This classic music starting from 1:58mins is always use in our Elementary & High School graduation march the early part in the graduation ceremony in the Philippines. Such a great feeling when we hear this music during practice and in the actual graduation ceremony. Our age group 13 years old (Elementary) & 17 years old (High School) but very few know this piece. This is an opportunity to educate students to classic music if only they will announce the title and composer of this piece.
I love to hear this masterpiece back when I was a kid,now that I am a classroom teacher,I will play this on my classroom recognition program so that my pupils will extremely feel their fruit of labor upon receiving their awards.....:) :) :)
@Ben Chuft your worldview is embarrassingly minuscule. english is not the only language in the world. the fact that you took the time to disparage someone sharing a tender moment says way more about you than her.
That trumpet melody is widely used in various marches P.S. Look up William Walton. All he composed was royal music. Almost literally. OH and G.F. Handel, good stuff.
Verdi’s popular epic Aida returns to Covent Garden in its first revival of David McVicar’s new staging this season with a world-class cast headed by Roberto Alagana, Carlo Ventre and Dongwon Shin.
When I was a kid, I played the video game "The Hobbit" on commodore 64, this was the opening theme. I've been literally searching for this song for the last 25 years. Granted, not that hard, but still.
+thenewBMW I'm trying to imagine what the creators of the game thought the connection was between this song and The Hobbit...what does this have to do with anything in that story?
It should sound regal. It's from an opera about royalty. Aida, the title character is a Nubian princess who has been captured by the Egyptian army and her romantic relationship with Radames, a high ranking officer of that army. It ends, as many operas do, with the death of the lovers.
From 1:59 onwards, Championship clubs' fans used to sing this when their team had just scored and it looked like they might win, and towards the end of matches if it looked likely that victory was in sight. The memories this piece of music brings back, of me singing this at the top of my voice and waving my football scarf around my head along with thousands of others doing the same thing, make me happy.
@@mischabarattolo7598 mah, sulla solennità si può discutere, e non so quale sia il più solenne. La questione è che nella storia d'Italia sé parlato spesso di cambiare Il Canto degli Italiani con il Nabucco. Non ho mai sentito nessuno considerare la Marcia dell'Aida il vero inno italiano 😂. ...e poi il testo quale sarebbe?
That's not even true. It's a myth. It was composed for the opening of the Khedivate Opera House in Cairo. They didn't even play this for the Suez canal's opening. They played Offenbach.
1:59 I was in elementary and I remember acting in a play singing as Mark Anthony walks in a giant 5th grader. This song brings back memories. I’m 39 now and that memory and play I did will never be forgotten. This song touches everyone in a different yet unique way
+monrow1961 yeah, and the 4 Seasons is a great masterpiece. I have been so "kidnapped" to Verdi's listening that I forgot VIVALDI! So you are right, at least SAME LEVEL.
+monrow1961 Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Paganini, Scarlatti, Tartini, Boccherini, Corelli, Palestrina, Donizetti, Rossini, Verdi, Puccini, Mascagni, Morricone... So many great italian composers! But, yeah my favorite of all time will always be Giuseppe Verdi.
I remember this from many years ago in the early 1950s when we had an annual school program and the students would march out to this song. For those old enough to remember it was played on a 78rpm record on a turntable mounted on top of the tube type pa amplifier. A memory i will never forget. It was loud and distorted but still sends chills down my spine. Now I get to hear it in good hi fi.
@@twdcruz3610 really toreador🤣🤣 any way i do like the toreador but i don t see any conection with graduation were you on a toreador school? Learning to fight the bulls
@1:20 mark up to 1:58, this is played during presentation of military officials or contingents in military parades in the Philippines. 2:00 is the graduation march looped with Elgar's Pomp & Circumstance
This grand usually played here in the Philippines during Graduation Rites, but some other part of our country they played grand march on wedding.....Thanks for VERDI's composition through this the newly graduates inspire to seek job.....hehehe...to pay back the expenses......
The first time that I ever heard this was at my senior school. The Headmaster thought it would be good to play classical music as we assembled, he must have thought that we needed some culture. Well, I went home and embarrassingly sung it to my mum and dad, after they stopped laughing they told me the name. Happy days...
