@@nicolastorres6667 :::jumping up and down::: I have got to have my penalty ::carrying mozart:: here is your penalty playing the welcoming march in the manor of johann sebastian bach.. lol
Very cool medley here! We've got the Janissaries' Chorus from K. 384 followed up by "A German War Song" (K. 539). Mozart didn't pair these pieces together by any stretch of the imagination, but it sure does work!
*_imagine living 30 years ago and earlier. If you ever wanted to hear music like this you'd have to go to a library or an actual concert where as we can listen to this only in a few clicks. I'm 19 and I'm greatful to have been born during the time of the computer._*
Right😁😂🤣 Also...radio, anybody? Been around for a 100 years now, yknow🤭 Also: LPs? Cassettes? Recording from the radio onto cassettes (which i did a lot)...
@@rheinhartsilvento2576 let alone the fact we had portable CD players 30 years ago lol. I'm only 27, i know times have changed, but jesus lol. I was at least around for Hit Clips, if you remember those LOL
Yes, I remember the time 30y ago. It was brutal, man. Only the rich 1% had cars, us ham&eggers could be glad if we found a donkey that wouldn't just try to bite and kick us to death. You had to learn how to survive in an enviroment full of poisonous snakes, wolves, spiders as large as Pizzas, they came in the night and rolled my grandma in a big cocoon of spiderweb and then sucked her dry, I saw it with my own two eyes, but all we had to defend ourselves was a frying pan... The best among us at least had a wooden cabin with a fire place, everybody else slept in the barn. Man, would we be glad about a turnip. Then the civil war happened, then world war 1, world war 2, and then Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg invented the modern world, and now...
I think you are confusing 30 years ago with 100 years ago. I'm only 22 myself but that doesn't mean you should be unaware about the times before you were born. Still, your main point is correct. It's great to live in a time where we can access everything if we want to.
Tea? Who wants tea? I know! Let's go dancing. Papa loves parties, don't you, papa? Tea...how can you be so boring?!
Its just a game papa
Biam Martin ehehehehe!!!!
i dont like this game... come back to salzburg with me
i want my penalty!!
@@nicolastorres6667 :::jumping up and down::: I have got to have my penalty ::carrying mozart:: here is your penalty playing the welcoming march in the manor of johann sebastian bach.. lol
And now I know why I always liked the theme for the animated version of “Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiago?”
2:59 "It's just a game, Papa!"
Lol
"you're coming back to Salzburg with me!"
Very cool medley here! We've got the Janissaries' Chorus from K. 384 followed up by "A German War Song" (K. 539). Mozart didn't pair these pieces together by any stretch of the imagination, but it sure does work!
Quite a contrast as well. One is glorifying the Pasha of the Ottoman Empire and one is about retaking Constantinople
@TheWiseMonkey8888 famosa junto con la flauta Mágica.
This is The kind of music I want for my wedding.
It would be good, but it has too many notes
@@Unqualifiedtake hahaha
Dude don't get married. It's a trap.
*_Saw this classic today. Lovely music_*
Movie Amadeus
@@rodrigocarvalho2691 best movie ever
This is perfect for a fireworks display. Of course, Mozart produces fireworks without fireworks. 😊
*_imagine living 30 years ago and earlier. If you ever wanted to hear music like this you'd have to go to a library or an actual concert where as we can listen to this only in a few clicks. I'm 19 and I'm greatful to have been born during the time of the computer._*
CDs did exist in the late 80s and 90s, I promise lol.
Right😁😂🤣
Also...radio, anybody? Been around for a 100 years now, yknow🤭
Also: LPs? Cassettes? Recording from the radio onto cassettes (which i did a lot)...
@@rheinhartsilvento2576 let alone the fact we had portable CD players 30 years ago lol. I'm only 27, i know times have changed, but jesus lol. I was at least around for Hit Clips, if you remember those LOL
Yes, I remember the time 30y ago. It was brutal, man. Only the rich 1% had cars, us ham&eggers could be glad if we found a donkey that wouldn't just try to bite and kick us to death. You had to learn how to survive in an enviroment full of poisonous snakes, wolves, spiders as large as Pizzas, they came in the night and rolled my grandma in a big cocoon of spiderweb and then sucked her dry, I saw it with my own two eyes, but all we had to defend ourselves was a frying pan... The best among us at least had a wooden cabin with a fire place, everybody else slept in the barn. Man, would we be glad about a turnip. Then the civil war happened, then world war 1, world war 2, and then Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg invented the modern world, and now...
I think you are confusing 30 years ago with 100 years ago. I'm only 22 myself but that doesn't mean you should be unaware about the times before you were born. Still, your main point is correct. It's great to live in a time where we can access everything if we want to.
Mozart! You are the besttttt
2:40 hits hard af.
This is the best comment ever for this song
Yes the best
i'm in an instant good mood, it sounds like children playing and being happy...
This is so Beautiful!!!!
I always loved the where in the world is carmen san diego theme. Absolute banger
This is Beautiful..Masterpiece!
Inspiring, marvellous, majestic, passionate, energetic and one of a kind! An eternal musical masterpiece!
Too many notes
LOLOL....good one!
Hahahah
Is that you Carmen??
Man I think this would be a better Ouverture to the opera than Mozart's original one
I agree love the overture but still
Medley or not, I do adore Mozart
Compositores geniales. Oyentes saben apreciar esa genialidad. Bueno no todos.
This Is a masterpiece ❤️
wherrr on earrth is sandiego carmen sandiego where on earrth can she beeeeee
I have to have a penalty!!
pleasee papa!
Play like Johann Sebastian Bach
Play Like Gluck!!
Play like Boulez XD
Play Salieri
2.41 lo amo
Daniela Pablo hola, yo también
2:41
I had no Idea that the theme of Carmen Sandiego came from this!
Ich möchte woll Der Kaiser sein!
I’ve a terrible feeling somebody stole something from me.
"Well, there it is."
This should be made into a ballet based on Turkish cultures!
Deutsch gibt es immer besser
🇹🇷♥️🇦🇹
ich mag eigentlich kein motzart das ist aber so gut.:)
Masterful Masterpiece of Genius he was Deaf and had tinnitus as well Masterclass
Who are you referring to? This music was composed by Mozart, I think you're referring to Beethoven
You're referring to Beethoven
@@hopesonmakokha5217 Lol
Sorry but….WHERE ON EARTH IS CARMEN SANDIEGO!!! :P
Jajaja i think for a moment, Wait, i listen this notes but i dont remember when?
???
@@therealrealludwigvanbeethoven
It was an old cartoon, "Where on earth is Carmen Sandiego", whose theme song was this one.
Carmen sandiego
not in the old prod version 🙂
Aynen hocam çok güzel çok anlamlı snzjkzmzsm😂
HEHEHHEHEHEHEHE
AEIOU
similar to turkish music
Arakielanimetielwargenwurgenworgen
Pashaaa
Too many notes