Marche Slave is much better than the 1812 Overture, though it’s been mercilessly panned by the critics. And I’m also partly of Slavic heritage (not Russian, though.)
Here are the timestamps from the quotations: - Sunce jarko, ne sijaš jednako: 1 (00:17), 2 (00:38), 3(00:59), 4 (2:26), 5(2:45), 6 (5:55), 7 (6:13). - Rado ide Srbin u vojnike: 1 (4:06), 2 (4:15). - God Save the Tsar: 1 (4:51), 2 (7:46), 3 (8:02)*, 4 (8:12)*. * varied motive but still recognizable What other quotations are there? tell me if you find more.
@@ihateelectricguitar7369 Okay, now you're just being immature. I don't understand what your problem is, but are you really going to blame Russian people for everything, and just bash random people for sharing their opinions on music from the composers of that country? It's Putin who you should be mad about. He's the one who decided to start the war.
In my six years spent in school band, this is by far my favorite piece I ever got to perform.
I'm playing this in Youth Symphony (2nd Violin) thanks for the recording with the score!
Good for you!
Picc entrances -
2:15 (5m to entrance/listen strings)
3:41 (4m to entrance/listen brass)
5:45 (5m to entrance/listen strings)
7:40 (3m+4beats to entrance/listen trumpet)
This sounds like a mashup of the 1812 Overture and Star Wars
Fun fact the imperial march was heavily inspired by this
Marche Slave is much better than the 1812 Overture, though it’s been mercilessly panned by the critics. And I’m also partly of Slavic heritage (not Russian, though.)
its crazy because there is a motiff thats literally just the same bar for bar
@@leonardocampo5979 it's the russian national anthem at the time, "God save the Czar" 4:51
Yes. This piece clearly influenced Tsaikovsky. Can't not hear that. Plus, John Williams has always had excellent taste selecting his influences.
Here are the timestamps from the quotations:
- Sunce jarko, ne sijaš jednako: 1 (00:17), 2 (00:38), 3(00:59), 4 (2:26), 5(2:45), 6 (5:55), 7 (6:13).
- Rado ide Srbin u vojnike: 1 (4:06), 2 (4:15).
- God Save the Tsar: 1 (4:51), 2 (7:46), 3 (8:02)*, 4 (8:12)*.
* varied motive but still recognizable
What other quotations are there? tell me if you find more.
There is also "Prag Je Ovo Milog Srpsvta" for example, in (3:31) !
Nicely done! Bravo to Maestro Pletnev and the musicians of the Russian National Orchestra
@@ihateelectricguitar7369 Okay, now you're just being immature. I don't understand what your problem is, but are you really going to blame Russian people for everything, and just bash random people for sharing their opinions on music from the composers of that country? It's Putin who you should be mad about. He's the one who decided to start the war.
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And they deleted their reply…
Also instead of just saying “Russia”, say “Russian people”
Bravo bravo bravo brilliance fantastic grandiose genial music super super super wow wow wow
oh my goodness i love this so much, it reminds me of star wars especially with the B-flat tremolo, high trills in the winds
i remenber in 2021 the large orchesta in Venezuela
Incredible!
2:14 Region XII Symphony Cello Excerpt
Thank you Jack, I needed that.
Thank you so so so much I needed this so bad
What is Pistoni in B? above a Trombe in B (Trumpet) It sound very similar to Trumpet.
"Pistoni in B" is a cornet.
It has the same pitch as the trumpet, but the cornet has a softer tone.
I remember why I wanna countinue...
How long have I misspelled continue...
Probobly a while
4:51
7:46
GSTT
7:30
7:46
8:19
mmmm... love starting audition 4 hours before its due
7:07
2:45
3:30
2:16
I played this in 7th grade violin 1 (I was a prodigy on the violin)
We played this when I was in 6th. Principle cellist. My brother was principle violinist (he was also in 6th) our conducter was 17
Yall scare me
2:40
2:47