Their voices sound so perfect together. In my humble opinion this is one of the most perfect songs I've ever heard. Thanks for sharing
@BauDaSyll8 жыл бұрын
Silvana Riberto it's because one of them is a base singer the there is lead and the last is middle or something
@idaweirdest33607 жыл бұрын
Silvana Riberto you are right!!!
@grace-hertatadi24154 жыл бұрын
C tres touchable cette chancon...
@blackpanther-no9zi4 жыл бұрын
Passerotto baglioni black panther
@claudiadiverio15843 жыл бұрын
Yyyyyff
@meftahhadhami19973 жыл бұрын
How can I still get goosebumps every time the three of them join in the final verse. This is one of the most magnificent musical creations of all time.
@aaronwalderslade10 ай бұрын
This is a satanic song. Asking lucifer to touch the hair of emeralda is not something God would have liked
@yessbbb3 ай бұрын
Omg I thought I was the only one .This is one of the few songs that literally give me goosebumps when ever I listen to it
@KameliaMaarefi3 ай бұрын
YES
@alex_kar2 ай бұрын
@@KameliaMaarefipp
@cassiopeia11217 күн бұрын
@@cassiopeia1121 what is pp ?
@KameliaMaarefi6 күн бұрын
A man who cannot be loved, A man whose love is prohibited, A man whose love is betrayal.
@mcjacobin55482 жыл бұрын
A woman too beautiful to be of any relationship to anyone.
@yahyamelihayaksz1174 Жыл бұрын
In korean, “사랑 받을 수 없는 자, 사랑이 금지된 자, 사랑이 배신인 자.
@mcjacobin5548 Жыл бұрын
@@mcjacobin5548 ,e,!×,Ss,sA$eqRsw@4z÷A-.We#--#z@
@monicabalancy3276 Жыл бұрын
It sounds like all my exes hahsvshsfshsgs just kidding I love this
@lorenaesteves3495 Жыл бұрын
A man who cannot be loved A man whose love is prohibited A man whose love is betrayal
@GaaxyBy Жыл бұрын
the way quasimodo sings “i gazed under her gypsy dress, whats the point of praying to notre dame” is so captivating i can’t stop replaying it
@hmm-rr5os3 жыл бұрын
YESSSS
@yagmrrky2 жыл бұрын
If this is not the most beautiful song in the world, what is it?! Garou is the most adorable Quasimodo ever
@SiberianGoneInternational4 жыл бұрын
If you are into these kind of lyrics pkease listen to Snuff by slipknot. Trust me it works..
@myband5554 жыл бұрын
@@myband555 Hahahaha!!
@Raemphis4 жыл бұрын
Well... you can try "Les temps de cathedrales" by Bruno Pelletier... won't say it's better, but at least it's as good as this one ;)
@felixmilovanov89203 жыл бұрын
@@felixmilovanov8920 "Lune" from the same as well. :)
@Totem95193 жыл бұрын
@@Totem9519 - Lune's good too :)
@felixmilovanov89203 жыл бұрын
Literally breathtaking. Can’t breathe when Fiori sings. Also… the lyrics are creepy and sad but that’s also just what’s so great about this song. Something moving in the way they show their crooked love.
@SigmaDasos2 жыл бұрын
This is from perspective of a creep. Same with radiohead. It cool and funny until you are this poor girl lol
@mydloSA Жыл бұрын
I mean, none of these people are okay, that's for sure. That's what is so moving, the fact that it's messed up.
@blara2401 Жыл бұрын
It's in line with the book Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo
@helenevoyer5317 Жыл бұрын
He is an Armenian boy
@l.m.s575311 ай бұрын
@@l.m.s5753 Garou who played Quasimodo is a Canadian from the province of Quebec. Daniel Lavoie who played Frollo is a Canadian from the province of Manitoba. Patrick Fiori who played Phiebus is from Marseille France.
@helenevoyer531711 ай бұрын
Is that okay that I've listened to this masterpiece for like five times in one day and I'm not going to stop?
@elly_hermione3 жыл бұрын
Only 5 😂
@royami86272 жыл бұрын
That's not enough, Hermione
@bobbiusshadow69852 жыл бұрын
Sameeee
@sositobutrakito22462 жыл бұрын
keep at it ;)
@cristianseibriger799 Жыл бұрын
hehe. 5 ^^
@A.L.P.D. Жыл бұрын
I watched it thousands times, it made me speechless, their voices were absolutely stunning beautiful! Oh my god Simple wow ! What a performance
@amyamy91784 жыл бұрын
it’s literally a perfect harmony
@helenaalmeida60982 жыл бұрын
Me too I watched it again and again... today too. The wording (in French) is so beautiful, correctly reflecting the feelings of the characters and so well rhymed... Beautiful work. All my respect and admiration.
@lamylam4873 Жыл бұрын
Who else keeps coming back to this gem after all these years?
@rinacortez2817 ай бұрын
This one is the BEST of all version of Notre Dame de Paris - Belle.
@hpatuan8 жыл бұрын
hpatuan The original one
@laptitemusicienne31834 жыл бұрын
truly!
@ew6113 жыл бұрын
original scene of the musical it's been written and acted for.. so , yes! it is.. like almost any live performance is better than the studio version..
@fockoff3 жыл бұрын
original scene of the musical it's been written and acted for.. so , yes! it is.. like almost any live performance is better than the studio version..
@fockoff3 жыл бұрын
kzhead.info/sun/oZZ6d6pooIV9mok/bejne.html
@ardagemci22403 жыл бұрын
The way how Frollo stands on his knee gets me every damn time I decide to rewatch this particular piece. His part is an absolute banger here both acting and voice. How he watches her first with sympathy and some sort of gentleness, but soon after its replaced with a clear feeling that Frollo is doomed (just listen to guitar parts during his part which are leitmotifs of destiny and fate)
@maybeimthecaps5 ай бұрын
Very interesting comment.
@olivierdastein260420 күн бұрын
When Fiori arrives, his fucking high notes are incredible.
@moussesucree3 жыл бұрын
Yıllardır bıkmadan dinlediğim ve dinlemeye devam edeceğim bir müzikal. Muhteşem...
@tugbasinemce9 ай бұрын
Canlı seyretmiştim ve mükemmeldi... Ben de ara ara seyrediyorum :)
@YaseminAslan-ki7gg8 ай бұрын
Harbiden şahane. Dansözlerin burs alması hakkında ne düşünüyorsun?
@kumo416 күн бұрын
I've cried badly when I read 'Notre Dame de Paris' for the first time! My dearest Quasimodo, you will be forever one of my favourite characters with your unique soul!
@ank60432 жыл бұрын
I am very proud that this was a French Canadian production :)
@pleh70198 ай бұрын
Il y a de quoi être fier de Luc Plamondon et Richard Cocciante
@carolecharland9255Ай бұрын
That's it . I am learning french I fell in love with this language
@Someone-vy3rg3 жыл бұрын
how is it going ?
