Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre Señor, señor, car avec les soldats Oui, les toreros peuvent s'entendre Pour plaisir, pour plaisir, ils ont les combats! Le cirque est plein, c'est jour de fête! Le cirque est plein du haut en bas Les spectateurs perdant la tête Les spectateurs s'interpellent à grands fracas! Apostrophes, cris et tapage Poussés jusque s'à la fureur! Car c'est la fête du courage! C'est la fête des gens de coeur! Allons! en garde! Allons! allons! ah! Toréador, en garde! Toréador! Toréador! Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant Qu'un oeil noir te regarde Et que l'amour t'attend Toréador, l'amour, l'amour t'attend! Tout d'un coup, on fait silence On fait silence, ah que se passe-t-il? Plus de cris, c'est l'instant! Plus de cris, c'est l'instant! Le taureau s'élance en bondissant hors du toril! Il s'élance! Il entre, il frappe! Un cheval roule Entraînant un picador "Ah! Bravo! Toro!" hurle la foule Le taureau va, il vient, il vient et frappe encore! En secouant ses banderilles Plein de fureur, il court! Le cirque est plein de sang! On se sauve, on franchit les grilles! C'est ton tour maintenant! Allons! en garde! Allons! allons! ah! Toréador, en garde! Toréador! Toréador! Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant Qu'un oeil noir te regarde Et que l'amour t'attend Toréador, l'amour, l'amour t'attend! Toréador! Toréador! L'amour t'attend!
Although there are no English captions, I have seen Carmen a few times (and Carmen rewards being seen even more than being listened to). Escamillo's song describes the romance of the bullfighter's image, and then opens the brutality of what lies behind it. He gives the impression of being as willing to kill a human being as a hapless bull. Carmen is the story of opera's ultimate "bad date", and Escamillo almost gets her out of a terrible "relationship" with the opera's "protagonist".
This is an amazing performance. Laurent has an excellent baritone voice and I especially like the vibrancy of the orchestra. Really emphasizes Bizet's music.
Guys stop fighting about the whole FNAF thing, geez!!! It doesn't matter how you came to know the song, it just matters that you know it now. Calm down and listen to your music in peace.
I'm getting a bit emotional watching this. This video was the first time I ever really heard opera. I was maybe eight years old, and God knows how I found it, but I fell in love. I would watch it over and over again, entranced by the music, dreaming about what it would be like to perform something like this onstage. I'd never seen or felt anything like it. When I was twelve, I started classical voice lessons. This year, I'm going to university to study vocal performance. I can actually say that this video changed the course of my life.
I went to find out more about FNAF because of the comments in this video. Now that I know a bit about it, I really like how the 'Freddy' character plays this song for a man who goes back to his job every night even though he's perfectly aware he could quit, and that his life is at risk. Like Escamillio, he lives for the triumph of beating the 'bulls', and the thrill of the fight. ;w; Carmen is a powerful, beautiful opera, and I'd glad the spirit of this song lives on even in a music box reference!
Your toast, I can return it to you Sir, sir, because with the soldiers Yes, the bullfighters can understand each other For pleasure, for pleasure, they have the fights! The circus is full, it's a day of celebration! The circus is full from top to bottom The spectators losing their heads The spectators shout at each other loudly! Apostrophes, cries and noise Pushed to the point of fury! Because it is the feast of courage! It is the feast of the people of heart! Come on! On guard! Come on! Come on! Ah! Toreador, on guard! Toreador! Toreador! And think well, yes, think in combat That a black eye is looking at you And that love awaits you Toreador, love, love awaits you! Suddenly, there is silence There is silence, ah what is happening? No more cries, it's the moment! No more cries, it's the moment! The bull rushes out of the bullring! He rushes! He enters, he strikes! A horse rolls Carrying a picador "Ah! Bravo! Toro!" the crowd screams The bull goes, it comes, it comes and strikes again! Shaking his banderillas Full of fury, he runs! The circus is full of blood! They escape, they cross the gates! It's your turn now! Come on! On guard! Come on! Come on! Ah! Toreador, on guard! Toreador! Toreador! And think well, yes, think in combat That a black eye is looking at you And that love awaits you Toreador, love, love awaits you! Toreador! Toreador! Love awaits you! The song is about the excitement and danger of bullfighting. The singer tells the toreador to be on guard, but also to remember that love awaits him. The song is full of energy and excitement, and it captures the thrill of the bullfight. Here are some additional notes on the translation: The word "toreador" is a Spanish word for "bullfighter." The word "toril" is a Spanish word for "bullring." The word "banderillas" are small, barbed sticks that are used to irritate the bull. The phrase "l'amour t'attend" is French for "love awaits you."
