Whenever I hear this piece, I always imagine Bugs Bunny singing on top of it. Wonderful performance, and I love this series of recordings using period instruments!
Nicolás, je n'ai plus d'adjectifs pour noter l'excellence de vos vidéos. De plus en plus génial. J'adore la contribution du basson français car pour moi, il ressemble plus à un basson qu'à l'allemand. Il est plus sarcastique, bouffon et farceur. Vous avez de la chance avec vos collègues de l'Orchestre de Radio France. Je ne voudrais rien de plus que de pouvoir contribuer un jour à l'une de vos vidéos. Voici un clarinettiste qui vous tient en haute estime.
Great work with the horn too!!! It is absolutely splendid. And the sound of period instruments is so beautiful too, more mellow and natural. Amazed as always
Bravo! Wonderful arrangement and marvelous performance, on period instruments!!! Loved the shaving cameo (easter egg?) at 2:30. Great video editing too!! 🙂
As talented as you are as an instrumentalist, I would not doubt you ALSO are the arranger of all these pieces. Just, WOW. I am dumbfounded and blown away by your talent and this performance. 🤯
Always the most amazing videos out there! Your playing and editing are spectacular. Your colleagues too!! I can’t imagine the hours to make a production this fantastic. 👏👏🎶🎵🦙🦙🦙🦙
Bravo, a fantastic performance! We now know you are not only a brilliant clarinetest, arranger and video editor but also a star on the natural horn. I loved it.
Wow, each one is more amazing than the last! The technique required for those period instruments is wild. LOL at the little shaving cameo. Thanks as always for sharing such fine creations with us!
Not only can you and all your friends play with such talent, you put so much hard work into the editing and arranging the pieces and they are so fun to watch and visually pleasing as well! Bravo to you and your friends!
Sólo queda quitarse el sombrero ante todos ustedes por regalarnos periódicamente estas maravillosas pinceladas musicales con tanta maestría. Soy un fan incondicional vuestro.
With music like this, one can only be well ! Thank you to all the very talented players for this musical treat. Kudos to you for the not-so-simple horn part and the tasty slap additions (Rossini might very well have loved it). My suggestion of the week is to do a clarinet quartet's version of Scriabin's Sonata-Fantaisie in G# Minor (the one composed in 1886 when he was only 14, not the Sonata No.2 Op.19 which bears the same name).
Dude. How.... Last video when you told me this was going to be the next one, I'm always excited for whatever your next arrangement will be, but honestly I was kind of like "Oh ok, Barber of Seville, cool.", thinking I've heard it so many times and there was not too much more to get out of it. You totally and utterly shut me down and showed me the fool that I am, and thank you for it. This was SO GOOD! What the hell?!?! It was like hearing it for the first time! Once again your audio quality and mixing is spot on, the arrangement is phenomenal (I really liked how the bass part became WAY more interesting and intense), like... I can keep going on. And will! I am rhetorically asking why do you all play on freaking period instruments. The sound from them is so good. Is it for authenticity sake? Are you all just so goddamn good on modern instruments that you just want the challenge of making it sound good on old-ass equipment? Are you all a period ensemble? Are you all just wacky and think music in 2021 is played on these relics and don't know they evolved into a modern form? This rhetorical question kind of became several actual questions, pardon me, but please feel free to not answer any of them; I enjoy the instruments greatly. Your natural horn chops are disgusting, please stop. And for clarification sake, by that I mean keep doing that and incorporate it more. But you know there's also like, a modern horn that is probably WAY easier to play, right? I'm never going to suggest another piece to you ever again. Let the master work and do your thing, I can't express how much I enjoy everything you do. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your comment and happy you enjoyed the video ! I mostly play period instruments for authenticity, getting the original sound of the wind section composers were looking for, also because in my opinion, their sound is mixing better than modern and the balance is much easier and natural, especially for the brass instruments. And it’s also a refreshing challenge for practicing 😁 and last but not least, nobody did that kind of arrangements on period instruments to my knowledge, so I’m happy to explore a new path 🙏🏼😊✨
If you could see us here in the "states" (US) as we watch and share your spectacular videos--- We absolutely love your excellence and artistry, not to mention your charming demeanor. From a mostly retired but always practicing professional clarinetist, Bravo, bravo, bravo.
