The story about “Cinderella” is known to everybody and saw countless cinematic adaptions over the years. One, which stands out by far (alas on the European continent) is the Czechoslovakian / German co-production from 1971 “Three Nuts / Wishes For Cinderella” (a.k.a. “Tři Oříšky Pro Popelku” / “Drei Haselnüsse Für Aschenbrödel”). The movie established itself as the European pendent to Frank Capra’s 1946’s “It’s A Wonderful Life” and is shown in various countries up and down through the Christmas time, even multiple times at Christmas itself. The music for this classic was written by Czech composer Karel Svoboda, whose style remains very unique and everybody over Europe is familiar with, certainly from various of his contributions for the European soundtracks of Japanese productions, such as “Wickie The Viking” (1974), “Maja The Bee” (1975), “Pinocchio” (1976) and “Nils Holgersson” (1980). The title theme for “Maja The Bee”, sung by Karel Gott would become a celebrated international hit, appreciated throughout all generations. Today, however, we will enjoy Svoboda’s wonderful score for “Cinderella” and prepare our mood for this year’s Christmas season!
Not to forget the castle, in which parts of this classic movie was filmed in - Moritzburg, near the beautiful city Dresden in Germany. The castle currently is decorated like it was during the recording of the movie and will be till January 2024. Worth a visit! ❤🤶🌲
this song always makes me so giggly and happy -- many happy memories around Christmas time are connected to this movie and i can't wait for the time it's appropriate to watch it again 😍
I LOVE it! ♥ I am Norwegian and we watch this movie on our main state broadcasting TV channel (NRK1) *every* Christmas Morning, dubbed *beautifully* in Norwegian by one single man. "Why is he single then?", you might ask? Because that is not what I meant! (If you don't understand the humor, it was based on a Reddit post I read where some guy from another country wondered if it had something to do with our national culture that he needed to be single, and not in a relationship, to do be fit to do the multi-voice-dubbing)...
Thank you for this holiday gift! Ten seconds in, I thought, "I *have* to see the film which goes with this music - I sure hope it isn't cinematic garbage." It wasn't. 🙂
Thank you for introducing me to this. As an American, I hadn't heard it before, but I've listened to it many, many times since you first posted it. I truly love it and thank you.
You should watch the movie it's from , its very cute. “Tři Oříšky Pro Popelku” / “Drei Haselnüsse Für Aschenbrödel” or Three Nuts for Cinderella. It's a Christmas staple and aired every Christmas morning here in Norway :)
I am so happy that this incredible movie got a digital restoration in 2015, it looks amazing as it did when it was new.. I have watched it every Christmas since I was a kid..
Musiche molto belle Fred. Non conoscevo questo film e questa variante sulla storia di Cenerentola. Paradossalmente, le melodie di questa colonna sonora, mi ricordano quelle dei decameroni erotici, sempre degli anni '70!😅 Comprendo la coerenza di scegliere generi fantasy/per famiglie e di realizzare questi tipi di suite, per le feste natalizie.😉
Wie wunderbar - die schönste Musik aus meinem absoluten Lieblingsfilm!!! Vielen herzlichen Dank!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is utterly delightful - what a fantastic score!
The story about “Cinderella” is known to everybody and saw countless cinematic adaptions over the years. One, which stands out by far (alas on the European continent) is the Czechoslovakian / German co-production from 1971 “Three Nuts / Wishes For Cinderella” (a.k.a. “Tři Oříšky Pro Popelku” / “Drei Haselnüsse Für Aschenbrödel”). The movie established itself as the European pendent to Frank Capra’s 1946’s “It’s A Wonderful Life” and is shown in various countries up and down through the Christmas time, even multiple times at Christmas itself.
The music for this classic was written by Czech composer Karel Svoboda, whose style remains very unique and everybody over Europe is familiar with, certainly from various of his contributions for the European soundtracks of Japanese productions, such as “Wickie The Viking” (1974), “Maja The Bee” (1975), “Pinocchio” (1976) and “Nils Holgersson” (1980). The title theme for “Maja The Bee”, sung by Karel Gott would become a celebrated international hit, appreciated throughout all generations. Today, however, we will enjoy Svoboda’s wonderful score for “Cinderella” and prepare our mood for this year’s Christmas season!
why oh my God? Europe is the best for films
Not to forget the castle, in which parts of this classic movie was filmed in - Moritzburg, near the beautiful city Dresden in Germany. The castle currently is decorated like it was during the recording of the movie and will be till January 2024. Worth a visit! ❤🤶🌲
Karel Svoboda - great composer, "Maja", "Cudowna podróż", "Goście", "Latający Czestmir" Greetings from Polska
this song always makes me so giggly and happy -- many happy memories around Christmas time are connected to this movie and i can't wait for the time it's appropriate to watch it again 😍
I LOVE it! ♥ I am Norwegian and we watch this movie on our main state broadcasting TV channel (NRK1) *every* Christmas Morning, dubbed *beautifully* in Norwegian by one single man. "Why is he single then?", you might ask? Because that is not what I meant! (If you don't understand the humor, it was based on a Reddit post I read where some guy from another country wondered if it had something to do with our national culture that he needed to be single, and not in a relationship, to do be fit to do the multi-voice-dubbing)...
La película infinita de mi infancia ❤
R.i.P karel svoboda and karel gott
and Libuše Šafránková
大学のドイツ語の教授から紹介されて以来、映画もサントラもTH-camで何度も見返してたけど、英語でのタイトルって初めて見たな。
日本でも、フライチキンとクリスマスケーキを食べながら、この映画を見ていますか。
Thank you so much for uploading the score here
unbelievable, #10, finally found it!
You have no idea how long I’ve been looking for this
@@n0ol0o me too haha!
Thank you for this holiday gift! Ten seconds in, I thought, "I *have* to see the film which goes with this music - I sure hope it isn't cinematic garbage." It wasn't. 🙂
In this case I guess you are not from Germany - everyone here knows this movie.
A lovely and interesting selection. Thanks.
Tyiiuuuuj
Thank you for introducing me to this. As an American, I hadn't heard it before, but I've listened to it many, many times since you first posted it. I truly love it and thank you.
You should watch the movie it's from , its very cute. “Tři Oříšky Pro Popelku” / “Drei Haselnüsse Für Aschenbrödel” or Three Nuts for Cinderella. It's a Christmas staple and aired every Christmas morning here in Norway :)
Thanks for the advice! I watched it just before Christmas and it was lovely. I really loved it, so adorable and fun.
I am so happy that this incredible movie got a digital restoration in 2015, it looks amazing as it did when it was new.. I have watched it every Christmas since I was a kid..
UND MANCHMAL WERDEN TRÄUME WAHR🥰
Musiche molto belle Fred.
Non conoscevo questo film e questa variante sulla storia di Cenerentola.
Paradossalmente, le melodie di questa colonna sonora, mi ricordano quelle dei decameroni erotici, sempre degli anni '70!😅
Comprendo la coerenza di scegliere generi fantasy/per famiglie e di realizzare questi tipi di suite, per le feste natalizie.😉
Nezaslúžila si takú chorobu čo som onej číhala tak Zevraj bola libuska skvelý človek vraveli jej kolegovia divadla
yes, she was, greatting from Czech