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  • go trombones!

  • migods, this is brilliant

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  • Tja ich will ja nicht euch neidisch machen, aber ihr müsst erstmal die komplette oper in Stuttgart in ner richtiggeilen Inszenierung anschauen, um sagen zu können, was an dem Stück insgesamt geil ist. Besonders, da die Oper ja gar nicht für die Bühne gedacht ist.

    

  • The minds of men; beautiful and destructive

  • Coda

  • super je vais essayer de le jouer a la batterie =)

    sa prendra du temps mais ce n'est pas grave

  • This is almost better than sex!

  • @Carlos111111able JUST almost ! xD

  • Playing this for school festival!!! very excited :)

  • Beautiful!

  • No suena a maldición, suena a gloria.

  • Ναός.. μιάς γλώσσας πού δέν χρειάζεται μετάφραση, η κλασσική μουσική - αρμονία,-στό κανάλι αυτό ναί -εύγε- συνυπάρχει έμνευση των μεγάλων μουσουργών καί η δικέσας ραφιναρισμένες επιλογές. Ευχαριστώ για τη φιλοξενία.-Haris.

  • OMG, what a truly MAJESTIC ending! It makes me fee as if I have just won something great!

  • Get these piece of shit commercials outta here. FFs who does that, I don`t want to see these while listening to this music, even for 1 second.

  • God bless Hungary

  • @hunnomax and France for Berlioz !

  • My favorite part was from 0:01 - 4:36 !!! <3

  • I think Berlioz did a magnificent job interpreting the Faustian contract through this piece <3

  • Orgasm!

  • Juste le regret que l'auteur de cette mise ne nous indique pas la source de sa publication... Où quand par qui etc... pour cette excellente version que nous voudrions retrouver. Merci

  • (I appreciate Wikipaedia's contributions in the descriptions on previous comment)

  • La damnation de Faust (English: The Damnation of Faust), Op. 24 is a work for four solo voices, full seven-part chorus, large children's chorus and orchestra[1] by the French composer Hector Berlioz. He called it a "légende dramatique" (dramatic legend). It was first performed at the Opéra-Comique in Paris on 6 December 1846.

  • puissant!

    

  • Thanks for posting this it helped a lot cause i have a school music project

  • @HippieGirl39 I'm very glad it helped.

  • Radio Budapest employed segments of this piece this as its carrier marker for years

  • Radio Budapest used this as their" marker tone" for years

  • why can't we play this in my orchestra :( trombones ftw XD

  • Fantastique!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @TheTerry117 : Yes I am. "La Grande Vadrouille" is definitely one of my fave movies. De Funès is funny right from the start when you see him as the conductor.

  • i love this song because it is so weird, like its having mood swings! lol. our band just started learning it, cant wait til the showcase!

  • @dmac48299x

    Post a vid!

  • @combuf i will!

  • An epic track that also appears in an epic French movie ("La Grande Vadrouille" / "The Great Escape"). Who could dislike either of them? ;-)

  • @sailorsatelite020712 It's Hungarian march. Berlios version is just a subversion of Rákóczi march

  • We're playing this in my high school band...just about one of the hardest songs I've ever had to play!!!

  • @freakskater655 I don't think it is that hard, when my orchestra played this I only had to study a bit, and then it came right out ;)

  • @Kirasiah well my alto sax part for the regular band piece was pretty intense.

  • Great!!

  • NO DISLIKES! :D

  • With this tune I grew up, it will be with me to the end.

  • omgomgomg i <3 this.

    with a burning passion.i dance to it every morning.for fun.

  • Hey! This is the same tune as one of Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies!

  • @SpazzzDog: They are different interpretations of a popular tune that became widely known in Hungary before either of these composers orchestrated it.

  • örülök hogy nem csak nekünk tetszik !

  • Such a great piece... kind of loses its "marchiness" partway through, but makes up for it by being such a great piece of music!

  • I have listened to this composition a few hundred times in my life already, and it never ever loses its power and effect.

  • Well!. Who is the interpreter?

  • Nice flute

  • Karajan's version is the best

  • 3:17 baby, BONES FOR THE WIN

  • I like this very much! especially the last minute !

  • it brings you the best in me when i hear this piece, i want to blast it in my stereo.

  • hungarian march ftw!! trombone excerpts all the way man

  • I get goosebumps every time I hear the last 1 minute of this song. Truly an epic ending.

  • me 2 from 3:50

  • @xsara123 thank the trombones :D

  • @xsara123 I thought the last minute rather heavy................

  • Truly it is a lovely piece!

  • This is my theme song. :)

  • Hungary FOREVER!!;) Thank U

  • love this piece!!! catchy tune!!!

  • @earthatic yep... took him only 60 years.

    Shame to be less popular then todays shit that is made up in 30 minutes :<

  • @earthatic So do I! Especially the violin part between 2:00 & 2:00, and then again between 2:25 & 2:27!

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