Avgvstvs - Epic Symphony

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • Music composed by Farya Faraji. This is basically the "sequel" to my previous symphony on Caesar, and completes it as "Part 2" of that story. Just like that one, the goal here was to utilise the format of long-form symphonies to tell the story of the rise of Gaius Octavius, who would become the successor to Caesar, and ultimately, the first Emperor of the Roman Empire. The music is fundamentally modern, but utilises primarily Ancient Roman instruments and aspects of their music theory, such as their modal framework, like in the strong presence of the chromatic modes of Ancient Roman music, so think of this as modern music with an actual Ancient Roman musical emphasis. The instruments used are the ancient lyres, aulos, pan flute, drums, cymbals, along with modern orchestral sounds.
    Leitmotifs used:
    • Caesar's Leitmotif: from Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar and Hymn of the Legion
    • The Republic's Leitmotif: from SPQR and Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar
    • Rome's leitmotif: from Roma, Fall of Constantinople, Carrhae, Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar, Constantinople: Queen of Cities and Nineveh
    • The leitmotif of Caesar's legions from: Hymn of the Legion and Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar
    • The Egypt leitmotif: from Alexander and Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar
    New leitmotifs composed for this are Octavian’s and Mark Anthony’s.
    00:00 Overture - Caesar's Reign
    01:28 Gaivs Octavivs
    04:38 Marcvs Antonivs
    06:34 The Ides of March
    10:10 Caesar's Farewell
    12:16 The Last Stand of the Republic
    18:32 The Passing of the Republic
    19:17 Trimumvirate to Duumvirate
    22:22 The Gathering Storm
    24:47 Civil War
    31:56 Avgvstvs
    33:06 From Brick to Marble
    35:52 Plaudite, acta est fabula
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  • @faryafaraji
    @faryafaraji  Год назад +323

    Music composed by Farya Faraji. This is basically the "sequel" to my previous symphony on Caesar, and completes it as "Part 2" of that story. Just like that one, the goal here was to utilise the format of long-form symphonies to tell the story of the rise of Gaius Octavius, who would become the successor to Caesar, and ultimately, the first Emperor of the Roman Empire. The music is fundamentally modern, but utilises primarily Ancient Roman instruments and aspects of their music theory, such as their modal framework, like in the strong presence of the chromatic modes of Ancient Roman music, so think of this as modern music with an actual Ancient Roman musical emphasis. The instruments used are the ancient lyres, aulos, pan flute, drums, cymbals, along with modern orchestral sounds.
    Leitmotifs used:
    • Caesar's Leitmotif: from Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar and Hymn of the Legion
    • The Republic's Leitmotif: from SPQR and Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar
    • Rome's leitmotif: from Roma, Fall of Constantinople, Carrhae, Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar, Constantinople: Queen of Cities and Nineveh
    • The leitmotif of Caesar's legions from: Hymn of the Legion and Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar
    • The Egypt leitmotif: from Alexander and Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar
    New leitmotifs composed for this are Octavian’s and Mark Anthony’s.
    00:00 Overture - Caesar's Reign
    01:28 Gaivs Octavivs
    04:38 Marcvs Antonivs
    06:34 The Ides of March
    10:10 Caesar's Farewell
    12:16 The Last Stand of the Republic
    18:32 The Passing of the Republic
    19:17 Trimumvirate to Duumvirate
    22:22 The Gathering Storm
    24:47 Civil War
    31:56 Avgvstvs
    33:06 From Brick to Marble
    35:52 Plaudite, acta est fabula

    • @ronswanson2088
      @ronswanson2088 Год назад +8

      Started journaling again to get my thoughts out so they aren’t perpetually ungrounded and then forgotten. You’re amazing for creating these.

    • @Chehoslovak
      @Chehoslovak Год назад +3

      Спасибо, Фаря, благодаря тебе начал интересоваться многими вещами из истории.

