this playlist will make you feel like a 19th century villain

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Published 2020-12-12
"You will always be fond of me".

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  • Timestamps: 00:00 | Swan Lake, Op. 20, Act 2: Scene (Moderato), by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 02:45 | Dance Macabre in G Minor, Op. 40, by Camille Saint-Saës 09:55 | Lacrimosa, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 13:03 | Carnival of the Animals, R. 125: Aquarium, by Camille Saint-Saës 15:45 | Valse Sentimentale, Op. 51, No. 6, by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 20:07 | Romeo And Juliet, Op.64 / Act 1: Dance Of The Knights, by Sergei Prokofiev 25:51 | Coriolan Overture, Op. 62, by Ludwig van Beethoven 33:56 | Violin Sonata in G Minor "Devil's Trill", by Giuseppe Tartini 50:25 | Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, B. 178 "From the New World", by Antonin Dvorak 01:01:35 | Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92: II. Allegretto, by Ludwig van Beethoven 01:10:21 | The Nutcracker, Op. 71, Act II: No. 14c, Pas de deux: "Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy", by Pyotr Ilyich chaikovsky 01:13:00 | Dies Irae, by Giuseppe Verdi
  • @psalmer-
    “if villain bad why sexy”😩🤚
  • @mikronabi
    tchaikovsky had no idea how much he slayed in swan lake
  • This is the perfect music while grading tenth graders' essays. In their mind I am already a villain, and now my red pen swooping across the nonsensical words they chose to put on paper with the same tempo as Danse Macabre... It fills me with joy.
  • @arijitpalit2756
    >Clicked to feel like 19th century villain >Swan lake starts playing >Started to feel like a princess lost in the woods
  • @captaincave5907
    Listened to this when eating, and now, I am sitting alone at the head of a polished oak table, in a room decorated with suits of armour and paintings of historic battles, pouring myself a glass of red wine, knowing that I have finally bested my opponent, the Stir Fry.
  • @lawrence414
    Listening to this while drawing maps really makes me feel like I'm gonna take over the world.
  • @drewbieark
    I didn't realize that villains in the 19th century listened to so many car insurance ads.
  • @0ddestMouse
    My friend used to be a chemistry teacher but he got cancer. Haven’t seen him in a while but he said this playlist was his favorite 😁
  • His lips twitched, his grin widening. It wasn't a grin he had ever once possessed before. Not forced, or submissive. It was almost psychotic. The glow behind his eyes crackled like a strike of lightning before bursting, leaving nothing but darkness. It was calling his name, the darkness. And for the first time of many, he answered.
  • @phatballz4719
    A hero would sacrifice you to save a million, but a villain would sacrifice a million to save you. - A random Villain
  • @loganh4642
    Dr. Doofenshmirtz whenever he’s talking about childhood trauma
  • To everyone who's studying with this music: Checklist: • A bottle of water, at least 1 liter. Your brain works better if it has enough water and drinking helps you to concentrate💧 • Your charger. You sometimes don't even notice that your device's battery is going down, so better have it plugged in all the time🔋 • Your headphones. You will be able to focus more with headphones, because it blocks background noises. Also, if it's a late night study session, you won't wake up anyone🎧 • a tea or coffee. Coffee keeps you awake, green or black tea can make you feel more awake as well.☕ • Your study/work stuff: your laptop/tablet/phone , a few pens, paper or whatever you need.⌨ •Anything else you could need, what about a heat pad, a blanket, a good lamp, your pet so you have a study buddy 🐈 Reminder : After an hour, you should stand up and walk a bit around. Better stop the music or put on different music for the break. Open your window, even if it's cold outside. Fresh air will make it better, trust me. You could also lay your head down on your desk for ten minutes and listen to a podcast. Or, if you have to read a book, listen to the audiobook of it. You can also listen to the audiobook while doing another thing, that's even better than listening to music while reading the book. I hope y'all had a good day, if not, that's okay too. Remember to take care of yourself and try to get some sleep tonight 😴🧸 ( The above part of the comment isn't originally mine but I want to help people but the below part is mine )
  • @ngayemdi23
    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
  • @wystenia
    “your music taste is probably so horrible” *plays Pyotr F*ckin Tchaikosky
  • "Starts hearing Swan Lake" - This is not villainous at all. 5 seconds later - Nevermind, this is pure evil.
  • @jazchuuuuuv
    Lacrimosa always makes me so emotional. It is impossible to listen to such a marvelous piece and not cry... and to think it was Mozart's last composition.