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  • Closer. CLOSER.

  • ready when you are sgt pembry

  • Where is 1:07 from? Barney in a plane?

  • Yeah, after all he pretty much brainwashes her into being with him. I love this peice of music :) (and of course the books, however I didn't enjoy Hannibal Rising as much as the original trilogy)

  • It isn´t gould

  • Oh hes a monster, a pure psychopath... Its so rare to catch one alive....

  • @maximusfart That was the whole point of hannibal lector. He was insane yet sane as well. We see it as murder, where he saw it as an art. To deduct the "free-range rude" from our world. :]

  • @BrklnComrade301 Um... i was quoting the movie...

  • Ready whe you are Sargent Pembry.

  • Mind the Drawings please. That should have been a warning there.

  • harris says dr lecter was used to play a song made by henry the 8th for his wife. does someone know where can i find it and which is its title?

  • @mp3penna May be greensleeves?

  • @hallower123 i think you're right, thanks!

  • @mp3penna I think it's called Green grows the holly.

  • thhh,thtttt,thtttttt,,thtttt,t­hhhttt mmmmm Cianti and Faver beans.

  • I do wish we could chat longer, but... I'm having an old friend for dinner. Bye

  • It is a lot more mysterious when it is played slowly.

  • I wonder if people know that this is just a super tiny part of the huge goldberg variations...

  • I listened it about 32 times and it's still not enough...

    Amazing !

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  • We have to recognize this is a great song, Bach is a genius......... that´s the reason i want to learn piano.............

  • Music, like language, is arbitrary.

    Techno, trance, rap, auto-tuned voices... nothing we can do about it.

  • @TheTimeTraveler100

    I agree!!!!

  • Forgot how good this was.

  • Glenn Gould.

  • All good things to those who wait.

  • to the FBI.

  • You look like a rube; a wild, scrubbed, hustling rube. Good nutrition has given you some length of bone, but you're not one generation from poor white trash. And that accent you've tried so desperately to shed, what is that, pure West Virginia? What is your father, dear, is he a cole miner does he stink of a lamp? Oh how quickly the boys found you all those tedious, sticky fumblings in the back seats of cars. While you could only think of getting out, getting anywere, getting all the way...

  • @mellowmaniac43

    You see a lot, Doctor. But are you strong enough to point that high-powered perception at yourself? What about it? Why don't you - why don't you look at yourself and write down what you see? Or maybe you're afraid to.

    the rookie nails it meeting him the first time

  • hahaha I first heard this while reading silence of the lambs (the book), and later on when Hannibal asked for the goldberg variations and heard it on the background I almost shit myself...

  • well, let me tell you how glad I am that this kind of muisc is still alive after the vast majority now listen to nothing but shallow, talentless trash...

    But hey this IS timeless huh? :D

  • But on the related subject, I must confess to you.

    I've been giving very serious thought...To eating your wife.

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  • if i have to be honest

    i loved the Hannibal Lecter-movies with Anthony Hopkins a bit more than the Hannibal Rising(i know it was supposed to be about how he became the Hannibal we all know and love, and are terrified to death of), but still

  • pretty bad version of the piece. the rythm is off, and is not at all constant

  • @thenotoriousadin You have to be jokiing, This is Glenn Gould .....probably the finest interpreter of Bach of all time, The slight rubato is wonderful .... particularly if you are a scholar interested in early Baroque music. Music of this era was written for the harpsichord, which didn't allow for the same tonal dynamics as the piano. To give the "illusion" of crescendo, the performer introduced a slight "rubato". Gould's translation to the piano is perfect ... just perfect.

  • @nikkitytom

    This is not Glenn Gould as is said in the description-->That is false. Glenn gould plays this way better and takes the time for the emotions. Check his version. I have the cd next to me. Much slower, much more emotion, much better.

