My mum used to watch this show with me when I was a kid. She wanted me to love classical music, and thanks to her and Mr. Kaye, I love it. Now I am listening to this with my 8-month old baby boy :)
I saw this on Dutch TV in the 1980s - have tried to find it on VHS, then on DVD - no such luck! Thank you for posting this! What a musical all-round talent he was - 'brilliant' does not even begin to describe it!
One of a kind. Epic. Absolute genius. And he couldn't read music at all. But he knew these works by heart to be able to conduct in such a precise way and poke fun at the same time. I have this on video, got it for my Dad when it was available. He's gone now, but when I watch this I think of him. He was a concert violinist as a hobby.
I will join the chorus of those here, thanking you from the bottom of my heart for this treasure. I watched it with my grandfather and it was the best moment we ever had.
This man is a great Entertainer all the joy he brought to a lot of people over many years as a comedian and he didn't have to use profanity and abusive speech to achieve this that's where the real talent comes through
I can nevergetting enough watching this joyfull amazing performance..All I rememeber my whole life there is only one , but one Only .Danny Kay. His soul shall rest in peace.
Danny Kaye is such a lovely, wise and kind fellow! I just watch this entire video and wow it touches my heart every time! If only we had someone like him nowadays.. he brings out the childlike optimism in me! And the joy of hearing such lovely music! 😊 ❤️
.. sometimes i just want some good, dare i say 'old fashioned' entertainment and where better to turn.. especially in these days.. would probably never heard of him if it wasn't for my mother, she was a huge fan in the forties and fifties.. thankyou mum.. 🙂 (not Jewish! LoL) 🙂
Standard March beat is 120beats per minute... when the orchestra hit the last bridge, if they had been leading the parade, they've had a three or four block advantage... This particular Sousa march captures all of the pride, confidence and swagger of 19th century America. The way Danny Kaye operated the orchestra, they hit the 1st turn, and accelerated away from the field....
Espectacular todo, la orquesta, la dirección, y bueno, que decir de Danny Kaye, un comediante con todas las letras, completo, cómico genial, actor excelente, que más puedo decir que gracias por dejarme disfrutar esta música, estos artistas y este video...Muchas gracias...
Meiner Meinung nach eines der am besten moderierten Konzerte überhaupt ... Es ist menschlich anrührend, intelligent, nie anders als wohlmeinend - und von einem der besten "Laien-Dirigenten" geleitet, die ich je gehört habe ...
Why is Ravel's BOLERO missing between Strauß and Tschaikowsky? That is precisely what is extremely entertaining and funny. I know because I have it on an old videotape.
GRAZIE! GRAZIE! :^DDD Erano decenni che cercavo questo show in italiano; ora con i sottotitoli posso segnalarlo agli amici. Ma col doppiaggio d'epoca proprio non si riesce a trovare? Io me lo ricordo molto vividamente...
For the life of me I can’t recall the name of the tune, part of which was used as the theme song for a Tv commercial back in the 60’s through the 80’s. Danny Kaye intros the piece by saying, “For all those men and women who use electric razors”. I must have heard this jingle a million times growing up in the 50’s to the 80’s when this was used but can’t recall the name of the tune/march or the name of the product it was used for and it’s driving my 68 year old brain crazy. It starts at 01:01:48. Anybody out there help me out?
Some research tells that it was called “Look Sharp,” and it was the Gillette sports theme. If you have children that played Nintendo, it was also used on Mike Tyson’s Punch Out.
The best part of this is Danny was having as much fun as everyone else. What an entertainer.
I am so glad to find this. Have been looking for it for years. A wonderful entertainer. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💕💕💕
My mum used to watch this show with me when I was a kid. She wanted me to love classical music, and thanks to her and Mr. Kaye, I love it. Now I am listening to this with my 8-month old baby boy :)
This was absolutely WONDERFUL! Danny Kaye was a beautiful part of my childhood and is dearly missed.
Danny Kaye was a great "natural" in so many fields! This is impressive! He couldn´t read music. He knew it by heart..... and then....
I saw this on Dutch TV in the 1980s - have tried to find it on VHS, then on DVD - no such luck! Thank you for posting this! What a musical all-round talent he was - 'brilliant' does not even begin to describe it!
