Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto in E minor, 2nd movement
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Classicalmusiconly? Mendelssohn is a romantic composer. He's way after the Classical era. :p
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Beautiful
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@44standaman personally i don't think it holds a candle to the 1st movement.
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@Patel10314 Actually I think it is commonly recognized as such
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@Patel10314 but this is the greatest violin concerto ever
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Yeah ClassicalMusicOnly you REALLY need to start listing the artist(s) and/or orchestras in your video descriptions.
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i love this movement best out of all 3, even though it's definitely the least played. there's just something so subtly beautiful about it- no need for anything flashy, it's raw beauty on its own. absolutely gorgeous.
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Yes, Webber used many romantic & classical melodies in his compositions. But so have many others. Kismet used many Borodin melodies. Popular music of the early 20th century did it all the time. That's why the songs were so listenable and popular. Unlike so many new songs that are boring one note repetitive lines.
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Farts stink because molecules of shit get up your nose.
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Oh my, who is the violinist PLEASE?! That's a must-know, always. ;- )
Mendelssohn is underrated. This might be the greatest violin concerto ever written.
Patel10314 1 year ago 24
i love the 2nd movement. to me personally its his best movement
44standaman 1 year ago 6