  • @boomvriend

    This is indeed an early recording of Glenn Gould .... from a concert given in 1955. Thomas Harris, the author of "The Silence of the Lambs, had Lector specifically ask for that recording. It was used as background for the opening credits as well as for the scenes where he kills two guards. Gould made the version you're talking about many years later. I personally prefer the earlier one. I was privileged to hear him in live concert in Montreal around 1960.

  • @nikkitytom I did not know that, I am only 20 years old you see. Thank you for the information! You were privileged indeed!

  • @thenotoriousadin maybe. I tried to listen many other versions, without results. This one is the best in my opinion. I'm not a musician, but I know what i feel through listening this track.

  • if they are ever going to redo or continue the series without Sir Anthony Hopkins I think There are a few actors who may be able to take his place. I'm thinking Joseph Gordon-Levitt or Bradley cooper. They both have great acting ability and both look like a well mannered, civilized looking person.

  • ready when you are sergent Pembry

  • Dont play false notes or you will be on his plate!!!

  • mind the drawings please...

  • This is too fast to enjoy.

  • I like those Ray brains

  • Nice video!! Thanks

  • Whoever disliked this is a wussy

  • Hanibal Rising was dissapointing, a real missed opportunity. Still a gap though from his arrival in North America to Silence of the Lambs so scope for another movie?

  • @tirnaog09 There isn't a movie that covers between Hannibal Lecter arriving in North America and the film Red Dragon.

  • @tsotlfan True my friend but Anthony Hopkins is a little old now so who could carry off the role of the younger Hannibal? Superb character, one of the greatest fictional villains. Respect to you sir/madam

  • @tirnaog09  Well in Hannibal Rising, he's played by Gaspard Ulliel, so maybe he could continue the role. He is a great character and the best villain of all time. Respect back to you sir/madam

  • @tsotlfan You are right, THE best villian in fiction. I stand corrected. I do hope they complete the series, he is so populat that perhaps comercial greed will ensure they do? It's Sir btw. Tirnaog, Scotland.

  • WHY THE LAMB?! LOL

  • @VogelsongProductions Because the knowledge it possessed was something that humanity vaguely was ready for, so it had to be silent for now lol

  • @zim01001 Awesome lol

    

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  • finally i found the damn song!!! I'm happy now :)

  • I'm going to eat the livers of the 15 people who disliked this video with some fava beans

  • It is always best, to have Golberd Varation playing in the background, when you are about to say something insane, such as; "You see, the brain itself feels no pain if that concerns you, Clarice." or even better "It rubs the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again." That will surely freak out the room mates.

  • A little stiffness in the left hand, maybe.

  • Ufff excelente musica, con ella me llevaron de la tierra al cielo y fue maravilloso!!!!!!!

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  • My English class' final that's due Friday is to write 8 journal entries for the main character in Edgar Allan Poe's short story The Tell Tale Heart and we have to pretend that we're the actual main character who is insane. I feel much more better while listening to this :). I KNOW I'm going to ace this thing now....if I don't....I'll just stalk my English teacher for 7 nights and on the 8th, I'll enter her house and smother her with her own bed >:)

  • when i'm old i'm retiring to florence

  • anyone else see Hannibal as someone you aspire to be?

  • @hadesstix Oh very much so. I have changed the way I speak because of Hannibal Lecter. He is so very sophisticated in speech and manner alike.

  • @hadesstix minus the cannibalistic and homicidal urges...yes :)

  • Hanibalova omiljena kompozicija. Takodje i moja xD!!!!!

  • This is music so peaceful and relaxing its almost surreal

  • Beautiful, like the movie

  • @Jakokun like Clarice too :-)

  • the bastard demanded a second dinner; lamb chops extra rare.

  • Tis a shame they used a different actress to play Clarice than in Silence.

  • @ka0sthe0ry1337 they tried but Foster turned down the role.

