I'm leaving this comment here, so after a month or a year when someone liked it. I get reminded of this song EDIT: omg so many likes ty EDIT":tyyyy for the likes
This song is just too good like really.... I love this song.. And now everytime someone likes my comment I'll come back to listen to this song again and again
We had a school talent show today. 6 students from our school who preformed decided to pick this song. I honestly think it was a great choice, this song is stuck in my head now! 😂❤
i like how you took people from 3 different casts😭😭 + millie and nat with their old costumes and lexi with her silver costume before they chose red for cleves
Jane used to actually bully Young little Elizabeth I meant Anne daughter after Anne died other queens behavior was nice with her but Jane was actually really arrogant one among them all.
seymour is white! and yes, cleves is red it's just that that costume is a prototype costume that they used back in 2018 before they gave cleves the actual red costume
Listen close, I'll spin a tale of a musical sage, Hector Berlioz, a titan of his age. Born in France in eighteen-oh-three, His life a symphony, wild and free. (Chorus) Berlioz, the maestro, with a fiery pen, From love's torment to epic scenes, he'd ascend. His symphonies dance with passion and flair, Berlioz's legacy fills the air. (Verse 2) A lover of Shakespeare, he found his muse, In Harriet's eyes, his passion would diffuse. Though unrequited, his love fueled his art, Each note a reflection of his longing heart. (Chorus) Berlioz, the maestro, with a fiery pen, From love's torment to epic scenes, he'd ascend. His symphonies dance with passion and flair, Berlioz's legacy fills the air. (Verse 3) Parisian streets echoed with his acclaim, Yet critics' whispers couldn't douse his flame. From "Symphonie Fantastique" to "Requiem's" grace, Berlioz's compositions, a timeless embrace. (Bridge) Innovator, pioneer, his melodies soar, Berlioz's genius forever more. From operas grand to the depths of his soul, His music, a journey, to make us whole. (Outro) So here's to Berlioz, in history's rhyme, His biography written in rhythm and time. A rap for the ages, his story we hail, Hector Berlioz, let your music prevail. Message ChatGPT…
This version with the colour coding would be useful for kids studying History at GCSE. Learning the lyrics would also help because then in the exam they can just recall the lyrics and use them to answer the questions. I don't know if it's because I live in Scotland, or if it's because I went to Catholic school or both or because I was the token spec ed kid... but we learnt NOTHING about Henry VIII in school... We learned The Victorians, but no further back... we learned the Wars of Independence 4 times within 8 years.
i love the fact Ich Ben Anna says "...about Henry's little" and then gets cut off, and K Howard says "PRICK up your ears..," making the sentence "about Henry's little PRICK" 💀
Listen up, let me tell you 'bout a maestro so wise, Hector Berlioz, with passion in his eyes. Born in France, eighteen-oh-three, A composer's journey, let me set it free. (Chorus) Berlioz, the symphonic sensation, Crafting melodies, his life's dedication. From love's agony to the Roman scene, His music echoes, forever keen. (Verse 2) Studied medicine, but his heart sang another tune, Music was his calling, under the crescent moon. Paris beckoned with its artistic flair, Berlioz answered, with a flair so rare. (Chorus) Berlioz, the symphonic sensation, Crafting melodies, his life's dedication. From love's agony to the Roman scene, His music echoes, forever keen. (Verse 3) Harriet Smithson, the actress stole his heart, Inspired "Symphonie Fantastique," a work of art. A tale of love, obsession, and despair, Berlioz poured his soul, creating layers rare. (Chorus) Berlioz, the symphonic sensation, Crafting melodies, his life's dedication. From love's agony to the Roman scene, His music echoes, forever keen. (Bridge) Innovator, visionary, his legacy stands tall, Berlioz's symphonies, they enthrall. From "Requiem" to "The Damnation of Faust," His genius shines bright, never to exhaust. (Outro) So here ends the saga of Berlioz's tale, His biography in notes, never to pale. A symphonic journey, forever to roam, Hector Berlioz, in music, finds home. User Make a rap lyrics about thee biography of hector berlioz ChatGPT (Verse 1) Listen close, I'll spin a tale of a musical sage, Hector Berlioz, a titan of his age. Born