoll !
Lampodoria 3 days ago
So much emotion in this piece, nothing like todays music.
SoulSlayerRecordings 4 days ago
No thanks, I think more wars and disease are necessary just to keep some rate of overpopulation. Now government will allow Chinese two children BRRR!
What is realistic solution? Yeah, we will live on Mars :)
ThePupidarko 5 days ago
If we continue to multiply at this rate, there will be no room to live in this world? There is 6 billion people today, tomorrow will be 12 billion, than100 billion. It is nice to have nature like this, but with so much people to feed how will that look like-pollution, no clean springs, tons and tons of garbage, no job, place to live - look at India and China.
ThePupidarko 5 days ago
My soul hurts
Idrivethe405 5 days ago
Belissima!
Vitorpaulo3 6 days ago
Gallipoli was a stupid horrible waste of lives along with the rest of WWI. I hope by some miracle that we somehow never have to go through such a pointless waste of lives like that again, but I thing that the world will, given enough time. How in the world can humans be that evil and stupid to create wars like that?
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@pfewell I agree. I hope we never get duped into imperialistic wars like previous generations did. Hopefully we will remember WWI and the utter waste of so many young men. Unfortunately the people at the top like their war games and I like you fear that one day history may repeat itself.
19STU84 6 days ago
Can anyone tell me if this is indeed the song the cellist plays in The Cellist of Sarajevo? I'd greatly appreciate it.
Heneruuree 1 week ago
Any1 see the movie about Gallipoli?
Aznc00kie 1 week ago 2
@Aznc00kie My favourite movie of all time.Such an awe inspiring film. So poignant and sad.
bobgladstone 1 week ago
wow!
WEMEF 1 week ago
A mon père qui doit guérir le plus vite possible si dieu le veut , je prie tous les jours
vince89130 1 week ago
@vince89130 peut ton pere retrouver sa santé :'(
Manuel1995665 1 week ago 2
@Manuel1995665 Merci
vince89130 1 week ago
Best cover of this goes to the Doors, just as good, or maybe better based on your opinion...
SuperDiamondDogs 1 week ago
Fabulously wonderfull!!!!!
Alex12346383 1 week ago
this was in the anime boys over flowers lol
crazyshanon31 1 week ago
es una cancion musical de musica clasica de tomaso albinoni en sol menor
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Não consigo ouvir inteira...meu coração parece que vai partir de tanta tristeza...
melvabriana 1 week ago
162 people downvoted to say how many listen to Bieber.
21stcenturystudio 1 week ago
love love love this... amazing!
MrPulchinela 1 week ago
Just beatiuful. Close your eyes and enjoy
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RACCATTApalle91804 1 week ago
This has always been one of my all time favorites. I first heard this in the movie "Gallipoli" and fell in love with it. Thanks for sharing the music and the beautiful inspiring slideshow.
scneese64 1 week ago
sorry, please separate Rachmanninov from Beethoven!Thanks*
nadaschka 2 weeks ago
Beethoven: 7th Sinfonie movement 2
Rachmanninov: All night vigil movement 2 "blagoslovi dushe moja gospoda"
Schumann Opus 96 "Nachtlied"
Dvorak : New World Sinfonie as a whole
Pachelbel : Canon in C Major
nadaschka 2 weeks ago
Samuel Barber - Adagio For Strings
Albinoni - Adagio in G Minor
Handel - Largo from Xerxes
Lizst - Liebestraum
Mozart - Serenade for Winds
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johann sebastian bach- tocca & fuge in D minor &"air on a G sting" ,
Rodrigo: Concierto De Aranjuez . Adiago, Beethoven (moonlight sonata & "fur elise",symphony no.6 ), allegri: miserere mei deus, Lascia ch'io pianga- Frederick George Handel, Chopin- Nocture in C sharp minor Op. Posth, Mozart- Requiem- Sequentia: Lacrimosa & Agnus Dei, Carmina Burana: O Fortuna ,
voca me ,
Dome epias, I KNOW YOU SAID 5, couldn't help myself :) made it as small as I could
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Sort of depends on my mood.... but Albinoni in G minor, Mozart Requiem - 1st movement, Bach Prelude in G minor, Mozart concerto #21, Thais Meditation (cello)
saloliver 2 weeks ago
I've been looking for this.
Thank you so much.