    • @Chehoslovak
      @Chehoslovak Год назад +2

      @@H31519 No, that's serbian.

    • @genovayork2468
      @genovayork2468 Год назад +2

      ​@@Chehoslovak No, it's modern music. Ugly try at snap.

    • @Chehoslovak
      @Chehoslovak Год назад +1

      @@genovayork2468 Да ну, современная музыка ты сказал? У меня просто мозг на уровне американца, я вот не знал, что если человек в 21-ом веке создаёт свою музыку, то она относится к современной. Всегда считал, что это сербская. Спасибо за просвещение.

  • @weloveTM123
    @weloveTM123 Год назад +404

    "I found Rome the city of bricks and left it a city of marble" - Augustus

    • @deusvultpictures6550
      @deusvultpictures6550 Год назад +9

      Tiberius: Hold my treason trials

    • @PriscanHistory91
      @PriscanHistory91 Год назад +9

      MARMOREAM SE RELINQVERE,
      QVAM LATERICIAM ACCEPISSET.
      -AVGVSTVS

    • @Chehoslovak
      @Chehoslovak Год назад +1

      Этим он был обязан Агриппе Марку.

    • @jacquesesnault-is8hl
      @jacquesesnault-is8hl Год назад +8

      @@deusvultpictures6550 tiberius too : hold my "retirement" island

    • @Electra-xm7lu
      @Electra-xm7lu 5 месяцев назад +8

      "I found Havana the Paris of the Caribbean and left it a dystopia" - Castro

  • @LegioXXI
    @LegioXXI Год назад +353

    Don't worry, Rome fell hundreds of years ago, its glory can't hurt you anymore.
    Glory of Rome:

    • @findelmundo7055
      @findelmundo7055 Год назад +4

      Thousand of years

    • @Skillet1O1
      @Skillet1O1 Год назад +46

      @@findelmundo7055 The Roman empire lasted until 1453.

    • @ivansoric7820
      @ivansoric7820 Год назад +5

      ​@@Skillet1O1 the original birth place only lasted until 476 tho so thousands of years

    • @michellitt8121
      @michellitt8121 Год назад +5

      @@ivansoric7820 It lasted at least until 756, the New Rome had even been the imperial capital for a longer time at that point.

    • @EnToutoiNika
      @EnToutoiNika Год назад +47

      @@findelmundo7055 Stop trying to exclude Eastern Rome, damnit.

  • @PriscanHistory91
    @PriscanHistory91 Год назад +211

    I just noticed that at the end of the Ides of March, you can hear exactly 23 "bangs" indicating the 23 stabs on Caesar's body

    • @GAIUSIULIUSCAESARAV1
      @GAIUSIULIUSCAESARAV1 3 месяца назад

      Notice that Mark Antony's leitmot8f sounds like Bowser's theme from SM64

    • @SomerandomShmuck
      @SomerandomShmuck 2 месяца назад +8

      That emoji bro 😭

    • @svcommanist
      @svcommanist Месяц назад +2

      @@SomerandomShmuck RUclips emojis are so funny

    • @SomerandomShmuck
      @SomerandomShmuck Месяц назад

      @@svcommanist they are lmao 💀 especially if u use them in a serious context 😭

  • @NessieAndrew
    @NessieAndrew Год назад +49

    “Have I played the part well? Then applaud as I exit.” -Emperor Augustus
    The first known written record of the quote dates back to the 17th century, more than 1,500 years after Augustus' death. The quote may have been invented by a playwright or poet as a dramatic way to end a performance or poem, and it is possible that the attribution to Augustus was simply a way to give the statement more weight and authority.
    It is worth noting that Augustus was known for his fondness for theater and poetry, and it is possible that he may have made a similar statement at some point during his reign. But truly we might never know.

  • @Ioustinianos_the_great
    @Ioustinianos_the_great Год назад +662

    This man released two Roman bangers in less than a week…congrats mate!

