Yes. Do see the movies. Takes a bit of patience; a slow vibe, but good vibe. You can't keep living your life not knowing about that part of social and cinematic history. Spaghetti Westerns. Ennio Morricone. Sigh.
They are VERY good movies. The correct names are: "A Fistful of Dollars", "For a Few Dollars More", "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly". Sergio Leone/Ennio Morricone also have a 2nd epic trilogy: "Once Upon a Time in the West", "Once Upon a Time..The Revolution" [aka "A Fistful of Dynamite" in the UK, & "Duck, You Sucker" in the US], "Once Upon a Time in America".
THX from a dane. Always nice, if the world talk about us, in a positive way. I was so lucky, that me and my kids were at the concert. A fantastic ecperience.
As an orchestral violinist, I can tell you there are so many awesome orchestral pieces and kudos to you for wanting to share this music with your children! So glad you gave this an A+ :)
Ennio Morricone wrote the music for the Clint Eastwood western The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. He also wrote the music for "A Fist Full of Dollar", "Once Upon a Time in the West" and "The Mission" among others. Check out another great piece called "Mars, The Bringer of War" by Holst
I always find a classical orchestra so fascinating. Every sound is manually made. No artificial sounds. What really blows my mind is, someone put together a beautiful sound using such a wide variety of instruments, and instead of it coming out as noise, it comes out as a carefully choreographed masterpiece.
The 2nd selection at 4:35 is called "Ecstasy of Gold." It comes later in the film when Tuco (Eli Wallach) is running through a cemetery frantically trying to find a particular grave marker. I think the brief passage at 6:38 is exquisitely beautiful. Great reaction.
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra has other movie themes and videos online and they are all worth giving them a shot. They are amazing and I am really happy you enjoyed them so much, they deserve all the love and it's fantastic to watch your enthusiasm :D
@@RobSquadReactions The two pieces of music are from the western movie "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly." It's a really amazingly good movie. The second piece is called "The Ecstasy of Gold."
Symphonies / choirs will frequently place a singer, a horn, or any intrument they want to sound off in the distance, analog reverb if you will...... I was at a symphony one time and a trumpet player was in the adjacent room to give the impression of the coming army from off in the distance.... that is why the soprano's lady was in the balcony.. in this case it happened to add to the ambience of the performance.... imagine being there.... and the silhouette of Clint Eastwood on the front wall, imagine being such an icon that your mere silhouette is instantly recognizable.
In 1964, Clint Eastwood was working on the CBS Western TV series, "Rawhide" (about a group of men traveling from town to town across the South in long-distance cattle drives). He and his family wanted to go on a European vacation, but did not have the money to do so. Eastwood got an offer from Italian director Sergio Leone to work on a low-budget Western film in Spain. Clint Eastwood took the offer, because he could take his family on that European vacation for free (or something close to it). "The name of the 1964 film was "A Fistful of Dollars". Sergio Leone somehow found a US distributor to show the film in movie theaters, and "A Fistful Of Dollars" became a surprise hit. In 1965, "Rawhide" was cancelled by CBS, shortly after the untimely death of the TV series' star, Eric Fleming, who died in 1964 while making a film during the TV show's hiatus. Clint Eastwood had to focus upon being a full-time movie actor. Sergio Leone gave him an offer to do a sequel film to "A Fistful Of Dollars", and Eastwood accepted the offer that he badly needed. The film they made was "For A Few Dollars More" (1965). That film was also an international hit, and Hollywood was forced to take notice. And the rest is history.
The first movie was a remake of Akira Kurosawa's samurai classic - Yojimbo. Kurosawa's other "Western" was The Seven Samurai, remade into The Magnificent Seven.
Nobody can compose big, bombastic music like the Italians, G-d bless 'em. "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly". I don't like Westerns as a genre, but this is one of the most entertaining films of all time. The three main characters are continually fascinating, the acting, especially of Eli Wallach as "the Ugly" -- Tuco, is a revelation. The script is as perfect as a gem stone and the musical score works amazingly well with the direction. it will be one of the best three hours of your lives and it will feel much shorter.
