When you hear a title like: “Pines of Rome", you might think of tree-lined streets and romantic ruins. But when the Disney animators heard this music, they thought of something completely different. Here is the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by maestro James Levine, performing Ottorino Respighi's “Pines of Rome."
I dissolved into tears during the middle sequence where the baby whale gets separated from its parents. The images evoke memories of a lost child and the veil of death that separates us.
The part at the very end of this segment where the music slowly builds and builds until we get to the big crescendo is one of the most mesmerizing things I ever seen and heard as a kid and it still is to this day.
This is exactly what happened to me. Fantasia 2000 was one of the first movies I ever saw. And this animation, with flying whales, going into the clouds: it makes little sense now. But at that age: I was mesmerised, and it sounded like magic.
Respighi: Roman gladiators in battle Disney: Humpback whales traveling into deep space with the USS Enterprise. Me: should be playing this for the next Winter Olympics
Same! That last build-up crescendo to this segment, even as a kid, was a wonder to behold!! I was a huge fan of the flying whales segment in this movie!
Steve Martin: You know what's amazing is that many of these musicians are playing for the very first time, thanks to "Steve Martin's Two-week Master Musician Home-Study Course". More about that later. Hello and welcome to Fantasia 2000. It's been more than sixty years since Walt Disney and his artists teamed with maestro Leopold Stokowski to create a film they titled "The Concert Feature". I think we're all glad they changed the name to "Fantasia". You know, "Fantasia" was meant to be a perpetual work in progress. Every time you went to see it, you'd experience some new pieces, along with some old familiar favorites. But that idea fell by the wayside until now. So let me turn things over to the great Itzhak Perlman, who, I have just been informed, plays the violin. Well, so do I, big deal. Could I have my violin, please? [is handed a violin] Steve Martin: Ahh, thank you. All right, boys, let's... [bow slips from his hands] Steve Martin: Oh! Oh, sorry. Could I have another stick thingy, please? Oh, and camera back on me. Camera back on me. Ca... Am I done? Itzhak Perlman: When you hear a title like "Pines of Rome", you may think of tree-lined streets and romantic ruins. But when the Disney animators heard this music, they thought of something completely different. Here is the Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by maestro James Levine, performing Ottorino Respighi's "Pines of Rome."
@@Princess_-gp3ep Roger Ebert actually hated the celebrity introductions in the movie because he thought they didn’t really fit in to the concert movie spirit
My high school's marching band did a field show called Promise of Winter, and it had this in it! I knew it sounded familiar when I heard this in Fantasia 2000!
Fantasia 2000 Question 3: What do the whales do in the segment like never before besides swim? A. They walk B. They shake flippers with each other C. They fly through the air* D. They walk
Walt Disney's and Hasbro Inc. Pictures Pony in Fantasia part 3 Pines of Rome with Captain Celaeno and Starlight Glimmer with Princess Skystar, Queen Novo Terramar, Sky Beak and Ocean Flow & Other Seaponies and mermares
As a kid, I was mesmerized by this whole entire sequence in this movie. As soon as the whales started flying, no joke, I wanted to fly with them. I remember this segment being so badass and majestic!
This is the whole segment used by Disney for Fantasia 2000, but it is an abridged version of the entire "Pines of Rome" composition. Fantasia 2000 uses about 10 minutes of the composition, less then half of the 22 minutes.
Walt Disney Company Presents Fantasía 2021 SoundTrack - Pines Of Rome - Thomas Newman Danny Elfman Rupert Greson-Williams David Newman Alan Sivestrin Alan Menken Harry Greson-Williams & Randy Newman
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finally, a disney animation that doesnt kill the parents
They almost kill the kid though. I know I'm horrible
8:49 8:05 9:03 9:51
What about Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty and Mulan?
When you hear a title like: “Pines of Rome",
you might think of tree-lined streets and romantic ruins.
But when the Disney animators heard this music,
they thought of something completely different.
Here is the Chicago Symphony Orchestra,
conducted by maestro James Levine,
performing Ottorino Respighi's “Pines of Rome."
Ahh u FUCKN legend😌
@@mizzyzenzei
Thanks!
@@zacwollervoiceninja5136 NP😊
Wonder what they were smoking when they thought of this 😆
When I listen to this I feel like I see a massive epic battle to end a massive war.
I dissolved into tears during the middle sequence where the baby whale gets separated from its parents. The images evoke memories of a lost child and the veil of death that separates us.
I was so happy when he reunited with his parents
I played the finale for lighting fireworks last night (7:10) and it was glorious.
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That would be something i would love to see.
Shivers up my spine EVERY time.
body's aching all the time
And goosebumps too
Which part?
Oh, every part. Good call.
Happy 24th Anniversary, Fantasia 2000!!!
The part at the very end of this segment where the music slowly builds and builds until we get to the big crescendo is one of the most mesmerizing things I ever seen and heard as a kid and it still is to this day.
This is exactly what happened to me. Fantasia 2000 was one of the first movies I ever saw. And this animation, with flying whales, going into the clouds: it makes little sense now. But at that age: I was mesmerised, and it sounded like magic.
Respighi: Roman gladiators in battle
Disney: Humpback whales traveling into deep space with the USS Enterprise.
Me: should be playing this for the next Winter Olympics
That too.
How awesome would that be!? :D
@@ashleysvoboda8331 Very Awesome indeed
Seeing this is an IMAX theater was amazing as the speakers were all around you.
3:37-3:39 goosebumps every time they hit them notes on them strings 😵😵
Fantasia 2000 just turned 24 years old today.
