In the 1960s a strange Italian guy, Sergio Leone, decides he will make Westerns without ever setting foot in the US. He gets an unknown song writer, Ennio Morricone to write the score. In 2018 The Danish National Symphony honors them with this concert.
Yes & add what Sergio did by doing things on Camera that weren't permissable,his Artistic use of perspective(Like a Painting) perportion(Exaggerated close ups) & transposition of Japanese Cinema and amalgam of technique still used today
Spaghetti western were western produced by Italian film companies and mostly filmed in Spain as Spain has many climates and some near desert conditions ideal for representing SW States of America.
There were also a series of German language westerns called Sauerkraut Westerns which were produced in Germany but filmed in Yugoslavia now Croatia, I think. Not particularly famous for their music though.
Morricone was a brilliant film score composer. Spaghetti Western because they are made by Italian directors and Italian studios. The 'Dollar' trilogy was mainly filmed in Almaria in southern Spain (as a substitute for the American West). By the time Leone had moved on to Once Upon a Time in the West - one of the greatest films of any genre ever made - he shot much of it in America, in locations such as Monument Valley, because of their association with the great John Ford westerns shot in those locations.
@@Dennis-DK2yes!!! The filming location is a living movie museum with all our 70s and 80s cowboy heroes. Live shows recreating famous scenes from the films. Look it up on the internet, it’s fabulous!
Our danish national symphony orchestra, is absolutely one of the best in the world, and im so proud to be a dane, when i see your reaction! Im glad you liked it! :D
Yes, you are so right my friend, a national treasure and a credit to your country. Not only one of the best westerns of all time, but also one of the best soundtracks. Best version i have ever heard and sends chills up my spine. Thank you for the post, top 3 You tube videos of all time. Much Aroha (respect) to your orchestra / country. Big Jim New Zealand. Ps, would love to see them come and play a concert 'down under'.
@@bumbleandprincess I totally agree with you! They have played so many legendary songs now, from any genre! That's amazing! I cross my fingers for, they will visit you guys down under! ;)
The genius of Ennio Morricone along with the sheer talent of this orchestra . Cannot get any better . Its just perfection. I well up , every single time.
It is called spaghetti western because they were in most cases either made by Italian film companies and / or Italian directors. Sergio Leone is the most famous of them, but coincidentally he shot a lot of his westerns in Spain.
The 2nd song beginning at 7:50, The Ecstacy of Gold, is one of my favorite movie soundtrack scores. No one could have come up with that for a scene with Tuco running through the graveyard except Ennio Morricone.
Lucasarts, the game division of Lucasfilm (Star wars) did a cowboy/western first person shooter back in 1997, called 'Outlaws'. The music in that game is VERY remiscent of 'The ecstacy of gold' and actually all music from these Spaghetti western movies and truly great.....the game takes lots of cues from the old westerns and the protagonist is a cartoon version of Clint Eastwood, very obviously so. I LOVED playing that game! The music can easily be looked up on yt. The sawmill The last gunfight Those 2 tracks immediately have you think 'The ecstacy of gold'. But that whole game soundtrack is a masterpiece of its own, an ode to the Morricone western music.
Even though I normally hate them, there's an excellent drum & bass remix of the track here on YT. Very, very infectious tune that'll be wedged in your brain for days!
In my opinion, The Ecstasy of Gold is just a cult piece of music. I put it in the same ranking as, let me think.....LIKE A ROLLING STONE (Dylan), SHE LOVES YOU (Beatles), JOHNNY BE GOOD (Chuck Berry), MY WAY (Sinatra), GIMME SHELTER (The Stones), 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (soundtrack as well), MOONDANCE (Van Morrison), THE PROMISED LAND (Springsteen) and so on !!!
E ci credo..Queste musiche fanno andare in estasi ed in esaltazione totale qualsiasi individuo..Ennio Morricone è stato uno dei più Grandi Compositori Musicali di tutti i tempi.. Purtroppo di questi geni come lui non ne nasceranno più..
Most spaghetti Western were filmed in the Tabernas Desert in Spain because the scenery is very similar to the South West US, they were so named because they were directed by an Italian director.
