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Classical Music Is NOT Boring
Who said classical music is boring?! Share this playlist with your friends and show them that classical music rocks! 🔥
Tracklist:
0:00:00 Jenkins - Concerto Grosso for Strings "Palladio": I. Allegretto
0:02:33 Haydn - Die Worte des Erlösers am Kreuze: IX. Il Terremoto
0:04:18 Litvinovsky - Suite for Strings "Le Grand Cahier": X. L'Incendie
0:06:38 Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake: Spanish Dance
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:08:50 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 2 "Summer": III. Presto
0:11:30 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 4 "Winter": I. Allegro non molto
0:14:47 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 4 "Winter": III. Allegro
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
Violin: Yuliya Lebedenko
0:17:52 Händel - Suite No. 11 in D Minor, HWV 437: III. Sarabande
0:20:41 Prokofiev - Romeo and Juliet: Death of Tybalt
0:25:13 Mussorgsky - Night on Bald Mountain
0:36:29 Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake: Scene by a Lake
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:39:02 Saint-Saëns - The Carnival of the Animals: VII. Aquarium (Live)
Orchestra da Camera Fiorentina, Giuseppe Lanzetta
0:41:20 Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker Suite: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Piano: Luke Faulkner
0:43:08 Rossini - Il Barbiere di Siviglia: "Cavatina di Figaro"
Mauro Bonfanti, Filippo Neri
0:48:03 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 11: III. Alla turca
Piano: Luke Faulkner
0:51:31 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 2, February. The Carnival
0:54:30 Chopin - Waltzes, Op. 64: No. 1 in D-Flat Major "Minute Waltz"
Piano: Vadim Chaimovich
0:56:21 Chopin - Fantaisie impromptu in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 66
1:02:19 Liszt - Grandes études de Paganini, S. 141: No. 3, Allegretto "La campanella"
Piano: Rogerio Tutti
1:07:18 Prokofiev - Ten Pieces for Piano from the Ballet “Romeo and Juliet”: No. 6, Montagues and Capulets (Dance of the Knights)
Piano: Luke Faulkner
1:11:18 Liszt - Mephisto Waltz No. 1
Piano: Rogerio Tutti
1:24:10 Orff/Killmayer - Carmina Burana: O Fortuna (Live)
Orquesta Reino de Aragón, Coro Amici Musicae, Igor Tantos
Mozart - Requiem, K. 626:
1:26:50 Introitus. Requiem
1:32:14 Kyrie
1:34:55 Sequentia. Dies Irae
Orchestra da Camera Fiorentina, Harmonia Cantata, Giuseppe Lanzetta
1:36:36 Verdi - Requiem: 2a. Dies Irae
Orquesta Reino de Aragón, Jose Antonio Sainz de Alfaro
1:38:46 Beethoven - Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 55 "Eroica": I. Allegro con brio (Live)
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
1:56:26 Mendelssohn - Symphony No. 4 in A major, Op. 90 "Italian": IV. Saltarello. Presto
Orchestra da Camera Fiorentina, Giuseppe Lanzetta
2:02:25 Schubert (arr. Mahler) - String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden": IV. Presto - Prestissimo
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
2:11:30 Dvořák - Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95 "From the New World": IV. Allegro con fuoco
Orquesta Reino de Aragón, Ricardo Casero
Paintings (in order of appearance):
Nicholas Poussin - The Dance to the Music of Time
Karl Brullov - The Last Day of Pompeii
Michael Wutky - Versuv-Ausbruch
John Singer Sargent - El Jaleo
Pieter Mulier - Storm in the Sea
Pieter Brueghel the Elder - The Hunters in the Snow
Claude Monet - The Magpie
Caravaggio - The Musicians
Alexandre Cabanel - Fallen Angel
Caspar David Friedrich - Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
Walter Crane - The Swan Maidens
Paul-François Quinsac - An Allegory of Summer
August Malmström - Dancing Fairies
Daniel Maclise - Christmas Party at Baron's Hall *
Willem Gabron - Still Life with Turkish Carpet and a Parrot
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo - Carnival Scene (The Minuet)
Rogelio de Egusquiza - The End of the Ball
Vincent van Gogh - Starry Night Over the Rhône
Joseph Danhauser - Franz Liszt Fantasizing at the Piano
Viktor Michajlovič Vasnecov - Knight at the Crossroads
Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl - The Souls of Acheron
George Frederic Watts - Hope
Hovhannes Aivazovsky - The Ninth Wave
Michelangelo - Creation of Adam
Peter Nicolai Arbo - Wild Hunt of Odin
