The Best of Classical Music 🎻 Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Vivaldi 🎹 Most Famous Classic Pieces
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Published 2015-03-02
Unwind and elevate your mood with this enchanting collection of the most famous classical pieces by legendary composers Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, and Vivaldi.
This beautiful compilation features a variety of moods and styles, from the playful melodies of Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" to the dramatic power of Beethoven's symphonies. Whether you're a seasoned classical music lover or just discovering its beauty, this video is the perfect way to relax, focus, or simply appreciate the timeless genius of these masters.
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"Canon in D major - Pachelbel","Gymnopédies No.2 & No.3","Egmont Overture - Beethoven”, “Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 - Bach", "Waltz (Tchaikovsky Op. 40)", "Cello Suite #1 in G - Prelude - Bach" and "Also Sprach Zarathustra - Strauss" performed by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com/) are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)
"The Four Seasons - Vivaldi" performed by John Harrison with the Wichita State University Chamber Players (freemusicarchive.org/music/john_harrison_with_the_wichita_state_university_chamber_players/the_four_seasons_vivaldi) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)
"Piano Sonata No. 11 - III. Rondo Alla Turca "Turkish March" - Mozart" performed by Bernd Krueger (piano-midi.de) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)
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All Comments (21)
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Only 1700's kids will remember this.
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Can we just respect this guy for not putting any ads in between the music
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Everyone who reads this, we don't know each other and probably never will but I wish you all the best in life and all the luck in the world
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I wish I gave classical music more credit when I was younger. Now that I'm older, I listen to it to combat high bouts of depression and it works every time. Take care of one another people x
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I hope this helps :) 01.. 0:00 – “Moonlight Sonata” -- Beethoven 02.. 5:14 – “Prelude in C major” -- Bach 03.. 7:27 – “Serenade No. 13 in G majo”r -- Mozart 04.. 13:15 – “Für Elise" (Bagatelle No.25)” -- Beethoven 05.. 15:43 – “Prelude Op.28 No.4 in E minor” -- Chopin 06.. 18:15 – “The Four Seasons - SPRING” -- Vivaldi 07.. 22:15 – “The Four Seasons - SUMMER” -- Vivaldi 08.. 25:08 – “The Four Seasons - AUTUMN” -- Vivaldi 09.. 30:10 – “The Four Seasons - WINTER”-- Vivaldi 10.. 33:24 – “Messiah” -- Handel 11.. 37:07 – “Ouverture Op49” -- Tchaikovsky 12.. 53:26 – “Gymnopédies No.1” -- Erik Satie 13.. 56:36 – “Gymnopédies No.2” -- Erik Satie 14.. 59:13 – “Gymnopédies No.3” -- Erik Satie 15.. 1:01:36 – “Les Toreadors” -- Georges Bizet 16.. 1:03:52 – “Ride of the Valkyries” -- Wagner 17.. 1:09:13 – “Allegro con Brio” -- Beethoven 18.. 1:16:05 – “Turkish March” -- Mozart 19.. 1:19:38 – “Morning Mood” -- Edvard Grieg 20.. 1:23:15 – “The Nutcraker” -- Tchaikovsky 21.. 1:29:56 – “Ode to Joy “ -- Beethoven 22.. 1:53:34 – “The Blue Danube” -- Johann Strauss II 23.. 2:02:53 – “Hungarian Rhapsody No2” -- Franz Liszt 24.. 2:13:39 – “Ouverture to Egmont” -- Beethoven 25.. 2:22:43 – “Carmen Opera” -- Bizet 26.. 2:24:41 – “Brandenburg Concerto” -- Bach 27.. 2:31:55 – “The Nutcraker” -- Tchaikovsky 28.. 2:33:36 – “In the Hall of the Mountain King” -- Edvard Grieg 29.. 2:35:55 – “Ouverture- Can-can” -- Jacques Offenbach 30.. 2:45:06 – “The Funeral March” -- Frédéric Chopin 31.. 2:54:28 – “William Tell" Ouverture” -- Gioachino Rossini 32.. 3:06:10 – “Twelves pieces for solo piano” -- Pyotr Tchaikovsky 33.. 3:11:49 – “Amazing Grace” -- James Carrell/David Clayton/John Newton 34.. 3:14:55 – “A Midsummer Night's Dream” -- Felix Mendelssohn 35.. 3:19:58 – “Tocata in D minor” -- Bach 36.. 3:23:03 – “Cello Suite No.1 in G major” -- Bach 37.. 3:25:08 – “Also sprach Zarathustra” -- Richard Strauss 38.. 3:26:33 – “Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht” -- Johannes Brahms Edit: Thank you so much for the support! Sorry if I made a mistake, I'm not perfect ;-)
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People who are listening this in 2021 right now, are the same people in a Hall In 16th Century enjoying music together😌❤.
