as a Greek, Khatchaturian is my all time favorite musician. I'll play this piece, arranged for piano, in my diploma exams at June. Every single time I play it, I cant resist a smile. Its so interesting and fun. Thank you Aram!
There are pieces that just do that. For me it was Malambo from Ginastera's Estancia. It's hard to play because you can hardly form an embouchure through your grin
@@lorenzoporcarelli1840 No, he is playing an alto saxophone. I play saxophone myself so I know what a saxophone looks like. The bass clarinet is next to him on a stand.
…and so did Telemann (not Armenian folk melodies, but German, 200 hundred years earlier, and Glinka (Russian), a bit over a 100 years earlier. By the way, I don't like Glinka, but just to illustrate that's how things often work, especially in the case of folksy composers like Glinka and Khachaturian).
@@luisevanperezbasanez944 Many great classical and baroque music have a very fast tempo! Katchaturian's Sword Dance for one! Listen to that fabulous music!!
I used this music by singing it to hurry my two little boys along when we needed to be some place on time. They are now adults. My oldest just sent me a text with this fantastic music attached to remind me of how we would dash around to this tune. This is a great memory!
@@02_กําพลพัฒณ์แดงนา the composer and the author of this composition Aram Khachaturian , yes he is Armenian😊 I recommend u to listen other compositions too, they r all masterpieces
Whenever I listen to this wonderful creation by Khachaturian, I feel so happy that I want to get up and dance. If it a rainy day or a a gloomy day, I immediately feel the sun is shining, the birds are singing and all the flowers are opening. Sabre Dance has a magical positive effect to listeners.
For 148 seconds, my heart raced along with them. How could you not only hear them, but feel the energy they showed. The smiles on the musicians tell it all.....I loved it and will watch it over and over. I'm still shaking. \
I watched Gayaneh ballet in Yerevan tonight. It was mesmerising, and I wanted a 'repetez" for the Sabre Dance )) - it was gorgeous, both the music and the dance. Thank you Maestro Khachaturian!!!
Oh my god I love this song and this is a great version of it but I cannot fucking get over the guy at 1:04. Everybody else is fucking wrecking it, and this dude is just like "Im tapping the tamborine! Im the Tamborine Guy!" I know the biggest players are often the smallest and whatever, I mean half of the music is him tapping the tamborine but I just can't get over how the cinematography is done. He's just there, tapping the tamborine, thinking about life or whatever.
je dois l'écouter pour mon devoir de musique mais jamais je me suis autant ambiancé sur un truc que l'on fait en musique. un petit sentiment de nostalgie quand même, cela me fais penser aux dessins animés de mon époque c'est juste ouf!!!! Bravo à vous.
Amazing performance! I love how musicians seem to enjoy it a lot too) Especially the drummer) The Sabre Dance is a masterpiece for ages. Glory to the Soviet-Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian!
I keep watching this and thinking how can anyone compose such a thing!! It is like a zillion people sitting there each one playing a different instrument, individually it will sound terrible, yet together it sounds perfect. Do they teach this in musical schools or it is just a gift some people have?!
It's the art of orchestration. Writing a nice melody is one thing but orchestrating it properly is not an easy thing. You have to know the sound and the possibilities of each instrument.
@@randomix4023 I read it as record yourself chasing the chicken, put the video of you chasing the chicken in 2x then add this music not chase your chicken to this song in 2x speed. That way your chicken and you wouldn't be so tired 😂😂😂
I come back here every now and then when I feel like I am diverging away from my ethnicity and my childhood memories when my piano teacher would torture me into learning to play this piece. How comes I have only sweet echos of dark Yerevan evenings and mysteriously wonderful walks to my music school now. Thank you Khachaturian for reminding me so gracefully of who I am 🇦🇲💙
The tambourine is actually seriously tricky to play properly, apparently, though those slow taps admittedly aren't the hardest. ua-cam.com/video/vbeap5UfK0s/v-deo.html
Every time I listen this Masterpiece of Aram Khachatrian makes me proud again that I performed this dance around the Globe for 22 years …Thanks to this wonderful orchestra! Bravo👌👏
What a beautifully executed version in perfect time. I often find Rattle too clinical but here The BPO and he produce a marvellously 'clean and crisp' rendition.
túto skladbu si prehrávam v mysli keď som v práci ako povzbudzovacie tempo,na smetiarskom aute keď zbierame tak by sa tempo našej práce mohlo prirovnať rytmu tejto skladby,super skladba.