John Martin - The Great Day of His Wrath
Jaques-Louis David - Napoleon crossing the Alps
Károly Markó - Italian Landscape with Viaduct and Rainbow
Henry Lévy - La jeune fille et la mort (Death and the Maiden)
Dióscoro Puebla - Primer desembarco de Cristóbal Colón en América (First landing of Christopher Columbus in America)
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☕ If you like what we do and would like to support us, you can now buy us a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/halidonmusic. Donations will go towards keeping the KZhead channel going and funding new recording sessions with our amazing team of artists. Thank you! 🙏 Classical music is so boring.... _Or is it?!_ If that's what you think, this playlist is here to change your mind! 💣😎 Tracklist: 0:00:00 Jenkins - Concerto Grosso for Strings "Palladio": I. Allegretto 0:02:33 Haydn - Die Worte des Erlösers am Kreuze, Hob. XX:1: IX. Il Terremoto 0:04:18 Litvinovsky - Suite for Strings "Le Grand Cahier": X. L'Incendie 0:06:38 Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake, Op. 20: Act III, No. 21 Spanish Dance 0:08:50 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 2 in G minor, RV 315 "Summer": III. Presto 0:11:30 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 4 in F minor, RV 297 "Winter": I. Allegro non molto 0:14:47 Vivaldi - The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 4 in F minor, RV 297 "Winter": III. Allegro 0:17:52 Händel - Suite No. 11 in D Minor, HWV 437: III. Sarabande 0:20:41 Prokofiev - Suite No. 1 from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64bis: No. 6, Death of Tybalt 0:25:13 Mussorgsky - Night on Bald Mountain 0:36:29 Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake, Op. 20: Scene by a Lake 0:39:02 Saint-Saëns - The Carnival of the Animals, R. 125: VII. Aquarium (Live) 0:41:20 Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a: No. 2b, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy 0:43:08 Rossini - Il Barbiere di Siviglia: "Cavatina di Figaro" 0:48:03 Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 11 in A Major, K. 331: III. Alla turca 0:51:31 Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a: No. 2, February. The Carnival 0:54:30 Chopin - Waltzes, Op. 64: No. 1 in D-Flat Major "Minute Waltz" 0:56:21 Chopin - Fantaisie impromptu in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 66 1:02:19 Liszt - Grandes études de Paganini, S. 141: No. 3, Allegretto "La campanella" 1:07:18 Prokofiev - Ten Pieces for Piano from the Ballet “Romeo and Juliet”: No. 6, Montagues and Capulets (Dance of the Knights) 1:11:18 Liszt - Mephisto Waltz No. 1, S. 514 1:24:10 Orff/Killmayer - Carmina Burana: O Fortuna (Live) Mozart - Requiem, K. 626: 1:26:50 Introitus. Requiem 1:32:14 Kyrie 1:34:55 Sequentia. Dies Irae 1:36:36 Verdi - Requiem: 2a. Dies Irae 1:38:46 Beethoven - Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 55 "Eroica": I. Allegro con brio (Live) 1:56:26 Mendelssohn - Symphony No. 4 in A major, Op. 90 "Italian": IV. Saltarello. Presto 2:02:25 Schubert (arr. Mahler) - String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden": IV. Presto - Prestissimo 2:11:30 Dvořák - Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95 "From the New World": IV. Allegro con fuoco
I agree. Great playlist. I also think you have to be in the right mood to listen to classical music. I’m not the biggest fan of classical music but when I’m in the right mood I enjoy it time to time.
Classical music was rock-n-roll in ancient times. Then it has become classical.
Schostakowitsch: 10 II. Allegro is missing! this list is boring or what! 🤣
Could you also please credit the artwork? What's the painting for Spanish Dance by Tschaikovsky for example?
I already knew classical music is not all boring, but this archive here is the best of the best!, thanks.
I honestly thought this was a 2 hour long essay about why classical music isn't boring, and was fully willing to watch every second.
Well, we hope you weren't too disappointed when it turned out to be a playlist...? 🙏
same here
@@HALIDONMUSIC I'm not!😉 (not accusing OP, just to be clear)
Boredom is a matter of personal preference. I don't see how you could convince someone that something's not boring. It's like trying to convince someone that a certain food is not bland. You could point out nuances that they missed, but that still doesn't mean they'll find it interesting or satisfying.
