As I saw someone say: A Japanese conductor conducting a Danish orchestra in a rendition of a song written by an Italian for a film financed by Germans and shot in Spain about the American West
The lady who sang "wah wah", her name is tuva semmingson, a classically trained singer in her own right, she sings everything from opera to standards to pop. A diva of the 1st class. If you look closely, for this concert she was wearing little six shooter earrings. PERFECT!!! I watched an interview with the two vocalists.Tuva Semmingsen AKA the Wa Wa Lady, as she has been called by the tube, actually likes being called the Wa Wa Lady. She couldn't believe how this performance took off on the tube. Christine Nonbo Andersen is the solo vocalist in the audience. This was her first performance with the Danish National Orchestra. Both ladies nailed their performances and added a stunning element to this Ennio Morricone masterpiece. Ennio Morricone was a composer of film soundtracks, where he used instruments and objects that are not normally used in an orchestral ensemble. Electric guitars, basses, ocarinas, bongos ... but also whips, gunshots, gusts of wind. Entering Morricone's work is a complete immersion. A moving tribute for fidelity down to the smallest details is what the Spaghetti Werstern Orchestra did to him.
YESSSSS, just WOW! My 3 yr old grandson sits with me and watches this thru to the end. He wants to know all the instruments, choir, singers, conductor, etc and all playing and singing together. He waits for the big timpani drum ending!! (He has not asked about the "guy hanging around yet 😂)
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Choir was the top rated Symphony Orchestra last year, they perform many out of the mainstream type concerts. Have been to many of their concerts at the DR Konserthuset in Copenhagen which is a magnificent venue the Danish are very proud of with good reason👍
me too... That would be so awesome. Of Course I would have to buy a tux... So many years of wearing dress uniforms, but not nice civilian suits. I'm ready..lol
Composed by Ennio Morricone (Italian) who wrote gorgeous film music. In Australia a few years ago his score for The Mission ( about Jesuit Missionaries in South America) was publicly voted most Popular in a Top 100 of Movie Music in a poll run by the ABC
The movies' companies was based in Italy but much of the western style filming was done in Spain. Laurentis' family was based in Italy as well but filmed a lot outside as well, known for Conan and Dune among others.
As another Dane, I look for these reactions and I may name that the Conductor, Sarah Hicks is a well-known American and that the Wha Wha Lady is a Norwegian Mezzo-soprano and one of the very best! But this Concert has grown in fame and has now been watched nearly 150 million times!! The hanging man is part of the storyline, as Clint Eastwood is a shadow in the background. Also, the Production is very fine. The Film was recorded in a huge set in Spain for Italian and German money and only the three main actors were American. The instructor, Sergio Leone and the Composer, Morricone were Italian and the latter never saw the film but made the tunes from the asking
Ennio Morricone visited Copenhagen about a year before he died, with an Orchestra but I could have wished for him to have been present during this Concert for a Full Orchestra! And to be called to the Stage!
❤ I love the Procol Harem concert with the DSO. My sister and her family visited Denmark in October. They absolutely loved it. I’d love to come and visit one day. ❤ Happy New Year to you from Sydney! 👋❤️🇦🇺🇩🇰👍
Thank you for reacting to this ....WE are super super proud of our DNSO, they are insanely good, their catalogue holds so many epic performances, such a wide range of movie scores and video game stuff..
The Danish symphony’s performance is perfection And your review was perfect because your lost for word demonstrated how really beautiful Their performance was .
This was something different and beautiful, very well coordinated. Everyone one the planet has seen the movie, it’s a classic and I love a bit of classical music to go with it.
I never get sick of hearing this, and as you say, it's even better watching it all, they have instruments in there I've never seen before, and the vocal work is amazing. I love the films also, have them all on DVD, old school, 😂 Hope you had a good New Year Mike, and congrats on 7k! ✌❤
You missed the timing of the Spaghetti westerns (well the Dollars Trilogy) by a decade, they're early-mid 60s. And they were filmed in Spain, by an Italian director Sergio Leone. The music was done by Enrico Morricone also an Italian. As for the timing by the orchestra, that's what the conductor is for, notice she's keeping the beat and she'll point to which section she wants to take the lead and point and lower the baton when she wants a section to be in the background.
The music they have in front of them not just gives them cues ... it literally tells them everything they need: the actual note they need to play, for how long, with what volume, sometimes with what kind of effect, what tempo. The one holding it all together is the conductor who helps them out, giving them cues when to enter, is in charge of the overall tempo and balances.