Amazing ! This word only partually describs a level of MASTERY ! You MAESTRO and your COLLEGUES are professionals every musician should strive for . Thanks for your innovation, devotion and joy you bringing to the world in these difficult times !!! BRAVISSIMO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BRAVO!!! A true masterpiece of all the players, by the way just put together during a morning shaving session in the red checkered shirt :) cool... I like that :)
Hi Nicolas, excellent as usual! (an euphemism...) One of the location is the 'Teatro Farnese' in the Palazzo Pilotta in Parma? ....astonishing Teatro, that I visited years ago, and which could inspire you to an arrangement of Monteverdi or music of the Seventeenth Century...(at any rate you could play any baroque instruments...😁😁) see you soon!
Absolutely Giuseppe, this is the treatro Farnese ! I went there last summer and I loved the place. I love Monteverdi but I should find the adequate instruments then 😓😁
Very very very good choiche, and an astounding performance! Bravo bravissimo! I especially love those particulars like Rossini sitting in the stalls to hear you, and Tintin in the jar...
@@nicolasbaldeyrou1 I'll look at the video again and again to discover other details - and to enjoy Rossini music and the beautiful way you play it. Merci.
Gratulation, all your Music is incredible good! And as a Professional Bassoon Player, I cannot imagine, how to play Clarinet and Horn and both at this Level! I Love your Channel.😀🎵👍
Dear Nicolas, I discovered you a couple of weeks ago, looking for a recording of the Gade pieces. Actually it was quite frustrating until I found yours. Meanwhile I'm just more then deeply impressed by your easyness and your musicality, including the recordings with your class. If I'd be young I would try very hard to be accepted in your class. I'm a decend clarinetplayer and solo-clarinettist in a middle sized german opera orchestra, but what you are doing with all kind of clarinets (and I don't want to mention the Horn, especially in the Barber) is just incredible and I would not have thought possible. You are finally somebody who can hold on with Louis Cahuzac. What you do is, what I call clarinetplaying. I bow deeply before you. Please go on. Oh, and I love your humor!
Excellent as usual! Just WOW! Well done gentlemen. So much liveliness and fun. Some would say, Nicolas, that you are the orchestra. Lol You say you don’t play strings, but you could make a case otherwise because of piano. Lol. IMO you’re very underrated on every level. As always, thanks for sharing your gifts with the rest of the world. Respect and admiration from the beautiful state of Oregon in the USA!
Merci Nicolas pour votre superbe prestation proche de la perfection. Je me permets cette appréciation en précisant les problèmes d'accord douloureux dans l'introduction avec le solo de hautbois et celui de la flûte ensuite. Pouvez-vous me dire si ces diapasons Tres bas sont inhérents à l'instrument d'époque ou bien à un problème de chauffe avant l'enregistrement? Quoi qu'il en soit merci encore pour ce bon moment d'écoute que je viens de passer
Where can I get one of those BEAUTIFUL natural horns?!?!?! Also this was so fantastic. Thank you for all the hard work you put into such a masterpiece. 10/10! 10’s across the board!!
But how do you always manage to be so original and innovative? very good, a lot of respect
💙
Thank you so much, I do my best and I’m having so much fun and pleasure to work on these masterpieces :-)))
@@nicolasbaldeyrou1 Might you have a plan to ever work on Tannhauser Overture by Wagner in the future 😍😍😍
I adore classical pieces performed on period instruments.
So do I, thank you so much Jerry !
Hi Nicolas, what instrument do you play?
Nicolas: Yes
Was that a lip trill on the horn?
And... what instrument do you not play ;-)) !!!???
Nicolas: *It's* *complicated.*
Thank you Jay ! It’s definitely a lip trill ! No other choice on a natural horn 😓
All the strings 😁
@@nicolasbaldeyrou1 If you learn oboe, bassoon and double bass you could do the Gran Partita yourself!!!!!
There are so many wonderful things to compliment. Most of all you are creating a new way to experience great music for new audiences.
I truly appreciate, thank you so much !
Whenever I hear this piece, I always imagine Bugs Bunny singing on top of it. Wonderful performance, and I love this series of recordings using period instruments!
Nicolás, je n'ai plus d'adjectifs pour noter l'excellence de vos vidéos. De plus en plus génial.