This is a case of "Show, don't tell."
This is actually the heavy metal of classical music
It really is! Heavy metal before electricity ⚡
Actually I was thinking is an amazing music for a killer workout
ya this is the heavy metal of the 1700s and 1800s
the black metal of the 1700s and 1800s
True. Based.
I've fallen in love with classical music so much lately, its just so much more emotional than anything produced today. So happy to see so many people here
The classical lovers community is alive and thriving and we're thrilled to have you 🤩
I love Classical music as well. classical draws and play with emotions. A very powerful music that tells story and how deep it is, depends on how rich our experiences, enlightenment, hardship, suffering, sympathy in life, etc. The more we have those the more we can bring out emotion we have hidden and enjoy the music. Absolutely fantastic.
A lot of todays music is very emotional, if you look beyond the mainstream, CM ist still cool though
@@incognitosecret2377 any suggestions?
Classical music feels like old games. They don´t had all the hardware we have today, but they used their creativity, talent and brilliance to pass feelings in a way new games couldn´t even imagine to do. You can almost hear the author singing whithin his composition. I love today´s musics, but classical feels different, some tense strings, flutes, big tense leather boxes and pure human talent competing against uninmaginable technology
I did not think they went this hard back in the days. Bangers and bangers. 🔥
Oh they did Jalen, they really did 💣
I've read that they've done surveys / studies and people who like classical music like this and metalheads share the same aspect they enjoy: love of the grandiose.
The original shredder was Niccolo Paganini -- Do a youtube search for "Niccolo Paganini - Caprice no.5" -- the [HQ] of Alexander Markov is killer! Watching his fingers on the strings and the intensity of his body movements reminds me of a metal guitarist! He even gets some headbanging in there hahaha
@@fartkerson paganini heavily inspired neoclassical metal guitarists to change lead guitar forever
You need to go back to the Baroque Period and listen to Vivaldi. He could jam.
@John Wick rap is a lower form of art compared to classical and metal
@John Wick To my understanding, rap is at least to some extent considred to be inspired by or connected to "flyting or fliting" and similar traditions ("the word comes from the Old English word flītan, which means “quarrel” (which itself comes from the Old Norse word flyta meaning “provocation”)" - The Vintage News, 2016. Not putting a link, since YT and its bots hate that, apparently. Sorry about that.). And while I'm not sure I fully agree with SHREDDY, there is a sure deifference in that (at least modern) rapping puts more emphasis on turns of phrases and what I can only call "gotcha!" moments/word/phrases, which you rarely find in classical or metal. To put it in another way, I guess the difference would be that rap is about the words, where as classical and even metal to a great extend are about stirring and swelling of emotions.
im a brutal metal fan, death metal, thrash, extreme metal and so on, yet, some classical pieces are way more violent than some metal.. hats off
Said well
Try Alfred Schnittke: Concerto Grosso n.1, funny and brutal at the same time
@@michaelmak866 oh hell yea thats massive, like bruckner’s symphony 8 finale, simply huge
@@datutturugang666 Have you listened to The Rumbling?
I love a good mashup of metal and classical.
I love how you put similar music next to each other so that it fits. Awesome!
Thank you Caecilia, a lot of work and care goes into making our playlists and selecting the pieces and we're glad that you appreciate it 💖
Imagine going through a breakup in 1700 and Vivaldi drops these masterpieces
It would be worth the crying ☝
This is how villains are created.
I'm a metalhead and this is like the heavy metal grandfather. I was literally headbanging to this without noticing.
You're so right! Listening to pieces like these (and many more that we haven't included in the mix) you can really tell how much inspiration heavy metal bands have drawn from the classical genre, which is pretty cool 🤘
Check out sacred harp singing. You might possibly find it interesting. People describe it as the heavy metal of a cappella singing. It is a different kind of sound (find some modern recordings though, the old ones don't give a good idea of the true sound).
@@justforever96 Definetly gonna see it
lmfaooo thanks to your comment i noticed i was headbanging as well
Bro that is so true! I came down to the comments to see if anyone else was head banging. Glad im not alone lol.
Classical music was never boring
And never will be
true- it helps me focus during studying and encourages me to do my best-
Amen to that brother
everyone knows, Banksy is more of a Johann Sebastian Bach
it's flat
Finished a tight deadline project for work with only a minute to spare as Verdi's Requiem was playing in the background really made me feel like the main protagonist. 10/10 playlist
I ADORE the more dramatic classical music! It speaks to my soul on a deeper level and echoes with my heart. It ignites the fire in my belly and makes my mind roar with untold tales.
