I used this as my wedding march when I got married in 1995. My British husband and I saw this movie when it came out in England and loved it. He's with God now, but I will always remember the day that we joined our hearts to music we discovered together.
One of the best movies I've ever watched. Everything is excellent: the acting performances, the soundtrack selection, the musical direction by Jordi Savall the musical performances and the movie direction by Alain Corneau. Pure Gold!
Musical historical movies are in a class of their own. Somebody should put together a play list of all those movies, starting with this one. On this list would have to be Mozart, Immortal Beloved, and the one about JS Bach, for starters.
The composers of the French Baroque had a way of using kettledrums that sets them apart from everyone else - stately and stirring at the same time. I never tire of it.
This piece, Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs, was a mocking satire of the Ottoman court, originally performed as a comic ballet before Louis XIV, provoking gales of laughter. ruclips.net/video/OO2HBhwk05g/видео.html The bombastic levity of the music stands in stark contrast with the tragedy taking place in the background which comes to a point as Marais callously rejects the request of the lovelorn Madeleine to visit her and play the piece he composed for her. In her despair, she hangs herself. The music becomes a satire of the shallowness and self-importance of Marais himself which is why it was chosen for the scene.
There is no cello 😉 only viola da gamba, but, strange enough, some musicians play the bow like cellists. The one on the left plays it right for the gamba.
Cocorico! A propos de baroque français....Jean-Baptiste Lully ou Giovanni Battista Lulli en italien né à Florence le 28 novembre 1632 et surnommé Le Florentin, donc italien de culture et gènes. Le bout de papier de la naturalisation ne change rien au fait qu'il vient de la patrie des Arts et de la Musique et de Florence!
@@ilyamurom Sauf que Lully est arrivé assez jeune en France(14 ans il me semble)et a fait toute son éducation musicale en France. Il est peut être italien de naissance mais musicalement il est est 100% français.
@@ildebrandodisidoro-scoccan4558 Plutôt les italiens qui viennent en France pour proposer leurs services et gagner leurs vies. C'est encore vérifiable aujourd'hui. D'ailleurs l'état italien n'aurait jamais existé sans la France. Donc je pense que personne n'est la fille d'un autre... Plutôt une relation entre cousins.
Le baroque c'est toute l'histoire du Grand Siècle qui défile sous mes yeux, quelle classe, ce courant musical m'a toujours plu de même que le menuet qui l'accompagne souvent.
As fantastic, stupendous, and spectacular as Depardieu was in this wonderful film, it's his role as Cyrano de Bergerac in the filmed version of that epic play that is his jewel in the crown. It's as though he were born to play Cyrano. Cyrano is one of my favorite movies ever, an unforgettable experience. And this one is not too bad, either.
Aah Cyrano de Bergerac, it's been years since I've seen that one. Need to watch it again some time. Also, don't forget Dépardieus role as the count of Monte Cristo :)
Friendly...? Lol. I love France - it's one of the most beautiful countries on Earth - but the French sure ain't friendly as a nation. Individuals, sure😋
The music is from Le bourgeois gentilhomme. A musical play, making fun of a business man playing at being a gentleman. Its from a brief dance routine prior to the entrance of the Mufti to make M. Jourdain a Mamamushi. It is a total farce ending in M. Jourdain allowing his daughter to marry her sweetheart. The sweetheart is pretending to be a Turkish prince and Jourdain is duped into allowing the marriage.
@@Pete_Delfina Not early nor late. Made by one of the exemplars of baroque music. You must look further! I'm sure you may find more baroque music you enjoy.
Lullly died from gangrene caused by hitting his foot with his conducting staff (I believe he was seated at the time). He refused to have have his leg amputated because that would mean he would never dance again. I hope dancers and dance fans admire him for being a martyr to the art of dance!
Giovanni Battista Lulli / Jean- Baptiste Lully nació en Florencia , Italia el 28/Nov/1632 y falleció en París el 22/03/1687. Fue un compositor, instrumentista y bailarín franco- italiano ligado a la figura y reinado de Luis XIV. Iniciador de la ópera en Francia y creador de la tragedia lírica, forma genuina que reúne el sentido estético francés con el ballet.
Musique du roi soleil louis le 14ème à Versailles dévoué à sa grandeur et pendant ce temps son peuple mourrait de faim plus tard la révolution a mis un terme à ce mépris et cette opulence que la fête commence beau film avec philippe NOIRET
Wonderful...I love this model of the Organ...could you play "Largo"(Handel)(ombra mai fu di vegetabile)...........Thank you for your video...God Bless you......................................................Marche pour la cérémonie des turcs (Lully, Jean Baptiste) is beautiful too.
