@MinisterAilingTongue even further! The line 'I have never had a braver patient' In the movie was from the book Clarissa Oakes. Where they amputate the arm of midshipmen Reade. Love it
@charliesacoolkid Really? Sweet! I thought I would only read the first ten because after that as you know, O'Brian said he would have to create 1812b in order to continue with his characters in a naval history context... Those books make me happy, man.
@soundersbloke I have a great appreciation for history, and yes, the music from that time period is enjoyable to listen to, even today. But, I must say, I'm glad I live in this day in age, with all our "modern" conveniences. We can push buttons and listen to what we want, when we want. In those days, it wasn't quite so easy. Nor were a great many other things then. They did have values and morals which have all but disappeared now, but all in all, the "good old days" were not so good..
@simonmordeci I realize that, but everyone imagines themselves sometimes growing up in a different period in history and there are its advantages and disadvantages. But just imagine sitting at one of Shakespeares plays at the Globe Theatre several centuries ago, or watching planes fly over London during the Battle of Britain, swing dancing to a live performance by the young Andrews Sisters, or be at a Mozart concert. Even if you wouldn't choose to live back in history, at times you imagine.
@simonmordeci We can push buttons to hear music. Our ancestors gathered by the fire and made their own. We have greater individual rights. They had stronger bonds of family and community. We have computers and e-books. They had myths and oral traditions. We live long lives and are often unhappy, despite having many choices in it. They lived shorter lives, had fewer choices, but often possessed inner certainty. I too like living now, but are we, with all our "stuff", better people for it?
@lichtbroeder Yeah, we're better off now. I wouldn't be able to study physics in the paleolithic! Standing on the shoulders of giants indeed. I'm more like a louse perched high on top of others' heads!!! I prefer antibiotics to suffering through every illness... And I like to use electricity! No, I'd have died in childhood or shortly thereafter. Most people did. I believe in science and am strongly prejudiced on the side of intellect. Lots of people neglect their brains to their detriment.
Beautiful music! This wa a brillioant film in many ways, but, IMHO, it tried to do too much, cramming the scrambled plots of several long novels into one film. Possibly makers felt they would never get another such chance and tried to get as much of the cream of 20 longish novels in at once.
One of the best films ever made. Lucky Jack's pursuit of the Acheron! Listening to this piece with headphones on is a real treat. Many thanks for this one.
Amazing someone puts up the entire work....I dont think that too many people are aware that the movie's duet is just a small part within a larger piece of work. Is it called the Blind Begars piece within the Night Music of Madrid??? err please let me know the correct
@Varzio it doesn't matter. i just wondered if there were any people who didn't just watch the film (which is brilliant anyway) because the books are simply awesome :)
@OlaNaTungee6 I read book 1,3 and I`m currently reading 9..
The film is brilliant,no doubt about,but the books are very hard to understand if English isn´t your native language. :/ (They´re still very entertaining..I loved the sloth XD)
@OlaNaTungee6 Maybe I should´ve done that,but up until now I never had any problems reading stuff in English.:( I might read the others in German but I´ve heard that the translations aren´t too great.Is that true?Reading them in German is probably easier for me^^
@Varzio the sloth i is awesome this movie made me start reading i'm on book 4 but i have up till about book 8 lined up to be read and later i'll have all of them
@LordFarquhar96 It is,ins´t it?I still start to smile when thinking about it. ;D
I have 1,3 and 9..and to be honest I don´t think I´ll continue reading them..at least not in the near future.Too exhausting and I´m not in the mood to read something in my native language.
I´ll just stick to Doyle for now..XD Btw,it´s great that you like the books + movie,too!
@OlaNaTungee6 I read book 1,3 and I`m currently reading 9..
The film is brilliant,no doubt about,but the books are very hard to understand if English isn´t your native language. :/ (They´re still very entertaining..I loved the sloth XD)
second, napoleonic invasion meant the difusion of the modern ideas of the french rev. in a continent with social estructures still of ancient regime. about the film, it's really good, good actors and better music, remarkable music. from argentina with love :D
well i dont like british navy because it simbolized the power of british empire and i refuse the empires of all times even of our present time, in s.xix empire policy was colnialism in the name of the occidental civilizationof , about napoleonic wars i desagree in part with the winners version of these. first france invaded the entire continental europe then fight against equal powers it happened all the contrary in coloniai situations.
Probably due to this movie, this song has always conveyed epic distances to me, with a haunting sense of loneliness. The Ocean is so great, and we are so small.
