Palec dolů není nic proti Šostakovičovi a dokonce ani proti ruské hudbě. Jen to jen proti nesmyslnému příspěvku o tom, že Rusko je nejlepší. Zjistěte si něco o Šostakovičově životě, nebo třeba o životě Gorkého, autora Legendy o hořícím srdci, ale apoteózy o stavbě Bělomořského kanálu - díla jistě velkolepého, ale zároveň nesmyslného, postaveného vězni Gulagu, o kterém sami Rusové nevědí, jestli stálo 12000 (oficiální statistika) nebo 250 000 mrtvých (nezávislé odhady). Solženicin zmiňuje možnost, že se mrtví pořádně neevidovali, a statisika vznikla prostým rozdílem mezi počátečním a koncovým stavem vězňů, protože když někdo zemřel, dodal se nový. Mmch - stavěl se asi 3 roky, řekněme tedy 1000 dní. To máme 12 až 250 mrtvých denně. Proto se mi, prosím, nedivte, že když slyším chválu Ruska, přistupuju k ní velmi opatrně. Přeloženo googlem. Doufám, že zachoval většinu smyslu. Thumbs down is nothing against Shostakovich or even Russian music. Just to counter the nonsense post about Russia being the best. Find out something about Shostakovich's life, or perhaps about the life of Gorky, the author of the Legend of the Burning Heart, but the apotheosis of the construction of the White Sea Canal - a work certainly magnificent, but at the same time senseless, built by the prisoners of the Gulag, which the Russians themselves do not know if it cost 12,000 (official statistics ) or 250,000 dead (independent estimates). Solzhenitsyn mentions the possibility that the dead were not properly registered, and the statistics were created by a simple difference between the initial and final state of prisoners, because when someone died, a new one was added. Mmch - it took about 3 years to build, so let's say 1000 days. That's 12 to 250 dead a day. Therefore, please do not be surprised that when I hear the praise of Russia, I approach it very cautiously. Translated by Google. I hope he kept most of the sense.
Я из России, спасибо Вам, что любите русскую музыку. Я медик, к музыке не имею отношения (ставлю капельницы и делаю инъекции) , но эту музыку очень люблю ❤😘🎉🎉🎉
"He stepped down, trying not to look long at her, as if she were the sun, yet he saw her, like the sun, even without looking.” -Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
Entiendo. Ahora no es el tiempo de grandes escritores!. Ahora se trata de que no nos esclavicen y maten, con todo lo que conlleva. Pasternak lo difundió con sus poemas y Tolstoi, con sus grandes novelas. Gracias. Spassiva. Tienes una española como amiga.. Adoro lla música clásica. Mi madre era francesa y mi padre y yo, ciudadanos del buen gusto y amantes del arte. Ciao. Primo!.
I heard this melody on the radio once. I didn't know who it was, or what it was called. I set out in turn to listen to all the classics until I eventually found the right thing. it only took me a month.
its really hard to find a classic song jajaj reason 1 : they dont have lyrics reason 2 : the composers have names that i can´t pronounce and much less write reason 3 : there are so many songs and orchestras,many are so long and you´re only looking for a specific piece ....jajaj
This waltz just makes one feel like picking up a corner of the gown & then twirl away in a ballroom - all within one's imagination. Oh for the graceful, grand dances in an era long gone & can never be resurrected. The music just sings within... TKU for posting this on UTube.
5th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 14th Symphonies, 1st Violin Concerto, Cello Concerto, Music to Hamlet and to King Lear, many popular songs and music to films, string quartets... This particular waltz have first appeared in a 1955 Soviet movie "The First Echelon". One of the greatest composers of the 20th century. I was happy to have met him personally.
Whimsical, hopeful, and joyous. Starting with the plaintive saxophone solo asking what am I, what is the meaning of life. Restated by the violins, the theme now takes on a more authoritative tone, Now the meaning becomes clearer. Live each day joyfully. You will have care, yes. Life is lived one day at at time. Do it heroically and do it well.
Дорогой Дмитрий Дмитриевич, а сейчас мы слушаем Ваше чудо Ленинградскую симфонию 1941 года. Царствие Вам небесное и вечная память , Вас должны на руках носить !!!