  • @ka0sthe0ry1337 julianne moore did well tho

  • ;) it's not a complete shame, it is life. Our manners are not the same as they used to, I think. You're right, but not completly! Enjoy your day and keep smiling. Instead of.. ;)

  • @ka0sthe0ry1337 Jodie Foster turned the role down citing the violence content of the movie. While Jodie wouldve been better I think Julianne Moore did more than ample justice to the character

  • @locomavsfan It wasnt actually. Jodie Fster didn't like the idea of Clarice falling in love with Hannibal, so she backed out. Although, she will always be Clarice in my eyes.

  • @53XXX21 See that's a really silly excuse on Jodie Foster's behalf. As she does not fall in love with Hannibal, But instead Hannibal with her. But lets be honest, what girl wouldn't fall in love with Hannibal. This is shown in the film by how she clearly attempts to smash a snow globe over his head. However I do think there may have been some "tension". Maybe she is ashamed to admit it to herself because... he eats people. Were did it say that? I am very intrested in reading it. x

  • @HanaSeung I cant remeber where I saw it, but I've read it a few times from different sources. I have definatly fallen in love with Hannibal, especially in the books, which are much better than the movies. She enjoys a nice meal with Paul Krendlers brain too in the book, so that tension isn't really there x

  • good evening clarice

  • この曲は、レクター博士の平常心を表現していると思う。

  • You know what you look like with your good bag and your cheap shoes? A rube. A wild, scrubbed, hustling rube with a little taste. Good nutrition has given you some length of bone, but you're not one generation from poor white trash are you?

  • @mellowmaniac43 You fly back to school, now, little Starling. Fly, fly, fly...

  • I can listent to this all day, and I wish it would never end

  • 15 got their cheeks eaten.

  • who is the interpret? it definetely is not Gould

  • ready when you are sergeant pembry

  • Paul, remember what I said. If you can't be polite to our guests, you have to sit at the kiddies' table.

  • @yougoddamnprick Gould was not a "maniac." Yes, he was highly idiosyncratic, and some of course now think he had Aspergers (though it seems every half-intelligent person and their dog is said to have Aspergers). But a maniac? Really?

    And I want I don't like about Gould is the idiosyncrasies of his interpretation of the Goldberg Variations. Though I am one who advocates a freer interpretation of Baroque music, I just don't enjoy as much of what Gould did with them. That's just my opinion.

  • @yougoddamnprick That might be for the better :)

  • "Ready when you are Sergeant Pembry"

  • The aria was actually based on German folk songs of the time from which Bach wrote the variations.

  • Ready  when you are, Sergeant Pembry.

  • Every hero has his song, Hannibal has this.

    Love it

  • @BlackPhoenix623 hero? Though we can all agree upon the fact that Anthony/Lecter is extremely awesome, he is by far not a hero hehe :P He kills and eats people for God's sake, and not necessarily in that particular order :P

  • PRECIOUS........ MOLTO BELLISIMO

  • GREAT!!!!

  • Just noticed this same wondeful piece of music plays during Reaver's "Masquerade" encounter in Fable 3.

  • @ThePasanen THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE TO KNOW THAT

  • Well, so much for music soothing the savage beast.

  • I like Little King's Story's version better lol

  • drinking a nice Chianti...well ok Canti ...now , does that count ? mesmerising music , love it !

  • it´s andras schiff version, not glenn gould

  • i can't stop listening to this! it's amazing!

  • Ready when you are seargent pembry

  • I know that they will never let me out of here as long as I am alive. What I want is a view where I Can see a tree, or perhaps water. I want to be in a federal institution, far away from Dr. Chilton.

  • Hello Clarice.

  • i like to eat you feet first.classic

  • Hmmm! hmmmmhmmmm! HMMMMMM!! UHMMMMMM !

    Glenn Could :D

  • Beautiful. Hannibals character is more 3-dimensional and interesting than most real people.

  • Goldberg Rocks

    Shame someone ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice bottle of chianti.

