Kommentarer
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The old lady's smile at 1:05 made my day
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Quando essa música termina parece q fomos transportados para o céu...
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pure love ♥
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A música une todos, através de uma boa música, inimigos fazem as pazes! Um grande abraço do brasil!
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1:04 that grandma just like "this is my jam"
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Ok there's no way the string players can play steadily on a train, and the audio is way too good. This is a separate audio track. Still fun!
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Norway in music.
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Magnifique
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YES! Yes. A thousand times, yes.
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My band teacher showed us this video last year and I haven't stopped watching it. Sooo cool
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Ez , így , ebben a formában gyönyörű .
Köszönöm . -
Amazing...
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Wonderful!!! I also like Grieg's Peer Gynt.
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If this doesn't make you smile and feel joyful then I don't know what will
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what a wonderful way to ride where ever you are going
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Aaaaand....off to Copenhagen!
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the pictures were edited and the sound was dubbed. it is too good to be true... even concert hall you can't get better recording, or the high end technology makes it possible?
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My only criticism is that it ended too quickly. I would love to have heard a reprise.
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Absolutely beautiful.
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Enthralling Music
Salutations to All the Great Artists
God Bless
Thanks
Kasturi G
In April 2012 Copenhagen Phil (Sjællands Symfoniorkester) surprised the passengers in the Copenhagen Metro by playing Griegs Peer Gynt. The flash mob was created in collaboration with Radio Klassisk http://radioklassisk.dk/. All music was performed and recorded in the metro. Visit our website: http://copenhagenphil.dk/ and facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SjaellandsSymfoniorkester.CopenhagenPhil Produced by http://makropol.dk/ The sound: The Copenhagen Metro is very quiet and the recording you hear is where the train is standing still. That's why the recording you hear is so clean and crisp - and the sound is actually surprisingly good in the Copenhagen metro. We did this deliberately because we feel that a good sound experience is vital when trying to portray the actual experience that day. Further to the main recording, when the train was standing still, the recordings from the cameras was, as far as possible, mixed into the sound. Quote from the sound technician: I recorded the sound with XY Oktava MK-012 supercardioid microphones close to the soloists and a set of DPA 4060 omnidirectional microphones as overhead for the rest of the orchestra. For some of the closeupshots, the cameramikes (Sennheiser ME 66) was added.