This is exquisite. When I was a child in the 1950's, my parents took me to see Fantasia and I LOVED it. To this day, the combination of Night on Bald Mountain segueing into Ave Maria brings back the wonderful memories of a simpler time - when Halloween was harmless, playful, and scary fun and the elegant Ave Maria was so beautiful and uplifting that we sang it regularly in Church. I loved it then and I love it now. All the music is tremendous and I remember laughing myself almost sick at the silly crocodiles and hippos ballet. Fantasia was a misunderstood masterpiece when it was first issued but it's beauty and genius have lasted the test of time.
Fantasia has the most beautiful, most amazing ending scene with the most beautiful music my eyes & ears have ever witnessed and I seriously believe I'll never find or witness any scene and music put together that is more beautiful in this lifetime.
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Ave Maria Heaven bride The bells ring out in solemn praise For you the anguish and the pride The living glory of our nights Of our nights and days. The Prince of Peace your arms embrace While hosts of darkness fade and cower Oh, save us Mother full of grace In life and in our dying hour Ave Maria
This has always been my favorite version of this song. And Disney did a phenomenal job with the music and the multiplane and the art. One of my favorite scenes in any movie.
You took away the beauty of the fog creating dreamlike vision. The subtle shades are gone. The clarity erases the magic of the scene. Young generations are missing so much when it comes to art.
This rendition of Ave Maria always makes me start sobbing uncontrollably because of how deeply the scenery and sound implant themselves within the core of personhood. The maladies of the ill spirits dissipate from the slow candlelit march of the congregants. A praise of the mother of Earth’s ‘Prince of Peace’ is melodically chanted in the meadows and gullies of the forest. Light’s resurrection is approaching, but I can’t help but feel such a profound sense of despair, despite the immaculate sounds of the antiphonal praise of Mary. Humankind and beast are, and will continue to be, confronted by blight, pain, lacking, desolation, and death. These experiences happen simultaneously with the divine beauty of the hymn; the exaltation of peace on a planet that will never experience such a thing so long as it exists. This paradox of beauty juxtaposed with the hideousness of suffering is so intricately conveyed by this piece. That, coupled with my own specific struggles, leaves me with no other choice than to cry; not just for myself, but for the state of the cursed Earth we live upon. Maybe the tears we cry, whether they originate from joy or sadness, are the truest embodiment of peace itself.
Very, very well said. Your words ring so true. I too shed tears at this segment because of the mark it leaves on me. There are not even any end credits. The movie just ends in ear-piercing silence, and it doesn't take long for my already overdriven mind to finally break down, and me with it. I have suffered too many times to count, to the point where I have been reduced to a shell of my former self. I am miserable, bitter at humanity and life itself. Yet, I still soldier on, and through the pain and drudgery it is things like Ave Maria that reminds me of the good that still lives on in this world. Night on Bald Mountain felt very familiar to me, fantasy aside. Horror and terror that I have grown numb to thanks to past experiences of similar sights and sounds. I have learned to feel undisturbed by it. Even to embrace it. But that is what makes Ave Maria so powerful and emotional. True peace is such a foreign concept in this mortal life that I can only sob uncontrollably, as you do, in longing for it. We will never know true peace until death, and Ave Maria can only give us an interpretation of what that might be like. A slow, peaceful candlelit procession from the dark into the light? My pragmatic mind doubts it very much. But that, of course, is not the core message of this segment. As you said yourself, Humankind and beast alike will experience blight, pain, desolation and death. But there is always hope, for hope springs eternal. Therefore we must not give up. We must never give up. We must carry on, for darkness will always, always give way to the light. In conclusion, I might also add that Ave Maria is so memorable as it stands out from the rest of Fantasia, which generally goes from the strange, to the startling, to the weird, to the wonderful, to the entrancing, to the terrifying, and in the case of the Dance of the Hours, the downright zany.
LYRICS:- Ave maria Heaven bride The bells ring out in solemn praise For you the anguish and the pride The living glory of our nights Of our nights and days. The Prince of Peace your arms embrace While hosts of darkness fade and cower Oh, save us Mother full of grace In life and in our dying hour Ave Maria
The opening caption means: "The original shots from the year 1940 are now considered milestones of drawn animation art. The realisation of the slowest movements was a particularly difficult task position to the artists of those times. By itself the filming of the "Ave Maria" is at 145 seconds the longest uninterrupted animation (of its type) in movie history. To take on board this achievement and implement it anew, was my biggest motivation. " and after the credit card: "In most respectful tribute to the creators of the original film scene from 1940."
