a fyodor dostoyevsky playlist
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timestamps / (composer/s) [performer/s] 00:00 prelude op. 11 no. 4 (scriabin) [rachmaninox] 01:46 piano concerto no. 2, ii. andante (shostakovich) [yuja wang/london symphony orchestra/michael tilson thomas] 07:31 the seasons, autumn (tchaikovsky) [katsuhiro oguri] 12:29 une larme (mussorgsky) [eduardo viñuela] 16:18 prelude op. 6 no. 1 (bortkiewicz) [mx chan] 20:40 nocturne op. 19, no. 4 for cello and piano (tchaikovsky) [akexander ramm/philipp kopachevsky] 25:06 mazurka in c minor (glinka) [cubusdk] 27:40 elegie op. 3 no. 1 (rachmaninoff) [oleg volkov] 33:39 quartet no. 8, op. 110, v. largo (shostakovich) [escher string quartet] 37:23 elegie (dobrowen) [mx chan]
@neighbor_s-cat
Жыл бұрын
Bro, you are great.
@rediscovernow
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful, as usual! Thank you very much for these rich playlists and inspiring me to launch my own channel. All the best!
@leberinaa
Жыл бұрын
Шостакович😭
@peace13216
Жыл бұрын
Thank you ❤️❤️
@angeloluisrocattojunior3425
Жыл бұрын
Only Russian guys.
To start reading Dostoyevsky I recommend the White Nights. It is short but full of emotions.
@thatonepekokinnie
Жыл бұрын
I have already read it in french. It was worth reading I loved it.
@venusdemiloo
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@basedtrees
Жыл бұрын
Crime and Punishment really sucked me in. Crazy to think that he wrote the first chapter the night before it was supposed to be turned into the publisher... I liked Notes from Underground as well, and that edition has White Nights. I'll def check it out.
@Renard88
Жыл бұрын
@@basedtrees I am glad to see how people around the world are reading one of our best writers
@basedtrees
Жыл бұрын
@@Renard88 dostoyevsky, gogol, tarkovsky, rachmaniov.... probably many more that i am not familiar with, but russia has produced some exceptional men.
This playlist is exactly what no one expected, but what absolutely everyone needed
@Slarty947
Жыл бұрын
To be fair, it probably was what nobody expected 😛
@louise_rose
Жыл бұрын
I agree - just came here from the inspiring "playlist for when you're in a Russian novel", which also moves in the world of Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Rachmaninov and Chekhov: ww.kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZH920st6aLm1hdo.html I've been reading Dostoevsky since I was in my teens. My brother, who is also a fan, brought a library copy of "The Brothers Karamazov" to a week-long military field exercise where they had to spend long hours encamped in their tent on some grimy and rainy heath in late October (this was in southern Sweden). An officer in middle life came by, noticed what one of his men was reading and commended him for his excellent literary taste: " /last name/!! Some culture in this muddy sh****le!"😜
@likewtfbro_
Жыл бұрын
U got it right hehe
@sk-xg7re
8 ай бұрын
@@louise_rose your brother is a real man I see, reading a book that is like 10cm thick atleast and hard to read WHILE training hard in military, that is some crazy discipline
@louise_rose
8 ай бұрын
@@sk-xg7re Oh, thank you! Yes, I think he enjoyed it too. Our mother sometimes recalled how she had taken a week off during her studies in literature and philology, "lying on the couch at my student room and reading War and Peace - i loved it!" - it was a set text for the course. :) That was several years before I was born, but one of my earliest memories of a Russian film is seeing Bondarchuk's classic version of Tolstoy when it was screened on tv as a miniseries, I was around seven years old, we were all impressed and I realized that this was actually based on real events, real history, even real people (some of the main characters being based on Tolstoy's ancestors and his parents' friends).