Gracias Shostakovich, te conocí cuando era pequeña, mi padre obrero, humilde te escuchaba con gran admiración, él ya no está pero tu música me lo trae cada que escucho. Mis hijos son músicos clásicos, uno violinista y la otra flautista, tengo la convicción que fue gracias a la influencia de mi padre a través de mis venas y su sangre. Gracias Dmitri 💪💚
Que hermoso comentario el que haces. Sin duda tu padre fué la fuente de inspiración, pero estoy seguro que él ya lo tenía en la sangre de sus ancestros.....te deseo suerte con tus hijos músicos. En mi caso, mi imaginación llega muy lejos, la bailaría si fuera posible hasta en el cielo.
Hice un comentario en ventana equivocada, pero igual para Elizabeth Adeina. Con respecto a tí, amiga Santamaría me da gusto que tu padre haya sido la fuente de inspiración...creo que en el fondo tu padre era músico, le faltaba escuchar algo tan bello para aflorar sus gustos musicales. Suerte.
It's between this and Trędowata. Edit: Or maybe The Promised Land? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HaokgWSWD2Q.html No, it's Trędowata... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PDU3O4ZloZo.html Edit edit: Also, Masquerade Suite waltz is awesome, just discovered it :D
I want to thank you for making this one hour version of such a beautiful song. A little something about me, I actually am not at all a fan of classical music, but this song is just absolutely stunning! It in fact, it gave me inspiration, and after half a year, I am writing again, and I hope that I may someday publish my works! Again I want to thank you for this, it truly changed my downward spiral of a life!
A little tip RU-vid has a function to loop vids. You only have to right click on the video two times in a row and then you should be able to find a tag with loop or whats in your language of your browser... Hope you understod what I tried to explain in my bad english sry for that
@@mr.sovietunion8339 Okay then there is another trick I have for you. With your google Account you can make a playlist of songs, so make one with a song you would like to hear in a loop and put in the concerning song in multiple times. PS Merry Christmas
@@marshalltudor2743 Agree with you USSR had even been the worst evil in all aspects than Hitler or other notorious ones in history. Soviets always closed the curtain and renamed all famous ones under their own people. P.S. the stupid question also can be from those people only.
De todos los temas orquestados o sinfonicos o como sea su denominacion,este es mi favorito,melodioso,acomopasado con un principio y un final. Sin duda alguna que su creador no imagino que tan bella obra musical iba a trascender en el tiempo hasta convertirse en lo que para mi es asi,una verdadera joya musical,claro,este es a mi juicio el mas bello de todos los que compuso,tambien hay otros,pero,este,ufff,reitero,es una verdadera joya,una verdadera obra musical. Mis bendiciones postumas para este gran musico ruso ya fallecido. Saludos cordiales desde Chile.🙏😥🤗🙏🙋♂️🙏🇨🇱🙏
@@galinapiterskaja2095 Спасибо за Вашу отзывчивость.Мне хотелось бы,чтобы Вы поверили,что для этого есть все основания.Не ради красноречия,а потому,что сказано:"Отрёт Бог всякую слезу и смерти больше не будет...ни плача,ни боли ,ни скорби больше не будет" А так как это сказано в Священном Писании,то ,что прекрасное и правильное с т.з.Бога осуществится. Дар музыки,дар красот природы,дар жизни людей,которые готовы отражать славу Бога,а значит и жить вечно-вполне реально. Спасибо за Ваше внимание .
Waltzing to this at 7PM on a rainy night alone in my living room wearing nothing but a night dress.. feels so fucking good no schoolwork, no emotionally abusive mother, no stupid fat teachers, no zoom classes, just me alone, it feels so nice to stop thinking of things for a whole hour
I thought I was the only one who couldn't stop listening to this! I had to do some digging to find out what the name of this piece was, and I just love it!