@siemniak3 жыл бұрын
@@siemniak I haven't started yet, I have something else to do
@Someone-vy3rg3 жыл бұрын
@@Someone-vy3rg inform us when you start m8, ı'm curious
@lordofthemfl98993 жыл бұрын
@@lordofthemfl9899 actually I had studied French a long time ago at school but I didn't like it then But now I do ,just need to finish some important things before starting from 0
@Someone-vy3rg3 жыл бұрын
@@Someone-vy3rg Good luck ! It isn't an easy language at all ! 😉 Bonne chance ! Ce n'est pas du tout une langue facile ! 😉
@kittylemongacha30803 жыл бұрын
That was beyond words. They audience's reaction says it all. Genuine awe and adoration
@LadyStoneheart3125 жыл бұрын
To whom, that is the question
@pianosenzanima14 жыл бұрын
This musical literally changed my life, and I don’t say that lightly. I haven’t been the same since I discovered it two months ago. I’ve experienced more emotions in these past two months than I had my entire life before this :) Thank you, Luc Plamondon, Richard Cocciante, Bruno Pelletier, Daniel Lavoie, Garou, Luck Mervil, Patrick Fiori, Julie Zenatti, Helene Segara, and finally, all the ‘nameless’ dancers and acrobats involved in creating this masterpiece. At this point, I am simply resigned to the fact that I will probably never get to experience something as intense as what this musical evoked in me as a result of art/media/music/theatre (or perhaps as a result of ANYTHING) again. Forever grateful for having experienced this nonetheless. I will keep coming back to this “just to feel something” forever, until the day my heart ceases to beat. Even my therapist can’t find an explanation for what this musical has done to me…💀
@elinamirbaha8 ай бұрын
It's amazing, isn't it? The masterful combination of many different instruments and beautiful voices create a marvelous experience. One of my favourite pieces of music, ever.
@Boeing727ONTOP8 ай бұрын
Do not forget, in the thanks, Victor Hugo, who wrote the novel "Notre Dame de Paris" from which was largely inspired this musical. (Little story: this novel, released in 1831, had such a success, that this cathedral which was in pitiful state was finally restored, restoration carried out by the very controversial (but in its brilliant way) Eugène Viollet-le-Duc.)
@mariembalo30766 ай бұрын
@@mariembalo3076même si je sais l'histoire, lire ce que tu as écrit me fait me rendre compte tout ce que l'on doit à Victor Hugo. je ne suis pas croyante mais, je me rappellerais toujours le sentiment que j'ai ressenti à l'intérieur de Notre-Dame de Paris. un sentiment indescriptible. moi qui ne croit pas en l'église, ce jour-là j'ai vu ce que est la grandeur et la puissance. je ne sais pas comment exprimer autrement ce que j'ai ressentis
@sandraguerin98744 ай бұрын
All of them sound amazing with their own vocal qualities but Garou takes the cake! What a mesmerising performance with his rough voice! So miserable yet so beautiful!!!
@marimari-rw5no2 жыл бұрын
Where they from?
@rendygea9692 жыл бұрын
@@rendygea969 Quebec I think
@blackmonkey965 Жыл бұрын
@@rendygea969 Garou, Daniel Lavoie and Bruno Pelletier are from Quebec. Patrick Fiori is from France.
@cassiopee269 ай бұрын
Garou is the gentleman who plays Quasimodo?
@ResidentCatLove7 ай бұрын
@@ResidentCatLoveyes.
@cassiopee267 ай бұрын
It makes me sorry to see that the only one who had any innocence in his love was Quasimodo, and he never had any chance to begin with. While the other two think of her body and how to use her , the only thing Quasimodo wants to do is ''run his fingers through Esmeralda's hair''
@elololo52023 жыл бұрын
Riiight? He is so much like one of those homeless children who are shown a bit of love and then all that they can think about is how to give that love back!
@AlexSzollo3 жыл бұрын
@@AlexSzollo an awsome example!
@berkanasc10383 жыл бұрын
@@berkanasc1038 Thank you!
@AlexSzollo3 жыл бұрын
Iii
@elizabethmoragavicencio87423 жыл бұрын
Yes
@neveo94283 жыл бұрын
Сколько лет и никого лучше!Потрясающе!Люблю их троих,но Гару с его улыбкой,просто навсегда.Всем добра!Исполнителям и их поклонникам!!!💖💖💖💖💖
@user-ie9zc9fd3n Жыл бұрын
We can clearly see that Quasimodo was the only real one in this. Frollo was a dirty old man obsessed with her. Phoebus was a womanizer who was hanging out with two girls at the same time. But despite being the "monster", Quasimodo truly loved Esmeralda, not only for her body, but for her soul. After all, Esmeralda was the only one who showed him, a spark of light he had ever known before Q.Q
@littlekaro20054 жыл бұрын
All three is in love in their own way
@alparslanbalci63034 жыл бұрын
@@alparslanbalci6303 True.
@xams45684 жыл бұрын
Nope, read the book. :D
@vitirisvindolanda4 жыл бұрын
@@vitirisvindolanda they are not ?
@alparslanbalci63034 жыл бұрын
@@alparslanbalci6303 Yes, you're right. To first comment - in the book Quasimodo's love wasn't so pure, Frollo dreamed about the world in which he wasn't a priest and Phoebus... he's the same.
@vitirisvindolanda4 жыл бұрын
The bass when the priest begins singing is insane.
@joepogoman67483 жыл бұрын
I've watched this maybe 25 times in two weeks. It's excellent and I agree when people say it's one of the best songs ever written
@michaelparness289610 ай бұрын
bu qədər incə və fövqəltəbii az şey var. trionun səs uyğunluğu öz yerində, rahibin solosu necə ülvi bir şeydir! 🖤
@brtulkunarmin Жыл бұрын
elədir.
@tarlanahad Жыл бұрын
kzhead.info/sun/i5aFea9wo3R4f2g/bejne.html
@ortaekvator Жыл бұрын
Gerçekten muhteşem
@moda-qx3kx11 ай бұрын
Azerbaycanlilar neynir ala burda
@Phimory7 ай бұрын
Her dinlediğimde aynı hissiyat efsane bir şarkı efsane bir müzikal muhteşem....
@nazancubukcukazan50692 жыл бұрын
la desene fitil de var kremi de
@bromomento2952 Жыл бұрын
Ve ne yazık ki dansözler burs almalı
@beyzaakbas5018 Жыл бұрын
En boktan el öpüşü orijinal
@yalnzkurt9772 Жыл бұрын
Japon sevmez diye süs araba dijital...
@farukkanber Жыл бұрын
Kıyamadım o metrese rezil Şanver.
@snn_yzc Жыл бұрын
I finished reading the novel few days ago. My heart is still aching from the tragedy of it all. I tear up every time I think about Esmeralda and her mother, and Quasimodo clinging onto the corpse of his love like a loyal dog, for eternity. Pure beauty. The melody of this song is exactly how reading the novel feels.