In the recent words of Jack Aubrey, aka Russell Crowe : “If you want a Master and Commander sequel I suggest you e-mail Tom Rothman at Fox and let him know your thoughts”. (December 2010)
@molly43able What do you expect? The cheese-eating wine-drinkers of Napoleon can't stand a pair of dago-loving Englishmen with a great sense of taste in Classical Music.
Only ze franch will bee zey sophisticaated onesz, hunh hunh hunh!
You don't read the books of Patrick O'Brian, in particular "the other side of the world" the film is an adaptation of this novel.
If you had read it, you would know that, they pursue the norfolk. Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin are assigned a new mission: protecting the British whaling fleet of ravages of an American frigate the Norfolk.
@carrotsRgood4you by Luigi Boccherini "La Musica Notturna Delle Strade Di Madrid No. 6" i believe he made very famous music like Minuet Hope this helps you :)
Those two random pizz. on "e" that are repeated over and over in the slow section...I think the third...what are they supposed to represent? Because I just cant help but laugh every time I hear them. If anyone knows please tell me.
@VCO992 An English translation of the name of the piece is "Music of the Madrid Night Watch." It was one of my favourites ever since earliest childhood, and when it was played in Master & Commander it made my year. Absolutely perfect musical casting!
certamente, maravilhossssssoooo, como é bom estar vivo e poder escutar, por essas coisas, ja vale a pena ter passado por este belo mundo....obrigado Boccherini
certamente, maravilhossssssoooo, como é bom estar vivo e poder escutar, por essas coisas, ja vale a pena ter passado por este belo mundo....obrigado Bocherini
I love to sail and I love this movie and its music, especially Boccherini. The look on Capt Aubrey's face when he realizes that the French commander is not dead but alive is priceless.
@cat12275 so you mean at the end they turned around the captain of the other ship was not dead he was another bloke instead that was another person hiding?
Fantastic...me lembra á infancia os dias de brincadeira á beira da calçada num dia de chuva...como é terrivel a musica...terrivelmente linda..."o passaro não voa..."
Everything is great but the part of 4:16 to 6:32 is too much...
JosePadillaMrqz 1 week ago
i don´t believe in oscars... just two? what about best film? best director? Crowe & Bettany? They´re PERFECT! Bag... sux.
JosePadillaMrqz 1 week ago 2
deliciosoooooooo
pepinlira 2 weeks ago
they made a french ship & not an american ship as the movie was backed by american film makers ..... BOFF
MACSPORRON 1 month ago
@MACSPORRON ssssshhhhht dont pis them of ore they will invade your country ;)
helljumper100 1 month ago
@helljumper100 am scots of irish decent < so in a nut shell they have done me over twice .......ALBA GO BRAGH freedom & an independent SCOTLAND
MACSPORRON 1 week ago
gorgeous.
26Coaster 1 month ago in playlist Liked videos
Un placer para los oidos ( placeres de la historia a nuestro alcance ) en definitiva un caramelo
para la sensivilidad.
182jep 1 month ago
the part your looking for is 4:15
b3nni3ghr 1 month ago
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Gentlemen... Shall we retire?
Clint945 1 month ago
Bez,komentarza
gizpiotr15 2 months ago
Ahh . . . I love Richard's playing. I'd go to the far side of the world for it.
annabellyfullofjelly 2 months ago 2
¡Olé!
PEPEDEBARRO 2 months ago
which I'm listening to it again ain't i.
charliesacoolkid 2 months ago
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charliesacoolkid 2 months ago
What's amazing about this film is that it is a synthesis of the first 10 of O'Brian's books.
MinisterAilingTongue 2 months ago
@MinisterAilingTongue even further! The line 'I have never had a braver patient' In the movie was from the book Clarissa Oakes. Where they amputate the arm of midshipmen Reade. Love it
charliesacoolkid 2 months ago
@charliesacoolkid Really? Sweet! I thought I would only read the first ten because after that as you know, O'Brian said he would have to create 1812b in order to continue with his characters in a naval history context... Those books make me happy, man.