🇨🇦 LOL, the gentleman clapping the two pieces of wood together, was recreating the sound of a Whip used to drive the horse wagons ! The DNSO has over 70 members in their Chorus and over 100 musicians in the Orchestra !
What a magnificent piece by Ennio Morricone & performed so well by this group of fantastic musicians. So glad you did this, the joy this brings is evident by your smiles
About a year before he died, Ennio Morricone actually gave a concert in Copenhagen and I do hope that at least some of the musicians from this performance where there to give him applause.
Tuva Semmingsen, the ‘Waa Waaa’ lady, is a fine mezzo-soprano, which you can hear on another of that orchestra’s spaghetti western performances, ‘Once Upon a Time in the West’.
The Wa Wa woman is Tuva Semmingsen. She is absolutely brilliant in Once Upon A Time In The West, played by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra. You really need to check it out.
The movie was released in December of 1967 - I was in college, and it was so different from everything else on the radio at the time. As best I can remember, this version is very close to the original soundtrack; the galloping guitar rhythm, the bird calls, and all the rest. This cut is actually two pieces from the film: the Main Title, and "The Ecstacy of Gold". The instrument is called clap boards. Also heard was an ocorina (the medium register bird sounds) and a recorder.
There are tons of more videos from this orchestra with music from film, stage and videogames. The wah-wah lady does a stunning version of Queen's Who Wants To Live Forever in one of those videos. She doesn't make us forget the great Freddie Mercury but she has her own, femine, spin on it.
I noticed Tuva Semmingsen (the "wah-wah Lady") is wearing a pistol earring! Stay save with distance! Wir sind mit ABSTAND die Besten! 😷😷 Bernd (4x💉BionTech, one week Corona, easy flow)🇺🇦
You should check out Rianna Russu ( a young Romanian girl) covering it. She channels Freddie- not only in her vocals but in her dressing, hair style and her emoting. it's as if she is Freddie for this song (Who Wants To Live Forever. ) it's an awesome cover but it's pretty scary at the same time. ruclips.net/video/g7owy9u3giY/видео.html
Hi, I thoroughly enjoyed your reaction and it was my first time seeing you. It's Ennio Morricone at his best scoring a Spaghetti Western. Known as such because it was shot in Italy using Italian money, with an Italian director (Sergio Leone) for a Western audience. Watch the trilogy and enjoy the scores. All magnificent.
As a boy his music blew me away and now still takes me to a far far better place. Luckily I got to see him with my 4 kids at the O2 with full orchestra and choir, then his son, a tribute concert also at the O2. The greatest Film score composer by far and up there with Mozart, Beethoven.
Brings TEARS to your eyes!😢 It's so AMAZING how so many talented Musicians and Singers can come together to bring a GREAT WORK like Ennio Marconi's MASTERPIECE to life! I've been a Pop/Rock Composer, Musician, and Singer for DECADES, but with the exception of the Beatles, nothing blows me away like an orchestra! BRAVO!!
In Bielefeld we have a film music festival where they show silent films with a live band or orchestra playing music to the film. It is powerful experience to have the film playing and live music playing.
It's the DR1 (and National) Symphony Orchestra, which is the Danish equivalent to the English BBC1 Symphony Orchestra, so their mission is not to push or provide a special brand or "taste" in music, but all about providing top quality public service to make all who watch and listen, and not least children and younger people get a taste for this kind of symphony orchestra music, also for educational purpose and to "nurture" their development. So they do quite a lot of film, TV and video game music.
Oh yeah, your Journey through all Genres continues, you´ve found such a beautiful peace of Quality again, and so we meet again, love it, all the best! Big Hug! 💝
I have seen many concerts, but regret not going to Ennio Morricone while I still had the chance. There is no humour in this.....this music is everything, these movies are everything. Once upon a time in the west is even better, that's the best movie ever made, best filmscore ever, most beautiful woman ever with Claudia Cardinale. Hearing this music immediately sends shivers up my spine and my eyes get wet. The melancholy it evokes in me is off the charts. I must have seen those movies a 100 times.....cinema perfection and the music that goes with it is of equal beauty. Never ever will such perfect films be made again.....there's one every once in a while that comes close, but nothing will ever surpass. The grandiosity of the music is of the same caliber. What a joy!