I love to the dramatic music
The older I get the more I appreciate classical music
very profoound lil pp
Let's see Paul Allen's symphony.
Like jazz!
mf when u 15
it because the same 8 notes held for different times is all your brain can handle. classical sucks
Another great selection. The classical music is many things, but boring never.
Exactly Alenka - it may not be everyone's cup of tea, which is perfectly fine, but people who think it's boring should really reconsider!
Well, it can be boring. That's the struggle of a composer. To be interesting, instead of boring, to be preferred over that other guy, to make a living
Classical music is never boring
German lieder!😱
Agree
My god, Vivaldi's Four Season, Winter and Summer especially, are something else.. they hit so deep inside, an emotional rollercoaster so pleasant to hear. I am deeply in love with this masterpieces.
слушаю этот плейлист на протяжении вот уже месяцев трех. очень помогает не слышать посторонние звуки, очень люблю под эту музыку делать домашку. инструментальная музыка - лучшая в мире
Classical music is full of life. The instruments tell complex stories that words cannot recreate.
I mean, one tries.
it ciuld also be said the other way around there are things that words can define that music simply cannot because its too abstract
@@benjipixel1438 can't agree with that. words are as abstract as music. out of context nothing makes sense with words.
well said
actually they don't tell stories there are not even characters in it or places the essentials of story ofc that's because it's not written but the main idea is that the music especially the ones without lyrics generally plays with audience feelings they take you and and give you a wonderful tour in the sensational world a violin can make you feel sad meanwhile the drums gets you excited and the more the emotions become clear, the greater the effect. in my opinion respectfully
Classical music isn't boring, people just don't take time to get to know and/or understand it. This is a great basic playlist for introducing hesistant listeners.
*hesitant
Thank you, that's exactly what we were aiming for! Of course there will always be people who don't enjoy classical music and that's perfectly fine, but there might be many other out there who are skeptical about giving it a chance but who might like it if they actually gave it a chance... This mix is for them (and for anyone who wants to listen, clearly) 🤗
Can you recommend some non beginner pieces?
@@CalebBerman blah blah blah
@@CalebBerman Thanks for ruining this video for me.
Finally, a playlist giving me that refresh. I have been stuck studying with lofi, not knowing that i will be far off better with playlists like this. Thank you for this.
this is the best classical music playlist I've ever listen to
What an incredibly kind compliment Cecilia, thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
Classical music was never boring, the harmony of the instruments creates a story without a words.
some composition are boring af though just like pop song or rock song there good classical song and there are boring classical song and then there are some composition that you can listen on daily basis without ever bored (for me that is stuff like wagner valkyrie or paganini la campanella)
@@redemissarium For me, Pop songs are EXTREMELY boring. I definitely prefer Classical music.
and you know thats true
@red equus can you name a boring classical composition??
@@BloomTheFirst People who only listen to one or two genres are boring too.
Classical music is absolutely not boring! My 4 year old little girl and I listen to your playlists together all the time 😊 she even listens to it on her Kindle. She calls it her “ballet” music and dances around to it! It’s fantastic and I’m so glad she has learned to appreciate its beauty at such a young age 😊 Thank you Halidonmusic for another wonderful playlist ❤️ Have a lovely Sunday!
That's so sweet Christie - what's more beautiful than sharing a passion with your children and seeing them enjoy it as much as you? 🥰 Thank you for being here and for showing your support, we wish you a wonderful new week!
Got talent judges watching classical musicians be like: - 😪😴😴😴😴😪 Got talent judges watching the same classical musician playing pop music: - 😭🤟🤩🤩🤩😮🤩
Wonderful for her music education! But giving a Kindle at 4yo is definitely too young ! 6yo or later would be more appropriate imo
@@Ninja_204 I have to disagree. We bought her the kids Kindle, for ages 3-7. She has learned a lot and she is able to play a lot of fun children’s games and has even started learning to read on it. She is not allowed to play it all the time, but in my opinion it has helped reinforce the skills her dad and I have taught her. And yes, it is great for her music education 😊
help her not forget what she likes, as we grow up, others influence our taste, but just make sure she will tread where she sees fit, classical music is for everyone, however she may be frowned upon due to her being fond of it, stay strong!
