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My Favourite Classical Music (Part 3)
My Favourite Classical Music (Part 3): 1) Bizet, Habanera (Carmen). 2) Bizet, Les Toreadors (Carmen). 3) Rossini, The Barber of Seville. (Overture). 4) Rossini, William Tell (Overture). 5) Rossini, Largo al Fatotum. 6) Rossini, La Gazza Ladra. 7) Grieg, In the Hall of the Mountain King (Peer Gynt).
Grieg, Morning. (Peer Gynt). 9) Dvorak, New World Symphonie. 10) Berlioz, Symphonie Fantastique. 11) Elgar, Pomp and Circumstance March No.1. 12) Saint Saens, Danse Macabre. 13) Suppe, Light …
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KhorHuaiQian95, the first thing the video says, is: The name and composers are on the right.
Now! This piece is pretty late in the video, so all you had to do was, to count, how many pieces there were left from the piece you wanted till the end of the video.
It took me abaut… let’s overreact, and say, 1 minute! To find the name of the piece.
Next time! Read you fuckin retardo!
Here is the piece’s composer and name :
Composer: Orff Carl.
Name: Carmina Burana o Fortuna. -
Carl Orff - fortuna =)
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who can tell me the name of the music, around 7:15, tnx
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no holst? boo
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gracias por compartir tu cultura musical con unos simples ignorantes con ganas de saber
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I love the Ravel’s Bolero!! *-*
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Just curious, why did you cut out Largo al Factotum before FIgaro started singing? It is an aria, so the voice is kind of the point.
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7:10 made me jump! the combination of the picture and the music is frightening
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Oh! Elgar, Pomp and Circumstance March No.1.! That one was used in one of Fantasia 2000 segments (Donald’s ark to be precise).
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I remember Rossini, William Tell
from the firs Donald Duck I saw -
listening to Orff Carmina Burana makes everything seem intense
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Dude haha the transition from Also Sprach Zarathustra to Flight of the Bumblebee nearly killed me–both absolutely lovely pieces but strung together like that sounds hilarious!!!
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dude its written on the right side
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wooohooo number 21!!!!!!!its at 0:56
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quiero el audio de este video¡¡¡
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what is that name of the first one
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Nunca le hice tanto bien a mi corazón, espiritu y alma
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Oh, I think that’s being a bit harsh…Coplands 3rd symphony, Barbers Adagio For Strings, are two of the 20th century masterpieces, and the older stuff, McDowell and Ethelbert Nevin’s great piano peices and songs…some of which is only now being properly appreciated, even in America.
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I am sorry to say this but America has NO famous classical composers. All you do is that for example Arthur Rubenstein was a Polish- AMERICAN pianist. NO he was NOT!!Just because he came to the USA means nothing. He was a Polish pianist!! And besides if you really wanted some great composers America would have not the best but average if they only tried!
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donde puedo conseguir esa version que pasas en el video de in the hall of the mountain king de grieg, me encanto esa version con coros qu elina, nunca antes la habia escuchado.
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Where are the Americans? Copeland’s 3rd with the great “Fanfare for the Common Man” or Barber’s Adagio for Strings…your selection is good, but I miss our Yanks…:-)
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The way you connect the peices is amazing, espeacialy barber of seville into william tell!
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Hey thanks,whoever you are,for these 3 good videos…
Now im more into classical music and know more about musicians,thanks to these !
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Is it me, or just me?
Of all them, from part one to three, Rachmaninov is the hottest…
He has the prettiest face…
I didn’t know how he looked like, until now…
(I think he’s my favorite.)
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Dance Macabre? I thought I was the only one who liked it :)) It’s not a particularly famous piece but hell it’s good


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