Prokofiev's Alexander Nevsky
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For the record, this is part of Sergei Prokofiev's cantata based on his own film score to Sergei Eisenstein's 1938 film of the same title. This is the first half of the fifth movement, The Battle on the Ice.
If you listen closely, you'll hear that this music has played a major influence on virtually every symphonic film composer since. In fact, Danny Elfman, a Prokofiev fan, borrowed heavily from this score in particular.
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Don't you think 'utter failure' is a little too inappropriate for a few fucking peasants dicking around?
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song=one of the best pieces of art ever created
the video=total and complete utter failure
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What the hell is this? Were you kids just high and short on time to finish your assignment???
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couple of cuties and a great piece by prokofiev,,very hawt~! i think i have this cd,,its cd album released just b4 Y2K. apparently ur supposed to listen to it while the world goes down in flames,,which it didnt obviously. i still have the cd but it's all scratched up. im glad i can hear this track again,.without the skipping. haha.
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Although all this was a little unusual. But still fun!!! Not many teenagers are in love with classical music nowadays. Thank you from Russia!)))
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Can you send me this track?
Which part of Battle is this and which performance (orchestra, choir, conductor, recording date?)
Thanks
rubisco1981 3 years ago
i dont really know.
sorry.
i burnt it off a cd of many different composers and songs.
but if you want the track, i can send it to you.
stonerfamilyreunion 3 years ago
Could you send a wav file (so high qquality)? Isn't there in the liner notes antything about the performers? Or do you have a copied cd ;)
rubisco1981 3 years ago
nah, the cd said absolutely nothing.
just title, composer, and time.
stonerfamilyreunion 3 years ago
and i just need your email to send it.
stonerfamilyreunion 3 years ago
I sent you a private message. Can you tell which cd it is? Thanks!
rubisco1981 3 years ago
i got it in my textbook for humanities.
:/
sorry.
stonerfamilyreunion 3 years ago