    • @joundii3100
      @joundii3100 Год назад +1

      I only see one

    • @aurelian-romanemperor
      @aurelian-romanemperor Год назад +32

      Hello emperor Thank you for lifting us to heaven.

    • @Riccksu
      @Riccksu Год назад +20

      Ah, my ancestor... I've failed you..

    • @Subutai285
      @Subutai285 Год назад +5

      ​@@Riccksu Landboats

    • @BTRsAreAwesome
      @BTRsAreAwesome Год назад +32

      My Emperor I request Reinforcements otherwise Rome will Fall back to Ostrogoth Hands

  • @OptimusMaximusNero
    @OptimusMaximusNero Год назад +107

    Courier: "I was in the 19th Legion with Varus in Germania, Caesar..."
    Augustus: "Was? Have you been transferred?"
    *Top 10 moments before Absolute Rage*

    • @liubei3058
      @liubei3058 Год назад +19

      Courier: "Well... That's one way of looking at it."

    • @PriscanHistory91
      @PriscanHistory91 Год назад +2

      @@liubei3058 😂

    • @janstaniszewski536
      @janstaniszewski536 Год назад +8

      Yeah,he was transferred to Legio 0 😂

    • @akospodor9662
      @akospodor9662 4 месяца назад +1

      Bruh pls tell me about this more I don't understand and I want too

    • @KaiserAsh
      @KaiserAsh 4 месяца назад

      ​@@akospodor9662battle of tutoberg forest search it up

  • @thewekender2701
    @thewekender2701 9 месяцев назад +259

    9:49
    Guys! Guys! Listen!
    In the last seconds of "The idea of march" you can hear several drum beats, just before "Caesar's farawell"
    THEY ARE 23 BEATS! The exact same number of times that Caesar was stabbed during the Ides!
    Farya, you're a genius!

    • @ZedusA-yc6en
      @ZedusA-yc6en 7 месяцев назад +13

      damnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    • @Chehoslovak
      @Chehoslovak 7 месяцев назад +16

      Ты великолепен! Я бы не понял этого, если бы не ты.

    • @blakeprocter5818
      @blakeprocter5818 7 месяцев назад +21

      And the way the beats progressively increase in speed. As if many of the assassins were hesitant at first, but found the "courage" to do it after their peers had started. Awesome compositional detail.

    • @MichaelFlenderson
      @MichaelFlenderson 5 месяцев назад +6

      @@blakeprocter5818 Excellent observation!

    • @GAtTheTop
      @GAtTheTop 4 месяца назад +9

      And the least beat being the hardest, most dramatic - "Et tu, Brutus?"

  • @nausherwanbabry
    @nausherwanbabry Год назад +302

    THIS MAN NEVER FAILS TO UPLIFT MY DAYS .
    GLORY BE TO ROME AND TO FARYA, A TRUE SON OF ROME!

    • @navarroswerus2609
      @navarroswerus2609 Год назад +42

      He's literally a Persian. But a good rival is respectable, and glory he shall have

    • @minimal8187
      @minimal8187 Год назад +19

      He can get a roman citizenship now

    • @LanChiaoPeng
      @LanChiaoPeng Год назад +18

      Gloria a te, Roma Civitas Aeterna! Gloria a te, Faraius Parses, Amicus Roma, Amatus Musarum!

    • @lovebaltazar4610
      @lovebaltazar4610 Год назад +1

      @@navarroswerus2609 He's Mazandarani if I remember correctly

    • @navarroswerus2609
      @navarroswerus2609 Год назад +10

      @@lovebaltazar4610 When I say Persian, I mean the place in time of the ancient state in which during roman times, he would be considered to be part of. Just like of course, there is no Rome today, but its legacy states of the Romance world in the Mediterranean.

  • @trahahahaha
    @trahahahaha Год назад +153

    Waiting his music more than father from the market...

