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  • The tambourine is killing me. It sounds gorgeous!

  • what happened at 3:52???? Did someone shoot a gun???

  • Если я и поеду в Таиланд, то только, чтобы этот оркестр послушать

  • @Oniks97 Большое спасибо

  • I had a bad day...this really cheered me up. Thanks, Bizet.

    Our orchestra's playing this!

  • there is a part in this Carmen Suite - flute, it be heards as like as 'the magic flute' by Mosart

  • I hope we'll play this too ^^

    I'd really like to play this with my Oboe xD

  • @yokochanify I'm currently playing the oboe solo in Aragonaise. Oh my oboe, it is SO FUNN!!!!!!!!!

  • @mcmolgog

    lucky one ^^

  • 1:43 to 1:45 sounds exactly like beethoven 7

  • im playing this in the orchestra im in :) im playing the Oboe part on my Soprano sax since we dont have an Oboeist.

  • I jizzed myself. It's that good.

  • This song is so much fun!

  • @tonitoni53: (continuation 2) . . . can ask ourself, Capriccio Spagnol is a Spanish or a Russian music? You can answer that when you listen a lot of Russian music and realize that this work of R. Korsakov nothing has to do with Russian music itself. It is Spanish at its core and precisely that, shows the genius of the composer in each case.

  • @tonitoni53: (continuation 1). . . musical names, but the related folk music itself. So, we can dare to say that this "French Opera" is french only in name, Its content and spirit is very much Spanish. In a similar form, when you listen Capriccio Spagnol of Rimsky Korsakov, you would think that you are listening Spanish music, because him based all of his composition in folkloric themes of Spanish music (Alborada, Canto Gitano, Fandango Asturiano, all Spanish folk genres). In that case, we . . .

  • @tonitoni53: True that as an Opera, oficially it is a French opera because of the nationality of its author and the language in which it was written, but it is based on a story that happens in Spain, and Bizet, trying of give body to that idea, very heavily relied in musical themes of Spanish origin, to give his music precisely as he intended a very Spanish spirit and flavor. So when he names the different parts of his opera: "Aragoneza," "Seguidilla," not only uses Spanish folklore genres . . .

  • Im sorry I dont agree with oboe´s sound or flute´s sound doesnt fit with the style completely bad sounds. Im clarinetist Im playing it.... I mean flute solo in intermezzo and oboes solo in aragonaise

  • im 12 and playin this

    bass

    the way this orchastra plays this sounds so akward though...

  • Very nice interpretation! Congratulations Thailand Philhamonic Orchestra.

    Team Televisual

  • @grantsweetheart Nice, me too. You first or second?

  • I'm playing this and I'm 14. Violins FTW!!

  • I am playing the entire Carmen Suite #1 in my high school All county orchestra I loved it i play cello

  • rxellente interpretation;dommage que la prise de son pêche un peu,mais çà sent l'Espagne.

  • nice work !!!

    

  • i'm principle clarinet in my youth orchestra.

    we're doing this piece and the second suite as well!

    They're both pretty awesome!

  • Carmen is singing in french, but it was inspired in the Spanish society

    :)

  • This is one piece I never get bored of practicing.

  • Buena interpretación. Para mi gusto, quizás falte un poco de expresividad y de densidad sonora, como por ejemplo en el oboe.

  • We just started playing this in my chamber orchestra. It's amazing and really fun.

  • amazing, I love it.

  • BEST OPERA EVER

  • @liddleNDNduckiee sorry, but I've never heard of it. maybe you should google it. The name sounds good. Im in JYO Youth Orchestra of Greater Fort Worth. yofw.org. check it out, but im not sure of LSYO.

  • very very Spanish...LOVE IT

  • a mi me gusta aragonaise xq con prelude t cansai a mitad d la cancion al meno en violin

  • me gusta aragonaise xq con preludio t cansai a mitad de la cancion al meno en violin

  • i think this is TCU. looks exactly like where JYO played today at with SO and JSO

  • excelente cancion

    la musica classica es estupenda

  • no es cancion es musica..........

  • is this classical?

  • i like this

  • While it is a French opera it takes place in Sevilla.

  • where can i print a score for this?

  • intermezzo is included here too

  • I also play carmen in the orchestra at the moment... the violin melodies are so beautiful <3

  • I have played this before, and it was so much fun to play. I have played all of the movements, but the prelude and the aragonaise is my favorite movements :)

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  • супер!! просто фантастически!!!

  • yes, It's interesting, Tromp, horn, play so clean but string's...intonation...

  • The Timpani's not loud enough, imo.

  • Fantasztikus ahogy előadják.

  • carmen is opéra take spain but is not spanish but french

    La traviata take place in paris in france but is not french opéra but italian

    answer to levin312

  • excelente! me entanca esta composición =) es divina !! bizet y shcedrin, unos geniosss!!!!!!!!!

  • Aragonaise is very fun to play. :)

  • Especially for the cellists. Mwahahaha. Easy and fun the two almost never coincide in cello parts.

  • sencillamente hermosooooooooooo!!!!!!! rayos!!!!!!!!

  • Gross oboe sounds.

  • Time to recruit a new flutist!

    Apart from out-of tune playing in woodwind chords, (s)he can't plat triplets evenly or even breathe in the right places in the intermezzo (the clarinet gets both of these right).

  • it's a style bud.

    don't know if you have ever played this solo but you have soo much room to change the flow

  • CARMEN is an french opéra (Georges BIZET) and not spanish!

    wonderful music

  • but the opera takes place in spain

  • @tonitoni53 that is correct, though the plot of the opera takes place in Spain.

