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  • 1756-1763-seven years old war :)

  • I'd say the Beatles or Queen are just as good. Why is it impossible for someone to like multiple types of music?

  • Prussian king Friderick II. composition for Flute concerto.

    But most probably it was Johan Joachim Quantz (close friend of Frederick II.) who composed this piece of music.

  • I love the fact that this stupid hip hop, rap crap has taken over and this music is considered garbage by modern day "Youths"...

  • @EvilKorbinDallas

    1750s youth most likely listened to garbage themselves

    classic music wasnt entirely the preferred dancing music of the common people in the 18th century.

  • @Sturmmann This music is extremely better then todays music "YOOYOOY I STICK MAH DIK IN DIS GIRLS PUSSY AND MADE 100 DOLLAAAAAAAA GANGSTAAAAA" thats all I hear from rap and hip hop music. And in the 1750 it depends on the area, European traditional music is the best (:

  • @EvilKorbinDallas

    Sure but you cant quickly subscribe to what your grandparents kept saying about your generation. This is a repeating cycle of old age narcissism.

    Another myth is that older generations were somehow tougher. (prior to WW1)

    Classical music in its day was likely the favorite of leisured classes and the upper middle class. Lesser classes most likely preferred rowdier dancing music.

  • @Sturmmann No, I am youth, I did not get influenced or repeating what my parents/grandparents said, I actually hate this modern crap. Its all talking about either "Sex" "Killing" "stealing" thats practically how all rap songs go with a few exceptions. Yeah but those rowdier dancing music (Like Irish Jigs) never consisted of disgusting things as much as todays music does. Cant deny it.

  • @EvilKorbinDallas

    lol oh jesus... it's unfortunate you're incapable of appreciating both classical forms of music, and talented creative hip hop as well... Us youth are multi-talented, I suppose

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  • @alliant So you're saying modern music is better then this? It takes ages to compose music like this, intelligence to create something as beautiful as this. THIS IS TALENT.

    Whilst putting lyrics to a beat is not, I can create 'music' with a beat and rap lyrics aswell. Son some crackers locked me up that's how I lost my mind

    Hit him from behind four times and toss the nine, !! him

    He didn't listen told him give me the shine

    The sick !! is when the police, came around to get me

    Hmm talent

  • @alliant I take it back, this is talent watch?v=ITlgPsfUH3o&feature=ch­annel_video_title

    Lmao

  • It was the time when every monarchs and every noble gentlemen of Europe spoke french from Portugal to Russia.

  • Such lovely music for such a brutal event in human history. I guess we can sum it all up with....Humanity=Genocide by design.

  • Its not Haydn and not Mozart its Friedrich the Great of Prussia. Yes, he composed this and many other flute concertos and symphonies. This is his Symphony in D Major. Search youtube for "Friedrich der Grosse Sinfonia in D Major. Also his Flute Concerto in C major is great- search for the first movement( Allegro), you'll think you are listening to Handel.

  • The music is from the very early classical period...probably right after the death of J.S Bach in 1750, or maybe even earlier, because composers had begun composing in the new style at the same time that J.S Bach and Handel brought the Baroque period to it's ultimate glory. The presence of harpsichord continuo (a Baroque aesthetic) is telltale sign that it is a little too early to be Mozart, or late Haydn, although Haydn's earliest works for large ensemble still featured harpsichord.

  • @romino707 Its Haydn my dear friend

  • @dasbootxxx its not Haydn; Friedrich II composed this

  • One of the greatest wars of all time. So many cool characters, George II, James Wolfe, Montcalm, Ferdinand of Brunswick, William Pitt, and Frederick the Great. My second favourite war after World War 1.

  • @MajBlood I agree with you there. What do you think about the Napoleonic wars?

  • @TheLiberalKnight Eh. Not really my war. I prefer the fighting in the Americas of the Seven Years' War and their tricorner hats rather than their weird caps from the Napoleonic Wars. Though it still has its moments. Napoleon, Pitt the Younger, Horatio Nelson, Wellington and the peninsular war. Good stuff. And of course, I love the Sharpe series that takes place during the Napoleonic Wars.

  • 0.20 is not the battle of Valmy in?

  • @GTAHunyadi Yes! I recognize the french 1791 helmets

  • que musiquinha chata!!!

  • @ 2:27 is not the seven years war, that is marloborough leading a cavalry charge @ rammilles in 1706 during the spanish war of succession

  • the music sounds distinctively mozart. with the harpzicord, im guessing beginning of the Classical period. if so, it must have been contemporary for the time of the Seven Years War at best, if not later. can someone help me out here?

  • this music doesn't sound Mozart at all....Im guessing it's Handel or a lesser known Italian contemporary.....could be wrong but definately not mozart.....Mozart was long after the seven years war

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