  • @heeshyboy Tasty though I'd bet :D 

  • @heeshyboy After watching Silence of the Lambs, my girlfriend and I went to Whole Foods and bought fava beans and calves liver. Alas, no chianti. Grapejuice.

  • @heeshyboy That is disgusting.

    Everyone knows you have burgundy with liver;)

  • I do wish that we could chat longer, but I'm having an old friend for dinner.

  • where can I download this song??? it´s so awsome...

  • @Xozaken itunes... i think. it's by bach.

  • Wow. This song is... exactly how it was described in Silence of the Lambs: beautiful beyond plight and time. The music certainly fits Dr. Lecter's more sophisticated side, but not exactly the cannibalistic side of him.

  • much too fast, glenn gould's interpretation is much better.

  • @rvkice23 First Gould's 1955 recording's faster than this. I think's not a matter of speedness.

  • Lamb chops, extra rare!

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  • @JackThatRipper08

    Stop screaming.

    >stop

  • Fuck yes.

  • this music has a very 'happy' meldody, but when you imagine and saw that Hannibal Lecter likes it, the melody turns evil in your ears

  • @FlorisK93 very true almost scary like!

  • Fucking Beautiful, i have to close my eyes to enjoy this!

  • YEAH!!!!!!!!! ITS COOL THE SONG ITS PRETY

  • Dear Clarice,

    I have followed with enthusiasm, the course of your disgrace and public shaming. My own never bothered me, except for the inconvenience of being incarcerated, but you may lack perspective. In our discussions down in the dungeon, it was apparent to me that your father, the dead night watchman figures largely in your value system. I think your success in putting an end to Jame Gumb's carrer as a couturier pleased you most because you could imagine your father being pleased.

  • But alas you are in bad odor with the FBI. Do you imagine your daddy being shamed by your disgrace? Do you see him in his plain pine box crushed by your failure? The petty end of a promising career..What is worst about this humiliation Clarice? Is it how your failure will reflect on your Mommy and Daddy? Is your worst fear that people will now and forever believe, they were indeed just good old trailer camp tornado bait, white trash? and that perhaps you are too?..

  • @sahilbhate you creeping me

  • BTW I couldn't help noticing on the FBI's rather dull public website that I have been hoisted from the bureau's archives of the common criminal and elevated to the more prestigious ten most wanted list. Is this coincidence? Are you back on the case? If so goody-goody coz I need to come out of retirement and return to public life. I imagine you sitting in a dark basement room bent over papers and computer screens. Is that accurate? Please tell me, truly, special agent Starling.

  • Regards,

    Your old pal Hannibal Lecter. M.D

    P.S: Clearly, this new assignment is not your choice, rather I suppose it is part of the bargain, but you accepted it Clarice; your job is to craft my doom..so I am not sure how I should wish you but I am sure we will have a lot of fun. Ta..Ta...H.

  • Grande Hannibal! ma soprattutto GRANDE BACH!

  • The storybook, "real" Hannibal had "maroon eyes" according to the stories. Also, Dolarhyde had, get this, YELLOW eyes (from the book Red Dragon) :D The next psycho killer will have PURPLE eyes.

  • @wenaolong Yeah and Hannibal had an extra thumb on his left hand. Otherwise they did a great job with the movies.

  • @quakingphear No, he had an extra pinky on one of his hands. It's called "pterodactyly". I believe it was his left hand. He had it surgically removed after his escape from "Mr. Pembry" and friends, along with other cosmetic enhancements to his face. But yeah, it wasn't showing when he was still trapped in his various cells in either Silence of the Lambs OR Hannibal. Would have been a useless distraction anyway. After all, it wasn't important in the books either.

  • @wenaolong Oh yeah, I knew it was something like that. I think it helped him distract the guard when he was picking the lock on his handcuffs in his final escape in Lambs. The guard kept looking at it when he was watching him, so he used his other hand or something to that effect.

