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Wow, i got a lot more than expected, at 5. I got Saint-Seans, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Kabalevsky, and Shostakovich right. I got Beethoven right as well, but not the number. Also, I have never heard lf Rubinstein before. Definitely going to check them out now that I heard that amazing concerto.
I didnt get Rubinstein, Ries, Mendelssohn and Moscheles, which I all may have heard once or twice before. I also got tripped up by the Beethoven as well, the extract didnt give much to stand on honestly ! Mozart I got the number wrong. And last miss, I had a brain freeze on the Liszt, and by the time I was remembering it, it was too late. So 7,5/15...
Oh these can be made fiendishly difficult given that Hyperion recorded every concerto you never heard of. Let's see how I fare, will get back to you after I watched the video. Edit : Mozart 4? That was mean. Considering the first 4 Concertos of Mozart consist completely of music not by Mozart and instead are arrangements of movments from other composers. That being said 8 and 1/2. I got that it was Prokoviev just not which one.
Nailed five: Brahms 2, Tchaik 1 (easy, peasy), Shost 2, Beethoven 5 (the other easy one!), Rach 4 (choices for number had waned at that point) and got 3 of the composers Mozart (which seemed way too mature for number 4, so seriously impressive), Chopin (should have remembered was no. 1 - did he write a second?) and Prokofiev (haven't heard the concertos for so long, but it's also damned fine as is the Shostakovich). And also got the last one if you count "some kind of Romantic mush". Well, that's Liszt, right?!
@@jamesboswell9324 Yeah, I was first made aware of this when I bought a complete set of his piano concertos which started at No.5 and I was so confused. The reason was that the pianist doing them decided he only wanted to record the works that were actually by Mozart.
@@dgmullin1 I didnt look at the screen (i mean i was looking at something else while listening) 😅 It was between rach1 and 4, but they are different enough that it was quite clear after a few seconds.
8 composers and concerto's right and 1 which I guessed the composer: Mendelssohn. I didn't know he wrote a 3rd concerto. Was it a work from his youth? And one question, why is Tsjaikovski no 1 hard to guess? 🙂 Nice quizz!
I try to add 1-2 simple tasks to each difficult quiz, and vice versa in an easy one there will be 1-2 difficult ones. About Mendelssohn: I found info that 3rd concerto was unfinished.
When I was looking through the list of all the piano concerts, I also saw a large number of unfamiliar names, but in this part I used only some of them that I liked best.
That was VERY HARD. I identified only five works and got three additional composers rigth through educated guesses. But, as always, thanks a lot, and give us more!
I found that really hard! I got the Tchaikovsky, the Brahms and the Beethoven, and guessed a couple of the other composers although the wrong numbers. I'd never heard of Moscheles but I like the sound of that concerto. Good challenge, thanks.
I agree about the difficulty. There are various famous concertos without a number, for example by Schumann. Well, there are a lot of well-known ones with numbers 1 and 2. But in this concept, with options 1-5, the complexity increases sharply.
@@user-of8wv6zx9o На самом деле самый первый ролик я выпустил без него, но потом понял, что неплохо было добавить кого-нибудь для комментирования и подсказок. А поскольку отличительной чертой этой серии является наличие справа Списка с вариантами(Список - по англ. List) .. то получилось своеобразная концепция - "Есть список - есть Лист, нет списка - нет Листа".
Of course I know it's Eric Carmen. But specifically in this cover, the source is a video where Celine Dion is indicated .. and I decided to write her! Thanks for remark!
Several of these surprised me because I had never heard there would be such a concerto. Like tympany, does not seem like much of a candidate. And harmonica? It's not that I don't know what one sounds like, only that I had not thought it would be a symphonic soloist. It was fun.
Great Fun! I have no formal training or education in music but picked-up a thing or two listening to classical radio. This one had to be "Easy" as I got them all, with three or four guesses, but still all correct. Yaaaaaa Me! The brass are sometimes tricky.
Number 13 confused me because the rhythm was wrong for a waltz-the music I was hearing was not in three! Not a triple beat! I listened again and again to your recording, trying to count to three along with the music. I could not do it; it was in two, not three. So then, I searched on RU-vid to find a recording of the entire piece. I found one. But only the SECOND PART of the piece is truly a waltz-that is: in three. I wouldn’t say that the first part is a waltz at all. (Perhaps you should have used the actual “waltz” part for this quiz?) I did enjoy this quiz, though. (I got many of them wrong, but I still enjoyed it!)
Thank you for your feedback. I was also a little confused by this sound, but I decided to leave everything as it is. Lately I’ve even thought about starting to make mistakes on purpose, which very often encourages users to write more comments on videos. But then I thought that I could accidentally make a lot of mistakes, so I abandoned the idea of intentional mistakes))
i play in a professional orchestra and i could still only identify 6 of the symphonies (could guess more composers though) - brahms 1, tchaik 2, beethoven 5, dvorak 6, bruckner 8, mahler 9. of the more well known composers, definitely tchaik 2, rach 3, schubert 4, shosty 15 really aren't played that often