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Until now, I had no idea how much I needed classical music in my life...honestly, I can't believe how beautiful these works of art are...
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I have discovered that classical music can be played in the background when studying literally any subject and it never diverts my attention like pop songs. its amazing
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0:00- Moonlight Sonata ~ Beethoven 5:14- Prelude in C major ~ Bach 7:27- Serenade No. 13 in G major ~ Mozart 13:15- "Fur Elise" (Bagatelle No.25) ~ Beethoven 15:43- Prelude Op.28 No.4 in E minor ~ Chopin 18:15- The Four Seasons SPRING ~ Vivaldi 22:15- SUMMER ~ Vivaldi 25:08- AUTUMN~ Vivaldi 30:10- WINTER~ Vivaldi 33:24- Messiah ~ Handel 37:07- Ouverture Op49 ~ Tchaikovsky 53:26- Gymnopédies No.1 ~ Erik Satie 56:36 No.2 59:13 No.3 1:01:36- "Les Toreadors" ~ Georges Bizet 1:03:52- "Ride of the Valkyries" ~ Wagner 1:09:13- "Allegro con Brio" ~ Beethoven 1:16:05- "Turkish March" ~ Mozart 1:19:38- "Morning Mood" ~Edvard Grieg 1:23:15- The Nutcraker ~Tchaikovsky 1:29:56- Ode to Joy ~Beethoven 1:53:34- The Blue Danube ~Johann Strauss II 2:02:53- Hungarian Rhapsody No2 ~Franz Liszt 2:13:39- Ouverture to Egmont ~Beethoven 2:22:43- Carmen Opera ~ Bizet 2:24:41- Brandenburg Concerto ~Bach 2:31:55- The Nutcraker ~Tchaikovsky 2:33:36-"In the Hall of the Mountain King ~Edvard Grieg 2:35:55- Ouverture- Can-can ~Jacques Offenbach 2:45:06- "The Funeral March" ~ Frédéric Chopin 2:54:28-"William Tell" Ouverture ~ Gioachino Rossini 3:06:10- Twelves pieces for solo piano ~ Pyotr Tchaikovsky 3:11:49- "Amazing Grace" ~James Carrell/David Clayton/John Newton 3:14:55- "A Midsummer Night's Dream" ~Felix Mendelssohn 3:19:58- Tocata in D minor ~Bach 3:23:03- Cello Suite No.1 in G major ~Bach 3:25:08- "Also sprach Zarathustra" ~Richard Strauss 3:26:33- "Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht" ~Johannes Brahms
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I love that young people still listen to classical music. It will remain timeless forever. :) I wish all composers knew that we still love their music ♡
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I had forgotten how beautiful classical music is, should be introduced to all generations.
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Simply beautiful music that reaches to the soul. Thank you for the compilation of beautiful melodies. Music heals like no other besides God.
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Who still listens in 2024?
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I started listening to classical music a long time ago, but not as intensively as in the last few months, and I can say that it has affected my life in an incredible way. One anecdote: "My son entered the house, heard music (I used to listen with headphones, and said: "It's like I entered a movie, it's great" :)
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Is anyone going to acknowledge the fact that someone took the time to find pictures for all 3 hours of music Thank you Just Instrumental Music
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Anyone else doing homework???
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Classical music is so relaxing and always calms my soul when. Especially when you’re stressed ♥
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Today is the day ive fallen in love with classical music. Absolutely beautiful stuff here.
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I am 2 years old and I was born in the wrong generation. My peers only listen to Baa Baa Black sheep and other vulguar nursery rhyme greatest hits. It is a pleasure to discover such beautiful music, indubitably.