The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - The Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Live) | REACTION
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A great theme from a great movie. That film is a classic because of the music. Ennio Moriconne, who only died a few years ago, was a master at film composing.
One of the best Western ever! Ennio Morricone and Sergio Leone are the GOATs.
I love the music. But the film is a classic because it's as good as the music.
@@arnodobler1096School classmates & friends !
@@w9gb yes
Well, the film is not a classic because of the music - the film stands on its own feet. However, the music definitely adds to the overall picture. Enough to say that the film is the best western movie ever made and the music is the best film score ever.
That oboe player is crazy good. His breath control is something else!
English Horn
Thank you for reacting, I knew you would love this. It is worth noting that this is also the same orchestra that played with Procol Harum's A Whiter Shade of Pale.
DID NOT KNOW THIS!!! That explains a lot!!!!
I second did not know this. And that was an amazing performance too. Thank you for that info.
hey, i love this too :D feeling left out now :( just jk ;)
@@rickharper3940 There is a video from 2006, I believe, of Gary Brooker performing this with the Danish National Orchestra that is next level incredible. Check it out!
Wow I didn't know that!
This is from Clint Eastwoods best Spaghetti Western that he did early on in his career. Soundtrack written by Ennio Morricone , who recently passed away in 2020. He wrote some wonderful movie scores. He has 2 academy awards, 3 Grammys and among others.
I hate to correct you, but those are Sergio Leone movies, Clint being just one of the many actors in them ... Sergio was a genius and his work with Ennio Morricone , the music composer is nothing short than legendary and real masterpieces of cinema..
@@FabioRigokimbaorso I know that. Morricone was the composer of many movies and I did not imply that Eastwood was the only actor, It was one of his early movies I do not need to be mansplained being a 66 year old ex classical musician.
@@deborahscalise3215 no mansplaing whatsoever, just a filthy something Italian slightly irritated by the lack of recognition for one of the greatest movie director coming out from my country.. those movies are not Clint's (he did great later in his career and recognize the influence of Sergio work on his , by the way)
So beautiful. Best rendition of this I have ever heard. The oboe interlude was heavenly. A lot of the great composers of the last century have composed for films. That’s where the patrons are today.
It's not an oboe though, but an English horn, which is about 1½ times the length of an oboe.
That's why an English horn (and also an oboe d'amore) has the curved bocal between the reed and the body unlike an oboe, to create and angle which makes it much more comfortable to hold this long instrument and easier to reach the keys.
If you google oboe vs. English horn, you can find videos demonstrating the differences in looks and sound between them.
@@ITubeTooInc "Well, ACTUALLY..."
When I heard this music, I knew I have heard this kind of English Horn/Oboe tunes before. I went several days thinking, "Where have I heard it?", then it struck me. The movie "The Mission" with Robert De Niro. I checked, yes it is very much the same Oboe music as in "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly". Surprise surprise, I found out that Ennio Morricone made the music to both films, so he just reused some of the tunes. The music is very similar.
Tip: See the Movie first (get your Handkerchief ready) and then listen to the music separately. The Oboe music is simply called "Gabriel's Oboe", again see the movie first.
This is what happens when you put this much talent in one room
A magnificent composition for actor Clint Eastwood's most famous "spaghetti" western. One of the greatest movie theme songs of all time. Thanks for your reaction.
This movie was another of Clint Eastwood's spaghetti westerns. When I was a kid I listened to the entire soundtrack over and again. Thanks to my mom, who is no longer with us, buying this album. The movie is a classic, and u should watch it.
In my non-expert opinion, I have to rate that as a Perfect Performance, perfect musicianship, perfect orchestration, perfect arrangement, perfect vocals, perfect direction (oh yeah!...what a director!), even the filming...the camera work. What a great piece of music!!
And last but certainly not least, the recording. The balance. It's so amazing, it seems like you can hear every instrument.
@@THOMMGB yes, you're so right!
Hard to believe that Ennio Moriconne had this in his head and passed it on to an orchestra....mind blowing music!
They have two name to them, the first is orchestral chimes, and the second is bells.
It's an awesome movie theme, executed in a masterful yet playful way.
This has been OFFICIALLY recognised as the MOST INFLUENTIAL piece of music EVER in movie history
I get a tear at the beginning of ecstasy of gold every time.