@thunderstorm2771 Жыл бұрын
Belle C'est un mot qu'on dirait inventé pour elle Quand elle danse et qu'elle met son corps à jour, tel Un oiseau qui étend ses ailes pour s'envoler Alors je sens l'enfer s'ouvrir sous mes pieds J'ai posé mes yeux sous sa robe de gitane A quoi me sert encore de prier Notre-Dame? Quel Est celui qui lui jettera la première pierre? Celui-là ne mérite pas d'être sur terre Ô Lucifer! Oh! Laisse-moi rien qu'une fois Glisser mes doigts dans les cheveux d'Esmeralda Belle Est-ce le diable qui s'est incarné en elle Pour détourner mes yeux du Dieu éternel? Qui a mis dans mon être ce désir charnel Pour m'empêcher de regarder vers le Ciel? Elle porte en elle le péché originel La désirer fait-il de moi un criminel? Celle Qu'on prenait pour une fille de joie, une fille de rien Semble soudain porter la croix du genre humain Ô Notre-Dame! Oh! laisse-moi rien qu'une fois Pousser la porte du jardin d'Esmeralda Belle Malgré ses grands yeux noirs qui vous ensorcellent La demoiselle serait-elle encore pucelle? Quand ses mouvements me font voir monts et merveilles Sous son jupon aux couleurs de l'arc-en-ciel Ma dulcinée laissez-moi vous être infidèle Avant de vous avoir mené jusqu'à l'autel Quel Est l'homme qui détournerait son regard d'elle Sous peine d'être changé en statue de sel Ô Fleur-de-Lys Je ne suis pas homme de foi J'irai cueillir la fleur d'amour d'Esmeralda Les trois J'ai posé mes yeux sous sa robe de gitane À quoi me sert encore de prier Notre-Dame Quel Est celui qui lui jettera la première pierre Celui-là ne mérite pas d'être sur terre Ô Lucifer! Oh! laisse-moi rien qu'une fois Glisser mes doigts dans les cheveux d'Esmeralda Esmeralda
@eliza0831124 жыл бұрын
Merci beacoup
@julixheli10784 жыл бұрын
Merci
@eloysabussola52874 жыл бұрын
Merci 🇲🇽♥️
@jessicamedellin13033 жыл бұрын
merci ❤️
@chinchina10003 жыл бұрын
Merci beaucoup!
@valbonatusha83423 жыл бұрын
I usually hate musicals/any theatre but this song is just incredible and their performances are amazing
@eggyegg7773 жыл бұрын
Why the hatred?
@toottoot3410 Жыл бұрын
@@toottoot3410 I think for musical it likely has something to do with most of them being comedies, which kinda ruin the potential of musicals when used in a serious setting
@akreondorplasy7782 Жыл бұрын
@@akreondorplasy7782 That's not even remotely true. Assassins, Les Mis, Titanic, Jekyll and Hyde, Notre Dame de Paris, etc. Also what's wrong with comedies?
@toottoot3410 Жыл бұрын
@@toottoot3410 Generally when people think about musicals, they think about Highschool musical and nothing else there's nothing wrong with comedies, but personally I'm not much of a fan of them
@akreondorplasy7782 Жыл бұрын
@@akreondorplasy7782 Okay. That's on then, but I get it.
@toottoot3410 Жыл бұрын
Can't help but listen to this song on a continuous loop, non-stop. Their voices are truly bewitching to the ears. Especially Patrick Fiori's Wow!
@ouissalmilles53332 жыл бұрын
Un chef d'oeuvre .. me fait revivre mes années au collège / Lycée ❤
@omarhachimiidrissi49835 ай бұрын
Ədəbiyyat və musiqi...insanlığın ən böyük xəzinəsi...
@sefeqceferova34452 жыл бұрын
Bəli
@almezheuz99592 жыл бұрын
Albatta
@farrukhravshanov34332 жыл бұрын
kzhead.info/sun/i5aFea9wo3R4f2g/bejne.html
@ortaekvator Жыл бұрын
Sanki oturup tiyatroda izledim Allah im bu kadar mi guzel yorumlanir... belki de onceki hayatimda..
@pnargulbas73477 ай бұрын
Yıl 2021.. hala dinleyenler favv
@gozdekula44053 жыл бұрын
Batesmotelprodan beri sözlerini düzgün söyleyemiyorum..
@kubilaytsci3 жыл бұрын
Halen
@sezerdiyenli17973 жыл бұрын
Bi bitmediniz ulan
@beautiesofmycountry47872 жыл бұрын
buradayız
@kellyclarkson112 жыл бұрын
2024ten merhaba hahahsha
@tugce35853 ай бұрын
J'ai commencé à écouter cette chanson à 5 ans, sur un CD à mes parents que je leur avait piqué en cachette. J'ai dix sept ans aujourd'hui, et j'adore toujours autant cette chanson. Et en grandissant, je me suis rendu compte à quel point cette chanson est merveilleuse, et bercé ton âme quand tu veux bien l'écouter. Et leur charisme! Il y a une telle harmonie dans leurs voix, leur présence scénique et leur attitude ! Tout, absolument tout est parfait
@flolynx7272 Жыл бұрын
5 senedir her dinlediğimde bir öncekinden daha güzel geliyor
Composed by Italian / French singer Riccardo (Richard) Cocciante). Just watched him in a Christmas concert from Vienna with Placido Domingo, Helmut Lotti and Sarah Brightman. The concert was the same year he composed this musical. He seems like such a nice person.
@BytomGirlАй бұрын
i love this. Truly a piece of art!
@aryand78707 ай бұрын
Ne kadar da güzel bi eser bırakmışlar bizlere..
@tahamusic4874 жыл бұрын
Garou's voice. OMFG. Amazing
@massari4u3 жыл бұрын
I like how in the end they all express the same surrender to carnal desire, but its actually the exact words Quasimodo said at the end of the verse. It's like he was the first who, unclouded by ideas of God and sin or of pleasure and infidelity, sang about the consuming fire of his love for Esmeralda herself. It's like his love for her was the purest or maybe the most obsessed of the 3 and that's why he was the most tragic one
@hatirasgeorge44792 жыл бұрын
Great master piece, amazing art. The story is so touching. I should read it again.
@alidumann2 ай бұрын
Столько лет прошло, а люди возвращаются и слушают😊
@redink950 Жыл бұрын
Oui c'est magique 😂
@Opaline131 Жыл бұрын
Да, с удовольствием!)
@romix55753 ай бұрын
Her seferinde aynı duyguyu ve anı yaşatan inanılmaz bir şeysin sen. 🌠
@emrahklccc Жыл бұрын
It felt so good to listen to it after a long time.
@KlarcroweАй бұрын
Maybe it's because of my terrible ears and headphones, but at the end, when they're singing together, I love how certain lines are emphasized by characters. Like, they all sing: What's the point in praying to Notre-Dame? But it's Quasimodo's voice that's the loudest. They all sing: They're the ones that don't deserve to live on Earth. The other two are louder on "deserve to live" whereas Quasimodo's loudest on "Live on Earth." Again, probably reading too much into it, but I love how they can say the same words but have different meanings.
@sarcasticat_456 Жыл бұрын
And Frollo’s reaction at 4:15 when they sing ‘who is the first man to throw a stone at her’ cause he’s the one lol
@aarushiyadav710111 ай бұрын
Au delà de la magnifique interprétation, il ne faut pas oublier les deux architectes de cette comédie musicale : Luc Plamondon et Richard Cocciante.
@patrickmacho90410 ай бұрын
C'est extraordinaire à quel point les paroles et l'interprétation de cette chanson sont juste parfait en tout cas ça fait rayonner la France à travers le monde surtout pour les Russes ils adorent cette chanson c'est même incroyable à tel point ils sont focus
@sandraguerin98745 ай бұрын
Gives me the chills everytime Daniel Lavoie steps in..
@notatall9982 ай бұрын
All the three voices are so good but so different. Can't choose a favorite.
@lockdownfitness74025 ай бұрын
RIP to the original that had like 70+ million views.
@Gabtube2523 жыл бұрын
Why was deleted ?
@SonGoku-xz4zv3 жыл бұрын
Why was it deleted ?
@berriat3 жыл бұрын
Why was it deleted?
@brozomicki-sothe3072 жыл бұрын
@@SonGoku-xz4zv The original channel got taken down for DMCA infringements in other videos (probably by Disney).
@Gabtube2522 жыл бұрын
@@berriat The original channel got taken down for DMCA infringements in other videos (probably by Disney).