This is surprisingly one of the hardest short pieces for an orchestra to play. Different parts of the orchestra are hitting syncopes and beat/off-beat throughout the whole piece. One small miss in the synchro and the whole thing falls apart. The tambourine, the drum, the violins, the winds, all playing on different beats. This specific performance is actually one of the better ones. I have yet to find a perfect one on YT. On this one, things fall apart a bit between 1:03 and 1:10, but then they're picked up. But you can't count that against them. A superb performance by all means. Incidentally, I love the smile on the three violinists' faces at 1:39. I can't imagine how fun it would be to play this piece in an orchestra.
Senior high school class played this and blew me and my friend away. I wanted to stand up and holler ENCORE!!! and so did he, but the rest of the parents just politely clapped. They totally rockedd it, I still remember how it felt to be in there knowing some of those kids and what they had accomplished. the teacher retired that year, Dr Wells at Christiansburg High School, VA. He made such a difference in my daughters life and was a fine teacher who was loved by all.
My favourite piece because in school we practised so hard on this (one of the hardest song we ever did for our line up that time) and went for national competition and got first with honours. All the hard work was worth it, now when I listen to this again, sometimes it gives me happiness but it also reminds me the tough days we went thru. Lol. Still love it though!
Aram Khachaturian è stato uno tra i migliori compositori dello scorso secolo, e la sua Danza di Sciabola, conduce il lavoro del Musicista fino alla fine dell'Opera.
@@41-Haiku That's a good one. I forgot that the song was played in Honey I Shrunk The Kids. For some reason, it always reminds me of the Hayden Planetarium. I am pretty sure it was played there many years ago when I was a kid in the late 60s or early 70s. I can't find anyone to confirm that. I do know it was also featured in the Big Bang Theory TV series.
I love how when you watch a top quality professional orchestra playing the violin bows move as one in perfect synchronicity. That's not my memory of learning the instrument at school. They moved more like parts of a dysfunctional hay-baler.
Perfect sonority, perfect rhythm, perfect interpretation, Congratulations Sir Simon Rattle and Berliner Philharmoniker. Best regards. Many Thanks! BRZ/América/São Paulo
the whole thing is fucking brilliant, all 2 hours and 30 minutes. there aren't 5 seconds in it where I could feel bored, I just feel it's so underappreciated, with everyone just sticking to this piece
as a Greek, Khatchaturian is my all time favorite musician.
I'll play this piece, arranged for piano, in my diploma exams at June. Every single time I play it, I cant resist a smile. Its so interesting and fun. Thank you Aram!
Yasu ponti
the last time I checked, Khatchaturian was Armenian, not Greek :)
He definitely was Armenian.
Yeah guys i know he is Armenian, im just saying where i am from as well lol
Hey how did you do on your exams
I love how most people playing the song have a huge grin on their faces
It must be so fun to play
Perfect
i’ve played it it’s hella fun
Well, it depends on what instrument you play - violins only play offbeat, but if you play the trombone WA-aa, that is fun :DD
There are pieces that just do that. For me it was Malambo from Ginastera's Estancia. It's hard to play because you can hardly form an embouchure through your grin
it's a piece
Гениальная музыка...прекрасное произведение и исполнение...великий Арам Хачатурян...браво😊👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The flute which starts at 1:06 is traditional Armenian folk music. How he made that sound good in a classical piece is beautiful, exotic and brilliant
I think you mean the oboe, but I get your point.
@@ShaunakDesaiPiano There's no oboe playing at the part
@@whatafreakinusername Yes there is! The woodwind playing those obbligato trills is an *oboe* . The alto sax is playing the main melody.
This part is Azerbaijan folk music
Please be careful
@@A_gnyyou’re a crackhead, it’s Ancient armenian musicc. Stop being so salty that your people steal shit and dont have culture before 1921
The melody played by the saxophone and celli at 0:49 is one of the most beautifully mysterious melodies I have ever heard.
Wonderful but is a bass clarinet!!
@@lorenzoporcarelli1840 No, he is playing an alto saxophone. I play saxophone myself so I know what a saxophone looks like. The bass clarinet is next to him on a stand.
