I really appreciate this piece. I used to play first flute in the orchestar when we played this at Carnegie Hall. And just think, the person NOT PLAYING his instrument @6:01 could always give up his day job and double for a young Tom Cruise!
Never forget this piece from when I was a child and it featured in Walt Disney's Fantasia, the animation that went with it was frightening for me, but I loved it.
@@paullewis2413 My dad told me the story then played the record, getting me to tell the story as described by the music. I hadn't seen Fantasia at that time, but later thought Disney got it about right: the monsters of the id come out to play, Between Halloween and [8:20] All Saints' Day.
Super toll, wie das Orchester zusammen spielt! In die Abgründe des Herrn Mussorgsky lässt man sich gerne runter ziehen! Richtig klasse isr, dass da so viele junge Leute mit machen!!!
Tak blisko ideału, jak to tylko możliwe. Na tym poziomie muzycy zaczynają się asymilować, pochłaniani przez samą muzykę. Przekracza, przekracza je, a następnie rozbrzmiewa w ich duszach. Dobra robota ! DOBRA ROBOTA !! Citizen Jimserac
para quem não sabe a verdadeira historia dessa peça para nós e para Mussorgsky música a muita mais coisa além do poder dos olhos alguns conseguem ver e outros não, essa noite para mim nunca acabou ainda estou a vive-la é uma noite sem fim foi assim que começou.
Да, есть в Киеве такая лысая гора, вернее была. Теперь она уже не лысая. Но участки еще остались, которые об этом напоминают есть. И каждый раз проезжая во мне возникает это сочинение Мусоргского. Прекрасное произведение. Привет из Киева.
Я не мог назвать ее лысой, когда она пришла ко мне в голову, но на той горе происходили вещи, о которых очень сложно рассказывать, но у меня там был уникальный опыт.
We play this for our Halloween concert but ours is like 1000x easier and there are multiple easier versions and ours is the easiest but we're only in 7th grade lol
11:45 It really pairs with the music well, the baby crying in the background. It's as if the miracle of birth is being rejoiced at the end the piece. Or it could be almost symbolizing the sense of rebirth into a new beginning, a new day, a new life to embark on the world. I don't know but it seems to be timed so well. You can hear the audience member's cough at certain points too. But this almost seemed meant to be. I used to be a performer myself and understand how frustrating it can be that you finally got to the end of the piece just to have the surrounding noise interupt or ruin the moment. Here though, I don't know, for me, it almost seemed...
Yes, it was on purpose, I don't know, but the coughing was a form of sabotage. If you listen to my original piano pieces recorded in the 18th century, you will realize that the attempt at sabotage is not recent, but it is a very beautiful thing to hear.
Same with a flute player. If you take note, all of the women are wearing red colored long skirts. The one flute player not playing doesn't have on a red skirt. My guess is that she and the trumpet player are new to the Orchestra and sat in on the concert as members but hadn't had the practice time.
Kids with monsters under the bed know what the music describes, and what a difference dawn makes [8:15]: the music and the tale of All Hallows Eve draw from the same well. This is why it is popular, and no Fantasia would be complete without it. "The baby has known the dragon intimately ever since he had an imagination. What the fairy tale provides for him is a St. George to kill the dragon." [G. K. Chesterton - Tremendous Trifles].
She played slight wrong note. Very slight. But connoisseurs heard it well :) But I just said that because of the girl close to her making a face. Except that, the whole orchestra plays well! (Except 2 people don't play!!! :)...)
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@@toprak3479 that's not entyerly true but also not entyerly wrong. It's true that music is pure emotion, but you also have to do math, so that the Single notes and single "trackparts" run synchronised Not to imagine what would be without math and not being synchronised because of it.
@@toprak3479 no I'm talking about making a composition. I meant that you have to Use math to sync basses, violins etc up. I'm a Native german-speaker and i didn't know some of the vocabs, so i had to improvise.