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This is Track 12,
"Mongolian Fantasy 3- Land of Great Khan"
from Isao Tomita fabulous Soundtrack
"Storm From The East"
based upon an old mongolian folk song, variating through 13 Tracks.

Made for the 1992 international Co-operated Documentation about the greatest ever existed empire on earth.
An int. Production with
- Japan NHK
- Great Britain BBC
- STS South-Korea
- BR, Germany

including material from Iran, Mongolia, Egypth, Poland, Russia, Uzbekisthan, Syria & etc...

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Slideshow with Covers from the CD-Album and some more images from Mongolia.

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play it loud!

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  • This music is BEAUTIFUL!!!!!

    I saw the "Storm from the East" Documentary back in the mid 90s. Good film.

  • it is complete on video,google,com

    search for

    "Der Mongolensturm - Storm from the east"

    it is in german #k.

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  • Mongols kick the arse of everything.

  • I am from Cossack descent myself, both Slav and Tatar. Cossack roots began with Altaic Turco-Mongols who after being destroyed by the Timur-Tokhqtamysh war aligned themselves as mercenaries for Russian Czars. Mongol military strength never had much numbers, so disunity it can ill afford. But disunity it suffered - real opponents of Mongols ended up being Mongols themselves.

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  • @itisnick whats wrong with liking old music?

  • 素晴らしい曲です

  • @itisnick "kind of troll question .."

    What does that suppose to mean?

  • This is a 1992 synth score. At this point he was combining synths and samplers. His 1970s Classical music albums are all synth with the exception of Mellotron and some sitar. Now what I'm wondering is the plucked/struck ethnic instrument. It does sound a bit real - see around 5:40. Is he a musician or a sound engineer?

  • @allgoo19 That's a kind of troll question - he's been a composer for more than 50 years with an American Grammy and Japanese Academy Award for best original score. He did more than almost anyone since the 1970s for using the synth to expand the orchestral sound. It is fair to criticize him in that he likes classical music from 100 years ago and light pop. But his achievement is in the direction using electronic techniques in the realm of tone color that are new yet familiar in a surreal way.

  • WONDERFUL !

  • this is my mongolia? fantastic, paradise amazing

  • this is my mongolia? fantastic, paradise

  • tasartsooooooooooooooooon minii mongol 

  • uneheer shan ayaz bn minii mongol paradise l yum da

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