    • @_.J._.
      @_.J._. Год назад +4

      Yes 😂

    • @fka4905
      @fka4905 10 месяцев назад

      👍💓

    • @Beefman1933
      @Beefman1933 10 месяцев назад +4

      He’ll be back with the milk any day now

    • @Ken-cu7cr
      @Ken-cu7cr 8 месяцев назад +1

      Don't worry, we have many parents in this world, even the world itself are our parents. That's why some people called it mother nature or the fatherland.
      Let them nurture you, be a better father than him, and who knows, your child or grandchildren might someday be a future emperor

    • @ghost.3409
      @ghost.3409 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Ken-cu7cr"Motherland" and "Fatherland" are just references of heroism, great deeds and patriotism of our ancestors that people aspire to be like.

  • @HoH
    @HoH 6 месяцев назад +18

    Listening to this again. You are incredibly talented. I hope everything will be sorted out with the copyright issues, it's ridiculous. 💪🏽

  • @Ryan-nt4lt
    @Ryan-nt4lt Год назад +54

    The Caesars farewell part is absolutely wonderful

  • @HierophanticRose
    @HierophanticRose 11 месяцев назад +20

    Marcvs Antonvs has some groove to it; just like the historical figure himself.

  • @tarvos_trigaranvs
    @tarvos_trigaranvs Год назад +134

    There is no better way to start the day,
    than to listen to a new composition of Farya Faraji, vir deōrum. 😌
    Just in a few days knowing him, he became my favorite musician, he is an absolute genius.

  • @tezcanuyank3446
    @tezcanuyank3446 11 месяцев назад +24

    Third music really fits for an Age of Empires game

  • @OptimusMaximusNero
    @OptimusMaximusNero Год назад +32

    Octavian during his rise to power: "I will restore to Rome the ancient moral virtues that once made it great..."
    *Some years later*
    Octavian: "IS THERE ANYONE IN ROME WHO HAS NOT SLEPT WITH MY DAUGHTER?!"

    • @djohnsones2501
      @djohnsones2501 Год назад +2

      You should read Augustus by John Williams. Its historical fiction, but the characterizations are based on historical sources. It’s the story of Augustus’s life from childhood to the end of his life. It is written in the form of letters to other people. The point of views are of his friends and enemies( Maecenas, Agrippa, Antonius), and their perceptions of him. It also includes Augustus’s own thoughts at the end of his life and reign.

    • @OptimusMaximusNero
      @OptimusMaximusNero Год назад

      ​@@djohnsones2501 It was a great book, actually. I personally consider it a great "I, Claudius" spin-off

  • @somerandomrpgenthusiast8451
    @somerandomrpgenthusiast8451 Год назад +28

    I remember learning about Augustus back in ancient history class in high school. One of the few ancient leaders remembered for his political savvy and administrative abilities rather than his conquests.

    • @raynusgremont3664
      @raynusgremont3664 Год назад +7

      Interestingly, he was one of the emperors who conquered the most land for Rome.

    • @edmeister4031
      @edmeister4031 Год назад +1

      @@raynusgremont3664 I thought Trajan was the Conueror. Unfortunately, Hadrian couldn't keep the gains made, and decided to consolidate what he could. Which was still a lot of land. It was also probably the best thing to do by then, because the empire was already a bureaucratic nightmare, can't imagine how worse it would have been having to contend with tribes in Dacia and the Persians close to the Mesopotamian border.

  • @lucimicle5657
    @lucimicle5657 Год назад +14

    Last night I did a binge listen to all your Roman songs and destroyed my sleep, I promised myself I won't do that again for a while. And now this comes out... well, I have to listen now...