J'adore la contribution du basson français car pour moi, il ressemble plus à un basson qu'à l'allemand. Il est plus sarcastique, bouffon et farceur. Vous avez de la chance avec vos collègues de l'Orchestre de Radio France.
Je ne voudrais rien de plus que de pouvoir contribuer un jour à l'une de vos vidéos. Voici un clarinettiste qui vous tient en haute estime.
Mille mercis, ça me touche beaucoup !
Great work with the horn too!!! It is absolutely splendid. And the sound of period instruments is so beautiful too, more mellow and natural. Amazed as always
Thank you so much Moises !
Bravo! Wonderful arrangement and marvelous performance, on period instruments!!! Loved the shaving cameo (easter egg?) at 2:30. Great video editing too!! 🙂
Loving the use of period instruments!!
Congratulations to Nicolas and all the friends. Is nice to see you playing together. I'll hope you do more videos together, you are amazing.
Thank you so much :-)) it’s a great team, I’m very lucky !
As talented as you are as an instrumentalist, I would not doubt you ALSO are the arranger of all these pieces. Just, WOW. I am dumbfounded and blown away by your talent and this performance. 🤯
Always the most amazing videos out there! Your playing and editing are spectacular. Your colleagues too!! I can’t imagine the hours to make a production this fantastic. 👏👏🎶🎵🦙🦙🦙🦙
Thank you so much dear Cathy ! 2 weeks of intensive work 😓😁
Bravo! Bravo to you and your friends!!! They became an orchestra by changing and wearing different clothes, you guys are too much. Bravo! Bravo!
The Horn solo😍
Thank you Fabrizio ! That was the most difficult part for me 😓😁
@@nicolasbaldeyrou1 indeed, my brother and father are both hornist, we said the same...great solo!!!!
@@nicolasahumada thanks to all of you then 😊🥳
Bravo, a fantastic performance! We now know you are not only a brilliant clarinetest, arranger and video editor but also a star on the natural horn. I loved it.
Thank you so much Steve ! I’m also happy that it was a recording, I guessed I needed 10 times to do the horn solo properly 😱😂
Italy loves you so much 🇮🇹 💙
Happy to hear that, Italy is my favorite country in the world 😍
Simply WONDERFUL 👌💥🔝
😍beautiful, you sound like your inside a dream , you are definitely the best clarinettists in the world 🌍 🎼🎼🎼🎵🎵🎵🎵
Happy that you like it, thank you !
Wow, each one is more amazing than the last! The technique required for those period instruments is wild. LOL at the little shaving cameo. Thanks as always for sharing such fine creations with us!
Thank you Alex, appreciated ! 🙏🏼😊✨✨
I'm so glad I found these players very good stuff
Wonderful for putting us all in such a good mood! Brilliant playing and filming.....
Thank you so much, I truly appreciate!
Respect for your natural trills and hand technique from a hornist, neat! (and especially your clarinet articulation, very rarely seen so precise)
From a hornist, I truly appreciate, thank you so much !
Not only can you and all your friends play with such talent, you put so much hard work into the editing and arranging the pieces and they are so fun to watch and visually pleasing as well! Bravo to you and your friends!
I’m so glad you enjoy it, thank you for your kind words !
Sólo queda quitarse el sombrero ante todos ustedes por regalarnos periódicamente estas maravillosas pinceladas musicales con tanta maestría. Soy un fan incondicional vuestro.
Thank you so much Paco !
De mieux en mieux, de + en + grandiose ! Marrant d'avoir laissé la scène où le trompettiste vide son eau pendant votre super solo au cor naturel !
Merci Jean-Claude ! J’avoue que j’ai bien rigolé quand j’ai découvert aussi donc je l’ai laissé 😁
With music like this, one can only be well ! Thank you to all the very talented players for this musical treat. Kudos to you for the not-so-simple horn part and the tasty slap additions (Rossini might very well have loved it).
My suggestion of the week is to do a clarinet quartet's version of Scriabin's Sonata-Fantaisie in G# Minor (the one composed in 1886 when he was only 14, not the Sonata No.2 Op.19 which bears the same name).
Thank you Philippe for your kind words and your nice suggestions ! I’m going to listen to this sonata right now !
