Gounod - Funeral March of a Marionette
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- The Funeral March of a Marionette (Marche funèbre d'une marionnette) is a short piece by Charles Gounod. It was originally written for solo piano in 1872 and orchestrated in 1879. It is perhaps best known as the theme music for the television program Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
While residing in London, England, between 1871 and 1872, Gounod started to write a suite for piano called Suite burlesque. After completing this piece, Gounod abandoned the rest of the suite.[2] The piece was dedicated to Madame Viguier, a pianist and the wife of Alfred Viguier, the first violin in the Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire.
In 1879, he orchestrated the piece with piccolo, flute, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets in A, 2 bassoons, 2 horns in D, 2 trumpets in A, 3 trombones, ophicleide, timpani, bass drum, cymbals, triangle, and strings.[3]
The work is in the key of D minor with a central section in D major; the time signature is 6/8.
Charles Gounod
Funeral March of a Marionette
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#Gounod
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There's nobody better than HoH SiS
The fact that they hearted you makes me laugh
@@shizune_ even classical music is involved in the mission to get the JoJ.
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This is a great piece of classical music. When you listen to it, it really gets the JoJ. When I'm done listening to it, I'll listen to it all over again.
Hell, I’d listen to it _15 times_ all over again, heh.
Im gonna listen to this all over again, i'll do it 15 times all over again
HoH SiS
And they did whatever it took to get the JoJ
Well maybe we could do it all over again. I don't mind doing it all over again
Im gonna beam you guys up so we can take a shed on house.
Same
Pretty metal name for a classical piece.
Nyet III
+Reionder Yep.
Yeah! Game Dungeon partay!!!
Not surprising since a lot of metal bands get their inspiration from classical music.
ah, I see the acolytes of Ross Scott have established an enclave here. keep up the good work!
0:42 Alfred Hitchcock Presents
what
If you mention him, people in the coments get freaked out, not sure why but I think they think he stole the music
I saw a few episodes of that show
@@zdproductions3903 This was produced before the show was ever cast lol
@@freshjrrell4953 I know, but still I don't get why people panic about stealing music
Little Einsteins June once said that "A mission is where you have a really important job to help someone."
this is a great song for when you have to do it all over again
you could not figure out the ending of his shows, the master of creppy after Vincent Price.
“Um sir, Duck crashed into the barber shop again”
“Bother!”
Charles Gounod really was out here doing the JoJ, and he knew what it took to get the JoJ, he'd do it 15 times all over again to get the JoJ
100% JoJ
100% UNsatisfied.
Was once the theme music for the fifties/sixties TV show Alfred Hitchcock Presents and remains his signature theme.
For this reason (and irs brevity) it would be a great piece to play as an encore at a symphonic performance. It would bring a smile to many faces; ironic for a funeral march.
YES it is on METV
@@BigEightiesNewWave I love MeTV
@@ThatGreenSpy Me, too! I love those old shows like Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, and even the Honeymooners.
Alfred's Theme🔥
"Good evening everyone"
*clutches human head*
Loaned from lner
98462
When you hear this piece, chances are you think of at least one of these two things: a famed movie director’s television series or a crude yet enjoyable take on a foundation repair commercial.
when you need foundation repair, you want foundation repair
Rock of Ages 2 William Wallace
When you get the JoJ done at composing the wind instruments 0:43
But would you do it all over again?
@@Brassur I'd do it 15 times
Lies! Only HoH SiS can get the JoJ done!
@@Brassur 15 times over again
My mom used to play this on the piano all the time. I think I had a pretty good childhood.
She knew who to call when she needed foundation repair
@@CatholicNiko yes, we got the JoJ frequently.
We doo doo in the foundation repair
she did it all over again
The wish to listen to Funeral March for a marionette brought me here.
........you don't say......
A name like "Fogarty," one can expect only the driest or dirtiest of humor.
You have possibly made your choice.
Eloquent postmodernism!
Good thing you weren't looking for Twist and Shout, then.
The perfect song for foundation repair
I love listening to this at my JOJ its so great
Makes ya wanna do it do it do it all over again.
@@Heregoesnuttin
Maybe _15 times_ all over again? 😉
What's "JOJ"?
"If you want foundation repair, you want foundations repair"
The JoJ in HoH SiS
AND you'd like to save a lot of money, right?
joj sis
@@PhillipH-san AND you'd like to sōck a lot of coc, right?