I finished reading The Idiot last year. Completely heartbreaking book, definitely one of his saddest works. He was an expert at depicting people who were crushed by circumstances beyond their control, and all the free will in the world won't change the fact that everything can be taken from you in an instant. And the desire to follow any strict rules of morality that you make for yourself, no matter how good intentioned, could very well lead to your downfall and that of those around you. He builds harsh worlds but they're full of real people with depth and emotion. I love the books I've read and intend on tackling The Brothers Karamazov this year.
@DomWrath
Жыл бұрын
@Helena I will definitely check it out, thanks for the recommendation! I saw Kurosawas adaptation of it years ago. Unfortunately it was cut down dramatically by the studio but there are a few good sequences in it, the ending especially. Might be worth a look if you go into it with low expectations.
@helena8465
Жыл бұрын
@@DomWrath You're welcome! I saw the Kurosawa adaptation last year and I really liked it! It was different but still well done. There is also a French movie adaptation and a Russian one that was left unfinished. Well, I wish you a pleasant day!
@Mithrand87
Жыл бұрын
He actually comes to a much more hopeful conclusion in the Brothers Karamazov :) whereas in his earlier works (The Idiot, Notes from the Underground) he is a lot more pessimistic.
@DomWrath
Жыл бұрын
@Brian Lam that's what I've heard. To be honest the ending and overall redemption arc of Raskolnikov from Crime and Punishment is one of hope as well, something I was really pleased with since I didn't see it coming based on its reputation. People go on about how dark that book is but I rarely hear about it being an effective assertation that even if you fall to your lowest as long as you maintain some sliver of your conscience you can repent your crimes. Of course The Idiot subverts that to a degree and is more cynical for it. I love them both and am looking forward to how Karmazov concludes his struggle with humanity!
@destroyk5455
Жыл бұрын
Crime and Punishment also is S tier
A good playlist to listen to while reading crime and punishment? Great!! Thanks a lot I love all of your playlists.
@zconrad4123
Жыл бұрын
I just finished it 😣 If only this came out a month ago!
@alejandroexposito22
Жыл бұрын
@@zconrad4123 same here
@KinqDeko
Жыл бұрын
@@zconrad4123 Thank God I only just started reading it.
@mothflower6562
Жыл бұрын
deffinetly on page 187 as of today, I love it so much
@alexiosanchez3807
Жыл бұрын
Давайте ребята, дочитывайте до конца... Достоевский это классика литературы
What a coincedence! I live in st petersburg, and today I was on a walk with my class exploring places that appeared in dostoyevskiy's books. What a great evening to listen to this playlist
@dunwich.chillout
Жыл бұрын
You have great taste, my friend! Can you watch my videos? I am making similar content, and would like to know what can be improved? I would be very grateful!
@rrrrrrin
Жыл бұрын
I wish to have interactive literature lessons as well, hope you enjoyed it. (I live in Russia too, but in Primorsky Krai)
@rubenmaximo2344
Жыл бұрын
I wish to one day visit Russia and see in-person the locations mentioned in his stories. 😊
@Flos__Carmeli
Жыл бұрын
Very jealous!! I hope you had fun! I wish my city was pretty like yours.
@moon_witch9828
Жыл бұрын
Я так понимаю, мы были на одной и той же экскурсии, потому что я помню как мы ходили по следам Раскольникова с классом
“I am a fool with a heart but no brains, and you are a fool with brains but no heart; and we’re both unhappy, and we both suffer.” ― Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Idiot Muishkin was a fool with a heart with no brains. For he could’ve left the very moment he found out Nastassya was murdered, yet he didn’t. And Rogojin was a fool with brains, but no heart. For he never could understand the idea of letting go “his love” for someone who didn’t love him back. And they both ended up unhappy and suffered most likely until their dying days.
