Added: 4 years ago
From: UCtelevision
Views: 6,882,523
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (8,562)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • i can do better i play electric guitar oh no but i could accompany it it one of my favs lol

  • I can't wait until we perform this in a couple of months. I really want that Baritone solo part..

  • I don't mean for this to sound as crude as it may but, I find female cello players very sexy. I don't know why but I just do.

  • This song give me goosebump

  • GREAT!!!

  • American Dad brought me here for some reason.

  • @VegaStarAngel looking for the song in tonights episode? lol

  • super

    

  • watch?v=Gj-tBVq61as the full opera with play

  • me cuesta creer que a 471 personas NO les gusta el video :S

  • Comment removed

  • 1:04:50 the best! :D

  • the Beginning sounds familiar with Divano của Éric Lèvi. :D

  • To those of you who dislike this, i ask why. I am genuinely curious.

  • Wow ! I never expect this high quality performance @ U.C Davis

  • 32:35, that dude is aepic man!

  • LOL 1:11:11???????

  • Fantastic piece of music. I envy the guy with the big metal gong! Wonder if he have a gong at home that he practice early sunday mornings...

  • loved the guy at 23:50

  • Love the quality on this!

  • To @phgh1520 : Why is the minimum wage less than $18.00 everywhere outside NYC and below $22 win /LA and $25 w/in NYC?

  • Großartig, great, spectaculaire

  • I SAW COOKIES GREAT BIG COOKIES, THEY'LL GIVE YOU GONORRHEA!

  • @mrknight2413 nice one coz u didnt copy of my comment

  • Carmeaty Burana anyone?

  • I think smalin should make an animation from this.

  • cool

  • if sopa passes, this entire video would be taken off, and then 6,823,180+ people would be out of luck, less the go to a live performance, which is highly unlikely (unless you're in orchestra and get to play it this semester ^^)

  • piel de gallina!! fantastica obra!

  • es muy chida esta cansion

  • 240p

  • Why are the timpanis so loud? They overpower the whole orchestra. Just awful. Sound technician fail.

  • @TheRocketcost caused by lack of mp3 not able to process suddenly big dynamic changes - Carmina Burana has dynamic range 70 dB!, only music CD is able to record without sound defects - nevertheless at Carmina Burana timpanis and other percussions have to be loud to push rhythm; believe me at live performance you feel every beat at Carmina Burana at your stomach and it's very good feeling these untamed rhythms with your body

  • 471 persons are deafs and blinds

  • @sotobanche I've never undestood this kind of comments... is it so hard to accept that there are people whose musical tastes are not the same as yours ? I'm glad we are all different ! Don't misunderstand me : I just love this music as much as you probably do !

  • lord of the rings!

  • how they can handle 1:11:11 without a rest ..<<< didn't see the whole video

  • I like how 1:05:00 just recaps the beginning (yes I listened to the whole thing). Amazing performance, thanks for posting.

  • La potrei sentire per ore!

  • Makes study time epic!

  • My son is ten. They spoke about Carl Orff at school, in their music lessons. He was not to excited. Today, looking at this, he really wants to go and see the Carmina Burana live now. We'll buy two tickets. Perhaps 4, should the family join. - So: thank you for uploading this. It will help musicians and orchestras to make money.

  • why every time i listen to this the only thing that comes in my mind is the devil??

  • gracias en serio ..por subir esta marabillosa musica que estaba buscando por un largo tiempo

  • @rickydeath666 Tu puedes pensar en el diablo, pero tanta belleza solamente será superada por coros de angeles en el cielo.

  • *tear

    Beautiful. 5A All Region Symphonic band played this, twas not as good without the choir and full orchestra though

  • ottima esecuzione

  • m'n papa is zelf dirigent dus ja !! Natuurllijk t'is super mooi

  • bullshitt

  • my most favorite of western classical songs.

  • holy shit this is better than Energy Drink

  • la mejor obra que he escuchado, buenisisma en todos los sentidos

  • *shaking* this song... the song right here......right there *points to the screen* , makes me feel like punching someone!!!!! and im normally not the person to punch people, i feel like inflicting pain on someone *heavy breathing* MUAHAHAHAHAHA whats wrong with me!!

  • exzellent

    

  • very wonderful

    

  • I SAW COOKIES, GREAT BIG COOKIES, THEY ATE UP ALL THE PEOPLE

  • such a suspenseful song!! I can picture a movie running thru my head wen I'm listening to this! I'm playing this song in orchestra and it's sooooo awesome!!! I love this Carmina!!!

  • Me and my two friends had the best gay threesome to this song.

    Best day in my life!!!!!! It was like heaven.

  • Maravilhoso! Além da excelência da orquestra e maestro e a atenção do público, a deferência dos músicos para com este é parte que se deve assinalar.

  • Beautiful... Powerful... Painful... But what will Orff's legacy be, Nazi sympathizer or really a member of the White Rose? He and the Lord are the only ones that "really" know. However, even though I'm a Jew, one cannot deny the genius behind this piece.

