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The second half of this is "The Ecstasy of Gold". Metallica uses the original Morricone track from the soundtrack as their intro music. A few years back, I saw them at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, and they played the whole scene from the film while the music played. Standing against the front edge of the stage while the movie scene played on a 52-foot-tall screen while the music blares through a stadium filled with over 40,000 people in a rain shower??? ....That's how memories are made.
The lady who sang "wah wah", her name is tuva semmingson, a classically trained singer in her own right, she sings everything from opera to standards to pop. A diva of the 1st class. If you look closely, for this concert she was wearing little six shooter earrings. PERFECT!!!
Only Sergio Leone could have made all that tension happen with so little. It didn't hurt that he had the Badassery of both Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef to work with.
I cannot tell you how many times I have listened to this. You absolutely should be proud. I can only hope that one day I will be able to hear them live though the probability is low because I live in north central Florida and even though we do have a proper concert hall it isn’t nearly as large as this orchestra and choir commands. Love and Peace ☮️💜☮️
@ted ritola It's actually my favorite movie ever. I am a _huge_ fan of the spaghettis in general, from the very worst to the very best. Even the lousy ones have incredible atmosphere. But _this_ one is the very best of the best. _Once Upon a Time in the West_ is a close second...and _The Big Gundown_ is probably the third for me as far as spaghettis go. Curious, if this is your number two, what is your number one? (Y'obviously have good taste.)
@@joelbizzell1386 I'd rate "The good the bad and the ugly" as the best western ever. However I must admit, I find "For a few dollars more" to be a more entertaining movie in terms of being re-watchable.
Hello Jamal, I am a professional musician and I would like to demystify some of the instruments used in the video. The wooden flute is called a recorder, it can also be heard on "Stairway to Heaven". The odd looking, egg shaped instrument is an ocarina, or sweet potato. The percussionist is playing a slap stick, which is used to simulate the crack of a whip. Film music is full of these types of instruments and even more unusual ones. I hope this helps.
All correct! Just for Jamel - right when the music gets softer and the piano comes in, there was an English horn - one step bigger than an oboe - oboe was my major in college and I got to play English horn some as well.
You put it so eloquently , I concur, Is this Why God has not wiped humanity of the face of the Earth just yet? Deus Vult my friend , we'll not meet here on this earth , but we 'll have a cold Guinness somewhere.
I watched an interview with the two vocalists.Tuva Semmingsen AKA the Wa Wa Lady, as she has been called by the tube, actually likes being called the Wa Wa Lady. She couldn't believe how this performance took off on the tube. Christine Nonbo Andersen is the solo vocalist in the audience. This was her first performance with the Danish National Orchestra. Both ladies nailed their performances and added a stunning element to this Ennio Morricone masterpiece.
@@eb311235 I would put Ennio Morricone 's work in with Mozart or Bach any day . I cant imagine where a person would even begin to compose something like that
@@donwarrington4916 I like the way you make the comparison. Music written in say 1785 was the popular music of the day; we call it classical because it's old even if it's still played.
Ennio Morricone was one hell of a composer and that orchestra totally nailed it. Their performance sounded identical to the theatrical version we all know.
@bevoburn - he was, no question about it, while lookin at his career, from the early age. That guy was a genius. But, let's never forget about Edda Dell’Orso here. Nobody should.
Seriously, check out their version of "Ecstasy of Gold" (also from "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly") and hear that woman's voice in THAT song. Good choice, people!
Samurai jack had a cover of that song in season 5 called ecstasy of steel Note: was wrong. Its labled as the catacombs on the soundtrack which is on spotify
I have always been a words girl. Lyrics move me. They make me cry more often than I care to admit. But when that soprano came in, I was in tears. Over what? No words, just a sound. The unadorned beauty of her voice.
Funny parrot story (true). A woman owned this parrot and would allow it to sun on her porch. She went in the house for a moment and came out the parrot was gone. Under US Law parrots have to have a band on their leg to prove it was bred in the US, not imported. You have to have a vet certificate if it has to be removed. Someone located the parrot and they wound up in court. The judge claims there is no way to prove the parrot is hers since the band is gone. She says "Yes, your honor there is. He can whistle the entire theme song to "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly". She starts off and the parrot serenades the court. Judge gives back her parrot and the guy is found guilty of the theft.
I was physically moved. I was right back at the movie. They nailed it hard. I’m so happy this is out here now for me to watch and listen over and over. I loved it beyond anything I’ve experienced
If you ever live on the plains of the west for any time you would hear the coyotes cry at night ( the women choir ) and clap of thunder (slapping sticks) classic western movie sounds.