@@rorycraig sorry Rory but I’m a trombonist 😁👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I also play alto and it’s very fun
so who was right it is a saxo or a bass clarinet
Khachaturian was a soulful genius! He captured the folk melodies of Armenia and turned them into classical masterpieces.
Yes! And it's really beautiful.
…and so did Telemann (not Armenian folk melodies, but German, 200 hundred years earlier, and Glinka (Russian), a bit over a 100 years earlier. By the way, I don't like Glinka, but just to illustrate that's how things often work, especially in the case of folksy composers like Glinka and Khachaturian).
Khachaturian was a SOVIETIC CITIZEN.
@@vahekulakhszyan645 yes you are fucking happy as a dishonest and coward, all of you are crying in the battle area))))
@@habibimanov301 you're one crying for this beautiful music that you don't even have!
My daughter learned this song in music class and she was playing it all the time. She absolutely loves it! 😍
A great example as to why classical music is NOT boring! One of my all time favorites!
Yeah because some people say that its boring just because every time classical music is slow 😂😂😂😂
@@luisevanperezbasanez944 Many great classical and baroque music have a very fast tempo! Katchaturian's Sword Dance for one! Listen to that fabulous music!!
Yeah, you’r right
Deffo have it as my ringtone.
I have this as my ringtone,also othet classical'on my list.
I used this music by singing it to hurry my two little boys along when we needed to be some place on time. They are now adults. My oldest just sent me a text with this fantastic music attached to remind me of how we would dash around to this tune. This is a great memory!
Ah yes, frenzy music, the hundred yard dash at 100 MPH
Come on !Hurry up!!!!😁😆
I love this 😁 I use it when walking my dogs watching them running around to this. Priceless 💛
In Italy it's a jingle in a commercial of a home degreaser😂
I literally played this song at peak volume when I was needing to rush hahah and it worked! It’s exciting and has a way of kicking you into high gear.
The one song that puts any bear in a trance
a bear that appeared on conan?
@@newbigjonyes
People of culture
1:04 Me when my parents sleep
0:26 My parents when I sleep
lamoo lol
Lol
What do u mean
P.s LOL
no
let me guess, they create u a sibling xD
1:52-1:56 floored me! Brilliant execution!
Yes
Bombe!! Je öfter ich das höre, desto besser wird es!!! Simon Rattle ist Hammer und es macht Spass, ihm beim Dirigieren zuzuschauen.🤩🫶
ВЕЛИКИЙ ХАЧАТУРЯН И ПРЕКРАСНЫЕ ИСПОЛНИТЕЛИ...... BRAVOOOOO
Aram Khachaturian wäre begeistert!-Mit Dank für diese fantastische Interpretation.--Ursula
Not only do I love this song, but also the enthusiasm of the director and the orchestra. They're not only playing the music, they're FEELING it!
Simon Rattle ist toll. Besonders auch mit "Sacre du..." von Strawinsky.
Alcuni brani ti portano in un' altra dimensione!
Rest In Peace, Khachaturian 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
Oh, he is Armenian?
@@02_กําพลพัฒณ์แดงนา the composer and the author of this composition Aram Khachaturian , yes he is Armenian😊 I recommend u to listen other compositions too, they r all masterpieces
✌🇫🇷🇦🇲
He was kurdish-armenian
Üzeyir Hacıbəyov
Whenever I listen to this wonderful creation by Khachaturian, I feel so happy that I want to get up and dance. If it a rainy day or a a gloomy day, I immediately feel the sun is shining, the birds are singing and all the flowers are opening. Sabre Dance has a magical positive effect to listeners.
Agree
I've had this song in my head for the past 15+ years and couldn't figure out what it was... until tonight. The story of my life.
yes
thats technically impossible for that tambourine player because you cant play in different beats
We drummers need more love than the guitarists and singers you girls hoist your love onto!!
Drummers.....they just like to hangout with musicians.....
Ok boomer
You say that like it's some kind of an insult.
1:04 its aint much,but its honest work
Lmao
Hahahahahahaha
@@BaritoneDeLaTorre ì
😂
Lol you’re only as strong as your weakest link
Aram Khachaturian es uno de los más grandes compositores armenios del siglo XX, su música se quedará en la historia mundial para siempre!!! 🙏🏻👏👏👏
Soviet!!!