MinisterAilingTongue 2 months ago
Epic ☺☺
abaddondracoira 3 months ago
VIVA
carlosdios666 3 months ago
i love from 4:15 to the end
97anonymus 3 months ago 3
@97anonymus yeah me too... it gets fun then...
boogiebegs 3 months ago
And 4:11 is the best part :D
linenbox 3 months ago
At times I wish I could have been born at the time for the quality of music and importance of quality of life.
soundersbloke 3 months ago
@soundersbloke I have a great appreciation for history, and yes, the music from that time period is enjoyable to listen to, even today. But, I must say, I'm glad I live in this day in age, with all our "modern" conveniences. We can push buttons and listen to what we want, when we want. In those days, it wasn't quite so easy. Nor were a great many other things then. They did have values and morals which have all but disappeared now, but all in all, the "good old days" were not so good..
simonmordeci 3 months ago
@simonmordeci I realize that, but everyone imagines themselves sometimes growing up in a different period in history and there are its advantages and disadvantages. But just imagine sitting at one of Shakespeares plays at the Globe Theatre several centuries ago, or watching planes fly over London during the Battle of Britain, swing dancing to a live performance by the young Andrews Sisters, or be at a Mozart concert. Even if you wouldn't choose to live back in history, at times you imagine.
soundersbloke 3 months ago
@simonmordeci We can push buttons to hear music. Our ancestors gathered by the fire and made their own. We have greater individual rights. They had stronger bonds of family and community. We have computers and e-books. They had myths and oral traditions. We live long lives and are often unhappy, despite having many choices in it. They lived shorter lives, had fewer choices, but often possessed inner certainty. I too like living now, but are we, with all our "stuff", better people for it?
lichtbroeder 3 months ago 2
@lichtbroeder lol.... hipster
linenbox 3 months ago
@linenbox Sorry, I don't have a clue as to what you mean, but I'll join in the fun: "hamster".
lichtbroeder 3 months ago
@lichtbroeder ....Brilliantly put.
BENTLEYQUAMP 3 months ago
@lichtbroeder Yeah, we're better off now. I wouldn't be able to study physics in the paleolithic! Standing on the shoulders of giants indeed. I'm more like a louse perched high on top of others' heads!!! I prefer antibiotics to suffering through every illness... And I like to use electricity! No, I'd have died in childhood or shortly thereafter. Most people did. I believe in science and am strongly prejudiced on the side of intellect. Lots of people neglect their brains to their detriment.
MinisterAilingTongue 2 months ago
@lichtbroeder No, we are not better at all.
PEPEDEBARRO 2 months ago
Beautiful music! This wa a brillioant film in many ways, but, IMHO, it tried to do too much, cramming the scrambled plots of several long novels into one film. Possibly makers felt they would never get another such chance and tried to get as much of the cream of 20 longish novels in at once.
Horsemarine100 3 months ago
Such class. Why can't we produce music like this anymore?
AccurateMrC 4 months ago
@AccurateMrC We can.
PFCFleisch 3 months ago
Espectacular BOCCHERINI
neos1973 4 months ago
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neos1973 4 months ago
i am a thirteen year old girl and i am in love with this movie ~
<3
OceansongxOwlstorm 4 months ago 12
@OceansongxOwlstorm I'm fourteen and I love it too! :)
annabellyfullofjelly 2 months ago
@annabellyfullofjelly same !!! I watched it a lot of times...the books are fantastic too
GMatteo97 3 weeks ago
One of the best films ever made. Lucky Jack's pursuit of the Acheron! Listening to this piece with headphones on is a real treat. Many thanks for this one.
Fenner1976 4 months ago
make that 2 french ships that dislike this.
94Graves 4 months ago 3
2 sailors of that french ship saw this video.
loicvdw112 4 months ago
Amazing someone puts up the entire work....I dont think that too many people are aware that the movie's duet is just a small part within a larger piece of work. Is it called the Blind Begars piece within the Night Music of Madrid??? err please let me know the correct
Davesintexas 5 months ago
No wonder it was called the HMS Surprise.... he managed to fit a complete orchestra onto it and no-one noticed!
Loobs666 5 months ago 4
I'm so glad Boccherini was a cellist . . .
mnmlistcellist 5 months ago
i want this for my wedding,if ever,it is the best song!
MsGigmaster 5 months ago
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MsGigmaster 5 months ago
i think that this is one of the best songs that i known
feldmaresciallo1 5 months ago
PIACEVOLE SCOPERTA
lucadg68 6 months ago
anybody who read the books?
OlaNaTungee6 6 months ago
@OlaNaTungee6 Uhm,does reading the books count? I just finished the first one today.^^" Why do you ask?;)
Varzio 5 months ago
@Varzio it doesn't matter. i just wondered if there were any people who didn't just watch the film (which is brilliant anyway) because the books are simply awesome :)
OlaNaTungee6 5 months ago
@OlaNaTungee6 I read book 1,3 and I`m currently reading 9..