in France in eighteen-oh-three, His life a symphony, wild and free. (Chorus) Berlioz, the maestro, with a fiery pen, From love's torment to epic scenes, he'd ascend. His symphonies dance with passion and flair, Berlioz's legacy fills the air. (Verse 2) A lover of Shakespeare, he found his muse, In Harriet's eyes, his passion would diffuse. Though unrequited, his love fueled his art, Each note a reflection of his longing heart. (Chorus) Berlioz, the maestro, with a fiery pen, From love's torment to epic scenes, he'd ascend. His symphonies dance with passion and flair, Berlioz's legacy fills the air. (Verse 3) Parisian streets echoed with his acclaim, Yet critics' whispers couldn't douse his flame. From "Symphonie Fantastique" to "Requiem's" grace, Berlioz's compositions, a timeless embrace. (Bridge) Innovator, pioneer, his melodies soar, Berlioz's genius forever more. From operas grand to the depths of his soul, His music, a journey, to make us whole. (Outro) So here's to Berlioz, in history's rhyme, His biography written in rhythm and time. A rap for the ages, his story we hail, Hector Berlioz, let your music prevail. User Make a lyric about hector berlioz in sync to ex-wives musical ChatGPT (Verse 1) In the world of music, where tales are told, Hector Berlioz's story, oh so bold. Like Henry VIII with his wives in line, Berlioz's love life, a tumultuous sign. (Chorus) Ex-wives, ex-wives, they haunt his score, Each one a chapter, a love to explore. From Harriet to Marie, his heart did roam, Berlioz's passions, a symphonic tome. (Verse 2) Harriet, the actress, caught in his sight, Inspired "Symphonie Fantastique" in the night. Then came Marie, with her beauty so rare, But alas, their love, it couldn't bear. (Chorus) Ex-wives, ex-wives, they haunt his score, Each one a chapter, a love to explore. From Harriet to Marie, his heart did roam, Berlioz's passions, a symphonic tome. (Bridge) Like melodies intertwined in his symphony, Berlioz's love, a complex harmony. Each ex-wife a muse, a note in his song, In the grand opera of his life, they belong. (Outro) So here's to Berlioz, and his loves of yore, Their stories woven in music, forevermore. In sync to ex-wives' tales, his melodies thrive, Hector Berlioz, in his music, they revive. Message ChatGPT… ChatGPT can make mistakes. Consider checking important information.
(Verse 1) Now gather 'round, let me share a tale, About Hector Berlioz, his life set to wail. With ex-wives as notes in his symphonic score, His biography unfolds, let's explore! (Chorus) Berlioz's life, like an ex-wives' musical, Each chapter a drama, each note so lyrical. From passion's embrace to heartbreak's cruel sting, His melodies echo, a maestro's swing. (Verse 2) Harriet, his first, an actress in her prime, Inspired "Symphonie Fantastique," a love in rhyme. Yet, alas, their union met its tragic end, But from their story, musical magic would blend. (Chorus) Berlioz's life, like an ex-wives' musical, Each chapter a drama, each note so lyrical. From passion's embrace to heartbreak's cruel sting, His melodies echo, a maestro's swing. (Verse 3) Then came Marie, a singer with a voice so pure, In "Damnation of Faust," her allure would endure. But love's fickle dance led to another split, Yet in his sorrow, Berlioz's genius lit. (Bridge) A symphonic journey through love and through strife, Berlioz's ex-wives, the melody of his life. Their stories intertwined in every chord, A composer's legacy, forever adored. (Outro) So let the music play, let the tales unwind, In Berlioz's biography, ex-wives entwined. A symphony of love, loss, and song, Hector Berlioz's legacy, forever strong. Message ChatGPT… ChatGPT can make mistakes. Consider checking important information.
@@laceybishop1892 ive seen the musical and spoke to the actors, they know it's Catherine, they changed it because "C howard is here" doesn't sound right and as agressive as they wanted
well not really. catherine used to spell her name as 'katheryn' when she used to write letters, but historians agreed that we can also call her 'catherine'. six the musical wrote her name as 'katherine' with a k to make it easier to tell apart the 3 catherines (aragon, howard, parr)
I'm leaving this comment here, so after a month or a year when someone liked it. I get reminded of this song
EDIT: omg so many likes ty
EDIT":tyyyy for the likes
ty for the 52 likes
here’s another reminder
tty@@horse4ever
I'm vibing rn lol
558 likes and 3 comments? Let me fix it !