@Gabtube2522 жыл бұрын
Here is me 10 years later, in 2022, still getting goosebumps by this masterpiece! What a performance--uff!!!
@ThisisSahar Жыл бұрын
More than ten years. I still have the cassette with all the music of Notre Dame de Paris
@catadanna4679 Жыл бұрын
@@catadanna4679 that’s amazing!! You have national treasure, keep it safe!!
@ThisisSahar Жыл бұрын
*23 years
@mehmeteren2276 Жыл бұрын
I was completely captivated....
@Nibbit8 жыл бұрын
This is a fucking masterpiece in my opinion nothing can top that
@netherwake13 жыл бұрын
i second that
@florinnatu3 жыл бұрын
D’un coup j’ai eu les larmes aux yeux quand ils ont commence a chanter tous les trois ensemble😢
@d.o.m.86767 ай бұрын
Still listening to this in 2022 and still haven't aged one of the best and beautiful song ever
@bilondaoceane43882 жыл бұрын
The emotions in the voice omg! This is so beautiful!!
@musingwanderer27655 ай бұрын
The most amazing part to me is how they crafted this incredible performance without autotune. Pure talent and dedication
@StephanePare Жыл бұрын
I can still fell like i'm listening for the first time.❤️
@arwen99940Ай бұрын
이 버전이 콰지모토와 페뷔스, 프롤로 모두의 목소리에 가장 어울리는 배우들인 것 같아요. 에스메랄다를 향한 갈망이 잘 드러나서 몰입이 더 잘 되는 것 같아요. 마지막 부분의 화음이 듣기에 정말 좋아요
@jianchoi74342 жыл бұрын
Muthis bi muzikal umarim ülkemde de böylesi guzellikte oynanir.
@aysunee7 ай бұрын
obviously they're all amazing and absolutely slay in their own respects (and my favorite singer in the whole musical is actually bruno pelletier lmao), but can we TALK about daniel lavoie (the second man)???? like, I don't know what it is but his voice is just fucking captivating. and those bottom harmonies at the end, they're so pleasing, sir- just gOD
@rrrrogahtaylah26363 жыл бұрын
Yes! Daniel Lavoie is amazing!!
@janepaul78112 жыл бұрын
Me too! My favorite is definitely Bruno Pelletier 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 what a beautiful voice he has!
@Sarah96164 Жыл бұрын
the thing about Daniel Lavoie is the ease with which he sings so powerfully. there is never any straining; his voice is pure and sure.
@lesliekahn2625 Жыл бұрын
goosebumps performance,their voices frightening but beautifully soothing at the same time
@melonarm14603 жыл бұрын
What a brilliant cast! ❤❤❤❤❤
@elenevardosanidze71243 ай бұрын
Because of this, I have started taking French lessons :)
@Adrian-hf7nq3 жыл бұрын
They did such a great performance at the time, that every day since the day they stopped performing the world is sobbing missing it. Magnificent voices but also great feeling of their characters and great cast for all characters physically, from the vocal point of view and the role play… No other version did it even close that good. Let’s face it.
@thinksoodthinksood908 Жыл бұрын
The chosen voices are fantastic.
@netneutrality2024 Жыл бұрын
Ça touche toujours mon coeur de la même façon a chaque fois, et ça fait des annés
@PortalJinni3 жыл бұрын
C'est notre culture. Notre civilisation. L'occident. Notre Dame de Paris cathédrale. Bâtie en 653. La chrétienté avait conçu un hospice pour les miséreux sur le parvis de la cathédrale. A la place il y a toujours l'Hôtel Dieu hôpital des pauvres. Notre civilisation est fondée sur l'accueil des autres, l'accueil des réprouvés , d'où qu'ils viennent. Tout ça c'est bien beau sur le papier. En réalité, c'est une grande source d'emmerdes. Le coeur de l'Europe ouvert à la barbarie
@leknu1463 жыл бұрын
Браво!!!!!!!! Сколько смотрю, столько плачу! Настолько проникновенно!
@user-xm6ln1ob2j3 жыл бұрын
Боже, голоса Гару и Лавуа просто восхитительны.
@svetazatuliveter7572 Жыл бұрын
THE MOST IMPRESSIVE SONG I HAVE LISTENED EVER. A SONG WITH A WONDERFUL STORY ALSO.
@umutcanbudak60203 жыл бұрын
Legendary character Quasimodo, legendary song and interpretation. I really love it
@rudinabani18532 жыл бұрын
Прослушал 2023 год. Хорошо, конечно, но не то. А вот эта запись это лучшее. Голоса сильные, красивые. Пьер Гаран, Даниель Лавуа, Патрик Фьори, вот лучшие голоса. А тогда они были еще и молодые. Слушаешь и наслаждаешься
@Dave111234 ай бұрын
Большое спасибо за этот ролик какие они молодцы,какие голоса !!!
@user-wj5xn9vq3nАй бұрын
İllər keçir, köhnəlmir, yaddan çıxmır. Möhtəşəmdir. İnsanın ürəyini titrədir. Ruhumu qidalandirmaq, ruhumu dincəltmək üçün hər dəfə gəlirəm.
@Raimainthesnowland Жыл бұрын
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@ortaekvator Жыл бұрын
doğru
@limbo815 Жыл бұрын
Çok doğru
@moda-qx3kx11 ай бұрын
Tam dogru
@lilumm75288 ай бұрын
Quelle merveille que cette chanson, ainsi que cette édition ! Bien qu'elles datent depuis un moment, j'espère qu'elles ne périmeront jamais! !
@andromedus4029 Жыл бұрын
Simplest and the most beautiful melody at the same time.
@pepsiq2102003 жыл бұрын
Came here from Notre Dame . Its a big loss. I am so sorry i wanna cry ...
@salku45595 жыл бұрын
Смотреть и плакать, смотреть и плакать... Watch and cry, watch and cry ...
@Zaluperec4 жыл бұрын
Da:(
@sabinaorychova35903 жыл бұрын
역시 오리지널이 최고!! 각 배역 별 목소리가 너무 완벽하다! 매일 듣는 1인입니다. 꽤 오래전 이지만 오리지널 내한때 보고 반했어요!! 최고의 뮤지컬 중 하나!!
@user-gl4nn6rf3r3 жыл бұрын
Это очень сильно!Берет за душу!Нет слов!Лучшая постановка Гюго которую я видел! This is very strong!It touches the heart!No words!The best production of Hugo I've ever seen!
@user-ol4wh7cq9z3 жыл бұрын
Hugo's masterpiece is immortal. So is this musical...💕 Everthing begins via water-Black-
@mervebolat33663 жыл бұрын
Şu müzikali canlı izlemek hayatımdan 1 seneyi verebilirdim
@merveyldrm90429 ай бұрын
Their voices are really beautiful 💕 this is a very talented crew absolutely amazing👏and the performances on stage is simply awesome, the drama 🎭 is breath taking.
@nickyberry97423 жыл бұрын
Maravilloso, conmovedor, lo más bello letra y melodía y los tenores y barítono espectaculares .. gracias Frollo 1906.
@JulioCafermacarA-674 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry this song is so pretty but can we talk about Frollo's eyebrows
@allisongorman33743 жыл бұрын
side effects of too much alchemy? 😅
@leylayasar863 жыл бұрын
Lol
@alberteinstein16063 жыл бұрын
it's the only way they could think to un-pretty daniel lavoie 😳
@rrrrogahtaylah26363 жыл бұрын
La chanson est si incomparable, et leurs voix sont si fières ; profondes et libres qu'elles coulent directement des âmes et des cœurs - elles chantent un amour réel, fort, grand et vrai, auquel personne ne peut jamais interférer pour quoi que ce soit!!!
