Bizet - L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2: Farandole

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Georges Bizet (1838 – 1875) was a 19th Century French composer, mainly of operas. In his career, he achieved few successes before his final work, Carmen, became one of the most popular and frequently performed works in the entire opera repertory.

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As a Professional violinist, This piece marked the first time I've ever played in a symphony. It is literally the funnest piece- after every rehearsal the whole group would have the most joyous laughter !

nassiratti
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When you enter your classroom 0:00
The teacher delivers the tests 0:17
You write on the test 0:32
You quickly finish the largest task 0:45
You finish the first page 0:55
You move on to the second page 1:05
You are proud of yourself 1:15
You are struggling with task 13. 1:26
You peek at the clock to see what's the time 1:37
You have 20 min till you give the test to the teacher 1:42
You stay calm and finish some tasks but with a bit of stress and struggle 1:52
You're speeding to finish the test 2:14
YOU HAVE 5MIN LEFT! 2:35
You finish the test 2:55
The teacher grabs your test 2:57
You're happy 3:00

my-world-spoken
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Thanks to Little Einsteins, every classical song I listen to sounds strangely familiar.

shannonc.
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Prime example of a song that everyone recognizes but doesn’t know the name of

ethang
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Curse you, Little Einsteins, for getting me hooked on this song during my childhood!

TheTrainChasingPoet
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Bachs legacy: Fugues and Vempires
Mozarts legacy: Sonatas and beautiful simple symphonies
Beethovens legacy: The first romantic symphonies, allot of sonatas
Chopins legacy: Emotional and insanely hard piano pieces
Liszts legacy: Insanely hard piano pieces
Tchaikovsky legacy: beautiful melodies and Christmas songs
Bizets legacy: FNAF Song and Tik tok football and sigma remix

Yonatan...
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0:35 this brings back memories. I love classical music and this song was always amazing

carwashslayer
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I stumbled across this by accident and suddenly all the memories of youth orchestra came flooding back!! Nothing beats the good days when you’re just a kid in orchestra!!

BabbageIsBack
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That moment at 0:32 when the texture drops and the second idea is introduced... that little percussion/string line basically sets up the rest of the piece from there.
I love when composers take an established musical idea and change it from major to minor or vice versa - when either followed by used as musical resolution, I believe it makes listening much more interesting and satifying.

trinefanmel
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I declare this musical piece one of the greatest piece I have ever heard in my life.

Angel
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I'm on a search of rediscovering all the classical music I listened to as a young boy. My mother used to put me to sleep to this and I remember being in kindergarten watching little Einsteins. That show is my only guide to re-finding the pieces I love as I memorise by sound not name.

firenzarfrenzy
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The flute part for this is so much fun.

sociallyawkward
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Bizet when he's about to miss the bus.

culbycove
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Gentlemen: "George Bizet's L'Arlesienne Suite No.2"
CHADS: "Catherine."
REAL CHADS: "Little Einsteins."

michaelamaya
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Truly a magnificent piece of music. I personally enjoy the most the part when the brass enter as an incredible wave. Truly magnificent...

syltetyogleverpostei
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1:13 it always makes me smile when the horns come in. My favorite piece to play with orchestra.

benebacher
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The quality of this audio is outstanding

mr.oblivious
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Edge! Edge! Undo! Edge! Undo! Undo! Undo! Edge! Edge! Undo! Undo!

LabMatt
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I am the pianist in my high school orchestra and I gotta say this was a fun piece to learn and one of my favorites

melodyjames
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This piece always made me think of a hero or army coming home from a big battle and celebrating. The really grand, noble intro is them being honored as they walk through the gates of the city, and where it switches at 0.33 is where the celebration begins!

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