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RE🎭🔥 Georges Bizet — Overture to Carmen
"Weird Al" Yankovic conducts the Jr. Philharmonic Orchestra 🎻
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In 1937, a Russian pianist named Ernst Katz sat four boys down in his living room in East LA and started rehearsing. He had no money, no hall, no sponsorship. The neighbors listened from the lawn. Within two years, Katz invented the Battle of Batons — a simple game: celebrities who have never held a baton conduct the orchestra, the audience votes, and the most applauded one takes home a golden trophy. Katz conducted that orchestra for 69 years without receiving a single penny. He never missed a rehearsal.
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Carmen almost didn't exist as we know it. Bizet called it an "opéra-comique," but there was nothing comic about it — it was a story of obsession that ended in murder on stage. The Opéra-Comique, accustomed to happy endings and families in the audience, hesitated for months. When it finally premiered, the original orchestra had to rehearse separate fragments because the musicians refused to play scenes they considered immoral. The Overture — those three minutes that compress the entire opera — was the only moment the orchestra played without resistance. Perhaps because, without the story visible, the music seemed innocent.
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What makes this video impossible to ignore isn't Weird Al on the floor. It's what happens around him. These are young musicians between 12 and 25 performing Bizet with the precision of people who have rehearsed their whole lives — because that's exactly what they've done. Every entrance on cue, every dynamic respected, every chord in place while the conductor turns the podium into a trampoline. Bizet died thinking no one would take Carmen seriously. 116 years later, 120 young musicians prove his music can withstand anything — even the most unlikely maestro ever to step on a stage.
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