This movie is an absolute masterpiece. Down to the casting, cinematography, acting, and of course the music. Its been my favorite film for several decades now.
you get just an imagine of „handmade“ music 😂 with all the stuff off an orchestra it’s epic I love the internet to make it able to get the experience for all Love from Austria/Europe 🇦🇹
I really like listening to music but I cannot even fathom the amount of skill & talent it takes to arrange something like this. Thanks for the reaction.
That guy you are talking about is Al Murdoch. He was in the movie Once Upon A Time In The West. He was in opening act where the 3 cowboys are waiting for Bronson to come to town. After the final take of the scene he goes back to Hotel in Italy and with full costume on jumps off the Hotel. Of course he dies for his injuries.
I was there, at the concert, and it was really really amazing! They took all the western classic themes and nailed them...all!! One of my friends plays third violin in the orchestra, told me that it was the most demanding concert to perform, in terms of equipment!!😀 Morricone had all sorts of equipment available, when he composed his music apparently.
You were so lucky to be there. I just recently stumbled onto this video and orchestra and man. Am I glad I did. Whoa. To have been there. I would have had so many years of joy. Those movies were a time in my life that will stay with me forever. To have it recreated by this orchestra in such a pinnacle performance is a dream worth living over and over. Thanks to you tube and the internet. I will always have it at my fingertips.
That thing with the boards is called a "slapstick". It's part of the percussion section in the category they call "toys". Things like that, the vibraslap, flexotone, wind chimes, shakers, and all that other stuff.
@@drakeequation521 That one is good too. I felt the chimes were slightly overdone. Of course, part of it was that my mom had the Fistful soundtrack. When I was a kid I would put it on the record player at night when I went to bed. So, I heard it a time or two. 😉
@@brettmanus7904 There was an emotional tie to those chimes if you remember. The colonel's sister was raped and murdered and her locket was taken by the brute.
Ennio Morricone was a composer of film soundtracks, where he used instruments and objects that are not normally used in an orchestral ensemble. Electric guitars, basses, ocarinas, bongos ... but also whips, gunshots, gusts of wind. Entering Morricone's work is a complete immersion. A moving tribute for fidelity down to the smallest details is what the Spaghetti Werstern Orchestra did to him.
I just teared up watching that again, it’s permanently on my favourites and I show it to anyone who will let me. My dad has dementia and I sat on his bed yesterday and played it to him, the reaction was very much like yours and because he won’t remember next time I see him we can do it all over again, the power of the orchestra is spectacular, so many sounds from everywhere it’s overwhelming then Christine Andersen pops up soprano like on the balcony and takes it to 11!! The weapon she has just blows me away every single time. It’s pure beauty from one of my all time favourite movies . Spread that s*#t like confetti 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
God bless you and your dad, I'm very sorry the man that was/ is your hero is having to go through that awful disease, I will pray for both of you. It's a beautiful piece of music that is performed magnificently. I too, tear when listening to it. If it brings joy to you and your dad, then play it often even though its painful for you, I'm sure. Bless you both...
This is incredible to watch. So many instruments you almost never see in an orchestra. Ocarina, electric guitar, harmonica, tin whistles, waah-waah girls.
The "wa wa" lady is Tuva Semmingsen: an amazing mezzosoprano. It's a trip they had her in there just for that little part. There are plenty of other vids on YT of her actually singing ;)
She had multiple lead parts in that performance, but i dont think this role was a small part. She was the backbone and the most recognized riff of that song. She crushed it.
@@nmg6248 I was say my god she whistles, goes wa wa and she sings opera in other videos. She is just so talented and that is what 1,000s of other people think.
Actually, my 16 year old son introduced me to the movie last year. A friend introduced it to him on a long car trip. He told me that the soundtrack was incredible. Interesting how stoked he was over the movie/soundtrack for his age. Since then, we often have Ennio Morricone music wafting through our home.
Love your respect for this great professional effort out of Denmark: what professionals can do when they go at it hard ! The conductor was sweating by the end. A great effort !
This inspires me with a great respect for orchestra musicians. They are so dedicated to their craft, but they know that they will never get the recognition of many solo artists. But, videos like this give them more of the recognition that they deserve.
As a Dane, I wish I could say "YES, YES, YES!" But I am afraid this isn't even close to being 'the best in the world" when it comes to Symphony Orchestras, national or otherwise. But they are seriously breathtakingly good, that is for sure!