This is brilliant beyond belief, it's one of the few things I'd pay $1,000 to see, everything they do is amazing. The Wah Wah lady, Tuva Semmingsen (born 13 January 1975) is a Norwegian mezzo-soprano and coloratura singer. She's amazing and listen to her other songs she does with them. She's wearing gun shaped earrings too. You're listening to 2 pieces of music from the movie, Ennio Morricone (1928-2020) wrote it along with many other film scores, the man IS a legend and rightly so, this is the last movie of a trilogy, all known as "Spaghetti Westerns", A Fistful of Dollars (1964) For A Few Dollars More (1965) and this film (1966) all scored by Ennio Morricone and all directed by legendary Italian director Sergio Leone (1929-1989), both composer and director have had a massive influence on many other composers and directors, also Christine Nonbo Andersen, Danish soprano vocalist, born 1985 was also amazing.
I think you may enjoy the short video by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra in which Tuva Semmingsen (the wah wah lady) and Christine Nonbo Andersen (the soprano) talk about themselves and this recording. They also include short clips from other reactors.
Still wondering why everyone react to this orchestra and not to the Ennio Morricone‘s concert where he were the director. It’s perfection! Susanna Rigacci sings with passion, not just with academic way they have in this video. Morricone for ever❤
Btw, no matter what kind of favorite movies (Star Wars, James Bond, Harry Potter, Godfather, the Fifth Element, Kill Bill, or what so ever) and TV series (Lord of the Rings and Star Trek) or video game music you are interested in, then the DR1 (and National) Symphony Orchestra most likely have a vid you can react to.
To two of my favorite reactors, I loved seeing the pure joy, deep appreciation and, yes, astonishment, at witnessing and hearing what may now be my favorite music video. Thank you for sharing your honest, unbridled bliss... I and countless others feel the same! Cheers, my friends.😍😎
The magnificent classical music has inspired SO much of our modern music, & will continue to do so, as long as humans make music. Thanks for your reaction.
Thank you, Andrei and Dominika. You are by far the most enthusiastic and entertaining of reviewers. Your joy and good humor are delightful. Keep it up.
4 Australians formed the Spaghetti Western Orchestra and were brilliant at Morricone's music, toured the UK. Unfortunately now defunct. Brilliant musicians.
Phenomenal ! Such talent! Whoever thought to bring these wonderful singers in with this orchestra was pure genius! So beautiful ! Have a great day and God Bless!🐢
Hi, I´m from Denmark and I love your reaction. Every time I watch reactions to this video, I get chills. They are amazing and I´m so proud of them. You should really check out more from them. They have done the Twin Peaks Theme too 🙂
They are really great and after hearing this I bought the BlueRay of this concert called The Morricone Duel. It is an experience and masterclass musicianship!
Dominika, I was watching spaghetti westerns in the 70´s in the same Poland you were (just to say there were american/west european movies behind the iron curtain) Happy to be in Denmark though and love these concerts danish orchestra are doing. These should be taught in musical schools, the sound and proffesionalism is next level, proud of Denmark/Dania
The Ecstacy of Gold (2nd part) is in my opinion the best musical score put to film (Tuco running around the graveyard scene) in history, EVER! Just wonderful!
The Sixties were pretty creative. This came out in 1966, back when the Beatles topped the charts. A lot of wordless vocalization in this piece, a bit like what you'd find a few years later in Pink Floyd's "The Great Gig in the Sky" (1973).
In the 1960s a strange Italian guy, Sergio Leone, decides he will make Westerns without ever setting foot in the US. He gets an unknown song writer, Ennio Morricone to write the score. In 2018 The Danish National Symphony honors them with this concert.
Leone Morricone, the perfect combo ❤
While the spaghetti westerns were made by Itallians (thus spaghetti),. they were mostly filmed in Spain with an international cast.
Yes & add what Sergio did by doing things on Camera that weren't permissable,his Artistic use of perspective(Like a Painting) perportion(Exaggerated close ups) & transposition of Japanese Cinema and amalgam of technique still used today
Masterful.
