It's actually two pieces of music in one. Both are from one of the greatest westerns ever made - the spaghetti western "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", starring Clint Eastwood. Well worth a watch!
Great reaction Dar. The "bell" sounding instrument is a "Tubular Bell" or "Chimes". The guy that doesn't need oxygen is playing "English Horn" I thought it was an Oboe at first, but it's English Horn.
This is what people who aren't in band in high school don't get about it. Playing with dozens of other people is SOOOOOO FUUUUUUUN!! And I mean after football/marching season, we did Symphonic stuff like this. It was the best time of my life!!
I don't know whether to find it sad or be happy that, just based on these reactions, there seem to be so many people out there who've genuinely never heard an actual symphonic orchestra play music, whether live or recorded, before becoming aware of this viral hit. Yeah, not all the music might be to everyone's taste, I get that, but the richness and fullness of tone you get from a big orchestra like this is just inimitable.
Summer somewhere on UA-cam the interview both those female soprano opera singers and believe it or not as astounding a job that they did they are very humble and ordinary people in the interview
The hanging man is just a theme for all those movies and symbolic of life in the old west where hanging was more of a sport than anything, OK, Tuva Semmingsen (Wah Wah) (born 13 January 1975) is a Norwegian mezzo-soprano and coloratura singer, she is amazing, go listen to Bang Bang, there's a harmonica playing in sync with her and she's wearing gun shaped earrings, Christine Nonbo Anderson is the real deal, classically trained opera singer, and the orchestra itself, breathtaking is an understatement, one single note out of place and the entire piece ruined, it's the epitome of perfection and harmony. The man who wrote this score, Ennio Morricone (1928-2020) was a legend who wrote many iconic scores and has been a major influence on many of todays composers, the director Sergio Leone, (1929-1989) , also a legend who has had a massive influence on many directors directed this, the last in the Man with no name trilogy, A Fistful of Dollars and For A Few Dollars More, all staring Clint Eastwood which launched his career into the stratosphere, those 3 movies along with Once Upon a Time in the West are the gold standard which all other westerns now are judged, the music, the directing style, the action and dialogue is just to amazing to describe and words alone won't do.
No the hanging is an intricate part of this particular movie. When we first meet Tuco (the bad) he is being hanged and Blondie (the good) shoots the rope and saves him. This is a scheme the do for the reward money, until bloodies leaves Tuco to be hanged. For a big part of the movie Tuco peruses Blondie for revenge, and when catches up with him, he gets Blondie to hang himself at gunpoint. He escapes and later in the final scene Blondie once again leaves Tuco with a noose around his neck. So you see it’s not just a symbol for the Westerns in general, but relevant for this particular movie and subsequently this music. You should really watch it, it’s a great movie
Dacapo Record DK quote: "The soprano Christine Nonbo Andersen graduated from the class of Margrete Enevold at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in 2014. She began her musical career in the Danish National Children’s Choir, and until 2004 she sang in the Danish National Girls’ Choir. As a soloist, she holds a comprehensive repertoire and moves with great authenticity from early music to productions of film music. She specialises in Italian madrigal singing and is an experienced ensemble singer who, besides Vocal Ensemble Musica Ficta, sings in the baroque ensemble Barocca as well as a fulltime position at the Danish National Vocal Ensemble since 2016."
I know the commercial you are talking about. I picked up on it in the background. There was a hanging in the movie and the image of Clint Eastwood on the wall.