C.est le.fait.que.se.soit totalement.gratuit qui fait toute la beauté du geste, le.faire.pour rien, juste pour le.panache , Salut fraternel Un francais🇫🇷🙃
Обожаю ЛИЛУ! Только включаешь его шедевры, мурашки, только через часа два сходят! Ещё и Шмельцер, Пахельбель, и.т.д, и.т.п.! Лучшее лекарство от всех болезней и вирусов!!!!!!!!
Just Abit of formality in the form of musicians playing some incredible music!! Love it as it's a whole world away from this one ♥️ for awhile as a reprieve! 👍🌹😄
t's an extract from the movie Tous les matins du monde. Madeleine, the daughter of the maestro Sainte-Colombe is dying. So he asks his former student Marin Marais (Depardieu) at Hôtel de Toulouse in Paris to come and see her. His answer, you may have gotten this one was : non. I hope that helped.
Il a vraiment inventé l'opéra français, les Français ayant en horreur les opéras italiens et leurs bouffonneries, importés sous Mazarin. Il a établi un style, en opposition avec les opéras italien roucoulés à cette époque par des castrats, ou des roles d'hommes sont tenus par des femmes, et vice-versa.Il a établi et fait règner la voix du haute-contre à la française. qui n'est ni un ténor, ni un sopraniste, ni un castrat, ni un contre-ténor. Les italiens n'étaient pas rebutés que le rôle d'Hercule, par exemple soit chanté par un castrat, gros et grand qu'à peine il puisse tenir debout, car les pieds des castrats restaient des pieds d'enfant, ainsi que les mains, le larynx et la tète, minuscules...... C'était impensable pour la France , de castrer les enfants trouvés , sitôt qu'ils avaient une belle voix.(Naples, spécialisé dans cette pratique) Il faut s'intéresser un peu aux choses , en profondeur!
@MrGorfreeman Marin Marais était un compositeur indépendant, qui pouvait vivre de ses compositions, ce qui était très rare à l'époque! Lully composait surtout en coopération avec Molière pour des 'comédies-ballets', et était donc sous la protection du Roi, qui l'appréciait beaucoup.
All these comments about the music, the greatness of France, of France’s music, of the composer, of French rhythm...and nobody really knowing too much about Giovanni Battista Lulli.
Que serait la France aujourd'hui sans les milliers de migrants qui sont venus au cours des siècles la rejoindre et l'enrichir? C'est ma culture à moi aussi et, pourtant, mes parents sont nés en Italie, comme Lully que vous écoutez.
Wonderful barocco music, Lully's style and many other talents, in centuries of highly inspired and sophisticated musics in the west-European countries : humanist and moving musics, as sacred as exceptionnally beautiful (all the contrary of the boisterous, wild and raging tamtam noise of today which is neither music nor harmony).
I used this as my wedding march when I got married in 1995. My British husband and I saw this movie when it came out in England and loved it. He's with God now, but I will always remember the day that we joined our hearts to music we discovered together.
I am so sorry
That orchestra scene is one of the finest compose scenes in film history. The music is fantastic too.
Worthy of Kubrick.
The « musicians « are real musicians in this scene.
Now in France we have " Jul " !
The glory of Jean-Batiste Lully
@@JohnDoe-fm7mf who is Jul?
One of the best movies I've ever watched. Everything is excellent: the acting performances, the soundtrack selection, the musical direction by Jordi Savall the musical performances and the movie direction by Alain Corneau. Pure Gold!
Musical historical movies are in a class of their own. Somebody should put together a play list of all those movies, starting with this one.
On this list would have to be Mozart, Immortal Beloved, and the one about JS Bach, for starters.
What's the name of this beautiful film ?
@@Ulysses88047 _Tous les matins du monde_ ... You can find it on RUclips in its entirety
@@monsieurouxx merci beaucoup ! Thanks very much.😊
@@shelbynamels973 what is the name of the Bach movie u are thinking of? i wanna see it :>
The composers of the French Baroque had a way of using kettledrums that sets them apart from everyone else - stately and stirring at the same time. I never tire of it.