@@nrtkdj axaxax, soviet is occupant. Aram Khachatryan is Armenian, hi born in Armenia and live in Armenia Yerevan
@@Urartaci nope. he didn't live in Armenia, he was born in Georgia.
Это фантастика! Просто слов нет, одни мурашки! Браво🎉
I am learning orchestration. How you can write for all these different insturments is mind-blowing. Including harp and percussion. Truly impressive.
Die Wörter fehlen mir zu sagen wie schön ich diese Musik gefunden habe. But I'll try anyway.
Fantastique
Wunderschön
Marvelous
Simon rattle's symphonies all have dynamic souls. I really love them.❤❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
When you listen to this music, it takes you to a magical world.I love listening to symphony orchestra so much ❤❤❤❤
For 148 seconds, my heart raced along with them. How could you not only hear them, but feel the energy they showed. The smiles on the musicians tell it all.....I loved it and will watch it over and over. I'm still shaking.
\
I watched Gayaneh ballet in Yerevan tonight. It was mesmerising, and I wanted a 'repetez" for the Sabre Dance )) - it was gorgeous, both the music and the dance. Thank you Maestro Khachaturian!!!
Musicians: _devote decades of their life mastering an instrument_
People: "iTs tHe cLoWn mUSiC!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂
No, it’s the Masturbating Bear music. Sheesh!
Plate spinning music
Entry Of The Gladiators from Julius Fucik is the clown music :p
Nope. It's the soundtrack to Mogilny, LaFontaine, and Hawerchuk (R.I.P.) scoring goals.
they all look so happy when playing it it makes me smile
A brilliant piece of music!! The percussionist are outstanding!!
Every time I hear this masterpiece, I am proud again and again to be an armenian 🇦🇲❤️
Beautiful words!
khachaturian was born soviet
@@ebrucan7161 Your response was not an invention. I don’t want to believe that you think that « Soviet » is an origin.
proud of someone else's achievement...
@@arpitthakur45 yes but someone in your old and great nation 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
I searched for this piece for FOUR YEARS. worth it.
Filarmónica de Berlim, uma das melhores orquestras mundiais. A dança do sabre é espetacular.
Oh my god I love this song and this is a great version of it but I cannot fucking get over the guy at 1:04.
Everybody else is fucking wrecking it, and this dude is just like "Im tapping the tamborine! Im the Tamborine Guy!"
I know the biggest players are often the smallest and whatever, I mean half of the music is him tapping the tamborine but I just can't get over how the cinematography is done. He's just there, tapping the tamborine, thinking about life or whatever.
He's like a real life comedy skit 🤣
This is like the best thing I have read on UA-cam ever.
It's a simple job, hitting the tambourine, but it's honest work.
Many are called, few are chosen.
#TambourineLife
He understood the assignment
Finally. I finally found it! I can now die in peace.
R u still alive😁😁
Beautiful
Thank you Berliner Philharmoniker! This is the best version of the Sabre Dance I have ever heard, Aram Khachturian is a classical music genius.
je dois l'écouter pour mon devoir de musique mais jamais je me suis autant ambiancé sur un truc que l'on fait en musique. un petit sentiment de nostalgie quand même, cela me fais penser aux dessins animés de mon époque c'est juste ouf!!!! Bravo à vous.
Moi aussi, la musique classique est capable de vous faire ressentir et subir des émotions, sensations et de l'imagination.
Amazing performance! I love how musicians seem to enjoy it a lot too) Especially the drummer)
The Sabre Dance is a masterpiece for ages. Glory to the Soviet-Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian!
This is my ringtone on my phone. It gives my kids anxiety.
Jerk Store lol
JAJAJAJA, Thanks for the idea!!
I have a rule, never choose music you like as ringtone or alarm clock sound... cos soon it’ll be your least favourite! 😄😁
hahaha
Username checks out
I keep watching this and thinking how can anyone compose such a thing!! It is like a zillion people sitting there each one playing a different instrument, individually it will sound terrible, yet together it sounds perfect. Do they teach this in musical schools or it is just a gift some people have?!
It's the art of orchestration. Writing a nice melody is one thing but orchestrating it properly is not an easy thing. You have to know the sound and the possibilities of each instrument.
raffik55 we are playing this in my band and we are almost up to speed
raffik55 a bit of both, you can teach almost everyone to compose but it takes a lot of talent and practice to compose something like this.