Magtatapos na rin ako ng Engineering ngayong taon. 🎓😭 Halos 5 taon rin akong kumayod dito. ☺️ Napakalaking achievement talaga sa akin na makapagtapos ng college. 😍
Congrats Ate. Naway mapasa mo board exam mo at Makahap ka kagad ng magandang trabaho. 1 taon pa bago ako gumraduate sana naman maranasan kung umakyat sa stage ayoko virtual graduation 😭
Band played this piece at my high school graduation as we filed into the auditorium. First time I ever heard it. Never will forget it. What a exhilarating moment!
This is one of the finest performances of this I have ever heard! The sound on this recording is superb, and I just wish I knew who the orchestra and conductor are! Verdi's Grand March gave me goose bumps when I was 10, and still does to this day, every time!
The timeless music that have a soft spot in my heart ...two times i have this song as a symbol of my growth and sweet memory of achieving my goals in life at a young age...
We human beings are all equal existence, but are we..? What kind of human can even form this brilliant combination of notes except Verdi? He was the herald of all the glories. After enjoying Aida, l'll move on to his Macbeth. We all owe to Verdi a feast of masterpieces, and we should thankfully enjoy the most of such pleasure in our entire lives.
+Mike Fuller A lot. He grew up as the son of a poor innkeeper. On his Spinetta, a sort of little clavicembalo, with the help of the local school teacher, Mr Baistrocchi, he learned music. He was talented, he was gifted and the luck smiled him, he found a mecenate who paid for his studies. The greatest composer Italy has ever had, A man who built Italy in the theaters while armies were building it on the maps. So much we all owe to him and his inspiring life. Cheers
+Avada Kedavra Thanks Aveda! Very well put! I agree totally he was Italy's greatest ever composer, with perhaps Rossini ( 1792 - 1868 ) and Puccini ( 1858 - 1924 ) being perhaps below him. I adore the 1st Prelude to La traviata! As soon as those shimmering violin's start you know your in for something truly special! In the debate between Wagner ( 1813 - 1883 ) and Verdi ( 1813 - 1901 ), which was basically nonsense, but fun, I, although adoring Wagner's music too, half hoped due to the nice personality Verdi had, hoped he would win, as long as useless arguments about greatness between composers like that, show how great their music is, and celebrate their gifts and lives in a harmless respectable way then I think it can be worth while, but both men were geniuses and born the year Henry Pye ( 1745 - 1813 ) died as poet laureate and Robert Southey ( 1774 - 1843 ) became a romantic laureate, I like to imagine, for fun, that that is significant. Also the new wave of romantic composers including Berlioz ( 1803 - 1869 ), Liszt ( 1811 - 1886 ) and Wagner were putting their leitmotifs into music in a way no composers had done before, with Wagner's 'Ring Cycle' blowing the whole thing completely to new and amazing proportions!
Larry F Interesting that you haven't mentioned obvious great composers such as Handel ( 1685 - 1759 ), Bach ( 1685 - 1750 ), Haydn ( 1732 - 1809 ) and Mozart ( 1756 - 1791 ). Are you eccentric, Larry? Happy Christmas and New Year to You and Your Family! Cheers - Mike.
This song was used in Paradox Interactive strategy video game Victoria that allows the player to control a nation within the 1836-1920 era. I guess it fits to those times
My elementary school principal back in the early 50s used this for an introductory song for school events. I can still see that 78 rpm record spinning on the old pa system and the children marching out to perform. Yes I am 64 now but I never forget great musc.
This masterpiece gives me goosebumps reminding me of graduation.All the hardship and tears rolled into one was at last a success!!! Probably the sweetest music every student and parents would love to hear 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
My name is Aida and my mother taught me about Verdi's music from early on. Living the U.S. very few people of my age group even new what Aida was or Verdi for the matter. Then at our graduation ceremony, I pointed out that we were marching to the March of Aida.
Aida, I sure wish that we could have marched out to "Aida". It beats "Pomp and Circumstance", hands down!!! We did get to march in to "War March of the Priests" by Mendelssohn, which I really liked (and still do). You've got a great name!