This is not my first time seeing this BUT will gladly see it many more times in the future. I am glad you had a chance to see it and appreciate it. ROCK ON
The Danish Nationl Symphony Orchestra has specialized in a lot of movie and even some music from video games. It's all beyond amazing! Check out their TH-cam channel.
They have not specialized, in this. This is just what they put up on youtube most likely because it suits the audience. But i do enjoy it alot, They where planing a second SCI-FI themed concert but then the thing happend
Hell yeah! I think I suggested this like 6 months ago. I'm glad to see you reacting to it. This should be listened to every morning before you start you day. Thank you, thank you thank you!
Heard this song a thousand times but only the recording. Watching real people playing and singing it to perfection was incredible. Man, I can imagine how it must be to sit in that venue and hear it live. Must have been awesome.
so much talent. the waa waa lady, the so so serious violin player, the horn player with whale lungs and OMG the angel on balcony. just look at all the peoples eyes so into it so much talent!
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This is EXPLOSIVE SOUNDS!!! Penetrates right into the BONE MARROW!
WOW! Thanks for putting it up!
If you like this check out the spaghetti western orchestra from Australia. You will love them they are so funny
I need a nasty cigar, and a sneer.
That's nothing Bro check out what *Just Five Guys* can do with the music of the 'Master' Ennio Morricone ;-D
th-cam.com/video/RST-R5A1jZ4/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/tL2UsbnKBp8/w-d-xo.html from 2:10 ;-D
th-cam.com/video/kqUPgMA7R3A/w-d-xo.html
The second half of this is "The Ecstasy of Gold". Metallica uses the original Morricone track from the soundtrack as their intro music. A few years back, I saw them at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, and they played the whole scene from the film while the music played. Standing against the front edge of the stage while the movie scene played on a 52-foot-tall screen while the music blares through a stadium filled with over 40,000 people in a rain shower???
....That's how memories are made.
Ennio Morricone, one of the greatest film composers of all time.
We lost him this past year. Freaking genius.
I love "Gabriel's Oboe" from The Mission by E.M.
Didn’t he do something like 200 soundtracks in his career?
Oh yeah, his compositions are second to none.
Not one of the greatest. He's the greatest of all time.
One of the greatest - if not *THE* greatest - movie score ever!
Tied with Once Upon A Time in the West ;)
Interstella?
just saying for the best theme of any movie ever might have to go to John Carpenters 1982 The Thing, also by Ennio Morricone.
The Empire Strikes Back and This one.
This is my ringtone. Everyone looks up when my phone goes off.
The lady who sang "wah wah", her name is tuva semmingson, a classically trained singer in her own right, she sings everything from opera to standards to pop. A diva of the 1st class. If you look closely, for this concert she was wearing little six shooter earrings. PERFECT!!!
I missed those pistols .. nice catch!
@@arakheno4051 It's one pistol, a colt SAA, on her right, and the other, her left, i believe, is either a knife or a feather?
@@jerryw6699 Good eye .. about the only time I could see it was at 1:58 and it's definately a feather on that side.. sharp spot!
She's amazing.
She has an amazing and powerful voice.
RIP Ennio Morricone, 10 November 1928, 6 July 2020 (aged 91) Created some of the greatest music in modern culture.
Really amazing human en part of amazing human culture in amazing analog time
Could not have said that better. The Maestro was the man, His music will live forever.
Insane that someone who was just 41 in 1970 was 91 in 2020...When I see a 90 year old I still think he was 40 in the 1940s or 1950s.
His songs are like ear worms
Try also to listen to the music of the move called "The Sicilian Clan", Morricone composed extraordinary music, difficult to choose the best one.
The last 20 minutes of the movie is cinematic perfection.
3 me. Shootout
it was brilliant.
Only Sergio Leone could have made all that tension happen with so little. It didn't hurt that he had the Badassery of both Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef to work with.
Best Mexican standoff ever. Every one since then is a pale imitation.
Ecstasy of Gold!
Proud Dane here...
These guys are so talented, it always gives me chills, when I hear this.
Their concerts are amazing
I cannot tell you how many times I have listened to this. You absolutely should be proud. I can only hope that one day I will be able to hear them live though the probability is low because I live in north central Florida and even though we do have a proper concert hall it isn’t nearly as large as this orchestra and choir commands. Love and Peace ☮️💜☮️
I live in NZ now, but , yeah, proud Dane.
