I remember this song from the super nintendo game, Zombies Ate My Neighbors, starting at about 3:40 . I had never known before now that it was a classical composition, I had thought it was made for the game! Just a testament to how great that game was. I love this piece, used to jam out to that level's music.
@Karnisia The song you're referring to is actually a sequence in the roman catholic requiem mass. Composers have been using the sequence in all sort of stuff ever since. Think about it; it's gone a long way. XD
The Dies Irae chant famously used here was written sometime during the 1200's, it has absolutely come a long way.
MrHunterbuchanan 11 months ago
I remember this song from the super nintendo game, Zombies Ate My Neighbors, starting at about 3:40 . I had never known before now that it was a classical composition, I had thought it was made for the game! Just a testament to how great that game was. I love this piece, used to jam out to that level's music.
Karnisia 1 year ago
@Karnisia The song you're referring to is actually a sequence in the roman catholic requiem mass. Composers have been using the sequence in all sort of stuff ever since. Think about it; it's gone a long way. XD
Tossegris 1 year ago
Which orchestra is playing? And who is the conductor?
DavidKerrATL 2 years ago
Ploiesti Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Maestro Radu Posatvaru
PloestiProMusica 2 years ago