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

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Publicado 2020-12-12
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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
  • @nathanbryant1149
    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.
  • @drewbieark
    I didn't realize that villains in the 19th century listened to so many car insurance ads.
  • @StevemanSteven
    i didnt get a single ad through the whole playlist, this is a sign.
  • @lawrence414
    Listening to this while drawing maps really makes me feel like I'm gonna take over the world.
  • @loganh4642
    Dr. Doofenshmirtz whenever he’s talking about childhood trauma
  • Alternative name: "You will recognize all of these, even if you don't know their names yet. Have fun."
  • @caramelcutieee2298
    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.
  • @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 😁
  • @arijitpalit2756
    >Clicked to feel like 19th century villain >Swan lake starts playing >Started to feel like a princess lost in the woods
  • @ackermanlol
    Why are so many people acting as though Tchaikovsky is an underrated, unknown gem? He's one of the most known and respected composers in the world...
  • @milegonzalez2706
    I recently failed most of my midterms and I was about to drop out, but I just have found this amazing playlist and now I feel empowered, motivated and FREE. I’ve come to the conclusion that I CAN DO THIS. This playlist really touched my soul. Thank you, it was everything I needed.
  • Five ad breaks in 25 minutes really bringing out the villain in me, thanks fam 😭
  • @LateNightChess
    I became the villain when an ad interrupted this masterpiece of a playlist.
  • @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.