Do you know what it means though? "the slowest of movements" what specifically? It looks very natural now days so I'm having a hard time understanding the meaning of the words.
Danke Klaus one of the most uplifting and spiritual pieces ever been created. The beautiful clarity that you have given it, is truly stunning. See you all on the mountain pass one day people with our shining golden lights x
To my knowledge, Fantasia was the first ever Disney movie that my Mum and Dad bought me when I was very very little and so it has always had a special place in my childhood. Years later, I was watching this movie again and my Dad insisted I watch this entire segment and stay quiet throughout, hahaha, because it clearly meant something to him on a deeper level as well and I guess he just wanted me to see for myself how beautiful this part was and what hope it could offer for humanity. I'm very glad he did. ✨✨✨
I have always been moved by this segment of the film, from the evil that rises with the arrival of nightfall, to this beautiful melody whcih signals the dawn of a new day and the peace and tranquility that comes forth as Mother God comforts us when our need for her is greatest.
Hauntingly Beautiful.This version of the song (which always makes me cry) and the animation.Makes you remember that Mankind isn't all ugliness and hate.
To be fair there are good people in the world as well as bad people, sadly you get the evil, hate-filled ignorant kind but you also do get the kind, love-filled, clever kind. And you can thank God for that.
Fantasia is heads and shoulders the singular greatest animated film of all time! There is just no competition. No comparison to be made. I watched this masterpiece 5 years ago nearly. I believe there is no animated film better. This restoration is so beautiful and vibrant. Ave Maria is perhaps the most tearjerkingly beautiful ending ever put to film. There have been contenders, but none have surpassed the ending of this masterpiece. A magnificent achievement and one that will forever stand the test of time through countless generations to come...
I think this sequence, along with Night on Bald Mountain, is meant to be symbolism of hope during WW2. Chernabog is supposed to represent the dark past. But he is overcome by a stronger power, which is hope. The people with the lights are walking to the future, and the sunrise at the end is symbolic for peace. It was a perfect way to end Fantasia in my opinion. Walt Disney once said “Fantasia is timeless” and no truer words were ever spoken.
Thank you so much, for an excellent work of art and a labor of love, Klaus Werner Voss. I've just finished the whole Fantasia movie and the last scene left me in tears, not sad but joyful, knowing that love will always transform darkness and reveal the light that is hidden by it, covered up for a long time but not forever. Life doesn't allow it and love makes it so.
Klaus......AMAZING job on recreating the animation. I've always been in love with this rendition of Ave Maria. I sorely wish that they would re-record it exactly the same way on modern equipment. Thank you thank you thank you for taking the time to honor this piece, you did an utterly fantastic job!
They did do a digital rerecording of the film's soundtrack for the 1982 and 1985 theatrical releases of Fantasia, with Irwin Kostal composing. However, in all future editions from 1990 onwards, they went back to the original 1940 soundtrack. Here's the Ave Maria track redone for the 1982 rerelease by Irwin Kostal: ua-cam.com/video/7u0GfhDTsJo/v-deo.html
This moves my heart and gives so much peace unto my soul. Disney really outdid himself when created this masterpiece almost 60 years ago. And now, you brought up that feeling back with all its strength with this remastered version. Thanks. Thanks so much. God bless.
I really enjoyed this rendition. It lacks the etheralness of the original. THough in exchange, we get some nice touches to the candle lite, the extra scenery, great clarity and addtions of butterflies, and the fern branches and the camera upsweep from the candle lite walk into a really nice clear sunrise. The audio is much clearer and sharper and no less enchanting then the original. Both of these works are supreme. Thanks so much for sharing. THis is really a good rendition.
The modern animation and scenery of this favorite Fantasia sequence of mine are really beautiful in addition to the singing voices and music in the key of A-flat major.