I loved all the spaghetti westerns so many good actors and scripts Eli Wallach for instance Terence Hill and Bud Spencer movies brought in some light hearted comedy were also good
Watching that Wooden Percussion Clapper, actual instrument, always made me wonder how often the poor guy or girl painfully pinched their fingers or hands on it before they mastered it. There is a beautiful but very brief short clip of a lady named Carolina Eyck playing this on the rare Theremin which she has become the worlds greatest Master. She discovered and created a new method to play the bamboozling instrument properly unlike anyone else ever in the past. Hearing that instrument is astounding how much it genuinely sounds like someone singing.
The "Good, the Bad and the Ugly" is, alongside "Once upon a Time in the West", one of the best Westerns ever. Both directed by Sergio Leone. The soundtracks are also by Ennio Morricone. The DNSO performs a fantastic performance here. It doesn't get any better than this.
@SonofBuck-f7z definitely..no dress code for retired folk. Long hair, bushy beard, tie dyed shirt...... O.k, that's too far. Maybe not the hippee shirt 🤣😂🤣
Hey brother, glad to have found you. I almost shit myself the first time I saw this performance. Big fan of all the Clint spaghetti westerns with GBL at the top of the list. This was such an epic musical take of the movie score...I actually shed tears. When they broke into the ecstasy of gold...that broke the dam. I see that eagle, glob and anchor, Semper Fi from Wisconsin!
The sound is so much fuller than the sound track of the movie, they were shot on a fairly low budget so they couldn't afford to hire a National Orchestra, makes me wonder how much George Lucas had to pay the London Symphony Orchestra for Star Wars.
That's actually true. So many ppl listen to music with their eyes closed, and I get them. But me? I like to see them play, the intensity of doing it right. The effort and exhilaration of it. Or the music video, which might just show more than the lyrics could ever express, because language only goes so far. Music is its own language. So is cinematography. Lyrics though... I need to read them with the music off, or I miss a lot of it. Really good lyrics are poems, and they wouldn't even need the music when all's said and done.
@@Tacko14 Music is a beautiful ouch to the soul . The words out of worldly. Combined , there are no words . We Can ! enjoy both separately as well without comparing .
4:55 it's the sheet music that makes it happen. And don't go Oh, I can't do that. Sheet music is actually easier to read than the alphabet. There's less of it for starters. After that, if you can count a steady three, four or six beat, you're just about there. It looks way scarier than it really is, like spiders. Household spiders, anyway. Don't arsk us about huje green salivating things, mrs. Cake, dogs with oranje eyebrows, gharstly things from the dungeon dimensions, tornadoes, or mrs. Cake.
I would of found it hilarious if the body dangling was actually a guy with a back harness holding him up with a fake noose. And them giving him a tiny little Triangle to play up there with the spotlight shifting to him each time he gently dings on it. Aussies are very well aware of the old western classics. I remember seeing them in black and white on my grandparents old wooden TV. The War Wagon, 1967 is probably my favourite.
As I saw someone say: A Japanese conductor conducting a Danish orchestra in a rendition of a song written by an Italian for a film financed by Germans and shot in Spain about the American West
@@ferchrissakes and so many people from all of these countries must of been proud for how perfect it ended up being . 😀❤️
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The lady who sang "wah wah", her name is tuva semmingson, a classically trained singer in her own right, she sings everything from opera to standards to pop. A diva of the 1st class. If you look closely, for this concert she was wearing little six shooter earrings. PERFECT!!!
I watched an interview with the two vocalists.Tuva Semmingsen AKA the Wa Wa Lady, as she has been called by the tube, actually likes being called the Wa Wa Lady. She couldn't believe how this performance took off on the tube. Christine Nonbo Andersen is the solo vocalist in the audience. This was her first performance with the Danish National Orchestra. Both ladies nailed their performances and added a stunning element to this Ennio Morricone masterpiece.
Ennio Morricone was a composer of film soundtracks, where he used instruments and objects that are not normally used in an orchestral ensemble. Electric guitars, basses, ocarinas, bongos ... but also whips, gunshots, gusts of wind. Entering Morricone's work is a complete immersion.
A moving tribute for fidelity down to the smallest details is what the Spaghetti Werstern Orchestra did to him.
It’s not just the music that makes one emotional, but the joy one gets when many come together as one to produce beauty.
As they say, good Music makes you listen, great Music makes you feel.
Yeah. Im sure the original for the movie was recorded with a orchestra similar to this, but there is something special just seeing it performed.
YESSSSS, just WOW! My 3 yr old grandson sits with me and watches this thru to the end. He wants to know all the instruments, choir, singers, conductor, etc and all playing and singing together. He waits for the big timpani drum ending!! (He has not asked about the "guy hanging around yet 😂)
STILL one of the Greatest Western Movies EVER made !!!!!