I think this playlist is a great response for the ones who thought this was a 2 hours long essay about why classical music is not boring because this wonderful music is a more explanatory answer than a long essay to a question about classical music. People must understand why classical music is not boring and must not need any essay after listening to these masterpieces.
I agree
Second compilation of this channel I am watching in two days and I am already in love for the single fact that both Videos include "Palladio". Makes me feel so nostalgic and remember the days when our youth orchestra was actually good and we were playing that piece too, among many others...
Dry contact lenses opened my eyes and ears to classical music. As a teenager, I accidentally hit the classical station on FM and had to pull off the road to listen to my first taste of Vivaldi. I was immersed, transported, like a religious experience. A great wave of adrenaline and exuberance coursed through me. I will never forget it. Decades later, its hard for me to imagine a world without the works of brilliant composers and the great dedicated musicians that perform them.
wtf didnt you have music lessons in school? We went over most of the greats in class..
@@xilw3r Did your education include the limitations of inductive reasoning?
what piece was it?
Classical music is so far from boring. Every last note has its part in telling an intricately vivid story. Thank you for this beautiful list!
We couldn't agree more with you Stasia, that's a perfectly fitting description! Thank you for listening, it's a pleasure to know that you enjoy the compilation.
I made it about a minute into this video before I got bored
@@YungMisfit20 Goldfish
This is the only thing keeping me focused on studying. It's not too distracting, but is such good music and is also dramatic enough to keep the bored part of my mind occupied. Whoever arranged this playlist...thank you.
enstrümanların kendi aralarında geçişleri, notaların incelip kalınlaşması ve yükselip alçalması o kadar uyumlu ki söze gerek duymadan notalar bize ne anlatmaya çalıştığını hissettiriyor.
I always get tingles when this playlist starts. I can't count how many times I've hit the replay button, this playlist is so good! Thank you!
Your comment made our day YokaMycelium, thank _you_ so much! 🤩
Rightclick -> Repeat yw :P
@@iron_side5674 ligma = balls
No!!! Classical music is NEVER boring! It's wonderful!! Great selection. thank you. Nice sunday to everyone!
Thank you Conceição, glad you agree with us! A great Sunday to you too ❤
Yes... Never. MY life enegery is comeing from classical musics and doom bfg. :D
Well, "classical" is not a genre.. "Classical" is whatever music passed the test of time.
1st - not boring 2nd - boring 3rd - boring 4th - boring 5th - ok 6th - ok 7th - boring 8th - the beginning is not boring, but the rest is 9th - boring I didn't want to go further, sorry
@@cheesebusiness Fácil, é só não ouvir, abraços
You are officially my classical music dealer
Wow, thank you! It's a pleasure to make business with you 🤗
13:50 this part made me love classical music.
i remember playing the first song in my highschool orchestra with my violin teacher and had a blast. she passed away a few months ago, and this just reminded me of her :(
i was about to hit the absolute wreckoning of my computer i thought ur pfp was really a fly 😆
@@reibun2125 I was going to do the same thing because I thought so too.
@@CalebBerman Yes I am sure God loves you.
I already know classical music is not boring, but clicked this video knowing it was definitely going to contain some absolute bangers, and I was right.
I am Brazilian, grandson of a Russian man and a German woman, my grandfather used to listen to several songs on a very large record, among this song is Erika from Germany 💀, But he was also always listening to classical music, and I always followed him. A golden time in my life. Miss him :( he went to Russia again and the rest of my family is here in Brazil.
за здоровье
Very based german grandpa. I hope he gave you his hugo boss costume. Love those.
Acabo de terminar de hacer un coloreado mientras escuchaba estas dos horas de música clásica, en verdad que fue hermoso de principio a fin; gracias por traernos este video y un gran saludo desde Guatemala. 11:40 PM 17/02/23
I love the Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky. I saw a sick grandmother who was a professional ballerina before. And the moment she heard this song, she feels immortalized and proceeds on dancing. That moment is precious.
I think I've seen that video. touching moment.
I feel as if classical music conveys more emotion than most words can describe. It truly is beautiful
while I’m sober I listened to this and found it boring but I’m high rn and its so beautiful! Ty for this playlist 😭🙏
These are the musical nuggets that I grew up with. A superb collection with wonderful classic art. Love it!
the first one instantly hit me as we played Palladio in my middle school orchestra but holy hell that was literally the same note on the cello the whole time
The curse of the cello section
It’s so beautiful. It deserves more recognition
Por eso cuando agregan este genero musical; a juegos, películas, series, etc. La trama se vuelve mas interesante, y este genero musical motiva tu imaginación y tu curiosidad.
