I'm tired of getting ads in the middle of classical music videos. Come on, RUclips. Stop this. Put the ads at the beginning and at the end. Not in the middle of a classical music video.
RUclips is an industry, they bank off of advertisements and vice versa. They do this on all music videos. No music on RUclips deserves special treatment, no matter how good or significant it is. Get an adblocker or deal with it.
A thousand thank yous. I had this on cassette in my reckless 20s, the only classical I listened to in my car, surrounded by rock, punk, metal, & new wave. The tape got eaten in my cassette player. To have it again is fantastic. To have it with the score is incredible. I haven't played anything from it since 7th grade orchestra & violin lessons... But thanks to years of piano and violin lessons in childhood, I can still (amazingly) read music & follow along. There's a strange purity to listening to this without the vocal parts, but I like it: No distractions. It's only the music, but what music it is! If one isn't swept up into the passion & emotion of this music, one must be dead, or deaf, or just dumb. Or all three. The music alone tells the story, an archetypal story of seduction vs innocence, following vs breaking rules, possession vs passion, jealousy vs flirtation and fickleness... the hate that is sometimes the other side of the coin of love & passion, when one falls too deep, too fast. (But she did warn him! she told him to beware loving her! he can't say he didn't know... but really, he had no idea what was coming.) It's all here, without words, the sublime & stormy, stars-crossed, doomed love affair, from the prelude, from the very beginning of this gorgeous music. You can hear it all even without th vocals. And it is magnificent. Thank you again.
When I was a child, I discovered a version of the Toreadors Song in a music collection book of famous "Classical" tunes which had been simplified and arranged for children to play. I discovered the rest of the music from "Carmen" when I was a teenager on a record (yes I am that old). I played this record over and over again (no I did not wear out the record). At about the same time, someone told me about Bizet's music from the Arlesienne suite which I listened to. I still like to play music and I still enjoy playing music.
I rediscoverd the following pieces after years, all similar style (1) Bizet - Carmen (2) Bizet - Arlesienne p1/2 (3) Rimsky-Korsakov - Capriccio Espagnol
@@zendakongaming5159 You and I are transient, irrelevant nobodies. This music, however, will not be gone in a thousand years; that's where you're wrong.
Bizet: Carmen, Aragonaise - Figure B to 8 measures before C 2:03-2:15 Bizet: Carmen, Habanera: mm. 4 to Figure A 15:56-16:13 Bizet: Carmen, Les Toréadors: Beginning to Figure B (without repeats) 9:46-10:17
thank you for telling me when Fredrick is at the kitchen, and when he is sitting outside my workspace to help me relight the lights that ran out of oil
Carmen Suite n. 1 Prelude (Prelude to Act I) Aragonaise (Prelude to Act IV) Intermezzo (Prelude to Act III) Seguidille (Act I) Les Dragons d'Alcalà (Prelude to Act II)
0:00 and 1:13 for me, are the most emotional and heavily foreshadowing, though probably not as iconic as other parts for those less familiar with all the music.
There are things that make it similar- the orchestration, general direction and shape of the melodic line. The thing both the Kylo Ren motive and the introduction to act 1 have most in common is the debt they owe to the music of Richard Wagner, without whom we would not either most likely.
At about 16:35 the D major section we can clearly hear the trumpet playing the counter Melody however we cannot spot it on the score. Are there different versions?
I did a little research. Acutally there apear to be at least to versions, one with the counter melody in the Trumpets and one compleatly without the counter melody. The versions also differ in the way, that one of them uses Pistons / cornet in B-flat and the other uses Trumpets switching between A and B-Flat. I recommend the website IMSLP for further research because there are the two versions provided.
RUclips does that. I don't own the copyright. But it is also not nice to complain when you are watching this for free. Without the ads this video would be blocked worldwide.
@@bartjebartmans if that is the case, i will apologize. but first: don't u have ability to specify placement of ads? most music videos have the ads at a pause, e.g. between movements in a symphony.
@@markusdufus3679 Again, I have no say about anything. There is NO way for creators like me, who don't own the copyright, to specify where the ads appear. Why they show up at strange places sometimes is as baffling to me as to you. In most of my videos they appear in-between movements, in the pauses.