Sin palabras, sencillamente maravillosa música, gracias, gracias, gracias por compartir tan bella música. 🌷😷🙏😷🙏🤗🤗⭐️🌻⭐️🌻🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷 Bendiciones por siempre.
@@KAWEVAU Hail Mary full of grace, the Lord is with thee, blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour if our death. Amen.
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with Thee, blessed are Thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of Thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen. “In the end, My Immaculate Heart will triumph.” - Our Lady of Fatima 1917 - 🙌🏻🙏🏻❤️🔥✝️❤️🔥🙏🏻🙌🏻
Klaus, muito bonito ver pessoas como você postar este video. vivemos em um mundo onde poucas pessoas acreditem no GADU , DEUS , perdi minha amada esposa ARIADNA em 30 de Julho................ GOD BLESS YOUR POST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He is the shade at the right hand He is the keeper of Israel. The keeper never sleeps He guards me and my going in and going out Now and forevermore.. (something like that)
Die ungewöhnlichen viele Aufrufe sind der Beweis, hier war ein Meister tätig. Es gibt nur wenige die dieses Metier so perfekt beherrschen wie Klaus Werner Voss Helga Momper
When I came back from cinema at " Le Grand Rex" Paris, France... I was in a different state of mind.... not late, I had my 1rst out of body experience ... probably because of my believe in something else, something near an bigger thant what we think everyday. This movie was an initiation
@@KAWEVAU You did a splendid job capturing the brilliance of the original animation. Interesting to see a well done modernized version done in modern technology of an old school and timeless classic such as this.
Nazareth song call ave Maria from Annunciation Visitation Nativity Presentation Finding child jesus in the temple Luminous mystery Agony of the garden Scouring of the pillars Crowning with thorns Ways of the cross Crucifixion Glorious mystery
By all accounts the nun who sang the ave maria lost her voice afterwards. Years ago I saw this on vhs but the tape was so worn this last piece was blurry. Total masterpiece ending. Love how despite no church the flora was made to appear as stained glass windows in the classic architecture of a classic church.
Strange, although beautiful and technically praiseworthy, but what does this animation (I mean the images) have to do with Mary, wife of Joseph, mother of the Savior, Jesus Christ?
Unless this artist lives forever, THE STUDIO, the movie Fantasia dates from 1940 lol You've got to do your very best to equal that quality. I'm sure there's an explanation somewhere about how Fantasia is made, I remember having seen a documentary years ago. Was it with Walt Disney himself as narrator? Could be. What I remember is, that all the work is done with pencil, pen and ink, paint and brush, scissors and a lot of patience. A true labor of love. Fantasia is my favorite movie!
I am truly sorry to report that I once had a copy of the issue of a rather large volume, the title of which eludes me, but I'm sure it may be easily found through an online search or bibliographical search under the subject of Fantasia; I lost my copy in a home fire which destroyed a lifetime of goods - most irreplaceable as unique and intrinsic to parts f my life. As to the book to which I refer, it was full of original artwork contributed by all the Disney artists who were promised that this would be their artistic reward, a true legacy honoring all their hard work on previous Disney full length animation feature films and so much more. I don't think there ever was assembled such a veritable entourage of so much talent under one rooof, before or since, as were the artists in Disney Studios; and ,they were encouraged to pour all their creativity into the making of the film, and were assured complete artistic freedom, and brother, they let it all hang out. One glimpse into the true artistry revealed in this book will set you on your ear. They had such beautiful and magnificent visions, and the book is full of original drawings which they were so inspired to create, in visions that far exceeded the final film which became a diluted, censored, Disney-fied for mass appeal venture and really betrayed the artists' trust, vision and inspiration. Don't get me wrong, in the regard that I was gifted as a child to feast my imagination n the Fantasia which was released in 1940. I cannot imagine my life without having had the experience; and, I recall in 1969 when Fantasia was rereleased in a fully restored and stereophonically enhanced theatre release to audiences who had never seen this classic cinematographic wonder from 1940 on the big screen, how amazed were they, rather all of us who din't just view it once or twic, but again and again. We were lucky in that the Janus Theaters kept it running for months, and we drove the half hour to see it, to experience it, as often as we liked, and it never ceased to please, rather, it was an experience of beauty and nuance every time we took it in. You know, it wasn't long after that, in the 1970s when I first picked up a copy of that book on the making of Fantasia. I know you'll agree, once you read that and see all the artwork that far outstripped the ultimately "sanitized" for mass appeal version which is still probably the cinematorgaphic piece de la resistance of animated filmography, ever, that you'll also understand how much greater it might have been.