This piece, Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs, was a mocking satire of the Ottoman court, originally performed as a comic ballet before Louis XIV, provoking gales of laughter.
ruclips.net/video/OO2HBhwk05g/видео.html
The bombastic levity of the music stands in stark contrast with the tragedy taking place in the background which comes to a point as Marais callously rejects the request of the lovelorn Madeleine to visit her and play the piece he composed for her. In her despair, she hangs herself. The music becomes a satire of the shallowness and self-importance of Marais himself which is why it was chosen for the scene.
February 2024! Love this!!! Been listening to Lully for Years & Years..!💙💙💙💙💙🦩✨✨✨✨✨
truly beautiful to see a theorbo AND a viola da gamba! Also the cello being held between the legs! Nice attention to detail, appreciated!
But that's because it's a real orchestra, not actors. They actually play.
There is no cello 😉 only viola da gamba, but, strange enough, some musicians play the bow like cellists. The one on the left plays it right for the gamba.
I never heard of a theorbo until this moment, thank you for rescuing me from trying to Google “lute thingy with really long neck” 😀
@@yaelcanetty7010no, there are cellos.
La France du Roi-Soleil ! Grandeur et beauté !
Le Baroque Français , la classe , quelle majesté !
Cocorico! A propos de baroque français....Jean-Baptiste Lully ou Giovanni Battista Lulli en italien né à Florence le 28 novembre 1632 et surnommé Le Florentin, donc italien de culture et gènes. Le bout de papier de la naturalisation ne change rien au fait qu'il vient de la patrie des Arts et de la Musique et de Florence!
@@ilyamurom Sauf que Lully est arrivé assez jeune en France(14 ans il me semble)et a fait toute son éducation musicale en France. Il est peut être italien de naissance mais musicalement il est est 100% français.
@@romainmacaire6943 ça démontre que la France et sa culture sont toujours filles des italiens...
Je suis turcs,mais je n'ai une idée pourquoi cela s'appele la marche (pour la cérémonie des turcs).
Très jolie !!!!!
@@ildebrandodisidoro-scoccan4558 Plutôt les italiens qui viennent en France pour proposer leurs services et gagner leurs vies. C'est encore vérifiable aujourd'hui. D'ailleurs l'état italien n'aurait jamais existé sans la France. Donc je pense que personne n'est la fille d'un autre... Plutôt une relation entre cousins.
Le baroque c'est toute l'histoire du Grand Siècle qui défile sous mes yeux, quelle classe, ce courant musical m'a toujours plu de même que le menuet qui l'accompagne souvent.
As fantastic, stupendous, and spectacular as Depardieu was in this wonderful film, it's his role as Cyrano de Bergerac in the filmed version of that epic play that is his jewel in the crown. It's as though he were born to play Cyrano. Cyrano is one of my favorite movies ever, an unforgettable experience. And this one is not too bad, either.
Aah Cyrano de Bergerac, it's been years since I've seen that one. Need to watch it again some time. Also, don't forget Dépardieus role as the count of Monte Cristo :)
Great national french rhytm and music of former times. And today... Very nice friendly people living in a great country.
Vive la France.
AgramontGuiche friendly? 😂
Yes, well...The No-Go Zones are hardly friendlier than, for instance, Paris, not known for friendliness to begin with.
The kicker is Lully was Italian
Friendly...? Lol.
I love France - it's one of the most beautiful countries on Earth - but the French sure ain't friendly as a nation.
Individuals, sure😋
@@rheinhartsilvento2576 you must write: was
One of the most touchingly beautiful scenes in a very beautiful film.
Those wigs men wore back in the day were fantastic looking.
I agree
Yeah
@@Kolchak_Enjoyer hi
@@keshavrao212 hi
@@Kolchak_Enjoyer I see you in my every favourite music videos
TOUS LES MATINS du MONDE.......un des plus grands films français de tous les temps !!!!
French baroque is beautiful.
That scene just shows how wonderful Depardieu an actor is.
It shows he can't keep a beat.
Un véritable bijou de musique Grand Siècle !!!!!et cette rythmique à vous mettre en transe!!!!!
The music is from Le bourgeois gentilhomme. A musical play, making fun of a business man playing at being a gentleman. Its from a brief dance routine prior to the entrance of the Mufti to make M. Jourdain a Mamamushi. It is a total farce ending in M. Jourdain allowing his daughter to marry her sweetheart. The sweetheart is pretending to be a Turkish prince and Jourdain is duped into allowing the marriage.
Scott Best play ever!!!
