excerpts from music created by some of the great classical music composers… this is the sixth of nine parts ♪♪♪
Great Classical Music Composers Pt. 6
June 22nd, 2010 by Leave a reply »
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excerpts from music created by some of the great classical music composers… this is the sixth of nine parts ♪♪♪
@joujoujou66 I believe the tenor Don Frye, google him.
Che meraviglia! Thank you!!!!
Very nice my friend !! Thank you
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Thank you so much I just found one of the two songs my uncle used to play when I was younger and I had no idea about who composed …Pavane Gabriel Faure!!!! I hope to find the 2nd one …thank you for uploading these videos!!!!
@link10909 thanks for the explanation
@mznogud101 Very carefully?
“n the United States, the Trio section “Land of Hope and Glory” of March No. 1 is sometimes known simply as “Pomp and Circumstance” or as “The Graduation March”, and is played as the processional tune at virtually all high school and college graduation ceremonies.[5] It was first played at such a ceremony on 28 June 1905, at Yale University, ” (Wikipedia)
how did Pomp and circumstance become the graduation song in American schools?
Jussi Bjoerling (with the Rome Opera Orchestra and Chorus)
Who’s the tenor of Puccini’s Nessun Dorma?
Semper Fidelis has to be one of my favorites. it’s quite powerful.
the diatonic side of classical music definitely appeals to you more. When it comes down to it, it appeals to me more too. But I like it when harmony and dissonance is mixed in a creative way.
Than I must have overcome that. Give me the time, please.
@LordMgls Yes, I’ve got the same opinion. But the theme i mentioned is not sung, it is orchestral, and so wonderful! I’m sure you know the melody…
Also, that III act overture – also an orchestral piece. And damn fantastic!
Yes. Puccini has so many things… But I believe the poster only considers classic music as orchestral music……. stupid -.-”
@LordMgls LOL Yes, i t was a nice idea from Bjoerling himself, not very successful though.
Why not some more melodies by Puccini? For, example, the theme from Tosca’s II act, before the murder.
Well, still great videos, great work.
@chrisazarian
Its cool
Calaf Björling was a nice idea
@flexterM yes. i didnt mean to insult you. sorry man.
@jeffamarie
The fact you think America saved the world from Hitler is laughable. In fact your entire country is laughable.
@chrisazarian
My comment was a reply to someone who was taking the piss out of dyslexic people. Is that alright with you pal?
i love the work of erik satie
@chrisazarian lol a little late, there – that conversation happened months ago. Aren’t you about ‘being modern and new’?
@sondano USA is about modernizing itself. classical is 100-300 years ago. America likes being modern and new. old is in the past. I am from usa
@jeffamarie shut up man. no one cares.