This is exquisite. When I was a child in the 1950's, my parents took me to see Fantasia and I LOVED it. To this day, the combination of Night on Bald Mountain segueing into Ave Maria brings back the wonderful memories of a simpler time - when Halloween was harmless, playful, and scary fun and the elegant Ave Maria was so beautiful and uplifting that we sang it regularly in Church. I loved it then and I love it now. All the music is tremendous and I remember laughing myself almost sick at the silly crocodiles and hippos ballet. Fantasia was a misunderstood masterpiece when it was first issued but it's beauty and genius have lasted the test of time.
So true 😮
When you can't improve on the eloquence of another, I find it best to concer with a "YUP" and leave it at that
Fantasia has the most beautiful, most amazing ending scene with the most beautiful music my eyes & ears have ever witnessed and I seriously believe I'll never find or witness any scene and music put together that is more beautiful in this lifetime.
Toon church of Nazareth
Toon chorus sing ave Maria
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@Westin Trace Yea, have been watching on Instaflixxer for since december myself =)
Also it makes your heart melts, it's calming, depressing and peaceful at the same time
The original animation had an ethereal feel to it
Because more work was put into it👁️👄👁️
it was created by the most talented assemblage of animators in history
Ave Maria
Heaven bride
The bells ring out in solemn praise
For you the anguish and the pride
The living glory of our nights
Of our nights and days.
The Prince of Peace your arms embrace
While hosts of darkness fade and cower
Oh, save us Mother full of grace
In life and in our dying hour
Ave Maria
YES!!! FINALLY!!! LYRICS!!! Thank you so much man.
Thank you for these lyrics! I had never been able to find them.
only jesus saves, no other creature does, not even the queen of angels
Beautiful lyrics
@@danielhetue6968There were 2 other verses that were not used in the movie, The words are on Wikipedia
This has always been my favorite version of this song. And Disney did a phenomenal job with the music and the multiplane and the art. One of my favorite scenes in any movie.
You took away the beauty of the fog creating dreamlike vision. The subtle shades are gone. The clarity erases the magic of the scene. Young generations are missing so much when it comes to art.
This rendition of Ave Maria always makes me start sobbing uncontrollably because of how deeply the scenery and sound implant themselves within the core of personhood.
The maladies of the ill spirits dissipate from the slow candlelit march of the congregants. A praise of the mother of Earth’s ‘Prince of Peace’ is melodically chanted in the meadows and gullies of the forest. Light’s resurrection is approaching, but I can’t help but feel such a profound sense of despair, despite the immaculate sounds of the antiphonal praise of Mary.
Humankind and beast are, and will continue to be, confronted by blight, pain, lacking, desolation, and death. These experiences happen simultaneously with the divine beauty of the hymn; the exaltation of peace on a planet that will never experience such a thing so long as it exists.
This paradox of beauty juxtaposed with the hideousness of suffering is so intricately conveyed by this piece. That, coupled with my own specific struggles, leaves me with no other choice than to cry; not just for myself, but for the state of the cursed Earth we live upon. Maybe the tears we cry, whether they originate from joy or sadness, are the truest embodiment of peace itself.
Drep Weedreg to quote Tolkien on those tears, they “are the very wine of blessedness”. This piece haunts & heals. Thank you for your words.
Nazareth basilica short music
Presents
Ave Maria
@ Disney art symphony records, Burbank, California, USA (1940)
God is calling you through His mother
Very, very well said. Your words ring so true. I too shed tears at this segment because of the mark it leaves on me. There are not even any end credits. The movie just ends in ear-piercing silence, and it doesn't take long for my already overdriven mind to finally break down, and me with it. I have suffered too many times to count, to the point where I have been reduced to a shell of my former self. I am miserable, bitter at humanity and life itself. Yet, I still soldier on, and through the pain and drudgery it is things like Ave Maria that reminds me of the good that still lives on in this world.