Lully est un génie ; Depardieu aussi.
ok
C ça ouais et toi tu es la reine de l’Angleterre peut être
@@agathem1013 :)
@@sauronmordor7494 coucou ça va
@@agathem1013 bof avec le Covid
La mejor película que ví en mi vida, la primera vez que la ví, tenía 20 años, ahora tengo 42 y es una obra de Arte
Cómo se llama?
@@lopezporrasjesusalejandro116 Tous les matins du monde
VIVE LA FRANCE !!!!!!
Mais J.B. Lulli etais florentin....VIVE LE GRANDDUCHE DE TOSCANA!
¡Viva México!
VIVE LA CORSE
VIVE LA TURQUIE
@Dilek Kaya 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
¡Fantástico!, un gran saludo para la bella Francia desde Chile
Gérard Depardieu extraordinaire jeu émotionnel lui aussi immense acteur comme ce siècle
Qu’on laisse ce génie en paix
I get multiple eargasms whenever I listen to it, it never gets boring
J,adore cette musique
Moi Aussi
J'ADORE
Sublime
Is it Baroque or late Renaissance? I do not like Baroque but adore music between 1450-1650. I guess it is early Baroque music cause i 🧡 it.
@@Pete_Delfina Not early nor late. Made by one of the exemplars of baroque music. You must look further! I'm sure you may find more baroque music you enjoy.
I love this movie so much, one of the best about music, definitely.
Amo essa musica de Lully!
grazie
The way this is shot shows such care to detail. By historical accounts this is what that music might have looked like live. Sublime!
Quand la France était la plus brillante nation du monde...
Et ça fait longtemps.
@Varoon yes it was one of the most powerful nations in the world at that time.
Brillante??? Beaucoup de gens pauvre. Tandis que le roi danse.
La France est toujours meilleure et sera meilleure!!! 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🗼🗼❤❤❤❤
@@loretosilva7687 ça ne change rien à la puissance d'une nation. Même aujoud'hui les plus puissantes nations ont des pauvres
I love this! Can't believe I'm Listening to 300-400 year old European music. #BaroqueMusic #Baroque
This is earlier than baroque.
@@classicgameplay10 Sorry, but this is a composition by Lully, and Lully was uber baroque.
France was the main Power and Envy of the European world during that era!
Believe it.
Listen to "Chevalier Mult Estes Guariz" 1000 yo French Crusader song.
when I listen to this music, iI'm very carefull about my feet!
j'adore la viole de gambe il y a tellement d'âme dans cette instrument qu'on a l'impression que c le chant d'un humain
Ce haussement de sourcil qd Depardieu change d avis apres avoir dit non sans reflechir. Cet acteur est un monstre
J'ai jamais vu ça, j'ai jamais vu un acteur comme ça
Monsieur, your tax bill has arrived.
+cgavin1 lol c:
HahahahaahahahahahahahahahHahahhshahaahahahhaHhah
блестяще))
Sir, you are funny!
*+wozzlepop* Apologies, but what is that a reference to, if I may ask?
Haven't seen this film in a few years, but it's a favourite. I just watched this three times in a row!
Seeing this clip on RUclips is what made me watch the film. And now knowing the context, the scene is transformed.
Magnificent music. Makes me want to dance.
Lullly died from gangrene caused by hitting his foot with his conducting staff (I believe he was seated at the time). He refused to have have his leg amputated because that would mean he would never dance again. I hope dancers and dance fans admire him for being a martyr to the art of dance!
When you see a real theorbo in a movie's orchestra scene you know it's legit
Or a viola da gamba for that matter. Not to mention real baroque oboes.
Also a viola da gamba! I wonder if they used gut strings lol
Where is the timpani section?
Ce film est un chef-d’œuvre
comment s'appelle le film
?
@@11623868 tous les matins du monde
@@gabrielkaz5250 MUchas gracias amigo. La buscaré¡¡¡
homero letelier tout les matin du monde de Alain Corneau
Do not forget that mr lully was an italiano composer Who decided to work and live in Versailles for the king of France.
Giovanni Battista Lulli / Jean- Baptiste Lully nació en Florencia , Italia el 28/Nov/1632 y falleció en París el 22/03/1687. Fue un compositor, instrumentista y bailarín franco- italiano ligado a la figura y reinado de Luis XIV. Iniciador de la ópera en Francia y creador de la tragedia lírica, forma genuina que reúne el sentido estético francés con el ballet.
@D Anemon he was born in firenze/florence
@D Anemon no
I have this on my mp3player, I hear it every moring on my way to work. And every morning somebody stares at me, wondering why I just said NO!