This song is my go to song going speeding thru the canyons of California, almost dying on every turn yet perfect okay with the thought of it. Thank you, please perform live again
@bogdancerekovic48347 ай бұрын
Qui est la après la reprise de Slimane Dadju et Gims. L'originale reste toujours l'originale💚💙💚
@lafinerachelle85683 жыл бұрын
Tellement vrai ! y a pas photo 👌🏼
@stephanierachedi21733 жыл бұрын
Oui , l'orginale est top!!
@salmaben21463 жыл бұрын
moi 🤣😍
@antoniotannous483 жыл бұрын
Oui 🙏🏻
@MsLikaFlor3 жыл бұрын
Clairement !!!!!!
@amelfourar43443 жыл бұрын
I speak portuguese and I love all the latin languages sisters (I speak spanish and french, but not italian) And I can truly say french is the most beautifull of all! Votre chansons sont magnifiques et le son des mots est unique et gracieux
@bryunetkabrbc3 жыл бұрын
this performance is just beautiful
@narutoxborutoninjavoltage8391 Жыл бұрын
Cet act est absolument sublime
@jajaaa87216 ай бұрын
Great interpretation, stunning voices which altogether bring to the sky!!!!
@agrotte3 жыл бұрын
@alhamdleallah2 Forget about me, okay.....
@agrotte2 жыл бұрын
This is the best thing i have ever listened to.❤
@nagehankurt17 Жыл бұрын
The best thing in the world is this musical.even the Galaxy. Of the universe. The person who got the chance to watch it live has taken every chance in this life. Also, the most impressive part of the musical is the part where it is "a boire", that is, the beginning of this video. The Belle part begins when Quasimodo is turned, trapped in chains. Artist Garou, meanwhile, has failed to make even the Quasimodo character ugly.
@buse37303 жыл бұрын
I went to see the new version of the musical in 2017, it was indeed a wonderful experience !
@smilemma4004 Жыл бұрын
A este musical le tengo un cariño especial, una de mis hijas hizo de Esmeralda en una actuación. Esta es una de las canciones favorita para mí, todos tienen unas hermosas voces.
@magda.70137 ай бұрын
This masterpiece always gives me goosebumps,every time I listen to it, no matter how many years past
@pollydahmer75611 ай бұрын
So beautiful. The singers are so good. I can listen over and over again 100 times
@linhtrinh62972 жыл бұрын
There are no words to describe how good those lyrics are!!
@LorenzoVioloes3 жыл бұрын
Это шедевр
@nadiachorniy19511 жыл бұрын
Да.. И было очень хорошо, когда в Русской версии пели Маракулин и Макарский
@makakochladze31614 жыл бұрын
Кто может перевести на русский? Русскую версию слушал, очень понравилось. Захотелось понять смысл этого варианта
@user-ue6uc2xp9l3 жыл бұрын
Их голоса звучат так идеально вместе. По моему скромному мнению, это одна из самых прекрасных песен, которые я когда-либо слышал. Спасибо, что поделился
@mathxpert883 жыл бұрын
kzhead.info/sun/lLSBeZudr2N9g30/bejne.html версия на русском:)
@lostgod92743 жыл бұрын
@@user-ue6uc2xp9l Not very good translation but it will give you a start: Квазимодо (Гару) "Белль. Кажется, это слово было придумано для нее. Когда она танцует и обновляет свое тело, как птица, расправляющая крылья, чтобы летать. Я чувствую себя адом. открываюсь под ногами Я кладу глаза под ее цыганское платье Что хорошего мне молиться БогородицеКто тот, кто бросит в него первый камень? Этот не достоин быть на земле, о Люцифер! Ой! Оставь меня хоть раз Проведите пальцами по волосам Эсмеральды " Фролло (Даниэль Лавуа) «Прекрасно. Это дьявол воплотился в ней, Чтобы отвратить мои глаза от вечного Бога, Который вложил в мое существо это плотское желание, Чтобы я не смотрел на Небеса. Она несет в себе грех. Оригинальное желание сделать меня преступником Тот, Кто был принят за радостную девушку, девушку из ничего Внезапно кажется, что несет крест человечества О Нотр-Дам! Ой! Оставь меня только один раз. Толкни дверь в сад Эсмеральды "Феб (Патрик Фиори) «Прекрасен. Несмотря на ее большие черные глаза, которые завораживают вас. Была бы эта девушка еще девственницей? Когда ее движения заставляют меня видеть горы и чудеса. Под ее юбкой в цветах радуги. Моя возлюбленная оставила меня вы неверны, прежде чем привести вас к алтарю Кто тот мужчина, который отвернется от нее Под страхом превратиться в соляной столб О Флер-де-Лис, я не верующий человек, я пойду и сорву цветок любви Эсмеральды? Квазимодо, Фролло, Феб «Я заглянул под ее цыганское платье. Какая польза от меня молиться Богородице, Кто первым бросит в нее камень, Тот, кто не заслуживает быть на земле, о Люцифер! О, позволь мне хоть раз провести пальцами по волосам Эсмеральды Эсмеральды.
Their voices sound so perfect together. In my humble opinion this is one of the most perfect songs I've ever heard. Thanks for sharing
Silvana Riberto it's because one of them is a base singer the there is lead and the last is middle or something
Silvana Riberto you are right!!!
C tres touchable cette chancon...
Passerotto baglioni black panther
Yyyyyff
How can I still get goosebumps every time the three of them join in the final verse. This is one of the most magnificent musical creations of all time.
This is a satanic song. Asking lucifer to touch the hair of emeralda is not something God would have liked
Omg I thought I was the only one .This is one of the few songs that literally give me goosebumps when ever I listen to it
YES
@@KameliaMaarefipp
@@cassiopeia1121 what is pp ?
A man who cannot be loved, A man whose love is prohibited, A man whose love is betrayal.
A woman too beautiful to be of any relationship to anyone.
In korean, “사랑 받을 수 없는 자, 사랑이 금지된 자, 사랑이 배신인 자.
@@mcjacobin5548 ,e,!×,Ss,sA$eqRsw@4z÷A-.We#--#z@
It sounds like all my exes hahsvshsfshsgs just kidding I love this
A man who cannot be loved A man whose love is prohibited A man whose love is betrayal
the way quasimodo sings “i gazed under her gypsy dress, whats the point of praying to notre dame” is so captivating i can’t stop replaying it
YESSSS
If this is not the most beautiful song in the world, what is it?! Garou is the most adorable Quasimodo ever
If you are into these kind of lyrics pkease listen to Snuff by slipknot. Trust me it works..
@@myband555 Hahahaha!!
Well... you can try "Les temps de cathedrales" by Bruno Pelletier... won't say it's better, but at least it's as good as this one ;)
@@felixmilovanov8920 "Lune" from the same as well. :)
@@Totem9519 - Lune's good too :)
Literally breathtaking. Can’t breathe when Fiori sings. Also… the lyrics are creepy and sad but that’s also just what’s so great about this song. Something moving in the way they show their crooked love.
This is from perspective of a creep. Same with radiohead. It cool and funny until you are this poor girl lol
I mean, none of these people are okay, that's for sure. That's what is so moving, the fact that it's messed up.