Men DR sparede dem væk nu holdes de i live sf en støtteforening.
As italian, thank you danes for this wonderful interpretation
As a Dutch happy to see a proud Dane, and rightly so, a perfect 10/10 performance.
The entire soundtrack of this film is a masterpiece!
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@ted ritola It's actually my favorite movie ever.
I am a _huge_ fan of the spaghettis in general, from the very worst to the very best.
Even the lousy ones have incredible atmosphere.
But _this_ one is the very best of the best. _Once Upon a Time in the West_ is a close second...and _The Big Gundown_ is probably the third for me as far as spaghettis go.
Curious, if this is your number two, what is your number one?
(Y'obviously have good taste.)
@@joelbizzell1386 I'd rate "The good the bad and the ugly" as the best western ever. However I must admit, I find "For a few dollars more" to be a more entertaining movie in terms of being re-watchable.
@@phil8821 I actually agree, but _The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly_ is the first spaghetti I saw and gets a ton of personal nostalgia points.
😄
Hello Jamal, I am a professional musician and I would like to demystify some of the instruments used in the video. The wooden flute is called a recorder, it can also be heard on "Stairway to Heaven". The odd looking, egg shaped instrument is an ocarina, or sweet potato. The percussionist is playing a slap stick, which is used to simulate the crack of a whip. Film music is full of these types of instruments and even more unusual ones. I hope this helps.
Thank you for taking the time!!!!!
Thank you for that info!
Totally agree. One extra point: Slapsticks were used in vaudeville when one comic hit another. That's where "slapstick comedy" comes from.
All correct! Just for Jamel - right when the music gets softer and the piano comes in, there was an English horn - one step bigger than an oboe - oboe was my major in college and I got to play English horn some as well.
One small correction: the flutes on „Stairway“ are from a Mellotron, not real flutes.
“The Ecstasy of Gold,” the second part, is one of my favorite pieces of music. The soprano brings a tear to my eye when she starts.
"There are two kinds of people, those with guns and those who dig"
You dig.
I dig 🤣🤣🤣
@@niasonani4893 you ALL Dig ;) jk love you all that enjoy awesome music
diggy diggy hole! diggin a hole ! (yogscast)
@@niasonani4893 I would be Happy to Help you Dig. I carry and I care. ;) We got this
It's just incredible to see so many human beings in perfect synchronization creating a sound that transcends the imagination.
I am pretty sure the orchestra had a blast performing this concert, they are super proffesional but you can see them having a great time.
@@erikrungemadsen2081 They also do "The Pink Panther". Some are almost giggling while playing.
You put it so eloquently , I concur, Is this Why God has not
wiped humanity of the face of the Earth just yet? Deus Vult my
friend , we'll not meet here on this earth , but we 'll have a cold Guinness somewhere.
🔥
Yeah, hard work, talent and will to be the best you can.
I watched an interview with the two vocalists.Tuva Semmingsen AKA the Wa Wa Lady, as she has been called by the tube, actually likes being called the Wa Wa Lady. She couldn't believe how this performance took off on the tube. Christine Nonbo Andersen is the solo vocalist in the audience. This was her first performance with the Danish National Orchestra. Both ladies nailed their performances and added a stunning element to this Ennio Morricone masterpiece.
I have seen this a while back and it's incredible. There is more from this great orchestra that merit listening to. IMO
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra's version of "Once Upon a Time in the West" is my favorite.
Their John Williams music is perfection.
@@eb311235 I would put Ennio Morricone 's work in with Mozart or Bach any day . I cant imagine where a person would even begin to compose something like that
@@donwarrington4916 I like the way you make the comparison. Music written in say 1785 was the popular music of the day; we call it classical because it's old even if it's still played.
I think they did The Godfather score too.
Ennio Morricone! A Legend. The Italian Western Music was fantastic!
Ennio Morricone was one hell of a composer and that orchestra totally nailed it. Their performance sounded identical to the theatrical version we all know.
@bevoburn - he was, no question about it, while lookin at his career, from the early age. That guy was a genius.
But, let's never forget about Edda Dell’Orso here. Nobody should.
Yes, they even used the same instruments as the original.
Seriously, check out their version of "Ecstasy of Gold" (also from "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly") and hear that woman's voice in THAT song. Good choice, people!
Best lyrics...not a word to be found...love it! Seriously!
Samurai jack had a cover of that song in season 5 called ecstasy of steel
Note: was wrong. Its labled as the catacombs on the soundtrack which is on spotify
Ecstasy of Gold starts at 5:24
The second part of this video (with the soprano singing) = The Ecstacy Of Gold.
