did you just say classical music is boring?! (playlist)
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↓ PAINTINGS INFORMATION ↓
1. bal masqué by charles hermans, 1880
2. judith and holofernes by caravaggio, circa 1607
3. el jaleo by john singer sargent, 1888
4. christ in the storm on the lake of galilee by rembrandt, 1633
5. battle of borodino by louis-françois lejeune, 1822
6. interior with a flute player by george reimer, 19th century
7. the fairies by bartolomeo giuliano, 1896
8. the assault of warsaw by george benedikt wunder, 1831 -1846
9. wild hunt of odin by peter nicolai arbo, 1872
10. fishermen at sea by j. m. w. turner, 1796
11. ships on a stormy sea by raden sarief bustaman saleh, 1840
12. the nightmare by henry fuseli, 1781
13. bataille de poitiers by charles de steuben, 17th century
14. bach playing the organ by french school, c. 1881
THUMBNAIL ─ medusa by caravaggio, 1597
TIMESTAMPS ─ in the comments section, i decided to put them there since, for some reason, there is less possibility that the video will be blocked
COPYRIGHT ─ all rights to the original owners of the pictures/paintings and music, i don't own any of these mentioned
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TAGS ─ #classicalmusic #paintings #playlist #darkacademia #lightacademia
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🎧 About This Track
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💬 What Listeners Say
"MUSIC TIMESTAMPS / (composer/s) [performer/s] 00:00 waltz from 'masquerade' suite (khachaturian) [la scala philharmonic orchestra/daniel harding] 03:34 devil's trill sonata: iv. allegro assai (tartini) [ray chen/amsterdam sinfonietta] 10:44 swan..."
— @nouboudy 👍 19,362
"Imagine that people who lived in these times mostly heard their favourite opera/song/filcharmony only like one or three times in their entire lives"
— @ananasek5560 👍 39,744
"Classical music is not boring, but people have a tendency to make it boring by listening only to the same calming pieces, putting the volume really low etc."
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