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  • Brings tears to my eyes- its so beautiful!

  • I love the Russian dance. <3

  • Your comments are welcome!

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  • listin to this every night before bed :p

  • 8:07 !!!!!

  • @AmazingWingedGirl The russian Trepak :)

  • I find it extremely hard to believe that Tchaikovsky disliked this score most out of all he wrote...it's brilliant!

  • love this, a classic :)

  • This is the most beautiful Christmas music EVER..I love Tchaikovsky. I miss you dad....love you forever...xoxoxo

  • I love where the camera is placed.

  • how can this not be the most viewd video on youtube?

  • @PoVerslaWe Because Justin B and Lady G are like so awesome! 

  • what's the last song i hear it so much by i dont know it's name

  • So beautiful to hear the orchestra playing this Ballet :)

  • What's the name of the song at 3:48? It's pretty famous, but I just can't recall it :/

  • @fluffybananacake The march of the soldiers

  • @fluffybananacake that's the March.

  • RUSSIAN DANCE! I feel like dancing

  • I would love to be one of those musicians, creating a masterpiece that could not come to life as a solitary musician...but each of them one with the piece itself and each of them essential <3 Sigh, I miss my piano

  • Fantasia<3

  • can someone give tell all the movement of this. im soo confused

  • @hexshell

    1. Overture

    2. Children's March

    3. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy

    4. Russian Dance (Trepak)

  • Wonderful, beautiful, angelic songs that have different connotations to it, like faith and passion. I just love the Nutcracker!

  • What's the portion that begins at 3:48 called?

  • @ChargerChris i think its the march.

  • Why is Youtube always full of people bragging about what they can do rather than actually making intelligent comments about the posted videos?I wish there were a technology that could recognize such comments and hold them for posting till the user submits a vid proving the skill they claim to possess. We'd have a lot less BS posts and it would give people who actually believe that pretending to other people that you have a talent actually makes you talented one less outlet to pervert themselves.

  • @Cancrizans

    Oh stop it. there are folks who just love talking music,

  • @Cancrizans wow, just grow up already, that person was simply talking about a time they have played this song. It's not like it's a super incredible impossible thing to do, any musician can get good enough to play this. Maybe instead of you freaking out about them reliving the day they played this song you can get over your jealousy of all those people who are musicians and just enjoy the music they make.

  • @goodalle1987 Actually I am a musician. You are entitled to your opinion, but there is way to much ego petting, bragging nonsense going on in the Youtube classical threads when there could be insightful and appreciative commentary. Perhaps I have just read too much nonsense on Youtube and went a bit over the top with that rant, but for the love of god that post smelled like a reminiscence out of a cheesy 19th century novel with the speaker a cross between doddering eurotrash and Pepe Lepew.

  • AH, the Nutcracker suite. I remember playing like it was 2 days ago. The magical overture, followed by the powerful march, the the dainty dance of the sugar plumb fairy, then the speedy russian dance known as Trépak, followed by a mystical Arabian dance, the upbeat chinese dance, and then the magnificent Dance of the Reed Pipes. And oh the finale of The Waltz of the Flowers- Splendid!

  • quickly, whats the very last song called

  • @FJK46 trépak, chinese dance

  • @mortalfrog0815 sorry but Trépak is Russian Dance.

  • @mortalfrog0815 ok but it still is trépak, isn't it?

  • @FJK46 don't listen to mortalfrog,Trépak is Russian Dance.

  • really? they just call it a triangle... weird ^^

  • what's that annoying triangular piece of metal called again?

    I hate that =.=

  • @Preator1000 it's a triangle.

  • Im 15 and in my top orchestra, 2nd chair viola and my orchestra is playing the WHOLE 10 pages, 30 minutes of it :)

  • @marcosnardon um.. thats acually the dance of the sugar plum fairy (movement 4)

    the chinese dance has a more waltzy feel to it (movement 6)

  • im playing this suite in my symphony :D

  • I totally fell in love with this song

  • Ah, maravilhoso....