@marinarubi5486
2 ай бұрын
I JUST GOT AN SPOILER RN OMG
Как русский человек, подтверждаю, что этот плейлист идеален для чтения Достоевского и сопоставления себя с его героями. Мистер "Никто" как всегда великолепен!😊
@lpenjoyer3052
Жыл бұрын
как вам удается одновременно читать и что-то слушать? по моему музыка сильно отвлекает
@userfuckyou1
Жыл бұрын
@@lpenjoyer3052 а я наоборот не могу читать в полной тишине
@rockfox2282
Жыл бұрын
@@lpenjoyer3052 ну, это смотря что слушать:) Лично для моего восприятия, какая-то музыка может быть фоновой, а какая-то - нет. Но все же фон дает о себе знать во время чтения, и говоря о Достоевском, эта музыка идеальна по моему мнению😊
@lpenjoyer3052
Жыл бұрын
@@rockfox2282 понял вас спасибо
@gyrow1684
Жыл бұрын
@@lpenjoyer3052 для меня это зависит от музыки, я не могу концентрироваться если у песни есть вокал
I came across an old copy of „Crime and Punishment“ in an antiquarian store (and bought it, obviously) so this is a perfectly timed playlist
@dunwich.chillout
Жыл бұрын
You have a wonderful taste for music! Can you take a look at my channel? I'm doing something similar, I'd like to know your opinion..
@shelveswithstories13
Жыл бұрын
I'm jealous!! It's my favourite book of all time.
Listening to this while reading the Brothers Karamazov and drinking cognac, life is good
Make more such playlists for authors like Kafka, Camus etc. Would be nice to see if you capture the essence
@aayuehe7830
6 ай бұрын
Camus would adore jazz
@musiclover4390
5 ай бұрын
@@aayuehe7830Especially Doomer Jazz
@Yourkhel55
3 ай бұрын
damn i love this random interaction about what an author music taste would be@@musiclover4390
*There's an enchanting beauty in sad, sentimental music that speaks directly to the soul, evoking a bittersweet longing for something intangible yet deeply felt*
Dostoevsky is known for lot of his philosophy, His journey is not like others, He faced death to life, experience lots of trouble, And wrote a lot of books, All of them are masterpiece ❤️
Sometimes life gives you such sweet drinks, sweet as having bought Crime and Punishment yesterday and having this playlist released today. 🥰
@dunwich.chillout
Жыл бұрын
You have great taste, my friend! Can you watch my videos? I am making similar content, and would like to know what can be improved? I would be very grateful!
i loved the recording of Tchaikovsky’s nocturne, so much color and musicality i want to listen to it forever.
@kactapuzzle
Жыл бұрын
I loved that one too
TIMING IS PERFECT! I bought crime and punishment today .
@mondongo666
Жыл бұрын
fyodor bsd my beloved
@kookie9013
Жыл бұрын
@@mondongo666 yes him and dazai both 😌
@00487
Жыл бұрын
Hell nah not the pfp
@andreylobanov721
3 ай бұрын
Bro not cause of an anime character ability 😭 Just joking, glad you decided to appreciate the lore that way
@alfredo1750.
Ай бұрын
did you enjoy the reading?
To everyone who is doing homework, leave the chat, breathe slowly, take a sip of water, and focus To everyone who is trying to sleep, leave the chat, grab a blanket, and get the rest you deserve. To everyone who is feeling sad, grab a snack, get some water, get a blanket, and write down your thoughts. When you're done, lay down, and get some rest, no matter the time. To everyone who is creating, you got this. Your art is amazing. Remain in your flow and get stuff done! Or welcome to Parking Chill with me🚗🤤
@byob7728
Жыл бұрын
to everyone who is excited, whip your dick out and recite the national anthem
@lenkagamine088
Жыл бұрын
Such sweet reminders! thank you :)
@dgonatan7382
Жыл бұрын
I love this comment
@PsalmCXXIX
Жыл бұрын
thank you!
@detamarnogueira9002
Жыл бұрын
U got me on the second one lol, alright dude u win gn
I'm a simple man I see Dostoevsky I click.