I fully agree with your plan to be sure your kids know about our colorful music history. Before my son was born I decided on my strategy. I knew teens will come up with music selections parents cannot stand and I was listening to classical, country, 50's, 60's and some pop. I knew I needed to become more adventurous with my music to be able to have a chance at tolerating what he comes up with (glad I did). And my other goal was to expose him to every genre including a strong foundation with the classics and oldies. Be sure to go back to the oldies and learn about the foundations off todays music. Without them, our music today would be nowhere as exciting as it is. Thanks to all the musicians that have come and gone before us for blazing the trails of creativity.
The instrument the man was playing at the beginning of the video is called an ocarina. Also those silver looking things that man was hitting are called tubeler bells.
I miss those movies that surrounded you and literally took you into another beautiful place. A work of art. It saved my life after my dad was murdered. I had to find a refuge or I would have done something wrong to myself. I play flute and French horn. Music is a comfort to ascape to.
I really enjoyed watch you listen to this, you really took it all in, but I have to tell you I started to laugh my butt off at how many times you missed the body hanging over the Orchestra!
The good, the bad, and the ugly is one of the best western movies ever made, and the movie score is a BIG part of why it is that good. Ennio Morricone composed the entire sound track for it, as he has done for a large number of movies and he's famous for his storytelling music style. This song in particular is a fan and orchestra favorite, because this is literally being played by any and all self-respecting orchestras on the entire globe. The Ukulele orchestra of Great Britain also did a fantastic version of this.. and loaded it with a good sense of humor to boot (humor is a big part of their performances) Also, now i am less worried if you would enjoy Nightwish because that happens to be (Orchestral) Symphonic Metal, but now i know you like epic and orchestral.. i'm pretty sure you will enjoy that band. (just a little heads-up, Nightwish comes with a HUGE fan base called "The Nightwish Army" and many of them roam UA-cam 24/7 for reaction videos on their favorite band and singer ;) ) Thnx for the reaction man, i do love them classics hehehe
Also Within Temptation and as for Night Wish should he react to all there lead vocalists. Tarja has the more operatic voice as compared to Annette and Floor
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is one of those rare films that every human being should see at least once in their lifetime. It's not a movie, it's an **epic**.
I was 15 years old in 1968 when I saw this movie for the first time. Now, more then half a century later I´m glad to see that there is a new generation who´s interesting in this timeless music from Ennio Morricone. The Danish National Symphony Orchestra has more music from the Sergio Leone´s movies.
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra, have from time to time a theme night, its not often but it have happen a few times. This was from their Western theme, They have also done "For a few dollars more" & Once upon a time in the West. As well as a Starwars night, a James Bond night, A Fantasy night (Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings), A Sci-Fi Night (Fifth Element, Blade Runner, Interstellar, Star Trek), A Mafia themed (Godfather, The untouchables,). I have not heard them all, but some of them and to me it have been a bit of a rabbit hole :)
All you need to know is..... this piece of music has been adopted by Metallica as their 'intro' music, before they go on stage - and play their first song. (Since the early 80's.)
This score was written, arranged and conducted by one man, Ennio Morricone. The amazing thing about it was that he wrote it without ever having seen the film. He was given the script before production began by director Sergio Leone and wrote the score based on that. Leone was so blown away by it that he and the film's writers rewrote large parts of the script to match up to the mood Morricone set with his score. Mind-boggling . . .
The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly, released in 1966 is one of my childhood's favorite movies. My brothers and friends and I used to play gunfighter and whistle this theme while playing with our cap guns. 😂
If you're lucky enough to live in a city that has its own symphony orchestra, do yourself a favor and get a ticket, get all dressed up and go to a concert some evening. Seeing (and hearing) a great orchestra perform live in a concert hall is an amazing experience that everyone should have at least once. You won't be sorry.
Greetings from Rome (Leone and Morricone's city; director and composer of the film). The good, the bad, the ugly is simply the best western ever made bro.