So beautiful.
legitimateJunkiee 2 weeks ago
I feel like I'm in Sarajevo
AChilledOutChap 2 weeks ago
Adagio in G (1st)
Danse Macabre (2nd)
Moonlight Sonata (3rd)
Minuet by boccherini (4th)
Bach's prelude (5th)
ShadowKeeper98 2 weeks ago
I appreciate and agree with the comments at the end re` world hunger. The trouble is, donating to a charity is really a indirect way of paying wages and administering the charity. Further, very little aid reaches the intended target populations all the very needy geographic locations ob this earth. The real issue and enemy to poverty and hunger (in their literal definitions as hunger and poverty are relative anywhere in the world) is, I think, globalization and the IMF, and World Bank.
8corporal 2 weeks ago
A great audio and video. However, as a Brit living in North America, I ask myself `is it as entertaining as, say, `American Pickers`, `The Next Great Baker`, Hoarders, Buried Alive`, and the likes of all such trash dumb down the population TV..........I leave the verdict of that to all that visit this and other such downloads of genuious!
8corporal 2 weeks ago
162 people are listening Justin Bieber.
iletmedya 2 weeks ago 20
@iletmedya Why would you even mention such name in this masterpiece? People like you actually work to maintain that boy's fame by wasting letters on Youtube comments reminding us of his existence. The simple act of reading the last two words in your comment creates an image of his face in my visual cortex. I had almost forgot who he was until I saw his name again. Thank you
boarding5401 1 week ago 3
@boarding5401
Maybe youre right.But he is a damned real for our life.Greeting.
iletmedya 1 week ago
@iletmedya I think it's unfortunate that you even have to mention that puberty ridden little girl in this...
I was listening to this beautiful song.
And then I saw your comment. It ruined my listening experience.
What would compel you to think of that piece of garbage?
Just enjoy the music, please.
iluvpanther 1 week ago
@iletmedya 163 :(
priyashonali 1 week ago
@priyashonali
unfortunately, i cant understand people sometimes.
iletmedya 1 week ago
@iletmedya ten people are sadly liking an overused comment thats even a bit inappropriate here... :(
Manuel1995665 1 week ago 5
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i dont know,maybe. i show respect to different ideas.
iletmedya 1 week ago
@iletmedya 164 ))))
Halfelv 4 days ago in playlist klas
Gymnopedie no 3, Lent ent Triste, Satie.
00kaphill 2 weeks ago
Ralph Vaughn Williams - Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Claude Debussy - Clair de Lune
jameswandii 2 weeks ago
Chopin Nocturne E op 62, NO 2 E Maj.
Chopin Fantaisie Impromptu Opus posthume 66,
Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor, "Quasi una fantasia", Op. 27, No. 2
"Moonlight sonata"
Mozart Piano Sonata no. 1 in C, K. 279, Mov. 3
Albiboni adagio in G minor.
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F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy - Violin concerto D-minor - 3rd mov part1
Schubert Moment Musicaux No. 3 in F Minor
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto E Minor op. 64, 3 mov.
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64 - Movement 1/1
Vivaldi Four Seasons: Summer
Antonin Dvorak, tempo di valse (Serenade for strings in E Major, Op 22)
Johann Sebastian Bach Weihnachtsoratorium "wie soll ich dich empfangen"
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When I would be ready to die, I will ask to play this adage.
Cuando esté preparado para morir, pediré que ejecuten este adagio.
Urkanval 2 weeks ago
Great idea, LifetimeLoner.
Ohhhhh.....once I got started it's hard to just pick 5.
Dvorak - New World
Beethoven - Symphony No 9
Bach - Prelude in C Major
Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody
Anything by Chopin
ckhunt99 2 weeks ago
Simply sublime..
DarkSideOfTheMind61 2 weeks ago
Tchaikovsky - Concierto para violín - Allegro moderato parte I
Georges Bizet - Opera Carmen - Habanera
Manuel de Falla- El Amor Brujo- Cancíon del Fuego Fatuo
Enrique Granados - Danzas españolas - Andaluza
Luigi Bocherinni - Los españoles se divierten por las calles de "Música nocturna de Madrid"
rojocadmio 2 weeks ago
Chopin- concerto 1
Mozart- piano concerto 20
Mozart- great mass in C
Beethoven- symphony 7 mov2
Rachmaninoff- concerto 3
msidofsky 2 weeks ago 27
Adagio in G minor-Albinoni
Aranjuez Concert-Joaquin Rodriguez
Pachelbel's Canon-Pachelbel
Ride of the Valkyries-Wagner
9th Sinphony-Beethoven
RTO41 2 weeks ago
RIP Archy Hamilton
ComfortEagleofJerico 2 weeks ago
"there will be life, there will be intellegance, but there wont be no more humans. Not here.. Not on a biliion worlds..."
overrevit 2 weeks ago
SO amazing! exactly what i love about classical music!