DR Koncerthuset (The full page they have on UA-cam): ua-cam.com/users/Koncerthuset Individual titles (From their own page on UA-cam): Fantasymphony: Willow - Elora Danan's Birth: ua-cam.com/video/Hb8Swo3a6U8/v-deo.html Game of Thrones - Suite & Rains of Castamere: ua-cam.com/video/3pCGU3bIPEc/v-deo.html The Hobbit - Misty Mountain: ua-cam.com/video/ubHSQ-wu7hw/v-deo.html The Morricone Duel: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: ua-cam.com/video/enuOArEfqGo/v-deo.html For A Few Dollars More: ua-cam.com/video/DT1NJwEi6nw/v-deo.html The Godfather - Orchestral Suite: ua-cam.com/video/X-jdl9hcCeg/v-deo.html Galaxymphony: Star Trek: ua-cam.com/video/Bfwiy9JQ-PI/v-deo.html Main Title - STAR WARS: ua-cam.com/video/we3VEI5pmqo/v-deo.html Blade Runner Suite: ua-cam.com/video/hMd5_DcLNdE/v-deo.html Gaming in Symphony: Gremlins II: ua-cam.com/video/3yxxSU0nw64/v-deo.html Halo: ua-cam.com/video/vJUmx_bSolI/v-deo.html More: James Bond Theme 007 - Dr. No : ua-cam.com/video/TvHsN5-YBLI/v-deo.html The Pink Panther: ua-cam.com/video/3roQbeRyme4/v-deo.html The MANDALORIAN: ua-cam.com/video/S8CK2ClEIug/v-deo.html Ewok Celebration & Finale: ua-cam.com/video/0BvqGkcoY88/v-deo.html My own playlist where I have all of those and more lined up: ua-cam.com/play/PLmq9-rdjHXTQNLCzUu4s-Q8GpxpqwJO2p.html
If you liked that, you might want to listen to the other two in the trilogy - "A Fistful of Dollars" and "For a Few Dollars More." They're just as good.
Don't forget The Mission as well. Gabriel's Oboe was used in commercials as well. Morricone was a genius, even though the movie studios gave him a tiny (I mean tiny) budget, so he would contract with students and out of work musicians to make these absolutely amazing scores.
Most people don't realize what they have just seen. A Japanese conductor leading the Danish National Symphony italian (roman) composer: Ennio Morricone R.I.P. in playing music from an Italian movie filmed in Spain financed by Germans and starring three Americans. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Italian: Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo, literally "The good, the ugly, the bad") is a 1966 Italian epic spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood as "the Good", Lee Van Cleef as "the Bad", and Eli Wallach as "the Ugly"
I can't believe I found this video. I told someone about the Modelo commercial and said it was so beautiful but brief, that I'd like to hear more of it. I thought it was just a short melody for the commercial.
If you are interested there is a short YT clip of Tuva Semmingsen and Christine Nonbo talking about themselves and the fame they have received from this. Worth a watch.
I get a kick out of the reactions of the gen z and millenial generation when they hear real music instead of the stuff they listen to. There is a world of music that they will never know because they have no incentive or desire to expand their taste in music and also there aren't any great bands or artists out there anymore... To today's generation " This is music" and this is how it's done !
Professional Musicians and Professional Singers. It doesn't get any better.
Great pick for you to play for us. Truly inspirational and amazing. Thanks man.
Ecstasy of Gold is for me one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written, Ennio Morricone was definitely the maestro.
It's actually two pieces of music in one. Both are from one of the greatest westerns ever made - the spaghetti western "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", starring Clint Eastwood.
Well worth a watch!
Great reaction Dar. The "bell" sounding instrument is a "Tubular Bell" or "Chimes". The guy that doesn't need oxygen is playing "English Horn" I thought it was an Oboe at first, but it's English Horn.
This is the legacy of Ennio Morricone being fully recognized and implemented by part of the best musicians of the world.
Real Western music, composed by an Italian and played by Danish Orchestra. How much more Western can you be ?
This is what people who aren't in band in high school don't get about it. Playing with dozens of other people is SOOOOOO FUUUUUUUN!! And I mean after football/marching season, we did Symphonic stuff like this. It was the best time of my life!!
Now you got to watch the movie.
