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  • Very crisply conducted and well played...BRAVO !

  • 2:28 A Clockwork Orange

  • This song is as much fun to watch as to listen to.

  • Watch the first violin! She is having a good time!!!!

  • Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, Ren and Stimpy, classic Disney stuff, all made good use of classical music. Not so much with modern cartoons.

  • Excelente!

  • This wonderful performance brings back many wonderful memories of when I was about six or severn years old in the early 40s, and we had radio only. Around 6:30 PM, I'd sit on the floor in front of a floor model radio and listen to the Lone Ranger. This was his thrilling radio anthemn. My imagination showed me Silver "flying" full out across the plains with his master, the Lone Ranger dispensing justice, wherever needed - unlike today!!

    Ole Johnny B.

  • 2:28 = goosebumps

  • BRAVO! My favorite overture since I was a kid. Rossini was a genius. He also wrote the opera, The Barber of Seville.

  • wonderful performance! I love this song

  • es solo hermosa musica y se tiene que disfrutra de principio a fin y PUNTO FINAL !!!

    

  • i cant help smile to this beauty, i get to go to toronto symphony orchestra for 9 bucks for students, i love classical music, none of my friends show appreciation for it

  • Bravo!!!! Wonder!!!!

  • Bravo! A really wonderful performance!

  • I have always loved this music since I first heard the Lone Ranger. This was played with such passion and the flutist is superb.

  • I love the expression. I love this song! It was a fun song!

  • As a teenager, I spent a small fortune for a copy of the entire opera, not knowing that this is, alas, a separate piece.

  • Some string instrument used pizzicato.

  • Isn't it funny? Most of us get our first taste of classical music from cartoons. I'm talking about the classics, like, Bugs Bunny, etc. Anyway, the prelude was absolutely beautiful. I wish I had an alarm clock that would wake me up to this, rather than that annoying buzzing (hard to descibe) sound.

  • @stavile2 When I was a little bit younger, a few years ago I began my 'discovery' of classical music, my love for it. It took a bit to compile the 'popular' most known pieces, only to discover a great deal of those pieces (William Tell, Figaro, etc) I already 'knew' the songs. Funny thing cartoons are!

  • Semplicemente perfetto !

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