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bluelunars 3 weeks ago
Albinoni - Adagio in G minor
Dvorak - The New World, 2sd movement
Vivaldi - The Storm / Winter (too hard to chose)
Mozart - Symphony n40
Handel - Sarabande
But loving so much, Chopin, Brahms, Strauss, Liszt, Mozart... and i'm 20 years old.
simonmyrockinparis 3 weeks ago
beautiful.
marisa75785 3 weeks ago
What recording is this? Anyone know the conductor or orchestra?
timliamcole 3 weeks ago
Elgar - Cello Concerto, E Minor, Adagio
Handel - Sarabande
Mahler - 5th Symphony, Adagietto
Barber - Adagio for Strings
Albinoni/Giazotto - Adagio, G Minor
(But was hard to leave off Moonlight Sonata, Enigma Variations and Pachelbel's Canon)
timliamcole 3 weeks ago
Mozart- Lacrimosa
Debussy- Claire De Lune
Chopin- Raindrop Prelude
Dvorak- Humoresque
Debussy- Beau Soir
That was very very hard, but I did it :)
dandaily4 3 weeks ago
1. Mozart Requiem, my favorite being either the Dies Irae or Kyrie
2. Ode to Joy
3. Infernal Gallop (but i call it The Can Can)
4. Air on the G String
5. Vivaldi's 4 seasons Winter
kelsiegirl19 3 weeks ago
şu çılgın eseri aşkı memnu finalinde çalma fikri kiminse onun ağzına sıçıyim.
ua1908 3 weeks ago
1.Prokofiev ,Romeo and Juliet
2.Rimsky-Korsakov, Scheherazade
3.Johann Strauss II, The Blue Danube Waltz
4.Beethoven,Moonlight Sonata
5.Orff,Carmina Burana
Playmaker2810 3 weeks ago
My top five
1. La Campanella
2. Moonlight Sonata
3. Adagio in G minor (I like both the remix and the original)
4. Minuit in G major
5. Vivaldi's Spring and Bach's Air on G-string.
Bakugantsuvai1 3 weeks ago
My top 5:
Prokofiev - Piano concerto No. 3
Rachmaninoff - Piano concerto No. 2
Bach - French Suite No. 2
Liszt - Mephisto Waltz No. 1
Chopin - Nocturne No. 3 Op. 9
lexf99 3 weeks ago
My five favorites so far, might just be:
- J.S. Bach Brandenburg #5, Allegro
- Dvorak The American 1st movement.
- Mozart piano concerto #23, 2nd movement.
- Mozart Requiem in D Minor K 626, 3. Sequentia, 2. Tuba Mirum
Oh no Beethoven needs to be in here, and Rachmaninov, Chopin,Handel, Schubert, Schumann Albinoni now, and so many more... ugh
madamewho 3 weeks ago
It's hard to pick five out of all outstanding classical pieces. Anyway, I choose my own favorite songs:
- Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto in e, Op. 64. I. Allegro molto appassionato
- Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, op 37a - June : Bacarolle
- Schubert - Piano Trio No. 2 in E flat major, D. 929 (Op. 100); Andante con moto
- Albinoni - Adagio in G Minor
- Iosif Ivanovici - Waves of the Danube Waltz
michaellaw312 3 weeks ago
Winter - vivaldi
Adagio in G Minor (Albinoni)
Sarabande (Handel)
Canon in D (Pachelbel)
kchatchaturian: sabre dance
BiNiSSiO 3 weeks ago
Chopin Polonaise Op 53
Beethoven Symphony 9
Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody 2
Liszt Mephisto Waltz 1
Albinoni Adagio in G Minor
bojovick18 3 weeks ago
J. S. Bach (Concerto No.5 in F Minor BWV 1056 II. LARGO)
Bedřich Smetana: VLTAVA, Symphonic Poem
Adagio in G Minor (Albinoni)
Adagio for Strings (Barber)
Air on the G String (Bach)
PiNa1971 3 weeks ago
Moonlight Sonata (Beethoven)
Piano Quartet in C Minor Opus 60 3rd Mov. Andante (Brahms)
Adagio for Strings (Barber)
Etude in E major Op. 10 no. 3 (Chopin)
Air on the G String (Bach)
MusicIsMyLife5656 3 weeks ago
Top Five:
Richard Wagner; Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral
Mozart; Canzonetta Sull'aria
Beethoven; 7th Symphony
Tchaikovsky; 1812 overture
Edward Elgar; Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1
TheDailyWhigne 3 weeks ago
GREAT!!!!!!!
kommunikator60 3 weeks ago
Does piano concertos count?
