Fantastisch! Vielen Dank für ihre Mühe ❤️ Das erweitert mein Verständnis dieser großartigen Musik Gruß von Tobias
@coreylapinas10004 күн бұрын
If you atomized this thing anymore, you'd be working with single notes constituting entire motivic material.
@Richard.AtkinsonКүн бұрын
Do you understand what a fugue is?
@coreylapinas10004 күн бұрын
But it's ugly
@Richard.AtkinsonКүн бұрын
That’s kind of the point…
@JamesBrown-dg8le5 күн бұрын
That viola note at 52:46 😮
@davcaslop5 күн бұрын
2 days ago I played the prelude and fugue in an audition. Man, believe me when I tell you that you don't get tired of the fugue
@rlunger16 күн бұрын
Hard for me to follow but fantastic !
@thinkOfMeAsAClassicalMusician6 күн бұрын
16:16 ACTUALLY I guess it would be a third of the speed. I know it’s irrelevant, I was just enjoying the little pleasure of correcting the legend Mr. Atkinson
@Richard.Atkinson6 күн бұрын
I stand corrected!
@rayszymarek29207 күн бұрын
Fabulous in every respect as a retired jazz musician I give you the highest rating possible
@aqueous30519 күн бұрын
Mahler 8 on top I could die to that music
@meowmeowcat60139 күн бұрын
I actually have to admire you for your ability to choose ONLY 10 badass moments of Brahms's works. For me it was impossible to limit it to just 10. (e.g. Brahms's op.15, 83, 51 (both), 108, 101, 60, 24, 5, 35, 45, 77........) (even his FAE movement is quite badass....
@meowmeowcat60139 күн бұрын
Very beautiful but underrated work in the chamber music repertoire. Faure had plenty others that are similarly beautiful and intriguing, like his piano quintet in C minor and piano trio in D minor.
@meowmeowcat60139 күн бұрын
Oh, this. I remember I cried the first time when I heard the second theme because it was so overwhelming. And I rarely cry for music. You prolly had done Schubert's Great C Symphony, the opening theme of 1st mvt is very simple yet so introspective, like opening up an entire new universe. Wonder what you think about Vaughan-Williams' Piano Quintet first movement? its first theme is also very emotionally intense.
@caterscarrots340712 күн бұрын
Another "Hunt" piece that leaves me unconvinced about whether the name really fits, Beethoven's 18th piano sonata in Eb, the so called "Hunt" Sonata. I mean, I assume it's the ending 6/8 Presto that gave it the nickname, but is it really like a hunt? I don't know, I've heard some people say that the Presto of the Beethoven sonata is more of a tarantella than anything else.
@emilianodorantes243413 күн бұрын
Haydn’s “Jack in the box” String Quartet. Sounds great.
@mikesmovingimages14 күн бұрын
The music is too rich for the scene. Too rich for movies. Williams is better suited for movies, Mahler for symphonies and songs.
@Shmookcakes14 күн бұрын
9:14 We can't have it all, and I love the way you stretch the diversions into other compositions. But I must mention for anyone who likes when Haydn gets "spooky..." The Trio in Haydn's Symphony 58 in F Major has to be the bleakest and most startling "spooky" moment he ever did.
@highgroundproductions859014 күн бұрын
Late Mozart goes so hard. So rich and thick. Taking more and more from Bach et al. Very pre Romantic, his last few years are way different to his earlier stuff. If he lived longer, he probably wouldn't have been Beethoven, because his life wasn't hard enough for him to write music that dark, but he would've been Schubert or Schumann probably.
@suesmith218315 күн бұрын
Absolutely brilliant, Richard. Thank you.