Night on Bald Mountain felt very familiar to me, fantasy aside. Horror and terror that I have grown numb to thanks to past experiences of similar sights and sounds. I have learned to feel undisturbed by it. Even to embrace it. But that is what makes Ave Maria so powerful and emotional. True peace is such a foreign concept in this mortal life that I can only sob uncontrollably, as you do, in longing for it. We will never know true peace until death, and Ave Maria can only give us an interpretation of what that might be like. A slow, peaceful candlelit procession from the dark into the light? My pragmatic mind doubts it very much.
But that, of course, is not the core message of this segment. As you said yourself, Humankind and beast alike will experience blight, pain, desolation and death. But there is always hope, for hope springs eternal. Therefore we must not give up. We must never give up. We must carry on, for darkness will always, always give way to the light. In conclusion, I might also add that Ave Maria is so memorable as it stands out from the rest of Fantasia, which generally goes from the strange, to the startling, to the weird, to the wonderful, to the entrancing, to the terrifying, and in the case of the Dance of the Hours, the downright zany.
The Lord is calling to you through his Mother. Mary loves you and wants to be your mother.
So beautiful i'm crying
LYRICS:- Ave maria
Heaven bride
The bells ring out in solemn praise
For you the anguish and the pride
The living glory of our nights
Of our nights and days.
The Prince of Peace your arms embrace
While hosts of darkness fade and cower
Oh, save us Mother full of grace
In life and in our dying hour
Ave Maria
Thank you, these lyrics are hard to make out and I was straining to understand them. May Mary bless you and keep you - Reuven bar Mariam
Judge Claude Frollo what Up Judge Claude Frollo I haven’t seen you since the Hunchback of Notre Dame
A cinematic masterpiece, the greatest animated film of all time with an artistry that now eludes our current era.
I agree
This...is the single most divine piece of music I have ever heard....I love Fantasia
Virgin Mary
Ave Maria
Santa Maria
Meaner into meany
I CRIED From the SHEER BEAUTY of This Segment of FANTASIA, Philip.My FAVOURITE Segment in FANTASIA.
I agree.
The opening caption means:
"The original shots from the year 1940 are now considered milestones of drawn animation art. The realisation of the slowest movements was a particularly difficult task position to the artists of those times. By itself the filming of the "Ave Maria" is at 145 seconds the longest uninterrupted animation (of its type) in movie history. To take on board this achievement and implement it anew, was my biggest motivation. "
and after the credit card:
"In most respectful tribute to the creators of the original film scene from 1940."
2.416666667 minutes.
Do you know what it means though? "the slowest of movements" what specifically? It looks very natural now days so I'm having a hard time understanding the meaning of the words.
Klaus Werner Voß it was certainly a masterpiece in its own right.
The difficulty is the slow movement in the drawing film. The slower the more accurate it must be drawn.
Thank you Klaus for the posting and for your comments.
Danke Klaus one of the most uplifting and spiritual pieces ever been created. The beautiful clarity that you have given it, is truly stunning. See you all on the mountain pass one day people with our shining golden lights x
To my knowledge, Fantasia was the first ever Disney movie that my Mum and Dad bought me when I was very very little and so it has always had a special place in my childhood. Years later, I was watching this movie again and my Dad insisted I watch this entire segment and stay quiet throughout, hahaha, because it clearly meant something to him on a deeper level as well and I guess he just wanted me to see for myself how beautiful this part was and what hope it could offer for humanity. I'm very glad he did. ✨✨✨
Same
Your dad sounds cool
This makes me cry a lot 😭😭😭😭.
I have always been moved by this segment of the film, from the evil that rises with the arrival of nightfall, to this beautiful melody whcih signals the dawn of a new day and the peace and tranquility that comes forth as Mother God comforts us when our need for her is greatest.
Hauntingly Beautiful.This version of the song (which always makes me cry) and the animation.Makes you remember that Mankind isn't all ugliness and hate.
The amazing world of gumball in:
Flowers
Christmas to Easter
To be fair there are good people in the world as well as bad people, sadly you get the evil, hate-filled ignorant kind but you also do get the kind, love-filled, clever kind. And you can thank God for that.
