Zamir A. Hernandez I couldn't agree more. It's a testament that our unexpected connections with people, places and things, no matter how brief, can stay with us forever
I’m a huge fan of Wes Anderson’s movies and more importantly his vision. Not only can he captivate me for hours on end, but I always seem to want more each and every single time I watch his films. Truly a generational talent and has a made an everlasting imprint on the way I now watch movies.
One of the most beautiful pieces of music I've heard from one of my favourite films. My mum passed away in late 2021. We watched this film together around a month before she passed, she wasn't a massive film watcher, but was beaming from ear to ear at this film, I always cherish this as one of the last moments of complete peace and happiness with her. This song reduces me to tears with both joy and sadness when I listen to it. Amazing what art forms can do to you.
Still coming back to this beautiful song, been through so many life changing events since i first heard this in a restaurant movie theater with my ex wife, l had no idea what this movie was about we just picked it because of the show time. By the end i was in tears, will always be one of my favorites.
Sometimes the beauty of the world 🌎 is so quietly profound it makes you feel pure joy in your heart and this would be the soundtrack to that sublime state of bliss that one day I hope we all achieve. 😘
Ah, that opening scene where the girl walks through the cemetery and you hear this theme. Tears. And thinking of the Austro-Hungarian Empire that this film brings memories of
After the end of the AH empire, the vast land of central Europe was torn apart in wars, holocaust and years of communist rules. The pain can still be felt today--the most west part of the Ukraine, was once territory of the old empire. It's center Lviv, which was called Lemberg in German; was the fourth largest city of the empire. Polish, Ukrainians, Germans, Hungarians, Jews, Armenians lived relatively harmoniously in the city full of culture. After that, it was a constant change of regimes, Nazis, forced immigrations and emigrations and brutal communist rules. A great tragedy indeed.
@@nagatomutsu844 Well TGBH is my favourite film, and it does romanticise The Empire, as did Stefan Zweig, the godfather of the script, but to say that everyone lived a great life there is not true. Imperial rule (with no exceptions) always priorities the high class society, the poor and weak suffer the most under an emperor.
The beginning of the end of the end of the beginning has begun. A sad finale played off-key on a broken-down saloon piano in the outskirts of a forgotten ghost town. I'd rather not bear witness to such blasphemy. ~Said the faint glimmer of civilization, M. Gustave H
“It was an enchanting old ruin…” “…but I never got to see it again.” Inspired by the Writings of Stefan Zweig Born: Vienna, 1881 Died: Petropolis, 1942
Truly a beautiful piece. I feel as if I am in the Alpine Sudetenwaltz from The Grand Budapest Hotel whilst I am traveling from my dorm to class (Living in Vermont). Please give your father my regards for this piece, it truly emanates an air of calmness and peace.
Beautiful song, it reminds me of my childhood when I watched Européan films and listened to these sweet melodies as background music. From Trujillo, Peru, his friend Quique.
+Pika Chu i don't think it exists. i can ask my dad if he's still got it lying around somewhere but he wrote this piece over 20 years ago and it never got much attention.
@@pnkdrmz did your father still have the sheet? Ich finde das sooo schön und lose's mängisch. Wenn es Note gäbe würd i si gärn au chönne gseh? En liäbe Gruess us em Baselbiet
my heart skipped a beat when I heard the opening music. glorious.
I am honoured to be a Family Member of the Writer of this wonderful Song 🍀
Yodeling is such an underrated art form. I love this composition Wes Anderson compiles the best soundtracks in every movie that I’ve ever come across
"It WAS an enchanting old ruin... but I never managed to see it again."
For me, among the most powerful lines out there, it evokes sadness for some reason.
Zamir A. Hernandez wu
Zamir A. Hernandez I couldn't agree more. It's a testament that our unexpected connections with people, places and things, no matter how brief, can stay with us forever
My favourite Wes Anderson movie ever!!!
@@tonybihn132 Mine too 👍
I’m a huge fan of Wes Anderson’s movies and more importantly his vision. Not only can he captivate me for hours on end, but I always seem to want more each and every single time I watch his films. Truly a generational talent and has a made an everlasting imprint on the way I now watch movies.
It really represents the sweetness of something lost, Mans greatest regret of what could of been
I sing in a choir and I have to say that this song has got to be one of the most beautiful pieces of music I have ever heard.
One of the most beautiful pieces of music I've heard from one of my favourite films. My mum passed away in late 2021. We watched this film together around a month before she passed, she wasn't a massive film watcher, but was beaming from ear to ear at this film, I always cherish this as one of the last moments of complete peace and happiness with her. This song reduces me to tears with both joy and sadness when I listen to it. Amazing what art forms can do to you.
Love the movie, love the opening theme song, it's so beautiful
Still coming back to this beautiful song, been through so many life changing events since i first heard this in a restaurant movie theater with my ex wife, l had no idea what this movie was about we just picked it because of the show time. By the end i was in tears, will always be one of my favorites.
Thank your Wes anderson for beautiful a beautiful song into probably your best film
If not for Wes Anderson my ears would have likely never been greeted by such mellifluous sounds!
Thank you, Wes.
This song gives me chills. I love it!
Me too!! Immediate goosebumps when song came in intro!!
What a tune! What a film!
Sometimes the beauty of the world 🌎 is so quietly profound it makes you feel pure joy in your heart and this would be the soundtrack to that sublime state of bliss that one day I hope we all achieve. 😘
Great Song. Great Movie. Great Opening. Never will forget this
"It was an enchanting old ruin... But I never got to see it again..."