As a child I was asked what music I loved best & being a 70s little girl it should have been ABBA or something similar.My answer ''The Grand March from Aida'' confused most people! ;)
Fun fact: Here (I'm in and from Sweden) in Sweden, when we get our school diploma, ABBA is played in the speakers or by a band. Every school does this😊
makes me remember something i’d never witnessed at all- a dark haired girl in a purple dress, dancing with a dark haired young man in a greek-style marble temple in a dry, desert area, swiftly followed by a scene of many people sitting/standing, about to witness a procession of some sort. all dressed in white/cream/tan clothes. hearing this piece gives me inexplicably strong feelings of joy, pride and love, and i’m pretty sure it’s not just because my best friend plays the melody at 2:00 solo
PARECE CASI IMPOSIBLE QUE UN HUMANO HAYA ESCRITO E INVENTADO UNA MÚSICA TAN BELLA, ES UNA OBRA DE DIOSES. HERMOSA, BELLA Y MUY AGRADABLE EL ESCUCHARLA, ME VIENEN GANA DE LLORAR EN COMPRENETARME CON TAL BELLA MÚSICA.
I was expecting this particular March to be played on my graduation day more than 18 years ago, instead we marched to the tune of Pomp & Circumstance Overture.
The fact that so many people all over the world loves Verdi makes me happy being Italian.
The world loves #TheBeatles as well bro. Enjoy the match⚽️
Because it reminds them of graduation
It s true. My favourite best compositor 🎶🤍
You should be a proud Italian, regardless of that.
Nationalist
In Colombia, this song, from minute 2:00 used to use in scholar graduations, a real tradition :3. All little kids with tears marching with this.
En México era infaltable para los 15 años.
also in philippines
That is all around the world :)
EN MEXICO TAMBIEN XD
sorry i dont speak croissant
The best Verdi compostion, in my opinion.
I would rather regard his Requiem as the acme of his production as a composer.
A hell of a musician.
He compossed inmortal operas.
albant77 thank you 🙏
i thought mozart did...
It's immortal.....
Immortal. Type "immortal", dumbsky.
Yeah One of the Best!
This classic music starting from 1:58mins is always use in our Elementary & High School graduation march the early part in the graduation ceremony in the Philippines. Such a great feeling when we hear this music during practice and in the actual graduation ceremony. Our age group 13 years old (Elementary) & 17 years old (High School) but very few know this piece. This is an opportunity to educate students to classic music if only they will announce the title and composer of this piece.
Thanks man I also live in philipines so I have already experienced what is like to graduate.
As a filipino who graduated elementary, i can confirm that this is true
My favourite bit too!
1:58 is mostly the part I've known & heard in my life to begin w/!!!! LOL.
I love to hear this masterpiece back when I was a kid,now that I am a classroom teacher,I will play this on my classroom recognition program so that my pupils will extremely feel their fruit of labor upon receiving their awards.....:) :) :)
@Ben Chuft your worldview is embarrassingly minuscule. english is not the only language in the world. the fact that you took the time to disparage someone sharing a tender moment says way more about you than her.
@Ben Chuft What an embarrassing comment...
This is the Graduation March we had in the Philippines 😊
Oh that's nice accualy, I could imagine this being played, just as well as the pomp and circumstaces march 1 on graduation.😊
yes hahaha. this is associated with graduation in the Philippines. But this is Opera.
In all the world
same
Not only in the Philippines, but the entire world as well
2:00
No other tune is more royal.
Dunno why but it reminds me of the Grand March in Tannhäuser
i feel the most royal part is 1:58 to 3:40
ruclips.net/video/2sdNJ5G2In0/видео.html try this for size ;D
That trumpet melody is widely used in various marches
P.S. Look up William Walton. All he composed was royal music. Almost literally. OH and G.F. Handel, good stuff.
More football-like, you mean.
Played at my granddad's funeral, I'll never forget hearing this song.
Rip
sad
Verdi’s popular epic Aida returns to Covent Garden in its first revival of David McVicar’s new staging this season with a world-class cast headed by Roberto Alagana, Carlo Ventre and Dongwon Shin.
10 yrs ago lol
@@JakeFroztFrozen ikr lol
I listen to music, not history.
When are you guys streaming alice in wonderland on youtube
Was this the time Alguna run out of the stage because he was booed?
We used this as the theme for graduating students from kindergarten up to college here in the Philippines.
OMG who cares
Yes we often use them as graduation songs. I love the music.
Yes. Ginamit nila tuwing graduation day (during March or April)
Lauri Õunpuu The man wants to say what the man wants to say, leave it be. Toxicity isn’t needed here..
@@lauriounpuu5425 why are you being toxic here?