The film is brilliant,no doubt about,but the books are very hard to understand if English isn´t your native language. :/ (They´re still very entertaining..I loved the sloth XD)
Varzio 5 months ago
@Varzio well, i read them, too.... i'm currently reading book 19 :D but in german ^^
OlaNaTungee6 5 months ago
@OlaNaTungee6 Maybe I should´ve done that,but up until now I never had any problems reading stuff in English.:( I might read the others in German but I´ve heard that the translations aren´t too great.Is that true?Reading them in German is probably easier for me^^
Varzio 5 months ago
@Varzio are you german? XD because the translation is actually pretty good...
OlaNaTungee6 5 months ago
@OlaNaTungee6 Me?Noooooo!Okay..yes. XD Dann werd ich wohl mal zusehen,dass ich die deutschen Bücher in die Finger kriege,nicht wahr?
Varzio 5 months ago
@Varzio tu das XD die gibt es bei amazon...
OlaNaTungee6 5 months ago
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OlaNaTungee6 5 months ago
@Varzio the sloth i is awesome this movie made me start reading i'm on book 4 but i have up till about book 8 lined up to be read and later i'll have all of them
LordFarquhar96 4 months ago
@LordFarquhar96 It is,ins´t it?I still start to smile when thinking about it. ;D
I have 1,3 and 9..and to be honest I don´t think I´ll continue reading them..at least not in the near future.Too exhausting and I´m not in the mood to read something in my native language.
I´ll just stick to Doyle for now..XD Btw,it´s great that you like the books + movie,too!
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@OlaNaTungee6 I read book 1,3 and I`m currently reading 9..
The film is brilliant,no doubt about,but the books are very hard to understand if English isn´t your native language. :/ (They´re still very entertaining..I loved the sloth XD)
Varzio 5 months ago
Awesome!!!
jokersjow 6 months ago
I dont think I will ever get tired to listen to this piece!!
musicologo1able 6 months ago
the two dislikes are probably french
MrGilburt 6 months ago 113
@MrGilburt cut your crap please !! I'm french and I love it
PH9294 2 months ago
@MrGilburt I was gonna like your comment, but then I noticed how many there are and I just couldn't ruin that number :)
netojoaopedro 2 months ago
@MrGilburt
The comment makes me think you're an american, am I wrong? ;)
And, no, I am not french, you see..
MC202zipper 2 months ago
@MrGilburt
You're wrong ! I'm French and really like this music.
If you speak about the movie, you have to know that the story is not exact.
The French ship was in the reality American.
phildor06 1 month ago 2
@MrGilburt Yes but they will speak English.
transonicbuoy 4 weeks ago
@MrGilburt
Sir, The French tell you the word of Cambronne. Merde!
TheMarsouin78 4 weeks ago
@MrGilburt No, are my neighbors
angelren39 3 weeks ago
my favorite scene in the entire film.... gorgeous music.
sillygoose311 6 months ago
2 people didn't see Master and Commander
fczzzp 6 months ago 4
Roger that me hearties! Hearts of Oak, and boys who were steady boys, steady!!
motogj66 7 months ago 2
second, napoleonic invasion meant the difusion of the modern ideas of the french rev. in a continent with social estructures still of ancient regime. about the film, it's really good, good actors and better music, remarkable music. from argentina with love :D
Chiru390 7 months ago
well i dont like british navy because it simbolized the power of british empire and i refuse the empires of all times even of our present time, in s.xix empire policy was colnialism in the name of the occidental civilizationof , about napoleonic wars i desagree in part with the winners version of these. first france invaded the entire continental europe then fight against equal powers it happened all the contrary in coloniai situations.
Chiru390 7 months ago
Best film ever made about the Royal Navy of that period and the music ....wow takes some beating .
creccy 7 months ago 2
@danipk94 la traduccion exacta es "Musica nocturna de las calles de Madrid" no se de donde te has sacado la traduccion
teresaplz 7 months ago
I love how, really, all you need is a thesaurus to understand written Italian!
Speaking and listening are another matter though...
Nacho66 8 months ago
Fuck this world I want that world!
TheDingoflamingo 8 months ago 3
@TheDingoflamingo
200yrs from now someone will say the same thing about our time, weird huh...