The Legend Ennio Morricone , RIP .
The Mission and Cinema Paradiso OST more musical beautiness.
If you watch his bbc documentary, this song was made of a older song and he added some of the element the movie producer wanted
Spaghetti westerns were made by Italians but usually filmed in Spain. Great reaction, guys.
They were made with a subtle feeling for details. Compare the twin: Once upon a time in the West!
Spaghetti western were western produced by Italian film companies and mostly filmed in Spain as Spain has many climates and some near desert conditions ideal for representing SW States of America.
There were also a series of German language westerns called Sauerkraut Westerns which were produced in Germany but filmed in Yugoslavia now Croatia, I think.
Not particularly famous for their music though.
The movies are excellent!!!
Morricone was a brilliant film score composer.
Spaghetti Western because they are made by Italian directors and Italian studios. The 'Dollar' trilogy was mainly filmed in Almaria in southern Spain (as a substitute for the American West). By the time Leone had moved on to Once Upon a Time in the West - one of the greatest films of any genre ever made - he shot much of it in America, in locations such as Monument Valley, because of their association with the great John Ford westerns shot in those locations.
*Almeria, Tabernas to be exact.
John Ford!! I'll be "dern!" 👌💢❣
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@@Dennis-DK2yes!!! The filming location is a living movie museum with all our 70s and 80s cowboy heroes. Live shows recreating famous scenes from the films. Look it up on the internet, it’s fabulous!
Percussionists play all sorts of instruments. The wood clapping is called a slapstick.
Our danish national symphony orchestra, is absolutely one of the best in the world, and im so proud to be a dane, when i see your reaction! Im glad you liked it! :D
If the DNSO doesn't come to America I will come to Copenhagen. It's on my bucket list.
As a Dane i also feel proud of this orchestra.. Look them up they have also done more filmscores and computergame music..
Yes, you are so right my friend, a national treasure and a credit to your country.
Not only one of the best westerns of all time, but also one of the best soundtracks.
Best version i have ever heard and sends chills up my spine.
Thank you for the post, top 3 You tube videos of all time.
Much Aroha (respect) to your orchestra / country.
Big Jim New Zealand.
Ps, would love to see them come and play a concert 'down under'.
@@bumbleandprincess I totally agree with you! They have played so many legendary songs now, from any genre! That's amazing! I cross my fingers for, they will visit you guys down under! ;)
@@rollotomassi6232 We will welcome you! :) Copenhagen is a great place to visit.
Guys,same Orchestra, same composer but a different movie. Once upon the time in the West sung by a young lady will blow your mind!
Ennio Morricone was one of the best composer of all time. Listen to any of the others compositions he did.❤...you will understand
The genius of Ennio Morricone along with the sheer talent of this orchestra . Cannot get any better . Its just perfection. I well up , every single time.
It is called spaghetti western because they were in most cases either made by Italian film companies and / or Italian directors. Sergio Leone is the most famous of them, but coincidentally he shot a lot of his westerns in Spain.
Music at a high level !!!
Humans collaborate unbelievably ❤❤❤
The 2nd song beginning at 7:50, The Ecstacy of Gold, is one of my favorite movie soundtrack scores. No one could have come up with that for a scene with Tuco running through the graveyard except Ennio Morricone.
Lucasarts, the game division of Lucasfilm (Star wars) did a cowboy/western first person shooter back in 1997, called 'Outlaws'. The music in that game is VERY remiscent of 'The ecstacy of gold' and actually all music from these Spaghetti western movies and truly great.....the game takes lots of cues from the old westerns and the protagonist is a cartoon version of Clint Eastwood, very obviously so. I LOVED playing that game!
The music can easily be looked up on yt.
The sawmill
The last gunfight
Those 2 tracks immediately have you think 'The ecstacy of gold'.
But that whole game soundtrack is a masterpiece of its own, an ode to the Morricone western music.
Even though I normally hate them, there's an excellent drum & bass remix of the track here on YT. Very, very infectious tune that'll be wedged in your brain for days!