Conoces el juego Rock of ages?
Exactamente
la trama es pera
Como el de Nier Automata con la pelea de la OPERA SINGER
así como también en situaciones tensas (especialmente en thrillers) donde mantiene al espectador connotado y atento.
Damn! This playlist is REALLY something new for me! I love any kind of music but mostly prefer rock, but this... This is just TOO good! Our ancestors really went hard on music.
I just discovered classical music yesterday and I was boping to that shiz like this keeps getting better the more I research about it
Welcome to the wonderful and magical world of classical music! ✨ If you'd like to know more about it, feel free to delve among our endless playlists - we're pretty sure there's something for you to enjoy!
Classical music touched my heart this year 2022. I love this site ever since. I used to find it boring but I was just ignorant. Music is magic and alive.
So glad 2022 is the year you gave classical music a chance and found out it's actually pretty cool, Jojo! Thank you for being with us :)
Listen to Liszt's sonata in B minor; you won't be disappointed
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🎻📯🎹🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤수고 많으셨습니다~☕
Thanks so much for your videos. So many compilations and collections are so lazily put together, but yours are excellent.
dawg i'm currently speedrunning homework and almost due assignments, and this is a total motivator. always have loved classical music, always will. thanks for this incredible playlist, man
That's simply wonderful for us to hear Kamari, we're so glad you find our mix motivating! If you loved this one we hope you'll enjoy Vol. 2 as well 🔥👉 kzhead.info/sun/n8qPXamif2p6g30/bejne.html
I couldn’t agree more. Classical music is so complex and beautiful. From the layering of instruments to the tone and emotions conveyed in each section. There is so much to it, the last thing it is is boring.
concuerdo con usted pana :D
Not complex but serious!
imagine going to a bar, rave or whatever party and going out for drinks and they just blast classical music xD
@@bhandos9062 that's called a concert...
@@wishmaker1443 True
I remember discussing classical music with a friend as a teen, and for fun, described a scenario that fit what we heard to each other. It resulted in tears on my end for how intense some of the songs were.
Me describing Der Ring des Nibelungen for a date and its significance/historical value some months ago while we smoked pot.. Yeah I also cried but she's more into rap 🤣 We didn't see each other since... The Wagner topic started because she lives right next to one of Wagners addresses from the time he spent in Zurich
@@laurencerosenthalwinckler4439 She maybe dosen't know how lucky is to be there, at the time I write this, I would like to visit Germany.
Slapping Napolean's face on Eroica was a balls of steel move and you know it. I hope Beethoven hasn't been haunting your dreams for that lol
Also interesting choice for the last painting lol yikes
Absolutely losing it at this comment - it's easily the most niche thing I've ever laughed at but Boy-O does it tickle the funny bone 😂
@@TwistedHumor01 BIG yikes
I love how to change each piece of music and each work of painting... What a magnificent art.
Herzlichen Dank HalidonMusic für die grandiosen Meisterwerke. Ihr seid einfach toll und ich bin so dankbar dafür, die wundervolle Musik zu hören. Liebe Grüße zum Sonntag aus Sachsen.🌼💖🎼👍🙏👍☀️🎹🎧🎹🎻🙋
Heute wollten wir eine Playlist für alle erstellen, die noch nicht entdeckt haben, wie großartig und episch klassische Musik sein kann… aber wir wissen, dass du es bereits weißt, Elisa! Vielen Dank für Ihre Unterstützung, alles Gute aus Italien! 🌷✨💕
Back in my younger days, I used to think it WAS boring, but now that I’m up in years, I love it!! Fantastic selection; thanks for posting. 👍
That's great Adam! We're so happy you allowed yourself to discover just how wonderful classical music can be. Thank you for listening, glad you enjoy the compilation 😊
I start composing music when i listen chopin minute waltz.
Thank you for the music and helping the world from México🇲🇽 .
I love this video, I love the genre, I love the channel HALIDONMUSIC! Kudos for the hard work in putting these videos together and spreading this awesome music.
Your support and appreciation for our work mean a lot, thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
Nothing boring about classical music, it's quite emotional. I believe most folks would be surprised to hear something familiar as a lot of classical pieces have been used for decades in movies and TV. The classics have survived the ages. Thank you for sharing.