USMarineRifleman0311 7 months ago
just one word
Fantastic
TheLastRoyalist 8 months ago
Do you someone have sheets for this music? Thanks
dsakcz 8 months ago
Do you someone have sheets for this music? Thanks
dsakcz 8 months ago
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Visit my channel for Boccherini s music!
c1trax 9 months ago
I find it difficult to believe that there are 2 people who dislike this !!!
bkeay100 9 months ago
@bkeay100 The reason is because apart from being stupid they are Deaf!!
musicologo1able 8 months ago
Liugi Boccherini is an excellent composer, but largely unknown...i think the movie Master and Commander restored somewhat of his notoriety.
USASalim 9 months ago
@USASalim
I never heard of this guy! and i've been around!
The "la Musica Notturna Delle Strade De Madrid" is
in a word AWESOME
bkeay100 9 months ago
@bkeay100 I second that
USASalim 9 months ago
Thumbs up if you agree that the one that gave dislike is a queer lol
BlameThaGame 9 months ago
@BlameThaGame
Subject to the requirements of duty
Anholt71 9 months ago
Thumbs up if you agree that the one that disliked this is a queer lol
BlameThaGame 9 months ago
I love it you can't even see the dislike bar :p
mickakamickie 9 months ago
@mickakamickie haha wow thats the smallest dislike bar ive seen with this many views. haha
ballerness86 9 months ago
@ballerness86
Obviously by someone looking for Britney Spears or some other highly acclaimed pain in the ........
TheSpiritof1969 9 months ago
Yeah dude ! I rock
victorasecas 10 months ago
Probably due to this movie, this song has always conveyed epic distances to me, with a haunting sense of loneliness. The Ocean is so great, and we are so small.
panzerrat 10 months ago
1 person is a frenchman
Rubenn91able 10 months ago
strings in the background just after Pullings becomes captain.
Killick, moaning: "Ah, here we go again!...."
Jack: "Killick! Killick there!"
Killick grumpy: "...which it will be ready, when it will be ready!
vraciul73 10 months ago
@vraciul73 "Well, Stephen...the bird's flightless?"
"Yes."
"It's not going anywhere."
Maphysto 9 months ago
@Maphysto really like that part but find that the best was Killick's tone :))
vraciul73 9 months ago
Wow! 9 1/2 minutes!!! Could do a lot of things to one song! Like... cook breakfast AND eat it! ;-)
bweezy123 11 months ago 7
@bweezy123 it would be great breakfast if while you eat it you listen to this masterpeace
volglizolic 10 months ago
Esta pieza es oro puro, la pelicula es toda una joya la amo :)
80sspirit4ever 1 year ago
Stupenda
taxiabanomontegrotto 1 year ago
In the recent words of Jack Aubrey, aka Russell Crowe : “If you want a Master and Commander sequel I suggest you e-mail Tom Rothman at Fox and let him know your thoughts”. (December 2010)
SeryiVolk2009 1 year ago 2
@SeryiVolk2009 at fox.....yea fat chance. those *** clowns would not know a good show to save there lives.but we can hope.
fordfan25 1 year ago
It is wonderful that they played a string quintet on only 2 string instruments!
Barhwald 1 year ago
1 french ship dislikes this
molly43able 1 year ago 49
@molly43able hahaha!!!! Bravo, Molly! Absolutely brilliant!
TheRocinka 1 year ago
@molly43able What do you expect? The cheese-eating wine-drinkers of Napoleon can't stand a pair of dago-loving Englishmen with a great sense of taste in Classical Music.
Only ze franch will bee zey sophisticaated onesz, hunh hunh hunh!
austenbosten 1 year ago
@molly43able yea but there french so who cares :p
fordfan25 1 year ago
@molly43able
You don't read the books of Patrick O'Brian, in particular "the other side of the world" the film is an adaptation of this novel.
If you had read it, you would know that, they pursue the norfolk. Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin are assigned a new mission: protecting the British whaling fleet of ravages of an American frigate the Norfolk.