Laurent Naouri ha una voce superlativa, un aspetto affascinante e grandi doti di palcoscenico. Un artista eccellente, egli non "interpreta " egli E" il toreador !!
I heard this theme in an ad for Xfinity wifi and hadn't had the pleasure of listening to it for any number of years prior to. A pleasant reminder and timpani that are extreme in their excellence and fitting the melody.
Sword fights and bull fights, Rolling in manure Blows to the head, I can endure Fighting bulls is all I want in life Plus, I could use a wife! And several pairs of tights In shades of blue Helga, please say, "I do!"
Check out the version of this in"Carmen Jones" It's an updated version of Carmen and this song is sung from a boxers perspective. This version of the song cracks me up!!!
The entire cast of the splendid Fazbeariton crew journeying hither to feed on my rotting corpsal as my feint screams are muffled so that the establishment may not hear : 5:35
Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre Señors, señors, car avec les soldats Oui, les Toréros peuvent s'entendre Pour plaisir, pour plaisir, ils ont les combats Le cirque est plein, c'est jour de fête, Le cirque est plein du haut en bas, Les spectateurs perdent la tête, Les spectacteurs s'interpellent à grand fracas. Apostrophes, cris et tapages, Poussés jusque à la fureur. Car c'est la fête du courage, C'est la fête des gens de coeur! Allons! en garde! allons! allons! ah! [Refrain] Toréador en garde Toréador, toréador! Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant Qu'un œil noir te regarde Et que l'amour t'attend, Toréador! L'amour, l'amour t'attend (Toréador en garde) (Toréador, toréador!) Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant Qu'un oeil noir te regarde Et que l'amour t'attend, Toréador! L'amour, l'amour t'attend Tout d'un coup on fait silence On fait silence, ah, que se passe t'il? Plus de cris, c'est l'instant Plus de cris, c'est l'instant Le taureau s'élance en bondissant hors du toril Il s'élance, il entre, il frappe, Un cheval roule, entraînant un picador "ah! bravo! toro!" hurle la foule Le taureau va..il vient..il vient et frappe encore! En secouant ses banderilles Plein de fureur il court, Le cirque est plein de sang! On se sauve, on franchit les grilles C'est ton tour maintenant, Allons! en garde! allons! allons! ah! [Refrain] Toréador en garde! Toréador, toréador! Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant Qu'un œil noir te regarde, Et que l'amour t'attend, Toréador, L'amour, l'amour t'attend! (Toréador en garde!) (Toréador, toréador!) Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant Qu'un œil noir te regarde, Et que l'amour t'attend, Toréador, L'amour, l'amour t'attend! Toréador, Toréador L'amour t'attend!
Su gibi akıp giden 2 saat 50 dakika... Bu zamana kadar birçok farklı ülkeden, toplamda en az 13 - 14 Carmen operası izledim, belki de daha fazla. Çok net söyleyebilirim ki; açık ara izlediğim en iyi Carmen operasıydı. Performansını en beğendiğim kişi ise; bu videoda olmayan Micaëla karakterini oynayan Lisa Milne'ydi. Hayran kaldım.
Geelong Football Club Song 2:48 We are Geelong, the greatest team of all We are Geelong; we're always on the ball We play the game as it should be played At home or far away Our banners fly high, from dawn to dark Down at Kardinia Park So! Stand up and fight, remember our tradition Stand up and fight, it's always our ambition Throughout the game to fight with all our might Because we're the mighty blue and white And when the ball is bounced, to the final bell Stand up and fight like hell!
***** Well I don't exactly hate FNAF. It just hurts when I go on a Carmen video and I see a comment like "Like if you came for FNAF" (that comment was from a different video I think), so it's just slightly annoying for me.
