March of the Toreadors, Carmen Suite I, Georges Bizet Northern Tier Symphony Orchestra Robert Helmacy - Music Director and Conductor; Tunkhannock, PA Recorded on November 26, 2011.
i heard this song so many times. at least the beginning and end part. never knew that the part at 1:20 was part of it though. was my favorite when i was really little and now it's coming back to being stuck in my head again
Ryan Lee coincidence? I thought so! see Ryan lee has 7 letters seven has 5 letters 5 rhymes with dive dive divers dive dosen't this seem a bit suspiscious? I thought so! see ryan lee has 1 nose and ryan mum has 1 nose 1+1=2 2 has 3 letter the illuminati has 3 sides ryan lee is illuminat confirmed
To all those who have come here from the (in)famous section of Five Nights at Freddy's music, welcome! We're glad that a modern game can have such a profound impact on its players, and we love that it uses such a well known classical piece of music. That said, we hope it leads you to explore other classical compositions, for there are many that are just as famous and just as fun as this one. We even have a few you might enjoy in our uploads. We hope that you enjoy!
Am I the only one who actually enjoys the Music for what it's for and I'm not here saying " DUH FIEV NEIGHTS ET FREDWARDS?" Geez if you wanted to hear the part then look at the OST of the game
This song got a lot of publicity because of FNaF. I am really glad, because an amazing song like this is always shown in different tones, and allows a new perception into that tone. Thanks to FNaF this song took on an amazingly dark tone. It is a beautiful new look for Georges Bizet's March of the Toreadors.
I honestly love this song. But it makes me have emotional feelings. Also, fnaf is life so, i like istrumental music as well mostly music or songs like this.