One of Ennio Moricone's classic movie scores. You should try his score from "Once Upon A Time In The West". There is a video out there combining the original score from the movie with Edda Dell'Orso humming it from 1968 and then the version with words called "Your Love" recorded in 2014 by 14 Year old Jackie Evancho. Both versions are backed by scenes from the movie and are hauntingly beautiful..
I'm the world's luckiest SOB - I'm going to this concert when they do it again August 17th! Four years after this recording all the talented people do the success live again, and who doesn't dream of being there experiencing it??, it is actually becoming possible 17-20th of Aug. Perhaps the only time ever in this form.
One if the greatest composers of all time. And one of the greatest films of all time. Its from the 60s and lives in IMDB's top 5. Watch it and you'll recognize so many shots that have been copied. Ecstasy of Gold is brilliant, too - both the composition of the music, but the scene in the film is incredible.
So far you're the only one that didn't notice the guy hanging from the rafters lol, they say it has to do with the changing of the conducter, but it also has to do with the movie. The Good the Bad and the Ulgy it's a long movie so grab some popcorn 🍿
I would have loved to see Amber’s reaction to this! Thanks for sharing my favorite movie theme done in this concert. The same night they also did the theme from “Once Upon a Time in the West”, well worth listening to! 😎
This is the most legit momment in cinema history! Maestro Ennio Morricone in 1966 , composed an immortal musical masterpiece for Sergio Leone' s film ! Rip maestro!
What is so amazing to me is because I didn’t have to buy a ticket all the way from Los Angeles to Denmark and purchase a ticket to get seats out in the audience because the seats out in the audience did not get this perspective of the cameras flying around to all the individual playing all their instruments which was so stunning and amazing and special which makes us so beautiful as well as the composition and everything it was involved with that
I'm enjoying your reactions! It sounds like there's a loud fan blowing though. A tiny bit distracting. But thats minor, man. But just wanted to mention it.
Christine Anderson self admitted that this was her first SOLO performance she ever did. Christine has vast experience performing with a choir, but this was her first solo.
Love this movie! I was living in Las Vegas when this movie came out. It was awesome!!! I had to go out and buy this soundtrack in 1968. Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cliff and Eli Wallace! Great spaghetti movie!! ❤❤❤❤
The movie soundtrack is from Ennio Morricone, he died about 1 year ago or so. He composed fir many movies, many italo western movies and others. Greatest movie soundtracks ever .
The talent in that hall is unbelievable
for real. Some real real real stuff. imagine if you were there in person.
The composer made the score Movie would not have been as good with out, but it was the music that made it good
@@texcav5458it was all the parts working perfectly together, not just the music.
The talent of Ennio Morricone is beyond words. The greatest composer of soundtracks in human history.
Ennio Morricone was a genius.
Yep, if it is Ennio, orchestra will NOT be bad.
People toss the term genius around a lot. Ennio's body of work proves that he was, in fact, a genius.
RIP Maestro
Grazias!!!!
No question
AGREED!!! Some of the greatest off the wall music ever!! R.I.P.
Greatest movie EVER. Lee Van Cleef should have won a Oscar as the Bad
No Eli Wallach. should have won for the Ugly.
Yes it was the.best.movie.ever!
Lee van cleef was a better actor than Clint Eastwood
Clint had the looks/star power but Lee and Eli were the soul of the movie. They really elevated the movie.
Certainly the best Western
The Spaghetti Western trilogy is one of a kind. A Fistful of Dollars, A Few More Dollars, and The Good The Bad The Ugly.
Those westerns made Clint Eastwood a star 🌟
@@bagelj Made Sergio Leone!
@@1957angelo best film music
Yes. Do see the movies. Takes a bit of patience; a slow vibe, but good vibe. You can't keep living your life not knowing about that part of social and cinematic history. Spaghetti Westerns. Ennio Morricone. Sigh.
They are VERY good movies. The correct names are: "A Fistful of Dollars", "For a Few Dollars More", "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly". Sergio Leone/Ennio Morricone also have a 2nd epic trilogy: "Once Upon a Time in the West", "Once Upon a Time..The Revolution" [aka "A Fistful of Dynamite" in the UK, & "Duck, You Sucker" in the US], "Once Upon a Time in America".
