The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Edvard Grieg Lyrics


We have lyrics for 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' by these artists:


Paul Dukas (Instrumental)…


We have lyrics for these tracks by Edvard Grieg:


Hvad est du dog skjøn Hvad est du dog skjøn Ja skjøn ja skjøn Du allerlifgste Guds…
Hvad est du dog skön Hvad est du dog skjøn Ja skjøn ja skjøn Du allerlifgste Guds…
i himmelen I himmelen i himmelen Hvor gud vor herre bor Hvor saligt did…
I Himmelen i Himmelen I himmelen i himmelen Hvor gud vor herre bor Hvor saligt did…
Killingdans Aa hipp og hoppe Og tipp og toppe Paa denne dag Aa nipp…
Med en vandlilje Du Vårens milde skjønne Barn Tag Vårens første Blomme Og kas…
Solveig Kanske vil der gå både Vinter og Vår Og næste Sommer…
Solveig's Song Kanske vil der gå både Vinter og Vår Og naeste Sommer…
Solveigs sang Kanske vil der gå både Vinter og Vår Og næste Sommer…



Varen Enno ein Gong fekk eg Vetren at sjaa for Vaaren…


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Jasos 64

The pandemic:
00:00 : New virus was found
1:00 : Local rules in China
1:44: Virus began to spread
2:05 : In Europe
2:41 : Virus spread inside Europe
2:56 : Spread over the whole world
3:29 : rising infections
3:47 : Infection rate in China is decreasing
4:16 : United States infection rate went crazy
4:34 : Minor Mask-rules
4:44 : Europe is "dangerous"
5:08 : a few days before 1st Lockdown
5:54 : the execution of the lockdown
6:00 : infection rate while lockdown
6:22 : The end of the 1st lockdown
6:44 : Infection rate on the whole world
7:12 : Highest amount of infections per day
7:18 : Infections went crazy
7:44 : the closing of schools
7:50 : the virus is winning
8:15 : the last hope of winning
8:25 : the world after the end of the pandemic



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Stussmeister

Apparently, Dukas was very, very self-critical of his work, and consigned most of his compositions to the fireplace late in life. Fortunately for us (and for Mickey Mouse), this masterpiece survived.

Will C. May

Pretty sure he actually approved the scene. He was alive in the 1930s, he would have been around when Phantaisia was in pre-production and approved its usage. If muchof his works were burned, well Disney saved this one by liscencing it from him for Phantaisia. I may have not grown up with the animation and may just be a weirdo that likes classical music but thank you Walt in that case.

Stussmeister

@Will C. May Good point.

Michelle Miller

That scene added color to my interpretation.

World Of Hunter 1

Another fun fact: If Dukas lived just 5 years longer, he would've been the second living composer to see Fantasia in the making, and I guarantee you that he would've been very proud to see Mickey Mouse playing in his composition.

GrMattPro

This was the FIRST piece of classical music I EVER heard!! My mom walked us into a record store and told me to have at it. This was one of 2 albums I chose at 4 years old. No, I didn't have clue...but it changed my life. Not just because I'm now a playwright, but because I have the acting, singing and other layers as well...

Guy Adler

I like humming this tune quietly next to some person, and then hearing them hours later still humming it. I do this on purpose and they are never sure how they got it stuck in their heads.

Koronis Koroneos

Guy Adler wicked!

The King

Ingenious...

Joseph Eacobar

which part

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