(dont be concerned this is just the script)
Then you should call HoH SiS
@@NightmareSkellington1993 *this song plays*
0:42 Alfred's Theme
Alfred Hitchcock brought me here to listen to this beautiful masterpiece 😊
Hitchcock did everything so brilliantly. This was the perfect theme for his show. xoxo
I really relate to this song because you can imagine the Marionette flopping around. I, myself mentally and physically feel like flopping around.
Not a song
You know it's a golden YTP when it includes a song like this (Deliver Us, Me Millionth Dollar and one I can't name on TH-cam are exceptions)
Alfred Hitchcock's former house is in Cromwell Road near Earls Court in London. I used to drive past it often to do shopping at when I lived in Chelsea.
I remember this from Hitchcock, it was also used in a 1920s Disney cartoon called Hell's Bells.
YES! THAT'S where I know this from!
i love that cartoon!
How about Alfred aka 98462?
A variation was used in W. C. Fields' 1934 film You're Telling Me.
Charles Gounod's Funeral March of a Marionette was originally conceived by the composer as a tongue-in-cheek parody of a music critic he had come to detest. The spirit of good-hearted fun was certainly personified by the man, who later became indelibly associated with his theme - Alfred Hitchcock
Who would have known that such a song would one day become a comedy staple in a world that doesn't even exist physically.
What's odd is that it's jaunty, and upbeat, but still creepy.
rellman85🙄 it's not creepy, just unusual.
@@forestgreenorgangeekclaire8629 That's subjective.
Agreed. Has the perfect mesh of silly and sinister.
Kinda like Alfred Hitchcock himself.
No
You’re so right 😊. Kind of like a classical equivalent of Waltz in Black by the Stranglers.
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90% Little Einsteins
9.5% Alfred Hitchcock
0.5% Other
Haha!!!
It makes me wanna be BOSSY as hell, man. I could read comments about being in here bc of the Little Einsteins series. But what personally annoys me is that everybody's talking about HoH SiS, Alfred Hitchcock, and a FUKton of stuff. (I didn't even watch HoH SiS tho), And I didn't even watch Alfred Hitchcock either. Man, if Little Einsteins could hear Alffred Hitchcock theme, HoH, SiS and a FUKton of things, would be great to me.
-Sorry, bruh, but that's MY opinion :v (respect my opinion if ya want)
F.W. Murnau used this in "Sunrise" (1927). Hitchcock never forgot it and made it his own.
This song: *exists*
cs188: It’s freerf rerererererere estasis
LMAO they hearted u. Anyways QUIRKS AND FEATURES
HoH JoJ
SiS
Playing this in orchestra. love how the 6/8 pairs with the light, bouncy, and almost comical piece.
0:43
shit... RUN! IT'S ALFRED!
I swear I heard this on Ren and Stimpy, they would always have classical music playing in the background during certain scenes.
Yurp.
Then it switched to the end theme of Night of the Living Dead.
I think they did use it a couple of times in the show
What classical music did Ren & Stimpy not use? Same with Looney Tunes. I don't think classical music is protected under copy right laws? So long as you don't claim you wrote it.
It's a tad complicated, on account of conflicting international laws. A general guideline is that a composer's output is in the public domain (i.e., out of copyright) seventy years after his/her death. I've found this list helpful:
logosfoundation.org/copyleft/public_domain_composers.html
Alright, who needs foundation repair? Do you really want the JoJ?
Open and close and open and close and open and close and open and close and open
100% unsatisfied.
@@generalrubbish9513 now that is a whole lot of *oPeN aNd ClOsE*
@@generalrubbish9513 wtf r all u idiots talking about
@@gayrunnycumstain CS188, who made a meme using this song, so shut up, idiot.
If Pixar would make a modern version of Fantasia, I would want them to include this piece.
But what about Alfred alias 98462?
Alright
I would break out laughing and no one would know why
@@SpiffoGaming hoh sis
What would you imagine happening while the music is played in the movie? I would think of something in a British or French setting involving parade/military march either with someone losing and/or trying to get some sort of item, or just trying to let of a bomb.
I'm here because my music box plays this song! it's really relaxing and helps me calm down from anxiety attacks
Cool! Anxiety attacks are terrible. I know.