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  • @quakingphear In the book I think neither guard was looking at his hands, being overconfident. That's why they didn't keep an eye on his hands. He played on their primitive, peasant ego needs to feel... safe and superior to him. He let himself seem pompous and impotent, all the while letting no sign of inner strength or cunning show on the surface. Just an over-the-hill nutjob, a deflated version of himself in their eyes. It worked. They played that up well in the movie.

  • @wenaolong Damn now I have to re-read that scene to make sure.

  • Oh my......I am listening again.

  • 1:45 tan line fail. lol

  • @xxxSLITxxx

    No, it isnt a tan :P, it's the projector.

  • @Younowkoed i know hence the 'lol'.... looks like it though xD

  • this recording is a mess. As Glenn Gould said, there is a lot of piano playing going on. The line is being pulled every which way, all those cute little artistic tempo dips. It is a mess.

  • @beatlesmack9

    Doesn't mean it doesn't sound wonderful. I prefer it to the slower versions.

  • @beatlesmack9 I think this recording is fine. Gould took it pretty slow and created a lot of space that took away from the pleasing texture of this "Hannibal" recording :)

  • Played way to fast

    It's played with emotion, but still with a certian mechanistism over it.

  • Who is playing in this recording?

  • Where can I get an mp3 for this?

  • It was a crime against humanity to use this music in The Silence of the Lambs.

  • @spinoza1111 Why do you say that ?

  • @saimon1969 Because we owe works of art more than they owe us. Because works of art aren't "entertainment". Because the movie was anti-gay and anti-male, and it tried to express how "creepy" the "obscene Father" is, where the "obscene Father" (cf. Zizek) is the Father who's escaped being murdered/sacrificed by the Horde of children in the original barbarism.

    Any questions?

  • @spinoza1111 I will not pretend to be highly intelligent (being only average), but I will say that you have a point, Silence of the Lambs gave homosexuals a bad name. But you needed a highly original character with a motive. And in Buffalo Bill's/Jame Gumb's case, to become a woman as beautiful as his mother was. Jame was highly unstable, as well as a murderer, and was denied sexual reassignment. So, from the inspiration of a moth or a butterfly, he chose to creat a suit made from the skins...

  • @JoskyMT ...of women, and turn from a male to a female. What you said is accurate, however. Buffalo Bill was insane and, as mentioned, not really gay ("it was just something he picked up in prison"), but nevertheless, males and homosexual men were given a rather bad name.

  • @JoskyMT Actually, in the original book, Hannibal told us that Jame Gumb thoought he wanted to be a transvestite, not a gay, mainly because he had a complex about his mother. Nit picking, but you have to give credit where credit is due. On everything else, however, you are correct.

  • @GeniusDetectiveL Oh, yeah, huh. Well, some transsexuals take the surgery because they felt that they belonged to the wrong sex (I've got some friends who said that, anyway), and usually the cross-dressers I meet are just uber gay. I think that Jame Gumb just wanted to mix transvestism with transsexualism and a couple ounces of insanity.

  • @JoskyMT Nice... okay, I'll give you that, mainly because I really hate his dog. That dog proves what you are saying. No straight man would suffer a poodle willingly.

  • @GeniusDetectiveL Exactly. I got a bichon, and that little sumbitch drives me ever closer to insanity... but this is not the time. But thank you.

  • from which movie do you know it is hannibal favorite music ? This music is wonderful but the character is dumb.

  • Hannibal won't last a day in /b/.

  • And sometimes you wear Chanel, but not today.

  • Such beautiful music should not be insulted by such a lame visual sequence.

  • Too fast

  • BACH-GOLDBERG

  • love this piece of music :)

  • valla...que hermosa pieza...

  • @darkchicho666 Asi es.

  • 曲が廃る、グールドの名前は出して欲しくない。

  • this man has style!

  • またみたくなりました。

  • peace.

    for 4 minutes, at least.