THX from a dane. Always nice, if the world talk about us, in a positive way. I was so lucky, that me and my kids were at the concert. A fantastic ecperience.
As an orchestral violinist, I can tell you there are so many awesome orchestral pieces and kudos to you for wanting to share this music with your children! So glad you gave this an A+ :)
Orchestral music is The 8th Wonder Of The World.
What a hard music piece to perform. Bravo 👏
When it is all about the music and not about the performers...It is amazing.
FACTS!!
Christine Nonbo Andersen was outstanding though.
The voice of an angel ❤
You have to show this to Amber, she will love it if she doesn’t already ☺️
And the movie.
Just discovered this a couple years ago myself. I think it's one of the coolest and most beautiful performances I've ever heard.
It was absolutely amazing
"Blondie!" - Oh, best western movie ever!
Ohhhhh makes me want to watch it again.... for like literally the 50th time
Look for the grave next to arch Stanton's grave...
“If you’re going to shoot, shoot, don’t talk” hahahhaha
@@mariadore7000
I love that line!
Real musicians!!!! Nothing better.
Absolutely amazing. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is by far a must see movie. One of my favorite Clint Eastwood Spaghetti Westerns. Great video sir!
In my top twenty movies. Certainly my favorite western. The original True Grit, a close second.
Ennio Morricone wrote the music for the Clint Eastwood western The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. He also wrote the music for "A Fist Full of Dollar", "Once Upon a Time in the West" and "The Mission" among others. Check out another great piece called "Mars, The Bringer of War" by Holst
I appreciate you watching a video and I will definitely give those a look
Oh hell yes! Holst was a head banger before people knew they could bang their heads!
The Thing
La musica, le note e anche il canto sono opera solamente di un genio Ennio Morricone. L' orchestra ha solo eseguito il lavoro di un maestro italiano.
All their covers are world class. And the singers, Tuva and Christina (and others) are simply stunning....
I always find a classical orchestra so fascinating. Every sound is manually made. No artificial sounds. What really blows my mind is, someone put together a beautiful sound using such a wide variety of instruments, and instead of it coming out as noise, it comes out as a carefully choreographed masterpiece.
The 2nd selection at 4:35 is called "Ecstasy of Gold." It comes later in the film when Tuco (Eli Wallach) is running through a cemetery frantically trying to find a particular grave marker. I think the brief passage at 6:38 is exquisitely beautiful. Great reaction.
Dude-I know, right? Pure injection of pure beautiful emotion into your soul...and the talent WOW
Ennio Morricone! The man uses every instrument in the Orchestra and then some. Legend!
The Maestro Ennio Morricone is a pure genius
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra has other movie themes and videos online and they are all worth giving them a shot. They are amazing and I am really happy you enjoyed them so much, they deserve all the love and it's fantastic to watch your enthusiasm :D
Only good thing about DR.
Without further ado* NOT without further or do
The Prague Philharmonic version of Basil Poledouris' Conan The Barbarian movie soundtrack is also a masterpiece!
Damn I've never heard this before (only in old western movies) but this performance gave me chills! That choir though! 🔥❤
This music is two songs from one of the greatest movies ever made.
What movies??
@@RobSquadReactions The two pieces of music are from the western movie "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly." It's a really amazingly good movie. The second piece is called "The Ecstasy of Gold."
Symphonies / choirs will frequently place a singer, a horn, or any intrument they want to sound off in the distance, analog reverb if you will...... I was at a symphony one time and a trumpet player was in the adjacent room to give the impression of the coming army from off in the distance.... that is why the soprano's lady was in the balcony.. in this case it happened to add to the ambience of the performance.... imagine being there.... and the silhouette of Clint Eastwood on the front wall, imagine being such an icon that your mere silhouette is instantly recognizable.