Merci pour vos œuvres cher maître Verdi, de là où vous êtes sans doute rayonnez vous pour l'éternité dans votre musique, sublime, et puissante ....
When I was a kid, I played the video game "The Hobbit" on commodore 64, this was the opening theme. I've been literally searching for this song for the last 25 years. Granted, not that hard, but still.
+thenewBMW I'm trying to imagine what the creators of the game thought the connection was between this song and The Hobbit...what does this have to do with anything in that story?
Absolutely nothing, TBH. They probably chose it just because it sounded rather regal and grand.
Also this is the main theme for 'Victoria: An Empire Under the Sun' (2004).
It should sound regal. It's from an opera about royalty. Aida, the title character is a Nubian princess who has been captured by the Egyptian army and her romantic relationship with Radames, a high ranking officer of that army. It ends, as many operas do, with the death of the lovers.
Aida is actually an Ethiopian princess. 👍🏻
For all the world this is the opening music of suize canal in egypt ,,, since 200 year , we are as egyption love this music ❤️❤️❤️🤷🏻♂️
mymother walked down the aisle to my father 21 years ago to this splendid piece of music, and yes they are still together with 5 children x
31 years now friend. Hi from 2021.
From 1:59 onwards, Championship clubs' fans used to sing this when their team had just scored and it looked like they might win, and towards the end of matches if it looked likely that victory was in sight. The memories this piece of music brings back, of me singing this at the top of my voice and waving my football scarf around my head along with thousands of others doing the same thing, make me happy.
One of the best 5 minutes in my life, then multiplied by many times.
Same
Goosebums, the real Italian anthem
But fratelli d'Italia is magic
La marcia dell'Aida? Al massimo il Va Pensiero del Nabucco! 🤦
@@geridelbello4480non ha la stessa solennità
@@mischabarattolo7598 mah, sulla solennità si può discutere, e non so quale sia il più solenne.
La questione è che nella storia d'Italia sé parlato spesso di cambiare Il Canto degli Italiani con il Nabucco. Non ho mai sentito nessuno considerare la Marcia dell'Aida il vero inno italiano 😂.
...e poi il testo quale sarebbe?
(2:00) This is Verdi’s most famous piece of music, known and loved by millions!
This epic opera was composed for Egypt and was played during celebration of the opening of Suez canal on 1869
A beautiful part of the 19. century.
That's not even true. It's a myth. It was composed for the opening of the Khedivate Opera House in Cairo.
They didn't even play this for the Suez canal's opening. They played Offenbach.
Fake
@@JorjiCostava- Necesita papeles para pasar
@@JorjiCostava-Hows that so called Cobristan going for you?
1:59 I was in elementary and I remember acting in a play singing as Mark Anthony walks in a giant 5th grader. This song brings back memories. I’m 39 now and that memory and play I did will never be forgotten. This song touches everyone in a different yet unique way
Listening to this makes me want to sit on the kings throne
true
Hirzy I also called cesso 🚽 😂
so you're italian too!(im italian,from Calabria!)
It was written to be played during a coronation scene in case you didn't already know.
On the cesso there is a scepter too!!! 🤴😁
I don't know why this piece always makes me cry...It brings back all the memories of graduation and goodbyes...
I usually hear this march during graduations here in the Philippines and listening to it right makes me cry remembering my days in school
Sends chills up and down my spine.
me too.
Breathable
Yes, no matter who you are, it exudes energy, confidence....glory.
The best italian composer ever!
+Alex M. I prefer Puccini
+monrow1961 yeah, and the 4 Seasons is a great masterpiece. I have been so "kidnapped" to Verdi's listening that I forgot VIVALDI! So you are right, at least SAME LEVEL.
+Alex M. What about Rossini Bellini Donzenetti ??
What about Giovanni Perluigi da Palestrina?
+monrow1961 Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Paganini, Scarlatti, Tartini, Boccherini, Corelli, Palestrina, Donizetti, Rossini, Verdi, Puccini, Mascagni, Morricone... So many great italian composers! But, yeah my favorite of all time will always be Giuseppe Verdi.
Takie arcydziela uzasadniają sens ludzkiego istnienia.
Dokładnie !
the grand march symbolises the greatness of mankind triumphent over all types of tyrany
just visualising the scene makes me cry... beautifull
2:00 The official graduation marching song in the Philippines
Hispanic countries used to used that part
I remember my high school, bs, and ms at college graduation. what a joy for the rest of my life. thank my parents.
