Some of the most popular classical-genre (not only classical period) music pieces. Sorry for the lack of Chopin (only one piece composed by him), there will be more Chopin in the next list.
I honestly can't think of my childhood without Tchaikovsky's music. Many cartoons I watched when I was little used his music, and I honestly can see why. It's amazing.
8:44 - Imagine making a song at 1897, named “Entry of the Gladiators” and realize that after 123 years of being made, it just symbolizes a circus theme song. Poor guy must be wallowing on his grave.
I've said it a thousand times and will say it a thousand more, the fact that these are masterpieces have withstood the test of time is a testament to how magnificent they are.
True, but the fact that Rock 'n Roll has continued for almost 70 years (1954/55) is almost as impressive, although I think R 'n R has declined since 1989 (hip-hop and rap-crap).
I'm sure these great composers of two , three , or even four hundred years ago , would have been appalled , that their music would be regarded as merely , 'ringtones' , by 21st century idiots !
lol just earlier today I was trying to remember the name of Rondo Alla Turca. Thank you. (it's right after the ringtone so a nice bit of serendipity for me today)
@@Corinthian44 nope they would be happy that their music is one of the most recognisable in history! and it's used on pocket telephone with some touch screen magic
MOST ICONICS ( MY OPINION ) 0:11 dance of the knights 1:30 prelude in G 1:56 Requiem in D minor 2:00 prelude in C major 2:37 nutcrackee 2:45 Andante 3:30 Jazz suite no2 5:45 morning mood 6:02 The four seasons : Spring 6:10 Minuetto in G 6:17 clair de lune 6:51 Hungarian dance 7:24 Funeral march 7:32 O’Fortuna 7:57 Ride of Valkyries 8:04 Hungarian Rapsody No.2 8:11 Air in G 8:20 Moonlight 8:36 Waltz of the flowers 8:45 Entry of gladiators 8:54 Canon in D 9:11 1812 overture 9:52 Rondo alla turca (turkish march) 10:00 Can can 10:24 Also sprach zarathursta 10:37 dance of the sugar 10:44 in the hall of the mountain king 10:53 wedding march 11:14 Für elise 11:24 William tell: Overture 11:40 Ode to joy 11:56 les toreadors 12:12 Allegro 12:19 Toccara and fugue in D mino 12:29 Symphony 5 *Honorable Mentions* The four seasons : Summer
8:36 I had this song stuck in my head for no reason, so I looked this up knowing that it would be here! Thank you! Also, Tchaikovsky wrote so many these, he's obviously a musical genius.
Throughout the school year in 8th grade (last year of middle school): 11:29 The night before the first day of school 8:20 waking up on the first day of school 0:41 on your way to school 3:30 walking through the hallway for the first time 0:12 going home after the first day of school 1:20 during the 1st grading period 1:32 the start of the 2nd grading period 1:47 throughout the second grading period 10:35 throughout Christmas break 11:14 school resumes after Christmas break 6:07 the 2nd grading period ends 5:53 the start of the 3rd grading period 6:21 throughout the 3rd grading period 8:04 throughout spring break 7:56 3rd grading period ends after spring break 11:23 the 4th and last grading period starts 10:51 throughout the 4th grading period as you know summer is approaching 12:29 it’s time to take the final exam 13:14 while you’re taking the exam 9:01 you rush to finish as there are only 5 minutes left 9:11 you get your results of the exam and you passed! 8:44 you laugh at your bully since he failed the exam and has to go to summer school 5:14 it’s now the last week of school 9:29 during your graduation ceremony and you speak in honor of how much you loved this school and how much you’re gonna miss it 8:52 you wake up on the last day of school 12:05 The dismissal bell rings and it’s finally summer!! Phew this was such a long school year!!! This school year is finally over no more stressful tests, homework, or your mean teacher and also now you get to be shoving ice cream cones in your mouth while watching Netflix until 2am!!!! 3:23 as you walk through the exit of your school, you turn around and look at it one last time and you remember all the fun memories of what you did throughout all of middle school. Man the nostalgia hits hard! Being in this school was such an honor and you’re really gonna miss it 11:04 you’re saying goodbye to some of your friends since they are going to another high school than you next year so that means you’ll never see them again and you’re very sad 2:19 going home after the last day of school 5:44 Ahhhh…. What a beautiful morning it is today on the first day of summer! 6:00 doing everything you have been planning to do this summer
In my schools' band hall, there is a poster of "The 4 best composers," obviously there is Beethoven, Bach, and Mozart. But BRAHMSSS is on there. I totally think it should have been Tchaikovsky, Chopin, or Liszt. Yk?