  • @pietrosal9629
    @pietrosal9629 Год назад +6

    "Marmoream relinquo quam latericiam accepi"

  • @valacchiromaniitaliani8855
    @valacchiromaniitaliani8855 Год назад +28

    Superbum esse Romanum 🥰
    💪🦅SPQR

  • @TheSyntheticSaga
    @TheSyntheticSaga 11 месяцев назад +9

    I just noticed that the sequence starting at 9.50 represents the times Caesar got stabbed

  • @user-fi7ik7ye5u
    @user-fi7ik7ye5u Год назад +20

    Roma est in aeternum!
    Rome lives thanks to you!
    greetings from Romulus from Constantinople

    • @academichistor
      @academichistor Год назад +4

      I dont know where from you are, greetings from İstanbul

  • @thejonrezcontent5213
    @thejonrezcontent5213 6 месяцев назад +8

    The last stand of the Republic: Optimates trying to pose as heroic one last time

  • @Kybalion2011
    @Kybalion2011 Год назад +62

    16:09
    Farya. I am not that literate in the world of music, but if I can call this small part of 10 seconds from this timestamp a crescendo - it sounds absolutely incredible. Masterful.

  • @pietrosal9629
    @pietrosal9629 Год назад +6

    Ayoo new Roman banger just dropped

  • @OneFlyingTonk
    @OneFlyingTonk Год назад +16

    Once again, Akkadian man who talks and plays music.jpeg has dropped a banger to uplift our days. ¡Siga con éxito!

  • @PROOB-xq2rq
    @PROOB-xq2rq 4 месяца назад +8

    The story isn't done yet, Farya didn't make a segment about Varus not giving back the legions.

  • @mauritsponnette
    @mauritsponnette Год назад +15

    I really like The Last Stand of the Republic with the pipes and the chanting SENATUS POPULUSQUE ROMANUS! Beautifully follows the Caesar symphony, well done.

  • @karlmax6673
    @karlmax6673 Год назад +4

    Its Saturday night again and just like every saturday night i turn off the lights, open this track in playloop and just think about my life.

  • @ionutpaun9828
    @ionutpaun9828 Год назад +5

    Awesome, I was waiting for that sequel on Julius Caesar.

  • @ricardoroldan3777
    @ricardoroldan3777 11 месяцев назад +5

    Imagine a symphony for Nero, it will be an instant burn

  • @pirateking8284
    @pirateking8284 Год назад +9

    Praise the infinite! For he has composed yet another masterpiece!!!

  • @isaak_komnenos
    @isaak_komnenos Год назад +14

    this genuinely gave me chills. Farya always knows how to throw out the bangers.

  • @liubei3058
    @liubei3058 Год назад +59

    I, The Emperor of The Han Dynasty, Emperor Zhaolie, say that this is yet again, another masterpiece. Once again, it captures the emotions, the tense feeling of the period describe in each piece, and paints an image in one's head.

    • @liubei3058
      @liubei3058 Год назад +16

      @TOFEK GAMER Ah, my time had since passed. I only hope those like yourself learn of my failing and successes, and use them to succeed in your own life. May your days be bright, and your story as widely remembered as you desire it to be.

    • @theorem220
      @theorem220 Год назад

      Hope your brothers don’t die.

    • @andravideostation6101
      @andravideostation6101 7 месяцев назад +1

      arent you one of the king in the three kingdoms war?

  • @daltonjones2582
    @daltonjones2582 Год назад +15

    Caesar's Farewell is hauntingly beautiful. I would kill for an extended version. This work is amazing.

  • @Top_Hat_Walrus
    @Top_Hat_Walrus Год назад +4

    Can’t believe I missed this release since I love your Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar symphony

  • @stirpsromanica
    @stirpsromanica Год назад +5

    King Farya just dropped a new masterpiece 😎Ave!!

  • @YoRHaOperator
    @YoRHaOperator Год назад +9

    At the end of Ides of March, the drum sounds 23 times, like the amount of stabs, pretty cool

  • @etiennegarant7545
    @etiennegarant7545 Год назад +38

    The Roman Republic/SPQR theme was the first of your compositions that the Algorithm recommended to me, and has been stuck in my head ever since. I catch myself humming it now and then; this new symphony includes bittersweet takes on that beautiful leitmotif. Feels like a great companion piece to the Caesar one, which foreshadowed Augustus' theme in its very last notes. Its superb to see it fully deployed here. Well done, as always!