In 1964, Clint Eastwood was working on the CBS Western TV series, "Rawhide" (about a group of men traveling from town to town across the South in long-distance cattle drives). He and his family wanted to go on a European vacation, but did not have the money to do so. Eastwood got an offer from Italian director Sergio Leone to work on a low-budget Western film in Spain. Clint Eastwood took the offer, because he could take his family on that European vacation for free (or something close to it). "The name of the 1964 film was "A Fistful of Dollars". Sergio Leone somehow found a US distributor to show the film in movie theaters, and "A Fistful Of Dollars" became a surprise hit.
In 1965, "Rawhide" was cancelled by CBS, shortly after the untimely death of the TV series' star, Eric Fleming, who died in 1964 while making a film during the TV show's hiatus. Clint Eastwood had to focus upon being a full-time movie actor. Sergio Leone gave him an offer to do a sequel film to "A Fistful Of Dollars", and Eastwood accepted the offer that he badly needed. The film they made was "For A Few Dollars More" (1965).
That film was also an international hit, and Hollywood was forced to take notice. And the rest is history.
The first movie was a remake of Akira Kurosawa's samurai classic - Yojimbo. Kurosawa's other "Western" was The Seven Samurai, remade into The Magnificent Seven.
A golden haired angel.
Shout out to Rome Life for convincing you to make this channel. ❤️
for sure
Amazing. Loved it. Thanks for sharing and reacting to this.
Thank you so much for stopping by and watching!
What a stunningly beautiful piece of music
I got to see yul Brenner in the "King and I"... at the Music Hall in Houston tx...magnificent.
And this is a half-century old Clint Eastwood movie soundtrack!
Glad you like!
Seen your reaction several times and i LOVE it. Glad you were amazed
That was enjoyable for sure thanks for taking me along on the ride with you.
Nobody can compose big, bombastic music like the Italians, G-d bless 'em.
"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly". I don't like Westerns as a genre, but this is one of the most entertaining films of all time. The three main characters are continually fascinating, the acting, especially of Eli Wallach as "the Ugly" -- Tuco, is a revelation. The script is as perfect as a gem stone and the musical score works amazingly well with the direction.
it will be one of the best three hours of your lives and it will feel much shorter.
You're awesome, Jordan. Just a real person. You figured it all out...what that music was about...without even knowing it was part of a movie.
I fully agree with your plan to be sure your kids know about our colorful music history. Before my son was born I decided on my strategy. I knew teens will come up with music selections parents cannot stand and I was listening to classical, country, 50's, 60's and some pop. I knew I needed to become more adventurous with my music to be able to have a chance at tolerating what he comes up with (glad I did). And my other goal was to expose him to every genre including a strong foundation with the classics and oldies.
Be sure to go back to the oldies and learn about the foundations off todays music. Without them, our music today would be nowhere as exciting as it is. Thanks to all the musicians that have come and gone before us for blazing the trails of creativity.
This song is iconic and this orchestra and choral was amazing in playing/singing this! ❤
It's August now and I was going to suggest this song and version, but I see you've covered it. Well done.
Gotta watch the movie now. The ending was probably the most iconic duel of all time.
The instrument the man was playing at the beginning of the video is called an ocarina. Also those silver looking things that man was hitting are called tubeler bells.
I miss those movies that surrounded you and literally took you into another beautiful place. A work of art. It saved my life after my dad was murdered. I had to find a refuge or I would have done something wrong to myself. I play flute and French horn. Music is a comfort to ascape to.
I really enjoyed watch you listen to this, you really took it all in, but I have to tell you I started to laugh my butt off at how many times you missed the body hanging over the Orchestra!
The good, the bad, and the ugly is one of the best western movies ever made, and the movie score is a BIG part of why it is that good.
Ennio Morricone composed the entire sound track for it, as he has done for a large number of movies and he's famous for his storytelling music style.
This song in particular is a fan and orchestra favorite, because this is literally being played by any and all self-respecting orchestras on the entire globe.