Fantasia is heads and shoulders the singular greatest animated film of all time! There is just no competition. No comparison to be made. I watched this masterpiece 5 years ago nearly. I believe there is no animated film better. This restoration is so beautiful and vibrant. Ave Maria is perhaps the most tearjerkingly beautiful ending ever put to film. There have been contenders, but none have surpassed the ending of this masterpiece. A magnificent achievement and one that will forever stand the test of time through countless generations to come...
Vielen Dank. Thank you.
Blow me down. Your take on this Ave Maria from Fantasia is splendid. :)
Fantasia is the best movie ever made. It's too cosmic -- and at the end the Elect, and the audience, enter heaven.
I think this sequence, along with Night on Bald Mountain, is meant to be symbolism of hope during WW2.
Chernabog is supposed to represent the dark past. But he is overcome by a stronger power, which is hope.
The people with the lights are walking to the future, and the sunrise at the end is symbolic for peace.
It was a perfect way to end Fantasia in my opinion.
Walt Disney once said “Fantasia is timeless” and no truer words were ever spoken.
You can give people hope, or you can feed them propaganda where Donald Duck is a Nazi. Whichever you prefer.
Thank you so much, for an excellent work of art and a labor of love, Klaus Werner Voss.
I've just finished the whole Fantasia movie and the last scene left me in tears, not sad but joyful, knowing that love will always transform darkness and reveal the light that is hidden by it, covered up for a long time but not forever. Life doesn't allow it and love makes it so.
Klaus......AMAZING job on recreating the animation. I've always been in love with this rendition of Ave Maria. I sorely wish that they would re-record it exactly the same way on modern equipment. Thank you thank you thank you for taking the time to honor this piece, you did an utterly fantastic job!
IM Clan Thank you! Es ist mir eine große Freude, diese Stimmung in eine neue Zeit zu transportieren.
I agree with you, 100%.
They did do a digital rerecording of the film's soundtrack for the 1982 and 1985 theatrical releases of Fantasia, with Irwin Kostal composing. However, in all future editions from 1990 onwards, they went back to the original 1940 soundtrack.
Here's the Ave Maria track redone for the 1982 rerelease by Irwin Kostal:
ua-cam.com/video/7u0GfhDTsJo/v-deo.html
This is absolutely incredible. The colors are amazing and the artwork is beautiful. Very nice work!
Along with Handel's Hallelujah this is the most beautiful piece of music.
This moves my heart and gives so much peace unto my soul. Disney really outdid himself when created this masterpiece almost 60 years ago. And now, you brought up that feeling back with all its strength with this remastered version. Thanks. Thanks so much. God bless.
aaron90omar you mean almost 80 years ago... 1940-2020
@@corbenvanloosbroek4811 Yeah, I just noticed. Mathematics aren't exactly my forte
You’re welcome
Bravo Klaus!! Your work is miraculous. Thank you VERY VERY much for sharing your masterpiece with us all!
Beautiful restoration to one of my absolute favorite pieces in the film.. I can't get through it without getting emotional.
Imagine a soul reflecting itself back upon itself
What I love about this film is that there are no end credits after this segment, the movie ends as soon as the music stops....
I really enjoyed this rendition. It lacks the etheralness of the original. THough in exchange, we get some nice touches to the candle lite, the extra scenery, great clarity and addtions of butterflies, and the fern branches and the camera upsweep from the candle lite walk into a really nice clear sunrise. The audio is much clearer and sharper and no less enchanting then the original. Both of these works are supreme. Thanks so much for sharing. THis is really a good rendition.
I absolutely love this scene!!! I love the music and the song too. Thank you for posting! 🙂💜💜💜
Thanks for sharing this beautiful video with us. I love listening to this song, very much.
GROSSARTIG DIESE RESTAURIERTE FASSUNG VON DISNEY'S MEISTERWERK aus dem Jahr 1940 !! - Danke für's posten sagt ein alter Kinofan !! -
Hallo Max. Es ist nicht restauriert, sondern von mir ganz neu gezeichnet und animiert.
Nice modern animation of this Ave Maria segment along with the music.
☀️PERFECTION☀️
The modern animation and scenery of this favorite Fantasia sequence of mine are really beautiful in addition to the singing voices and music in the key of A-flat major.