J'adore ,c'est beau !
Merci .Se lever avec Rossini, rien de mieux pour un dimanche .😀🍀Merci .
Merci beaucoup ! Je suis tout à fait d’accord, rien de tel que du Rossini pour apporter un rayon de soleil !
Bravo Maestro!! Always the best!
Thank you so much Luis !
Thank You !!! Brilliant , Love it !!!
Thank you very much David !
Don’t let it go to your head people yes you’re very talented but I’m only subscribing because of Nicholas’ haircut! There! Bravo!🤣🙏🏻🙏🏻
Dude. How....
Last video when you told me this was going to be the next one, I'm always excited for whatever your next arrangement will be, but honestly I was kind of like "Oh ok, Barber of Seville, cool.", thinking I've heard it so many times and there was not too much more to get out of it.
You totally and utterly shut me down and showed me the fool that I am, and thank you for it. This was SO GOOD! What the hell?!?! It was like hearing it for the first time! Once again your audio quality and mixing is spot on, the arrangement is phenomenal (I really liked how the bass part became WAY more interesting and intense), like... I can keep going on. And will!
I am rhetorically asking why do you all play on freaking period instruments. The sound from them is so good. Is it for authenticity sake? Are you all just so goddamn good on modern instruments that you just want the challenge of making it sound good on old-ass equipment? Are you all a period ensemble? Are you all just wacky and think music in 2021 is played on these relics and don't know they evolved into a modern form? This rhetorical question kind of became several actual questions, pardon me, but please feel free to not answer any of them; I enjoy the instruments greatly.
Your natural horn chops are disgusting, please stop. And for clarification sake, by that I mean keep doing that and incorporate it more. But you know there's also like, a modern horn that is probably WAY easier to play, right?
I'm never going to suggest another piece to you ever again. Let the master work and do your thing, I can't express how much I enjoy everything you do. Thank you.
Oh yeah, and like, the editing of the videos is killer too.
Thank you so much for your comment and happy you enjoyed the video ! I mostly play period instruments for authenticity, getting the original sound of the wind section composers were looking for, also because in my opinion, their sound is mixing better than modern and the balance is much easier and natural, especially for the brass instruments. And it’s also a refreshing challenge for practicing 😁 and last but not least, nobody did that kind of arrangements on period instruments to my knowledge, so I’m happy to explore a new path 🙏🏼😊✨
4:03 top right! Very sneaky 😮 Also I love the tambre you guys get from all those beautiful instruments, truly lovely
Bravo Ian ! you can still find another old Rossini somewhere :-)))
Soo nice to hear again... Very nice played and edited these videos 👌
Thank you for sharing Nicolas 👏👏😎👏
Thank you so much dear Petar !
Joy for ears and eyes. I hope one day I can try one of these traditional instruments. They look vulnerable.
Please do if you have the occasion 🤩 the most difficult is to come back to modern afterwards...
Divino. Maravilhoso. Inspirador. 🥰
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😊✨
I love the guy looking in while shaving! BTW nice hand horn technique.
Thank you so much Dave !
If you could see us here in the "states" (US) as we watch and share your spectacular videos--- We absolutely love your excellence and artistry, not to mention your charming demeanor. From a mostly retired but always practicing professional clarinetist, Bravo, bravo, bravo.
So much fun watching this!!!!
Thank you Pedro !
Very nice period instruments and very nice team.
Thank you Joël !
Amazing ! This word only partually describs a level of MASTERY !
You MAESTRO and your COLLEGUES are professionals every musician should strive for .
Thanks for your innovation, devotion and joy you bringing to the world in these difficult times !!!
BRAVISSIMO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Stupenda Esecuzione
Tutti con un eccezionale bravura
Muy lindo, una sonoridad majestuosa unida a una visual única que da gran realse a esta Obertura.
Fantástico!
Impressionante!
Thank you Thiago !
All those gorgeous old instruments! 😍❤️❤️🥰
Yessss! 😊🔥
Maravillosa la sonoridad de los instrumentos originales❤️ ¡qué hábil con la trompa natural! 😮
Muchas gracias Jesús ! 🙏🏼🙏🏼😊✨
Bellisimo que gusto escuchar maestrosssss
What an amazing way to start a glorious sunny day here in Washington State! Beautifully played!