What moves me is the amazing things that humans can do when we're not killing each other.
My father ran a repair garage from our home in the early 70’s. One of his customers had a 1965 GTO with an 8-track player. He had a tape of this soundtrack. I forgot what repair dad was doing but when my older brother and I found that tape we played this theme over and over again till we drained the battery. Got our butts blistered but it was worth it.
It's one of the best italian Western ever...the music is so great....you have to See and hear it...masterpieces, you'll Not regret IT!!!!!!!!!! ❤
Is the best western EVER!
Great Ennio Morricone,great Sergio Leone ....MIGHTY TALENTS🤍❤️💚!!
I think I listen to this song ten times a day and I still can't get enough of it. And the movie with Clint Eastwood is very good.
Another great performance by this Orchestra is their rendition of another Classic Western "Once Upon a Time in the West" You will not be disappointed.
It’s called a masterpiece. Great music
I had a history professor who used to play this before tests. Back in 71/72.
Iconic film score for one of the greatest westerns ever made. A must-see!!
The whistling lady, Tuva Semmingsen, is an incredible singer. Check out her work on TH-cam.
Wow! That was amazing. Thanks for reacting to it
The movie is AWESOME.
Waaa-Waaa!!
I think the instrument you were asking about is the tubular bells.
This instrument that you asked about ios called Tubular Bells (which is also a name for few Mike Oldfield albums which I strongly suggest you should listen, especially Tubular Bells II). Danish Symphony Orchestra is known for events like this. And they are really good at that. And also welcome to the Ennio Morricone music (just check for how many movies he composed soundtracks).
aka Chimes
@@MrSmartAlec But tubular....
Speaking of Tubular Bells... The theme from "The Exorcist" is my ringtone.
@@MrSmartAlec No, tubular bells and chimes are not the same. Chimes are considerably smaller in size and have a different sound.
@@Vinterfrid If you see "Chimes" in an English language film score (or, indeed, any English language orchestral score) you can be 90% sure it's tubular bells. If you see "Orchestral Bells", you can be 90% sure it's a glockenspiel. If you see "Bar chimes" or "chime tree", you can be 90% sure it's a mark tree (probably the "chimes" you refer to). So yes, to most English speaking composers, chimes and tubular bells are the same. But it would certainly avoid confusion if everyone (in English) just called them tubular bells, glockenspiel, and mark tree respectively - names no-one seems to misunderstand. And then we have wind chimes, which are also sometimes used orchestrally, and which some composers think are the same as the mark tree. They aren't. 🙂 (The absolute worst is when a composer, orchestrator or arranger just writes "Bells" - which could refer to at least 50 different instruments - 15-20 of them pretty common...).
If you've seen the movie then the music is even more enjoyable. "The good, the bad and the ugly" is one of the best movies ever made and one of the best soundtracks. This is an excellent rendition of the music.
Glad you reacted to this and your observation was spot on! No words! But highly emotional pieces (TG,TB,TU and Ecstacy of Gold). Amazing how this moves me and has for ~ 55 years now. But I think DNSO took it to the pinacle w this one!
For a frame of reference, this music was composed at about the same time as the orchestral rock of the Moody Blues, "Days of Future Passed" (featuring "Nights in White Satin"). It was a very creative period.
This is, of course, the soundtrack to the famous cowboy movie, "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," starring Clint Eastwood.
I love how you didn't want it to end!!
You have to hear the original to really appreciate how amazing it is that they are recreating this live with human voices replacing some of the instruments used in the original.
Probably my favorite movie ever. Have probably watched it a dozen times over the years. And the music throughout the movie is just stunning.
I've downloaded this awesome piece a couple years back. And it gets me everytime I listen to this masterpiece
It is mesmerising just seeing that many talented people in one room, coming together with prefect timing and beauty. You are right it is a true power to make you emotional.
L'estasi del Oro... The best musical piece to start the day. The oboe sounds like the opening of a slow morning... And the rest is a constant injection of pure positive energy that goes crescendo.
02:42 What is that instrument?
- Those are TUBULAR BELLS or CHIMES.
Haven't you never heard the famous first album by Mike Oldfield wich title is TUBULAR BELLS? The opening title was used in the movie "The Exorcist".