Lowest point of my life was when my husband told me i wasnt a good partner and he wanted to have a child but not with me while i was 8 month pregnant. The magic of this music saved me and the baby😘
Maravilloso maravilloso vals no me canso de escucharlo , me preguntó que pasaba en la mente y el corazón de este autor de esta hermosura de tema , inspirado por Dios y El atento. Bendiciones de Dios para todos hermoso día escuchando esta hermosa obra.
this song makes me think about what its like for me to be in love. at times its such a ride of bliss, thinking of being with her.... and then its a ride of pain, thinking about how it'll never be. it sounds part fairy tale, part tragedy.
I am late in discovering Shostakovich. (My Classical tastes run to the Baroque, usually.) This piece (not the hour-long version) came up in a Loreena McKennitt (?!) playlist I was listening to, and it really resonated with me. So here I am, clicking "replay" ever hour, and the waltz rolls on on and on through the wee hours of the morning, as I do my hotel night auditor office duties. It's really a fine piece of music. I like the melancholy strains. So very Russian. I imagine my grandparents dancing to it in some old gilded ballroom. Thanks for the upload.
Я то же несколько раз прослушал. Наверное, каждый воспринимает музыку по своему. Я привык к ней с детства. И у меня она не вызывает грусти и меланхолии. Русский не значит грустный, скорее счастливый, но в мыслях. :)
Looks like we are going to have to wait another 21 years before the works of Dmitri Shostakovic enter the public domain. Shostakovic died in 1971 which meant that from then on, there were 70 more years of copyright protection on his works. 70 + 1971 = 2041, 2041-2020 = 21 so we have 21 years until we can listen to the beautiful works of Shostakovic.
I practice Viennese Waltz to this every week with my dance partner - sadly not my wife because though my beautiful wife also dances, she can't keep up with the speed of the Viennese. But in my head it's my wife, the love of my life that I'm with in my head as I go spinning around the floor. Such a romantic, intense piece of music, it captures all the moods of love in minutes, sometimes bringing tears to my eyes. Until I lose myself a little too much, put a foot wrong, trip my partner and we finish in a heap on the floor!
A picture is worth a thousand words and, by the look on this man's face, some of those words had four letters. Great beauty and great suffering are the mysterious symbiosis of creative genius.
Великолепная музыка... Почему-то мне всегда казалось, что этот вальс грустный и даже, возможно, трагический... Когда его слушаю, плачу. Только у меня так?
A piece of music that will last throughout eternity. The composer was a grandson of Bolesław Szostakowicz, a Polish revolutionary in the January Uprising of 1863, exiled to Siberia. Definitely, the second waltz has been inspired by the music of Chopin.
It was actually based on a spanish popular song, "Yo te daré" (I will give you"). It is possible that Shostakovich heard it from the spanish exiles that came as refugees to the USSR after their defeat in the Spanish Civil War. This is the song: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b_iIEinBLoQ.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KHYfyvOf774.html
Tadeusz Sawik , it is so important who was his grandfather) and who was a grandfather of Chopin?) I don't hear anything of Chopin in this music. Maybe this waltz was inspired by a spanish song but it sounds like quite a typical Russian waltz. there are a lot of similiar Russian waltzes - listen to waltzes by Glinka, Thaikovsky, Shatrov, Prokofiev, Khachaturian, Sviridov, Schnittke. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-P9cpbkWDLWg.html
Посмотрите,как реагируют на этот шедевр на концертах!А ролит из Анны Карениной- с Бином и Марсо вызывает бурю эмоций.Если есть тот свет,то за одно это произведение Шостаковича должны там носить на руках!!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@mahmoudsaleh4485 not a top ten but a quick list of similar stuff would be. Dance of the knights-prokofief Mars, the bringer of war- holst And my personal favorite Prelude in c sharp minor-rachmaninoff
Hoy la he escuchado en un concierto en honor a Dimitri Shostakovich...y salí tan ligera llena de alegría,fue un magnífico concierto a cargo de la Orquesta Sinfónica de la Universidad del Norte,Asunción-Paraguay,todos muy talentosos... Viva la música clásica!
I've had this song on LOOP, and I must have played it about 50 times already, and I love it. It will be one of the first songs I play on my violin, without even knowing how to play it. Believe me it won't sound awful, because I feel the music in my heart. Thought the bow may not be professional style, or my technique the best in the world, the music that comes out of my violin will make me want to play it 50 more times again and again! #Level1ViolinStudent