In my opinion, The Ecstasy of Gold is just a cult piece of music. I put it in the same ranking as, let me think.....LIKE A ROLLING STONE (Dylan), SHE LOVES YOU (Beatles), JOHNNY BE GOOD (Chuck Berry), MY WAY (Sinatra), GIMME SHELTER (The Stones), 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (soundtrack as well), MOONDANCE (Van Morrison), THE PROMISED LAND (Springsteen) and so on !!!
Hey Blondie! You know what you are? Your a Son of a Wah Wah Waahh.
I cry when the soprano sings 😢 near every time, such perfection.
E ci credo..Queste musiche fanno andare in estasi ed in esaltazione totale qualsiasi individuo..Ennio Morricone è stato uno dei più Grandi Compositori Musicali di tutti i tempi.. Purtroppo di questi geni come lui non ne nasceranno più..
I live a mile from where they perform, so occasionally I will go watch them live ;)
Everyone who listens to this gets goosebumps. Amazing.
anyone else closed his eyes and saw clint riding a horse,wearing a poncho and smokes a small cigar?
That was great!
Most spaghetti Western were filmed in the Tabernas Desert in Spain because the scenery is very similar to the South West US, they were so named because they were directed by an Italian director.
Thank you to Ennio Morricone for this amazing music. Thank you Italy! Greetings from Denmark
You should also watch 'Procul Harum' sing 'Whiter Shade of Pale' with the Danish Symphony Orchestra at a concert in Denmark.
"Procol Harum", yes, you should do this reaction.
Yes 👍
I saw them live three days ago for the Raiders of the Symphony concert. It was a blast as always
It is such a joy watching both of you react to music.
Andre is right about the spaghetti! 😂
Now you got to watch the movie. It is considered one of the best movies ever made.
Wow I wasn’t prepared for that 😳 that was insanely impressive
🇨🇦 LOL, the gentleman clapping the two pieces of wood together, was recreating the sound of a Whip used to drive the horse wagons !
The DNSO has over 70 members in their Chorus and over 100 musicians in the Orchestra !
I love that each person may have a large part, such as the soprano, or a very small part, like hitting them sticks... but all as important
why not see the film too? its great! :-D
Yes!!! Trust me, their other covers are just as fantastic, LOADS more to listen to !!
they are Amazing!
What a magnificent piece by Ennio Morricone & performed so well by this group of fantastic musicians. So glad you did this, the joy this brings is evident by your smiles
I had the pleasure of attending an Ennio Morricone concert in London. Simply Magnificent.
Captivating...
You two are such a joy to watch your reaction ❤️
The guitar riff gives memories of me and my dad watching all Clint Eastwood movies. Fist Full of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, Hang’m High
About a year before he died, Ennio Morricone actually gave a concert in Copenhagen and I do hope that at least some of the musicians from this performance where there to give him applause.
Always nice to see you too and listen to this Great Music ❤❤❤❤
Loving the music,can picture every sense from the movie,one of the great writers movie composer,Ennio Morricone 🎶🎶🎶🎶
Goose-bumps all over!
Tuva Semmingsen, the ‘Waa Waaa’ lady, is a fine mezzo-soprano, which you can hear on another of that orchestra’s spaghetti western performances, ‘Once Upon a Time in the West’.
The Wa Wa woman is Tuva Semmingsen. She is absolutely brilliant in Once Upon A Time In The West, played by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra. You really need to check it out.
I *LOVE* their gig, where everybody ate strong chilli before starting to play up 🤣
The movie was released in December of 1967 - I was in college, and it was so different from everything else on the radio at the time. As best I can remember, this version is very close to the original soundtrack; the galloping guitar rhythm, the bird calls, and all the rest. This cut is actually two pieces from the film: the Main Title, and "The Ecstacy of Gold".
The instrument is called clap boards. Also heard was an ocorina (the medium register bird sounds) and a recorder.
There are tons of more videos from this orchestra with music from film, stage and videogames. The wah-wah lady does a stunning version of Queen's Who Wants To Live Forever in one of those videos. She doesn't make us forget the great Freddie Mercury but she has her own, femine, spin on it.
I noticed Tuva Semmingsen (the "wah-wah Lady") is wearing a pistol earring!
