Ah! The part of the music at the timestamp 11:34 brings memories of the exquisite feast of '83, provided to us by Sir Frederick Fazbearington the First. Absolutely delightful chap!
You are mistaken, Sir Frederick Fazbearington the First (known by: Whitered Freddy and Old Freddy) did not have such a music box. Sir Frederick Fazbearington the Second (known by: Freddy Fazbear, Classic Freddy) that had a music box. Are you sure you learned history? You even mistaken the year: '88 by '83
@@enzuhhhhbr Exactly, many confuse the most known Frederik with the first Frederik. If not mistaken, there even has been Fredrik Fazbearington, his brother, also popular for for his golden and exquisite hair he have had.
Mannn I thought I was the only one, I wish today’s kid’s shows were as cultural as it was back in the days, little Einsteins built the base of my passion for classical music and is one of the reasons why I started to learn the piano
I'm playing this in my High School Symphony and it is my first time in symphony. It's so fun, and I'm glad to be doing this amazing piece! This youth orchestra sounded AWESOME too!
I so desperately wish I hadn't dropped music after elementary school. If anyone's reading this, you'll never get a better opportunity to learn an instrument/about music than when in school. Take the chance even if it _seems_ daunting. It's basically a fast track.
Same here! Little Einsteins started and kept alive my love for Classical Music as well. I mainly remember this piece on “Pirates Ahoy” and “Jump for Joey.” It was used on a Season 2 episode that I can’t quite remember the name of. I mainly had fond memories of Season 1
Amazaing!!!!!!! I'm Incredibly astonished here, this orchestra gave me goosebumps. I dont't have words for such an amazing Orchestra, Just congratulations.
Oh dearest me, it appears that Frederickson Bartholomeul Fazbearington Sr. has blown out the candles of the ballroom! I do hope that this unlike the scenario in which his grandson, Frederickson Bartholomeul Fazbearington III committed the heinous act known as “The Great Chomping Feast of 1883”.
Very impressive performance from all parts. Missed takes of some of the trumpet solos though. It's like some directors try to keep them out of the game - maybe they know too little about these wonderful instruments. Did you know, that brass-players make the sound by making their own flesh and blood swing? I hope you all have got good places in famous orchestras. Good luck to you all, Tromba I, 1955
(Carmen)first class interpretation ... especially the woodwind winds wonderful ... oboe and clarinet excellent ... congratulations first of all the conductor and then the whole orchestra... 👏👏👏👏👏
When I was six or seven, my parents bought a record that had Carmen Suite, and the music that is in the Prelude--but it was later in our recording--terrified me!!! I thought it was so scary, kind of a blue corridor through everything bad that could encroach on your life. I was reminded of this by watching videos in which babies cry when their parents sing certain passages. Maybe they were just overwhelmed by the emotion in music, or that part suggests something undefinable but scary to them. Thank you for bringing this music back to me. I had forgotten how many passages I loved were in it.
Is anyone thinking of the doused candle lights while being in the interior walls of Five Sequential Evenings At Sir Federick Fritzgerald Fazbearington's Abode? 🧐
Just imagine going there and seing one half of the people, in sophisticated, fance and expensive clothes, while the other half is Animatronic looking cosplays.
An ad in the middle of this video should be illegal.
Ah yes, Five eves at Fredricksons! Quite Exquisite!
A quintet of eventides at Sir Fredrick Fazzlebearington's dining establishment
HEHEHEHA
@@cerulean.shuriken that’s quite uncouth of you my good sir I shall notify the constables post haste
that flute player plays with heart and is very musical. what a great youth orchestra
wow nice oboe and flute solos!
Alex Burns I agree, absolutely gorgeous :-).
ABSOLUTELY EXCELLENT!!!!
Bonito solo de Oboe en Aragonaise!! 😍😍😍
Awesome !
Oh dear this reminds me off that dreadful evening at fredingtons
UHHMMM.. GUYS? IS THAT FREDDY FAZBEAR?! OR OR OR OR
10:27 unexplainable epicity.
Les Toreadors 10:27
Ah! The part of the music at the timestamp 11:34 brings memories of the exquisite feast of '83, provided to us by Sir Frederick Fazbearington the First. Absolutely delightful chap!
You are mistaken, Sir Frederick Fazbearington the First (known by: Whitered Freddy and Old Freddy) did not have such a music box.
Sir Frederick Fazbearington the Second (known by: Freddy Fazbear, Classic Freddy) that had a music box.
Are you sure you learned history?
You even mistaken the year: '88 by '83
In actuality , it was the luncheon of the year 87’. 🤓
@@enzuhhhhbr Exactly, many confuse the most known Frederik with the first Frederik. If not mistaken, there even has been Fredrik Fazbearington, his brother, also popular for for his golden and exquisite hair he have had.