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Choir was the top rated Symphony Orchestra last year, they perform many out of the mainstream type concerts. Have been to many of their concerts at the DR Konserthuset in Copenhagen which is a magnificent venue the Danish are very proud of with good reason👍
I would love to see them live . You’re so lucky 😊
@ Have a go at their “The Godfather” vid, mesmerizing 🇸🇪👍
me too... That would be so awesome. Of Course I would have to buy a tux... So many years of wearing dress uniforms, but not nice civilian suits. I'm ready..lol
Greets from germany
and yes the Danish National Symphony Orchestra is very famous here in europe 👍👍
Ennio Morricone, all his compositions are so good. Thank you for presenting this example of his work.
Composed by Ennio Morricone (Italian) who wrote gorgeous film music.
In Australia a few years ago his score for The Mission ( about Jesuit Missionaries in South America) was publicly voted most Popular in a Top 100 of Movie Music in a poll run by the ABC
Very astute observations and enjoyed your interpretation , excellent ! Steve UK
Thanks for listening
I love The Danish Symphony orhestra - its so fantastic..
Bravo Bravo..Great Reaction Thank You....❤💯
The second part, " Extasy for Gold",EVERY Metallica Fan knows for many Years....best INTRO Music ever !
The movies' companies was based in Italy but much of the western style filming was done in Spain. Laurentis' family was based in Italy as well but filmed a lot outside as well, known for Conan and Dune among others.
This blows me away every time I watch it . Very talented musicians . They have a few movie based theme tunes like this. Thanks Mike enjoy retirement 😊
Makes me want to go watch the movie again ,great movie brilliant music ,thanks way back and thanks for another awesome review Mike
This makes you want to go back and watch the damn movie again! Stirring!
ha ha .. good comment
As another Dane, I look for these reactions and I may name that the Conductor, Sarah Hicks is a well-known American and that the Wha Wha Lady is a Norwegian Mezzo-soprano and one of the very best! But this Concert has grown in fame and has now been watched nearly 150 million times!! The hanging man is part of the storyline, as Clint Eastwood is a shadow in the background. Also, the Production is very fine. The Film was recorded in a huge set in Spain for Italian and German money and only the three main actors were American. The instructor, Sergio Leone and the Composer, Morricone were Italian and the latter never saw the film but made the tunes from the asking
Ennio Morricone visited Copenhagen about a year before he died, with an Orchestra but I could have wished for him to have been present during this Concert for a Full Orchestra! And to be called to the Stage!
❤ I love the Procol Harem concert with the DSO. My sister and her family visited Denmark in October. They absolutely loved it. I’d love to come and visit one day. ❤ Happy New Year to you from Sydney! 👋❤️🇦🇺🇩🇰👍
Thx for the info 😊
Thank you for reacting to this ....WE are super super proud of our DNSO, they are insanely good, their catalogue holds so many epic performances, such a wide range of movie scores and video game stuff..
“This is Bitchin!” 😀 Brother, I haven’t heard someone use that expression since 1984! God Bless you! Semper Fi First time here but I’m subscribing
ha ha... gotcha on "bitchen"... groovy, glad you're here
😆 reminds me of Cheech & Chong's " Bob Bitchin' " " How you fellin' today Bob?!!" " Bitchin' !!!"😂
I've done it again, listened to this song. It's going to play in my head for a week, and I love it.
❤ Same. ❤
The Danish symphony’s performance is perfection And your review was perfect because your lost for word demonstrated how really beautiful
Their performance was .
This was something different and beautiful, very well coordinated. Everyone one the planet has seen the movie, it’s a classic and I love a bit of classical music to go with it.
I never get sick of hearing this, and as you say, it's even better watching it all, they have instruments in there I've never seen before, and the vocal work is amazing. I love the films also, have them all on DVD, old school, 😂 Hope you had a good New Year Mike, and congrats on 7k! ✌❤
You missed the timing of the Spaghetti westerns (well the Dollars Trilogy) by a decade, they're early-mid 60s. And they were filmed in Spain, by an Italian director Sergio Leone. The music was done by Enrico Morricone also an Italian. As for the timing by the orchestra, that's what the conductor is for, notice she's keeping the beat and she'll point to which section she wants to take the lead and point and lower the baton when she wants a section to be in the background.
Hi Mike, I can see that you felt this, music is a wonderful thing that can hit your emotions.
One of the greatest movies, this sound brings it all back
The music they have in front of them not just gives them cues ... it literally tells them everything they need: the actual note they need to play, for how long, with what volume, sometimes with what kind of effect, what tempo. The one holding it all together is the conductor who helps them out, giving them cues when to enter, is in charge of the overall tempo and balances.
It's all amazing to me, and thank goodness we have these talented folks
Amazes me how the old movie soundtracks were made with orchestras rather than todays using technology over talent absolutely outstanding musicians
I loved all the spaghetti westerns so many good actors and scripts Eli Wallach for instance
Terence Hill and Bud Spencer movies brought in some light hearted comedy were also good
❤ Soooo good! 🤠❤
Watching that Wooden Percussion Clapper, actual instrument, always made me wonder how often the poor guy or girl painfully pinched their fingers or hands on it before they mastered it.
