Great Classical Music Composers Pt. 6

August 172009

excerpts from music created by some of the great classical music composers… this is the sixth of seven parts ♪♪♪

Duration : 0:9:47


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25 Responses

  1. MrBeethoven333 Says:

    Also Sprach …
    Also Sprach Zarathustra is very epicc

  2. dergabe Says:

    Lo siento, pero no …
    Lo siento, pero no es cierto.
    “Greensleeves” es una canción tradicional inglesa. Es tan vieja que no se sabe de quien es orginalmente.
    (Un poco como la melodia de “O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden” que le gustó tanto a J.S. Bach que la usó varias veces en su Matthäuspassion)
    Por eso la version de Vaughn Williams es solo una “fantasia sobra Greensleeves”, la canción misma siendo much mas vieja.

  3. neugassteszar Says:

    I think it was in …
    I think it was in E.T., when the girl’s mother was reading a story.

  4. mrrheekingz Says:

    the main piano part …
    the main piano part actually sounds like the song “pictures of you” by the last goodnight

  5. cergy951 Says:

    congratulations for …
    congratulations for your work even…i miss Mahler
    thanks

  6. cochinofeo Says:

    Vaughn williams es …
    Vaughn williams es un plagiador !!! la canción de Greensleeves es de Enrique VIII !!!

  7. meximeli7 Says:

    Actually, I think …
    Actually, I think it’s a commercial.
    You know, that one commercial that say
    ” Are you depressed… and something something, call your doctor and see if this so and so pills are right for you”….. and it shows a bunch of depressed people.

  8. VerucaSaltines Says:

    Oh, please don’t …
    Oh, please don’t say that, I’ve played two different versions of it with an orchestra, and both turned out lovely. The fun of playing it shouldn’t be limited to those who can play piano well. My hands aren’t even big enough to reach all of the chords on the piano!

  9. CurleyMR Says:

    somewhere in time
    somewhere in time

  10. tempeanu Says:

    what movie does 7: …
    what movie does 7:35 song was played in remember me pls

  11. muesk3 Says:

    Clair de lune – …
    Clair de lune – orchestral!?

    Blasphemy!

  12. xxEirinua34xx Says:

    -ops..mean clair
    -ops..mean clair

  13. xxEirinua34xx Says:

    -finanly debussy.. …
    -finanly debussy..with the master piece claire de lune..i just love it!!x x

  14. ursuchawasteofsperm Says:

    wow this music is …
    wow this music is amazing…..
    too bad not many people will ever know because they are quick to judge it

  15. cosmeticnerd Says:

    this is why disney …
    this is why disney primarily uses classical music

  16. shimeonmorpheus Says:

    looks as if you …
    looks as if you must be educated further, so you will not misspell words.

  17. MissLillyHiggins3 Says:

    I think Charlotte …
    I think Charlotte Church sing Pavane. PUCCINI!!! He is my favorite composer!!! I love him!! Nessun Dorma is excellent! OH GOD!! CLAIR DE LUNE FROM DEBUSSY!! I love that song with all my soul!! When I have problems I listen to that song and I feel better!!! It’s like my drug! Cavalleria Rusticana!! I’ve heard to that Intermezzo since I have memory! Greensleeves it’s just amazing!

  18. moneymoney81 Says:

    Dis is really nice …
    Dis is really nice and educating…..

  19. Hajiisya Says:

    Classical is the …
    Classical is the foundation of Blues, and if you think of it, every thing was designed off of blues. So had it not been for Classical, Rock, R&B, Country, even Pop would not even exist today! I myself listen to Neo Classical and Power Metal, but I strongly Desire for the beauty and wealth of Classical Peices. In fact I am a Pianist, the fact is that Classical helps me understand what Music really is.

  20. samson2603 Says:

    Classical music is …
    Classical music is amazing, how anyone can not appreciate it i will never know.

  21. jeevasxjeevas Says:

    love this(L)
    love this(L)

  22. eswolf84 Says:

    what a great …
    what a great selection !! we can’t thank you enough for making this superbe video

  23. ahawhatever19 Says:

    Ohhh Debussy! Ohhh …
    Ohhh Debussy! Ohhh!! lol

  24. michael02601 Says:

    omg i loved to know …
    omg i loved to know the name of the song of 2:24 , thank so much

  25. Tailas444 Says:

    Thomas Edison …
    Thomas Edison invented the first phonograph in 1877. That was the first time any one could make a recording of any other sound. Prior to this invention, the music was written down as sheet music for other orchestras to play.

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