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  • What amazed me is that some of us picture a wabit jaja that was a great way to introduce kids to wonderful timeless classical music amazing

  • "But you can't catch me 'cuz the rabbit dun died."

  • gotta love free concerts -- plebes walking around and talking because they don't know any fuckin' better.

  • @jtdunlop Free concerts--they've got no skin in the game. You pay $100/ticket, you're going to want to get every second of the music without walking around and talking.

  • the intro soundls like beginning of mission impossible theme

  • Disclaimer: No wabbits were killed in the production of this video.

  • @firewaldo " No wabbits were killed" Are you sure?

  • lol i can play Kill da Waabit on my piano, just figured it out today, im so proud of me self =)

  • Kill da Waaabbit, kill da waaaabit

  • ride of the valkyries by richard wagner i do not know the year relase of this theme

  • Its from Die Meistersinger

  • Actually, it's from Wagner's opera Die Walküre (the Valkyrie); the name kind of gives it away, doesn't it?

  • @mhazani Die Walkure is from Die Miestersinger.

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  • "The Ride of the Valkyries (German: Walkürenritt) is the popular term for the beginning of Act III of Die Walküre, the second of the four operas by Richard Wagner that comprise Der Ring des Nibelungen". From the Wikipedia page.

  • please stop it!

  • from Die Walkure....!!!

  • Okay, actually the German original is called "Walkürenritt" (RIDE of the Valkyries), so misunderstandings based on a faulty english trnaslation should be viewed with benevolence.

  • It IS Ride of the Valkyries first performed 1870 page 315 of The Enjoyment of Music by Kristine Forney and Joseph Machlis. Don't base facts on a movie. Or else aliens would be real and my car is a robot.

  • uhhh no, Its RIDE of the valkyries, and kill the rabbit is from bugs bunny what elmer fudge sings, so stfu until you learn what your talking about

  • meezocool is right.

  • Sorry MrsWLeach. This is not The Rabbit of Seville. This is the Wagner piece, that Elmer Fudd sang out "Kill the Wabbit!" Totally two different cartoons

  • This and 'The Rabbit of Seville' are my all time B.B. favorites. I cannot listen to that music without imagine Bugs' feet in Elmer Fudd's hair.

  • Very fine playing!

  • very nice.

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