Não tenho palavras para expressar minha admiração Nicolas; você é um presente divino. Gratidão!
Muito obrigado 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😊🔥
G R E A T!
And this is not because I am from Seville!
Ja ja ja ja ja.
Many thanks!
Happy man to live in Sevilla ! Thank you for your kind words !
BRAVO!!! A true masterpiece of all the players, by the way just put together during a morning shaving session in the red checkered shirt :) cool... I like that :)
Thank you so much Hector!
This is absolutely amazing! As a horn player, I am jealous of your lip trills :)
Oh thank you so much ! I truly appreciate 🙏🏼😊✨
You're so fantastic !! GRAZIE !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Absolument génial
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Merci beaucoup !
Quelle merveille................ C'est de plus en plus époustouflant ET BEAU !! Merci Nicolas.
Merci Thibaut !
Wonderful music expressions, talented musicians.
Fall in love with this
So happy about that 🙏🏼😊✨
Nicolas, me encanta el ingenio de tus videos
impecable realizacion e interpretacion
te lo dice un rossini!!! jajaj
Muchas gracias Oscar !
This is amazing on so many levels, I just finished my clarinet Grade 3 exam and got my results back. I hope and can play as well as you one day.
Thank you ! Did you get the result you expected ? 🤞🏻
@@nicolasbaldeyrou1 nope I got a distinction :) I’m really happy!
@@EggTan bravo ! 💪🏻
Hi Nicolas, excellent as usual! (an euphemism...)
One of the location is the 'Teatro Farnese' in the Palazzo Pilotta in Parma? ....astonishing Teatro, that I visited years ago, and which could inspire you to an arrangement of Monteverdi or music of the Seventeenth Century...(at any rate you could play any baroque instruments...😁😁) see you soon!
Absolutely Giuseppe, this is the treatro Farnese ! I went there last summer and I loved the place. I love Monteverdi but I should find the adequate instruments then 😓😁
Have you ever been to Andalousie, Nicolas? You are more than invited.
As always, outstanding performance! Merci beaucoup mon ami!
Thank you ! I’ve been there long ago for clarinet competition... but I’ll come back for sure !
Excelente como siempre, además muy buen arreglo del tema. Bravo Bravo !!!
Muchas gracias Daniel !
Wow great video by great Musicians! Thank you so much for your Work! I love that and also your interpretation as always!
Thank you so much :-))
Very very very good choiche, and an astounding performance! Bravo bravissimo! I especially love those particulars like Rossini sitting in the stalls to hear you, and Tintin in the jar...
Thank you Guido ! And happy you noticed these small details ! 🙏🏼🔥
@@nicolasbaldeyrou1 I'll look at the video again and again to discover other details - and to enjoy Rossini music and the beautiful way you play it. Merci.
Very outstanding!
Thanks so much Evan !
Super beau !! ❤
Lindo! E com direito à expressões faciais!!!!👏👏👏😀
Gratulation, all your Music is incredible good! And as a Professional Bassoon Player, I cannot imagine, how to play Clarinet and Horn and both at this Level! I Love your Channel.😀🎵👍
Thank you so much ! 🙏🏼😊✨
Amazing as always! Your talent knows no bounds.
Thank you so much Mary !
W il cornista Nicolas !!! ... virtuoso clarinettista !
Thank you Giuseppe ! French horn is my second instrument ;-))
Wow, this is superb! Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you very much Daniel !
Bravissimo. Abrazos desde Trujillo Perú 🇵🇪
Muchas gracias Edwin !
omg nicolas finally bringing it home with a horn solo!!
Super et avec instruments d'époque en plus !
Merci beaucoup ! Je ne pourrais pas me passer du son des instruments d’époque 😇
Dear Nicolas,
I discovered you a couple of weeks ago, looking for a recording of the Gade pieces. Actually it was quite frustrating until I found yours.
Meanwhile I'm just more then deeply impressed by your easyness and your musicality, including the recordings with your class.
If I'd be young I would try very hard to be accepted in your class. I'm a decend clarinetplayer and solo-clarinettist in a middle sized german opera orchestra, but what you are doing with all kind of clarinets (and I don't want to mention the Horn, especially in the Barber) is just incredible and I would not have thought possible. You are finally somebody who can hold on with Louis Cahuzac.