I had a neighbour who is a pianist, they would always play their piano, they used to play a certain melody for few days on repeat then move on to another melody, during the time when I was reading 'The Adolescent', they were playing a certain melody, every time I hear they playing that melody, my mind would simply start to imagine a scenario out of 'The Adolescent' and I would rush to read my book, after over 4 years, I still remember the melody they play
I have been reading The Brothers Karamzov for about 10 months now. I am about 500/800 pages in. Incredible book. Nearly there! Awesome playlist, thank you.
I never clicked so fast on a playlist before, as usual, nobody never misses.
@quantumgirl4269
Жыл бұрын
"nobody never misses" nice word play, chapeau bas
@thefiftharcana3617
Жыл бұрын
@@quantumgirl4269 Merci bien 👌
Finally Dostoyevsky now I can read his novels calmly and comfortably 💟❣️💞😴
nobody, ты просто лучший и ЭТО ЛУЧШИЙ ПЛЕЙЛИСТ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ты легенда!!!!!!!!! ВОТ РЕАЛЬНО, Я ТАК ДОЛГО ИСКАЛА ПЛЕЙЛИСТ С ПОИСТИНЕ СХОЖЕЙ С ДОСТОЕВСКИМ АТМОСФЕРОЙ,ЭТО ПРОСТО ШЕДЕВР!!!!!!!!!!!! Я ТЕБЯ ЛЮБЛЮ
I swear in 27 years of using the internet, this is the best playlist I have ever listened. Not a single time did I want to fast forward. This is pure art. You are a genius.
This D. playlist will do the job right. I've tried many others and they didn't work at all. One of them was more a Jane Austen list than a Dostoyevsky one. I just couldn't read the book. This one is getting me through the third book and I'm not even bored. Not to mention I was looking for that piece of music since ever and thanks to this list I found out it was a Tchaikovsky piece. Grateful I am.
Omg I’m IN LOVE! Russian music and Russian literature are my absolute 2 favorite things in my life! Thank you!❤❤❤❤❤
@chaosdweller
Жыл бұрын
Haha really? haha whatever floats your boat.
@lefroge6202
7 ай бұрын
Kino / Victor Tsoi
Чудесно! Как раз надо писать сочинение по "Преступлению и наказанию". Wonderful! My literature homework is to write an essay on Crime and Punishment and this playlist just gorgeously fits that action.
@derederechan
Жыл бұрын
i'm horrendously sorry for my pity proficiency of english grammar :{{
@dunwich.chillout
Жыл бұрын
You have great taste, my friend! Can you watch my videos? I am making similar content, and would like to know what can be improved? I would be very grateful!
@derederechan
Жыл бұрын
@@dunwich.chillout okeey-dokeey, muthsera.
@sanayi9440
Жыл бұрын
Good luck with your essays
Спасибо! Как мне не хватало этой музыки на вечер!
my boys Rodya and Myshkin are feeling joyful
rachmaninoff is ideal for dostoyevsky‘s works. i think their view of world is pretty similar. i can feel similar feeling of thorough sadness in their pieces.
@banana491
10 күн бұрын
Absolutely! Something very distinct both in the music and the words
I've red every work of Dostoyevski. It changed some of my views on religion, politics, on myself in general. Read as much as you can. It can be boring sometimes or very difficult to keep up with it, but maybe in some of these sentences you will find yourself.
Thank you very much for specifying the performers.
He's really my favourite writer, and that makes me wonder every character that he has ever created are deep, thoughtful and lovely, just makes me believe in passion, to suffer, to live eventually
pls do a Virginia Woolf playlist!!! great videos btw:)
Первый снежок Округа бела, с сединою узорной. Пуховое море из гипсовых волн, бугров, островков и предлесий ковёрных, мучных, алебастровых, ситцевых тонн. Творожной эмалью и вспененным мелом окрашены улицы, крыши и парк спешащей рукою с сознанием дела, как будто стоит у плиты мыловар. Повсюду густые, молочные краски, укрывшие жёлтые жнивы за миг. Снега молодые с их девственной лаской, как пена на злате отваров пивных. Осенний маляр разукрасил пространство и кипенной гжелью устроил весь край. Белейшая кипепь - густое убранство. Деревня - цветеньем осыпанный май.