Stay save with distance! Wir sind mit ABSTAND die Besten! 😷😷 Bernd (4x💉BionTech, one week Corona, easy flow)🇺🇦
You should check out Rianna Russu ( a young Romanian girl) covering it. She channels Freddie- not only in her vocals but in her dressing, hair style and her emoting. it's as if she is Freddie for this song (Who Wants To Live Forever. ) it's an awesome cover but it's pretty scary at the same time. ruclips.net/video/g7owy9u3giY/видео.html
Hi, I thoroughly enjoyed your reaction and it was my first time seeing you.
It's Ennio Morricone at his best scoring a Spaghetti Western. Known as such because it was shot in Italy using Italian money, with an Italian director (Sergio Leone) for a Western audience.
Watch the trilogy and enjoy the scores. All magnificent.
Hear their greatness again. Whiter Shade of Pale with Poco Harem. Simply amazing.
Morricone was a genius, glad you reacted to one of his many masterpieces.
As a boy his music blew me away and now still takes me to a far far better place. Luckily I got to see him with my 4 kids at the O2 with full orchestra and choir, then his son, a tribute concert also at the O2. The greatest Film score composer by far and up there with Mozart, Beethoven.
i heard this several times and it still gives me goosebumps. superb
I think as a musician it would be so fun to do...such a change from what they usually play.....
My fav film. My fav composer. RIP Ennio, your brilliance will live on.
Oh, and how about checking out more orchestra movies brilliance. Hans Zimmer, Gladiator.
ruclips.net/video/8TetmPdNkXo/видео.html Cheers guys.
Beautiful music.. even if you don't know the movie it evokes a tremendous emotional response.
"Symphonic Whistler" is the best job ever.
Brings TEARS to your eyes!😢 It's so AMAZING how so many talented Musicians and Singers can come together to bring a GREAT WORK like Ennio Marconi's MASTERPIECE to life! I've been a Pop/Rock Composer, Musician, and Singer for DECADES, but with the exception of the Beatles, nothing blows me away like an orchestra! BRAVO!!
You should see the movie. All three!
Morricone performed by the DNSO is awesome. Two great musical treasures! And of course, we can't forget the great Sergio Leone, Bravo!
In Bielefeld we have a film music festival where they show silent films with a live band or orchestra playing music to the film. It is powerful experience to have the film playing and live music playing.
This concert was...
Something ❤
Just want to say, you guys do a great job!! ANY HOOO 👏👏👏👍👍✌️
It's the DR1 (and National) Symphony Orchestra, which is the Danish equivalent to the English BBC1 Symphony Orchestra, so their mission is not to push or provide a special brand or "taste" in music, but all about providing top quality public service to make all who watch and listen, and not least children and younger people get a taste for this kind of symphony orchestra music, also for educational purpose and to "nurture" their development. So they do quite a lot of film, TV and video game music.
Oh yeah, your Journey through all Genres continues, you´ve found such a beautiful peace of Quality again, and so we meet again, love it, all the best! Big Hug! 💝
The Halo Trilogy by them is spine tingling.
I have seen many concerts, but regret not going to Ennio Morricone while I still had the chance.
There is no humour in this.....this music is everything, these movies are everything. Once upon a time in the west is even better, that's the best movie ever made, best filmscore ever, most beautiful woman ever with Claudia Cardinale.
Hearing this music immediately sends shivers up my spine and my eyes get wet. The melancholy it evokes in me is off the charts. I must have seen those movies a 100 times.....cinema perfection and the music that goes with it is of equal beauty.
Never ever will such perfect films be made again.....there's one every once in a while that comes close, but nothing will ever surpass. The grandiosity of the music is of the same caliber. What a joy!
The Danish National Symphony does a lot of these movie theme songs, and every one I've seen has been fantastic.
I'm not even a big music person, but I find this mesmerizing. Amazing performance.
Watched it more than a 100 times. Everytime the same feeling. Pure Greatness!!!
I'll always love the soundtrack from this movie. I spent hours listening to it when I was a kid.
What a beautiful couple and a beautiful reaction video. God bless you both.
best score ever !!!