Marcha triunfal da ópera Aida do notável compositor italiano Verdi. Verdadeiramente brilhante e arrebatador.
My husband and I entered our wedding reception to this piece of music and what an entrance to make
Wendy Denham-Smith in the original show they had elephants walk across the stage
You should have used la damnation de Faust by Berlioz
Congrats
No-one asked
@@MoamadTrashman Keep it up
What a masterpiece!!
Widely used as the graduation march in the Philippines.Sends us goosebumps everytime we hear this.Well done,Verdi!!!
I remember this from many years ago in the early 1950s when we had an annual school program and the students would march out to this song. For those old enough to remember it was played on a 78rpm record on a turntable mounted on top of the tube type pa amplifier. A memory i will never forget. It was loud and distorted but still sends chills down my spine. Now I get to hear it in good hi fi.
Reminds me of that time I invaded Egypt.
+Grandiose Claim Victoria I?
+Grandiose Claim Let me guess, you are Alexander the Great... lol
Hey, you remember that Valentine guy from so long ago?
Can't believe that he got so many chicks.
Im whit u, Amonasro!my king, the wine is gone
Fuck off whoever you are! Egypt is my city!
since i am Egyptian so every time i visit Luxor, I listen to this March while walk inside the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut :)
;) this temple is nice
Nice music in perfect place
We are still waiting that a muslim or an African write music like this...
nave conterosso what an ass you are www.7iber.com/culture/five-arab-classical-composers-of-the-20th-century/
nave conterosso take infinite seats
www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2015/jun/02/ten-black-composers-whose-works-deserve-to-be-heard-more-often
I'm 19 and I love listening to Classical music, its very relaxing and easy to listen to, if only more people my age would listen to it.
My best friend Eric & myself used to blast this from the car stereo as we rode through our small town to show our importance!😊😮👑🎩
Ah yes, those High School graduation days...
This song was on my graduation to
Kaitlyn Lickfield really ? In our school its the toreador march
Twd Cruz omg really xD toreador?
@@twdcruz3610 really toreador🤣🤣 any way i do like the toreador but i don t see any conection with graduation were you on a toreador school? Learning to fight the bulls
@@joshuarodeldimagiba6994 my graduation i played the flute on the school but now i play the trumpet
@1:20 mark up to 1:58, this is played during presentation of military officials or contingents in military parades in the Philippines. 2:00 is the graduation march looped with Elgar's Pomp & Circumstance
Semplicemente mi fa venire i brividi.... GRANDE VERDI
Damn people had fucking class back then !
Damn, that's so fucking true - they never used two profanities in one short sentence
lol yeah.
They also bathed once a year, so...
And they had great beards!
Rob Smith many of them
Every time I hear this music I feel great! What a genius composition of Verdi! I repeatedly listen to this masterpiece!
This grand usually played here in the Philippines during Graduation Rites, but some other part of our country they played grand march on wedding.....Thanks for VERDI's composition through this the newly graduates inspire to seek job.....hehehe...to pay back the expenses......
Royal, majestic, grand and divine rendition by verdi to listen to........
The first time that I ever heard this was at my senior school. The
Headmaster thought it would be good to play classical music as we
assembled, he must have thought that we needed some culture. Well, I
went home and embarrassingly sung it to my mum and dad, after they
stopped laughing they told me the name. Happy days...
Magtatapos na rin ako ng Engineering ngayong taon. 🎓😭 Halos 5 taon rin akong kumayod dito. ☺️ Napakalaking achievement talaga sa akin na makapagtapos ng college. 😍
Congratulations❤!!!
May Board exam ka pa
Ang buong bansa ay walang pakialam
@@gabrielpiscal6398 wala kalng appreciation lol
Congrats Ate. Naway mapasa mo board exam mo at Makahap ka kagad ng magandang trabaho. 1 taon pa bago ako gumraduate sana naman maranasan kung umakyat sa stage ayoko virtual graduation 😭
Верди гениальный композитор и драматург! Bravissimo👏👏👏
Band played this piece at my high school graduation as we filed into the auditorium. First time I ever heard it. Never will forget it. What a exhilarating moment!