Sin palabras, sencillamente maravillosa música, gracias, gracias, gracias por compartir tan bella música. 🌷😷🙏😷🙏🤗🤗⭐️🌻⭐️🌻🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷 Bendiciones por siempre.
Wow, the reanimation is actually pretty good and I always love the music =)
O bem sempre vence o mal, para toda Honra e Glória de Deus! Salve Maria, Mãe de Jesus! Amém!
Happy Birthday to the Late Franz Schubert Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕!
Those are the angels 😇 😇🙏 singing in the background!
Heaven inspired and sent. Thank you for your beautiful work !! God bless you sir !!
Kevin (Ireland)
Thank you!
Thank you!
@@KAWEVAU Hail Mary full of grace, the Lord is with thee, blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour if our death.
Amen.
Beautiful, had a vhs of this movie and I watched it every year at Christmas with my loved ones and I still do,
Wow!!! You did an amazing job recreating this exquisite animation! :D
Vielen Dank! Thank you!
so beautiful ❤
A Masterpiece...!!!!
Vielen Dank. Thank you!
Thank you!
Vielen Dank. Thank you!
Thank you!
Gorgeous restoration. Thank you so much.
I Love This So Much! 💜 I played the Fantasia Videos for my son every day for years!
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with Thee, blessed are Thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of Thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
“In the end, My Immaculate Heart will triumph.”
- Our Lady of Fatima 1917 -
🙌🏻🙏🏻❤️🔥✝️❤️🔥🙏🏻🙌🏻
Behold the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Miraculous Rosary....
Wow,imagine if entire film was this quality.Technology has changed so much since I was a child,not always for the better either.
Dear sir, this is absolutely beautiful. Thank you!
Vielen Dank. Thank you!
Thank you!
Magnífico final
gracias senior
I wish this will remastered in this movie
I love this closing piece to the whole "Fantasia" movie! Thanks for posting! 😇
Omg this was so lovely and this remake...so talented and amazing im in awe!!!!
I see the Heaven's Divine Light.....the Son of Man standing at the Right Hand of God.
An absolute masterpiece. However the 'cleaned up' version for me...loses a magic.
Klaus, muito bonito ver pessoas como você postar este video.
vivemos em um mundo onde poucas pessoas acreditem no GADU , DEUS , perdi minha amada esposa ARIADNA em 30 de Julho................ GOD BLESS YOUR POST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It makes me cry.
Μπράβο. Πολύ καλή επαναχαραξη του animation. Very good work. Congratulations.
I love how they use the multiplane camera for this sequence.
I lift up my eyes to the mountains,
where does my help come from?
My help comes from the Lord,
the Maker of heaven and earth. Psalm 121:1,2
that's really beautiful. my evensong choir sung that last week!
He is the shade at the right hand
He is the keeper of Israel.
The keeper never sleeps
He guards me and my going in and going out
Now and forevermore.. (something like that)
Amén.
Beautiful
So beautiful and moving😍😍😇😇
Mary Queen Of Heaven, Pray For Us
Bravo, Julietta Novis for a performance that should have made you a Star, who decided you weren't worthy of acknowledgement.
Belissimo!!!
There is no greater woman on earth than the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The original animation, in all of its raw beauty, was far more beautiful. This is like taking a fine painting and recreating it digitally.
This Is A Great Movie With Animation!!!!.
Goddamn impeccable
Beautiful!!!
Increíble, lloro por la humanidad !!!
OMG its such a beautyfull song for a beautyfull lady.
I think the figures represent each of us Lidia - bearing Light in a dark world day by day. :) From someone knows a few monks and nuns.
Oh I see...:3
Great job!
add the image of the holly mother, that becomes perfect this beautiful video
best version of this piece
Vielen Dank!
Viel danke, wunderbar !
Fantastics. Go ahead!
thank you
Thank you. It's beautiful.
I cried my eyes out for hours every time I see this. It became my worst nightmare...watching my own funeral.
Why do I think of Jesus returning when I hear this especially the last bit
🕇Holy Lord Templar Samuel🕆: May God smile on you and bless you always.
Thank you :-)
Mega gut!
Danke. Der Film war mir ein Bedürfnis!
Vielen Dank!
It's glorious...
