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Georges Delerue était particulièrement Inspiré quand il a composé ce chef d'oeuvre .Ce passage est tout simplement Sublime .Merci ! Thanks for uploading this absolute masperpiece of Delerue !
I don't really know where to begin with this one. I watched the odin forsaken feces out of both Black Stallion films as a child committing each beat to memory in such detail, I'd spend easily the first decade of my life reenacting them (particularly The Black's parts, of course lol CassOle <3 forever) ad nauseum. According to my mother, my first word wasn't even a word, it was a whinny. Musically, this theme is a little known master work. El Maestro Carmine Coppola deserves a quick shout out for evoking Satie's Gymnopedies with the magnificently simple and touching theme from the first film... but it's Georges Delerue's theme for the second film that has confounded me since the moment I heard it and spurred me endlessly to pursue a career in music. Purely looking at it as a piece of music, it possesses a great deal of thematic dynamic, ebbing and flowing between demonstrating substantial motion to settling in a calm lull that isn't all that much unlike Coppola's solo piano piece in tone (the intro as well as the section starting at 1:45 are examples of how this piece nearly transports you to when Alec and The Black are on the Island in the first film) though with an entirely different texture. When you descend into the middle section of the piece, it's like finding the soft heart of a stone.... before returning with a rich vigor all the while not losing its melodic sensibility which is introspective if not a little sad throughout. After all, Alec does decide to let The Black run free in the end but it's both triumphant and sad at the same time and the third and final act of the piece starting at around 5:00 is every bit as eye bawling as the softness preceding it. For such a passionate, romanticist theme, it could have been jarring when it returns so rhythmically militaristic (the staccato brass certainly help with that imagery) but it doesn't feel aggressive; if anything, it evokes a cavalry charge... except without the cavalry. Just the liberated gallop of a freed soul. Tres magnifique! On a personal level, there are not nearly enough words in my vocabulary to fully describe what this piece means to me. As a child, it was my comfort safe space melody that I hummed to myself compulsively in times of crisis and yet also very much what I would hum to myself in moments of great triumph or ecstasy (once in 5th grade, I finally struck up the courage to tell a girl I had a crush on her for ages and when she reciprocated, I ran all the way home from school that day singing the blasted melody like a big ol dummy lol). But then again, it's also what I sat humming to myself in the hospital lobby while my father was dying from a series of severe heart attacks. Music, amirite? That habit actually secretly followed me well into young adulthood, if i'm being honest lol and i wouldn't shake the Pavlovian association between this piece and my fight or flight response until my thirties when the last bits of my childlike wonder were dying in the cruel expectations of a world that takes itself way too seriously. ... moved enough to shamelessly TL;DR one of my most personal truths in public, at any rate. Damn you, Georges Delerue, you beautiful bastard :)
These Black Stallion's movies are the love of my life... I'm forty now and I was teen's when watched it for the first time and makes me cry until now. Thank you.
Cada vez que escucho esta melodía, me emociona !!!!!! Cuando escucho esta”joya” me imagino cosas que van a pasar dentro de muy poco tiempo y me largo a llorar.😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
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❤❤❤.
Bible Alex
Georges Delerue était particulièrement Inspiré quand il a composé ce chef d'oeuvre .Ce passage est tout simplement Sublime .Merci ! Thanks for uploading this absolute masperpiece of Delerue !
hi there Laurie Anderson
Uma das mais lindas canções do cinema de todos os tempos!
Lindo!Novos tempos não superam antigas e sofisticadas inspirações.