It's amazing to know that in 1,000 years from now, orchestras will still be playing Beethoven, Brahms, Liszt, Mozart and others too numerous to mention.. That's when you realize those composers are immortal.
1000 is too much 1000 years ago we are still in medieval era. You mean 200-300 years ago. Beethoven is 18th-19th century Mozart is 18th century Brahms and Liszt are 19th century
11:23 The Lone Ranger rides again! One of the most famous tv themes ever, thanks to Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868), in his "William Tell Overture", 1829, last of his 39 operas. Finale: "The March of the Swiss Soldiers" (4th, final movement). It alludes to the final act, which recounts the Swiss soldiers' victorious battle to liberate their homeland from Austrian repression. Although there are no horses or cavalry charges in the opera, this segment is often used in popular media to denote galloping horses, a race, or a hero riding to the rescue. Its most famous use in that respect is as the theme music for The Lone Ranger; that usage has become so famous that the term "intellectual" has been defined as "a man who can listen to the William Tell Overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger." The almost as well-known 3rd movement, "Ranz des vaches" has the pastoral after-the-storm two minutes, often used in animated cartoons to signify daybreak or bucolic beauty, most notably in Walt Disney's The Old Mill and Marv Newland's Bambi Meets Godzilla, which uses the tune as its main musical score before Godzilla stomps on Bambi. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xoBE69wdSkQ.html 2nd movement "Storm" (at 3:12), 3rd movement "Ranz des vaches" (at 6:10), 4th movement "The March of the Swiss Soldiers" (at 8:45). The whole Overture is only 12 minutes long!
8:53 Waking up on the last day of school 12:03 The final bell rings and school is done for the summer. 5:44 Waking up on the first day of summer 6:00 During the summer 11:04 The summer is almost over 11:29 Going to bed the night before the first day of school 8:20 Waking up on the first day of school 0:47 You look at the clock and realize you’re late. 9:39 You rush to get to school 12:29 You arrive at the school and you see your mean teacher show up
00:01 François - Joseph Gossec - Gavotte 00:06 Franz Liszt - Lieberstraum No.3 00:07 Sergei Prokofiev - Romeo and Juliet: Dance of the knights 00:12 Johann Sebastian Bach - Bouree in E minor 00:14 Sergei Rachmaninoff - Prelude in c-Sharp Minor 00:20 Emile Waldteufel - The Skater's Waltz 00:28 Ludwig Van Beethoven - Symphony No. 7: II Allegretto 00:35 Karl Jenkins - Palladio 00:43 Lèo Delibes - Lakmè: flower Duet 00:47 Gustav Holst - The Planets: I. Mars, the bringer of war 00:52 Franz Von Suppè - Light Cavalry: Oveture 01:00 Giocacchino Rossini - The Thieving Magpie : Overture 01:10 Ludwig Van Beethoven - Minuet in G 01:17 Carlos Gardel - 'Por una Cabeza' Tango 01:27 Johann Sebastian Bach - Cello suite no. I: Prelude in G 01:32 Niccolò Paganini - Caprice No. 24 01:37 Giacomo Puccini - Turandot: Nessun dorma 01:46 Johann Strauss II - Tritsch - Tratsch Polka 01:52 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Requiem in D Minor: Dies Irae 01:58 Johann Sebastian Bach - Well-Tempered Clavier: Prelude in C Major 02:03 Frank White Meacham - American Patrol 02:11 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Minuet in G 02:18 Igor Stravinsky - The rite of Spring 02:28 Giuseppe Verdi - Il Trovatore: Anvil Chorus 02:35 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker: March 02:42 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano conerto No.21: II. Andante 02:50 Johann Strauss I - Radetzky March 02:55 Gioacchino Rossini - The Barber of Seville: Overture 03:01 Pyotr IIyich Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake: Dance of the little swans 03:07 George Friedric Handel - Solomon: Arrival of the queen of Sheba 03:15 Marc-Antoine Charpenteier - Te Deum: Prelude 03:24 Sergei Rachmaninoff - Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini 03:30 Dmitri Shostakovich - Jazz Suite no.2: VII. Waltz No.2 03:37 Fredrick Joseph Ricketts - Colonel Bogey March 03:45 Leo Arnaud - Bugler's Dream 03:55 Leroy Andreson - The Typewriter 04:00 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - The Magic Flute: Queen of the night 04:08 Modest Mussorgsky - Night on Bald Mountain 04:18 