Beautiful. I saw them in Prague on Sunday and had to buy the CD. Now I can play it whenever I want to smile. Go to Prague, see one of the most amazing cities in Europe and find these guys playing wonderful music!.
i think i saw this band plai in praque just a week ago. Dunno how the place is caled but i remember it was near a gate to a castle with the 2 guards in blue uniforms
These gauy know and live the song. Thx to the genius Smetana... and to this streetband, for an performance of a class you don't even find in many theatres...
This speaks of the tremendous courage of the Czech people in their resistance to the Russian invaders. I realize it is Romanticist music, but here we have an intense love of country that comes out in the deeply emotional strains of Smetana's music.
This is true. However, what most people don't know is that "classical music" falls into many different genres and eras, viz., Baroque (1600s-1730s), Classical (1730-1815), Romantic (not the love connotation of the word... 1815-1900), Neoclassical (1900-), etc. People listen to "classical music" thinking it is all the same. Personally, I don't like the Classical music of the 1700s too much, but I love the Romanticists of the 1800s. This music is considered Romanticist.
I like how the violinist improvs on Bach in his semi-cadenza.
MrIzzy400 10 months ago
Great! Now let's have them play the overture to the Bartered Bride (Prodana Nevesta, a/k/a the real-life dam of J. Nerud's Prod) :)
tizfrreecharm 1 year ago
great! Now let's see them play the Overture to The Bartered Bride
tizfrreecharm 1 year ago
A little bit of "klezmer"!! Erittäin hyvä(finnish)!
m1947n 1 year ago
kinda touched by the smile of the violinist near the beginning...
MargaretDuan 1 year ago
Simply awesome...
Rottwhaler82 1 year ago
Beautiful. I saw them in Prague on Sunday and had to buy the CD. Now I can play it whenever I want to smile. Go to Prague, see one of the most amazing cities in Europe and find these guys playing wonderful music!.
sevinsevinbean 2 years ago
i think i saw this band plai in praque just a week ago. Dunno how the place is caled but i remember it was near a gate to a castle with the 2 guards in blue uniforms
noobsound 2 years ago
So beautiful!
dearmalika 2 years ago
Played with heart
Soldat80 2 years ago
Fascinating!
JoyceMoonlight 3 years ago
Don't go tothe concert. Go out on the streets and listen to the music the way people who understand and "live" the spirit of these masterpieces...
Soldat80 3 years ago 5
@Soldat80
Yeah!Suomeksi kyllä!
m1947n 1 year ago
krasa .) skvele...
Gajesha 3 years ago
These gauy know and live the song. Thx to the genius Smetana... and to this streetband, for an performance of a class you don't even find in many theatres...
Soldat80 3 years ago
This eliminated all my stress and pain this afternoon. Very Soothing Arrangement. Thank You.
floydthebarber32 3 years ago
This speaks of the tremendous courage of the Czech people in their resistance to the Russian invaders. I realize it is Romanticist music, but here we have an intense love of country that comes out in the deeply emotional strains of Smetana's music.
michaelmike007 3 years ago
i watch this at least once a month. Thanks.
elgaucho565 4 years ago
it's great!
HelenaTovervoge 4 years ago
I wish these guys were playing this on the streets where I live - Manchester,England.
I would stop and watch them. Excellent stuff.
Roynsam 4 years ago
WELL DONE :D
i luv this :D
ive just leared to play this on the piano :P
meldomarz 4 years ago
so maybe you have sheet music of this one, i would like to learn also.
evijabluma 3 years ago
nádherně zahrané!!!
Keelliss 4 years ago
Thanks you so much, this is a lovely performance. Děkuji.
wrybosome 4 years ago
Lovelier than a whole orchestra. Thank you.
Ellemeno 4 years ago
Wonderful arrangement, thanks for posting.
PersianWater 4 years ago
makes me cry every time I hear it. God bless my Czech granny
kertschy 4 years ago
No jo, ceska Vltava, nanahraditelny :o) prekrasny :o)))
WynnWynn85 5 years ago 2
Nice job. Do you know that composer of this piece is from the Czech Republic?:)
prasomrdek 5 years ago
This is by far my Favorite piece of classical music. I can listen to it played on any instrument.
shimmygirl75 5 years ago
i lurv this so much classical music is so underrated!
funmun43 5 years ago
This is true. However, what most people don't know is that "classical music" falls into many different genres and eras, viz., Baroque (1600s-1730s), Classical (1730-1815), Romantic (not the love connotation of the word... 1815-1900), Neoclassical (1900-), etc. People listen to "classical music" thinking it is all the same. Personally, I don't like the Classical music of the 1700s too much, but I love the Romanticists of the 1800s. This music is considered Romanticist.
MarsVolta73 4 years ago 3
@MarsVolta73 thx...I learned something=)
MargaretDuan 1 year ago