One of a kind. Epic. Absolute genius. And he couldn't read music at all. But he knew these works by heart to be able to conduct in such a precise way and poke fun at the same time. I have this on video, got it for my Dad when it was available. He's gone now, but when I watch this I think of him. He was a concert violinist as a hobby.
He also had pitch-perfect hearing which is rare...
How can you be a concert violinist as a hobby?
nobody does it better than Danny Kaye may he rest in peace.
I will join the chorus of those here, thanking you from the bottom of my heart for this treasure. I watched it with my grandfather and it was the best moment we ever had.
Hello Natalie
How are you doing today my name is Eric Moore
This man is a great Entertainer all the joy he brought to a lot of people over many years as a comedian and he didn't have to use profanity and abusive speech to achieve this that's where the real talent comes through
What artiste of today has that amount of all round talent? May music be the food of love, happiness and above all peace.
Seen this concert years ago. It is still brilliant now. A remarkable man.
👏👏
Qué genial amanecer con ésta MARAVILLA 😊!!!!! GRACIAS y qué joven Subin Metha!!!!!
what a gift to the world. He was a blessing to all humankind
Carlo Maria Giulini, the great Italian conductor, was his friend and admired him so much, especially his real talent in conducting.
Thanks to Danny Kaye, I have happy childhood memories. His movies and musical talent and his unique acting make a big contribution to this.
A man that truly enjoyed his work . He has made me smile from my youth on . So talented and seems as if he were a wonderful person to know .
And how the incredible orchestra reacted to his every gesture, bis looks - equally sublime!
I can nevergetting enough watching this joyfull amazing performance..All I rememeber my whole life there is only one , but one Only .Danny Kay. His soul shall rest in peace.
It’s impossible not to smile Interrupted by sheer laughter
I saw this live when I was 18 years old. I can't wait to show my 14 year old daughter.
Hello Barton
You are a happy man. And a lucky one.
Danny Kaye is such a lovely, wise and kind fellow! I just watch this entire video and wow it touches my heart every time! If only we had someone like him nowadays.. he brings out the childlike optimism in me! And the joy of hearing such lovely music! 😊 ❤️
And just like him I’m part Jewish.. and watching this I instantly become a child again! And laughing like I haven’t laughed in years!
Why do I constantly brag that I’m part jewish? Sometimes I just can’t shut my fricken mouth!
.. sometimes i just want some good, dare i say 'old fashioned' entertainment and where better to turn.. especially in these days.. would probably never heard of him if it wasn't for my mother, she was a huge fan in the forties and fifties.. thankyou mum.. 🙂 (not Jewish! LoL) 🙂
@@ginnymay8965 how are you doing today my name is Eric Moore
Hi @@ericmoore1173 I’m ok, tired but ok.. it’s flooding here in Australia..
Standard March beat is 120beats per minute... when the orchestra hit the last bridge, if they had been leading the parade, they've had a three or four block advantage...
This particular Sousa march captures all of the pride, confidence and swagger of 19th century America.
The way Danny Kaye operated the orchestra, they hit the 1st turn, and accelerated away from the field....
Danny Kaye was brilliant! 🥰
Thank you for this rare and beautiful video.
ein Genie ich habe mich so gut amüsiert wie noch nie.
The second violinist he sang with is my great-aunt. She is still too embarrassed to watch the video.
baritone? 🙂
Say hello to her from İstanbul/Turkey
We still love her and the show :)
Embarrassed? Why?
@@gokceaydin3324 Well look at how she reacted to Mr. Kaye. But yes, this is quite an achievement!
..they don't make them like him anymore.. thankyou for sharing, this not seen it before.. a master at work!!
thank you so much for posting this!!! my dad had this on tape *years* ago, and we lost it over the years.
何回観ても最高のオーケストラ!
Espectacular todo, la orquesta, la dirección, y bueno, que decir de Danny Kaye, un comediante con todas las letras, completo, cómico genial, actor excelente, que más puedo decir que gracias por dejarme disfrutar esta música, estos artistas y este video...Muchas gracias...