Incorrect. It came out in 1999
@pogigwapo5093 Okay never it turned 25 years old. Instead 24, never mind. Because Fantasia 2000 was released in three different places that's why.
I meant "never mind."
One of ottorino respighi's greatest pieces of all time.
This song always gives me goosebumps, especially when the music swells at the end.
Same! That last build-up crescendo to this segment, even as a kid, was a wonder to behold!! I was a huge fan of the flying whales segment in this movie!
Me, watching the animation for the first time: FLYING WHALES !!
Me, after seeing the ending of the animation: SWIMMING SEAGULLS !!!!
It's a mystery
This music is amazing
Yes it is
Steve Martin: You know what's amazing is that many of these musicians are playing for the very first time, thanks to "Steve Martin's Two-week Master Musician Home-Study Course". More about that later. Hello and welcome to Fantasia 2000. It's been more than sixty years since Walt Disney and his artists teamed with maestro Leopold Stokowski to create a film they titled "The Concert Feature". I think we're all glad they changed the name to "Fantasia". You know, "Fantasia" was meant to be a perpetual work in progress. Every time you went to see it, you'd experience some new pieces, along with some old familiar favorites. But that idea fell by the wayside until now. So let me turn things over to the great Itzhak Perlman, who, I have just been informed, plays the violin. Well, so do I, big deal. Could I have my violin, please?
[is handed a violin]
Steve Martin: Ahh, thank you. All right, boys, let's...
[bow slips from his hands]
Steve Martin: Oh! Oh, sorry. Could I have another stick thingy, please? Oh, and camera back on me. Camera back on me. Ca... Am I done?
Itzhak Perlman: When you hear a title like "Pines of Rome", you may think of tree-lined streets and romantic ruins. But when the Disney animators heard this music, they thought of something completely different. Here is the Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by maestro James Levine, performing Ottorino Respighi's "Pines of Rome."
(After the segment…)
@@Princess_-gp3ep Roger Ebert actually hated the celebrity introductions in the movie because he thought they didn’t really fit in to the concert movie spirit
@@tammyjej yikes.
1:05 goosebumps every time.
Today is the 24th Anniversary of Fantasia 2000.
MASTERPIECE!!!!💖
Indeed
I: The Pines of the Borghese Village 0:00-2:44
III: The Pines of Janiculum Hill 2:45-6:16
IV: The Pines of the Appian Way 6:17-10:15
My high school's marching band did a field show called Promise of Winter, and it had this in it! I knew it sounded familiar when I heard this in Fantasia 2000!
since when?
0:01-0:26 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
The music for this one in particular always kind of freaked me out. Something about it was really ominous. Like that one song in Hereditary.
Orgoglio Italiano 🇮🇹
Fantasia 2000 Question 3:
What do the whales do in the segment like never before besides swim?
A. They walk
B. They shake flippers with each other
C. They fly through the air*
D. They walk
Fantasia 2000 Question 2
Who are the subjects of the Pines Of Rome segment?
A. Whales*
B. Elephants
C. Lions
D. Bears
2:06 2:11 best part ever
Idk why this sounds so magical to me, especially at first part although this song is what i heard a lot of times it still sound great.
The magic of great, creative orchestration
FLYING WHALES !!!!!
0:20 im already crying.
MAGNIFICENT !!!!!!!!!!
Indeed
Walt Disney's and Hasbro Inc. Pictures Pony in Fantasia part 3 Pines of Rome with Captain Celaeno and Starlight Glimmer with Princess Skystar, Queen Novo Terramar, Sky Beak and Ocean Flow & Other Seaponies and mermares
Ottorino Respighi 1879 1936 Italy Pines Of Rome
So very magnificent masterpiece.
Such a true masterpiece.
Admiral Their be Whales here!
Ecchi ffaleini volanti sígheno da m'ossessare sempre sempèr ! Bellíssime !
Magnificence
This masterpiece should be in Star Wars!
Beautiful Piece of Animation 💖.
7:08 Appian Way Begins
Thank you! My favorite part. Love the ascending horn lines. Makes me cry every time.
As a kid, I was mesmerized by this whole entire sequence in this movie. As soon as the whales started flying, no joke, I wanted to fly with them. I remember this segment being so badass and majestic!
Happy 24th!!!
Don Davis Isolated Score Pines Of Rome
7:53 \o/
Wow
3:36
2:57 this song is sad forever
Piango di felicitá ❤️
If only they had included Pines Near a Catacomb...
Is this the whole thing, or is it abridged?
This is the whole segment used by Disney for Fantasia 2000, but it is an abridged version of the entire "Pines of Rome" composition. Fantasia 2000 uses about 10 minutes of the composition, less then half of the 22 minutes.
Thanks for the info.
@@Garrettk41 You're welcome.
@@TFfangeek And this is because the second movement, Pines near a Catacomb, is 10 minutes long and didn't fit the narrative of the whales.
It’s the humpback whales!
Walt Disney Company Presents Fantasía 2021 SoundTrack - Pines Of Rome - Thomas Newman Danny Elfman Rupert Greson-Williams David Newman Alan Sivestrin Alan Menken Harry Greson-Williams & Randy Newman
Eridan: wwhy are there sky wwhales?
Disney company come up with this idea
@@angelicadeleon8517 It would have been cool if the whales were Orcas
@@MegaMelodytime Humpback Whales are much more majestic to look at imo.
@@kraftytactician5529 Hmm. that may be, but I find Orcas more majestic than Humpbacks. Just saying.
They're not sky whales, you're just underwater this whole time
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2:44
Best part of the song!
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