  • @brisketandsomeribs9706
    @brisketandsomeribs9706 Год назад +75

    You are the best at making Roman and Byzantine music, we appreciate the hard work and effort put into these masterpieces.

    • @rfkwouldvebeenaok1008
      @rfkwouldvebeenaok1008 Год назад +19

      You said Roman twice.

    • @brisketandsomeribs9706
      @brisketandsomeribs9706 Год назад +5

      @@rfkwouldvebeenaok1008 ehh I guess but there were definitely some changes after the Western Roman Empire fell

    • @raynusgremont3664
      @raynusgremont3664 Год назад +16

      ​@@brisketandsomeribs9706 There have definitely been changes, territorial, cultural, linguistic, religious, and political but it definitely still was, in its own right to be the unbroken continuity of Rome, Rome.
      The fall of the Western Roman Emperor and his courts only caused the established diarchy in the Roman Empire to become a monarchy again. Rome survived the crises of those centuries full of misfortunes, but for that it had to abandon its origins, a New Rome came with it, but it was the direct continuation of the Old and glorious city that Romulus created.

    • @brisketandsomeribs9706
      @brisketandsomeribs9706 Год назад +5

      @@raynusgremont3664 That’s what I was saying, it’s still Rome but there were some differences for sure.

    • @newromanempire907
      @newromanempire907 Год назад +7

      Only Roman.There was never amything "byzantine"

  • @brainless34
    @brainless34 Год назад +29

    @Farya Faraji, would you be interested in doing an epic symphony for Aurelian? The man did so much in just five years to save the Roman Empire from collapse, only to be put down by the machinations of a lowly officer scared of the emperor's severe policies against corruption.

    • @Makeitsmoky
      @Makeitsmoky Год назад +2

      Yes!!! Also musics for Marcus Aurelius.

    • @chrisgivestricks1810
      @chrisgivestricks1810 22 дня назад

      Well he just released aurelian a couple weeks ago and it looks like we're getting a symphony in the making soon 👀🗿

  • @leonowak454
    @leonowak454 7 месяцев назад +7

    15:00 Eis um som jus literal à : "Honra, Glória, Vigor e Pontência" 🌿🦅🌿

  • @777peacelove
    @777peacelove Год назад +5

    Gaius Octavius or Augustus was a great man!
    AVE AUGUSTUS!✋💓

  • @joonavuoristo4659
    @joonavuoristo4659 Год назад +16

    9:49 Wait.... *googles to check* Bravo, Farya. Well played.

  • @caesar3703
    @caesar3703 Год назад +14

    In your recent video on viking music and misconceptions, I had said, "I'm waiting patiently for a Augustus song or symphony." Perhaps I've been gifted by Apollo with sight of the future this once😂.

    • @caesar3703
      @caesar3703 Год назад +3

      And its an absolute triumph of a symphony.

  • @_.J._.
    @_.J._. Год назад +30

    I already can tell that this will be superb

  • @user-hs2qv4iv2n
    @user-hs2qv4iv2n Год назад +67

    This is amazing, my friend! Roman culture is unique.
    Every time, when I think "That's it, he won't make it better or more interesting" - you make me wrong.😅
    Greetings from Armenia, one of the ancient neighbors of Persia🇦🇲🤝🇮🇷

    • @misssoniapage
      @misssoniapage 5 месяцев назад

      Armenia 🥰🥰🥰🥰 Persia 😍😍😍😍 la sStoria è con voi e io amo la Storia

  • @pinchevulpes
    @pinchevulpes Год назад +16

    *’They call me Caesar now Pullo..’*

  • @iberius9937
    @iberius9937 Год назад +7

    The "civil war" segment is genuinely epic.

