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Claude Debussy - Nuages from Nocturnes

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2009

www.youtube.com/symphony The YouTube Symphony Orchestra performs Debussy's Nuages from Noctures @ Carnegie Hall.

The world's first collaborative online orchestra performed at Carnegie Hall on April 15, 2009. Selected by the YouTube community and several members of the world's most renowned orchestras, the YouTube Symphony Orchestra is made up of over 96 professional and amateur musicians from 30+ countries and territories on six continents and represents 26 different instruments.

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  • Debussy has a way of drawing inert emotions out of me, it's virtualy indescribable.

  • That is Debussy that you should be adressing, although YTSO did a great job at performing it.

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  • Is Mark Zuckerberg playing the french horn at 2:00?

  • beautiful!

    I want someone upload "Le Kimono Rouge (「ビゴーを知っていますか?」) which is TV drama made in 1982 by NHK and antenne 2.

  • @GrahameTube And may a donkey kick you in the balls.

  • My marching band is playing this! Go Royal Blue Regiment!!!!!!!

  • love this

  • You can hear where Bernard Hermann got his inspiration!

    

  • why would anyone dislike this? This performance was done well, every single one of those musicians are talented.

    You also have to admit, this piece is pretty impressive, and elaborate, also written by a human being in the late 1800's.

    It wasn't some guy sitting behind a computer screen.

  • FYI youtube orchestra sucks donkey balls... and FYI... I have a post gad in donkey balls.

  • @tommyboi1461 Please try to describe.....

  • lol, youtube has a symphony orchestra?!?! Not that I'm against it or anything... just kind of weird that they do. Is some youtube hot shot an arts philanthropist? Is there a facebook museum of natural history?

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