That hanging man was a musician, who played a false note ;-)
I don't know whether to find it sad or be happy that, just based on these reactions, there seem to be so many people out there who've genuinely never heard an actual symphonic orchestra play music, whether live or recorded, before becoming aware of this viral hit. Yeah, not all the music might be to everyone's taste, I get that, but the richness and fullness of tone you get from a big orchestra like this is just inimitable.
LOL the wa-wa girl's earrings are little revolvers! :D
Why am I playing this over and over and over .....
Summer somewhere on UA-cam the interview both those female soprano opera singers and believe it or not as astounding a job that they did they are very humble and ordinary people in the interview
The hanging man was actually a thing in the movie.
Sorry Shorty. Tuco has a gun at my head. They went through with the hanging. It was a legal hanging
Clint is HANGING!!!
Yees thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
This from a 1966 movie. Spaghetti western as they used to call them. Grew whistling this. Magnificent performance.
Spaghetti Westerns, so called because Morricone was Italian and wrote for many cowboy movies mentioned throughout these comments.
The hanging man is just a theme for all those movies and symbolic of life in the old west where hanging was more of a sport than anything, OK, Tuva Semmingsen (Wah Wah) (born 13 January 1975) is a Norwegian mezzo-soprano and coloratura singer, she is amazing, go listen to Bang Bang, there's a harmonica playing in sync with her and she's wearing gun shaped earrings, Christine Nonbo Anderson is the real deal, classically trained opera singer, and the orchestra itself, breathtaking is an understatement, one single note out of place and the entire piece ruined, it's the epitome of perfection and harmony. The man who wrote this score, Ennio Morricone (1928-2020) was a legend who wrote many iconic scores and has been a major influence on many of todays composers, the director Sergio Leone, (1929-1989) , also a legend who has had a massive influence on many directors directed this, the last in the Man with no name trilogy, A Fistful of Dollars and For A Few Dollars More, all staring Clint Eastwood which launched his career into the stratosphere, those 3 movies along with Once Upon a Time in the West are the gold standard which all other westerns now are judged, the music, the directing style, the action and dialogue is just to amazing to describe and words alone won't do.
No the hanging is an intricate part of this particular movie. When we first meet Tuco (the bad) he is being hanged and Blondie (the good) shoots the rope and saves him. This is a scheme the do for the reward money, until bloodies leaves Tuco to be hanged. For a big part of the movie Tuco peruses Blondie for revenge, and when catches up with him, he gets Blondie to hang himself at gunpoint. He escapes and later in the final scene Blondie once again leaves Tuco with a noose around his neck. So you see it’s not just a symbol for the Westerns in general, but relevant for this particular movie and subsequently this music. You should really watch it, it’s a great movie
Dacapo Record DK quote: "The soprano Christine Nonbo Andersen graduated from the class of Margrete Enevold at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in 2014. She began her musical career in the Danish National Children’s Choir, and until 2004 she sang in the Danish National Girls’ Choir. As a soloist, she holds a comprehensive repertoire and moves with great authenticity from early music to productions of film music. She specialises in Italian madrigal singing and is an experienced ensemble singer who, besides Vocal Ensemble Musica Ficta, sings in the baroque ensemble Barocca as well as a fulltime position at the Danish National Vocal Ensemble since 2016."
I know the commercial you are talking about. I picked up on it in the background. There was a hanging in the movie and the image of Clint Eastwood on the wall.
The 'wah wah' is a combination of Tuva Semmingsen's mic'd voice and a harmonica.