If so, Rachmaninov 2 and 3,Tchaikovsky 1,Grieg 1,Mozart 21.
If not: Clair De lune - Debussy, Rachmaninov - Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini, Albinoni - Adagio, Yorgos Kazantzis - As Ballad, Smetana - Vltava/ Die Moldau but it's rather a tie between all of them!
tisho91 3 weeks ago
Totentaz: Lizst
Polovetsian Dances From Prince Igor: Borodin
Concerto Grosso Op. 6, No. 8: Corelli
Clarinet Concerto: Poulenc
Clarinet Concerto: Finzi
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TheBaroqueChannel 4 weeks ago
Winter - vivaldi
Monnlight Sonata - Beethoven
Adagio in G minor - Albinoni
Toccata and Fuge - Bach
and Masquerade - Khachaturian
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LifetimeLoner 4 weeks ago
My choices:
Adagio in G Minor (Albinoni)
Four Seasons - Winter (Vivaldi)
Symphony No. 3 - 2nd mov. ( Brahms)
Sarabande (Handel)
Canon in D (Pachelbel)
LifetimeLoner 4 weeks ago 2
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 4 weeks ago 45
@LifetimeLoner bizet: roma 4th mvt.
albinoni: adagio
pachelbel: canon
kchatchaturian: sabre dance
bizet: ouverture op.19
kommunikator60 3 weeks ago
@LifetimeLoner I think what you implied was the 3rd movement of Brahms No.3, not the 2nd one. But anyway, here are my picks:
Adagio in G Minor (Albinoni)
Trio in E flat, op. 100 (Schubert)
Symphony No. 25 in G Minor (Mozart)
Four Seasons, Summer (Vivaldi)
Jazz Suite No. 2 (Shostakovich)
MrElephantMemory 3 weeks ago
@MrElephantMemory Yes, it should be 3rd movement, thanks for pointing this out.
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@LifetimeLoner marriage of figaro overture (mozart), Beethoven's 9th symphony,
palladio (Karl Jenkins),
Hungarian dance No. 5 (Brahms),
eine kleine nachtmusik (mozart)
cripple128 3 weeks ago
@LifetimeLoner Definitely my 5 favorites are
1. Souvenirs Op.28, III (Pas de Deux) by Samuel Barber
2. Gymnopedie No. 1, by Erik Satie
3. The Pas de Deux from the Nutcracker, by Tchaikovsky
4. Arabesque 1, by Claude Debussy
5. Clair de Lune, by Gabriel Faure
Abloomith 3 weeks ago
@LifetimeLoner
* Pathetique, 2nd movement: adagio cantabile (Beethoven)
* op 28, no. 15 aka Raindrop Prelude (Chopin)
* op.10 no.3 aka Tristesse (Chopin)
* New World Symphony, 2nd movement, part 1 (Dvorak)
* The Snow Storm, 9th movement: Winter Road aka Metal Gear Solid theme (Georgy Sviridov)
20114D 3 weeks ago
@LifetimeLoner
Moonlight Sonata
Ode to Joy
Zadok the Priest
Enigma Variations Nimrod
Sarabande
HelmutVillam 3 weeks ago in playlist Classical
@LifetimeLoner
Danse Macabre - Camille Saint Saens
In the Hall of the Mountain King -Greig
Four Seasons: Winter -Vivaldi
Moonlight Sonata -Beethoven
Silence -Beethoven
Sorry for sending twice. Just remembered Danse Macabre
bluelunars 3 weeks ago
@LifetimeLoner Requiem - Mozart Moonlight - Beethoven Canon in D - Pachelbel Adagio g minor - Albinoni Piano Concerto No.7 in G minor BWV1058 - Bach
groumpf12 2 weeks ago in playlist AA
@LifetimeLoner
albinoni - adagio in g (this)
roland dyens - sonatine libre (and anything else really)
barrios - julia florida (barcarolle)
chopin - anything really
vivaldi - 4 seasons - winter
steliospitsillides 2 weeks ago
@LifetimeLoner
Bizet - Habanera
Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture
Mozart - Dies Irae
Beethoven - Für Elise & Ode to Joy
innuendomaker 2 weeks ago
@LifetimeLoner
no particular order:
Bach - Air on the G String - 3rd Orchestral Suite|
Handel - Sarabande
Jean-Baptiste Lully - Les Folies d'Espagne
Amadeus Mozart - Piano Concerto 4 Andante
Beethoven - Symphony 7 mvt2
CeltBlue 2 weeks ago
Esta música leva ao encontro do ser...