  • @tonitoni53 the adjective indeterminative "an" cannot be used next to words that begins for consonants.. take a look on english grammar! ;)

  • @tonitoni53 Yes, But Inspired in Spain

  • @tonitoni53 si no conoces nada no escribas por favor! el es frances pero es musica de estilo español! zapallo!!

  • @tonitoni53 A French opera that takes place in spain. 

  • @tonitoni53 Carmen is a spanish opera composed by a French compositor.....

  • @tonitoni53 Well technically the French guy, Bizet, attempted to write a Spanish opera. So it's *supposedly* Spanish.

  • @tonitoni53 LIAR! Carmen was written by Miguel de Cervantes! In Spain! Not the music, the story.

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  • @TheZeke64 Bizet's opera is based upon a 1845 novel by French author Prosper Mérimée, Cervantes never wrote anything that remotely resembled the Carmen story, mainly because the French would not invade Spain until almost two centuries after he died.

  • @tonitoni53 Carmen is a SPANISH Opera, the music for it was written by a french composer Geroges BIZET. But the opera its self is SPANISH not French

  • @tonitoni53 yes but Carmen, is Spanish Themed :p

  • French opéra of G. BIZET

    wonderfull

  • wenisimo!!

  • Intermezzo is so beautiful! So tranquil... I wish they played it all in this video, though. Another of my favorites is Aragonaise. Of course, the rest of the suite is awesome, too.

  • Magnificent!

  • Carmen, french opéra of BIZET, with others , Mireille, l'Arlesienne........ very nice

    wonderful , fantastic music !!!!!

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  • awesome

  • Prelude & Aragonaise

    no me chinguen si tuviera esa voz

    uf''

    para la gente k comprende

  • thanks for posting this I really enjoyed Carmen by the London Philhamonic Orchestra I had on tape as a young boy and never heard anything close to it until this page thank you again its one for my favourites list :)

  • So this is the name of this song. When I was in the chorus in Carmen, I heard this song but didn't know what it was.

  • I am trying to download aragonaise for ever, nowhere to be found. :S

  • Parfaitement interprété, voilà la vraie musique de Bizet

    Superbe

    Bravo

  • bellissime qst tre brani in fila!un bel mix:)

  • i love this song coz it has a really really really nice tune

  • I love those dynamics! We're playing this this semester ^_^

  • fantastic thankyou for the video... i am playing an adaption of this piece for a guitar ensemble at the moment... great piece

  • it is actually pretty good and i should know im playing this suite in the orchestra im in

  • ya it is good but i am playing it as well but were are not doing the prelude... its a wind symphony

  • i agree with fungoboy..

    it could still be better

  • is this the top orchestra of Thailand?

    no offense, but i think it could be better

    still very good.

  • I do agree with pikjz

    This's the performance of TPO (Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra) not the BSO.

  • is not Bso. it is tpo (thailand philharonic orchestra)

  • My youth symphony is playing this, and I got the clarinet solo in the third song!!!!!

  • Which youth symphony are you in? wouldn't happen to be Wisconsin would it?

  • It's the movement called Intermezzo.

  • OMG, MY SCHOOLS FIELD SHOW IS THIS, lol, anyone know what starts at around 4:30? and is the beginning called Aragonaise?

  • no the beginning is the prelude the other 2nd one is aragonaise. no i wish i knew what started at 4:30

  • Thanks a lot, my schools doing the peice that starts at 4:30 for our slow peice and the title they gave us is Entr'acte ACT III

    Is Aragonaise the one that starts at around 2 minutes?

    And so the beginning is just entitled prelude?

  • at 4:30 starts "Intermezzo"

  • <3

    Mi favoritoo!

  • isn't this a gypsy dance?

  • i love it. makes me happy ! :-)

  • Good for you...! GL on your arrangement. Playing something like this on any instrument is worth studying and playing. Any time you can take beautiful art and try to incorporate it into your own musical voice (ie: the MARIMBA), you will be better musician for it, IMO!

    Best of Luck

  • NAMCED: Exellent...

  • welcome to this channel "WHENALL " and enjoy the music and make comment on that and mention your national identity.if u impress plese recommend to u r friends and u r friends channels thankyou

  • presiosa musica,unica

  • exelente me gusto mucho...

  • why didnt they show the clarinetist!!!! messed up

  • totally agree!! Clarinets ROCK!!!!!

  • Thanks for the video. I'm working on accessories for lessons. There seems to be issues with the tempo given vs. the Tambourine.

    Thanks again.

  • I like how they never showed the solo instruments but instead the counter melodics.

  • Can you explain to me please how the Carmen Suite differs from the Carmen opera? Would appreciate it.

  • The Carmen suite is basically just a compilation of songs that are supposed to be played with the opera.

    There's not really that much difference.

  • Thank you but now I don't understand why on my Carmen Suite cd there are no vocals. Any idea why? Thanks for your help.

  • Hi, forgot all the answers and get the real story of Carmen Suite: Carmen Suite is an ingenious adaptation of the Original Opera Carmen. "Carmen Suite," written in 1967 by the Russian Composer Rodion Shchedrin, i.e. after death of George Bizet by 92 years. Shchedrin composed Carmen Suite to transfer the opera to a ballet as a gift to his wife Maya Plisetskaya (one of the greatest Ballet dancer in whole world). That is the coorect answer :)

  • Excellent, thank you.

  • A suite takes some songs from the opera, and is not the full opera. They just chose some of the best songs of the opera and wrote based on Georges Bizet's work.

  • That isn't how you spell encore. Anyway great performance. reminds me of bad news bears

  • ANCORRR

  • what a great performance!

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