    É o meu compositor favorito e tocaram muito bem ^^

  • WHATS THE SONG FROM 6:18 - 8:00 !!?

  • @SORA870

    Chinese dance

    "Clara and the Prince arrive at the Kingdom of Sweets, ruled by the Sugar Plum Fairy. The Fairy and the people of the Kingdom of Sweets perform several dances for Clara and the Prince - a Spanish Dance, a Chinese Dance, an Arabian Dance, a Russian Dance, the Dance of the Clowns, the Dance of the Reed Flutes, the Waltz of the Flowers, and the Grand Pas de Deux, which includes the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy."

  • @marcosnardon Ok, thank you! I appreciate it man!

  • @marcosnardon Not Chinese dance! It's Dance of the sugar plumb fairy!

  • @marcosnardon Actually, the song is Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.

  • @marcosnardon sorry but that is dance of the sugar plumb fairy. i should know, I played the entire sweet two days ago. :)

  • @marcosnardon Suger Plum Fairy is my favorite!

  • @marcosnardon

    It's not the chinese dance, it's the dance of the sugar plum fairy.

  • @marcosnardon thats not the chinese dance, thats the "Sugar plum fairy"

  • @marcosnardon This song from 6:18 - 8:00 is actually the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy. The song order for this part is The Overture, Marche, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, and then Russian Dance (Trepak). I performed the Nutcracker Suite just recently for a concert and it is one of my favorites! I'm glad to know people love this piece as much as I do!

  • @SORA870 A "song" has singing in it. In English, one might ask, "What is this music taken from?" Or, "What is this piece about?"

  • Actually it's the dance of the sugar plum fairy. Chinese Dance is usually flute nad is very upbeat.@SORA870

  • @SORA870 its dance of the sugar plum faries, don't listen to anyone else lol

  • @SORA870 actually, it's the dance of the sugar plum fairies.

  • @SORA870 Hey, Marcosnardon is wrong it's not the Chinese Dance - actually from 6:18 to 8:00 is the "Danse de La Fee-Dragee" or the "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy". The Chinese Dance will be the 2nd movement in 2/3 video.

  • @SORA870 it's the dance of the sugar plum fairies.

  • @SORA870

    holy shit i have been trying to find out the song too!!!! WHAT IS IT. please

    I love it!!!

  • @etteilujelleon dance of the sugar plum fairies

  • @SORA870 Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy. In the ballet, it's where the sugar plum fairy performs her solo.

  • @SORA870 dance of the sugar plum fairy.

  • @SORA870 , its the nutcracker suite 2 ( if you search "Tchaikovsky's nutcracker suite 2 mvt." (Its a picture with a white piano and a very lightblack background.))

  • @SORA870 The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy

  • @SORA870.

    It's on mouse hunt.

  • @SORA870 what marcosnardon is trying to say is that the song is called sugar plum fairy!!! hoped i helped!

  • One year I did the Nutcracker and I remember we'd all pile against the door and listen to them play this song. Boy does this bring back memories!

  • one of Michael Jacksons favorites.

  • if someone kicked me in the balls i wouldnt want this sort of music playing

  • this is amazing. tchaikovsky was a muscial genious

  • tchaikovsky is brilliant. love his music

    amazing quality here

  • My favorite is "Dance of the Mirlitons."

  • im looking for the song that goes, 1234567 123 567 1234567 12345, cant find it, is it the nutcracker suite?

  • What meter? 7/8? Your rhythm sounds like london bridge is falling down!

  • its in 2/4

  • dance of the sugar plums? try that.

  • @egglplant96

    I'm not sure but you may be looking for "In the Hall of the Mountain King" by Edvard Grieg. If you click on the first result, skip to around 1: 45. Hope I helped.

  • @Dowsiewuwu Thats it! Thank you so much!!!!

  • @Dowsiewuwu I cant beleive you managed to name it to me when I gave hardly any information at all, I have been looking for that song for a very long time.

  • @egglplant96

    it's no problem.

  • My highschool orchestra is playing this...I hope we sound as good as you all!

  • were is 3/3???? i don't see it!

  • Great quality!

  • Indeed!

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