The Ukulele orchestra of Great Britain also did a fantastic version of this.. and loaded it with a good sense of humor to boot (humor is a big part of their performances)
Also, now i am less worried if you would enjoy Nightwish because that happens to be (Orchestral) Symphonic Metal, but now i know you like epic and orchestral.. i'm pretty sure you will enjoy that band. (just a little heads-up, Nightwish comes with a HUGE fan base called "The Nightwish Army" and many of them roam UA-cam 24/7 for reaction videos on their favorite band and singer ;) )
Thnx for the reaction man, i do love them classics hehehe
Also Within Temptation and as for Night Wish should he react to all there lead vocalists. Tarja has the more operatic voice as compared to Annette and Floor
@@KissMeStarlight agreed, there's more bands like that, that deserve reactions. Also agree on checking out all 3 singers for Nightwish :)
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is one of those rare films that every human being should see at least once in their lifetime. It's not a movie, it's an **epic**.
I was 15 years old in 1968 when I saw this movie for the first time. Now, more then half a century later I´m glad to see that there is a new generation who´s interesting in this timeless music from Ennio Morricone. The Danish National Symphony Orchestra has more music from the Sergio Leone´s movies.
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra, have from time to time a theme night, its not often but it have happen a few times.
This was from their Western theme, They have also done "For a few dollars more" & Once upon a time in the West.
As well as a Starwars night, a James Bond night, A Fantasy night (Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings), A Sci-Fi Night (Fifth Element, Blade Runner, Interstellar, Star Trek), A Mafia themed (Godfather, The untouchables,).
I have not heard them all, but some of them and to me it have been a bit of a rabbit hole :)
Music from what they called "spaghetti westerns " . They were made in Europe . Clint Eastwood was one that made what are classic westerns today.
That’s pretty cool I’ve never watch the western movie a day in my life
Need to do a reaction to the good the bad and the ugly..
Could you imagine being there feeling the music go through you, brilliant film
Rocked you like when I was 5 )) amazing
Fantastic Reaction !!!
My Dad had this Soundtrack Record and it was my favorite) I still have it)) Amazing, thank you Rob!))
Enio Morricone amazing movie composer. Excellent video! :)
I am glad that you czn stretch your musical ear to a different wonderful horizon.
Out of all the amazing things people can do I think this ranks up there as the most impressive.
This is my ringtone for when my dad calls me😂
Every time I listen to this (which is frequently), my computer desk becomes a saloon bar.
-Bro, great to see you get your groove on!
I've seen this reaction before, but I keep coming back to it. Great reaction Jay. I really hope Amber has seen this now. ❤
Love Clint, especially since we share the same birthday love the man.
This is the ringtone on my phone, for my husband.lol
All you need to know is..... this piece of music has been adopted by Metallica as their 'intro' music, before they go on stage - and play their first song. (Since the early 80's.)
My favorite music of all time! The others are fantastic too! I used to play this every night to go to sleep by.
This is the ultimate in talented musicianship! Amazing.
💚💛💚💛 Loved when you talked about your snappers and how you're going to make them well rounded.
Wonderful.
You're a wonderful father.
One of the best westerns ever made. Inspired SOOO many directors.
This score was written, arranged and conducted by one man, Ennio Morricone. The amazing thing about it was that he wrote it without ever having seen the film. He was given the script before production began by director Sergio Leone and wrote the score based on that. Leone was so blown away by it that he and the film's writers rewrote large parts of the script to match up to the mood Morricone set with his score.
Mind-boggling . . .
The best reaction I have ever seen.
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What a theme tune! What a score! What a film!
The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly, released in 1966 is one of my childhood's favorite movies. My brothers and friends and I used to play gunfighter and whistle this theme while playing with our cap guns. 😂
Greatest western ever made Mr Clint Eastwood at his very best
This is amazing 😃
I'm glad this blew you away! BTW a peice of this music is used in the Modelo beer commercial.
The movie changed how western movies were made
Music
First time hearing an orchestra ? The individual singers are opera singers. There is a whole world of MUSIC out there waiting for you to experience.
If you're lucky enough to live in a city that has its own symphony orchestra, do yourself a favor and get a ticket, get all dressed up and go to a concert some evening. Seeing (and hearing) a great orchestra perform live in a concert hall is an amazing experience that everyone should have at least once. You won't be sorry.