@leberinaa
Жыл бұрын
Невероятно красиво написано
@alika2666
Жыл бұрын
потрясающие стихи!
If you want to skip adds, just go to the end of the video and replay it. You're welcome.
I was searching for a playlist to listen to while reading The Idiot; And then I suddenly stumbled upon this, I am very delighted that I managed to find this!
Один из моих любимых, один из величайших романистов всех времен и один из отцов современной литературы. Ура! 😀
@dias7412
6 ай бұрын
Великая россия велики еврей!
These playlist hit hard and I’m only 7 seconds in🔥
как же я люблю Ваши плейлисты
Yes YES thank you for making a playlist on my favourite Russian author, you're genuinely wonderful for making these lovely playlists
I was waiting for you to make this!
OMG I've been waiting for it such a long time thank u so much.
Been waiting for this playlist for so long, thank you ❤
Thank you! When I was reading Dostoyevsky's books last year, I was looking for playlists to listen to while reading Dostoyevsky. Now I can add this one to my collection!
@dunwich.chillout
Жыл бұрын
I am glad to see people with good musical taste! I would like to ask you to take a look at my videos, I am doing something similar, and I would like to know your opinion, what needs to be corrected or supplemented??...
Grácias! Justo empecé a leer Crimen y Castigo. Encuentro al protagonista en bruces sobre el diván.
Ho ho, right in time when I was just starting to read Crime And Punishment! Thanks!
Thanks! Your work is amazing.
HELL YEAH! Such a great playlist, tysm
I never knew how much I needed this playlist to exist lol. Thank you
Lol we have all been waiting for this. You’re the best.
@dunwich.chillout
Жыл бұрын
You have a wonderful taste for music! Can you take a look at my channel? I'm doing something similar, I'd like to know your opinion..
Wonderful selection. Thank you.
This is awesome! Thank you!! This was *perfect* timing, I'm looking forward to reading some of his books :D
Thanks mate for this video. When I was in a dilemma to choose some things, I always listen to this one.
thank you so much for this wonderful playlist
Как же хорошо становится на душе от такой музыки.
THANK YOU NOBODY
You channel and work has a special artistic component to it that no other has. Keep up the good work, and thank you!
Love your playlist!!!
спасибо большое за столь обворожительную музыку!!
Omg . It's in the time I was need something calm thank you bro !
Вот кстати никогда не могла читать под музыку. Я хочу полной тишины при чтении. Но это так, ягодки. А главное то, что самый лучший текст у Достоевского, на мой взгляд, это Неточка Незванова
@tavitto259
8 ай бұрын
Вот уж точно! Хотя я иногда возвращаюсь к этому плейлисту после очередной главы.
@suzannelacy8093
3 ай бұрын
Same here my friend . I can't even read if a clock is ticking but my children and grandchildren manage to study whilst listening to chaotic noise . Russia , Russia and it's Art , Land and Painful history . My love to you and yours from this Anglo Irish grandma 🍀.
As russian Dostoevsky enjoyer I love this playlist😊
@dunwich.chillout
Жыл бұрын
You have a wonderful taste for music! Can you take a look at my channel? I'm doing something similar, I'd like to know your opinion...
@user-fn3rt1is4p
Жыл бұрын
@@dunwich.chillout I like it! It's very nice^-^
my god, I've been looking for a Dostoyevsky playlist for a long time!!
Thank you for what you do! God bless you!
never know how much i need this, until i found it, thank you
listening to this while reading the brothers karamazov >>
@dunwich.chillout
Жыл бұрын
You have a wonderful taste for music! Can you take a look at my channel? I'm doing something similar, I'd like to know your opinion..
