i know your comment is old. and im sorry. but i do agree. i was shocked when i saw this. I performed the score many years ago for a small chamber ensemble. and i remember our director screaming at the pianists to play it wrong on purpose lol.
There are 11 players, and 14 movements. Aside from the first movement, the final movement, and Swift, one of the movements where just the pianists play, each instrument has their own movement. Flute: Aviary Clarinet: The Cuckoo in the deep woods Armonica: Aquarium Xylophone: Fossils 1st Piano: Pianists 2nd Piano: Kangaroos 1st Violin: Hens and Roosters 2nd Violin: Personages with Long Ears Viola: Tortoises Cello: The Swan Bass: The Elephant
@@unoriginal422 These sweaty copyright trolls think they own the rights to a century-old piece that exists in the Petrucci Music Library, a collection of public-domain works. That won't stop the usual bastards from saying they own everything musical, looking at you SONY, UNIVERSAL. I hope to live to the day those companies crumble, but I won't hold my breath
Cuando le mencione a Papi-Uba Boston Orchestra puso BIG-FIVE... SE LO DIJE A PAPI-UBA ALGO PREOCUPADA PUES TIDO ESO COINCIDIO CON MUCHO FRAUDE Y MALTRATO Y ABUSO A NUESTRA FAMILIA PERO SEGUIMOS POSITIVAMENTE....ESA ORQUESTA FUE LA QUE CON MUCHA CONFIANZA PAPI-UBA ME DIJO DE NIÑA LO BUENA ORQUESTA QUE ERA. ENTIENDO EL USARNOS PARA LO MALO Y LO OPUESTO USARNOS PARA HACERSE PASAR POR NOSOTROS EN ALGÚN MOMENTO SE LES VA A VIRAR LA "TORTILLA". Y A OTRAS FAMILIAS Y OTRAS PERSONAS QUE LES HICIERON EL MISMO DAÑO Y POR TODAS PARTES DEL MUNDO. PAPI-UBA ME CONTESTÓ A UNA PREGUNTA. TODOS VOLVERAN O TODOS VAMOS A VOLVER ....FUE COMO INA PROMESA. EL UNIVERSO OPUESTO A ESTO ES PARA MI ESO. HAY ESPERANZA QUE ASÍ SEA Y ASÍ SERÁ
Every child should be compelled, enticed, cajoled to listen to this. Every child. And if he, she, it, won't do, then it he she it is going to have to deal with me, because I'm not going to have it. There is such a thing as greatness, and Camille Saint Saen, despite the fact that he was a Frenchman, was a great man, and wrote great music. And just be glad I didn't put on his organ concerto.
Excuse me, I don't really understand why Camille Saint-Saёns was a great man _despite_ the fact he was a Frenchman. Do these things contradict each other?
It's so strange to hear the Pianists play correctly! It's scored for them to explicitly play the notes wrong!
i know your comment is old. and im sorry. but i do agree. i was shocked when i saw this. I performed the score many years ago for a small chamber ensemble. and i remember our director screaming at the pianists to play it wrong on purpose lol.
There are 11 players, and 14 movements. Aside from the first movement, the final movement, and Swift, one of the movements where just the pianists play, each instrument has their own movement.
Flute: Aviary
Clarinet: The Cuckoo in the deep woods
Armonica: Aquarium
Xylophone: Fossils
1st Piano: Pianists
2nd Piano: Kangaroos
1st Violin: Hens and Roosters
2nd Violin: Personages with Long Ears
Viola: Tortoises
Cello: The Swan
Bass: The Elephant
Legal !!!!
How is the Tortoise movement the viola movement? It’s played by all the strings.
I like the aquarium part and the fossils and the finale.
I love how "pianist" is a type of animal lol
😭😭😭
I really enjoyed listening to this and reading along with the score. Thanks!
It's funny how the tortoises movement lifts up the Can-Can from one of Offenbach's operas.