+saysay I honestly like that FNAF brought popularity to the song because it showed me a very good classical song that I can listen to. But that is just my opinion
TurboMMaster This song has been a classic for more than a century. It will be remembered long after this game is but a fading memory. FNAF is a fad, this is art.
I remember how our school had performed the opera "Carmen" years ago, and that this was one of my favorite solos. Back when there was no FNAF, when if you searched up the Toreador March you wouldn't have millions of FNAF videos popping up in your view. Ah, the good old times...
I tried telling my friends that this song was made in the 1800s but they said the creators of FNAF made. I told them that Bizet made it but they said that Bizet copied the song, I don't know how that's possible but...
BIG THANKS FOR VIDEO ! FANTASTIC PERFORMANCE ! I HAVE A TICKETS FOR 30 - SEPTEMBER - 7,30pm - 2014 ! THIS IS SUPER PLEASURE FOR ME ! I'm FROM BULGARIA - SOFIA !
Vean a Samuel Ramey en Escamillo, verán poder de interpretación, en algunas partes este barítono grita en su imposibilidad de transmitir carácter con el canto.
You're a bit unfair. Doubtless I'll be corrected if wrong, but I seem to recall that Mlle Dessay once said, when asked about musical influences, that M Naouri had taught her most. Incidentally, LN is on the Christie DVD of Rameau's Les Paladins (a sort of Osmin part) and along with the other artists, explained his role, with such perfectly spoken English that I had to check that he is actually French. BTW I think Orphee was at Lyon
Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre Señors, señors, car avec les soldats Oui, les Toréros peuvent s'entendre Pour plaisir, pour plaisir, ils ont les combats le cirque est plein, c'est jour de fête, Le cirque est plein du haut en bas, Les spectateurs perdent la tête, Les spectacteurs s'interpellent à grand fracas. Apostrophes, cris et tapages, Poussés jusque à la fureur. Car c'est la fête du courage, C'est la fête des gens de coeur! Allons! en garde! allons! allons! ah! Toréador en garde Toréador, toréador! Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant Qu'un oeil noir te regarde Et que l'amour t'attend, Toréador! L'amour, l'amour t'attend Tout d'un coup on fait silence On fait silence, ah, que se passe t'il? Plus de cris, c'est l'instant Plus de cris, c'est l'instant Le taureau s'élance en bondissant hors du toril Il s'élance, il entre, il frappe, Un cheval roule, entraînant un picador "Ah! bravo! toro!" hurle la foule Le taureau va.il vient.il vient et frappe encore! En secouant ses banderilles Plein de fureur il court, Le cirque est plein de sang! On se sauve, on franchit les grilles C'est ton tour maintenant, Allons! en garde! allons! allons! ah! Toréador en garde! Toréador, toréador! Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant Qu'un oeil noir te regarde, Et que l'amour t'attend, Toréador, L'amour, l'amour t'attend! Toréador, l'amour t'attend! L'amour t'attend!
When I was much younger, I was given this advice. Never sit too close to the stage. Then you see the singers wearing a pound of pancake under the hot lights and it will start to run after a while. Then you notice that these paunchy, middle people are trying to pass as star struck teenagers and it doesnt work . Takes away from the suspended disbelief. Sit in the middle so you dont see too much.
I'm here because of Carmen Jones' Husky Miller: -------- Thanks a lot, I'm sure glad to be, to be where I can see so many friends of mine. How've I been doin'? How've I been doin'? If you really wanna know the truth, I'm doin' fine! Seventeen decisions in a row an' only five on points, the rest was all K.O.,Jackson an' Johnson, Murphy an' Bronson, one by one they come an' one by one to dreamland they go! How's it done, you ask me, how's it done? I got a trainer man who taught me all I know. Sure feels good to have him in my corner, hear his voice a-whisperin' low: Big boy, remember, you must remember: Stan' up an' fight until you hear the bell, Stan' toe to toe, trade blow for blow. Keep punchin' 'til you make your punches tell, show that crowd whatcha know, until you hear that bell, that final bell, stan' up an' fight like Hell!
