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This video is a deep dive into the final days of history's most celebrated composers. Discover how even the greatest talents faced the inevitability of death and the health struggles that marked their last moments. Time stamps: 00:00 Intro 00:51 Bach 02:03 Handel 03:45 Berlioz 05:15 Verdi 06:14 Dvorak 07:19 Prokofiev 08:37 Mendelssohn 10:07 Stravinsky 11:21 Haydn 12:55 Wagner 14:06 Mahler 15:54 Schoenberg 17:15 Grieg 18:37 Shostakovich 19:45 Bernstein 21:30 Liszt 22:50 Chopin 24:36 Debussy 25:50 Rachmaninoff 27:19 Brahms 28:55 Beethoven 30:48 Satie 32:47 Ravel 34:17 Puccini 35:54 Rossini 37:58 Schubert 39:42 Schumann 41:25 Tchaikovsky 43:19 Vivaldi 44:43 Mozart (See pinned comment for sources) · · ─────── ·𖥸· ─────── · · 🎶 Music 🎶 Bach- Toccata and Fugue in D minor Handel- Suite in G Minor, HWV 432 Berlioz- Symphonie Fantastique (Mvnt 5) Verdi- Requiem (Dies Irae) Dvorak- Piano Trio no.3 Op.65 Prokofiev- Romeo and Juliet (Tybalt’s Death) Mendelssohn- String Quartet no.6 Op.80 Stravinsky- Rite of Spring Haydn- Mass in C Major (Agnus Dei) Wagner- Der fliegende Holländer, WWV 63 Mahler- Symphony no.1 “Titan” Mvnt. 4 Schoenberg- Verklärte Nacht, Op.4 Grieg- Peer Gynt Suite (Aase’s Death) Shostakovich- Symphony no.10 Mvnt.2 Bernstein- AI generated “in the style of Bernstein” cuz I’m not about to get hit with a copyright strike. Liszt- Totentanz Chopin- Prelude no.20 in C Minor Debussy- String Quartet in G minor, Op.10 Rachmaninoff- Prelude in C# Minor (Performed by Mr. C# Minor himself) Brahms- Symphony no.1 Mvnt.1 Beethoven- Große Fuge Satie- Gymnopedie no.1 Ravel- Pavane pour une infante défunte, M.19 Puccini- Un Bel Di,Vedremo (From"Madame Butterfly") Rossini- Sonata for Strings no.3 Schubert- Erlkönig Schumann- Piano Quartet, Op.47 Tchaikovsky- “Pathetique” Symphony no.6 Vivaldi- Four Seasons (Winter) Mozart- Requiem (Dies Irae) · · ─────── ·𖥸· ─────── · · Misc. notes 📝 This is probably the most research-heavy project I’ve ever worked on. Probably took me a good 80-85 hours to complete from start to finish. Furthermore, this was BY FAR the most CHALLENGING script to narrate. These European names with the fancy throat “R”… I originally included a blooper reel at the end (so that you guys could laugh at my 34,482,639 attempts at “Frédéric Chopin”) but it would’ve ruined my end screen setup. I had to crop it out in YT studio. ☹️ There are quite a few scenes in here that are either 100% AI generated (like the opening shot), or animated via generative video models (like the composer photographs). Additionally, the music accompanying Bernstein’s segment was also AI generated. Of course, I would’ve preferred to use his original music, but seeing as how he died relatively recently (1990), his works are still very much under copyright. For more insights into my work, feel free to follow me @second_bassoon on 𝕏. Around a year ago, I made a post on my first channel @secondchairmusic about how Rossini had the best hair of all composers. Turns out he wore a toupee for most of his life, as his hair fell out due to complications from gonorrhea…💀💀