What you do is, what I call clarinetplaying. I bow deeply before you. Please go on.
Oh, and I love your humor!
Thank you so much for your kind words Günter, I truly appreciate!
@@nicolasbaldeyrou1 and you take the time to answer all the comments. When do you sleep?
I can't believe that you are a world class clarinettist AND can not only play but lip trill on hand horn . I take off my hat to you sir!
Thank you so much! 😊🙏🏼🔥
What can I add in the comments! Just another hit by Nicolas and friends 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you Orlando ! I truly appreciate !
Absolutely stunning, Nicolas! Incredible job
Thank you so much Marc 🙏🏼😊✨
😀😀🌹🌹❤❤bravoooooooo!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Very beautiful! My compliments to all
Thank you Alessandro !
Excellent as usual! Just WOW! Well done gentlemen. So much liveliness and fun. Some would say, Nicolas, that you are the orchestra. Lol You say you don’t play strings, but you could make a case otherwise because of piano. Lol. IMO you’re very underrated on every level. As always, thanks for sharing your gifts with the rest of the world. Respect and admiration from the beautiful state of Oregon in the USA!
So happy that you like it, thank you Julie ! I hope to visit Oregon one day 🤞🏻 all the best !
Bravo à tous pour ce moment musical et continuez à ne pas trop vous prendre au sérieux.
Mille mercis Eric !
I don’t know what to say!
Just perfect as always! ❤️
Thank you Sarah 🙏🏼😊✨✨✨✨
Wow ! Quelle équipe d’élite ! Bravo ... et le petit tin -tin 🎶😬
Mille mercis Sara !
Incredible!!! great work Nicolas!! all the best!!
Thank you again dear Nicolas ! 🙏🏼😊✨
Genial como sempre!
Muchas gracias André !
Assisti muito, muito...😮😍😍
Muito obrigado !
Superbe solo de cor...
Merci beaucoup Daniel !
Браво!!!!!!!!
Wow being a clarinettist myself, I admire your technique. The whole performance is amazing great players.
Thank you so much Helen !
Génial ! Ces clarinettes un peu bizarres m'étonneront toujours XD
Le son est super ! Ça permet de compenser un peu le manque de concerts...
Merci beaucoup Romane !
Oh I love this so much!
Loved the "flying bassoon reed" ahahah
Amazing video as always 👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you Luis :-))
Ouaaaaah si beau ! si bien fait, bien monté, magnifiquement joué ! Ça commence à développer de sérieux skills en prod youtube
Et entouré de trèsss bons musiciens !
Merci Xavier ! Je travaille et j’apprends patiemment 😅😁
Awesome! But shouldn’t it be G natural (e minor) since 1:35?
In the revised version yes, but not in the original ! Which also has a lighter orchestration. Thank you Sergey !
Bravo! Seeing your double bass friend leaves me wanting to hear you playing at least some of K361.
I’ll do it, promise !
@@nicolasbaldeyrou1 I really look forward to that. No arranging to do either!
C'est trop court la séquence vidéo de Nicolas chez le barbier, la première fois je l'ai ratée.
Heureux que l’ayez regardée plusieurs fois ! 🙏🏼😊
Merci Nicolas pour votre superbe prestation proche de la perfection.
Je me permets cette appréciation en précisant les problèmes d'accord douloureux dans l'introduction avec le solo de hautbois et celui de la flûte ensuite.
Pouvez-vous me dire si ces diapasons Tres bas sont inhérents à l'instrument d'époque ou bien à un problème de chauffe avant l'enregistrement?
Quoi qu'il en soit merci encore pour ce bon moment d'écoute que je viens de passer
Where can I get one of those BEAUTIFUL natural horns?!?!?! Also this was so fantastic. Thank you for all the hard work you put into such a masterpiece. 10/10! 10’s across the board!!
Thanks so much! This one was lent by a friend who bought it to a fantastic craftsman name Patrick Fraize :-))
Lovely.
Outstanding.
The bass viol looked different -- more cello-like.
Nice to see the baroque instruments.
Thank you very much Richard !
La perfection absolue
The horn solo was so good it’s insane🤯
Thank you Ricky !