I can never not help but smile when I've watched Sound if Music, because the opening is perfect with shots in/around Salzburg and the alps! Indeed, the hills ARE alive with the sound of music!
I read this song It wasn't in the original score. This song It was written by the writer after death of the Music composer,because he don like the other song title "an ordinary couple" written by he(sorry my horrible english)
I’ve seen the Sound of Music 10 times. I’ve first sat down to watch it as a 13 year old slowly getting into musicals. I didn’t go for a second viewing until I was a year out of high school. I’m 30 now and this beautiful movie has been a semi holiday tradition. Three times I’ve watched it in the spring. But mainly between Thanksgiving and Christmas. In between viewings, I come back to hear the overture.
I saw it the first time during its "roadshow" engagement at the Riverview Playhouse on Granby Street in Norfolk, VA. A Levine family theatre - gone are those days. Riverview, Rosna (Rose and Nathan), Naro (Nathan and Rose), Memrose, Rosalee, . . .
I loved The Sound of Music when I was a kid, and it was a brilliant film that deserved to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. Back then, I didn't understand what was happening later on in the film, but now that I'm older, I learned that the musical and the film itself took place when World War II was happening, and when the Nazis were invading Europe, causing a lot of people to escape from their homes and move to the USA to be safe. 😥
2:01 - The characters and events depicted in this film are entirely fictitious. Any similarity to actual events or persons, living or dead, or to actual firms, is purely coincidental. Ownership of this motion picture is protected by copyright and other applicable laws, and any unauthorized duplication, distribution, or exhibition of this motion picture could result in criminal prosecution as well as civil liability.
The overture of The Sound of Music was absolutely amazing. In fact, it’s music to my ears inside my heart forever.
I can never not help but smile when I've watched Sound if Music, because the opening is perfect with shots in/around Salzburg and the alps! Indeed, the hills ARE alive with the sound of music!
The rendition of “Something Good” that starts at 1:42 is absolutely stunning.
I sometimes can’t resist it
I read this song It wasn't in the original score. This song It was written by the writer after death of the Music composer,because he don like the other song title "an ordinary couple" written by he(sorry my horrible english)
Irwin Kostal was a musical genius. Imagine having the talent score TSOM and West Side Story? It’s staggering.
Mary Poppins and Charolette’s Web too
Half a Sixpence as well
I’ve seen the Sound of Music 10 times. I’ve first sat down to watch it as a 13 year old slowly getting into musicals. I didn’t go for a second viewing until I was a year out of high school. I’m 30 now and this beautiful movie has been a semi holiday tradition. Three times I’ve watched it in the spring. But mainly between Thanksgiving and Christmas. In between viewings, I come back to hear the overture.
Excellent overture and opening credit! One of a true classic which makes me smile and cry🙂😂
I love this version of "My Favorite Things" 0:55 - 1:42
Same here.
I saw it the first time during its "roadshow" engagement at the Riverview Playhouse on Granby Street in Norfolk, VA. A Levine family theatre - gone are those days. Riverview, Rosna (Rose and Nathan), Naro (Nathan and Rose), Memrose, Rosalee, . . .
I loved The Sound of Music when I was a kid, and it was a brilliant film that deserved to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. Back then, I didn't understand what was happening later on in the film, but now that I'm older, I learned that the musical and the film itself took place when World War II was happening, and when the Nazis were invading Europe, causing a lot of people to escape from their homes and move to the USA to be safe. 😥
I remember not understanding either
Love this so so much!!
Movie orchestras sound so much better than Broadway orchestras. IMO
Why do you believe that?
@@manuelorozco7760 listen to them. Duh.
@@Demille40Well they are bigger and grander. I see your point
I do like the Overture in the film version
1:01 is Salzburg Cathedral
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It didn't happen until March 1976.
Omg it's Ariana Grande's 7 rings!!!
(well actually she stole the melody🙄)
The Lonely Goatherd Scene
The 1930s weren't "Golden Years"!
They were in Austria. Sorry you weren't there.
@@buddyrevell511I want to know why they were Golden there