I don't really know where to begin with this one. I watched the odin forsaken feces out of both Black Stallion films as a child committing each beat to memory in such detail, I'd spend easily the first decade of my life reenacting them (particularly The Black's parts, of course lol CassOle <3 forever) ad nauseum. According to my mother, my first word wasn't even a word, it was a whinny. Musically, this theme is a little known master work. El Maestro Carmine Coppola deserves a quick shout out for evoking Satie's Gymnopedies with the magnificently simple and touching theme from the first film... but it's Georges Delerue's theme for the second film that has confounded me since the moment I heard it and spurred me endlessly to pursue a career in music. Purely looking at it as a piece of music, it possesses a great deal of thematic dynamic, ebbing and flowing between demonstrating substantial motion to settling in a calm lull that isn't all that much unlike Coppola's solo piano piece in tone (the intro as well as the section starting at 1:45 are examples of how this piece nearly transports you to when Alec and The Black are on the Island in the first film) though with an entirely different texture. When you descend into the middle section of the piece, it's like finding the soft heart of a stone.... before returning with a rich vigor all the while not losing its melodic sensibility which is introspective if not a little sad throughout. After all, Alec does decide to let The Black run free in the end but it's both triumphant and sad at the same time and the third and final act of the piece starting at around 5:00 is every bit as eye bawling as the softness preceding it. For such a passionate, romanticist theme, it could have been jarring when it returns so rhythmically militaristic (the staccato brass certainly help with that imagery) but it doesn't feel aggressive; if anything, it evokes a cavalry charge... except without the cavalry. Just the liberated gallop of a freed soul. Tres magnifique! On a personal level, there are not nearly enough words in my vocabulary to fully describe what this piece means to me. As a child, it was my comfort safe space melody that I hummed to myself compulsively in times of crisis and yet also very much what I would hum to myself in moments of great triumph or ecstasy (once in 5th grade, I finally struck up the courage to tell a girl I had a crush on her for ages and when she reciprocated, I ran all the way home from school that day singing the blasted melody like a big ol dummy lol). But then again, it's also what I sat humming to myself in the hospital lobby while my father was dying from a series of severe heart attacks. Music, amirite? That habit actually secretly followed me well into young adulthood, if i'm being honest lol and i wouldn't shake the Pavlovian association between this piece and my fight or flight response until my thirties when the last bits of my childlike wonder were dying in the cruel expectations of a world that takes itself way too seriously. ... moved enough to shamelessly TL;DR one of my most personal truths in public, at any rate. Damn you, Georges Delerue, you beautiful bastard :)
Danke für deine Zeilen. Mich bewegt es immer noch sehr. Ich Liebe die Filme und due wundervolle Musik. Sehr Emotional für mich. ❤
Cassole saved my life ....thank you for uploading this wonderful Song ....
Tears of joy
Pensa numa melodia triste mais linda
Geez, I remember I used to just rewind the end of the movie over and over to hear the music. It's amazing.
Hermosa melodía !!!!!!! La escucho siempre, casa vez que la escucho me eleva al Cielo (Heaven). Buen trabajo Jasmi.
I think that the black stallion is my favorite Horse in the world
My too.
Me too. The Black Stallion is a magnificent horse.
One of if not the best musical scores of all time. I've loved both movies since I was a kid.
These Black Stallion's movies are the love of my life... I'm forty now and I was teen's when watched it for the first time and makes me cry until now. Thank you.
Me also. I was 14 when I first saw the Black Stallion films. I'm mid forties now and I still love them.
47 now, the same....
echt gut
echt gut
hi
que musica apaixonante linda de ouvir
Cada vez que escucho esta melodía, me emociona !!!!!! Cuando escucho esta”joya” me imagino cosas que van a pasar dentro de muy poco tiempo y me largo a llorar.😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
😢😢😢
zumbaaaaaaa
@Jane Doe Google Siskel and Ebert the return of the black stallion. Roger reviewed it in 1983 and gave it 2 1/2 stars
Villa <3
This my Dance !!!
me gusta ademas bailo en la clases de zumba que voy me canta tema...
Does anyone know other zumba songs by the same artist?
i love zumba
Machen wir beim ZUMBA
Jaa*-*
Das ist der geilste Song
Zumba mami <3
I love this <3
Zuuumba <3
Wie cool
DIVINA
x3x3x3
Stephano.
Looooooooooollllll!!!*-* 333:-V
Geiiiiiiiil
ME GUSTAA!
ich kenne denn tanz auswendig
das tanz ich ich jeden freitag beim zumba
my favorite song :)
esta mui chida esa casio
?????
so , probably listen to american music and you'll never be american.