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Dance of the Sugar Plum Faries on Glass Armonica

Glass music - Tchaikovsky's Dance of the sugar plum fairy

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Glass music - Tchaikovsky's Dance of the sugar plum fairy

Ornthoron (Member Profile)

cybrbeast says...

Thanks! Post edited

In reply to this comment by Ornthoron:
Certainly It's a recurrent theme in the ballet Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky, if I recall correctly. I don't know where in the ballet this one is taken from, but here is the opening movement of the ballet:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u4JxtIGGMk

In reply to this comment by cybrbeast:
This guy I subscribed to on YouTube just keeps posting awesome time lapses, but doesn't post the artist of the music.
Can you help again?
http://www.videosift.com/video/Beautiful-Hippeastrum-Flower-Time-Lapse

cybrbeast (Member Profile)

Ornthoron says...

Certainly It's a recurrent theme in the ballet Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky, if I recall correctly. I don't know where in the ballet this one is taken from, but here is the opening movement of the ballet:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u4JxtIGGMk

In reply to this comment by cybrbeast:
This guy I subscribed to on YouTube just keeps posting awesome time lapses, but doesn't post the artist of the music.
Can you help again?
http://www.videosift.com/video/Beautiful-Hippeastrum-Flower-Time-Lapse

Dick Cheney: "How'd He Do?"

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Top Gear tests the new Ford Fiesta... thoroughly.

radx says...

At the end of the shopping mall segment, it's Klazz Brothers & Cuba Percussi, 'Air'. The beach assault on the other hand was supplemented by Tchaikovsky's '1812 Overture'.

>> ^calvados:
I think I used to know this, but what's the name of the classical piece at the end?
/was_considered_smart_once

The Genius of Beethoven - Faith and Fury (Part 3 of 3)

The Genius of Beethoven: The Rebel (Part 1 of 3)

Singing the 1812 OVERTURE, the Swingle Singers

1812 Overture (Part 1)

Pictures at an Exhibition - Final Two Movements (Orchestra)

jonny says...

heh - no Krupo, I was just demonstrating my lack of knowledge of classical composers. I didn't realize they were contemporaries, thought Mussorgsky came a bit later. I was just hearing the sharing of riffs with the 1812 Overture and credited Tchaikovsky. Thanks for the links.

Pictures at an Exhibition - Final Two Movements (Orchestra)



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