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - The Marriage of figaro : Overture 04:24 Giuseppe Verdi - Rigoletto: La donna è mobile 04:32 Lèo Delibes - Sylvia : Pizzicato 04:41 Camille Saint-Seasens - The Carnival of the animals: Finale 04:44 Pyotr IIyich Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake: Dance of the swans, Scene 04:54 John Philip Sousa - Stars and stripes forever 05:02 Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No.9 'Choral': II Scherzo 05:07 Georges Bizet - Carmen: Spanish March 05:14 Johann Sebastian Bach - Cantata Bwv 147 'Jesus joy of man's desiring' 05:24 Samuel Barber - Adagio for strings 05:31 George Friedric Handel - Water Music: Alla hornpipe 05:36 Pyotr IIyich Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker: Chinese dance 05:44 Edvard Grieg - Peer Gynt: Morning Mood 05:53 Giuseppe Verdi - Aida: Grand March 06:00 Antonio Vivaldi - The four season: Spring 06:07 Luigi Boccherini - Minuetto in G 06:15 Claude Debussy - Suite Bergamasque: Clair de Lune 06:21 Paul dukas - The Sorcerer's Apprentice 06:28 Sergei Prokofiev - Peter and the wolf: The story begins 06:33 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano sonata No. 16 in C major: I. Allegro 06:44 Vittorio Monti - Csardas 06:49 Johannes Brahms - Hungarian Dance No. 5 06:58 Georges Bizet - Carmen: Habanera 07:05 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Symphony No. 40 in G Minor: I. Molto Allegro 07:14 Johann Sebastian bach - Orchestral Suite No.2: Badinerie 07:20 Ferdinand Beyer - Beyer No.8 07:23 Frederic Chopin - Funeral March 07:31 Carl Orff - O Fortuna: Carmina Burana 07:37 Amilcare Pnchielli : La Gioconda: Dance of the Hours 07:47 Juventino Rosas - Over the Waves 07:56 Richard Wagner - Die Walkure: Overture to act III ' Ride of the Valkyries' 08:04 Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 08:09 Johann Sebastian Bach - Orchestral Suite No. 3: Air in G 08:20 Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano sonata No. 14, 'Moonlight' I. Adagio sostenuto 08:29 George Gershwin - Rhapsody in blue 08:35 Pyotr IIyich Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker: Wlatz of the flowers 08:45 Julius Fucik - Grande Marche Chromatique ' Entry of the gladiators' 08:52 Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D 09:01 Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov - The Tale of Tsrar Saltan: Flight of the Bumblebee 09:11 Pyotr IIyich Tchaikovsky - 1812 Ouverture 09:20 Maurice Ravel - Bolero 09:28 Edward Elgar - Pomp and circumstance March No. I 09:38 Aram Khachaturian - Gayne: Sabree Dance 09:49 Francisco Tarrega - Gran Vals 09:52 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano sonata No. II: III rondò alla turca ' Turkish March' 09:59 Jacques Offenbach - Orpheus in the Underworld: Can-can 10:07 Richard Wagner - Lohengrin: Bridial Chorus 10:16 Johann strauss II - 'On the beautifull Danube' waltz 10:24 Richard Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra 10:35 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker: Dance of the sugar-plum fairy 10:43 Edvard Grieg - Peer Gynt: In the Hall of the mountain king 10:52 Felix Mendelssohn - Amidsummer Night's Dream: Wedding March 11:05 Christian Petzold - Minuet in G 11:14 Ludwig van Beethoven - Fur Elise 11:23 Gioacchino Rossini William Tell: Overture 11:30 Johannes Brahms - Cradle Song 11:39 Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 9 'Choral': IV. 'Ode to joy' 11:56 Georges Bizet - Carmen: Les Toreadors 12:05 George Friedric Handel - Messiah: Hallelujah chorus 12:12 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: I allegro 12:23 Johan Sebastian Bach - Toccata and fugue in D minor 12:29 Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 'Fate': I. Allegro con brio "Honorable Mentions": 12:42 Giuseppe Verdi - Requiem: Dies Irae 12:44 Antonio Lucio Vivaldi - The Four Season: Winter 12:49 Smetana - Die Moldau 12:54 Mouret - Symphonies de fanfares: Rondeau 13:00 Antonin Dvorak - Symphony No.9 "From the News sorld": Mov.4 13:04 Edward Grieg - Piano concerto in A Minor: Mov. I 13:07 Satie - Gymnopedie No.I 13:14 Schubert - Military March 13:19 Schumann - Album fur die Jugend: No. 10, "the Happy farmer"
A great list. Well thought out. I am glad you mentioned Sousa. His music is well known. Over the Waves and the Dance of the Hours are well known too - and not often on these lists.