When you fight out in the open air, in a patch o' light, the ring looks small an' white. Out in the blackness, out in the blackness, you can feel a hundred thousand eyes fillin' the night. Cigarettes are blinkin' in the dark an' makin' polka dots around the baseball park, people are quiet, then there's a riot! Someone's just planted one right smack on the mark! Someone's hurt, you kinda think it's you, you hang around the ropes, that's all you wanna do, you look around to meet your trainer's eyes, beggin' you to see it thru. They say remember, you must remember: Stan' up an' fight until you hear the bell, stan' toe to toe, trade blow for blow. Keep punchin' 'til you make your punches tell, show that crowd whatcha know! Until you hear that bell, that final bell, stan' up an' fight like hell! Stan' up an' fight, stan' up an' fight, an' fight like Hell!
It's a great performance ... Then you realize he's married to Natalie Dessay and start expecting a shit load more. Ah me! XD Their collaboration in Orphee aux Enfers was perfect. Can't remember which house it was at.
2:59: when your candles blow out at 5:59 am
Bizet was a musical genius. Sadly he was not recognised in his lifetime.
That's true.
Sadly this is the case for most musical geniuses
freddy five nights
not that his lifetime was... particularly long 💀
until 2014 when some bear introduced him to the whole🌏🌐🗺
Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre
Señor, señor, car avec les soldats
Oui, les toreros peuvent s'entendre
Pour plaisir, pour plaisir, ils ont les combats!
Le cirque est plein, c'est jour de fête!
Le cirque est plein du haut en bas
Les spectateurs perdant la tête
Les spectateurs s'interpellent à grands fracas!
Apostrophes, cris et tapage
Poussés jusque s'à la fureur!
Car c'est la fête du courage!
C'est la fête des gens de coeur!
Allons! en garde!
Allons! allons! ah!
Toréador, en garde!
Toréador! Toréador!
Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant
Qu'un oeil noir te regarde
Et que l'amour t'attend
Toréador, l'amour, l'amour t'attend!
Tout d'un coup, on fait silence
On fait silence, ah que se passe-t-il?
Plus de cris, c'est l'instant!
Plus de cris, c'est l'instant!
Le taureau s'élance en bondissant hors du toril!
Il s'élance! Il entre, il frappe! Un cheval roule
Entraînant un picador
"Ah! Bravo! Toro!" hurle la foule
Le taureau va, il vient, il vient et frappe encore!
En secouant ses banderilles
Plein de fureur, il court!
Le cirque est plein de sang!
On se sauve, on franchit les grilles!
C'est ton tour maintenant!
Allons! en garde!
Allons! allons! ah!
Toréador, en garde!
Toréador! Toréador!
Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant
Qu'un oeil noir te regarde
Et que l'amour t'attend
Toréador, l'amour, l'amour t'attend!
Toréador! Toréador! L'amour t'attend!
Many thanks for the lyrics..........je les comprends.
Fallait oser à l'epoque, vraiment excellent
Although there are no English captions, I have seen Carmen a few times (and Carmen rewards being seen even more than being listened to). Escamillo's song describes the romance of the bullfighter's image, and then opens the brutality of what lies behind it. He gives the impression of being as willing to kill a human being as a hapless bull. Carmen is the story of opera's ultimate "bad date", and Escamillo almost gets her out of a terrible "relationship" with the opera's "protagonist".
Well, maybe that is the Anglo interpretation, not the French one.
Absolutely love the interpretation of the music, and the acting by Laurent Naouri!
The famous part begins at 2:49.
Thanks.
db0255 You;re welcome.
이기우 Thank you.
***** Some of us.
Kevin Lane You mean the famous part starts at 00:00? I came here for Carmen.
This is an amazing performance. Laurent has an excellent baritone voice and I especially like the vibrancy of the orchestra. Really emphasizes Bizet's music.
Guys stop fighting about the whole FNAF thing, geez!!! It doesn't matter how you came to know the song, it just matters that you know it now. Calm down and listen to your music in peace.
+tanku♡ Ikr? Why can't everyone be happy that people are becoming more educated?
+Jirbolicious exactly! thank you!
+burns909 yeah! ^-^ glad to see there's some sensible people here
I just noticed that is from FNAF! The way I knew this song is because in school we went to the orchestra and we did Toreador!