The instrument you asked about about at 2:42 is a set of tubular bells. Back in the '70s, Mike Oldfield released the album "Tubular Bells," the title track was the theme for the movie "The Exorcist"
Yes. SalvoG should do "Tubular Bells". I don't know if there is a live video version, but it would be great.
mike oldfields tubular bells album is another
I've watched this dozens of times & it never fails to give me goosebumps. It should be noted that this was done in one take. One! No stopping & starting over if someone flubs.
The cor anglais and piano - the sound of the wide, unending prairies of the West! 🙂
The Song is so good. And its even better performed by them
One of the greatest soundtracks from one of the greatest movies starring one of the greatest icons Clint Eastwood !
Music composed by the great Ennio Moriconne . Known for his haunting movie sound tracks
this brings back my real younger days, eight years old and watching spaghetti westerns with my dad. RIP dad, I love you and miss you an mom every day
They are absolutely amazing, the Mandolorian soundtrack will blow you away
So these are two separate songs. The first is the theme from the movie. The second is the Ecstasy of Gold. One of the characters (the Ugly) is running through a huge cemetery looking for a specific grave that contains 200k in gold. That’s the crescendo as he’s running faster and faster.
That little rounded instrument is an ocarina, sometimes called a Sweet Potato. They come in different sizes for different ranges. My father used to play a ceramic one, a bass almost as big as a football. It's a lot of fun.
This concert was broadcast on danish national tv. The entire concert was labelled:
_An evening with the music of Ennio Morricone._
This is just a snippet of the entire evening.
This is the best music to the best Western, with one of the greatest actors , Clint Eastwood. I've watched this movie so many times. I've lost count.
What beauty humans can create when they join together for a single goal. What power we have when not separated and polarized
I really enjoyed reacting to with you that was great
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is the third of the Man with No Name spaghetti westerns staring Clint Eastwood. You should watch them in release order, Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, The Good... All are by director Sergio Leone with music composed by Enrico Morriconne (and I'm sure I spelled those names incorrectly). Fistful is an unofficial remake of Kurisawa's Yojimbo if you are interested in watching the original first.
The composer recreated sounds from the film as part of the soundtrack. Troops marching, train moving, gun fire, etc. And some animals too: the coyote as musical instrument.
I would defintely look forward to your reaction of the movie this music was based on!!
The great thing about this is the little used instruments get to shine.....alone with the vocals and traditional symphonic instrument s....awesome....
When you’re watching a creation of a masterpiece, and secondly, there might be more talent in that room on that given night then there is and the rest of the world
I saw them live last week for the Indiana Jones concert. It was great as always
The early instruments you reacted to were the ocarina (like a mini football with holes) and the tubular bells; many orchestras have these bells but the actual stands for hanging them on differ. the wind instrument was the cor anglais, a relative of the oboe. Lots of film music on u-tube from the DNSO, they have regularly done concerts on a theme, this was "Westerns". Enjoy! :-)
If I may be so bold as to borrow a phrase used occasionally on this channel: "This was... Incredible."
The music is perfectly paired with the movie. You have to come back and listen to it again after seeing the movie. It will add layers to it you didn't know existed... There is so much packed into the meaning of the score...Sooo well written.
Oh Lord, I just found this on your station. I can just visualize Clint Eastwood sitting on that horse. Great movie....you must see it.
Thanks for taking us back to what's real.
your comment I do not want it to end is as SIMPLE as PRECIOUS ! it can sound strange , but with this film italians teached to americans how to make a good western film - and how to make a magnificent soundtrack - the danish orchestra also made a truly PERFECT job 🙂
There is nothing quite like an full orchestra playing.
In 1972 or 1973, I was a senior in HS, and I had a job at a drive-in theater in Tucson AZ. At one point they had a triple-feature wit "Hang 'Em High", "Fistfull of Dollars", and the third feature was "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly". By the time the third feature hit I was able to relax and enjoy the movie, over and over, every night. I remember watching The Ecstasy of Gold every night and wishing it would never end. I was saddened because I knew that when they changed movies I would not see it again. Now I have the DVD.
waa waa lady, so so serious violin player, horn player with whale lungs and angel on balcony.
they also released a video interview with the singers in this. very good information
Every TH-cam that I watched watching this absolutely loves this orchestra. Thank you for showing this.😊😊😊😊❤❤❤
The piano + English Horn... what a moment.