DR Koncerthuset (The full page they have on UA-cam): ua-cam.com/users/Koncerthuset
Individual titles (From their own page on UA-cam):
Fantasymphony:
Willow - Elora Danan's Birth: ua-cam.com/video/Hb8Swo3a6U8/v-deo.html
Game of Thrones - Suite & Rains of Castamere: ua-cam.com/video/3pCGU3bIPEc/v-deo.html
The Hobbit - Misty Mountain: ua-cam.com/video/ubHSQ-wu7hw/v-deo.html
The Morricone Duel:
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: ua-cam.com/video/enuOArEfqGo/v-deo.html
For A Few Dollars More: ua-cam.com/video/DT1NJwEi6nw/v-deo.html
The Godfather - Orchestral Suite: ua-cam.com/video/X-jdl9hcCeg/v-deo.html
Galaxymphony:
Star Trek: ua-cam.com/video/Bfwiy9JQ-PI/v-deo.html
Main Title - STAR WARS: ua-cam.com/video/we3VEI5pmqo/v-deo.html
Blade Runner Suite: ua-cam.com/video/hMd5_DcLNdE/v-deo.html
Gaming in Symphony:
Gremlins II: ua-cam.com/video/3yxxSU0nw64/v-deo.html
Halo: ua-cam.com/video/vJUmx_bSolI/v-deo.html
More:
James Bond Theme 007 - Dr. No : ua-cam.com/video/TvHsN5-YBLI/v-deo.html
The Pink Panther: ua-cam.com/video/3roQbeRyme4/v-deo.html
The MANDALORIAN: ua-cam.com/video/S8CK2ClEIug/v-deo.html
Ewok Celebration & Finale: ua-cam.com/video/0BvqGkcoY88/v-deo.html
My own playlist where I have all of those and more lined up:
ua-cam.com/play/PLmq9-rdjHXTQNLCzUu4s-Q8GpxpqwJO2p.html
Yeah, sure. The Danish National Symphony Orchestra has concerts where they play music from American TV commercials..........
Hopefully you recognized the harmonica in there. It's hard to hear but it's there. Lovely music.
If you liked that, you might want to listen to the other two in the trilogy - "A Fistful of Dollars" and "For a Few Dollars More." They're just as good.
Don't forget The Mission as well. Gabriel's Oboe was used in commercials as well. Morricone was a genius, even though the movie studios gave him a tiny (I mean tiny) budget, so he would contract with students and out of work musicians to make these absolutely amazing scores.
Most people don't realize what they have just seen.
A Japanese conductor
leading the Danish National Symphony
italian (roman) composer: Ennio Morricone R.I.P.
in playing music from an Italian movie
filmed in Spain
financed by Germans
and starring three Americans.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Italian: Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo, literally "The good, the ugly, the bad") is a 1966 Italian epic spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood as "the Good", Lee Van Cleef as "the Bad", and Eli Wallach as "the Ugly"
Sarah Hicks, the conductor, is American.
@@mistamichal my mistake, you're right
The hanging guy is from the film 'Hang em High' another Clint Eastwood film done by the same director.
2:16. Those are chimes.
I can't believe I found this video. I told someone about the Modelo commercial and said it was so beautiful but brief, that I'd like to hear more of it. I thought it was just a short melody for the commercial.
Guess you’ve never watched the Clint Eastwood western, “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly?” This is the theme music from that movie.
The guy that is hanging is propably a lawyer
If you are interested there is a short YT clip of Tuva Semmingsen and Christine Nonbo talking about themselves and the fame they have received from this. Worth a watch.
You should check out their rendition of the Halo theme.
Queste musiche le ha composte Ennio Morricone 🥰
"What is this instrument?" - Tubular bells
"Wait a minute...?!" - Yep, harmonica AND voice creates the waaah waaah.
Morricone concert please.
Yes, it was Modelo.
Listen to Enio Mirricone "The mission"
Why keep stopping
I get a kick out of the reactions of the gen z and millenial generation when they hear real music instead of the stuff they listen to. There is a world of music that they will never know because they have no incentive or desire to expand their taste in music and also there aren't any great bands or artists out there anymore... To today's generation " This is music" and this is how it's done !
Italian Maestro Ennio Morricone wrote this music, isn't a commercial spot. 🤦
Ti consiglio di vedere il film é del 1966
Notice her pistol earrings.
great Music is: US movie or advertisising 🤔wtf
Modelo beer