wonder how much was in the hat at the end
very cool
That's great! Here's some info on that:
On May 19th, 2012 at six in the evening, what appeared to be a single, tuxedoed street performer playing a bass for people strolling around Plaça de Sant Roc in Sabadell, Spain (just north of Barcelona) turned into a mass ensemble performing a movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony — including more than 100 musicians and singers from the Orchestra Simfònica del Vallès, Amics de l’Òpera de Sabadell, Coral Belles Arts, and Cor Lieder Camera
Banco Sabadell of Spain celebrated their 130th anniversary with the flash mob orchestra.
The creative agency for the flashmob was Remake and the film was shot by Onidea.
Just FYI, you might not get many hits on this post mainly because it was posted a few years ago as well. But as some of us are getting older we might not realize we have seen it before . . . seen what?
Later,
Hi Danny,
I didn't realise that. Oh well! It's good enough to warrant another post
Regards,
Noel
every time something like this hits youtube, the common denominator is the way the kids react.
Apparently we are hard-wired to rejoice in the presence of music.
'Music hath charms to soothe the savage beast'. That was excellent!
I love flash mobs and have been in one or two myself.
Here's an opera flash mob in a shopping centre in Amsterdam performing
La Traviata by Verdi