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Alexander Nevsky: The Battle On The Ice (A)

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Uploaded on Aug 12, 2008

Music composed by Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev. Irina Gelahova, Dmitry Yablonsky; Russian State Symphony Orchestra, Stanislavsky Chorus

Link to the CD at Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Alexander-Nevsk...

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  • ERIXWORX

    I have serious problems with the terminology 'modern', 'post-modern', etc; what happens when 'modern' is no longer modern?!

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  • ApsisApocynthion

    That is just how we label the art movement that begun in the 1900s. Post-Modern are artists that produce in that style shortly after the period is over.

    I call music that is 2000s and beyond contemporary. As in music of the present and then it's in X style. Where as X might be Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or even Modern.

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    LITTLEBIGPLANET BROUGHT ME HERE

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  • xXalbatros1000Xx

    ^^ Makes me feel like a hero when playing WoT=)

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  • kuromitsu1

    Great.thanks.

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  • ST4RK1LL3RZ

    It's not modern period that is no longer modern, but the use of modern for defining something new that is inappropriate: modern relates to something which is in the spirit of this period, as classic for classic period... Now things are contemporary!

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  • tehbrainh37

    GENTLEMEN 2.0

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  • dontakemeseriously

    The answer to question 4 is 0.

    ...right?

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  • kajnaut

    i listened to this today while i did my homework

    the zero product property has never been so intense

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  • Jørgen Kristensen

    I 2008 besøgte jeg Aleksander Nevskij klostret med Treenigheds-katedralen,nekropo­len og Tikhinskoje-kirkegården. Det var Aleksander Nevskijs efterkommere, der samlede Rusland. Under Peter den Store blomstrede en stærk nationalfølelse og der opstod en Aleksander Nevskij kult, der inspirerede Peter til at lade sin hofarkitekt , barokmesteren Trezzini, opføre klosterkomplekset. I dag er det gamle kloster og katedralen atmosfærefyldte steder, en verden præget af gammelrussisk stemning og mystik.

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  • ybravura

    Yike! That tempo starts fast and gets >really fast<!

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  • iwao72

    i also recognize some parts from "march of the dead" by danny elfman in the movie evil dead 3. two of the best cinema composers who had very good sources of inspiration

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  • iquoteron

    This music inspired Basil Poledouris' soundtrack for Conan The Barbarian!

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