While trying to find a folky version of this song, I came across this magnificient version, which begins with one girl playing, and ends up being one of the most fun versions I've heard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87qT5BOl2XU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87qT5BOl2XU
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Date: 2016-02-18 02:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-02-18 11:13 pm (UTC)The title of that YouTube posting is rather misleading. At the start there's one man in a tuxedo standing in the plaza in front of the Banc Sabadell with a bass viol and a bow, and his hat on the ground in front of him. A small girl drops a coin in the hat and steps back, and he begins to play. Other musicians with their instruments (and in some cases chairs) appear from various directions— a bassoon, violins, cellos, percussion, brass, till you have a whole orchestra with conductor, plus a chorus. All these appear on the video coming into the plaza just in time to set up and enter on cue.
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Date: 2016-02-19 12:42 pm (UTC)Thank you for that description! I like that version, but I think I will also keep the version in my head, with a little girl playing a very large bass viol.
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thnidu http://thnidu.dreamwidth.org/profile replied to your Dreamwidth entry http://kestrell.dreamwidth.org/254824.html "My current favorite version of "Ode to Joy"" in which you said:
While trying to find a folky version of this song, I came across this magnificient version, which begins with one girl playing, and ends up being one of the most fun versions I've heard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87qT5BOl2XU
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Oh yes, thank you! I've seen it before and it's WONDERFUL!
The title of that YouTube posting is rather misleading. At the start there's one man in a tuxedo standing in the plaza in front of the Banc Sabadell with a bass viol and a bow, and his hat on the ground in front of him. A small girl drops a coin in the hat and steps back, and he begins to play. Other musicians with their instruments (and in some cases chairs) appear from various directions— a bassoon, violins, cellos, percussion, brass, till you have a whole orchestra with conductor, plus a chorus. All these appear on the video coming into the plaza just in time to set up and enter on cue.
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Date: 2016-02-19 03:29 pm (UTC)Oh, I like your version! :-)