It's in line with the book Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo
He is an Armenian boy
@@l.m.s5753 Garou who played Quasimodo is a Canadian from the province of Quebec. Daniel Lavoie who played Frollo is a Canadian from the province of Manitoba. Patrick Fiori who played Phiebus is from Marseille France.
Is that okay that I've listened to this masterpiece for like five times in one day and I'm not going to stop?
Only 5 😂
That's not enough, Hermione
Sameeee
keep at it ;)
hehe. 5 ^^
I watched it thousands times, it made me speechless, their voices were absolutely stunning beautiful! Oh my god Simple wow ! What a performance
it’s literally a perfect harmony
Me too I watched it again and again... today too. The wording (in French) is so beautiful, correctly reflecting the feelings of the characters and so well rhymed... Beautiful work. All my respect and admiration.
Who else keeps coming back to this gem after all these years?
This one is the BEST of all version of Notre Dame de Paris - Belle.
hpatuan The original one
truly!
original scene of the musical it's been written and acted for.. so , yes! it is.. like almost any live performance is better than the studio version..
original scene of the musical it's been written and acted for.. so , yes! it is.. like almost any live performance is better than the studio version..
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The way how Frollo stands on his knee gets me every damn time I decide to rewatch this particular piece. His part is an absolute banger here both acting and voice. How he watches her first with sympathy and some sort of gentleness, but soon after its replaced with a clear feeling that Frollo is doomed (just listen to guitar parts during his part which are leitmotifs of destiny and fate)
Very interesting comment.
When Fiori arrives, his fucking high notes are incredible.
Yıllardır bıkmadan dinlediğim ve dinlemeye devam edeceğim bir müzikal. Muhteşem...
Canlı seyretmiştim ve mükemmeldi... Ben de ara ara seyrediyorum :)
Harbiden şahane. Dansözlerin burs alması hakkında ne düşünüyorsun?
I've cried badly when I read 'Notre Dame de Paris' for the first time! My dearest Quasimodo, you will be forever one of my favourite characters with your unique soul!
I am very proud that this was a French Canadian production :)
Il y a de quoi être fier de Luc Plamondon et Richard Cocciante
That's it . I am learning french I fell in love with this language
how is it going ?
@@siemniak I haven't started yet, I have something else to do
@@Someone-vy3rg inform us when you start m8, ı'm curious
@@lordofthemfl9899 actually I had studied French a long time ago at school but I didn't like it then But now I do ,just need to finish some important things before starting from 0
@@Someone-vy3rg Good luck ! It isn't an easy language at all ! 😉 Bonne chance ! Ce n'est pas du tout une langue facile ! 😉
That was beyond words. They audience's reaction says it all. Genuine awe and adoration
To whom, that is the question
This musical literally changed my life, and I don’t say that lightly. I haven’t been the same since I discovered it two months ago. I’ve experienced more emotions in these past two months than I had my entire life before this :) Thank you, Luc Plamondon, Richard Cocciante, Bruno Pelletier, Daniel Lavoie, Garou, Luck Mervil, Patrick Fiori, Julie Zenatti, Helene Segara, and finally, all the ‘nameless’ dancers and acrobats involved in creating this masterpiece. At this point, I am simply resigned to the fact that I will probably never get to experience something as intense as what this musical evoked in me as a result of art/media/music/theatre (or perhaps as a result of ANYTHING) again. Forever grateful for having experienced this nonetheless. I will keep coming back to this “just to feel something” forever, until the day my heart ceases to beat. Even my therapist can’t find an explanation for what this musical has done to me…💀
It's amazing, isn't it? The masterful combination of many different instruments and beautiful voices create a marvelous experience. One of my favourite pieces of music, ever.
Do not forget, in the thanks, Victor Hugo, who wrote the novel "Notre Dame de Paris" from which was largely inspired this musical. (Little story: this novel, released in 1831, had such a success, that this cathedral which was in pitiful state was finally restored, restoration carried out by the very controversial (but in its brilliant way) Eugène Viollet-le-Duc.)
@@mariembalo3076même si je sais l'histoire, lire ce que tu as écrit me fait me rendre compte tout ce que l'on doit à Victor Hugo. je ne suis pas croyante mais, je me rappellerais toujours le sentiment que j'ai ressenti à l'intérieur de Notre-Dame de Paris. un sentiment indescriptible. moi qui ne croit pas en l'église, ce jour-là j'ai vu ce que est la grandeur et la puissance. je ne sais pas comment exprimer autrement ce que j'ai ressentis
All of them sound amazing with their own vocal qualities but Garou takes the cake! What a mesmerising performance with his rough voice! So miserable yet so beautiful!!!
Where they from?
@@rendygea969 Quebec I think
@@rendygea969 Garou, Daniel Lavoie and Bruno Pelletier are from Quebec. Patrick Fiori is from France.
Garou is the gentleman who plays Quasimodo?
@@ResidentCatLoveyes.
It makes me sorry to see that the only one who had any innocence in his love was Quasimodo, and he never had any chance to begin with. While the other two think of her body and how to use her , the only thing Quasimodo wants to do is ''run his fingers through Esmeralda's hair''
Riiight? He is so much like one of those homeless children who are shown a bit of love and then all that they can think about is how to give that love back!
@@AlexSzollo an awsome example!
@@berkanasc1038 Thank you!
Iii
Yes
Сколько лет и никого лучше!Потрясающе!Люблю их троих,но Гару с его улыбкой,просто навсегда.Всем добра!Исполнителям и их поклонникам!!!💖💖💖💖💖
We can clearly see that Quasimodo was the only real one in this. Frollo was a dirty old man obsessed with her. Phoebus was a womanizer who was hanging out with two girls at the same time. But despite being the "monster", Quasimodo truly loved Esmeralda, not only for her body, but for her soul. After all, Esmeralda was the only one who showed him, a spark of light he had ever known before Q.Q
All three is in love in their own way
@@alparslanbalci6303 True.
Nope, read the book. :D
@@vitirisvindolanda they are not ?
@@alparslanbalci6303 Yes, you're right. To first comment - in the book Quasimodo's love wasn't so pure, Frollo dreamed about the world in which he wasn't a priest and Phoebus... he's the same.
The bass when the priest begins singing is insane.
I've watched this maybe 25 times in two weeks. It's excellent and I agree when people say it's one of the best songs ever written
bu qədər incə və fövqəltəbii az şey var. trionun səs uyğunluğu öz yerində, rahibin solosu necə ülvi bir şeydir! 🖤
elədir.
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Gerçekten muhteşem
Azerbaycanlilar neynir ala burda
Her dinlediğimde aynı hissiyat efsane bir şarkı efsane bir müzikal muhteşem....
la desene fitil de var kremi de
Ve ne yazık ki dansözler burs almalı
En boktan el öpüşü orijinal
Japon sevmez diye süs araba dijital...
Kıyamadım o metrese rezil Şanver.
I finished reading the novel few days ago. My heart is still aching from the tragedy of it all. I tear up every time I think about Esmeralda and her mother, and Quasimodo clinging onto the corpse of his love like a loyal dog, for eternity. Pure beauty. The melody of this song is exactly how reading the novel feels.
