Bizet - L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2: Farandole
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Marche du régiment de Turenne by J.B lully is where he got the melody...
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Warning: I am an APH fangirl. IT FEELS LIKE WE SUMMONING THE DEVIL!!
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This is a really good song.
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Hey, age-ism is not cool. Lol. I'm 19 as well, and a music lover. I not only adore Farandole, but I've played it in a symphonic setting many times. It is a work of pure art.
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im not little,im 19, I just didnt want to google it,i saw it then,its still now,i KNOW its older
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wow,yea well i knew it was real old,i heard it somewhere,but i didnt want to google it,but shame todays cartoons suck,i feel getting stupider by the second when i watch it
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@FinestFantasyVI Just FYI, Looney Tunes started in 1930s, that's LIKE... 80 years ago. OMG! ;)
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@FinestFantasyVI "old like 90s or stuff" LOL
Little kids are so cute
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True,and I know about Looney Toons,though they're not new cartoons,they're old like 90's or stuff. Unless you mean some new looney toons. Anyway,it doesn't matter.I just wanted too say that fangirls shouldnt be stupid and anime haters should not bash anime and just watch
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@FinestFantasyVI Many American Cartoons make modern references to (amazing classical music). Entire Looney Tunes episodes have followed a famous score. Hetalia, or anime exclusively, is not the first to do it. A week ago I found out about the "Dance of the Knights" piece through a new Simpsons episode, for example.
But it is fair to say we're here to like music and not to fight about anime, so enjoy the music everyone :)
Please stop talking about anime for the love of all things :(
WhiteN0iz 3 months ago 38
Reminds of Hetalia's England demon chant xD
Alishondra 3 months ago 8