I hope the craze of telling historical events in musicales never ends
Same
Omg of course not.
Such a waste of good stories just ready to be told through song
Just like days of yore
Lol sorry for sounding nerdish ig
Let's (re)make history RHAPSODY STYLE
I think henry had an obsession with girl names that ends with "e" like "Catherin(e),Ann(e),Jan(e),Ann(e),Katherin(e),Catherin(e)"
Also they were all either Kathrine or Anne (Except Jane)
I never actually noticed but I think your right like so many e's
Ending with NE you mean
This song is just too good like really....
I love this song..
And now everytime someone likes my comment I'll come back to listen to this song again and again
reminderr🤍
Reminder
Reminder
Reminder 200!
Reminder 348😍😍
Why is it that with the exception of Jane Seymour, all of King Henry's wives are named either Katherine or Anna?
ig he had a type
True he had a thing for katherine and Anne's even tho he loved Jane Seymour more tho
i believe that those were very common names at that time, not sure though.
@@Cowieoooomaybe
They were really common name in Spain, Germany, France and England at that time. The names barely change from a royal family to another 😊
the divorced beheaded died part is so stunning
Loving the extremely different cast for Howard and parr and the old cleves costume
Wait they changed cleves costume?
@@Iheartstitch4567yeah it’s red now
@@circe2258 oh thanks. I didn’t know that
@@circe2258whaaaaa
@@klevisa.b …
Here’s the verse everyone loves 3:09
Who sings “ex-wives”?! It’s magical!
Thank you😊
YEA I KNOW LIKE HUHHHHH😂😂😂
@@gracer1486Catherine of Aragon!
3:00
This is FANTASTIC!! Sung SO beautifully,AND very neatly colour coded lyrics,so you can VERY easily see who is singing what!! 👏👏👏
She never sung it-
@@FrogletteTheFrog they're talking about the singers
👇2024 anyone?
me
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We had a school talent show today. 6 students from our school who preformed decided to pick this song. I honestly think it was a great choice, this song is stuck in my head now! 😂❤
You from my school?
i like how you took people from 3 different casts😭😭 + millie and nat with their old costumes and lexi with her silver costume before they chose red for cleves
Aragon: Jason Dean (neglected)
Boleyn: Heather Duke (bullied)
Seymour: Heather McNamara (attempted kill herself)
Anne of Cleves: Martha “Dumptruck” Dunnstock (bullied)
Howard: Heather Chandler (poisoned)
Parr: Veronica (survived)
Cleves not Cleveland
@@NotSoRealEllis2004 I’m aware, autocorrect edited it
@fnaf_kay overall, this is a very clever comparison.
What is this post about? I mean about the poison and bullied thing
@@hx1782 heathers! It’s basically making SIX into heathers characters!
EVERY TUDOR ROSE HAS IT THORNS NAHHHH
This song is a real one❤ the way it’s produced.i just love it!❤
He really must like Catherines
@apollosiegfried0613👍👍
If he had a type
I guess you could say he was a CATH-O-LIC!
lame@@elizabethafton4098
@@elizabethafton4098 i see what you did there 😂😂😂
Perfection
right
I really like this song so much, that i remember lyrics
Bro your here on Christmas?
Same and I have a dance to it
ANNE BOLEYN
My favorite song ever nothing can replace this
Amazing video
The actual cool girl here: 3:57
youre so different and special
Obsessed with the seymour/see more and parr/far rhyme. Should’ve rhymed Howard with not coward too
If the “suddenly see more” isn’t in reference to suddenly Seymour from little shop of horrors, I never want to hear this song again
I love Jane so much
Jane used to actually bully Young little Elizabeth I meant Anne daughter after Anne died other queens behavior was nice with her but Jane was actually really arrogant one among them all.
Obsessed😍
Fun fact:all the wives are supposed to be related!!??