Belle C'est un mot qu'on dirait inventé pour elle Quand elle danse et qu'elle met son corps à jour, tel Un oiseau qui étend ses ailes pour s'envoler Alors je sens l'enfer s'ouvrir sous mes pieds J'ai posé mes yeux sous sa robe de gitane A quoi me sert encore de prier Notre-Dame? Quel Est celui qui lui jettera la première pierre? Celui-là ne mérite pas d'être sur terre Ô Lucifer! Oh! Laisse-moi rien qu'une fois Glisser mes doigts dans les cheveux d'Esmeralda Belle Est-ce le diable qui s'est incarné en elle Pour détourner mes yeux du Dieu éternel? Qui a mis dans mon être ce désir charnel Pour m'empêcher de regarder vers le Ciel? Elle porte en elle le péché originel La désirer fait-il de moi un criminel? Celle Qu'on prenait pour une fille de joie, une fille de rien Semble soudain porter la croix du genre humain Ô Notre-Dame! Oh! laisse-moi rien qu'une fois Pousser la porte du jardin d'Esmeralda Belle Malgré ses grands yeux noirs qui vous ensorcellent La demoiselle serait-elle encore pucelle? Quand ses mouvements me font voir monts et merveilles Sous son jupon aux couleurs de l'arc-en-ciel Ma dulcinée laissez-moi vous être infidèle Avant de vous avoir mené jusqu'à l'autel Quel Est l'homme qui détournerait son regard d'elle Sous peine d'être changé en statue de sel Ô Fleur-de-Lys Je ne suis pas homme de foi J'irai cueillir la fleur d'amour d'Esmeralda Les trois J'ai posé mes yeux sous sa robe de gitane À quoi me sert encore de prier Notre-Dame Quel Est celui qui lui jettera la première pierre Celui-là ne mérite pas d'être sur terre Ô Lucifer! Oh! laisse-moi rien qu'une fois Glisser mes doigts dans les cheveux d'Esmeralda Esmeralda
Merci beacoup
Merci
Merci 🇲🇽♥️
merci ❤️
Merci beaucoup!
I usually hate musicals/any theatre but this song is just incredible and their performances are amazing
Why the hatred?
@@toottoot3410 I think for musical it likely has something to do with most of them being comedies, which kinda ruin the potential of musicals when used in a serious setting
@@akreondorplasy7782 That's not even remotely true. Assassins, Les Mis, Titanic, Jekyll and Hyde, Notre Dame de Paris, etc. Also what's wrong with comedies?
@@toottoot3410 Generally when people think about musicals, they think about Highschool musical and nothing else there's nothing wrong with comedies, but personally I'm not much of a fan of them
@@akreondorplasy7782 Okay. That's on then, but I get it.
Can't help but listen to this song on a continuous loop, non-stop. Their voices are truly bewitching to the ears. Especially Patrick Fiori's Wow!
Un chef d'oeuvre .. me fait revivre mes années au collège / Lycée ❤
Ədəbiyyat və musiqi...insanlığın ən böyük xəzinəsi...
Bəli
Albatta
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J'ai commencé à écouter cette chanson à 5 ans, sur un CD à mes parents que je leur avait piqué en cachette. J'ai dix sept ans aujourd'hui, et j'adore toujours autant cette chanson. Et en grandissant, je me suis rendu compte à quel point cette chanson est merveilleuse, et bercé ton âme quand tu veux bien l'écouter. Et leur charisme! Il y a une telle harmonie dans leurs voix, leur présence scénique et leur attitude ! Tout, absolument tout est parfait
5 senedir her dinlediğimde bir öncekinden daha güzel geliyor
ne yazık ki dansözler burs almalı
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Composed by Italian / French singer Riccardo (Richard) Cocciante). Just watched him in a Christmas concert from Vienna with Placido Domingo, Helmut Lotti and Sarah Brightman. The concert was the same year he composed this musical. He seems like such a nice person.
i love this. Truly a piece of art!
Ne kadar da güzel bi eser bırakmışlar bizlere..
Garou's voice. OMFG. Amazing
I like how in the end they all express the same surrender to carnal desire, but its actually the exact words Quasimodo said at the end of the verse. It's like he was the first who, unclouded by ideas of God and sin or of pleasure and infidelity, sang about the consuming fire of his love for Esmeralda herself. It's like his love for her was the purest or maybe the most obsessed of the 3 and that's why he was the most tragic one
Great master piece, amazing art. The story is so touching. I should read it again.
Столько лет прошло, а люди возвращаются и слушают😊
Oui c'est magique 😂
Да, с удовольствием!)
Her seferinde aynı duyguyu ve anı yaşatan inanılmaz bir şeysin sen. 🌠
It felt so good to listen to it after a long time.
Maybe it's because of my terrible ears and headphones, but at the end, when they're singing together, I love how certain lines are emphasized by characters. Like, they all sing: What's the point in praying to Notre-Dame? But it's Quasimodo's voice that's the loudest. They all sing: They're the ones that don't deserve to live on Earth. The other two are louder on "deserve to live" whereas Quasimodo's loudest on "Live on Earth." Again, probably reading too much into it, but I love how they can say the same words but have different meanings.
And Frollo’s reaction at 4:15 when they sing ‘who is the first man to throw a stone at her’ cause he’s the one lol
Au delà de la magnifique interprétation, il ne faut pas oublier les deux architectes de cette comédie musicale : Luc Plamondon et Richard Cocciante.
C'est extraordinaire à quel point les paroles et l'interprétation de cette chanson sont juste parfait en tout cas ça fait rayonner la France à travers le monde surtout pour les Russes ils adorent cette chanson c'est même incroyable à tel point ils sont focus
Gives me the chills everytime Daniel Lavoie steps in..
All the three voices are so good but so different. Can't choose a favorite.
RIP to the original that had like 70+ million views.
Why was deleted ?
Why was it deleted ?
Why was it deleted?
@@SonGoku-xz4zv The original channel got taken down for DMCA infringements in other videos (probably by Disney).
@@berriat The original channel got taken down for DMCA infringements in other videos (probably by Disney).
Here is me 10 years later, in 2022, still getting goosebumps by this masterpiece! What a performance--uff!!!
More than ten years. I still have the cassette with all the music of Notre Dame de Paris
@@catadanna4679 that’s amazing!! You have national treasure, keep it safe!!
*23 years
I was completely captivated....
This is a fucking masterpiece in my opinion nothing can top that
i second that
D’un coup j’ai eu les larmes aux yeux quand ils ont commence a chanter tous les trois ensemble😢
Still listening to this in 2022 and still haven't aged one of the best and beautiful song ever
The emotions in the voice omg! This is so beautiful!!
The most amazing part to me is how they crafted this incredible performance without autotune. Pure talent and dedication
I can still fell like i'm listening for the first time.❤️
이 버전이 콰지모토와 페뷔스, 프롤로 모두의 목소리에 가장 어울리는 배우들인 것 같아요. 에스메랄다를 향한 갈망이 잘 드러나서 몰입이 더 잘 되는 것 같아요. 마지막 부분의 화음이 듣기에 정말 좋아요
Muthis bi muzikal umarim ülkemde de böylesi guzellikte oynanir.
obviously they're all amazing and absolutely slay in their own respects (and my favorite singer in the whole musical is actually bruno pelletier lmao), but can we TALK about daniel lavoie (the second man)???? like, I don't know what it is but his voice is just fucking captivating. and those bottom harmonies at the end, they're so pleasing, sir- just gOD
Yes! Daniel Lavoie is amazing!!