  • @Boyar300AV
    @Boyar300AV Год назад +5

    AVE CAESAR SANTAE VRBIS ROMAE AVGVSTVS

  • @byzansimp
    @byzansimp Год назад +4

    Am about two weeks late but just wanted to say how awesome and epic all your symphonies are! Ave Augustus, can't wait for the next piece!

  • @konstantinoskalavrezos5273
    @konstantinoskalavrezos5273 Год назад +10

    Amazing work as always, thank you Farya for keeping it free! Ave Augustus Ave Caesar!

  • @auggy7675
    @auggy7675 Год назад +3

    THE DRUM BEATS IN THE IDES OF MATCHED THE NUMBER OF STABS CEASER RECEIVED

  • @AAairsoft1
    @AAairsoft1 Месяц назад +1

    Wish there was an hour long version of Caesars Farewell. The changes are just too amazing. Truly has great feelings mixed into it. Both celebration and loss all in one.

  • @ythunter4288
    @ythunter4288 Год назад +6

    Another masterpiece from Farya!

  • @markscf4654
    @markscf4654 Год назад +8

    I'm just going to say it, you make the most beautiful music i know. Thank you for all your work, you truly honour history!

  • @theshadowsagas3617
    @theshadowsagas3617 Год назад +5

    Been waiting a solid year for this and man did you deliver!

  • @theitaliangoat6161
    @theitaliangoat6161 Год назад +7

    "I've been looking forward to this", Great way to start my day by listening to part 2 of my favorite Symphony and about one of my favorite Emperors of ancient Rome. Great job Farya as per usual 👏

  • @IvanPopovArt
    @IvanPopovArt Год назад +9

    The moment I saw The Ides of March in the chapters of the video I began hoping you’d somehow signify the number of times Caesar was stabbed
    And then you did it!

    • @IvanPopovArt
      @IvanPopovArt Год назад +6

      I love the touch of the final part being piano, to bring us back to the fact that you are telling this story in the modern day

    • @djohnsones2501
      @djohnsones2501 Год назад +1

      Amazing catch! I counted exactly 23 beats on the drum when I checked the time stamp 😳

  • @allstarscope
    @allstarscope 11 месяцев назад +5

    Civil War is just mind blowing, i love all of it but this one is amazing

  • @anastasiosliagkris576
    @anastasiosliagkris576 Год назад +9

    Thank you for your wonderful piece of music Farya. It has come at just about the right time.
    Greetings from Athens, old rivals, perennial friends. Consider creating a long track to pay homage to the city of Athens and its colossal contribution to the Western Civilization. It would have to be overly simplistic yet indicative of the grandeur of the city. And in many ways, similar to this one as far as musical instruments are concerned! With loads of lyra and flute, I suppose! Have a nice day!

  • @markpendragon1982
    @markpendragon1982 Год назад +20

    Meus parabéns Farya, pelo trabalho excepcional.
    saudações de um descendente direto de Roma e de seu legado, Ibérico-Brasileiro!!!

  • @ShahanshahShahin
    @ShahanshahShahin Год назад +31

    *_Another outstanding symphony about Rome's first Imparator I adore it and would want to hear a comparable symphony about the Persian Shahanshahs._*

    • @josemontorio561
      @josemontorio561 Год назад +2

      ​@@AryanXvaday Why does he sing against her people? It's just stupid bro that you are saying it.

  • @Kocolinho
    @Kocolinho Год назад +11

    Oh lord, Farya! This is by far my favorite theme you composed. And I thought nothing would beat the previous ones.
    This is just so perfect! I love the ancient instruments you've used. I can't get enough of this masterpiece.
    Thank you!

  • @a.m.4479
    @a.m.4479 Год назад +3

    Farya, my goodness... Always in awe with your creations 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @TheArtOfGreg
    @TheArtOfGreg Год назад +5

    Bravo Farya !!! ton travail est extraordinaire ! merci pour toutes ces magnifiques musiques !