Found a ton of stuff by them, but not that one. Any ideas where to look?
I have always been a words girl. Lyrics move me. They make me cry more often than I care to admit. But when that soprano came in, I was in tears. Over what? No words, just a sound. The unadorned beauty of her voice.
Christi, I think you would like Susanna Rigacci singing the part. She was one of Ennio's favourites. Ennio's Venice concerts have her
@@portocredito thanks for thinking of me. I'll definitely check it out.
❤️
Morricone was a master at telling stories with just sounds.
Rest in Peach to Ennio Morricone, another great one we lost this year. This may be his best known work , but he has many others.
I loved Ennio Morricone music from "The Mission" just a master piece
@@brentlee1043 I agree 100%
Ecstasy of Gold is easily my favorite. Not to say this isn't a masterpiece.
@@TimDecker989 I can't argue with you !
i love the mission
Funny parrot story (true). A woman owned this parrot and would allow it to sun on her porch. She went in the house for a moment and came out the parrot was gone. Under US Law parrots have to have a band on their leg to prove it was bred in the US, not imported. You have to have a vet certificate if it has to be removed. Someone located the parrot and they wound up in court. The judge claims there is no way to prove the parrot is hers since the band is gone. She says "Yes, your honor there is. He can whistle the entire theme song to "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly". She starts off and the parrot serenades the court. Judge gives back her parrot and the guy is found guilty of the theft.
Parrots are an inheritable asset. Since they can live up to 150yrs. At least that's what I remember reading SOMEWHERE.
did not see where you were going with this. nice ending lol
I was physically moved. I was right back at the movie. They nailed it hard. I’m so happy this is out here now for me to watch and listen over and over. I loved it beyond anything I’ve experienced
you can hear horses running, wind blowing, that weed branch rolling, duel at noon, true masterpiece
yeah they left nothing out
Tumbleweed, it's called.
If you ever live on the plains of the west for any time you would hear the coyotes cry at night ( the women choir ) and clap of thunder (slapping sticks) classic western movie sounds.
What a film
And the Indian ladies singing!
I love that moment when 'Wa Wa -Lady' and 'Ecstacy-Sopranista' are having a small exchange near the end. Brilliant arrangement.
The "wa wa lady" name is Tuva Semingsen, Norwegian, Mezzo soprano singer. The blonde girl is Kristine N Andersen, Danish soprano.
She is happy to be known throughout the land as 'Wa Wa -Lady', she probably even has a Tee shirt twith 'Wa Wa -Lady' written on it lol
These two, incredible singers, just incredible
This movie is an absolute masterpiece. Down to the casting, cinematography, acting, and of course the music. Its been my favorite film for several decades now.
I'm happy that the "The Ecstasy of gold" was included in this!
The "waa waa" lady is Tuva Semmingsen, and she has an incredible singing voice. Search her name on TH-cam and prepare to be blown away.
I love that woman, she is insanely talented.
Man, to see the amount of effort to recreate one of the most iconic songs in film history... That shit was impressive
I’ve seen the movie countless times but never seen the orchestra performance. Love it!!!
I'm so happy to know you've seen one of the BEST...nay...GREATEST westerns ever made.
The Ecstasy of Gold, if that doesn’t give you chills and goosebumps you can be legally declared dead!
agree
Even just the title.
And that music is composed "just" for a movie!
To be clear, Morricone composed his music first. Sergio Leone cut the movies later. So the movie was cut and "just" the backround for the score ;)
Every sound we heard was first heard in Morricone’s head. Creative people like him are blessings for humankind. Thank you Brother j.
you get just an imagine of „handmade“ music 😂 with all the stuff off an orchestra it’s epic
I love the internet to make it able to get the experience for all
Love from Austria/Europe 🇦🇹
I really like listening to music but I cannot even fathom the amount of skill & talent it takes to arrange something like this. Thanks for the reaction.
It's hard for me to wrap my head around it. These people have my deepest respect.
“When you have to shoot, shoot. Don’t talk.”
One of my favourite movie lines.
“One bastard goes in, another one comes out.”
That guy you are talking about is Al Murdoch. He was in the movie Once Upon A Time In The West. He was in opening act where the 3 cowboys are waiting for Bronson to come to town. After the final take of the scene he goes back to Hotel in Italy and with full costume on jumps off the Hotel. Of course he dies for his injuries.