It does that, isn´t it? For me it was Tchaikovsky´s 1812.
same goose bumps for me....great!!
Una de las mejores obras del tipo épico compuesta por el famoso compositor italiano.gracias por este invalorable obsequio.
Ante un monstruo como este no queda mas que rendirse asu inmenso poder creador .Gracias por tu genio MAESTRO ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
not a boring moment keeps you awake all the time
This is one of the finest performances of this I have ever heard! The sound on this recording is superb, and I just wish I knew who the orchestra and conductor are! Verdi's Grand March gave me goose bumps when I was 10, and still does to this day, every time!
The timeless music that have a soft spot in my heart ...two times i have this song as a symbol of my growth and sweet memory of achieving my goals in life at a young age...
Piękne wykonanie słuchając ma się wrażenie że jesteśmy na spektaklu operowym.Dziękuję
Listening to this while studying for my exams really gives me a sense of fulfillment :)
We human beings are all equal existence, but are we..? What kind of human can even form this brilliant combination of notes except Verdi? He was the herald of all the glories. After enjoying Aida, l'll move on to his Macbeth. We all owe to Verdi a feast of masterpieces, and we should thankfully enjoy the most of such pleasure in our entire lives.
O PES 2014 tinha essa música! PES 2014 na verdade era cheio de músicas clássicas mas essa música estava lá também.🇧🇷🌟😜✌️
Without Words. Totally.
Indeed. Only music.
Masto Babe
I’m listening and singing the missing words to it
1:54-3:49 straight up sounds like it should be a national anthem. Fookn class act there, Verdi
I loved this song when I was little- my Grandma liked classical music so I listened to it a lot
Aida was the first full length opera I ever saw, I haven't looked back since! My little niece, (2 years old,) loves this too!
How gifted was Verdi?!
+Mike Fuller A lot. He grew up as the son of a poor innkeeper. On his Spinetta, a sort of little clavicembalo, with the help of the local school teacher, Mr Baistrocchi, he learned music. He was talented, he was gifted and the luck smiled him, he found a mecenate who paid for his studies. The greatest composer Italy has ever had, A man who built Italy in the theaters while armies were building it on the maps. So much we all owe to him and his inspiring life. Cheers
+Avada Kedavra Thanks Aveda! Very well put! I agree totally he was Italy's greatest ever composer, with perhaps Rossini ( 1792 - 1868 ) and Puccini ( 1858 - 1924 ) being perhaps below him. I adore the 1st Prelude to La traviata! As soon as those shimmering violin's start you know your in for something truly special! In the debate between Wagner ( 1813 - 1883 ) and Verdi ( 1813 - 1901 ), which was basically nonsense, but fun, I, although adoring Wagner's music too, half hoped due to the nice personality Verdi had, hoped he would win, as long as useless arguments about greatness between composers like that, show how great their music is, and celebrate their gifts and lives in a harmless respectable way then I think it can be worth while, but both men were geniuses and born the year Henry Pye ( 1745 - 1813 ) died as poet laureate and Robert Southey ( 1774 - 1843 ) became a romantic laureate, I like to imagine, for fun, that that is significant. Also the new wave of romantic composers including Berlioz ( 1803 - 1869 ), Liszt ( 1811 - 1886 ) and Wagner were putting their leitmotifs into music in a way no composers had done before, with Wagner's 'Ring Cycle' blowing the whole thing completely to new and amazing proportions!
Do you think all great music was written in the 19th century? What about Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Scarlatti?
Larry F
Interesting that you haven't mentioned obvious great composers such as Handel ( 1685 - 1759 ), Bach ( 1685 - 1750 ), Haydn ( 1732 - 1809 ) and Mozart ( 1756 - 1791 ).
Are you eccentric, Larry?
Happy Christmas and New Year to You and Your Family!
Cheers - Mike.
Puccini was the best and the most ahead of his time
This song was used in Paradox Interactive strategy video game Victoria that allows the player to control a nation within the 1836-1920 era. I guess it fits to those times
Verdi and his boundless love for the Brass.
No treble
+Dan Jones Brass, dear. Not bass.
DongleSlongBog I'm just here to keep the "1 comment every year" streak going.
Gyges FC Hello.
I NEED TO LISTEN TO THIS PRA GANAHAN AKO SA MODULE
My elementary school principal back in the early 50s used this for an introductory song for school events. I can still see that 78 rpm record spinning on the old pa system and the children marching out to perform. Yes I am 64 now but I never forget great musc.