  • ha! my classmates were like '' WTF?!? What is it that you are hearing?''

  • the powerfull and amazing music

  • i watched this many times and it's like the first time .. amazing

  • This is the real deal..

  • Comment removed

  • 3:11 i saw cookies, great big cookies, they ate up all the people. :)

  • @FoRdMiEsTeR68 LOL!

  • 35:20 xaxaxaxaxa i can stop repeat it ;..again and again :)

  • wonderful

    

  • it is really Magic 

  • 35:20 LOOOOOL

  • what is the song in the minute 35:20 ??

  • @MrAlex15396 Olim Iacus Colueram

  • GRANDE ! GRANDE ! MARAVILLOSA INTERPRETACION Y SONIDO FANTASTICO !!!! GRAAACIAS POR HACER POSIBLE VERLA Y ESCUCHARLA. GRACIAS !!!

  • imagin this dubsteppd

  • Slim Thug - Boss of all bosses intro

  • Thank you for adding this performance to YT. I've been listening to it often as background music in my home office since I have a run of performances with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra next week. Nice performance overall.

  • i got the chance to play 7 of the movements of carmina burana in this year's honors band in michigan. what an honor. some of the most beautiful music i've ever heard.

  • It really is quite amazing how music developped into orchestras

  • when this music was made only the rich people could hear it, but now thousands of people can hear it..why should we always pay for the art; why ideas are always expensive; should we pay for the feelings that we get from a song; let's now fight for new technological tools that will help us share music, movies and other ideas which should be free!! cause the purpose of technology is to make us free!

  • @phgh1520 u know why---.....

  • @phgh1520 I Think your right, but consider this: Movies cost loads of money and if no one would pay for it, its impossible to make em

  • @phgh1520 Why should musicians who spend thousands of dollars on instruments, many more thousands on lessons over the years and years and years of their life crafting their art be expected to play for free or not be compensated for it afterwards?

  • @edcassells A true musician plays for the enlightenment of others. I once saw a bumpersticker that read "Real musicians have day jobs"

  • @Philosiphisizing As a musician, that's bullshit. Enlightenment doesn't pay the bills. All artists, musicians included, spend a lot of time (often hours each day) developing our craft and the pay we receive (which, by the way, is actually very little, often to the point where what we're offered is nearly, or in some cases outright, insulting) reflects that fact. If you don't pay musicians, don't expect to get music. It's how we support ourselves and our families just like your job is how you do.

  • @JosephMesh If you play music for the money, then you are not a musician. I work a day job for the money and I play music for the soul.

  • @Philosiphisizing

    As a musician to a "musician", it's sounds like you are trying to rationalize the fact you have no paying gigs...

    There are those of us who live by music, for music, and pass music on who are making a living at it. You can only imagine the life we live...

  • @spikethepoet To me it sounds like all of you complaining "musicians" are expecting to be millionairs. You make the mistake of assuming I have no idea what the life of a musician is like. My dad is a bass player. That's all he does, it's how he pays the bills, it's how he put food on the table, clothed us kids, sheltered us etc. I know full on well the lifestyle of a musician. Myself, I choose to have a day job so that I may enjoy living by music, for music and passing it on.

  • @Philosiphisizing

    Based on your logic, your father is not a true musician because he gets paid to perform, whereas, you are because you work a day job and play for free (?). You're just full of contradictions! Based on your statements and the fact you work a day job (and have trouble spelling), I'm guessing you are a trombone playing 17 year-old?

  • @spikethepoet lol...it's funny because Trombone is actually the first instrument I learned to play a little over 20 years ago. So yes, you are right. i'm a 17 year old trombone player.

  • @edcassells They usually get paid per performance. But most of them are into the music more than the money.

  • @edcassells that is soo true..

  • @edcassells ok... but if i am poor i don't deserve to enjoy this kind of music; i just say that art is made for all of us!

  • @phgh1520 fuck the money ! you can't pay for everything! you can't buy souls..artists want to show us their soul

  • @phgh1520 hm ok i dont know the ticketprice in the US, but in germany u can get a life ticket for this for 15-25€

    on CD u get it for 2,99€ :D

  • @phgh1520 It doesn't matter what your bank account is, anyone can enjoy this music. But, if you want to experience it live, then be prepared to pay as much money as the performance demands require. Anyone can enjoy filet mignon, but you just can't walk into a restaurant and demand it for $1 because you're poor. That's the way life works. Anything else is socialism and we know how that destroys society.

  • @edcassells

    Can you explain you socialism destroys a society?

  • socialism=society

  • @phgh1520 I agree to edcasssells. The art that you are talking about can not be reproduced by anyone. In most cases it requires much time. Exactly this time is what we reward when we pay for listening to music.

    Also I don't pay just for listening but even more to reward the musicans and all others that are still making and supporting this music. If noone would pay, art would get even rarer since very few people would try to make art if everything they get would be a smile. Harsh Truth

  • @phgh1520

    Technology is making us starve...

  • hahaha die mother fucker die

  • ezt tanítani kellene,akkora alkotás!