What
Yeah.. Henry married his brothers widow 💀
Yeah
yeah they are for example, Anne boleyn full name is Anne Howard Boleyn and anne's middle name is Katherine Howard's last name
they are cousins
Well done
Wasn't it
Aragon- yellow
Boleyn- green
Seymour- light pink
Cleves- red
Howard- hot pink
Parr- blue
?
Nah Seymour is grey
@@JkUnderConstruction ohi thought it was like a really light purple I noticed this afternoon right wrote this
seymour is white! and yes, cleves is red it's just that that costume is a prototype costume that they used back in 2018 before they gave cleves the actual red costume
Seymour is purple
@@buvana16 No shes Grey
I love it !!!!!!
It makes me angry I can’t put this on loop.
U can
@@midnight_mizuki9747how
@@DeGirliezgo to the setting on top of the video(on the right side) and there should be a loob button and just click that and boom loop
(it’s in additional settings btw)
Omg i love singing this❤❤
Love this song
I love this song ❤
This is the best way to learn about Henry VIII and his six wives
amazing
I’m never gonna watch it that long it took ages to start xx
I love the bit when it goes my names Catherine of aragon
Usually this is my favorite song😅
Henry 8th Wifes in heaven singing this song
Thanks to this song I don't need to spend hours researching history 🙏🏽
I mean, it's fun to learn history like this
how many times did I replay this song?
too many to count on my hands alone
so true
Great song and sister is doing actions
It is one of my sisters song in christmas play
I'm singing this song with five others for our school talent
I Love six wiwes ❤❤❤❤
Eu sou brasileira😊
🇧🇷
Catherine of Aragon - Coraline Jones
Anne Boleyn - Lola Loud
Jane Seymour - Lou Who
Anna of Cleves - Lana Loud
Katherine Howard - Penny Me. Peabody And
What about Catherine parr
Listen close, I'll spin a tale of a musical sage,
Hector Berlioz, a titan of his age.
Born in France in eighteen-oh-three,
His life a symphony, wild and free.
(Chorus)
Berlioz, the maestro, with a fiery pen,
From love's torment to epic scenes, he'd ascend.
His symphonies dance with passion and flair,
Berlioz's legacy fills the air.
(Verse 2)
A lover of Shakespeare, he found his muse,
In Harriet's eyes, his passion would diffuse.
Though unrequited, his love fueled his art,
Each note a reflection of his longing heart.
(Chorus)
Berlioz, the maestro, with a fiery pen,
From love's torment to epic scenes, he'd ascend.
His symphonies dance with passion and flair,
Berlioz's legacy fills the air.
(Verse 3)
Parisian streets echoed with his acclaim,
Yet critics' whispers couldn't douse his flame.
From "Symphonie Fantastique" to "Requiem's" grace,
Berlioz's compositions, a timeless embrace.
(Bridge)
Innovator, pioneer, his melodies soar,
Berlioz's genius forever more.
From operas grand to the depths of his soul,
His music, a journey, to make us whole.
(Outro)
So here's to Berlioz, in history's rhyme,
His biography written in rhythm and time.
A rap for the ages, his story we hail,
Hector Berlioz, let your music prevail.
Message ChatGPT…
THIS SONG IS MY WORLD
3:09
I love 😮it
EVERYONE SAYS IM OBSESSED WITH THIS SONG
LIKE WHAT'S THE MATTER IT'S WAY TOO GOOD AND ADDICTING
YESS.
i used to despise this musical when i first got into theater without even knowing what it was about. this song goes so hard.
This version with the colour coding would be useful for kids studying History at GCSE. Learning the lyrics would also help because then in the exam they can just recall the lyrics and use them to answer the questions.
I don't know if it's because I live in Scotland, or if it's because I went to Catholic school or both or because I was the token spec ed kid... but we learnt NOTHING about Henry VIII in school...