FINALMENTE L'HO TROVATA!
Cercare le canzoni classiche di cui non si ricorda il nome è estenuante
Music for the mind and soul
"Food" for the brain
I'm listening to this music every time,from iraq
This masterpiece gives me goosebumps reminding me of graduation.All the hardship and tears rolled into one was at last a success!!! Probably the sweetest music every student and parents would love to hear 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for sharing beautiful music.
My name is Aida and my mother taught me about Verdi's music from early on. Living the U.S. very few people of my age group even new what Aida was or Verdi for the matter. Then at our graduation ceremony, I pointed out that we were marching to the March of Aida.
Aida, I sure wish that we could have marched out to "Aida". It beats "Pomp and Circumstance", hands down!!! We did get to march in to "War March of the Priests" by Mendelssohn, which I really liked (and still do). You've got a great name!
Grande marcia ♥grazie caro TheWickedNorth..
As a child I was asked what music I loved best & being a 70s little girl it should have been ABBA or something similar.My answer ''The Grand March from Aida'' confused most people! ;)
I'da said "marry me"!
Good, honest answer!! You had excellent taste, even as a child.
Steve Schwieterman ABBA's music is very good, too
Fun fact: Here (I'm in and from Sweden) in Sweden, when we get our school diploma, ABBA is played in the speakers or by a band. Every school does this😊
GENIUS! REVELATION!!!! I really love this His music!!
The beard must give him power.
Nikesh Patel He is the Solomon of The Beard. If you cut his beard, he loses all of his powers.
Samson**
Samson °-°
2:00
This Part Is Always Being Used In The Philippines Specially on Graduations
Yes instead they claimed the deped music as the original I feel bad for verdi
Sounds like the anthem of the Earth.
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Someone taking a piss sounds more like the anthem of earth
LONG LIVE VERDI AND HIS MAGNIFICENT LEGACY !!!! MAGNIFICO !!!! VIVA L' ITALIA !!!!
Verdi Immenso!!
mrjinary
Mais pas né en Italie.
@@glatic4564 il est né à Roncoli ( c'est in Italie).
Verdi genius. This march is the musical embodiment of "confidence".
esta musica no muere nunca, y nunca morira mientras haya un corazon latiendo
Watched 'Bill The Minder' as a kid and fell in love with the central piece of this music. Wonderful!!!
I did great work
Guiseppe Verdi why are you wearing like me?
I am Giuseppe Verdi
hecc
Oh hello Kaiser Gioseppe
Why do you look like Kaiser Wilhelm II?
la mejor musica que he escuchado. desde niño me a gustado esta cancion gracias por subirla
my name is Aida I feel very special Im from Egypt
musica senza tempo. Immortale!
makes me remember something i’d never witnessed at all- a dark haired girl in a purple dress, dancing with a dark haired young man in a greek-style marble temple in a dry, desert area, swiftly followed by a scene of many people sitting/standing, about to witness a procession of some sort. all dressed in white/cream/tan clothes. hearing this piece gives me inexplicably strong feelings of joy, pride and love, and i’m pretty sure it’s not just because my best friend plays the melody at 2:00 solo
I love Verdi he is my favorite composer
PARECE CASI IMPOSIBLE QUE UN HUMANO HAYA ESCRITO E INVENTADO UNA MÚSICA TAN BELLA, ES UNA OBRA DE DIOSES. HERMOSA, BELLA Y MUY AGRADABLE EL ESCUCHARLA, ME VIENEN GANA DE LLORAR EN COMPRENETARME CON TAL BELLA MÚSICA.
thank god for music like this all thuis screaming nonsens we have to endure now thank you maestro verdir
I was expecting this particular March to be played on my graduation day more than 18 years ago, instead we marched to the tune of Pomp & Circumstance Overture.
Great Verdi , when I was a kid I always (like today) listen (ed) Verdi 10 minutes and 15x60 minutes I listen(ed) Rock...
graduation march in many schools in the philippines..
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Such a lovely song... Aida March of Giuseppe Verdi ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
the best part of Aida, thanks
Oh!! Childhood music memory!!! ♥️
*immortal*
I marched to this tune three times elementary high school and college always getting teary eyed each time !! 💕😍