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Andre Rieu - Ouvertüre Oper Carmen 2005

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Andre Rieu - Ouvertüre zu Carmen 2005

Georges Bizet (October 25, 1838 -- June 3, 1875) was a French composer and pianist of the romantic era. He is best known for his opera Carmen.

Georges Bizet (* 25. Oktober 1838 in Paris als Alexandre-César-Léopold; † 3. Juni 1875 in Bougival bei Paris) war ein französischer Komponist der Romantik.

Carmen: Opéra comique in 4 Akten (1873/74), Uraufführung: Paris 3. März 1875

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  • i love it, if the guys who are not understanding anything of music suddently start to clap at the wrong time.

  • how would you even know that. thats a very rude generalist remark to make. it myab be true in some circumstances, but it seems the audience love it and thats all that matters. not how rich they are.

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  • Das Lied ist auch schon ein episches Werk, ich musste auch wiedermal lang suchen um es zu finden.

  • cllapping to this music is a crime!!!

  • @goodvibrations1987 Yes I have been to a classical performance and you're right, there was no clapping during the performances. And just about everyone looked bored silly. I know I was. That was the first and LAST time I will go. Sure the music was good but there was no entertainment. Personally, I would love to see Andre Rieu live. As far as the raping part, if this is raping classical music I say let the raping begin. Maybe it will bring some life to a dead and dried up art.

  • @LaserBeam002

    Ever been to a concerto, an opera, any kind of classical music-performance? Classical music is not about "selling out stadiums", you wouldn´t even have the right acoustics for a "live"-performance. I see no conductor, no instrumentalists playing live, and I am pretty sure this is a recording made by one of Furtwänglers performances of Carmen. And above all, no one shall clap during performances. What we see there has nothing to do with classic music, except from raping it.

  • @goodvibrations1987 Well for some reason Andre and his orchestra are probably the most popular leader and orchestra alive today. They sell out stadiums all over the world and the audiences can't seem to get enough. Let the other violonist laugh their A** off. Where are they and how big are the audiences THEY play before?

  • People clap in Europe in case if you didn't know when they are happy with music they are hearing, at least they are very expresive about it,they don't just sit there like statues!! it's like any other concert you go to, I love it. Love this part from "Carmen".

  • que pena a falta de divulgação pela tv ,da vinda deste mago ao brasil,ñ tive oportunidade de ve-lo,só foi um pouco falado no faustão,era pra ser BEM DIVULGADO,vejo todos clips dele,Como no exterior ele é um show,pena que no brasil só impera o FUNK, O DÓ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • :X

    

  • Look how he barely moves the bow when he starts "playing". Bad playback-performance, and not for the first time. Every violonist would laugh his a** off.

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