The time and effort it must have taken to make this video is very much appreciated...especially because we *FINALLY* found the song we were looking for, thank you so much!!! (40. Georges Bizet - Carmen: Habanera)
Absolutely it will never die. The fact that throughout the years rock musicians"pinch" some of those melodies, make a few changes but the melody stays the same,add lyrics to them give it some fangled new name and it becomes a big hit for them tells me that it's most inspirational gegre Of music that ever came on this planet.Who eslse loves Maroon 5's"memories" a.k.a canon in D major
1:46 Aquecimento 2:54 Torcendo pros companheiros de equipe 3:01 Esperando sua categoria 1:52 Começou o balizamento da sua categoria 0:46 Você percebe que vai competir com alguém muito bom/boa 4:07 Nervosismo pré-prova 5:01 "Prova liberada" 11:23 A HORA DA VERDADE 7:30 Você errou a virada 11:39 Mesmo assim você faz um tempo relativamente bom 4:32 Esperando a premiação 9:59 Os anfitriões estão literalmente ganhando TUDO 12:28 Chegou a sua categoria 8:43 Você perdeu
THANK YOU THANK YOU NUMBER 44 I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THAT FOR OVER A DECADE SINCE I HAD TO STUDY THE SONG IN SCHOOL AND IT WAS LITERALLY NO WHERE! 😭😭😭
2:35: The Wind-up Toy Prince - Animal snack time 2:42: Annie's Love song - Music Monsters 4:43: Quincy and the magic instruments - The blue Footed Bird ballet 5:31: Annie, Get Your Microphone - Rocket the bug 5:43: I Love to Conduct - The Good Knight and the Bad Knight 5:52: Little red rocket hood - The puzzle of the sphinx 6:00: Oh yes, Oh yes It's Springtime - The incredible Shrinking Adventure 6:49: Hungarian hiccups - The legend of the golden pyramid 7:05: Annie and the Little Toy plane - The Wild Goose Chase 7:13: A tail totem tale - Knock On Wood 9:01: The Northern Night light - Rocket Safari 9:10: The song of the unicorn - Fire truck Rocket 10:15: The Glass Slipper Ball - Go Team! 10:42: Dragon Kite - A Little Einsteins Halloween 10:51: Sleeping basson - Melody and me 11:14: The Christmas Wish - A Galactic Goodnight 11:23: Super fast! - The great Sky Race Rematch 11:55: Pirate's Treasure - Jump From Joey
Thank you for adding Grieg - Piano Concerto in A minor, Op 16 at the end! I never knew the name of it, I was searching for ages for it. I thought it was one of the most recognised piano intros but couldn't find it in so many videos. I thought maybe it was Beethoven or Rachmaninoff. At least now I know and won't forget. Thank you for a great list ❤
I've been looking for a song for 2 weeks now. I hummed it to everyone I know, I've listened to several videos with the title "classical pieces you don't know the name of" and so on... Today, I've finally found the melody that has been haunting me for days... The Dance of the Knights!