This music is iconic and fabulous wow❤
AN amazing arrangement and performance!
Tubular Bells is the instrument you asked about. There are some amazing instruments in the percussion section of a symphony orchestra and depending on the piece, they really add to the music. Hopefully more people will want to see a live symphony orchestra. I love all kinds of music but was exposed to amazing classical pieces from a very early age. The oboe and the English horn sound incredible!!
"Once Upon a Time in the West" was another great film, same director and composer, and this orchestra does a fantastic job on that music as well.
Yes. Tuva really shines in that performance.
This is absolutely brilliant.
It's a fast 3 hours take my word for it. One of the Best Westerns ever made..
Hey Salvog your reactions are contagious and I appreciate your curiosity about instruments, etc., keep doing what you are doing, Sudie x
The reed you were wondering about, with the thin mouthpiece I believe is an Oboe it has a beautiful tone, yet forlorn (not sad, but lonely) the piano accompaniment was brilliant.
It's an English horn.
What a wonderful reaction to this masterpiece. I really enjoyed your genuine curiosity and above all your appreciation of this expertly done piece. I particularly loved your genuine disappointment when you realized that it was about to end. You also didn't incessantly talk over the music as so many other reactors have done. Nice job.
Always good to hear. Deep.
Yes, would love more of their work!
Once Upon A Time In The West will blow you away, too.
RIP Ennio. Thank You!
"That thing" in the relaxing bit is an oboe :) Lovely on the ear :)
My youngest son played the oboe in middle school and high school.
Look up "Gabriel's Oboe". More movie music from Ennio Morricone.
The "wa wa wa" woman has on six-shooter earrings, lol; love it!
My late husband's favorite. All of these wonderful Spaghetti Westerns. Thanks for the memories, gives me chills :)
Arguably one of the best if not the best westerns ever produced. Have to watch it.
oooo!!! Symphonic reactions!! That'd be really cool!
A beautiful rendition of arguably the best Western theme song of all time. Thank you
I was reminded of 2008's The Good, the Bad, and the Weird. South Korea's version of a spaghetti western, the most expensive at the time. A thief steals a map. He flees to Mongolia, chased by a Chinese gang, the Japanese army and the world's coolest bounty hunter. This confuses the local tribesmen. Chase scene stars: knives, guns, horses, jeeps, and trucks
LOVE your reaction 🎉🎉🎉
Hangings are a recurring theme throughout this western movie, hence the Hanging man
That was genius level!❤❤
Superbly done! Excellent artistry and musicianship!! Bravo!!👏🏻👏🏻 They are at the top of their game! Suggest you react to their collaboration with Procol Harum performance of A Whiter Shade of Pale. You'll be amazed... again!!
I honestly remember nothing else about the party, but it was a beautiful spring day in maybe 1991, and I walked into a breezy apartment and this was playing and there was a huge bowl of sangria. It is still the second best party I've ever been to for those reasons alone.
Tuva was named the wah wah lady in the program folder we got for Fantasyphomy 2, the soloists they have for these concerts are so talented. These videos does not bring it justice to how good it is live.
Those are 2 themes of the movie..
The main Theme "the Good the Bad and the Ugly" + the theme "Ecstasy of Gold" from the iconic "cemetery scene" from the end of the movie where it then comes to the big showdown/gunslinger shoot out of the 3 main protagonists.
Watch the movie..it is one of the best western movies ever...don´t get imposed by the 3 hours those 3 hours will go by quick
You're absolutely right! The emotions that this music elicits are truly profound. Beautifully moving. Peace and love to all from S. Oregon.
"That" instrument being played with a small hammer sort of thing that you asked about is called Tubular Bells.
The main first part was popular and played on top AM Top 40 radio when movie was out. Since it was very familiar to us above a certain age first seeing it recreated here was surprising and fun to see how these unusual sounds were made vocally or from instrumentation.
The Danish National Symphony is outstanding! Anything you want to listen to - just click and go. We'll be there to watch.
You don’t listen to this, you feel it.