The fossils movement is also amazing because it is lifted from a composition by the same composer as Carnival Of The Animals, Camille Saint-Saens.
7:55 Aquarium (Mystic)
16:20 Le Cygne (The part!)
00:00 Інтродукція і королівський марш лева
02:06 Кури і півні
02:57 Антилопи
03:34 Черепахи
05:25 Слон
06:56 Кенгуру
07:55 Акваріум
09:54 Персонажі з довгими вухами
10:30 Зозуля в глибині лісу
12:58 Пташник
13:48 Піаністи
15:02 Викопні
16:20 Лебідь
19:05 Фінал
Le Cygne is honestly one of the most moving pieces I have ever listened to
ממש אני כול יום אחרי הבית ספר אני שומע את השיר המדהים הזה
Why moment on 15:05 sounds like Dance macabre? It's so confusing
That's because it is. It's a joke, search up on Wikipedia
Y does it sound lie, teinkle twinkle littol star 😕😕😕😕😕🤣🤣🤣🤣🎩🧣🧣🧣👄👗👣
@@kennytran2860 I searched it after watching this video. That's interesting
Many forget that the true original version of the swan is for two pianos and cello, rather than cello.
Why the other video/version doesn't exist anymore? I loved that
Ikr, it had 5 million views or smth
@@unoriginal422 These sweaty copyright trolls think they own the rights to a century-old piece that exists in the Petrucci Music Library, a collection of public-domain works. That won't stop the usual bastards from saying they own everything musical, looking at you SONY, UNIVERSAL. I hope to live to the day those companies crumble, but I won't hold my breath
does anyone know where to find the original recording? it was my favorite.
I really liked the cuckoo bird song
Am I eccentric for liking Tortoises the most?!
"Aquarium" reminds me of a Tim Burton movie.
The "aviary" part starts at 12:30
Cuando le mencione a Papi-Uba Boston Orchestra puso BIG-FIVE...
SE LO DIJE A PAPI-UBA ALGO PREOCUPADA PUES TIDO ESO COINCIDIO CON MUCHO FRAUDE Y MALTRATO Y ABUSO A NUESTRA FAMILIA PERO SEGUIMOS POSITIVAMENTE....ESA ORQUESTA FUE LA QUE CON MUCHA CONFIANZA PAPI-UBA ME DIJO DE NIÑA LO BUENA ORQUESTA QUE ERA.
ENTIENDO EL USARNOS PARA LO MALO Y LO OPUESTO USARNOS PARA HACERSE PASAR POR NOSOTROS EN ALGÚN MOMENTO SE LES VA A VIRAR LA "TORTILLA".
Y A OTRAS FAMILIAS Y OTRAS PERSONAS QUE LES HICIERON EL MISMO DAÑO Y POR TODAS PARTES DEL MUNDO.
PAPI-UBA ME CONTESTÓ A UNA PREGUNTA.
TODOS VOLVERAN O TODOS VAMOS A VOLVER ....FUE COMO INA PROMESA. EL UNIVERSO OPUESTO A ESTO ES PARA MI ESO.
HAY ESPERANZA
QUE ASÍ SEA Y ASÍ SERÁ
La última parte, el suouesto final parece MOZART O BETHOVEN, ES MAS MOZART......NO PARECE MÍO O SAINT SAENS.
PAPI-UBA ME LO DECIA SON 13 NO 14.
中學音樂課的回憶!
Every child should be compelled, enticed, cajoled to listen to this. Every child.
And if he, she, it, won't do, then it he she it is going to have to deal with me, because I'm not going to have it.
There is such a thing as greatness, and Camille Saint Saen, despite the fact that he was a Frenchman, was a great man, and wrote great music.
And just be glad I didn't put on his organ concerto.
Excuse me, I don't really understand why Camille Saint-Saёns was a great man _despite_ the fact he was a Frenchman. Do these things contradict each other?
hol up you cant be a french person and a good person at the same time? lmao
7:56