Isabela8587 4 weeks ago
Bihter :(
sandricaak 1 month ago 4
É disso que o mundo precisa...músicas que alimentem alma e elevem e não músicas repulsivas que rebaixam o ser humano como funk e outros produtos das trevas. Simplesmente maravilhoso.
LadyMitaili 1 month ago
megatronic.socialgo.com
IranzuA 1 month ago
oti to kalitero apo klassiki moysiki
sportbillikos 1 month ago
Hai messo uno stupendo paesaggio marino , con un tramonto bellissimo
un abbraccio
pariszita42 1 month ago
sei meravigliosa sai mettere cose belle e straordinarie
pariszita42 1 month ago
sei meravigliosa
pariszita42 1 month ago
BELLISSIMO E STUPENDO VIDEO
pariszita42 1 month ago
RIP Kim Jong-Il :((
Danielklicka 1 month ago
Восхитительно!!!Гармония музыки и природы.
toma1944ful 1 month ago in playlist Liked videos
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This is my favorite classical music piece right now. Everytime i listen to it, i remember the only girl i have fallen in real love and then tears start streaming down my face. It is kinda like a guilty pleasure, you know that you are depressed but still want to get the feel of this beautiful piece.
Oh by the way, this is a PIECE, not a song. Please note this and increase the awareness among the listeners. Thank you.
MrElephantMemory 1 month ago 3
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LifetimeLoner 1 month ago
I love this music with a good book of Nietzsche..
mich99nietzsche 1 month ago
I want this song at my funeral. Or maybe the doors cover version of this song!!
ajavja 1 month ago
I looked so long to find this haunting melody. I had it on a collection CD but did not know who did it except that I loved it-Thanks Mr Albinoni! this makes me cry each time I hear it's beauty
Mountchoirboy 1 month ago
donosi sklad i mir u moju dušu.kao tek razvijen list na blagom prolećnom suncu;sanjam.
tiaazzurro 1 month ago
One of my all time favorites! It's such a spiritual piece. There's this sense of longing, gentle and yet haunting. I have it in my music library on my cell phone. When I hear this kind of music it demonstrates the Image of God in a world of popular disbelief!
SamuraiFrank67 1 month ago 2
@SamuraiFrank67 nothing to do with god, just a great peace of art of an extraordanary artist!
tothemass 1 month ago
@tothemass right on! The composer, Remo Giazotto has given us a wonderful piece of music.
jpstenino 1 month ago
I come here to recharge my sanity batteries
divenutslincoln 1 month ago
preciosa cancion
TheChamiro 1 month ago
Im a fifteen year old girl. Im here, not listening to rap :)
dmasri100 1 month ago
@dmasri100 you are a girl from my world.Congratulations!
strrawberrygirl 1 month ago
@dmasri100 you must be depressed then. you gonna be fine thou, its just hormones! ;-)
hadijiz 1 month ago
@hadijiz no, i just think its a beautiful piece. ;P
dmasri100 1 month ago
This song is very beautiful.
silenthillfan7888 1 month ago
The extreme beauty of this piece makes me cry.
samuelcohen1 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
my parents always played me classical music when I was a little kid (1-5y old) and I clearly remember this being my very favourite song of all. it's funny, that like last 10 years or so I've been listening either metal or trance/dubstep and when I listen these beautiful pieces of classical music it brings still very weird, unique emotions, feelings I'll never forget.
creativenick1 1 month ago
@creativenick1 heavy metal is still for the win though.
and a lot of metal peices comes from classical.
My friend who was grade 8 violn told me a lot of their peices come from classical, and she was very heavily into metal and also played electric guitar
I enjoyed her violin playing, before she killed herself
silenthillfan7888 1 month ago
So Beatiful. Thanks :-)
TheGuitarkim 1 month ago
RIP Saab :(
celticmadliam 1 month ago 10
Malcolm. :)
plamoalka 1 month ago 2
Beautiful. For any dance music listeners, Tiesto created an excellent remix for this composition under "Athena"
spanishslik11 1 month ago
This song for a para how was killed in Rwanda in 1994. He don't hear me but I hear for him
Roro7500 1 month ago
IMMORTAL MUSIC..........COMPREHENSIVE OF EVERYTHING......NAISSANCE....DEVELOPMENT....LOVE.....DEATH
alfercapp 1 month ago
well thats just beautiful.