We learned The Victorians, but no further back... we learned the Wars of Independence 4 times within 8 years.
grade 5 me was putting a concert with this song
You resembled Catherine so well❤ Can you do Jane Seymour’s song “Heart of Stone” next?
my favorites queens is:Anne Bolyen e Catherine Howard
2:11 IS THAT GARNETS VOICE ACTOR😭
I love this song and I love Anne Boleyn
I love the bit were they talk about themself
3:13 the best part
3:07 ❤ .
im doing this for a production with 14 girls and i feel like this would be very good for it xx
loving Parrs accent
i love the fact Ich Ben Anna says "...about Henry's little" and then gets cut off, and K Howard says "PRICK up your ears..," making the sentence "about Henry's little PRICK" 💀
damn💀
3:13 here is the verse that is magical! 😊😊❤❤
slay
He has a thing for names that end with "ne"
I really love this song especially 3:14
among all of Henry VIII's wives, Anne of Cleves is my favorite queen. She's one of a kind woman at a turbulent times, a true survivor. 😊🎉
Me too!
Listen up, let me tell you 'bout a maestro so wise,
Hector Berlioz, with passion in his eyes.
Born in France, eighteen-oh-three,
A composer's journey, let me set it free.
(Chorus)
Berlioz, the symphonic sensation,
Crafting melodies, his life's dedication.
From love's agony to the Roman scene,
His music echoes, forever keen.
(Verse 2)
Studied medicine, but his heart sang another tune,
Music was his calling, under the crescent moon.
Paris beckoned with its artistic flair,
Berlioz answered, with a flair so rare.
(Chorus)
Berlioz, the symphonic sensation,
Crafting melodies, his life's dedication.
From love's agony to the Roman scene,
His music echoes, forever keen.
(Verse 3)
Harriet Smithson, the actress stole his heart,
Inspired "Symphonie Fantastique," a work of art.
A tale of love, obsession, and despair,
Berlioz poured his soul, creating layers rare.
(Chorus)
Berlioz, the symphonic sensation,
Crafting melodies, his life's dedication.
From love's agony to the Roman scene,
His music echoes, forever keen.
(Bridge)
Innovator, visionary, his legacy stands tall,
Berlioz's symphonies, they enthrall.
From "Requiem" to "The Damnation of Faust,"
His genius shines bright, never to exhaust.
(Outro)
So here ends the saga of Berlioz's tale,
His biography in notes, never to pale.
A symphonic journey, forever to roam,
Hector Berlioz, in music, finds home.
User
Make a rap lyrics about thee biography of hector berlioz
ChatGPT
(Verse 1)
Listen close, I'll spin a tale of a musical sage,
Hector Berlioz, a titan of his age.
Born in France in eighteen-oh-three,
His life a symphony, wild and free.
(Chorus)
Berlioz, the maestro, with a fiery pen,
From love's torment to epic scenes, he'd ascend.
His symphonies dance with passion and flair,
Berlioz's legacy fills the air.
(Verse 2)
A lover of Shakespeare, he found his muse,
In Harriet's eyes, his passion would diffuse.
Though unrequited, his love fueled his art,
Each note a reflection of his longing heart.
(Chorus)
Berlioz, the maestro, with a fiery pen,
From love's torment to epic scenes, he'd ascend.
His symphonies dance with passion and flair,
Berlioz's legacy fills the air.
(Verse 3)
Parisian streets echoed with his acclaim,
Yet critics' whispers couldn't douse his flame.
From "Symphonie Fantastique" to "Requiem's" grace,
Berlioz's compositions, a timeless embrace.
(Bridge)
Innovator, pioneer, his melodies soar,
Berlioz's genius forever more.
From operas grand to the depths of his soul,
His music, a journey, to make us whole.
(Outro)
So here's to Berlioz, in history's rhyme,
His biography written in rhythm and time.
A rap for the ages, his story we hail,
Hector Berlioz, let your music prevail.
User
Make a lyric about hector berlioz in sync to ex-wives musical
ChatGPT
(Verse 1)
In the world of music, where tales are told,
Hector Berlioz's story, oh so bold.
Like Henry VIII with his wives in line,
Berlioz's love life, a tumultuous sign.
(Chorus)
Ex-wives, ex-wives, they haunt his score,
Each one a chapter, a love to explore.
From Harriet to Marie, his heart did roam,
Berlioz's passions, a symphonic tome.
(Verse 2)
Harriet, the actress, caught in his sight,
Inspired "Symphonie Fantastique" in the night.