I heard of this through one of those Mickey Mouse CDs, combined with l'Amour.
I'm getting a bit emotional watching this. This video was the first time I ever really heard opera. I was maybe eight years old, and God knows how I found it, but I fell in love. I would watch it over and over again, entranced by the music, dreaming about what it would be like to perform something like this onstage. I'd never seen or felt anything like it. When I was twelve, I started classical voice lessons. This year, I'm going to university to study vocal performance. I can actually say that this video changed the course of my life.
Can't wait to perform this with my opera group next year!! We have a brilliant toreador and carmen
I went to find out more about FNAF because of the comments in this video. Now that I know a bit about it, I really like how the 'Freddy' character plays this song for a man who goes back to his job every night even though he's perfectly aware he could quit, and that his life is at risk. Like Escamillio, he lives for the triumph of beating the 'bulls', and the thrill of the fight. ;w;
Carmen is a powerful, beautiful opera, and I'd glad the spirit of this song lives on even in a music box reference!
Wanlingnic Cool!
Alexatronic Yeah, and the person from the game dies too.
Wow. Deep.
Your toast, I can return it to you
Sir, sir, because with the soldiers
Yes, the bullfighters can understand each other
For pleasure, for pleasure, they have the fights!
The circus is full, it's a day of celebration!
The circus is full from top to bottom
The spectators losing their heads
The spectators shout at each other loudly!
Apostrophes, cries and noise
Pushed to the point of fury!
Because it is the feast of courage!
It is the feast of the people of heart!
Come on! On guard!
Come on! Come on! Ah!
Toreador, on guard!
Toreador! Toreador!
And think well, yes, think in combat
That a black eye is looking at you
And that love awaits you
Toreador, love, love awaits you!
Suddenly, there is silence
There is silence, ah what is happening?
No more cries, it's the moment!
No more cries, it's the moment!
The bull rushes out of the bullring!
He rushes! He enters, he strikes! A horse rolls
Carrying a picador
"Ah! Bravo! Toro!" the crowd screams
The bull goes, it comes, it comes and strikes again!
Shaking his banderillas
Full of fury, he runs!
The circus is full of blood!
They escape, they cross the gates!
It's your turn now!
Come on! On guard!
Come on! Come on! Ah!
Toreador, on guard!
Toreador! Toreador!
And think well, yes, think in combat
That a black eye is looking at you
And that love awaits you
Toreador, love, love awaits you!
Toreador! Toreador! Love awaits you!
The song is about the excitement and danger of bullfighting. The singer tells the toreador to be on guard, but also to remember that love awaits him. The song is full of energy and excitement, and it captures the thrill of the bullfight.
Here are some additional notes on the translation:
The word "toreador" is a Spanish word for "bullfighter."
The word "toril" is a Spanish word for "bullring."
The word "banderillas" are small, barbed sticks that are used to irritate the bull.
The phrase "l'amour t'attend" is French for "love awaits you."
6:10
When you're about to sneeze but then you yawn.
Omg 😂😂😂😂so accurate!!!!
HAHAHQAHAH
Laurent Naouri ha una voce superlativa, un aspetto affascinante e grandi doti di palcoscenico. Un artista eccellente, egli non "interpreta " egli E" il toreador !!
Well sung and well acted.
Muy buena versión! Hermosa puesta!
Great composer and awesome interpretation
I heard this theme in an ad for Xfinity wifi and hadn't had the pleasure of listening to it for any number of years prior to. A pleasant reminder and timpani that are extreme in their excellence and fitting the melody.
I discovered Carmen from Hey Arnold when I was but a wee pup
Sword fights and bull fights,
Rolling in manure
Blows to the head, I can endure
Fighting bulls is all I want in life
Plus, I could use a wife!
And several pairs of tights
In shades of blue
Helga, please say, "I do!"
FNAF sent me because I wanted to actually hear this song how it was meant to be. Very happy I did.
Toreador, oh, don't spit on a floor
Please use the cuspidor
That's what it's for
The way I learned it at my mother's knee was "Torreador-a, spit upon the floor-a, wipe it up tomorr-a, torreador-a."
Joe Brett “At your mothers knee”?