I was reading BRATYA KARAMAZOVY while listening your fantastic playlist.😀
Thanks for the playlist
I've been waiting for this
Omg. This. Just, thank you... ❤❤❤
A terrible shame this came out RIGHT after I finished reading Crime & Punishment. Guess it's time for The Brothers Karamazov...
@dunwich.chillout
Жыл бұрын
I am glad to see people with good musical taste! I would like to ask you to take a look at my videos, I am doing something similar, and I would like to know your opinion, what needs to be corrected or supplemented??..
at first i thought that the disclaimer was like with those trigger warnings and the mental health hotline and i was like 'yeah that makes sense for a dostoyevsky playlist.'
great playlist. I love to listen chopin nocturnes while read. Them give a feeling of a mild melancholy
@dunwich.chillout
Жыл бұрын
I am glad to see people with good musical taste! I would like to ask you to take a look at my videos, I am doing something similar, and I would like to know your opinion, what needs to be corrected or supplemented??...
hi nobody i have been with u since ur first video u have been a great company i really love u
That was the playlist I was waiting for
I was legitimately reading Crime and Punishment right before I opened KZread. Nobody, you're a genius
I am very much enjoying this playlist at the moment. It seems to reflect my mood. Many thanks to you Nobody! 🙏
you literally made me the happiest person to exist in this world right now. thank you so much for this wonderful playlist, you're a beautiful soul and i hope you have the most incredible day ever!!
ive been waiting for this
My favorite playlist so far. I just so happen to be reading Crime and Punishment at the moment too.
Perfect! Started re-reading Dostoyevsky the other day, just finished Demons now I have the playlist for Brothers Karamazov! Thank you!
I'm actually halfway through "The Double" (it's one of Dostoyevsky's earlier works; I don't actually like it that much, but that's beside the point), so this playlist is very timely, I guess. Honestly, I feel like this channel has playlist for every occasion... Thank you for uploading them!
Как я счастлива, что люди смогли отыскать плей-лист Достоевского, наконец-то узнаю, что слушал легенда ❤
i love the simplistic title, it just works.
Thanks for this!!!
I never imagined finding a bortkiewicz's piece in one of these playlist, I'm glad he finally gets the recognition he deserves
thank you for the heads up at the start of the video
Eres increíble. Gracias. ❤
i'm so happy that this video came out just as I'm reading 'crime and punishment'
What a coincidence! I'm currently reading The Idiot, I'm about halfway through and I hope to finish it in the coming week. Now I have a soundtrack to do so!
@shelveswithstories13
Жыл бұрын
I read it last month and boy! Blows you away
My Penguin popular classics edition of Crime and Punishment just arrived yesterday.
Love your honesty mate
i needed this
I havent thought about Fyodor Dostoevsky in almost a decade. I read the Brothers Karamazov in my undergrad years and loved it. I might make it my next read
thank you so much for this adorable and marvellous playlist, definitely it’s a little bit unexpected ❣️
@dunwich.chillout
Жыл бұрын
You have a wonderful taste for music! Can you take a look at my channel? I'm doing something similar, I'd like to know your opinion..
офигенно! писала под этот плейлист свой рассказ в литературной кофейне. лучшего сочетания не придумать. планирую теперь под этот плейлист погулять в Сантк-Петербурге.
I adore you for this
The music reflects the collective thoughts of this author very well. It's a good one Nobody . Gentle music very healing to the mind and spirit.
@dunwich.chillout
Жыл бұрын
You have great taste, can you take a look at my content? I'm doing something similar, I'd like to know your opinion, and what can be fixed???
There is only one thing I dread: not to be worthy of my sufferings
@dunwich.chillout
Жыл бұрын
I am glad to see people with good musical taste! I would like to ask you to take a look at my videos, I am doing something similar, and I would like to know your opinion, what needs to be corrected or supplemented??...