This the opera that inspired the Belgian revolution of 1830. During the 5th act, when the singer began to sing "Amour sacré de la patrie", people began to abandon the theater to join the multitude protesting outside against the king.
One of my all-time favorite overtures from the early romantic era, filled with those gorgeous melodies and surprisingly good orchestrations signature to Auber.
Quelle intensité dramatique ! je vais interpréter cet été une transcription pour orchestre à vents de ce chef d'oeuvre d'ouverture avec l'orchestre d'harmonie de Vichy OHV qui représente la France au festival international d'harmonies d'Innsbruck en Autriche.
It was in 1830 that during the performance of this opera in Brussels, the flame flared up and a rebellion broke out against the regime. Particularly this song of this opera did it. ”Sacred love of the fatherland, Give us audacity and pride! In my country, I have life, He will owe me his freedom”
I wish this wasn't so obscure... it's one of those pieces that became an instant classic for me and I never really get tired of listening to it. Great recording too
La Muette de Portici fut aussi le signal de la révolution napolitaine de 1830...Retour aux origines puisque Auber était normand, natif de Caen et que les Normands ont conquis l'Italie du sud et la Sicile au XIe siècle sous la houlette de Robert Guiscard fils de Tancrède, originaire de Hauteville (aujourd'hui dans le département de la Manche -50-) dont 8 frères et 1 sœur partirent pour l'Italie, le dernier, Roger II, étant devenu roi en 1130.
fenomenal; sensacional expresión de fuerza y desarrollo expresivo, suficiente para provocar un revolucionario efecto de liberación en miles de pobladores y fuerzas vivas en los Países Bajos en 1850. digno de copiar y repetir. Juanjo
This was one of the musical pieces to feature in the Overture of White Star Line Repertoire. I presume it's possible it was performed on Titanic by the Band during one of the meal's.
Actually I see people in comments that keep saying that the Belgium revolution was in 1830 but it was actually in 1831 cause it’s when the real revolution was here
This the opera that inspired the Belgian revolution of 1830. During the 5th act, when the singer began to sing "Amour sacré de la patrie", people began to abandon the theater to join the multitude protesting outside against the king.
That's the duet from the second act which is still correct in terms of the inciting moment.
very appropriate for the times that run if we apply it to France.
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One of my all-time favorite overtures from the early romantic era, filled with those gorgeous melodies and surprisingly good orchestrations signature to Auber.
Masterpiece of Auber that sparked the Belgian revolution on 1830!! just can't get enough of this beautiful music
Sire, il n'y a pas de Belges.........
But he is a french
@@boualiyacine He is French but this Opera triggered a revolution in Belgium.
@@alisanieeniamoghaddam6837 yea
@@Patatteke1 the Belgains kick the oranges ouit of Belguim in 1830
Quelle intensité dramatique ! je vais interpréter cet été une transcription pour orchestre à vents de ce chef d'oeuvre d'ouverture avec l'orchestre d'harmonie de Vichy OHV qui représente la France au festival international d'harmonies d'Innsbruck en Autriche.
It was in 1830 that during the performance of this opera in Brussels, the flame flared up and a rebellion broke out against the regime.
Particularly this song of this opera did it.
”Sacred love of the fatherland,
Give us audacity and pride!
In my country, I have life,
He will owe me his freedom”
O' what beauty! Bravo! Just bravo!
I wish this wasn't so obscure... it's one of those pieces that became an instant classic for me and I never really get tired of listening to it. Great recording too
Often called Masaniello overture. This is an even better recording: ua-cam.com/video/_5Sm_qFwvtA/v-deo.html
I saw him when reading a book.
Excelente. No conocía a este músico.
opéra créé en 1828 à Paris, point de départ de la Révolution belge de 1830. L'on comprend qu'Auber ait sa station de métro dans la capitale
Master piece 4 ever! I want this since 1996!
😱🥰😍❤❣💋 Amazing overture all the time ❤
Statement of passion with great settings!!!
super cool music ❤❤❤
beautiful piece of music.
La Muette de Portici fut aussi le signal de la révolution napolitaine de 1830...Retour aux origines puisque Auber était normand, natif de Caen et que les Normands ont conquis l'Italie du sud et la Sicile au XIe siècle sous la houlette de Robert Guiscard fils de Tancrède, originaire de Hauteville (aujourd'hui dans le département de la Manche -50-) dont 8 frères et 1 sœur partirent pour l'Italie, le dernier, Roger II, étant devenu roi en 1130.
Спасибо за открытие замечательного композитора и его музыки ❤
I simply dont realise why I like this music
Me too...;-)
Because you have great musical taste!
Muy bonita abertura!
fenomenal; sensacional expresión de fuerza y desarrollo expresivo, suficiente para provocar un revolucionario efecto de liberación en miles de pobladores y fuerzas vivas en los Países Bajos en 1850. digno de copiar y repetir. Juanjo
inicio de la revolucion belga el 25 de agosto de 1830!
wow, this is really fucking amazing.
Una obra que provocó una revolución!
La música es nuestra arma más poderosa
19 de Enero de 2016 .- Escuchando a AUBER con gusto. ( No conozco la ópera completa )
2:20 !!!!!!!
Auber écrit peut-être de la petite musique mais il le fait en grand musicien
signé Rossini.
Buena música.
Quite right! ;-)
This was one of the musical pieces to feature in the Overture of White Star Line Repertoire. I presume it's possible it was performed on Titanic by the Band during one of the meal's.
Actually I see people in comments that keep saying that the Belgium revolution was in 1830 but it was actually in 1831 cause it’s when the real revolution was here
It was favourite music of great russian poet Mikhail Lermontov
Is there a full performance of this opera recorded on video?
Ca donne envie de manger des frites en regardant les meilleurs buts de Eden Hazard ou les meilleurs arrêts de Thibault Courtois.
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Bastante buena sta wea, no la conocia. Aunque nada me gusta tanto como Beethoven xd
tipin naranja mecanica?
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Marvellous music of not ?????
Could do better
What, you could write something better?