The magic about the classic music is: The classic music don't need words to express emotions, when you hear classic music you can feel all emotions inside you blowing up, it's a magic somehow. (Sorry if I made a mistake, my English is not too good)
Don't let the Opera guys hear you
Another day, another delightful classical piece. Might be longer, but the freshness of this piece never goes.
poder realizar mis labores de casa, pero con este estilo musical es otro nivel!!!!
Sí, escucho esto mientras hago la escuela
I love Vivaldi I cant understand how some people can say "i dont like music" when play Winter or Spring
winter hits so hard
I have been a classical music lover since before I turned 10. Now, I’m almost in my 50s and can’t go on with my day without hearing classical music. Thank God for these musical geniuses whose works are immortalized for everyone to enjoy. Thanks HALIDONMUSIC.
Once the doors or classical music open before you it's very hard to go back! There is so much beauty and variety and emotion to discover, and we love to hear that classical music has been with you for most of your life!
it never gets old!
Classical music is the most beautiful, dramatic and elegant music ever written. It’s music that has passion, music that has power, music that has feelings and it just can’t be boring!
@John Wick it really doesn't
Nothing compares, but modern people have been bred with little discernment or taste.
Wonderful!
It means a lot coming from you, Frédéric 🙏 We're big fans here!
hey wait a minute
Knowing that how much its takes time and dedication, classical music and art knowledge and editing skills Really impressed me Thanks for playlist, i respect your work
We always put a great lot of care and love into creating our playlists so we appreciate the support, thank you very much 🙏
I believe that music is the language of emotions. Classical music is such a fascinating study in how whole vivid emotional experiences are conveyed so strongly to its audience through these songs.
Classical music is definitely NOT boring…this selection is fire 🔥🔥🔥 thanks for sharing this masterpiece. Much respect!
We love to hear it Krissie, thank you so much! Glad you're on our side 😎
@Tempest yikes, zoomer
@Tempest Classical music is art. You wouldn’t have all that lil yachty stuff without classical music xD. Guess who made the phone, tablet, pc you are typing on? Nerds. Guess who made the health systems that save millions of people per day. Nerds. Guess who made KZhead, Spotify, the Music Editing Software used by lil yachty. Nerds. Guess who created the systems that help thousands of women carry out pregnancies every day. Nerds. Guess who made society function, guess who organized all of this infrastructure that you owe so much to. Nerds. You only exist because of Nerds. Nobody owes people like you anything. Maybe you should get a life, grow up, and start respecting people a bit more. Nerds are the real cool people. They actually ADD something to society.
Bom dia Halidonmusic! Domingo cinzento aqui, quietude, vento suave! Que sabe bem ouvir estas maravilhosas músicas! Minha gratidão! E um bom Domingo para todos vocês! 🙏❤️🎻🎼🎼🎼🍀🌻🌻🌻🌻
Esperamos que você tenha tido um ótimo descanso de domingo, Gui, e que nossa música tenha ajudado você a se preparar para uma nova semana 🌺 Obrigado 💗
Classical music is a relationship with music without lyrics + intense emotions + the beauty of the simple, no singer, no electronics, just real people playing real feelings... and I really love that, you can feel everything the music he wants
Halidon! Always good - especially to have the visuals that match the mood of the piece. It is like having the entire performance come alive. I am a Designer so - one visual is enough to be a story-board for an entire sequence.
This is my first time listening to classical music. and instantly I fell in love. I love the rhythm throughout the music. It's like taking me to the era of the old kingdom as if it immediately calmed me for a moment from the uncertain problems of life.
You've had to have heard classical music before. Unless you were born yesterday.
@@privateupdate3747 Yes just a glance. But this takes quite a long time
Прекрасная музыка и шедевры живописи! Как же это вам удаётся всегда нас радовать и удивлять своими чудесными подборками?! Сердечная благодарность, ХалидонМузыка! 💖
Вы невероятно добрая Галина, спасибо большое за поддержку! Искусство и музыка прекрасно сочетаются, и мы хотели создать им дань уважения, чтобы показать, что они не скучны и не устарели, как кто-то может подумать, а очень живы и прекрасны! 💘
Amo de coração música clássica, obrigado por disponibilizar esta playlist
I love classic music; try to find a musician today who‘s able to coordinate 50+ „band members“ playing 15+ different instruments for 2+ hours at the time! What an attainment!