@@bartjebartmans If you google 'Manage mid-roll ad breaks', these is one hit: 'manage mid-roll ad breaks in long videos', (long videos is anything over 8 min), then scroll down to the 'Manual Placement' header. It tells how to place where ads appear. i don't see any requirement there re: copyright. (i tried pasting the link here, but google deleted the entire comment! imagine all the hostile threatening crap that gets published and they censor a link to their own help page!)
I believe it is a saxophone. Bizet was fond of the instrument, as were many of his French colleagues/admirers and he thought there was a place for it in the orchestra. His opera L'Arlésienne has it in the score. It is far from out of place here.
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I'm tired of getting ads in the middle of classical music videos. Come on, RUclips. Stop this. Put the ads at the beginning and at the end. Not in the middle of a classical music video.
RUclips is an industry, they bank off of advertisements and vice versa. They do this on all music videos. No music on RUclips deserves special treatment, no matter how good or significant it is. Get an adblocker or deal with it.
@@megatronsroyalemissary382 But why couldn't that be the case for every video? Instead of interrupting the viewing experience?
Hear hear!
dawg... uBlock origin. Browser plugin. Never sit through an ad again.
@@megatronsroyalemissary382 this kinda mentality wont change a thing
A thousand thank yous. I had this on cassette in my reckless 20s, the only classical I listened to in my car, surrounded by rock, punk, metal, & new wave. The tape got eaten in my cassette player. To have it again is fantastic.
To have it with the score is incredible. I haven't played anything from it since 7th grade orchestra & violin lessons... But thanks to years of piano and violin lessons in childhood, I can still (amazingly) read music & follow along.
There's a strange purity to listening to this without the vocal parts, but I like it: No distractions. It's only the music, but what music it is! If one isn't swept up into the passion & emotion of this music, one must be dead, or deaf, or just dumb. Or all three.
The music alone tells the story, an archetypal story of seduction vs innocence, following vs breaking rules, possession vs passion, jealousy vs flirtation and fickleness... the hate that is sometimes the other side of the coin of love & passion, when one falls too deep, too fast.
(But she did warn him! she told him to beware loving her! he can't say he didn't know... but really, he had no idea what was coming.)
It's all here, without words, the sublime & stormy, stars-crossed, doomed love affair, from the prelude, from the very beginning of this gorgeous music. You can hear it all even without th vocals. And it is magnificent. Thank you again.
My goodness, what a beautifully played and conducted performance!
10:58 When Frederick Fazbearington III gets into your office after the power goes out.
When I was a child, I discovered a version of the Toreadors Song in a music collection book of famous "Classical" tunes which had been simplified and arranged for children to play. I discovered the rest of the music from "Carmen" when I was a teenager on a record (yes I am that old). I played this record over and over again (no I did not wear out the record). At about the same time, someone told me about Bizet's music from the Arlesienne suite which I listened to. I still like to play music and I still enjoy playing music.
I rediscoverd the following pieces after years, all similar style (1) Bizet - Carmen (2) Bizet - Arlesienne p1/2 (3) Rimsky-Korsakov - Capriccio Espagnol
@@dfhwze and i will discover the arlesienne suite cause of your tip xD and i‘m a teenager too 😂. Thanks 👍
This music will be played 1000 years from now, that’s the beauty of it.
In memory of fnaf
@@zendakongaming5159No.
@@zendakongaming5159That will be forgotten well before 1000 years from now
@TheRealRealLudwigvanBeethoven as will you I or even the song we are commenting on
@@zendakongaming5159 You and I are transient, irrelevant nobodies. This music, however, will not be gone in a thousand years; that's where you're wrong.
0:00 prelude, 1:13 Aragonaise, 9:30 Toreador, 15:49 Habanera
10:36 to 11:21 Habanera excerpt
2:03 to 2:16 Aragonaise excerpt
I love orchestral music, but sometimes listening to it with headphones and the volume up can lead to a few jump scares 😂
Bizet: Carmen, Aragonaise - Figure B to 8 measures before C
2:03-2:15
Bizet: Carmen, Habanera: mm. 4 to Figure A
15:56-16:13
Bizet: Carmen, Les Toréadors: Beginning to Figure B (without repeats)
9:46-10:17
My favourite orchestral music. It's so expressive and accessible to all listeners.
The gods of music are exceedingly cruel. Taking both Bizet and Mozart before their 40th birthday is unconscionable. Schubert too.