Then came Marie, with her beauty so rare,
But alas, their love, it couldn't bear.
(Chorus)
Ex-wives, ex-wives, they haunt his score,
Each one a chapter, a love to explore.
From Harriet to Marie, his heart did roam,
Berlioz's passions, a symphonic tome.
(Bridge)
Like melodies intertwined in his symphony,
Berlioz's love, a complex harmony.
Each ex-wife a muse, a note in his song,
In the grand opera of his life, they belong.
(Outro)
So here's to Berlioz, and his loves of yore,
Their stories woven in music, forevermore.
In sync to ex-wives' tales, his melodies thrive,
Hector Berlioz, in his music, they revive.
Message ChatGPT…
ChatGPT can make mistakes. Consider checking important information.
3:28 ANNE BOLEYN AND 3:56 ANNE OF CLEVES ARE MY FAVORITES IN THIS SONG
I love this song i sing this 12million time🎉🎉🎉
❤
Chucky❤❤❤❤❤❤
4:10 the best part of the song 🤣
This the best song probably
❤❤❤❤❤
I am learn about the ex wifes
King Henry really like a girl have name Catherine and Anne
i saw this show the songs are, ex-wives no, way,dont lose your hea, heart of stone,get down,haus of holbein, and more
Ngl they ATEleft no crumbs like you should
who did the riff on ex wives?
Reneè Lamb
@@user-mb6dk9be1r ok thank you
catherine of aragon (renée lamb)
3:03 my fav part lol
3:10
Bon mezanmi
I get to see the musical in Sunderland in July
Anne boylen🤩🤩
Where can you watch
(Verse 1)
Now gather 'round, let me share a tale,
About Hector Berlioz, his life set to wail.
With ex-wives as notes in his symphonic score,
His biography unfolds, let's explore!
(Chorus)
Berlioz's life, like an ex-wives' musical,
Each chapter a drama, each note so lyrical.
From passion's embrace to heartbreak's cruel sting,
His melodies echo, a maestro's swing.
(Verse 2)
Harriet, his first, an actress in her prime,
Inspired "Symphonie Fantastique," a love in rhyme.
Yet, alas, their union met its tragic end,
But from their story, musical magic would blend.
(Chorus)
Berlioz's life, like an ex-wives' musical,
Each chapter a drama, each note so lyrical.
From passion's embrace to heartbreak's cruel sting,
His melodies echo, a maestro's swing.
(Verse 3)
Then came Marie, a singer with a voice so pure,
In "Damnation of Faust," her allure would endure.
But love's fickle dance led to another split,
Yet in his sorrow, Berlioz's genius lit.
(Bridge)
A symphonic journey through love and through strife,
Berlioz's ex-wives, the melody of his life.
Their stories intertwined in every chord,
A composer's legacy, forever adored.
(Outro)
So let the music play, let the tales unwind,
In Berlioz's biography, ex-wives entwined.
A symphony of love, loss, and song,
Hector Berlioz's legacy, forever strong.
Message ChatGPT…
ChatGPT can make mistakes. Consider checking important information.
I loved 𝐴𝑛𝑛𝑒 𝐵𝑜𝑙𝑒𝑦𝑛
For self: 3:13
slay(ed,edward elizabeth and mary)
its Catherine Howard, not Katherine Howard
it's kath ---let them spell it how they want to
It literally says K Howard in the lyrics, and her babe was sometimes spelt Katheryn
@@duvall5jd they changed it because "C howard is here" doesn't sound right
@@laceybishop1892 ive seen the musical and spoke to the actors, they know it's Catherine, they changed it because "C howard is here" doesn't sound right and as agressive as they wanted
well not really. catherine used to spell her name as 'katheryn' when she used to write letters, but historians agreed that we can also call her 'catherine'. six the musical wrote her name as 'katherine' with a k to make it easier to tell apart the 3 catherines (aragon, howard, parr)
literally 3:10 - 4:40 hits hard
My sis listen to you all the time
3:00
The best part
Is it west end cast
3:8❤❤
Just imaginee theres ai cover of bp btw ALL THERE VOICES IS AMAZINGGGGGG
Are all of them singers?
Yes
Ok😅
@@kendracarrillo5286thank you very much ❤