I remerber watching this when I was young, It was grand then, and still is today :-)
Grazie Infinite per questo show e per i sottotitoli. Davvero
Um, dos raros artistas completos da historia, espetacular cômico, musico, dançarino, etc; AMAZING DANNY KEYE ! ! !
今から見るとアウトな冗談満載だけれども、涙が出るほどおもしろい部分も思い出した。懐かしい。
Too bad the aspect ratio is distorted.
El genio de Danny Kaye!!! Magnífico!!!. Muchas gracias....
Meiner Meinung nach eines der am besten moderierten Konzerte überhaupt ... Es ist menschlich anrührend, intelligent, nie anders als wohlmeinend - und von einem der besten "Laien-Dirigenten" geleitet, die ich je gehört habe ...
Do you know what he says in that section at 24:36?
@@reubenmorgan4517 It is just fake-German - remember Chaplin's Anton Hynkel in "The great Dictator" ...
"Why didn't you go before you came in?"
Too hilarious!
Grazie per i sottotitoli Michele!
I wish Danny Kaye had conducted "The Waltz of the Flowers" when he chose to include the Nutcracker Suite for this performance.
It was great EVERYTHING... spetially P.I. Tchaikovsky 's "biography "& "very old conductor"
Hello Zina
How are you doing today my name is Eric Moore
He is one of my favorites.
What an amazing man , a treasure to the tribe ❤
Flight of the bumblebee 1 hour and eight minutes in or so.
Absolutely adore Danny Kaye.
Perfecto
I will allways remember The Flight of Bumble Bee
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Grazie 🙏🏻💓
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
danny enters at 9:45
good. song
I wish there were a way to watch this in the correct 4x3 ratio.
Legenda !!!!
Hello Bozica
How are you doing today my name is Eric Moore
Has this wonder with stereo sound ever been relased as DVD?
Last piece of the program...
To the peoples listen this video: do you know the name of melody star at 38.9 minst ???.... is't like from Egipt sound....please tell me !!
The only disappointment of this is the lack of the Rayvell's Bollero bit.
Why is Ravel's BOLERO missing between Strauß and Tschaikowsky?
That is precisely what is extremely entertaining and funny.
I know because I have it on an old videotape.
Indeed!!
I'm looking for that since ages......
the ONLY proper way to applaud 😐 33:22
GRAZIE!
GRAZIE!
:^DDD
Erano decenni che cercavo questo show in italiano; ora con i sottotitoli posso segnalarlo agli amici.
Ma col doppiaggio d'epoca proprio non si riesce a trovare? Io me lo ricordo molto vividamente...
Idem!
For the life of me I can’t recall the name of the tune, part of which was used as the theme song for a Tv commercial back in the 60’s through the 80’s. Danny Kaye intros the piece by saying, “For all those men and women who use electric razors”. I must have heard this jingle a million times growing up in the 50’s to the 80’s when this was used but can’t recall the name of the tune/march or the name of the product it was used for and it’s driving my 68 year old brain crazy. It starts at 01:01:48. Anybody out there help me out?
Some research tells that it was called “Look Sharp,” and it was the Gillette sports theme.
If you have children that played Nintendo, it was also used on Mike Tyson’s Punch Out.
Thanks, I’ve since learned that it was called “Look sharp be sharp”.
funny danny kaye 😂😅😂
Как жаль, что 1 января не услышим концерт Венского симфонического оркестра.
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original file from dropbox is missing, could you send me correct link?
El gran amor de nuestra china zorrilla
15??!! people disliked this?? peasants!
11:22 Silly Danny Kaye
He was super telented, wonderful, a clown. A great man, But sometimes he was too much!
Muhtesem keske alt yazida olsaydi danny kaye huzur icinde yatxin
38:10 does anyone know the name of this song?
Ciao :) That’s from the nutcracker THE ARABIAN DANCE
composer Pjotr I. Tchaikovski /
Danny Kaye (or Daniel Cohen) and Zubin Mehta....give light to the world !
His birth name is David Daniel Kaminsky
Between Act 1 and Act 2 59:56〜
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56:27
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Bellisimo 🥰😌
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