Que de beauté
Greetings from Turkey. Vive la France
@Ferdinand De Beaujeu vive la france
Amezing how powerful this march is!!! It always mekes my hair on end!!!
Cette musique me fait planée et voyagé à l'époque de notre cher roi Soleil,Louis quatorze le grand!
VIVE LULLY!❤️
Malheureusement, il est déjà mort
Il est mort sérieux ?
Hé quoi le second degré tu connais pas sérieux ? xd
J’étais allé le voir au ciné à Paris. C’était un superbe film !!!!!
Hugues .un de mes film préféré.
quelle musique! quelle maestria! un clin d'oeil à Mr Marielle, à l'interprétation ( avec les Depardieu) inoubliable.
A great scene from a great film which not only portrays the brilliant acting of Depardieu but also how great a composer Marais was
Marais est inspiré par la composition.
Bravo.
What an majestic theme ❤️
Lyrics:
"No"
Your welcome
no but .... he did it
I'd would rather say "nan" :')
Acho que tu quis dizer "subtitles" , hein Porto. Kkkk
*you’re
@@classicgameplay10 nossa, que raro, encontrei outro brasileiro aqui.
J'adore ce film et cette marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs
Musique du roi soleil louis le 14ème à Versailles dévoué à sa grandeur
et pendant ce temps son peuple mourrait de faim
plus tard la révolution a mis un terme à ce mépris et cette opulence
que la fête commence beau film avec philippe NOIRET
Nice piece, French Baroque music style is amazing, and unique, love it 👍🏻
Wonderful...I love this model of the Organ...could you play "Largo"(Handel)(ombra mai fu di vegetabile)...........Thank you for your video...God Bless you......................................................Marche pour la cérémonie des turcs (Lully, Jean Baptiste) is beautiful too.
The best movie about music ever made.
Fantastique musique! Que le français soit toujours un grand peuple et gratuit!
C.est le.fait.que.se.soit totalement.gratuit qui fait toute la beauté du geste, le.faire.pour rien, juste pour le.panache ,
Salut fraternel
Un francais🇫🇷🙃
Обожаю ЛИЛУ! Только включаешь его шедевры, мурашки, только через часа два сходят!
Ещё и Шмельцер, Пахельбель, и.т.д, и.т.п.!
Лучшее лекарство от всех болезней и вирусов!!!!!!!!
А как насчёт Монтеверди?
@@kirillperov3843 если бы не вытьё оперное, которое всё портит, можно послушать, но только без оперы......
Em minha humilde opinião essa concerteza é uma das melhore cenas do filme
Великий лорд французской музыки. Большое спасибо за обмен.
Savall is incredible. His music is wonderfull ALWAYS....What a shame of gis wife; Montserrat Figueres. Angelical voice
totally agree with you. he is unique
Si tan solo me quedasen minutos de vida....escogería estos.
Quel jeu ce Depardieu, il ne dis rien mais on entend ce qu'il pense...
Reminds me of something Stanley Kubrick would've done. Fine acting.
I saw this film, 20 years ago. This part of the film has as soundtrack music written for Molière's Le bourgois gentilhomme.
Que buena película.. Y que pieza maestra por Dios. Es perfecta.
Just Abit of formality in the form of musicians playing some incredible music!! Love it as it's a whole world away from this one ♥️ for awhile as a reprieve! 👍🌹😄
Film magnifique et cette marche, de toute beauté, vous transporte.
t's an extract from the movie Tous les matins du monde. Madeleine, the
daughter of the maestro Sainte-Colombe is dying. So he asks his former
student Marin Marais (Depardieu) at Hôtel de Toulouse in Paris to come and see her. His
answer, you may have gotten this one was : non.
I hope that helped.
Thanks for writing about this. Regards.
The costume design is actually nice
Very good.
Lulli encore un GRAND ITALIEN!!
Il a vraiment inventé l'opéra français, les Français ayant en horreur les opéras italiens et leurs bouffonneries, importés sous Mazarin. Il a établi un style, en opposition avec les opéras italien roucoulés à cette époque par des castrats, ou des roles d'hommes sont tenus par des femmes, et vice-versa.Il a établi et fait règner la voix du haute-contre à la française. qui n'est ni un ténor, ni un sopraniste, ni un castrat, ni un contre-ténor. Les italiens n'étaient pas rebutés que le rôle d'Hercule, par exemple soit chanté par un castrat, gros et grand qu'à peine il puisse tenir debout, car les pieds des castrats restaient des pieds d'enfant, ainsi que les mains, le larynx et la tète, minuscules...... C'était impensable pour la France , de castrer les enfants trouvés , sitôt qu'ils avaient une belle voix.(Naples, spécialisé dans cette pratique) Il faut s'intéresser un peu aux choses , en profondeur!
