Very interesting version; it serves the film impeccably. In a rare interview, Kubrick likened arrangements of this piece to Morricone (presumably his duel themes for Leone films). It's this sort of astute observation which, among other things, sets Kubrick apart.
No not this he wanted him to score a clockwork orange morricone couldn't do it for schedule issue Kubrick asked him once then he never botherd to ask him again. In a recent interview I heard him saying he regrets not doing a clockwork orange ruclips.net/video/hcjnVyaIZXI/видео.html
Leonard Rosenman did this brilliant arrangement with the tympani doing the theme and the introduction of strings could have have been perfectly done with percussion snare drum, but cleverly done instead with strings doing the percussive part, wrapped up with the original harpsichord, but still with the tympani in the background. One of my favorite scores for movies.
@AbolK2 space odessey is commentary on man, while Barry lyndon is a critique of "gentlemanly living". And also odyessy has the perfect cut, and when you claim a movie is the best you have to look at the larger consensus. And I think I fall in that.
In many ways I consider Barry Lyndon the greatest film ever made (although The Godfather and The Godfather II are also obvious contenders - and possibly some others as well). It is unquestionably my favorite Kubrick film - even over 2001: A Space Odessey - his other, nearly flawless masterpiece. And it is also certainly one of the most beautiful films ever made, if not the most beautiful. I realize Ryan O'Neal was a somewhat controversial individual - especially as a father, and also to some extent as an actor - but I don't believe he was ever given proper acclaim for his performance in Barry Lyndon. In my mind, he was literally made for that part. Actually, in many ways, I think Ryan O'Neal was quite a lot like Redmond Barry in real life. Here's to you, Ryan: "Kiss me, me boy, for we'll never meet again." Rest in peace, sir.
I agree! I saw the film for the first time last night and I thought it was Purcell's Queen Mary Funeral March again. I was surprised Kubrick would do something so self-referential, then afterwards when I looked it up I realised what a tone-deaf dolt I was!
The whole movie is a moving painting.
Kubrick used astronaut camera to shoot entire movie
03:10 replay button for me
Summoner by Big Black Delta.
U just made me realize its same tempo!!!
❤🔥
Very interesting version; it serves the film impeccably. In a rare interview, Kubrick likened arrangements of this piece to Morricone (presumably his duel themes for Leone films). It's this sort of astute observation which, among other things, sets Kubrick apart.
No not this he wanted him to score a clockwork orange morricone couldn't do it for schedule issue Kubrick asked him once then he never botherd to ask him again.
In a recent interview I heard him saying he regrets not doing a clockwork orange
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the best song to play CHESS to!
Leonard Rosenman did this brilliant arrangement with the tympani doing the theme and the introduction of strings could have have been perfectly done with percussion snare drum, but cleverly done instead with strings doing the percussive part, wrapped up with the original harpsichord, but still with the tympani in the background. One of my favorite scores for movies.
i built a musket after listining to this
Based
Kubrick’s best film - by far
That would be 2001 a space Odyssey
No ♥️
Both are equally perfect, one sets in the past the other in the future
@AbolK2 space odessey is commentary on man, while Barry lyndon is a critique of "gentlemanly living". And also odyessy has the perfect cut, and when you claim a movie is the best you have to look at the larger consensus. And I think I fall in that.
@AbolK2 my bad man sorry
I have not received satisfaction!
00:49 Duel - what a scary transformation of Sarabande
this music was used in raid 2, when prakoso is killed by the villain
In many ways I consider Barry Lyndon the greatest film ever made (although The Godfather and The Godfather II are also obvious contenders - and possibly some others as well). It is unquestionably my favorite Kubrick film - even over 2001: A Space Odessey - his other, nearly flawless masterpiece. And it is also certainly one of the most beautiful films ever made, if not the most beautiful. I realize Ryan O'Neal was a somewhat controversial individual - especially as a father, and also to some extent as an actor - but I don't believe he was ever given proper acclaim for his performance in Barry Lyndon. In my mind, he was literally made for that part. Actually, in many ways, I think Ryan O'Neal was quite a lot like Redmond Barry in real life. Here's to you, Ryan: "Kiss me, me boy, for we'll never meet again." Rest in peace, sir.
When the music starts, you feel the foggy and gunpowdery mountain air in your lungs.
My favorite, Thanks you my good sir
Brilliant soundtrack
Variación del tema,imaginativa y bella.Cuerda y percusión gran combinación.
J'adore tout simplement ... I don't know why..
The Quiet Kid In The 1700s
Un duel sans gagnant.
A jewel
It sounds like "A Clockwork Orange" a bit.
I agree! I saw the film for the first time last night and I thought it was Purcell's Queen Mary Funeral March again. I was surprised Kubrick would do something so self-referential, then afterwards when I looked it up I realised what a tone-deaf dolt I was!
great great great film and music !
Name the film please?
@@hadihusseini1736 Barry Lyndon
masterpiece
If this is an remix ..wow.... it's better than original,how it introduces you to the final part ..it made me cry for real.
Goodbye Ryan O’Neal
Superb
I just realized....this is the tempo from"summoner by Big Black Delta" at the 3:10
2023
Is this a Igor Kipnis played ver??
Castle Fairfax anyone?
3:11
George Sewell in this scene
Dj tiesto? 03:11
Name the movie please??
Barry Lyndon
Barry Lyndon, 1975y.
What instrument is this ? 3:11
Harpsichord I believe
They used that in filinta ep 57
oh the sure did, to clear Ali's head
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Tu vieja
3:11