Blondie ?!?! You know what you ARE ??
"Hey, Blondie! You know what you are? Just a dirty sonofaBITCH!"
I was there, at the concert, and it was really really amazing! They took all the western classic themes and nailed them...all!!
One of my friends plays third violin in the orchestra, told me that it was the most demanding concert to perform, in terms of equipment!!😀 Morricone had all sorts of equipment available, when he composed his music apparently.
You were so lucky to be there. I just recently stumbled onto this video and orchestra and man. Am I glad I did. Whoa. To have been there. I would have had so many years of joy. Those movies were a time in my life that will stay with me forever. To have it recreated by this orchestra in such a pinnacle performance is a dream worth living over and over. Thanks to you tube and the internet. I will always have it at my fingertips.
I think for this mowie he was colecting musicians from strrets. Look on wiki
Seen Morricone in concert twice thumbs up
I got goosebumps when the sopran gets the spotlight at 6:23.
-> she is actually my favorite part of this orchestral performance
I welled up..too beautiful
That thing with the boards is called a "slapstick". It's part of the percussion section in the category they call "toys". Things like that, the vibraslap, flexotone, wind chimes, shakers, and all that other stuff.
Vibraslap... Aka, the old jaw bone. Hehe.
Made famous by Ozzy Osbourne and Cake.
Pit!!!
The human voice adds a lot of power to this music. I got chills at 6:26 when that soprano came in.
“Once upon a time in the West” by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra...amazing!
My personal fave.
don't stop here. check into other offerings of "spaghetti western" themes by them. amazing!!!!!!!
The movie is awesome
Oh yeah, Fistful of Dollars has an awesome soundtrack.
@@brettmanus7904 The ending of the film "A Few Dollars More" is the most awesome. "When the chimes stop colonel, go for your gun."
@@drakeequation521 That one is good too. I felt the chimes were slightly overdone. Of course, part of it was that my mom had the Fistful soundtrack. When I was a kid I would put it on the record player at night when I went to bed. So, I heard it a time or two. 😉
@@brettmanus7904 There was an emotional tie to those chimes if you remember. The colonel's sister was raped and murdered and her locket was taken by the brute.
"There are two kinds of people my friend, those with loaded guns and those who dig, you dig"
Best line ever.
When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk :))
@@CyberBeep_kenshi You're right, THAT is the best line ever.
@@RolandTumble23 haha, so much goodness from that movie :-)))
Just remember it’s my neck at the end of that rope! You can feel the devil biting your ass!
"You became a priest because you are too much of a coward" 😂😂
hundreds of hours of practice... professional... one hopes this skill and ability will never be lost or go out of style...
“Ecstasy of gold” that starts half way through has been my alarm for years!
Yes, and rip Eli wallach a.k.a.. Tuco benidito pacifico Juan Maria Ramirez
That is one beautiful piece of music there!
Nice. It plays in my mind whenever I can't remember where my car is in a big parking lot.
Ennio Morricone was a composer of film soundtracks, where he used instruments and objects that are not normally used in an orchestral ensemble. Electric guitars, basses, ocarinas, bongos ... but also whips, gunshots, gusts of wind. Entering Morricone's work is a complete immersion.
A moving tribute for fidelity down to the smallest details is what the Spaghetti Werstern Orchestra did to him.
The Greatest movie EVER..Lee Van Cleef as the Bad should have won a Oscar
Actually, I can't remember a bad actor in it! Give one to Eli Wallach , too.
Lee Van Cleef was my favorite of all of them but the movie really belonged to Eli Wallach - he had the best scenes and dialogue.
Was like not poseble at that time, Only Hollywood fims got them and that was an Italien move!
I love classic rock, but this is one of the most beautiful things i have ever heard
Absolutely 💯
Whenever she does that wah wah wah, there is also a harmonica doing it with her which gives it that unique sound.
You can see from my screen name, this is one of my favorite movies. Thanks for doing this song. Ennio Morricone was a great composer. Don't stop here.
I just teared up watching that again, it’s permanently on my favourites and I show it to anyone who will let me. My dad has dementia and I sat on his bed yesterday and played it to him, the reaction was very much like yours and because he won’t remember next time I see him we can do it all over again, the power of the orchestra is spectacular, so many sounds from everywhere it’s overwhelming then Christine Andersen pops up soprano like on the balcony and takes it to 11!! The weapon she has just blows me away every single time. It’s pure beauty from one of my all time favourite movies . Spread that s*#t like confetti 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
God bless you and your dad, I'm very sorry the man that was/ is your hero is having to go through that awful disease, I will pray for both of you. It's a beautiful piece of music that is performed magnificently. I too, tear when listening to it. If it brings joy to you and your dad, then play it often even though its painful for you, I'm sure. Bless you both...