Xephrocrsith 1 month ago
It's just as if Isaw what was behind the Heaven's Door.
77733oleg 1 month ago
What are your legs?
Springs. Steel Springs
What are they going to do?
Hurl me down the track
How fast can you run?
As fast as a leopard
How fast are you going to run?
As fast as a leopard!
Then let's see you do it!
aussierobbobob 1 month ago
@aussierobbobob Awesome film Gallipoli
Bjarkigd1 1 month ago
Bellisimo !!!!! Gracias
usaespspo 1 month ago
Most of the photos are gorgeous,to say nothing of divine music.
77733oleg 1 month ago
Thank you for these landscapes,for this Albinoni adagio,always as magic as the first time . I can't anymore give money to unknown peoples after having worked on this topic.I was closely involved with the swarming of worms in the quagmire of funds raised for the Far East Tsunami in Thailand.So many greedy guys were attracted by the smell of easy money ( US clown asso.= hidden jewish thiefs ) and lots of companies & bank specialized in helping ..their own greed. Thank you,anyway and sorry.
BOOOZB 1 month ago
One Y later ( today) As we prepare to watch some cool music , to relax after traffic jam stress .. we take a great slap in the face with the uglyest add a jewish trader can chit , and the filthyest greed mind samples ..it's shock !! ADL share holder simply asked to introduce thes peaces of fine arts on Youtube, to get some more geld back !!
And don't search anymore topics concerning Gaza kids death in " weapons accidents " or by the effect of " jewish starving wall .".. kasher only !!!!
BOOOZB 1 month ago
I am 13(not joke) and listen to this. Masterpiece! So many memories about Might And Magic 6
tidesmain 1 month ago
@tidesmain You're also an attention seeker with comments like that.
limatedman 1 month ago
Qué belleza
afernangomez 1 month ago
jjaja me acuerdo cuando le mostré esta pieza a mi exnovio y se quedó dormido y no despertó hasta el día después para irse al trabajo jaja
vaqueritasunshine 1 month ago
Talk about a powerful piece of music, and the lines from Gallipoli (I can't believe that film is 30 years old) are just incredible... thanks for uploading
StueyMarsh 1 month ago
"How fast can you run?"
"As fast as a leopard!"
"How fast ARE you gonna run?"
"As fast as a leopard!"
"Well let's see you do it!"
arlooginky 1 month ago
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arlooginky 1 month ago
Unas fotos preciosas y la música aún mejor.
2009Maravillada 1 month ago
cudowna, przepiękna muzyka!!!
bogusia8888 1 month ago
this kinda reminds me of the Godfather
zinazina11 1 month ago
I almost thought I had forgotten my classical-fu. But no. In fact Adagio is what Agnes plays while hurting herself in Fucking Åmål. A perfect match to somber self-injury, if I might add.
ssyreeni 1 month ago
@ssyreeni super weird... i am watching it right now and paused the movie to make sure i knew what the song was...
ryaninweho 1 month ago
beautyfull
blagoj33 1 month ago
Who dislike this he does not have music sense...
phajiyev 1 month ago
<-- should have read the description ;)
intelligentdesigner 1 month ago
Remo Giazotto is the composer, not Albinoni.
intelligentdesigner 1 month ago
@intelligentdesigner Adagio in G minor, which he claimed to have transcribed from a manuscript fragment of an Albinoni sonata that he had received from the Saxon State Library. He stated that he had arranged the work but not composed it. He subsequently revised this story, claiming it as his own original composition. The fragment has never appeared in public; Giazotto stated that it contained only the bass line, and the work was copyrighted by Giazotto.
PiNa1971 1 month ago
superbe!!!
nordine98 1 month ago
can someone explain why some people dislike this song? That makes absolutely no sense at all!
laurasorianof1 1 month ago in playlist More videos from eddiexplorer
I would love the images to be credited. Where can I see the image at 2.30 for instance. How incredibly beautiful our world is!
Teghead 1 month ago
@Teghead I used to think it was a real picture like you, until I took an arrow in the knee.
therealKarateKid22 1 month ago in playlist Death and the Miser Soundtrack