What about Chopin? :
Joplin was taken at 48, truly sad.
@@johnny_tard 48 is young, but not nearly as young as 35, 36, or 31. Still a tragedy, though.
I would add Kalinnikov and Gershwin as well...such tragedy. Who knows what their mature period of works would have been like..
9:36 Anwesome, beautiful,thank you.
0:00 No.1-1
1:13 No.1-2
3:29 No.2
6:08 No.3
7:59 No.4
9:31 No.5
15:48 No.7
17:58 No.8
10:32
When your house has a power outage because very original joke
26:28 I love this movement, the Trumpet in A was really well played
Yeah - me too. I would like to take out that specific part and listen, sometimes before going to bed.
1:13 Aragonaise, 9:30 Les Toréadors, 11:47 Marche Des Contrebandiers, 26:28 La Garde Motante, 30:10 Danse Bohême.
I had played only 1 time in 2005. I wanna play this again someday.
Are you a conducture?
I love how at 25:00 it transitions to the same tune as in 10:36
thank you for telling me when Fredrick is at the kitchen, and when he is sitting outside my workspace to help me relight the lights that ran out of oil
@@minebrandon95264 fanaf
@@minebrandon95264 what does this mean
"Freddy thy will be ordering the chicken alfredo sir"
@@zoeslounge95 Kids associating the music with a video game where it's used instead enjoying the pure art.
I cant get enough out of the Toreador March love that song!
thank you Bartje Bartmans.
After years ladies and gentlemen, I found it!
Carmen Suite n. 1
Prelude (Prelude to Act I)
Aragonaise (Prelude to Act IV)
Intermezzo (Prelude to Act III)
Seguidille (Act I)
Les Dragons d'Alcalà (Prelude to Act II)
We played this at Stellenbosch International Chamber Music Festiva 2017l and I've been looking for it, my heart is at peace 🥺🥺🥺
Te amo Carmen
Graciasy saludos cordiales desde Mallorca para ti también bartje bartmam
My favorite is the nocturne in the second suite
I love nocturne and intermezzo :) nocturne is absolutely gorgeous
アラゴネーゼのオーボエ
1:26 1:39 2:15 2:50 3:02
セギリーデャのオーボエ
6:22
Thank you so much!
One of my favourite operas :)
I'm noticing that there's generally a solo for a wind instrument in the beginning of these pieces.
11:00 mom come pick me up I'm scared
Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbear
The Aragonaise isn't missing, it starts right after the prelude at 1:13!
Great work btw, thank you a lot!
Thanks for the heads up. Somehow I missed that one when adding the info.
17:58 merci c'est tout pour moi...
Nice to hear this again. First time since 1966
Wow 😯
9:31
The guys playing those instruments sound like they’re having the time of their lives.
32:52 - Triangel Excerpt
Tambourine too -- all the percussion here is just incredible.
Meraviglioso
7:59 Nr.4
15:49 Nr.7
big fan of the piece at 10:55 ! I feel like i recognize it from somewhere, but i dont know where
That one viral youtube video from like 2008 where all the stick figures kill each other
I’m not too sure either but I’ll ask my employer at fredricks pies and then some about it
I had no idea the Toreador and Habanera were part of the same piece
This brings me memories when I played this suite a few years ago when I was more in touch with music
Played the whole thing in a full orchestra in 10th grade.
Danse Boheme still makes me super nervous and jittery, even when i'm not playing it lol.
My personal favorite is the Nocturne (Michela's Aria)
18:00
Votre toast - 23:36
Thank you for this
고맙습니다
9:30 Hype
It's been in heavy rotation the past 100 years, heh.
❤beautiful !
I really, really want them to play this at my grave at the funeral
10:33 don’t mind me :)
iconic parts
0:00
1:13
9:31
15:49
23:40
(i might have missed a few)
Thank you much!
0:00 and 1:13 for me, are the most emotional and heavily foreshadowing, though probably not as iconic as other parts for those less familiar with all the music.
This is all just sooooo epic
10:36
@@nicolewale888 A Real bear moment
Who in the ever loving frick decided it was a good idea to put the troms in tenor clef at the start. And especially the bass trom.
9:39 9:31 1:14
Is it just me or the Kylo Ren's Theme in The Last Jedi is very similar to the Prelude of the Act I?