I honestly expected a 2 hour documentary on why classical music isn't boring but this is atleast as good.
Classical music is so fun ! You guys are also one of the people who introduced me to classical music!thanks halidon❤️
We're truly honoured to have contributed to your appreciation of classical music Anna, thank _you_ ! 🌺
You really picked up the most fascinating arts for me. Thanks god I found this soundtracks
When people hear that i love classical music they say that it is weird for a young person to listen to such a music genre. But they don't understand how brilliant classical music is 😉👌
They don't know what they're missing out on!
What an absolutely phenomenal playlist. You seem to have put all of my favorite classical pieces in one place, thanks and cheers!!
these gave me the chills, so beautiful.
Toshifumi hinata opened for me the understanding of classical music as something beautiful and not boring
Whenever I listen to classical music, I feel sad and nostalgic because I know that some of the greatest authors of these works no longer walk in this world and will not be able to create more masterpieces. What they could feel and think about while creating these melodies. I just feel this way just listening to them. I also imagine that if I had been born a few centuries earlier, maybe, who knows, I would have been dancing to these songs at some ball. These notes somehow affect me so much that I would like to lock myself in the room, cover the duvet and cry, I don't know why. Just beautiful.
That's strange, but i got same feeling while listening to that .
@@CalebBerman um ok
Let it out my friend👌
@@CalebBerman bro, “go tell it to the one legged man so he can bump it off down the road.”
So many people connect it to tv commercials because that's the only exposure to it they've ever experienced. It's a shame that the finest and most difficult and painstakingly crafted music to ever exist has been cheapened by Hollywood and the advertising industry just by association.
Don't forget cartoons!
amen
I started this then immediately had an impulse thought to find something.. so I go searching for it. In the midst of looking for this object I notice how much I hate clutter. So now I am organizing whilst still looking for this object. Thank you!
I am now dusting off a 2 decade old seraphim classics angel, Victoria.
Excelente! También Vol. 2. Thanks for uploading!
Lo mejor de este estilo de música; mas que un estilo es una forma de vida, es que no necesitas hablar un idioma es especifico para entender lo maravilloso es es dejarse llevar por las melodiosas armonías.
Beautifully said!
It is you. Ramirez.
+1
bien dicho fernando
Più che ottima l'idea di abbinare musica classica e opere d'arte, un prezioso contributo per far conoscere anche i capolavori della pittura. Sono un appassionato di questo. ✨🎶🎵🎨🖌️✨
Grazie Sandro! Arte e musica vanno perfettamente a braccetto secondo noi, quindi abbiamo voluto dedicare un tributo ad entrambe nella speranza di dimostrarne la bellezza e soprattutto la vivacità 🥰✨
Sai per caso quale quadro sia quello al minuto 1:07:54?
@@lorenzobianco2326 È "Il cavaliere al bivio" di Viktor Michajlovic Vasnecov.
amazing playlist, thank you!
You guys are the reason I listen to classic music. Thanks!
Comments like yours really make our day, thank you so much!
En cada canción de la música clásica veo un cuento, cuando se trata de overturas, y de obras musicales más grandes siento una historia maravillosa. Me encanta eso
Cierto, es maravilloso sentir que cada canción tiene su propia historia
This is my first time listening to western classical music (I sing and write eastern classical) and I love it!
I agree, about 2 weeks ago my youtube music recomendations flipped into classical music while I was buying at a flea market and it was awesome 😂😂😂
its like a good wine, beeing better while getting older
Слова благодарности к Вам!!!Всех благ каналу Музыкальной Культуры.Храни Вас Господь.
Бесконечное спасибо Вам, Наталья.
I love a lot of the classical music because I feel like it could do something that not even modern music. Can some of these pieces convey such emotion and feeling that you can't help but cry a little bit you can feel the emotion and the power of what the composer was going for and that's often not matched in modern music
Nice choices for the playlist, you really put some bonkers and bangers one after the other.
Why thank you so much Kenneth, we do love us some classical bonkers and bangers 💣
We used to listen to classical music while doing our schoolwork when I was a kid, it helped us concentrate.
Élvezetes válogatás, remek, h a képek alkotóinak nevét is láthatjuk. Köszönet!
Nagyon örülünk, hogy tetszett a videónk és a mellékelt festmények, köszönjük, hogy meghallgattál!