How - and why - the lives of music-makers have changed beyond belief... To help the channel: www.buymeacoffee.com/classicalmk
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@hoangkimviet85459 ай бұрын
"There are many princes and there will continue to be thousands more, but there is only one Beethoven." - Ludwig van Beethoven to Prince Karl von Lichnowsky.
@valerietaylor96155 ай бұрын
Beethoven certainly didn’t suffer from low self-esteem. However, in his case it was thoroughly justified. 😊
@jtbasener87409 ай бұрын
Fascinating history discussion. Classical music and history are some of my two favorite subjects. Your videos are always very detailed (and your cadence is deeply relaxing). Thank you, my good man!
@NancyLebovitz9 ай бұрын
Perhaps the "myth" of the destitute artist happened once it became clear that art was a chance to win big, so more people were trying to be successful artists, but failing.
@michaelcinelli87939 ай бұрын
One of my favorite videos so far. Excellent as always
@koechelrating18378 ай бұрын
I pretty much have the same take on the change in musicians’ status that this video explores … except that there is one massive outlier: Handel, completely contemporary with Bach, was freelance in London for decades, many years before Mozart’s famous row with his patron the Archbishop of Salzburg in 1781.
@thebeltingbalaclava47989 ай бұрын
As mass society decays and AI begins to write modern pop music, it's possible we'll see a return to the patronage system as wealthy donors desire more authentic music; either because they love it or as a status symbol.
@althealligator14677 ай бұрын
Right, exactly like how some rich high class people have entire collections of art pieces for the sole purpose of gloating that they have them every once in a while.
@dulvab99688 ай бұрын
I could just feel the eye rolling in the Bach letter.
@valerietaylor96155 ай бұрын
Yes. I imagine Bach was thinking, “ Why do I have to suck up to this titled idiot?”
@bhami6 ай бұрын
Whoa, Bach's 1721 letter to the Margrave of Brandenburg was written in French!?
@valerietaylor96155 ай бұрын
French was the lingua franca in 18th-century Europe. All educated people spoke it.
@user-ss2sn7go7w9 ай бұрын
I only know Handel who was wealthy from Baroque era, but I don't know any musician who is famous but not wealthy today
@mrbucket15719 ай бұрын
There are many artists who become famous years after the music or even after their death
@PMA655379 ай бұрын
Michael Jackson was said to attempt the life of a billionaire with the budget of a millionaire.
@BrokenSymmetry18 ай бұрын
Not all change is for the better
@ismaelnehme3798 ай бұрын
0:51 I can hardly believe my ears. This is BACH! THE BACH! The prince should be begging Bach to compose for him, not the other way around!
@MotoMoto-ld9gi9 ай бұрын
Beethoven including chorus in his 9th
@pablov13239 ай бұрын
Funny how the greater appreciations and status of the artist was not always for the best of the quality of his art
@alaalfa88399 ай бұрын
Where are the managers and agents who manipulate it, in your comment..... While artists get all the negative attention but the producers get millions as well. As Lisa Marie Presley said the producers expected of her to wear sexy clothes in concerts when she released first CD. She said the more they forced her as the mother of two kids, the more she decided to wear male pants and male boots. As Gail Dines said Miley Cyrusas a teenage girl looked very normal, but the producers noticed that she is going to be an adult and they didn't want to lose money so they changed her image to sexualize her, to make her look like a vulgar sex idol, in order to make millions. because they thought as an ordinary singer she would not look very interesting for the fans. Or do you think the 17 years old girl made the big decision on her own to change to sex idol over the night? Isn't it too much coincidence that all the young stars look like that including Britney Spears who says the doctors gave her drugs to perform etc.
@time88719 ай бұрын
Bach had disputes with employers and was even jailed for 30 days once for wanting to work elsewhere. This video relates popular music artists today with classical composers, but in my view its not quite the same thing. Forms of what was essentially pop music existed back then but it wasn't notated and was before recording technology. Classical music has never had a really wide audience, it is more musician's music. There are still some excellent composers today but don't get as much attention or celebrity status (that can have its advantages in my view). I would rather be a musician making a decent living than a rich and famous celebrity personally.
@valerietaylor96155 ай бұрын
Classical music was written for educated people, not for the masses. That may sound snobbish, but it’s true.
@PMA655379 ай бұрын
5:07 .. come to a revolutionary climax in France. Nobody suspected the French of being heroic.
@valerietaylor96155 ай бұрын
The French were not always as they are today.
@passwordsecurity89009 ай бұрын
Where is chopin and Tchaikovsky
@valerietaylor96155 ай бұрын
Where, indeed?
@vinifebriantiputri9445 ай бұрын
They have kiss together 😱
@valerietaylor96155 ай бұрын
That’s sick.🤢🤮
@valerietaylor96155 ай бұрын
Besides, Chopin was no fan of Russians. 🇵🇱
@00billharris9 ай бұрын
You're making a serious categorical error: today's popular entertainers aren,'t real musicians. Otherwise, the historical creation of the Bourgeoisie gave the Wagner/Verdi's a marketing edge over the bach/Mozarts...
@braincraven9 ай бұрын
I will disagree. There are many with skills. Many of the movie composers are paid well for their music and we celebrate them. John Williams.
@00billharris9 ай бұрын
No, I would not consider either John Williams, or Priesner, or Morricone as "popular" composers. Rather, like classicists of the past, they've composed for popular entertainment.(Think of 1812 Overture), Otherwise, serous cinema has indeed proven to be a worthy vector of serious music: eg Priesner's "Ean tais Glossis" in "Blue" and Morricone's ""Addio Monti" in "I Promissi Sposi".... So what you have is Classicism continuing to remain vibrant via (certain) film--which is good. This means that the creators of film demand high classical skill frm their composers--likewise. good. But all of tis evades the issue: in general. amerikun musik iz palookaville listening to palooka musik. Taylor Swift could have easily become the next Jori Graham, but chose $ instead...all th more reason to hate middel amerikunz
@miladirani43134 ай бұрын
Now music is bullshit no beautiful melody and great harmony without instruments only computer sample