Me too! My favorite is definitely Bruno Pelletier 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 what a beautiful voice he has!
the thing about Daniel Lavoie is the ease with which he sings so powerfully. there is never any straining; his voice is pure and sure.
goosebumps performance,their voices frightening but beautifully soothing at the same time
What a brilliant cast! ❤❤❤❤❤
Because of this, I have started taking French lessons :)
They did such a great performance at the time, that every day since the day they stopped performing the world is sobbing missing it. Magnificent voices but also great feeling of their characters and great cast for all characters physically, from the vocal point of view and the role play… No other version did it even close that good. Let’s face it.
The chosen voices are fantastic.
Ça touche toujours mon coeur de la même façon a chaque fois, et ça fait des annés
C'est notre culture. Notre civilisation. L'occident. Notre Dame de Paris cathédrale. Bâtie en 653. La chrétienté avait conçu un hospice pour les miséreux sur le parvis de la cathédrale. A la place il y a toujours l'Hôtel Dieu hôpital des pauvres. Notre civilisation est fondée sur l'accueil des autres, l'accueil des réprouvés , d'où qu'ils viennent. Tout ça c'est bien beau sur le papier. En réalité, c'est une grande source d'emmerdes. Le coeur de l'Europe ouvert à la barbarie
Браво!!!!!!!! Сколько смотрю, столько плачу! Настолько проникновенно!
Боже, голоса Гару и Лавуа просто восхитительны.
THE MOST IMPRESSIVE SONG I HAVE LISTENED EVER. A SONG WITH A WONDERFUL STORY ALSO.
Legendary character Quasimodo, legendary song and interpretation. I really love it
Прослушал 2023 год. Хорошо, конечно, но не то. А вот эта запись это лучшее. Голоса сильные, красивые. Пьер Гаран, Даниель Лавуа, Патрик Фьори, вот лучшие голоса. А тогда они были еще и молодые. Слушаешь и наслаждаешься
Большое спасибо за этот ролик какие они молодцы,какие голоса !!!
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Quelle merveille que cette chanson, ainsi que cette édition ! Bien qu'elles datent depuis un moment, j'espère qu'elles ne périmeront jamais! !
Simplest and the most beautiful melody at the same time.
Came here from Notre Dame . Its a big loss. I am so sorry i wanna cry ...
Смотреть и плакать, смотреть и плакать... Watch and cry, watch and cry ...
Da:(
역시 오리지널이 최고!! 각 배역 별 목소리가 너무 완벽하다! 매일 듣는 1인입니다. 꽤 오래전 이지만 오리지널 내한때 보고 반했어요!! 최고의 뮤지컬 중 하나!!
Это очень сильно!Берет за душу!Нет слов!Лучшая постановка Гюго которую я видел! This is very strong!It touches the heart!No words!The best production of Hugo I've ever seen!
Hugo's masterpiece is immortal. So is this musical...💕 Everthing begins via water-Black-
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Their voices are really beautiful 💕 this is a very talented crew absolutely amazing👏and the performances on stage is simply awesome, the drama 🎭 is breath taking.
Maravilloso, conmovedor, lo más bello letra y melodía y los tenores y barítono espectaculares .. gracias Frollo 1906.
I'm sorry this song is so pretty but can we talk about Frollo's eyebrows
side effects of too much alchemy? 😅
Lol
it's the only way they could think to un-pretty daniel lavoie 😳
La chanson est si incomparable, et leurs voix sont si fières ; profondes et libres qu'elles coulent directement des âmes et des cœurs - elles chantent un amour réel, fort, grand et vrai, auquel personne ne peut jamais interférer pour quoi que ce soit!!!
OMG how emotional this song is … 😩love it
Шедевр. !!!!!!!! Супер. !!!!! Обожаю!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This song is my go to song going speeding thru the canyons of California, almost dying on every turn yet perfect okay with the thought of it. Thank you, please perform live again
Qui est la après la reprise de Slimane Dadju et Gims. L'originale reste toujours l'originale💚💙💚
Tellement vrai ! y a pas photo 👌🏼
Oui , l'orginale est top!!
moi 🤣😍
Oui 🙏🏻
Clairement !!!!!!
I speak portuguese and I love all the latin languages sisters (I speak spanish and french, but not italian) And I can truly say french is the most beautifull of all! Votre chansons sont magnifiques et le son des mots est unique et gracieux
this performance is just beautiful
Cet act est absolument sublime
Great interpretation, stunning voices which altogether bring to the sky!!!!
@alhamdleallah2 Forget about me, okay.....
This is the best thing i have ever listened to.❤
The best thing in the world is this musical.even the Galaxy. Of the universe. The person who got the chance to watch it live has taken every chance in this life. Also, the most impressive part of the musical is the part where it is "a boire", that is, the beginning of this video. The Belle part begins when Quasimodo is turned, trapped in chains. Artist Garou, meanwhile, has failed to make even the Quasimodo character ugly.
I went to see the new version of the musical in 2017, it was indeed a wonderful experience !
A este musical le tengo un cariño especial, una de mis hijas hizo de Esmeralda en una actuación. Esta es una de las canciones favorita para mí, todos tienen unas hermosas voces.
This masterpiece always gives me goosebumps,every time I listen to it, no matter how many years past
So beautiful. The singers are so good. I can listen over and over again 100 times
There are no words to describe how good those lyrics are!!
Это шедевр
Да.. И было очень хорошо, когда в Русской версии пели Маракулин и Макарский
Кто может перевести на русский? Русскую версию слушал, очень понравилось. Захотелось понять смысл этого варианта
Их голоса звучат так идеально вместе. По моему скромному мнению, это одна из самых прекрасных песен, которые я когда-либо слышал. Спасибо, что поделился
kzhead.info/sun/lLSBeZudr2N9g30/bejne.html версия на русском:)
@@user-ue6uc2xp9l Not very good translation but it will give you a start: Квазимодо (Гару) "Белль. Кажется, это слово было придумано для нее. Когда она танцует и обновляет свое тело, как птица, расправляющая крылья, чтобы летать. Я чувствую себя адом. открываюсь под ногами Я кладу глаза под ее цыганское платье Что хорошего мне молиться БогородицеКто тот, кто бросит в него первый камень? Этот не достоин быть на земле, о Люцифер! Ой! Оставь меня хоть раз Проведите пальцами по волосам Эсмеральды " Фролло (Даниэль Лавуа) «Прекрасно. Это дьявол воплотился в ней, Чтобы отвратить мои глаза от вечного Бога, Который вложил в мое существо это плотское желание, Чтобы я не смотрел на Небеса. Она несет в себе грех. Оригинальное желание сделать меня преступником Тот, Кто был принят за радостную девушку, девушку из ничего Внезапно кажется, что несет крест человечества О Нотр-Дам! Ой! Оставь меня только один раз. Толкни дверь в сад Эсмеральды "Феб (Патрик Фиори) «Прекрасен. Несмотря на ее большие черные глаза, которые завораживают вас. Была бы эта девушка еще девственницей? Когда ее движения заставляют меня видеть горы и чудеса. Под ее юбкой в цветах радуги. Моя возлюбленная оставила меня вы неверны, прежде чем привести вас к алтарю Кто тот мужчина, который отвернется от нее Под страхом превратиться в соляной столб О Флер-де-Лис, я не верующий человек, я пойду и сорву цветок любви Эсмеральды? Квазимодо, Фролло, Феб «Я заглянул под ее цыганское платье. Какая польза от меня молиться Богородице, Кто первым бросит в нее камень, Тот, кто не заслуживает быть на земле, о Люцифер! О, позволь мне хоть раз провести пальцами по волосам Эсмеральды Эсмеральды.