Rondo in Burlesque for Japanese Drums and Orchestra--an up-beat, exciting, and invigorating montage of sorts of various marches written by Akira Ifukube over the years. These marches include the very famous "Giant Monster War March" (also popularly known as the "Monster Zero March"), a military theme composed for the very first Godzilla (1954) film that was extended as a main theme for Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965), and has made occasional appearences in later movies. The battle royal theme from Battle In Outer Space (1959)--a variation of which was lightly used later in Frankenstien vs. Baragon (1965) and Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972)--is here interwived to create a slpended composition that jolts back and forth between the primarly themes (while playing among others) until ultimately climaxing into a grand finale of percussion and brass. It's a piece that is sure to thrill kaiju fans and classical music enthusiasts alike.
Again, I had to cut this work into two parts because it exceeded the time limit length (by 10 seconds!), so forgive me.
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For more information on this era of Akira Ifukube's work, check out:
http://www.akiraifukube.org/music_1970s.htm
And for general information, please visit:
AkiraIfukube.org
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I'd also like to make mention of two other YouTube members that are devoting their profiles to the various kaiju venues. One is "g2kmaster" who has posted a wealth of information of various Godzila and kaiju collectables (specifically action figures) via detailed reviews. The other, "Roehm21", likewise has posted many reviews of classic kaiju films, including ones even fans prefer to forget about. Both are entertaining and informative, so please check them out.
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Disclaimer: I do not own anything you see or hear in my posts--I cannot privide any music to anyone. Thank you.
where did you get this?
awpaila 1 year ago
@awpaila Several pleaces, but one that comes to mind is the album series "Artistry of Akira Ifukube" volumes 1-9. I believe the 4th album contains this piece, as might a few others. I forget exactly, as I have two or three versions of the work.
GojiGuru 1 year ago
Very nice version of Mr. Ifukube's wonderful Godzilla music; thanks for posting it.
AdmiralCSN 3 years ago
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GojiGuru 3 years ago