Especially when you want to take a shit on house
PLEASE ME TOO
EVERY TIME I FIND A SONG IN SOME WEIRD CIRCUMSTANCE I THINK IM THE ONLY ONE BUT THEN I FIND SOMEONE IN THE SAME EXACT PLACE 😂😂😂😭😭❤️❤️
was it a nightmare before christmas themed snow globe music box? because that was mine
Sounds like it gets the joj done
The Funeral March of a Marionette (Marche funèbre d'une marionnette) is a short piece by Charles Gounod. It was written in 1872 for solo piano and orchestrated in 1879. It is perhaps best known as the theme music for the television program Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
Why did you copy paste the description lol
And now it's also known for HoH SiS getting the foundation repair JoJ done.
Really?!?
I once heard an instrumental version of The Worms Go In, The Woms Go Out that was included with this piece. It was quirky with flutes and stuff.
And as the theme of the usually evil Thomas OC Alfred.
This NEEDS to be played at my funeral, also my coffin bearers have to be some spooky ass skeletons
I want everyone to be dressed as clowns because the joke was on me.
Reasonable request.
@@uk1kykid666ooooooooo edgyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Better put this on my list of songs i want played at my funeral.
Lmao
Funeral March of a
IncomingPixels
And then cs188 will make you live all over again and take a shit on house
@@vicubalac1915 I thought it was HoH SiS Foundation Repair who had the power of necromancy
Learned the name from the film 1930 The Green Goddess but always recognized it as the music from the Alfred Hitchcock series. Love to learn new info everyday. Marvelous Piece of music!
I came because I wanted the Joj
I'd seriously do it 15 times over again.
..... And Tabby from Contrapoints sent me here.
Smash capitalism, meow meow.
Good 'ol Charles sure had no idea this piece would be the leitmotiv for anarchist bolshevik syndicatlist girls. Death to fascism, the rest we will figure out eventually
Same, but I only looked it up because I want the JOJ.
(I wonder how many people watch both Contrapoints and cs188. It can't be that many)
@@TheActualDP I watched cs188's Flex Tape YTPs if those count
Thanks for hula dancing with me!
-June
My childhood 😢
Chads: Alfred's theme
Legends: Sir Topham Hat's theme
Gods: Little Einsteins
HAHAHA!!!
Celestials: HoH SiS
Yessir
When I hear this I imagine a troupe of medieval players playing and dancing to this tune while leading a funeral procession to the graveyard.
Ill watch this all over again
I didn't know this was written by Gounod. I love all his music.
Me too even the ave maria
@@LizaTerraASMR THE AVE MARIA IS OF FRANZ SCHUBERT
@@jorgetomedeandradealves8565 there was one written by gounod on the prelude of bach
Nice job Gounod’ !!!😎🙌🏻💐🎶🎭🎵🎈🙏🏼👁️
Whenever I hear this, it makes me think of Alfred the Holden B12...
SaddleTankEngine65 This is the music that was used for Alfred
yes, it was 98462's theme
My favorite RWS engine!
My school band is playing Fright Night, and if you don't know, Fright Night is a medley of a bunch of "spooky" or Halloween songs. This is the second song we play, and I thought it sounded amazing so I searched it up. Not disappointed in the slightest.
When Halloween falls on a Friday.. XD
Musta played this video ten times in a row, and if I ever had a chance to listen to it for the fiest time, Id guarantee id listen to it all over again
Thank the little Einstein for all of the classical music
I knew about this song before Eminem, but I never knew the name of it.
Good eeevening...
This is one of my favorite short compositions. Thank you for posting it. I appreciate it.
“Good evening. I’m Alfred Hitchcock”
This is the kind of music I love to hear when i need foundation repair
To played at my funeral again and again
While marching along.
...All over again?
@@stepexgd6628 Yep!
Never knew this title until direct TV brought me here. Beautiful 😍
Goot eeevning!
this needs to be played at cs188's funeral
This was the theme song to an afternoon cartoon show in Phoenix Az in the early 60s. If not for the classical music in cartoons, my musical education would be very limited.
I love this piece of music!
Me too!
Two kinds of people:
Alfred Hitchcock rules!
Contrapoints rules!
and Ross Rules!!
There's three, actually.
Alfred the loaned B12
Илья Карандин yes jndeed
No JoJ?
@@spumatei yes inded
"Is he naked under that coat? Has he killed before?"
-Ross Scott
I’m learning this song on piano for a Halloween recital! Can’t wait, it sounds very nice ❤
Try also Danse Macabre, and Dance in the Hall of the Mountain king.
@@randy5655 will do!
How'd it go?
@@poutinedavid8937 it went well! I accidentally played in the wrong octave at the start but everything else sounded good, lol.
