Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture (Finale)
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Thank you 0OoFACUoO0 for all the great music you have brought me over the years. Thanks.
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Why would a film glorifying individual liberty and freedom use this song - a song commemorating the victory of the monarchy in face of revolution - as its focal point? I imagine it has something to do with the image of Guy Fawkes being recast as well....though it still seems out of place...
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@TB674 You best be trollin'
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@ELVIEJO334 Agreed with all of you!
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@MrLeJobard the song is about the french, russian war. First napoleon was on the winning hand and that's why you hear the marselaisse, after that there is an intermezzo when the cold winter arrived in russia and napoleon his troops all died of cold, because they didn't expect that the war would last until the winter. When the ladies are beginning to sing the tides are turning and the russians where on the winning hand. When the canons start to fire the russians drove the french back to waterloo.
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WE ARE LEGION
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@MrLeJobard Yeah, Napo's greatest mistake that sowed the seeds for his downfall.
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@3zZio Did you by any chance read my comment in another V video pointing this out? haha
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"Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1880 to commemorate Russia's defense of Moscow against Napoleon's advancing Grande Armée at the Battle of Borodino in 1812" I answer my own question, i know
V !
3zZio 1 week ago 56
"It is to Madame Justice, that I dedicate this concerto." - V.
UnknownWhispers1 1 week ago 11