Love Kathaturian's music
pongpun Sroka thank you for your input
Великолепная музыка!!! Оптимизм, улучшает настроение, радость жизни появляется!!! Спасибо А.И.Хачатуряну!!!
(Чеченская Республика)
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
When you know that you are late- this music will play in your mind.
1. Buy a chicken
2. Release it in your back yard
3. Recording you chasing it to this song at 2x speed.
4. Watch views roll in like a mo' fucker
Lmao
I would so do that 😂
Ohhh, i am so sorry. I eat chicken when i listen to this .... ❤❤❤❤❤
It won't work, it's already fast. You would be tired you and the chicken in five seconds 😂
@@randomix4023 I read it as record yourself chasing the chicken, put the video of you chasing the chicken in 2x then add this music not chase your chicken to this song in 2x speed. That way your chicken and you wouldn't be so tired 😂😂😂
Beautiful, thank you!
Very beautiful
is that a jojo reference
@@jupiter9049 ew weeb
@@solarean u have a problem with weebs?
@@Mina_lmao nah just kidding
偉大的作曲家,迷人的旋律,天才的哈恰圖良
Ամեն օր վայելում եմ այս հրաշքը, այն իկձ ուժ է տալիս ARAM KHACHATURYAN 👍👍👍👍👍
Ամէն 🙏✝️🇦🇲❤️
1:57 ....hits that cue movement, gives a smirk and nod of approval, then immediately back to feeling it
I come back here every now and then when I feel like I am diverging away from my ethnicity and my childhood memories when my piano teacher would torture me into learning to play this piece. How comes I have only sweet echos of dark Yerevan evenings and mysteriously wonderful walks to my music school now. Thank you Khachaturian for reminding me so gracefully of who I am 🇦🇲💙
*_Արամ Խաչատրյան - Սուսերով պարը «Գայանե» բալետից..._*
1:04 absolutely overqualified
that man have the easiest part LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mr. tambourine man
LOL! Someone has to do it, why not the best?
The tambourine is actually seriously tricky to play properly, apparently, though those slow taps admittedly aren't the hardest. ua-cam.com/video/vbeap5UfK0s/v-deo.html
+Janis World, Oh? What symphony orchestra do you play for? Are you a percussionist?
Che bravi! E che grande omaggio, a Rossini, nell'alzarsi in piedi, a chiusura del pezzo! Grazie! 💝💝💝
Superb Maestro !!!!
The old man with the sax, he know what he's doing, beautiful performance!!
Lo máximo de la música clásica lo más grande que el hombre a compuesto está hermosa tan bella hermosa
Magnifique interprétation de la Danse du Sabre par l'orchestre philharmonique de Berlin. 2 minutes 36 de bonheur !
Every time I listen this Masterpiece of Aram Khachatrian makes me proud again that I performed this dance around the Globe for 22 years …Thanks to this wonderful orchestra! Bravo👌👏
Beautiful music, energetic, but melodious, very pleasant even when growing up... well done ❤️🎶✨💯💫😘👌👏👏
the conductor went from conducting masterpieces like this to creating time travel, amazing.
How so? haha
01:38 "My time has come"
😂😂😂😂😂
You got it!
What a beautifully executed version in perfect time. I often find Rattle too clinical but here The BPO and he produce a marvellously 'clean and crisp' rendition.
slightly slower tempo helps accent the rhythm! nice!
Impresionante, son los mejores del mundo, gracias por compartir
túto skladbu si prehrávam v mysli keď som v práci ako povzbudzovacie tempo,na smetiarskom aute keď zbierame tak by sa tempo našej práce mohlo prirovnať rytmu tejto skladby,super skladba.
This is surprisingly one of the hardest short pieces for an orchestra to play. Different parts of the orchestra are hitting syncopes and beat/off-beat throughout the whole piece. One small miss in the synchro and the whole thing falls apart. The tambourine, the drum, the violins, the winds, all playing on different beats. This specific performance is actually one of the better ones. I have yet to find a perfect one on YT. On this one, things fall apart a bit between 1:03 and 1:10, but then they're picked up. But you can't count that against them. A superb performance by all means. Incidentally, I love the smile on the three violinists' faces at 1:39. I can't imagine how fun it would be to play this piece in an orchestra.
1:26 my man’s on his own level
He’s bustin’
🤣🤣🤣
На мой взгляд эта самая лучшая интепретация танца с саблями!!! Других исполнителей я рядом поставить не могу.