But did you remember what happens in 87 the masticate of 87
When did we all turn British? 😐
I love how here everyone is talking about how amazing these players are and then on the other video all the comments are Frederick Fazbearington
I hate the comments about Frederick Fazbearington. They have become stale
@@Mattcai2004🤓
No.1Prelude 0:00
No.1a Aragonaise 1:15
No.2 Intermezzo 3:50
No.3 Seguedille 6:40
No.4 Les dragons d' Alcala 8:35
No.5 Les Toreadors 10:25
tricia Kruchten thank you very much
Appreciate.
Thank you! Very helpful! B-)
Thank you
The intermezzo is an amazing piece of work. That dissonance in the chords of the harp are just beautiful. Can't describe
Candle: *goes out*
Me: Oh my golly goodness! The candle fire appears to be gone, what shall I do?
Fredrick Fitzgerald Fazbear: 12:00
I love how Little Einsteins has brought me to all corners of the classical music world.
Truee
Ahaha yesss I remember all this now
Same
@Thomas Number One why it was bad?
Mannn I thought I was the only one, I wish today’s kid’s shows were as cultural as it was back in the days, little Einsteins built the base of my passion for classical music and is one of the reasons why I started to learn the piano
The lights go out in class.
The girls: *screaming*
The boys: 12:01
LOL
Walking L
egend
I'm playing this in my High School Symphony and it is my first time in symphony. It's so fun, and I'm glad to be doing this amazing piece! This youth orchestra sounded AWESOME too!
I so desperately wish I hadn't dropped music after elementary school. If anyone's reading this, you'll never get a better opportunity to learn an instrument/about music than when in school. Take the chance even if it _seems_ daunting. It's basically a fast track.
@@BestKCL I agree wholeheartedly with you, very good words. It’s such an amazing and fun path to go down and I’m having a blast still today.
five nights
Our school is playing this, and I think we sound like a bunch of cats screaming, nothing like this masterpiece
😂🤣😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
11:34
HAR HAR HAR HAR, HAR HAR HAR HAR, HAR HAR HAR, HAR HAR HAR
1:31 that oboe soloist is soooooooo good
Totally
11:33 sounded like FNAF
Was that the bite of 1887?!?
11:37 Five Nights at Freddy's
11:34 I finally found you
The flute solo gave me goosebumps... and even after 14 years later, Little Einsteins kept my love for classical music. Bravo!
Same here! Little Einsteins started and kept alive my love for Classical Music as well. I mainly remember this piece on “Pirates Ahoy” and “Jump for Joey.” It was used on a Season 2 episode that I can’t quite remember the name of. I mainly had fond memories of Season 1
10:25 F1 fans know what’s up
Fedric friz fazbar?
Bravo! I'm excited to perform this with the Las Vegas Youth Philharmonic in fall :) what an amazing youth orchestra they have in Singapore!
TheOliveBomb See you there...
Ben Holstead what instrument do you play? :)
TheOliveBomb I'll be with the trumpets.
I can't wait also!! #bassoon
+kayla weigel XD bassoon
Holy moly that oboe solo is way beyond awesome!
Ah. The wonderful feast of 1983 of Fredrick Fazbearington i. 11:34
10:25 gave me a mini hearth attack
Imagine practicing it for the very first time. And then you reach 11:34.
You: 🎼🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎵🎵🎶........
...
..
.....
😳
And then the power shuts off
@@dididistuff3417 🤣🤣😂😂🤣💀
@@IndependentMind115 Respect for acknowledging a reply to a comment you made a year ago
@@samsloper8685 Oh yeah. I always get these notifications. Also, with COVID-19, this is as much interaction as I can get sometimes! 😂😅
Extraordinaria interpretación,maravillosos los aires y espectaculares las cuerdas.
yes
cinco noches en fredericos
THE OBOE IS FREAKKKINNNG AWESOME GOOOOOOO OBOEE AND ENGLISH HORN!! =DDD
I play the oboe :D its the best!
I play violin, but oboe is hands down, my favourite woodwind instrument
Horn player here, but I adore the sound of an incredible Oboe!!
Justin Liu I'm an oboist & English Horn player :-). I love them both!
Amazaing!!!!!!! I'm Incredibly astonished here, this orchestra gave me goosebumps. I dont't have words for such an amazing Orchestra, Just congratulations.
11:36 is funny Fredrick fazbearington part
11:34 I have some deja vu
9:56 homie played an E natural instead of an E flat
Go Bassoon!!!!!!
10:28 My favorite section as a Cello player.
Nicholas Silea bro like me too obviously right
Madison Dicley i think its everyone’s
First movement is pretty awesome too 😂 but yes I agree
First movement was honestly my least favorite but I found the 4th and 5th movements to be pretty impressive
My favorite as an F1 fan.
11:35
Oh dearest me, it appears that Frederickson Bartholomeul Fazbearington Sr. has blown out the candles of the ballroom! I do hope that this unlike the scenario in which his grandson, Frederickson Bartholomeul Fazbearington III committed the heinous act known as “The Great Chomping Feast of 1883”.