Die ungewöhnlichen viele Aufrufe sind der Beweis, hier war ein Meister tätig. Es gibt nur wenige die dieses Metier so perfekt beherrschen wie Klaus Werner Voss Helga Momper
Vielen Dank, Helga. Das freut mich sehr.
Nice!
The Sound Of Music And The Fantasia 1940
When I came back from cinema at " Le Grand Rex" Paris, France... I was in a different state of mind.... not late, I had my 1rst out of body experience ... probably because of my believe in something else, something near an bigger thant what we think everyday. This movie was an initiation
Isn't this flash animation? Outstanding job on this, BTW!
Yes. animated with flash
@@KAWEVAU You did a splendid job capturing the brilliance of the original animation. Interesting to see a well done modernized version done in modern technology of an old school and timeless classic such as this.
Nazareth song call ave Maria from
Annunciation
Visitation
Nativity
Presentation
Finding child jesus in the temple
Luminous mystery
Agony of the garden
Scouring of the pillars
Crowning with thorns
Ways of the cross
Crucifixion
Glorious mystery
By all accounts the nun who sang the ave maria lost her voice afterwards. Years ago I saw this on vhs but the tape was so worn this last piece was blurry. Total masterpiece ending. Love how despite no church the flora was made to appear as stained glass windows in the classic architecture of a classic church.
Danke Herr Voß, danke!
Gerne. Der Film war mir ein Bedürfnis!
Ich habe zu danken.
Magnifique
BEST EVER KLAUS!!
When I was little, it was my dream to go work for Mr. Disney coloring animation cels
Strange, although beautiful and technically praiseworthy, but what does this animation (I mean the images) have to do with Mary, wife of Joseph, mother of the Savior, Jesus Christ?
I cry every time ;)
Who is the Disney artist? I would love to buy his artwork.
www.kwvp.de
Unless this artist lives forever, THE STUDIO, the movie Fantasia dates from 1940 lol You've got to do your very best to equal that quality. I'm sure there's an explanation somewhere about how Fantasia is made, I remember having seen a documentary years ago. Was it with Walt Disney himself as narrator? Could be. What I remember is, that all the work is done with pencil, pen and ink, paint and brush, scissors and a lot of patience. A true labor of love. Fantasia is my favorite movie!
I am truly sorry to report that I once had a copy of the issue of a rather large volume, the title of which eludes me, but I'm sure it may be easily found through an online search or bibliographical search under the subject of Fantasia; I lost my copy in a home fire which destroyed a lifetime of goods - most irreplaceable as unique and intrinsic to parts f my life. As to the book to which I refer, it was full of original artwork contributed by all the Disney artists who were promised that this would be their artistic reward, a true legacy honoring all their hard work on previous Disney full length animation feature films and so much more. I don't think there ever was assembled such a veritable entourage of so much talent under one rooof, before or since, as were the artists in Disney Studios; and ,they were encouraged to pour all their creativity into the making of the film, and were assured complete artistic freedom, and brother, they let it all hang out. One glimpse into the true artistry revealed in this book will set you on your ear. They had such beautiful and magnificent visions, and the book is full of original drawings which they were so inspired to create, in visions that far exceeded the final film which became a diluted, censored, Disney-fied for mass appeal venture and really betrayed the artists' trust, vision and inspiration. Don't get me wrong, in the regard that I was gifted as a child to feast my imagination n the Fantasia which was released in 1940. I cannot imagine my life without having had the experience; and, I recall in 1969 when Fantasia was rereleased in a fully restored and stereophonically enhanced theatre release to audiences who had never seen this classic cinematographic wonder from 1940 on the big screen, how amazed were they, rather all of us who din't just view it once or twic, but again and again. We were lucky in that the Janus Theaters kept it running for months, and we drove the half hour to see it, to experience it, as often as we liked, and it never ceased to please, rather, it was an experience of beauty and nuance every time we took it in. You know, it wasn't long after that, in the 1970s when I first picked up a copy of that book on the making of Fantasia. I know you'll agree, once you read that and see all the artwork that far outstripped the ultimately "sanitized" for mass appeal version which is still probably the cinematorgaphic piece de la resistance of animated filmography, ever, that you'll also understand how much greater it might have been.
We need to have a Fantasia 2022.