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Threnody and the Care Bears

Since the other video for Krysztof Pendereckis composition "Threnody (for the victims of Hiroshima), for 52 strings" contained a full batch of horrible and scary images I created another video that...  
 

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OberKommando77 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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What the. . .
robbpeppertree (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Oh this is just AWFUL juxtaposition. Really, quite shameful.
73hNils (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I can't believe I just sat through that. Can't lie, though; I was riveted.
EnragedSephiroth (1 month ago) Show Hide
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More brutal than death metal and black metal combined.
theSkYkAlEiDoScOpE (1 month ago) Show Hide
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beautiful , extremely effective combined with the adverts
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ihateu20 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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uh yes there is. this song is composed from the tragedy of hiroshima and the video is composed of happy things like the care bears. it is ironic that the video shows happy images when the music creates horrific and macabre pictures in ur mind
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Only if you are a stereotypically programmed, homogeneous clone. I am sure it was not composed from, but rather the score was made to accompany edited majoritarian visual stock from the atrocity/genocide caused by Little Boy/Fat Man - there's histories, not one history
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And while I am at it: Care Bears (just one example) exploit and manipulate children to consume with a delusional happy-go-lucky world, warping their sense of self and others - it is not a happy thing, but speculative and cynical, just for profit - educational only in the most shallow way, so yeah -there is no irony here
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this piece was composed as a study of different sounds 52 string instruments could make. the name was given subsequently by someone who heard it performed. nothing to do with hiroshima or anything else really. just sound.

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