There is a beautiful but very brief short clip of a lady named Carolina Eyck playing this on the rare Theremin which she has become the worlds greatest Master. She discovered and created a new method to play the bamboozling instrument properly unlike anyone else ever in the past.
Hearing that instrument is astounding how much it genuinely sounds like someone singing.
Hey 👋 👍
they just reached 1M subs! love that channel. so good
The "Good, the Bad and the Ugly" is, alongside "Once upon a Time in the West", one of the best Westerns ever. Both directed by Sergio Leone. The soundtracks are also by Ennio Morricone. The DNSO performs a fantastic performance here. It doesn't get any better than this.
Good on ya Greg. These guys are fantastic, can't wait to see Mike's face when it starts. 🎉🎉
❤ Morning Gilly!
@turdferguson400 hey Kimmy... Mike cracked a smile when the vocalist started 👍
@@briangill4000 ❤So good! 😂👍
RIP Ennio and Sergio good friends
the brain you must have to write and arrange such a piece, love the spaghetti westerns .
❤ Agreed! ❤
Watched the movie heaps of times (not for a couple of decades now) and seen this clip several times.
I think this is from a concert of movie themes.
Morning Gilly. Hope you’re well 😎
Even though they are playing different instruments I feel like a big orchestra is similar to a school of fish, so many individuals acting as one.
the director was italian, but it was filmed in spain
7k woohoo... love these guys.
Morning retired Mike
Morning! lol... yeah. Might grow a ponytail.. ha ha
@SonofBuck-f7z definitely..no dress code for retired folk. Long hair, bushy beard, tie dyed shirt......
O.k, that's too far. Maybe not the hippee shirt 🤣😂🤣
Ennio Morricone unique in the world! ❤
Hey brother, glad to have found you. I almost shit myself the first time I saw this performance. Big fan of all the Clint spaghetti westerns with GBL at the top of the list. This was such an epic musical take of the movie score...I actually shed tears. When they broke into the ecstasy of gold...that broke the dam. I see that eagle, glob and anchor, Semper Fi from Wisconsin!
ooh rah brother S/F
and congratulations Mike 7000 and climbing
LOL, I did NOT foresee the word "Bitchin'" come out of your mouth when I started watching this 🤣But well put 👏👍
ha ha
The sound is so much fuller than the sound track of the movie, they were shot on a fairly low budget so they couldn't afford to hire a National Orchestra, makes me wonder how much George Lucas had to pay the London Symphony Orchestra for Star Wars.
There is a reason why people say "music is the most important actor in any movie"
Mate, this 66:5 year young Aussie has "the Good the Bad & the Ugly" on DVD... I paid for it once and can watch it when ever 😊
mid to late 60s for the Dollar Trilogy
That's actually true. So many ppl listen to music with their eyes closed, and I get them. But me? I like to see them play, the intensity of doing it right. The effort and exhilaration of it.
Or the music video, which might just show more than the lyrics could ever express, because language only goes so far. Music is its own language. So is cinematography.
Lyrics though... I need to read them with the music off, or I miss a lot of it. Really good lyrics are poems, and they wouldn't even need the music when all's said and done.
@@Tacko14 Music is a beautiful ouch to the soul . The words out of worldly.
Combined , there are no words . We
Can ! enjoy both separately as well
without comparing .
If you like orchestral music you'd love Ravel's La Valse.
Only goes to show: good music doesn't rely on genre, or the musicians involved. It's everywhere. So is bad music, mind you
They was filmed in spain
Hang man at 3:40
the one guy who played out of tune😂😊
@ 🤣🤣
4:55 it's the sheet music that makes it happen. And don't go Oh, I can't do that. Sheet music is actually easier to read than the alphabet. There's less of it for starters. After that, if you can count a steady three, four or six beat, you're just about there. It looks way scarier than it really is, like spiders. Household spiders, anyway.
Don't arsk us about huje green salivating things, mrs. Cake, dogs with oranje eyebrows, gharstly things from the dungeon dimensions, tornadoes, or mrs. Cake.
uh huh. sounds easy, but I never was around it enough to truly sink into it. But it does look scary on my end
Try Amadeus and Genius of music MOZART!!!!
I would of found it hilarious if the body dangling was actually a guy with a back harness holding him up with a fake noose. And them giving him a tiny little Triangle to play up there with the spotlight shifting to him each time he gently dings on it.
Aussies are very well aware of the old western classics. I remember seeing them in black and white on my grandparents old wooden TV.
The War Wagon, 1967 is probably my favourite.
Just subbed.
Can you react to Gladiators Hans Zimmer The Band of HM Royal Marines. It was performed at Horse Guards Parade it absolutely brilliant
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