YO TENGO ESTA PELÍCULA EN MI CINEMATECA PERSONAL . ES MUY MUY BUENA. LA MÚSICA MUY HERMOSA
La pasas? :)
Como se llama esta película?
¡¡¡ PURE GOLD !!!...Depardieu... more better no is possible!!!
That scene shows how great an actor Depardieu is
Merveille des Merveilles, Messieurs DEPARDIEU, Monsieur MARIELLE , Monsieur BOUQUET, pardonnez moi Mesdames BROCHET, RICHERT, BOYER etc ... etc... quel talent , merci du fond du coeur pour l'immense plaisir procuré, merci .....
Dios! , ésta música es gloriosa al escucharla con los adelantos de hoy.
I saw the film years ago. Crushingly sad. But the orchestra scene is a stunning contrast.
Maese Savall, a su servicio y devoción eternamente.
Giovanni Battista Lulli I Francesi hanno amato la nostra arte ! grazie !!
No, non abbiamo mai accetati l'opera italiano "mercennario" da Mazarino!!!!
This video is beyond description
I sometimes want to listen to exotic music that is far from everyday life
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Wonderful how music can unite people from all over the world isnt it?
@@wordsoflove8787
Thank you
You are right
Good luck
just be glad this era of clothing and fashion came and went , well keep the music , history can keep the clothes .
0:40 My favorite part
exactly i come to the video just to wach this😁
beautiful crafted film... expert in so many ways
J'aime ces musiques plus paisibles que les "modeenes. Merci.
Cette musique est un chef-d'œuvre.
This is just amazing!
Giovanni Battista Lulli, (Firenze, 28 novembre 1632 - Parigi, 22 marzo 1687) è stato un compositore, ballerino e strumentista italiano .
Il était français de cœur.
@MrGorfreeman Marin Marais était un compositeur indépendant, qui pouvait vivre de ses compositions, ce qui était très rare à l'époque! Lully composait surtout en coopération avec Molière pour des 'comédies-ballets', et était donc sous la protection du Roi, qui l'appréciait beaucoup.
Love the big guitar guy.
Magnifique film, un livre sublime. Merci a Quignard et Corneau pour cette association formidable !
Oui, c'est vrai !"Tous les matins du monde "J'ai vu ce film 2 fois pendant 1992,en Grèce.
TOUT SIMPLEMENT FANTASTIQUE….merci beaucoup..ARS VIVENDI…!!!
Watch where you move your staff. We wouldn't want you to have gangrene!
If I had one or start to use one, I'd be more likely to whop some damn fool upside his melon head!
The musician of this movie isn't Jean Baptiste Luly but Marin Marais, one of its "protégé".
All these comments about the music, the greatness of France, of France’s music, of the composer, of French rhythm...and nobody really knowing too much about Giovanni Battista Lulli.
E solo nato in italia ma è cresciuto come FRANCESE
Voilà notre vraie culture ! Et non cette deuxième Afrique qu ils veulent construire. Soyons amoureux et fiers de nous.
Oui❤ ça ira
Que serait la France aujourd'hui sans les milliers de migrants qui sont venus au cours des siècles la rejoindre et l'enrichir? C'est ma culture à moi aussi et, pourtant, mes parents sont nés en Italie, comme Lully que vous écoutez.
@@C.P.-mj4ft l Afrique et ses haineux de la France n est pas l Italie très cher....
Al Debaran ... c'est pas un nom Sarrazin ça ? 😁😅🤣😂👀👌🐓🐓🐓
@@chourineur9250 Aldebaran est une étoile. Mais l'ignorance, c'est une bénédiction, n'est-ce pas ?
Encore Depardieu! Il est partout. Un phenomene du cinema!
stops me everytime..must listen!
Wonderful barocco music, Lully's style and many other talents, in centuries of highly inspired and sophisticated musics in the west-European countries : humanist and moving musics, as sacred as exceptionnally beautiful (all the contrary of the boisterous, wild and raging tamtam noise of today which is neither music nor harmony).
Wow, just wow!
C'est de loin mon meilleur film.