@arr918016 күн бұрын
Bravo
@andreasegli675816 күн бұрын
Thanks for making the Fuggenanalyse in your free time instead of playing Brawl Stars, We are from the Kantonsschule Solothurn and our music teacher Ms. Inäbnit has given us an ehrenlose task, but this helps us really
@andreasegli675816 күн бұрын
Edit: You Huhrensohn, our fat teacher ms Inäbnit has said that evereverything is false and that the fugge is always dreistimmig and not 2stimmig like you did
@andreasegli675816 күн бұрын
Geile siech
@ynniiiynniii979916 күн бұрын
Geile siech
@eddieandmaxie17 күн бұрын
Isn’t this the one that Rubinstein wanted to be played in his deathbed?
@eddieandmaxie17 күн бұрын
Those bassoon jumps from the Haydn 68 😭😭 my friend would not like that
@Imthereasonfordisabledcomments18 күн бұрын
Looking up fart memes brought me here. Very educational.
@LuisGarcia-iq8nl22 күн бұрын
Brilliant contribution for get a little closer to greatest mind of this planet ever
@johnphillips599323 күн бұрын
Ya know one composer I never see you discuss on here is Schumann. He’s my absolute favorite composer and I’m wondering if you could make a video on something of his. Like your favorite Clara theme moments or something?
@remconitschelm580323 күн бұрын
.... worst thing you can do with Beethoven symphonies and other music ... is playing too fast ... !!! thx ;)
@slimislime24 күн бұрын
I listened to all 106 haydn symphonies in a little over a week, can I be inducted into the united grand lodge of haydn fanatics?
@GustavoGarcia-gz4su25 күн бұрын
Please a Mahler single video.
@Robotron-wd9em26 күн бұрын
Giuseppe verdi's dies irae also makes great use of the bass drum.
@michelangelociarlo428126 күн бұрын
Speaking about Strauss and timpani the Burlesque for piano and orchestra is quite interesting.
@AndreaColombo-fx1wh26 күн бұрын
We need more pre or post fight trashtalks!
@AndreaColombo-fx1wh26 күн бұрын
I want the Don Quixote analysis (iF yOu HaD mOrE pAtReOn SuPpOrTeRs)
@xkay-six184526 күн бұрын
Y’all wait till next episode when he starts pulling out Shosty and Stravinsky
@zhihuangxu655127 күн бұрын
It seems that many themes in this video are close relatives of the main theme of Symphonie Fantastique :)
@jacekmirewicz676727 күн бұрын
If anything convinces me of the infinity of individual life, of the necessity to do everything (Nikolai Fyodorov, cosmism) in our power to make this life last - it is the ending of the first movement of op. 74.
@peterpelagio600327 күн бұрын
"So lasse deine Glöckchen klingen, dies wird mein Weibchen zu mir bringen"
@dosterix603427 күн бұрын
Noo the last few chords of the Mahler are missing, they are some of my favourite moments in this Symphony
@compizard362927 күн бұрын
Great video per usual! Can’t believe you didn’t play the rest of Mahler at the very end of the video!
@charmsword27 күн бұрын
I would continue Wagner's brass/drum line with Walter Schumann's Dragnet theme:D Seems plausible: leitmotifs of Giants, then the Dragon and later, Joe Friday😅 Seriously though, Wagner's experiments with low and pompous music for bad guys may be the roots of cinematic gumshoes and other tough reluctant heroes.
@emileserper574027 күн бұрын
Good stuff. I hope at some point we see the timpani solo at the end of Shostakovich 8th, movement 3
@Richard.Atkinson27 күн бұрын
You must be reading my mind 😮
@rubensgensane267727 күн бұрын
Take a look at the Shostakovich's symphonies, if you did not. There is so many epic moments like that.
@grannybrer28 күн бұрын
I thought this was one of your most fun videos. I can't believe how much work you put into these. Not just the music, but the graphics and the cartoon clips, etc. And THE MUSIC knowledge! Amazing!
@s0undf0rm28 күн бұрын
Simply the best of music...people were crying after 4th, not just back in the days, circa 2023...😢❤what a magnificent experience🙏