  • danke , habe voll gänsehaut gefühl;)

  • utube y u not let me upload long vids like this one -.-

  • @SaturnElena copy the link and paste on w w w . keepvid . c . o . m it's free easy and you can choose flv or mp4 or what yo want.

  • Some idiot coughed at 14:10

  • oppera

  • Chuck Norris watch this video 25 times a day, because its extreme amazing!

  • @BertasFintaFn Exactly! Cuz Chuck Norris has more than 24 hours in a day! woo hoo! lol!

  • @BertasFintaFn jejejejej muy bueno compadre.

  • No words to describe!.

  • korsakoff - carmina burana is best this is shit

  • beautyfully

    

  • this is really the best what i have heard ever bevore !!!***

    thanks so much !

    I love the whole world !

    Mike from Germany

  • please UCtelevision post at description link to Carmina Burana Lyrics (both original and English translation) at Classical Net :)

  • 35:19 - dramatic singer

  • I fell in love with the baritone Malcolm MacKenzie <3 :D

  • vai tomar no cu, muito foda

  • Esplendido.

  • perfect...!

  • Magnificant

    

  • Awesome.

  • OH MY GOD O.O

  • hoy le hago este regalo a mis oidos

  • I love the Omnia sol temperat part. And actually I love those bariton voice. Thanks for uploading this...

  • Wow, for the longest time I thought Wagner had composed this. Never even heard of Orff before now. Thanks for correcting me UCTV!

  • estupendo, grandioso, esta orquesta tiene poder :P. magnifico

  • ¡MARAVILLOSO y ESPLENDOROSO!

  • manifico!!

  • How many musicians are on the stage?

  • wonderful!

    

  • this is wonderful

  • Une oeuvre magistrale dirigée de main de maitre a la fois ferme mais légère aussi et avec sourire...Je m'incline a l'écoute de ce chef-d'oeuvre

  • OMG?!? Over 6,500.000 clicks but just ONE best comment with only 11 thumps up?!? What`s up, guys?!?!?!?!?!

  • jajaaja oigan pero esta muy bien tocada este tema no creen especialmente al principio

  • I heard much better version, particularly Omnia sol temperat. this one is ruther trial.

  • It's a pity that the recording is of such poor quality :(

  • I am trying to get the best DVD/video recording of Carmina Burana. The Seiji Ozawa DVD is not worth watching. Is the UC Davis concert on a DVD? Or does anyone know of an excellent video reproduction of Carmina Burana?

  • harikaaaa...... 

  • Pokidajte danas... :))

  • @jonnyNBG skupa karta... inače bih išao :D

  • magnific!!!!

  • Woow!! Buenisima.........

  • looooooooove it so much ^^

  • You tube is absolutely the wrong way to listen to this

  • 00:03:12 "Salsa Cookies,Ethnic Cokies,They give you diareaaaaaaaaaaaah"

  • Thumbs up if you used this song to present your huge castle on minecraft :D

  • 35:20 i think he had a heart attack!

  • Comment removed

  • @esnevip did you watch that long o.O?

  • @TheAmazingMrArigato I watched the entire video, It was marvellous!

  • @esnevip

    LOOOL

    good one

    but I think it was because they cut his balls off

  • @deathbringerdk Bah, We all know his voice sounds like that because he needs to put on weight...

  • @esnevip No, if you look at the lyrics the song is about a swan being killed and roasted on a spit. In the movement, the bassoon solo is the sound of the sewan swimming around, doing whatever it is swans do, and then the big crash is the swan being killed. The guy just reacts because he's singing as the swan.

  • @esnevip u think he aaaaaargh

  • thmubs up for 1:19

  • can someone send me a link with the lyrics?

  • @johnloleusgr

    Or, you could google "Carmina Burana Lyrics"...

  • see Beethoven's 9th symphony in my youtube channel...

  • fortuna plango vulnera \m/

  • @maksimegaloman My all time favorite, I wanna make a metal cover of it sooo badly

  • уберите кашляющих

  • wow que cancionsota!!!

  • This is one of the best performance of classical music I have seen.

  • the only thing that is missing is some fireworks at the end

  • un rahat

  • 6.593.590 is the number of times i replay this master piece

  • Last year when I was 15 I sang along in the Carmina as well and that was seriously the most epic thing I've ever done!

  • I like it cause the timeline is: 1.11.1.111

    :)

  • Search for "cscunb ave formosissima carmina burana" on Youtube - Coro Sinfônico Comunitário da UnB

  • bem legal!

  • amaaaazing :O

  • Thanks for watching UCTV! We appreciate your viewership.

  • @UCtelevision Hello, Can you pls reupload this video with HQ?

  • beautiful. Thank you

  • HOW THE F*** CAN PEOPLE DISLIKE THIS?!

  • hermosa......Bellisisma..... Beatuffull

  • It starts like PS3

  • Comment removed

  • Is it me, or is the sound not synchronized correctly? Look at the cymbal at 1:06:55

  • @ikschrijflangenamen I thought the same. He has been later.