May God bless you and your Dad.
God bless you both!🙏👍👍👍
That broke me just now for the same reason. My dad died from sane and Thanks for the reaction Jamal. Shit.
I only recently watched this and other Danish National Symphony Orchestra clips for first times.... Awesome music.
This is incredible to watch. So many instruments you almost never see in an orchestra. Ocarina, electric guitar, harmonica, tin whistles, waah-waah girls.
The "wa wa" lady is Tuva Semmingsen: an amazing mezzosoprano. It's a trip they had her in there just for that little part. There are plenty of other vids on YT of her actually singing ;)
She had multiple lead parts in that performance, but i dont think this role was a small part. She was the backbone and the most recognized riff of that song. She crushed it.
Her whistling was amazing too
That same concert, she does the song from Kill Bill. Think the name of the song is You shot me dead bang bang. It’s a spot on performance.
@@pilot4them2010 Bang Bang My Baby Shot Me Down.
Originally preformed by Nancy Sinatra.
@@nmg6248 I was say my god she whistles, goes wa wa and she sings opera in other videos. She is just so talented and that is what 1,000s of other people think.
unfortunatly here in america dont give ennio morricone that much credit for his music , he was a genius
Great song I know all the words😎🤘🏼
Morricone and Vangelis fan here --- Canada
Actually, my 16 year old son introduced me to the movie last year. A friend introduced it to him on a long car trip. He told me that the soundtrack was incredible. Interesting how stoked he was over the movie/soundtrack for his age. Since then, we often have Ennio Morricone music wafting through our home.
@@kathyp1563 Be sure to see _Mission to Mars_
Those of us movie/soundphiles definitely do, his work was amazing.
Love your respect for this great professional effort out of Denmark: what professionals can do when they go at it hard ! The conductor was sweating by the end. A great effort !
"The Ecstasy of Gold" gives me the chills every time I hear it.
I am in that camp.
Yes. Hits you right in the soul.
It makes me wave my arms and beat fists in the air!
this orchestre made a lot of film music."a few dollars more" "Star wars" and "Godfather" to mention a few.
I think they played the music from 'THE OMEN' as well.
Star Wars was the LSO, I believe. But I’m sure they will have done it as well.
@@richardsmith3121 Actually DNSO.did 4 numbers from Star wars. But i have heard LSO do the title music to. pretty great.
@@richardsmith3121 They did a whole two parter concert with Sci fi music. The entire second half was Star Wars.
@@ThomasEJensen_TEJ not for the new ones though. John Williams couldn't travel to London so it's an American one.
Delightful reaction to a Delightful performance, and an OUTSTANDING film ! Thank you!
The woman with the microphone, dark hair, and dark eyes was a badass. Her name is Tuva Semmingsen.
She is bleeping gorgeous, too!
She's a professional opera singer.
I love the earrings she's wearing during the video. Totally match the theme ^^
This is just a short part of the concert, the concert has more than one Ennio Morricone movie themes.
Until today I never really appreciated what a beautiful and innovative piece of music this is.
Seen this hundreds of times and I still get chills!
This make me want to watch The Good, The Bad ,The Ugly
got all the Spaghetti westerns
it's not musical, Eli Wallachs gun buying scene needed an award, alone.
@@frankbarnwell____ i agree 100%
Why not all three? A Fist Full of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
@@frankbarnwell____ ''Buying''
Ooh, Morricone! Now we're cooking. "We all love Morricone."
Music Unite!
RIP. Ennio Morricone. SO many soundtracks and always something new to find!
Have a great rest of your day Jamel and the rest of you :)
I find it impressive how a large number of individuals can come together and pull off a large symphony in sync like a single unit.
Practice, practice, practice....
Classical music is a step above. Takes a lifetime to master.
That’s what symphony orchestras do.
The greatest western ever made and an amazing soundtrack from Ennio Morricone.
This inspires me with a great respect for orchestra musicians. They are so dedicated to their craft, but they know that they will never get the recognition of many solo artists. But, videos like this give them more of the recognition that they deserve.
They give the piece a grandeur that only a full orchestra and choir can do.
One of the best scores ever for a great movie. Genius Ennio Morricone.