This song is perfect for when the first snow falls ❄😀
Ah, that opening scene where the girl walks through the cemetery and you hear this theme. Tears. And thinking of the Austro-Hungarian Empire that this film brings memories of
You must then be goddamn old to have memories of Austria-Hungary.
After the end of the AH empire, the vast land of central Europe was torn apart in wars, holocaust and years of communist rules. The pain can still be felt today--the most west part of the Ukraine, was once territory of the old empire. It's center Lviv, which was called Lemberg in German; was the fourth largest city of the empire. Polish, Ukrainians, Germans, Hungarians, Jews, Armenians lived relatively harmoniously in the city full of culture. After that, it was a constant change of regimes, Nazis, forced immigrations and emigrations and brutal communist rules. A great tragedy indeed.
@@nagatomutsu844 is there any lyrics to this song or is it all yodelling
@@kingseiryu929 I think it's pure yodeling.
@@nagatomutsu844 Well TGBH is my favourite film, and it does romanticise The Empire, as did Stefan Zweig, the godfather of the script, but to say that everyone lived a great life there is not true.
Imperial rule (with no exceptions) always priorities the high class society, the poor and weak suffer the most under an emperor.
what s great and beautiful Film!
The beginning of the end of the end of the beginning has begun. A sad finale played off-key on a broken-down saloon piano in the outskirts of a forgotten ghost town. I'd rather not bear witness to such blasphemy.
~Said the faint glimmer of civilization, M. Gustave H
Literally my favorite movie of all time
It was only because of this piece of music that I watched the film, because like other pieces of music, I liked it so much in this film. :D
So beautiful
*"we were happy here, for a little while"*
This song is beautiful, the man who wrote this is a genius
“It was an enchanting old ruin…”
“…but I never got to see it again.”
Inspired by the Writings of Stefan Zweig
Born: Vienna, 1881
Died: Petropolis, 1942
I Love this song! ❤
This is _so_ calming! Thank you for uploading!
Get your hands off my Lobby boy!
Did you just throw my cat out the window?
Who's Gustave H.?
-I'm afraid that's me, darling.
He's a concierge! A fruit!
Finally, some great music I can blast at full volume.
my dad wrote this song
its wonderfull , give him my kind regards
Truly.
Truly a beautiful piece. I feel as if I am in the Alpine Sudetenwaltz from The Grand Budapest Hotel whilst I am traveling from my dorm to class (Living in Vermont). Please give your father my regards for this piece, it truly emanates an air of calmness and peace.
You must be very proud. This is making me cry :') ♥
This song is amazing. It's so tone rich and sways back and fourth like an echoing, aching lullaby. It is mesmerizing!
Beautiful song, it reminds me of my childhood when I watched Européan films and listened to these sweet melodies as background music. From Trujillo, Peru, his friend Quique.
Wonderful music.
Maravilloso. Me recuerda al inicio de "Herz aus Glas" film de Werner Herzog 1976.
Schöne Stimmen und Melodie
So beautiful:-)
This song reminds me of the song that plays at the beginning of Werner Herzog's film Heart of Glass. I wonder if it was intentional.
Beautiful
#yolo Yolo.... literally
That's what I though first time after playing whole OST. #yolo
I go to bed with all my friends. (Shrug)
Add punch out sequence - Dmitri punches Gustav H, Zero punches Dmitri, Jopling punches Zero....la di da, dah dah.
“You god damn little fruit!”
“Now how is that supposed to make me feel???”
were you ever a lobby boy? what do you think? well you had to start somewhere. go light the goddamn candles!
I'm afraid that's me darling ☝🏼️
Love Gustav H!!
This is what I imagine that the Alps would sound like if they could sing.
but the Alps *are* singing ... just close your eyes and listen 🎶
Thanks for your post.
Essa musica trás algo de nos mesmo desconhecido!!! Nos leva a um lugar ainda inconsciente.
he took his dinner alone
Does this style of singing have a specific name? I would like to listen to more such music.
it's called "zäuerli" and comes from a small part of Switzerland the canton of Appenzell.
@@rickymartin4457 Ah thanks!
@@cowmustard7848 you're welcome :)
Does anyone know where I can buy some sheet music for this? A small choir would be good.
is there any way we can listen to the whole Appenzeller Zäuerli album for free?
I want my life to end to this song
I wish I were ever born
lyrics: Yolo lowlow yolo yoolololo #
Test passed
I loled :)
Where can I find the sheet music for this, please !
+Pika Chu i don't think it exists. i can ask my dad if he's still got it lying around somewhere but he wrote this piece over 20 years ago and it never got much attention.
@@pnkdrmz did your father still have the sheet? Ich finde das sooo schön und lose's mängisch. Wenn es Note gäbe würd i si gärn au chönne gseh? En liäbe Gruess us em Baselbiet
Any recommendations on songs similar to this?
Listen Appenzeller music :)
the style is called "zäuerli" and usually is sung in the region of Appenzell in Switzerland.
Does anybody know where I can fin the sheet music for this?
Did he just throw my cat out the window the three sisters I don't think so 😂
YOLO am I right.
Adapted from Popol Vuh's intro for Hezog's "Heart of Glass".
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Cat on Chair
Yolo yolo yolo
Slow yodel. Slowdel.
anyone here from the bench in the air meme