TheMarsouin78 4 weeks ago
It is the musical instruments that are used to produce that great sound.
jlkasi 1 year ago
Anyone else waiting for 4:14 to 6:35 :D :D :D
Z7TomC7Z 1 year ago 295
@Z7TomC7Z whats the name of that song anyway?
carrotsRgood4you 1 year ago
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Z7TomC7Z 1 year ago
@carrotsRgood4you by Luigi Boccherini "La Musica Notturna Delle Strade Di Madrid No. 6" i believe he made very famous music like Minuet Hope this helps you :)
Z7TomC7Z 1 year ago
@Z7TomC7Z I was!!! *grins* Love that part!!
sparrowmeyer 10 months ago
@Z7TomC7Z was just waiting for this part ;)
RomUK11 9 months ago
@Z7TomC7Z I sure was thanks for the tip to go to 4:14
motogj66 7 months ago
@Z7TomC7Z I def was!!:)
sillygoose311 6 months ago
@Z7TomC7Z yes, yes I was.
Scorponok2009 6 months ago
@Z7TomC7Z Of course!!!
Raspindac 5 months ago
@Z7TomC7Z is absolutly perfect from begin to end! ;)
ViskaViska 5 months ago
@Z7TomC7Z Not me, I was waiting for 0:00 to 9:24
chobit389 4 months ago 24
i love itttttttt
MrAmazighien 1 year ago
This piece is so lush and gorgeous. It never fails to inspire me and make me want to go practice some more.
Dizbanger22 1 year ago 6
muy buena esta melodia...
Te felicito por haber cargado este pedazo muy lindo!
que pase un buen dia Majogali.
reLampaguer 1 year ago 4
Those two random pizz. on "e" that are repeated over and over in the slow section...I think the third...what are they supposed to represent? Because I just cant help but laugh every time I hear them. If anyone knows please tell me.
12evamusic 1 year ago 3
MARAVILLOSO BOCCHERINI EN ESPECIAL LA MUSICA NOCTURNA!!!!!
linalanz 1 year ago 4
que buena
jaoa7 1 year ago 2
4:14-6:33... for anyone wanting to listen to the song that's played in this part of Master & Commander
starkvegasdawgs 1 year ago 12
The part from 4:15 to 6:32, is that also called 'Boccherini'?
VCO992 1 year ago
@VCO992 boccherini is the composer
gan1455 1 year ago
@gan1455 LOL have to learn to read the description. Totally missed that. Thanks anyway.
VCO992 1 year ago
@VCO992 An English translation of the name of the piece is "Music of the Madrid Night Watch." It was one of my favourites ever since earliest childhood, and when it was played in Master & Commander it made my year. Absolutely perfect musical casting!
motoryachtkarilla 1 year ago
@motoryachtkarilla Indeed. First heard of it in the film, but is it beautiful music.
VCO992 1 year ago 2
@motoryachtkarilla
Actually the Italian translation is Night Music of the Streets of Madrid
HappyRick 9 months ago
increible sonudtruck!!!!
guille676 1 year ago
Fantastic! This is my favourie soundtrec. Thank You!
Janonymusz 1 year ago
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certamente, maravilhossssssoooo, como é bom estar vivo e poder escutar, por essas coisas, ja vale a pena ter passado por este belo mundo....obrigado Boccherini
1anatinemeriman 1 year ago
certamente, maravilhossssssoooo, como é bom estar vivo e poder escutar, por essas coisas, ja vale a pena ter passado por este belo mundo....obrigado Bocherini
1anatinemeriman 1 year ago
I love to sail and I love this movie and its music, especially Boccherini. The look on Capt Aubrey's face when he realizes that the French commander is not dead but alive is priceless.
cat12275 1 year ago 5
@cat12275 so you mean at the end they turned around the captain of the other ship was not dead he was another bloke instead that was another person hiding?
TheGervarod 1 year ago
@TheGervarod Yes, the French captain was alive and posing as the doctor of the other ship. So Aubrey knew he had to go after him.
Shaysailor 10 months ago
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Fantastic...me lembra á infancia os dias de brincadeira á beira da calçada num dia de chuva...como é terrivel a musica...terrivelmente linda..."o passaro não voa..."
1anatinemeriman 1 year ago
Fantastic...me lembra á infancia os dias de brincadeira á beira da calçada num dia de chuva...como é terrivel a musica...terrivelmente linda...
1anatinemeriman 1 year ago 2
absolument magnifique merci a boccherini de l'avoir composé et merci a master n commander de nous l'avoir interprété avec de si belles images :)
stoox17 1 year ago 5
Fantástica película.MARAVILLOSO BOCCHERINI
Gracias.
curuxa64 2 years ago 18
I absolutely love Master and Commander and of course the soundtrack.
I love this piece especially because of the contrast between the begging and the actual piece.
LinktheHylianHero 2 years ago 66