First Pieces by 15 Great Classical Composers

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Enjoy this video showing the first pieces by 15 famous classial composer.

0:00 15 Years Old: Edvard Grieg - Larvikspolka, EG 101, 1858
0:32 14 Years Old: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Anastasie-Valse, TH 119, 1854
1:00 13 Years Old: Franz Schubert - Fantasie in G Major, D.1, 1810
1:36 12 Years Old: Anton Rubinstein - Ondine, Op.1, 1842
2:07 11 Years Old: Sergei Rachmaninoff - Piano Piece in D minor, 1884
2:30 11 Years Old: Alexander Scriabin - Canon in D minor, 1883
2:51 11 Years Old: Ludwig van Beethoven - 9 Variations on a March by Dressler, WoO 63, Variation I, 1782
3:18 10 Years Old: Clara Schumann - 4 Polonaises, Op.1, I. Polonaise in E-flat major, 1830
3:35 10 Years Old: Franz Liszt - Variation on a Waltz by Diabelli, S.147, 1822
4:07 10 Years Old: Felix Mendelssohn - Lied zum Geburtstage meines guten Vaters, MWV K 1, Ihr Töne schwingt euch fröhlich durch die Saiten, 1819
4:33 9 Years Old: Gioachino Rossini - Se il vuol la molinara, 1801
5:00 7 Years Old: Frédéric Chopin - Polonaise in G minor, B.1, 1817
5:26 6 Years Old: Johann Strauss II - Erster Gedanke, 1831
5:49 5 Years Old: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Andante in C major, K.1a, 1761
6:15 3 Years Old: Camille Saint-Saëns - Piano Piece in C major, 1839

Composer(s): Various

Original Music: Various © (1782-1884)
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Today I present you some early pearls by great classical composers! What's your favorite?

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PianoMusicBros
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What's amazing is even in these very early pieces, how clearly the voice of the composer is present by the standards of their later works.

composercaleb
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As you can see, liszt was already Liszt by 10. The true lingling.

chessematics
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Saint Saens at the age of 3! This is the example of a real child prodigy. And Liszt has always been a virtuoso. My first composition at 14 was years behind Saint Saens at three!

avecesar
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Camille Saint-Saens made his first composition at the age of 3. And he died at 86! 83 years of creative activity!!!!

ВладиславБогатырев-ио
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Wow some of these are incredibly impressive. Liszt, rubenstein, Rach, Chopin. Amazing

minigooshey
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Me writing my first original piano piece at the age of 25 really puts this in perspective for me. All of these musicians were born of a different world.

samothias
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I can't even imagine someone sitting at a piano and playing something sensible at the age of three

aryangupta
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The fact that these amazing pieces were playing through their heads at such an early age is incredible, and that they could play these too!

shazzaha
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4:34 Rossini sounded so joyful, some things never change

peterstudios
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Me: thinking I am good at playing the piano

Liszt/Chopin: hold my sheet

linga
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Watching this, you get an appreciation for how everything is built on top of what came before it. Interesting that Rubinstein is using the right hand for what amounts to high bass notes in a very nice piece. Strauss, of course, writes a waltz.
All things being equal, Liszt is just a freak of nature.

EddieReischl
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3:35 Liszt, never stops leaving an impression! Jesus! He was already a virtuoso at a young age. This piece defined his future.

therealransu
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Rachmaninoff freaking rocks man, what a cool sound.

gaboelexo
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Liszt, Mozart And Chopin my favorites

TheJoyBoygb
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How on Earth does anyone at 3 years old write music like this ? Could I pick a favourite, absolutely not. They were all brilliant and so is anyone that can play any of those pieces at any age. 👍👍

weejim
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Clara Schumann is a very underrated artist. You should definitely make a tutorial on her Notturno!

kriwe
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The wonderfulness and comfort of these geniuses are immeasurable, and off the charts, and makes me feel better.

shin-i-chikozima
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Chopin is insane since most of them them are older than 10 Years old and 7 Years old Chopin plays like if he was 15

paulinitaleon
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Yep, that's exactly what I expected from Franz Liszt.

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