did you just say classical music is boring?! (playlist)

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Published 2022-03-04
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PART 2 ─    • did you just say classical music is b...  

↓ PAINTINGS INFORMATION ↓

1. bal masqué by charles hermans, 1880
2. judith and holofernes by caravaggio, circa 1607
3. el jaleo by john singer sargent, 1888
4. christ in the storm on the lake of galilee by rembrandt, 1633
5. battle of borodino by louis-françois lejeune, 1822
6. interior with a flute player by george reimer, 19th century
7. the fairies by bartolomeo giuliano, 1896
8. the assault of warsaw by george benedikt wunder, 1831 -1846
9. wild hunt of odin by peter nicolai arbo, 1872
10. fishermen at sea by j. m. w. turner, 1796
11. ships on a stormy sea by raden sarief bustaman saleh, 1840
12. the nightmare by henry fuseli, 1781
13. bataille de poitiers by charles de steuben, 17th century
14. bach playing the organ by french school, c. 1881

THUMBNAIL ─ medusa by caravaggio, 1597

TIMESTAMPS ─ in the comments section, i decided to put them there since, for some reason, there is less possibility that the video will be blocked

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All Comments (21)
  • @nobodyplaylists
    MUSIC TIMESTAMPS / (composer/s) [performer/s] 00:00 waltz from 'masquerade' suite (khachaturian) [la scala philharmonic orchestra/daniel harding] 03:34 devil's trill sonata: iv. allegro assai (tartini) [ray chen/amsterdam sinfonietta] 10:44 swan lake: spanish dance (tchaikovsky) [symphony orchestra of the józef marcin zebrowski music school] 13:29 the four seasons: summer, presto (vivaldi) [giuliano carmignola and orchestra] 15:58 1812 overture: finale (tchaikovsky) [maggio musicale florentino/guardia di finanza/zubin mehta] 19:55 badinerie (bach) [art of sound and vision] 21:15 elfentanz (popper) [anastasia kobekina/orchestre de chambre nouvelle europe] 24:01 revolutionary etude (chopin) [musicalbasics] 26:21 wilde jagd (liszt) [evgeny kissin] 31:08 moonlight sonata, 3rd movement 'presto agitato' (beethoven) [valentina lisitsa] 37:57 moment musicaux no. 4 in e minor (rachmaninov) [nikolai lugansky] 40:43 scarbo (ravel) [hamelin] 49:08 warrior's song, poco maestoso (heller) [jan vermeulen] 51:20 toccata and fugue in d minor (bach) [hannes kästner]
  • @ananasek5560
    Imagine that people who lived in these times mostly heard their favourite opera/song/filcharmony only like one or three times in their entire lives
  • @smhily
    Boring?! Imagine Tom & Jerry or Looney Tunes WITHOUT the classical music.
  • @notsomeone_16
    Me: "Ill listen to some classical music while studying so i can concentrate better" Also me 2 sec later with Masquerade: 💃💃💃💃💃💃💃
  • @thedoctor7741
    Me: Puts this on to help focus on homework Also me 5 minutes later: "I must find out what this song is called or I will die"
  • @JohanScherft
    Classical music is not boring, but people have a tendency to make it boring by listening only to the same calming pieces, putting the volume really low etc.
  • @BallisticAero
    As a Kid my father often put on classical music in the car and got us to try and create stories based on the emotions we felt from the music. I like to think of that as one of the sparks to my creativity growing up
  • @atmochue
    People just don't understand how lucky they are to be born this days,so that they can listen to this masterpiece no matter which part of society class they are.
  • @LOL-cringe
    I've been procrastinating a lot lately and I've been really stressed because of schoolwork. I've been looking for a playlist and this really helped me. I got some work done so thank you!
  • @Yetterz
    I'm reading a book while listening to this, and right when a character sadly died, the music became really joyful and exciting :(
  • @natsohigh5552
    There can be boring classical music. But that can also be said for every genre of music. There will always be boring artists with boring music, but there will also be a lot of greats.
  • I adore classical music so dearly. It's fascinating that the music speaks for itself without using words.
  • @Bullseye_Strength
    Everyone loves classical music, whether they realise it or not. When a scene in a movie set to classical music moves you to tears & gives you goosebumps, it's the music. The scene is just giving the viewer a scenario.
  • @sethesteves
    “Did you just call Classical music boring?!” *Lacrimosa starts playing*
  • @KeremAKBARCI
    Classical music is like learning math. It's not boring if you're not biased and your teacher(composer) is good.
  • @LOL-cringe
    The dark academia community is so beautiful... It makes you feel peaceful even in the hardest times ❤
  • @raza9tixx
    Music back then wasn't words, but it was more like a vision. When you hear most classical music you can imagine a story or a place even that is the beauty of it compared to most modern music
  • @joha4574
    Something that a lot of people don't realize, is that classical music gets better and better the more you listen to it. The pieces in this playlist are very smartly selected, because they are more catchy than others, hence they appeal to newcomers, but as you dive into classical music more, you will understand the utter beauty of works like the Beethoven Quartets, the Bach Passions and Keyboard works, the Mozart Piano Concertos and so on. These pieces are like great books, you can truly lose yourself in them, only to find yourself in this process. It's so much more than mere entertainment, because it brings forward a truth that only music can reveal.
  • @beansterfire82
    I personally like heavier music. Such as rock, grunge, and metal. However, I think classical music is probably some of the most of emotional music out there. I've played flute for the past 6 years and haven't really listened to classical until recently and it truly is quite amazing.
  • @Andrew-qz1pn
    That beat drop at 10:21 was incredible. I actually said “no f*cking way.” and the build up before it 👏 didn’t even know it was a build u