The Best Live Recordings on Youtube


Hi folks, I’m in the middle of moving and needed something to do to explore music while my system is in storage (might be up to a year). Started streaming live recordings on youtube on my laptop and decided it would be worth it to make a list/channel.

In case anyone likes watching such content, the link is below. I only add quality recordings (both visually and sonically) of quality performances. No real genre restrictions, so maybe you can find something you like...

Please post or send any suggestions for growing the resource. Hopefully it helps spread high quality music to more people...

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTpjNA4kJHQNaoKPrv0XvTQ
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Showing 8 responses by schubert

Like most things music has steps , Classical is the highest , I would say
serious Jazz is next , the lowest is money aka rock and pop
The roots of much of Classical are in religion , the object is to do what is not a human trait, to live a life above your self .

If you don’t get it that many people sit and kneel before God , you don’t
get it . They are not an audience .


There are many crooks in American "religion ", they are just crooks that
claim they are "born again " on TV etc, they are not related to religion and often use music 
Many are related to crooked politicians , all with Satan .
On Second this might be better for you as starter .
Janacek is easy for me with 50 years of Classical , up to you.
https://youtu.be/zY4w4_W30aQ?t=1

Glad to hear that ! I was not trying to insult you, just boil the pot a bit .

Schubert and Mozart are great to start with, 2 of the greatest who ever
walked the planet.

I would suggest a modern Czech Genius , Leos Janacek.
He gets all over the place but never goes over the road .
His 2 String Quartets are very beautiful . His Sinfonietta and Glagolitic Mass are powerful masterpieces . On You tube .

Here is his Sinfonietta with one of the greatest Band and Conductor in the world .

https://youtu.be/WtxDxqUCJkg?t=4

One of the Greatest endings ever !

One of the best string quartets of modern music .
https://youtu.be/wkGQivw-2eY

The Brilliance of Classical is in the composer and the players ability
to translate the composer to the audience as written .Classical players get  emotion from the audience , dozens of good ones have told me so.

You make it a math problem .