When A Little Girl Tips A Street Musician, A Beautiful Surprise Unfolds

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Street performances have become a regular part of everyday life. Musicians, dancers, and artists often perform on city streets, bringing energy and creativity to public spaces. These performances connect performers directly with their audience.

In the summer of 2013, a remarkable flashmob unfolded in Spain when 100 musicians and singers gathered at the Banc Sabadell to perform Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” from Symphony No. 9. The iconic piece, often regarded as the anthem of the European Union, took the crowd by surprise, blending classical elegance with an infectious energy.

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In the heart of Sabadell, Spain, near Barcelona, a stunning musical moment unfolded at Plaça de Sant Roc. The performance featured musicians from the Orchestra Simfonica del Valles, Amics de l’Opera de Sabadell, Coral Belles Arts, and Cor Lieder Camera, creating a magical blend of sound.

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The video begins with a young girl handing coins to a street musician, who begins playing his double bass. Gradually, an entire orchestra and choir join in, creating a surprising and beautiful performance. While the setup might be staged, it’s still a heartwarming video, and the collaboration deserves recognition for its creativity and charm.

As soon as it was released, the video quickly went viral and now has garnered over 95M views. People flooded it with countless positive comments.

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One expressed feeling, saying, “When I was 17 years old I first heard this song and had it downloaded on my phone. Now 10 years later at 27. I’m still balling my eyes out. This music gives me so much chilles. It’s a feeling of wholesomeness of humanity. It’s hard to explain. Magnificent!”

Another continued, “I happened upon this by accident. It had me absolutely sobbing with joy. What a phenomenal thing to see in person. I wish I had been there!!!”

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