What part does that substitute in?
Wonderful - Thank You!
Very very good indeed actually.
That really was a superb performance.
hermosa!!, como toda la opera, esta opera le gustaba mucho a mi padre.
Check out the version of this in"Carmen Jones" It's an updated version of Carmen and this song is sung from a boxers perspective.
This version of the song cracks me up!!!
Amo!!!❤
It is beautiful song.
VERY,VERY GOOD.
WONDERFUL SINGING & ACTING
WELL DONE
Beautiful as timber....with the strength of steel.
ESPECTACULAR
wonderful
Geniuses are rarely recognized during their lifetime. Sometimes it takes 200 or 300 years for this to occur.
Amazing acting!
Tis song is the best !!!!!
a melhor opera do mundo linda linda linda
The entire cast of the splendid Fazbeariton crew journeying hither to feed on my rotting corpsal as my feint screams are muffled so that the establishment may not hear : 5:35
Extraordinaire.
Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre
Señors, señors, car avec les soldats
Oui, les Toréros peuvent s'entendre
Pour plaisir, pour plaisir, ils ont les combats
Le cirque est plein, c'est jour de fête,
Le cirque est plein du haut en bas,
Les spectateurs perdent la tête,
Les spectacteurs s'interpellent à grand fracas.
Apostrophes, cris et tapages,
Poussés jusque à la fureur.
Car c'est la fête du courage,
C'est la fête des gens de coeur!
Allons! en garde! allons! allons! ah!
[Refrain]
Toréador en garde
Toréador, toréador!
Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant
Qu'un œil noir te regarde
Et que l'amour t'attend,
Toréador!
L'amour, l'amour t'attend
(Toréador en garde)
(Toréador, toréador!)
Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant
Qu'un oeil noir te regarde
Et que l'amour t'attend,
Toréador!
L'amour, l'amour t'attend
Tout d'un coup on fait silence
On fait silence, ah, que se passe t'il?
Plus de cris, c'est l'instant
Plus de cris, c'est l'instant
Le taureau s'élance en bondissant hors du toril
Il s'élance, il entre, il frappe,
Un cheval roule, entraînant un picador
"ah! bravo! toro!" hurle la foule
Le taureau va..il vient..il vient et frappe encore!
En secouant ses banderilles
Plein de fureur il court,
Le cirque est plein de sang!
On se sauve, on franchit les grilles
C'est ton tour maintenant,
Allons! en garde! allons! allons! ah!
[Refrain]
Toréador en garde!
Toréador, toréador!
Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant
Qu'un œil noir te regarde,
Et que l'amour t'attend,
Toréador,
L'amour, l'amour t'attend!
(Toréador en garde!)
(Toréador, toréador!)
Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant
Qu'un œil noir te regarde,
Et que l'amour t'attend,
Toréador,
L'amour, l'amour t'attend!
Toréador, Toréador
L'amour t'attend!
Merci !
2:49 DANG IT! I RAN OUT OF POWER!!!
Fuck now what do we do
2:49 Oh great heavens! Sir Frederick Fitzgerald Fazbearington the III ol’ chap has shocked me!
Opera Stars are the Hockey Players of performance art.
extra ordinaire magnifique
now i like opera much more 😍😍😍
awesome
Su gibi akıp giden 2 saat 50 dakika...
Bu zamana kadar birçok farklı ülkeden, toplamda en az 13 - 14 Carmen operası izledim, belki de daha fazla. Çok net söyleyebilirim ki; açık ara izlediğim en iyi Carmen operasıydı. Performansını en beğendiğim kişi ise; bu videoda olmayan Micaëla karakterini oynayan Lisa Milne'ydi. Hayran kaldım.
FNAF is good and all, but screw the music box, bro. Freddy better be singing this shit, because Carmen deserves more than a music box reference.
Zenic Xodus There are also other languages in the FNAF?: Italian, etc.
