So cool! Yes, this song is from the movie The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Not sure if you like classic movies, but it's a great one. It's one of several movies known as "Spaghetti Westerns", cuz the director, Sergio Leone & the composer, Ennio Morricone (who made this song & the soundtrack of the movie) are Italian. It stars Clint Eastwood. The "man" hanging has to do with the movie. Also, the part with the piano & the lady singing is sampled by Metallica in their concert in Russia right before they begin playing "Enter Sandman"
This Concert has been watched an absurd amount of times, and for a good reason, as it is Brilliant! The Conductor is a picky American, with her own Orchestra, and the Wha, Wha, lady is one of the finest mezzo Sopranoes in the world, a Norwegian! She still gets Fanmail from this Concert!
You understandably have some huge 20th century cultural blind spots. And that includes the "spaghetti western" phenomenon of which Sergio Leone's films starring Clint Eastwood (that's him up on the wall in the hat) were the most successful. Most of them had someone hanged. One was titled, "Hang 'Em High." In The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of which this is the soundtrack, hangings feature heavily in the plot. People who have seen the films know instantly what the hanging man refers to.
Remember, this is the DANISH National Symphony Orchestra. Danish means Vikings. They don't fool around when you mess up a solo. That's why the guy is hanging. Either that or a guy getting hung is an important plot point of the movie.
The "Dollars Trilogy" of films: "A Fistful of dollars" , "For a few dollars more" , "The good, the bad, and the ugly". All starring Clint Eastwood, highly recomend watching these classic so called spaghetti westerns.
The first instrument was a Recorder. The second was an ocarina, sometimes known as a sweet potato. The hanging man is part of the story line of the film "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" with Clint Eastwood.
The composer Ennio Morricone was an expert at using the sounds of instruments that most people never heard of - and of using the human voice as an instrument as well. He composed over 400 music scores for movies - and I assure you that you have seen some of those movies as he was very much in demand, and considered a genius at movie music. Ennio won two Academy Awards, three Grammy Awards, three Golden Globes, six BAFTAs, ten David di Donatello, eleven Nastro d'Argento, two European Film Awards, the Golden Lion Honorary Award, and the Polar Music Prize. I highly recommend that you watch the movie "The Good, the Bad, and the ugly" to gain a better appreciation of this music. This was actually the 3rd movie in a series of movies - so you might wish to watch them all (Ennio wrote the music for all 3 movies).
Brilliant. Beautifully arranged and presented. A tough composition to coordinate but done superbly. So many elements and dynamics. The hanging man just symbolic of what takes place in the movie, the struggle for gold, the good (Blondie), the bad, the ugly. The movie is a classic and with the musical score, a tour de force.
This is VERY impressive. Yes its film score. Good bad and the ugly is famous western from the 60s I believe
The hanging man is a reference to the film, in which there is a scam involving saving a man from hanging.
Hanging man is sort of the plotline of this classic movie.
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So cool! Yes, this song is from the movie The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Not sure if you like classic movies, but it's a great one. It's one of several movies known as "Spaghetti Westerns", cuz the director, Sergio Leone & the composer, Ennio Morricone (who made this song & the soundtrack of the movie) are Italian. It stars Clint Eastwood. The "man" hanging has to do with the movie. Also, the part with the piano & the lady singing is sampled by Metallica in their concert in Russia right before they begin playing "Enter Sandman"
This Concert has been watched an absurd amount of times, and for a good reason, as it is Brilliant! The Conductor is a picky American, with her own Orchestra, and the Wha, Wha, lady is one of the finest mezzo Sopranoes in the world, a Norwegian! She still gets Fanmail from this Concert!
Well done, enjoyed your presentation.
Thank you kindly!
That hanging man; when you play a false note .......... you're done ;-)
Yes, but this time it was the former conductor, not doing a good job. Now he is hanging there as a motivator.
funny 😂
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Great reaction! This orchestra has done lots of film music videos....look for them! 🙂
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When you watch a movie listen to the music. This is where a lot of it comes from.
🇨🇦 The Danish National Symphony Orchestra has a Choir of over 70 and over 100 Musicians ! 🇨🇦
You understandably have some huge 20th century cultural blind spots. And that includes the "spaghetti western" phenomenon of which Sergio Leone's films starring Clint Eastwood (that's him up on the wall in the hat) were the most successful. Most of them had someone hanged. One was titled, "Hang 'Em High." In The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of which this is the soundtrack, hangings feature heavily in the plot. People who have seen the films know instantly what the hanging man refers to.
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Great reaction, honest reaction. Please my dear go watch The Good, The Bad and The Ugly from 1966. One of the greatest western ever produced.
he played his part wrong, and he hung himself after the last song
Lmao wow that's wild 🤣
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questa musica è stata scritta nel 1966 da Ennio Morricone, geniale e stupefacente
Remember, this is the DANISH National Symphony Orchestra. Danish means Vikings. They don't fool around when you mess up a solo. That's why the guy is hanging.
Either that or a guy getting hung is an important plot point of the movie.
The "Dollars Trilogy" of films:
"A Fistful of dollars" , "For a few dollars more" , "The good, the bad, and the ugly".
All starring Clint Eastwood, highly recomend watching these classic so called spaghetti westerns.
Yes they told everybody to turn off their phones he didn't listen
The first instrument was a Recorder. The second was an ocarina, sometimes known as a sweet potato. The hanging man is part of the story line of the film "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" with Clint Eastwood.
T o find out about the hanging man you need to watch the movie!
I just loved watching such an adorable young girl experience some of the very peak of western culture for the first time! Thanks!
Awss thank you
The composer Ennio Morricone was an expert at using the sounds of instruments that most people never heard of - and of using the human voice as an instrument as well.
He composed over 400 music scores for movies - and I assure you that you have seen some of those movies as he was very much in demand, and considered a genius at movie music.
Ennio won two Academy Awards, three Grammy Awards, three Golden Globes, six BAFTAs, ten David di Donatello, eleven Nastro d'Argento, two European Film Awards, the Golden Lion Honorary Award, and the Polar Music Prize.
I highly recommend that you watch the movie "The Good, the Bad, and the ugly" to gain a better appreciation of this music. This was actually the 3rd movie in a series of movies - so you might wish to watch them all (Ennio wrote the music for all 3 movies).
The person hanging was the previous conductor.....🤣
The wah wah lady with the gun earings is Tuva Semmingsen 👍
I just became the 400th person to click oh a "like" for this video. And I'll bet I was also the 400th person who finds her SO ADORABLE!
Awssssss thank you made me smile
Ride into town Being in town and Riding out of town
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Brilliant. Beautifully arranged and presented. A tough composition to coordinate but done superbly. So many elements and dynamics. The hanging man just symbolic of what takes place in the movie, the struggle for gold, the good (Blondie), the bad, the ugly. The movie is a classic and with the musical score, a tour de force.
You must see this movie, the greatest movie of the all time, and for ever. With love from France
Thank you so much ❤️
The man hanging is how the movie both begins and ends. The movie is over 50 years old so not a spoiler alert but he doesn’t die either time.