There are things that make it similar- the orchestration, general direction and shape of the melodic line. The thing both the Kylo Ren motive and the introduction to act 1 have most in common is the debt they owe to the music of Richard Wagner, without whom we would not either most likely.
@@rnhtube James Bond theme 7:22
@William finch omg it is very Bond theme-y there! Good ear!!
11:00 fazbear
very good ✨💖💫
I really like part 1 even if i prefer the No.2
1:14 melty molten galaxy
I applaud you
10:33
Unfortunately, there is not the most beautiful part of the opera (love duet in the first act).
THANK YOUU
At about 16:35 the D major section we can clearly hear the trumpet playing the counter Melody however we cannot spot it on the score. Are there different versions?
I did a little research.
Acutally there apear to be at least to versions, one with the counter melody in the Trumpets and one compleatly without the counter melody.
The versions also differ in the way, that one of them uses Pistons / cornet in B-flat and the other uses Trumpets switching between A and B-Flat.
I recommend the website IMSLP for further research because there are the two versions provided.
Such a shame that every other part in this opera gets overshadowed by Les Toreadors and Habanera.
indeed! also a shame that this piece is now used simply to show off a violinist's skill.
9:30
personal timestamp-
doing it for an orchestra audition ahah- im rlly nervous
5:05
Feels very Debussy here.
No doubt why this opera is so famous…
Yes.
@@TranscendentalMinerBut I’m wondering why there isn’t the most beautiful part of the opera in the suites (first act duet)…
15:49
17:00
1:13
10:35 …
9:31
6:48 audition expert.
very beautiful, but this part 9:30 is too sudden so you can get a heart attack)
1:14 31:45
10:01 11:33
not nice to play ads in the middle of music.
RUclips does that. I don't own the copyright. But it is also not nice to complain when you are watching this for free. Without the ads this video would be blocked worldwide.
@@bartjebartmans if that is the case, i will apologize. but first: don't u have ability to specify placement of ads? most music videos have the ads at a pause, e.g. between movements in a symphony.
@@markusdufus3679 Again, I have no say about anything. There is NO way for creators like me, who don't own the copyright, to specify where the ads appear. Why they show up at strange places sometimes is as baffling to me as to you. In most of my videos they appear in-between movements, in the pauses.
@@bartjebartmans If you google 'Manage mid-roll ad breaks', these is one hit: 'manage mid-roll ad breaks in long videos', (long videos is anything over 8 min), then scroll down to the 'Manual Placement' header. It tells how to place where ads appear. i don't see any requirement there re: copyright. (i tried pasting the link here, but google deleted the entire comment! imagine all the hostile threatening crap that gets published and they censor a link to their own help page!)
I prayeth thine tune at 10:32 doest not befall mine ears amidst the midnight hours upon mine own five evenings at Sir Fazbearington's
11:00
Guys, enough with the Freddy comments! Just appreciate the music, okay?
Music great, but commercials suck! Ruins the experience. Can't listen 🤯😬😣😭
Ruins it? You are listening for free. Buy the MP3 then or the CD. RUclips adds those ad's. not me. I don't own the copyright of course.
支持
♥️♥️♥️
💖🌹🎶
930 Les Toreadors!
this is the cardi b kind of lady of the 19th century💅💃
Hahahaha
09'30"
Who else came here to hear the origin of Freddy's song?
Thanks for your comment. I had no idea about Freddy. Now I do. Interesting!
been looking for this comment 😂
At 32:12, am I the only one who finds the clarinet sounds like a saxophone?
They are pretty similar instruments, most of the clarinet players I know also play saxophone
I believe it is a saxophone. Bizet was fond of the instrument, as were many of his French colleagues/admirers and he thought there was a place for it in the orchestra. His opera L'Arlésienne has it in the score. It is far from out of place here.
10.40
30:10 Larry David baby
10:36 for all you FNAF fans
No more FNAF
The original Bad News Bears brought me here.
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10:20 👶🏿👶🏻👶🏿👶🏻 Freddy fazbear
Theme
10:36
11:00
😂听合集.自制作
Five nights at freddys
larry david ruined carmen for me
Five nights at freddy's and its fans ruined Carmen for me on the other hand
Fazbear
The clarinetist sounds like a saxophone ... I hate it. The mid-late 20th century British clarinet, not my favorite sound.
7:59
15:50