Ah, yes, HoH SiS theme, the perfect song to play at Halloween
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. My name is Alfred Hitchcock.
Lovely.
In his life Charles Gounod was a wildly popular composer, the John Lennon of his day, after maybe Mozart the first ever composer with groupies. I highly recommend viewing his opera version of Romeo and Juliet, even if you don't like opera.
Remember when this piece was heard in the Little Einsteins episodes The Puppet Princess and The Treasure Behind the Little Red Door? I do.
I remember this from that exact episode
Those were the days....
What about Alfred/98462?
@@CornyGames
June: Can you move just your nose to the triangle rhythm like this?
[Wiggles nose] (1:53) Nose, nose, nose, nose, nose! Do it with me! Nose, nose, nose, nose, nose! Nose, nose, nose, nose, nose!!
(And then the Orange puppet gets unstuck from the sap)
Link: th-cam.com/video/Ie-KgVwxZWQ/w-d-xo.html
Little Einsteins was my shit 😩
anyone remember this from Emer Prevost's "reaction and review" youtube series? dang. those were the days. RIP Emer. Hard to believe this year is gonna be 5 years since you passed away.
Yuki Kajiura composed the music for the movie Rebellion; it's so cool to stumble upon this song and find out that it was the inspiration for one of the motifs in the soundtrack!
It was only this year that I finally learned the name of this song.
Fun Fact: Charles Gounod also used to work in foundation repair. At first he was so bad at it, he had to do it 15 times all over again.
Whenever i hear this, i think of...
Three silly puppets
A treasure that's hidden behind a red door
Alfred Hitchcock
A steam engine mamed after Alfred Hitchcock
A group of rubber hose devils dancing in a cave
A chihuahua saying "You're an Eediot"
Don't forget JoJ, Hoh Sis & anything else that references TH-camr CS188.
@@alyxgraff9121 never heard of it.
@@Mattcai2004 He's a video editor known for TH-camPoops (YTP) that take normal videos & edit them until they are crazy. I wouldn't recommend watching them unless you like vulgar/crass humor about toilets & reproductive system parts. There's a reason why each video starts with a content warning that says "just believe me, don't watch".
I finally found it after several years
Theme of 98462, aka Alfred the B12, half OC of Skarloey123.
"I'm sure the warm glow of the picture tube will melt all your fears of the dark."
Remember Alfred Hitchcock????
kirk struhart Sure do . And Rod Serling , the writer of the Twilight Zone .
No, who is that?
Yes, and I remember that Gounod never got a credit.
Yes!
YES & ALFRED-98462 FROM THE RAILWAY SERIES
I remember this from a hitchCOCK film but now cs188
98462 anyone?
*ALFRED'S THEME* By Slim Shady 🔥🔥🔥
Charles Gounod est un grand maître que j'admire beaucoup
i had to learn a translated version of this piece for bass clarinet a few years ago. very beautiful piece, probably one of my favourites
"Hell's Bells" Silly Symphony 1929
Alfred Hitchcock hour! Yay
What brought you here: Eminem or CS188?
ren & stimpy
Neither.
Thomas1Edward2Henry3
Just a great piece of music!
Indeed! Especially Alfred/98462.
I want this played at my funeral/celebration.
1:53 June: Let’s cool it, Let’s cool it, Let’s cool it, cool it, cool it.
Ah yes the theme of that green b12 in a popular tv series is here
Good evening, tonight we shall enjoy lovely music without any ghastly interruptions, hopefully
Hitchcock comes to mind. While listing to this. Music
“Alfred the loaned B12” brought me here
I first heard this from Ren and Stimpy and Rocko's Modern Life before hearing of this Alfred Hitchcock guy
@BobNeverCallsJoe I have obviously! I was only just joking with my remark about him
This reminds me of Alfred Hitchcock Presents... remember it would start with this music and a squiggly line that actually turned out to be his silhouette when he walked up to it... hahaha legend!
FROM LITTLE EINSTEINS THE PUPPET PRINCESS & THE TREASURE BEHIND THE LITTLE RED DOOR
2:28 brought me nostalgia, I love this
Here comes a jelly squirter! Get ready to pick up your feet! Pick up your feet!
Here comes a sugar puffer! Get ready to duck your head! Duck your head!
Remember the pastry factory that was making those kolache pastries featuring the art of Leonardo Da Vinci?
@@PJB-ks9vn that’s exactly why I’m here
Good eeeeevening.
Wow -- didn't know the Hitchcock theme was a classical piece.
I like it !