Geelong Football Club Song
2:48
We are Geelong, the greatest team of all
We are Geelong; we're always on the ball
We play the game as it should be played
At home or far away
Our banners fly high, from dawn to dark
Down at Kardinia Park
So! Stand up and fight, remember our tradition
Stand up and fight, it's always our ambition
Throughout the game to fight with all our might
Because we're the mighty blue and white
And when the ball is bounced, to the final bell
Stand up and fight like hell!
the power went out in the geelong football club place
♪♫ "L" is the letter that I love the most ♫♪ ....
bonjour à tous les élèves de troisième secondaire à l'école Saint Edmond qui doivent écouter ça
Bravo
I’m one of the few people who know this before FNAF (when I was an intermediate-level violinist)
Kazuo Tsukumi r u sure this part is when the power goes out and freddy's on the left side 2:49
Ink dem
Yeah dude, I’m pretty sure, because I am the violinist.
Kazuo Tsukumi oh fuck kill sorry epic
What the hell is FNAF?
Especially after Oggy And The Cockroaches tv show ❤. Really loved this one ❤
me too!
frebby fazbear
i love carmen so much oml
i love this piece despite the horrific key ;)
5:09
The famous bit that you were probably looking for.
Very good
It kinda hurts me to think that many people only know this because of FNAF :/
***** Well I don't exactly hate FNAF. It just hurts when I go on a Carmen video and I see a comment like "Like if you came for FNAF" (that comment was from a different video I think), so it's just slightly annoying for me.
+saysay don't be sad, I knew this before the game, and I know most people are sad that the game ruined it for them, like me.
+saysay oh, by the way, is the song in french or spanish?
+Au Ail French
+saysay I honestly like that FNAF brought popularity to the song because it showed me a very good classical song that I can listen to. But that is just my opinion
Who knows that this song sings by Dee Dee in Oggy and the cockroaches from 3:00 time
I quess this will be now remembered as "Freddy's Theme" witch is both cool and kinda sad at the same time.
TurboMMaster This song has been a classic for more than a century. It will be remembered long after this game is but a fading memory. FNAF is a fad, this is art.
i think more people remember it from The Bad News Bears or Bad Santa tbh
@@JJ_436 7 years later well……
I remember how our school had performed the opera "Carmen" years ago, and that this was one of my favorite solos. Back when there was no FNAF, when if you searched up the Toreador March you wouldn't have millions of FNAF videos popping up in your view. Ah, the good old times...
Now the good old times are the old days of FNAF. The bad new times for one person might just be the good old times for the next.
5:10 :D
I tried telling my friends that this song was made in the 1800s but they said the creators of FNAF made. I told them that Bizet made it but they said that Bizet copied the song, I don't know how that's possible but...
Well that shows your age and taste in friends. Don't worry, when you grow up you'll meet people who aren't ignorant.
TOOOOOOOEADOR
I have done my share of Frasquitas in productions of 'Carmen'--one of my favorite roles in opera. Give me the comprimario life any time.
I learned the music to Carmen from an episode of Gilligan’s Island
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har har har har
LOVE FNAF
i heard it and played it like 6 times on tv
actually 1 time on tv but 5 times practicing
3:17 *when power runs out at your home*
Vean a Samuel Ramey en Escamillo, verán poder de interpretación, en algunas partes este barítono grita en su imposibilidad de transmitir carácter con el canto.
It is good
What is this performance and where can I find the whole show?
You're a bit unfair. Doubtless I'll be corrected if wrong, but I seem to recall that Mlle Dessay once said, when asked about musical influences, that M Naouri had taught her most. Incidentally, LN is on the Christie DVD of Rameau's Les Paladins (a sort of Osmin part) and along with the other artists, explained his role, with such perfectly spoken English that I had to check that he is actually French. BTW I think Orphee was at Lyon
what is this opera about? I love this song but I didn't know it was from an opera
STAND UP AND FIGHT
Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre
Señors, señors, car avec les soldats
Oui, les Toréros peuvent s'entendre
Pour plaisir, pour plaisir, ils ont les combats le cirque est plein, c'est jour de fête,
Le cirque est plein du haut en bas,
Les spectateurs perdent la tête,
Les spectacteurs s'interpellent à grand fracas.
Apostrophes, cris et tapages,
Poussés jusque à la fureur.
Car c'est la fête du courage,
C'est la fête des gens de coeur!
Allons! en garde! allons! allons! ah!
Toréador en garde
Toréador, toréador!
Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant
Qu'un oeil noir te regarde
Et que l'amour t'attend,
Toréador!
L'amour, l'amour t'attend
Tout d'un coup on fait silence
On fait silence, ah, que se passe t'il?
Plus de cris, c'est l'instant
Plus de cris, c'est l'instant
Le taureau s'élance en bondissant hors du toril
Il s'élance, il entre, il frappe,
Un cheval roule, entraînant un picador
"Ah! bravo! toro!" hurle la foule
Le taureau va.il vient.il vient et frappe encore!
En secouant ses banderilles
Plein de fureur il court,
Le cirque est plein de sang!
On se sauve, on franchit les grilles
C'est ton tour maintenant,
Allons! en garde! allons! allons! ah!
Toréador en garde!
Toréador, toréador!
Et songe bien, oui, songe en combattant
Qu'un oeil noir te regarde,
Et que l'amour t'attend,
Toréador,
L'amour, l'amour t'attend!
Toréador, l'amour t'attend!
L'amour t'attend!
Who is Carmen and who is the girl in black
禁断ボーイズじゃん
日本人おったァー!
This is from the opera "Carmen". To find out about it you should probably look it up on Wikipedia.
Har har har har har
When I was much younger, I was given this advice. Never sit too close to the stage. Then you see the singers wearing a pound of pancake under the hot lights and it will start to run after a while. Then you notice that these paunchy, middle people are trying to pass as star struck teenagers and it doesnt work . Takes away from the suspended disbelief. Sit in the middle so you dont see too much.
es el àrea que màs me gusta, de la òpera carmèn.
The soundtrack from the original Bad News Bears.
When was this movie made
The part that goes from 2:49 is the original version of Freddy Fazbear's musicbox music. Look it up if you don't believe me.
I'm here because of Carmen Jones' Husky Miller:
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Thanks a lot, I'm sure glad to be, to be where I can see so many friends of mine. How've I been doin'? How've I been doin'? If you really wanna know the truth, I'm doin' fine! Seventeen decisions in a row an' only five on points, the rest was all K.O.,Jackson an' Johnson, Murphy an' Bronson, one by one they come an' one by one to dreamland they go!
How's it done, you ask me, how's it done? I got a trainer man who taught me all I know. Sure feels good to have him in my corner, hear his voice a-whisperin' low: Big boy, remember, you must remember:
Stan' up an' fight until you hear the bell,
Stan' toe to toe, trade blow for blow.
Keep punchin' 'til you make your punches tell,
show that crowd whatcha know,
until you hear that bell, that final bell,
stan' up an' fight like Hell!
When you fight out in the open air, in a patch o' light, the ring looks small an' white.
Out in the blackness, out in the blackness,
you can feel a hundred thousand eyes fillin' the night.
Cigarettes are blinkin' in the dark an' makin' polka dots around the baseball park, people are quiet, then there's a riot! Someone's just planted one right smack on the mark!
Someone's hurt, you kinda think it's you, you hang around the ropes, that's all you wanna do, you look around to meet your trainer's eyes, beggin' you to see it thru. They say remember, you must remember:
Stan' up an' fight until you hear the bell,
stan' toe to toe, trade blow for blow.
Keep punchin' 'til you make your punches tell, show that crowd whatcha know!
Until you hear that bell, that final bell,
stan' up an' fight like hell!
Stan' up an' fight,
stan' up an' fight,
an' fight like Hell!
TOREADORRRRR
It's a great performance ... Then you realize he's married to Natalie Dessay and start expecting a shit load more. Ah me! XD Their collaboration in Orphee aux Enfers was perfect. Can't remember which house it was at.
Oh dear heavans, my power has been forebode! Fredrickson Fazgolianth Fiddlebottom The seventy ninth: 5:09
har har har har har
Am I the only one here after the epi "The night at the Opera" by Olivier Jean Marie?
What does the video mean?
Toreador please don't spit on the floor. Use the cuspidor...that's what it's for!
I came for this!
ok, Bart
Fugu bull-stupid bullfighters
Familiar part starts around 2:45
If I see him I wouldn't recognize in my lifetime.
5:09 best part
At 1:28 the action really starts
Feddy