Brividi sembra di stare a cavallo ,nel West....Morricone era un genio♥️🤠
this is the most recognized piece of movie music ever!
The Imperial March from Star Wars I belive is equaly reconizable
Eh, Star Wars is!!!!
@@gamleskalle1 Depends on your age.
Bond tune surely
Add to that Star Wars And theme from the Harry Potter movies...
Probably the best National Symphony Orchestra in the world
I believe it
The conductor was such a joy to watch as well!
As a Dane, I wish I could say "YES, YES, YES!" But I am afraid this isn't even close to being 'the best in the world" when it comes to Symphony Orchestras, national or otherwise. But they are seriously breathtakingly good, that is for sure!
@@TheAngelOfDeath01 Your honesty honor you, sir.
@@TheAngelOfDeath01 For my money, they are at least in the top 10 . . . Much respect.
OMG 🙏😢💖 Ennio Moriconn quelle talent wouah j'ai les larmes in de mes films préféré génie
The Good, the bad and the ugly featured the longest standoff in cinematic history! It's a fantastic film.
one of the coolest music videos I ever saw..no lie...such a stunning song and they play it perfectly
look closely at the lady singing the "wa wa's" and whistling, her earrings are six shooters.
Well spotted. Her name is Tuva Semmingsen, btw, in case you want to check out more of her performances.
This is not my first time seeing this BUT will gladly see it many more times in the future. I am glad you had a chance to see it and appreciate it. ROCK ON
That middle breakdown in Ecstasy of Gold is prime Psychedelic magic.
The voices are totally an add to give the chills.
I can see Tuco racing theu that cemetary searching for that grave.
Me Too 😂
My favorite Clint Eastwood movie is The Outlaw Josey Wales!!! Keep up the good work Brother!!!
"Dyin' ain't no livin', boy." ☠
@@joeday4293 Dyin' ain't much of a livin' Boy
Such a wonderful performance. Thank you Jamel peace and love to you my friend.
I’ll bet that Clint Eastwood gets a new lease on life every time he hears that classic beginning 🤙😁
And so a tear in my eye, memories and a powerful piece of music.
mine too.
Same. Always.
Of course, when the piano kicked in...
The music is overwhelming it’s making me very emotional….
This Danish Orchestra also performed the theme from the first two movies please react to them. A Fist Full of Dollars & For A Few Dollars More.
One of the greatest composers and one of the best movies ever made.
Music unites. Truer words were never spoken!
The Danish Nationl Symphony Orchestra has specialized in a lot of movie and even some music from video games. It's all beyond amazing! Check out their TH-cam channel.
Not exactly specialized - but they did these themed performance evenings - and are clearly enjoying themselves!!
Their FF7 stuff is gold.
They have not specialized, in this. This is just what they put up on youtube most likely because it suits the audience.
But i do enjoy it alot, They where planing a second SCI-FI themed concert but then the thing happend
@@AlexSnedikerJacobsen aw man, we were having such a good time lol
Got a few cd's and they are on qobus too. They are incredible just worldclass
Hell yeah! I think I suggested this like 6 months ago. I'm glad to see you reacting to it. This should be listened to every morning before you start you day. Thank you, thank you thank you!
Lol. Every morning .
I always loved the guys hanging from the rafters in the background.
The concert is available on BluRay: "The Morricone Duel - The most dangerous concert ever". Well worth the purchase!
It's also available on ordinary DVD.
Heard this song a thousand times but only the recording. Watching real people playing and singing it to perfection was incredible. Man, I can imagine how it must be to sit in that venue and hear it live. Must have been awesome.
You, sir, are truly wonderful. Stay human, stay humble, kind and spread that joy, peace and love.
Incredible. Just a beautiful modern classical master piece. It brought tears to my eyes. Have to go and watch the film again
"When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk."
There are two kinds of spurs my friend..
@Ken Mason it’s by far my favorite character way more than Clint Eastwood’s Blondie
@Ken Mason for real. he's my favorite out of those three.
Wisdom.
Revolvers...... no no no, Revolvers!
' here is where i keep the best ones'
One of my favorite scenes and there is a tribute in John Wick 3 too!
Love your reaction to The Danish National Symphohy Orchestra Live ❤
Love from denmark ❤
We need to enjoy Clint while he is still with us. This tune is hauntingly epic!
I get chills still after watching this idk how many times.. still feels brand new
so much talent. the waa waa lady, the so so serious violin player, the
horn player with whale lungs and OMG the angel on balcony. just look at
all the peoples eyes so into it so much talent!