11:33
AMAZING song! It’s really interesting and as a cello player it’s really fun!
Whether its the Bad New Bears, or winning a Tetris level, this suite fits perfectly.
Gotta love the last movement. It just explodes out of nothing! 😄
You weren't kidding lol, I got relaxed and it caught me so off guard
Guard? security guard?
More than technically first-rate, the orchestra plays the heart and soul of Bizet's music
Any clarinet lovers?!! :) I'm playing this for the Columbus Symphony Youth Orchestra.
Ooh have fun!!
Thanks!
Same here! Do you play clarinet?
Yeah, I do!
@@vedantdave579 good luck at the audition!
12:00 fnaf moment
#1: Prelude 0:00
#2: Aragonaise 1:15
#3: Intermezzo 3:50
#4 Seguedille 6:40
#5 Les dragons d' Alcala 8:35
#6 Les Toreadors 10:25
F1 anyone?
11:37
Un millón de aplausos, hermosa interpretacion, excelentes músicos y director,
Gracias
Very impressive performance from all parts. Missed takes of some of the trumpet solos though. It's like some directors try to keep them out of the game - maybe they know too little about these wonderful instruments. Did you know, that brass-players make the sound by making their own flesh and blood swing?
I hope you all have got good places in famous orchestras.
Good luck to you all,
Tromba I, 1955
(Carmen)first class interpretation ... especially the woodwind winds wonderful ... oboe and clarinet excellent ... congratulations first of all the conductor and then the whole orchestra... 👏👏👏👏👏
at 11:37 my lights whent off but somehow i survived
Five Nights At Freddy's
Shout out to y'all who're here " YOU'VE GOT AN AMAZING TASTE OF MUSIC"
When I was six or seven, my parents bought a record that had Carmen Suite, and the music that is in the Prelude--but it was later in our recording--terrified me!!! I thought it was so scary, kind of a blue corridor through everything bad that could encroach on your life.
I was reminded of this by watching videos in which babies cry when their parents sing certain passages. Maybe they were just overwhelmed by the emotion in music, or that part suggests something undefinable but scary to them.
Thank you for bringing this music back to me. I had forgotten how many passages I loved were in it.
Was it 11:34 ?
FNAF community invading the comment section
Me encanta Carmen de Bizet, en Opera, ballet, o solo escucharla tocada por una orquesta.
For all the F1 fans: 10:25
11:34 Frederick Fazbearington III
DJ tenebroso
Excelente, muy buenos y sonido maravilloso, congratulaciones a su Director y Orchestra.
Fantastic- Musicians performance was at their best.💐
This is the piece that got me hooked on orchestral music
11:37
y’all already know: 12:00
Freddy
@@dionelmejia8093 Fazbear
@@technomanuel FEDDY
Certified FNAF beat drop. 12:00
Dude FNAF so popular they made an orchestral concert
Yaşasın dünyanın ortak dili sanat.
12:00 Freddy Fazbear 🐻🎤
Love this, amazing youth musicians
Hermoso solo de flute ❤❤
The lightbulb: *Goes out*
Sir Michael McAftonio: Oh dear! It seems that my lightbulb has ran out of energy!
*Fredrick Fritzgerald Fazbearington I:*
the orchestra of 83
1 litre of coke ✅
Music ✅
F1 celebration ✅
playing this on 1.25x speed make its sounds really nicer
QUE HERMOSA MELODÍA E INTERPRETACIÓN
We all know what we came here for
12:01 when the mechanized animal begins to look upon you because of your lack of electrical energy
Bri'ish
11:33
thank you
Wii Music - Mii Maestro/Open Orchestra
Número 1 puedo bailar disfrutar muchas músicas pero siempre está es lo mejor mejor ❤️ me trae mucha paz 🌹
Is anyone thinking of the doused candle lights while being in the interior walls of Five Sequential Evenings At Sir Federick Fritzgerald Fazbearington's Abode? 🧐
Just imagine going there and seing one half of the people, in sophisticated, fance and expensive clothes, while the other half is Animatronic looking cosplays.
Bunu izleyen Türkler var mı?
var
11:34 Freddy's song
10:27
11:34 If you came to this video, this is probably the part you're looking for, friend!
Excellentes versions, excellents musiciens, tout est juste Bravo !
Bro went from F1 podium song 10:26 to Sir Frederick Fazbearington 11:35
Gonna be playing this in Banff but for some reason we disided to start at 10:25 which is the 5 movement of the piece
The first time heard Carmen Suite as a child in 1962 10:25 is where it started.
Someone is here for the podiums of F1?
Yeah, the og use of this piece. An F1 Podium, the pinnacle of motorsport where the best come and celebrate with a blast of champagne! Classic
I play the flute 😀😀😀😀
Incredible, and I love the conductor's enthusiasm
Do you think the conductor can't help but twitch around when simply listening as a spectator?
las más difícil de Carmen es les toreadores
It elevates you for sure. Elevates mind and soul.