When I was a little kid my dad had the soundtrack for The Good, the bad and the ugly. Best Clint Eastwood movie and Van Cleef was excellent too.
Greetings from Rome (Leone and Morricone's city; director and composer of the film). The good, the bad, the ugly is simply the best western ever made bro.
Should check out this kid...prodigy guitarist! Already a legend!
One of Ennio Moricone's classic movie scores. You should try his score from "Once Upon A Time In The West". There is a video out there combining the original score from the movie with Edda Dell'Orso humming it from 1968 and then the version with words called "Your Love" recorded in 2014 by 14 Year old Jackie Evancho. Both versions are backed by scenes from the movie and are hauntingly beautiful..
Absolutely beautiful!
"Without further or do" 🤣🤣
I'm the world's luckiest SOB - I'm going to this concert when they do it again August 17th!
Four years after this recording all the talented people do the success live again, and who doesn't dream of being there experiencing it??, it is actually becoming possible 17-20th of Aug. Perhaps the only time ever in this form.
An unforgettable soundtrack to an iconic American Western.
American Western ...made in Espain
@@jamesbondbond8388 is a italian film no spanish...... Sergio Leone - Ennio Morricone
@@Vuotoassoluto Yes, filmed in Almería Spain
A great classical piece that a lot of reactors love is Luciano Pavarotti singing Nessun Dorma. Fantastic performance.
One if the greatest composers of all time. And one of the greatest films of all time. Its from the 60s and lives in IMDB's top 5. Watch it and you'll recognize so many shots that have been copied.
Ecstasy of Gold is brilliant, too - both the composition of the music, but the scene in the film is incredible.
So far you're the only one that didn't notice the guy hanging from the rafters lol, they say it has to do with the changing of the conducter, but it also has to do with the movie. The Good the Bad and the Ulgy it's a long movie so grab some popcorn 🍿
NO!!! I did notice that!!! Hanging from the top right!! I watch the video again after and seen that! I don’t know how I missed it
The Danish National Orchestra doesn't mess around when one of their members misses a note.
I would have loved to see Amber’s reaction to this! Thanks for sharing my favorite movie theme done in this concert. The same night they also did the theme from “Once Upon a Time in the West”, well worth listening to! 😎
Love watching your face react. Feel just like you. This orchestra is fire. They are lit baby. 🔥. Peace.
Thank you for not interrupting the performance to comment.
This is the most legit momment in cinema history! Maestro Ennio Morricone in 1966 , composed an immortal musical masterpiece for Sergio Leone' s film ! Rip maestro!
What is so amazing to me is because I didn’t have to buy a ticket all the way from Los Angeles to Denmark and purchase a ticket to get seats out in the audience because the seats out in the audience did not get this perspective of the cameras flying around to all the individual playing all their instruments which was so stunning and amazing and special which makes us so beautiful as well as the composition and everything it was involved with that
I'm enjoying your reactions! It sounds like there's a loud fan blowing though. A tiny bit distracting. But thats minor, man. But just wanted to mention it.
I like the way the pianists hands bounced.
The best music composition ever created
the best recording of this song ever made.
Christine Anderson self admitted that this was her first SOLO performance she ever did. Christine has vast experience performing with a choir, but this was her first solo.
The Good, the bad and the ugly such a great movie I watched it so many years ago it's still a classic
Love this movie! I was living in Las Vegas when this movie came out. It was awesome!!! I had to go out and buy this soundtrack in 1968. Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cliff and Eli Wallace! Great spaghetti movie!! ❤❤❤❤
The movie soundtrack is from Ennio Morricone, he died about 1 year ago or so. He composed fir many movies, many italo western movies and others. Greatest movie soundtracks ever .
Look at the eyes of Tuva Semmingsen when she signals to Christine Nonbo Andersen at 06:50
the second part (ecstasy of gold) gives me goosebumps every single time.
That was amazing and I love orchestra music and I know this song from the movie. But totally different with this orchestra.