Yes its called Spaghetti westerns for the Italian director; this movie was shot in Spain. =)
This is brilliant beyond belief, it's one of the few things I'd pay $1,000 to see, everything they do is amazing. The Wah Wah lady, Tuva Semmingsen (born 13 January 1975) is a Norwegian mezzo-soprano and coloratura singer. She's amazing and listen to her other songs she does with them. She's wearing gun shaped earrings too. You're listening to 2 pieces of music from the movie, Ennio Morricone (1928-2020) wrote it along with many other film scores, the man IS a legend and rightly so, this is the last movie of a trilogy, all known as "Spaghetti Westerns", A Fistful of Dollars (1964) For A Few Dollars More (1965) and this film (1966) all scored by Ennio Morricone and all directed by legendary Italian director Sergio Leone (1929-1989), both composer and director have had a massive influence on many other composers and directors, also Christine Nonbo Andersen, Danish soprano vocalist, born 1985 was also amazing.
I think you may enjoy the short video by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra in which Tuva Semmingsen (the wah wah lady) and Christine Nonbo Andersen (the soprano) talk about themselves and this recording. They also include short clips from other reactors.
That’s was perfection from danish orchestra !! Thanks for youre reaction ❤
Still wondering why everyone react to this orchestra and not to the Ennio Morricone‘s concert where he were the director. It’s perfection! Susanna Rigacci sings with passion, not just with academic way they have in this video. Morricone for ever❤
Btw, no matter what kind of favorite movies (Star Wars, James Bond, Harry Potter, Godfather, the Fifth Element, Kill Bill, or what so ever) and TV series (Lord of the Rings and Star Trek) or video game music you are interested in, then the DR1 (and National) Symphony Orchestra most likely have a vid you can react to.
This Band are insanely Good
To two of my favorite reactors, I loved seeing the pure joy, deep appreciation and, yes, astonishment, at witnessing and hearing what may now be my favorite music video. Thank you for sharing your honest, unbridled bliss... I and countless others feel the same!
Cheers, my friends.😍😎
The magnificent classical music has inspired SO much of our modern music, & will continue to do so, as long as humans make music. Thanks for your reaction.
Thank you, Andrei and Dominika. You are by far the most enthusiastic and entertaining of reviewers. Your joy and good humor are delightful. Keep it up.
4 Australians formed the Spaghetti Western Orchestra and were brilliant at Morricone's music, toured the UK. Unfortunately now defunct. Brilliant musicians.
The orestration was so over the top❤❤❤
"Sycamore Tree" from Twin Peaks is my fav version with the Danish Orchestra! ❤
I was hooked on Twin Peaks back in the day.
Superb , greetings from Norway
Great music
Phenomenal ! Such talent! Whoever thought to bring these wonderful singers in with this orchestra was pure genius! So beautiful ! Have a great day and God Bless!🐢
You guys just made me feel GOOD thank you from germany 👍👍😍😍❤❤😃😃
I was a little surprised you didn't notice (or at least mention) the guy hung (literally) from the ceiling.
Hi, I´m from Denmark and I love your reaction. Every time I watch reactions to this video, I get chills. They are amazing and I´m so proud of them. You should really check out more from them. They have done the Twin Peaks Theme too 🙂
They are really great and after hearing this I bought the BlueRay of this concert called The Morricone Duel. It is an experience and masterclass musicianship!
Dominika, I was watching spaghetti westerns in the 70´s in the same Poland you were (just to say there were american/west european movies behind the iron curtain) Happy to be in Denmark though and love these concerts danish orchestra are doing. These should be taught in musical schools, the sound and proffesionalism is next level, proud of Denmark/Dania
I went to see and hear this orchestra featuring Eivør - that you earlier reacted to. It was fabulous.
a piece of Italian history....proud of that! 🤍
greedtings from Denmark❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍
The Ecstacy of Gold (2nd part) is in my opinion the best musical score put to film (Tuco running around the graveyard scene) in history, EVER! Just wonderful!
The Sixties were pretty creative. This came out in 1966, back when the Beatles topped the charts. A lot of wordless vocalization in this piece, a bit like what you'd find a few years later in Pink Floyd's "The Great Gig in the Sky" (1973).
Oh yes. Amazing ❤🇩🇰🇩🇰