Их много!Эта просто очень хорошая.
@@pocemonspivom спасибо.
What a conductor - what an orchestra - and what an amazing piece of music.
Senior high school class played this and blew me and my friend away. I wanted to stand up and holler ENCORE!!! and so did he, but the rest of the parents just politely clapped. They totally rockedd it, I still remember how it felt to be in there knowing some of those kids and what they had accomplished. the teacher retired that year, Dr Wells at Christiansburg High School, VA. He made such a difference in my daughters life and was a fine teacher who was loved by all.
My favourite piece because in school we practised so hard on this (one of the hardest song we ever did for our line up that time) and went for national competition and got first with honours. All the hard work was worth it, now when I listen to this again, sometimes it gives me happiness but it also reminds me the tough days we went thru. Lol. Still love it though!
Wonderful piece of music and a great example of Armenian heritage to its fullest. Kept alive by the Orchestra.
Sabre Dance é uma composição intrigante! Coloca o centro da atenção numa batida que te enleva até o final! Fantástico! Aplausos para Kachaturian!
Aram Khachaturian è stato uno tra i migliori compositori dello scorso secolo, e la sua Danza di Sciabola, conduce il lavoro del Musicista fino alla fine dell'Opera.
Thank you, Sir Simon. Wonderful everyone..
Dieser Art von Komposition passt am ehesten zu uns
Es ist stürmisch und voll mit Emotionen
Fabuloso, extraordinario, único !!!
I have heard this piece played in movies, commercials, and I always wonder who was the mastermind behind this lively piece of music ?
Well now I know.
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids!
@@41-Haiku That's a good one. I forgot that the song was played in Honey I Shrunk The Kids. For some reason, it always reminds me of the Hayden Planetarium. I am pretty sure it was played there many years ago when I was a kid in the late 60s or early 70s. I can't find anyone to confirm that. I do know it was also featured in the Big Bang Theory TV series.
Nurgenial ❤
A thousand thanks for this fleeting, lovely melody,,,,,the kettle drums and 32nd notes......
No room for slackers with this score. Whistle this until your lips fall off, too. Exquisite and intense.
Sabre Dance is one of my faves. Thanks, Goat.
Khachaturian, a musical Genius...
I've always loved this piece.
I like showing his energy the teacher and end pufff soft. Thanks for music.
Exciting. I can't sit still...I'm dancing in my seat ! Thank you all for the rousing music.
I love how when you watch a top quality professional orchestra playing the violin bows move as one in perfect synchronicity. That's not my memory of learning the instrument at school. They moved more like parts of a dysfunctional hay-baler.
the lovely Chinese violinist appears pleased
with the results of the snare solo, as am I.
(1:42)
ernie pforr how the heck do you know if she’s Chinese? Not every Asian person is Chinese
@@Scriabin_fan rae lil black
Elijah yup
@@Scriabin_fan who gives a fuck
She may not be Chinese. I'd usually assume East Asian.
Recuerdo a mi padre escuchando esta música de Grandes Compositores👍😊
Great!!! Thank you dear orchestra.
Genius Khachaturian.❤
I loved how Maestro Sir Simon Rattle conducted this difficult Sabre Dance . Bravo Maestro !!!
1:04 30 years of hard work for this one moment
Perfect sonority, perfect rhythm, perfect interpretation, Congratulations Sir Simon Rattle and Berliner Philharmoniker. Best regards. Many Thanks! BRZ/América/São Paulo
the whole thing is fucking brilliant, all 2 hours and 30 minutes. there aren't 5 seconds in it where I could feel bored, I just feel it's so underappreciated, with everyone just sticking to this piece
Cette mélodie je l’aurais toujours dans ma mon esprit je suis encore de l’avoir entendu les gens on le sourire en écoutant cette mélodie
by far the most control over an orchestra of any modern recording. so good
Por fin hasta hace tres semanas supe cómo se llama ésta genialidad después de buscarla por años.
Ive been looking for this song for 15 years. Never knew the name
I've listened to several performances of Sabre Dance and this is my favorite
I DO AGREE !!!🐦🐦🐦
O,my LORD ,a magical accordy..❤
Sooo many wonderful versions of this timeless piece but I think I love this one most! Performance recording video everything perfect! Thank you