  • @yusufhamzabulbul9455
    @yusufhamzabulbul9455 Год назад +41

    Amazing piece of work Farya, I think that Hannibal Barca deserves a symphony like this too.

  • @user-pq2qh1ht1v
    @user-pq2qh1ht1v Год назад +3

    Fantastic! Farya, your music helps me to overcome depression. Thank you very much!

  • @joshvaldes68
    @joshvaldes68 Год назад +4

    My favorite emperor of all time. Thank you for making this.

  • @lurker69420
    @lurker69420 Год назад +4

    "BABE WAKE UP NEW FARYA SYMPHONY DROPPED"

  • @riccardosghedoni3965
    @riccardosghedoni3965 10 месяцев назад +4

    The “Civil War” part is so damn good 🦅❤

  • @Karsuuue
    @Karsuuue Год назад +5

    Love these longer mixes, just perfect ❤

  • @thatoneemokid74
    @thatoneemokid74 Год назад +7

    Its 3 am here and im feeling like my roman ancestors fighting in germania once again even though im from brazil

    • @sal6695
      @sal6695 Год назад

      Ymean ancestors?

    • @EnToutoiNika
      @EnToutoiNika Год назад

      @@sal6695 It was 3 AM for him lol

    • @thatoneemokid74
      @thatoneemokid74 Год назад

      @@sal6695 yeah i meant that indeed, i was very sleepy.

  • @AndreofHazel
    @AndreofHazel Год назад +6

    You're a saviour Farya!
    I'll be listening to this while studying Latin, just like I did with your Ivlivs Caesar piece last year! Thank you!
    Nice detail with the 'stabs' at the Ides of March by the way ;)

  • @Baron03
    @Baron03 Год назад +3

    Mate there´s no one like you. Keep up with the good work, there´s a lot of people here who love it, and I´m one of them.
    Everything you do is a piece of art!!!
    Be well Farya Faraji, much love from Brazil!

  • @justapotato8670
    @justapotato8670 Год назад +6

    You're about to hit 100k subs.. the first time I saw your channel it was about 34k subs and I thought this channel is like all the other channels that appeared to me whenever I search for Roman music or turkish music.. I thought it's not getting more famous. the thing that made me take a look on this channel is when you hit about 44k subs in a short period *as I remember* and guess what, I found almost everything I wanted to hear and now you're working faster that's awesome Farya.. I guess this is the first time you got 144 Comments in 7 hours... that's amazing dude the past videos didn't get that much comments in 7 hours.. I was seeing like 30-60 comments..

  • @sidhantmohanty5256
    @sidhantmohanty5256 Год назад +3

    Beautiful symphony, great work! It hits differently after listening to your piece on Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar.

  • @user-qi4en7vb3m
    @user-qi4en7vb3m Год назад +8

    Шикарно! Браво!

  • @mraramayo
    @mraramayo Год назад +2

    Another flawless melody! Thank you Farya Faraji

  • @Lopate123
    @Lopate123 Год назад +5

    Farya, you never disappoint!

  • @NotSoJonathanDingleberry
    @NotSoJonathanDingleberry 5 месяцев назад +1

    I heard this once, I went to the theatre with my friend, Titvs Scaevola. They played this banger in honor of Avgvstvs.

  • @captaincole4511
    @captaincole4511 11 месяцев назад +3

    Love the SPQR music during the last stand of the Republic.

  • @justinianthegreat1444
    @justinianthegreat1444 Год назад +3

    Wow Farya Faraji you've been spoiling us with Roman music, please keep this my friend

  • @arnaugarzaran1375
    @arnaugarzaran1375 Год назад +4

    Just here studying while listening to the new roman banger of Farya. Great job!

  • @prodigalsonofsuns
    @prodigalsonofsuns Год назад +40

    The last track gives me "Forever" vibes, by Jeff Van Dyck. Don't know if it was intentional. As always, wonderful work Farya!

    • @faryafaraji
      @faryafaraji  Год назад +42

      Man that track is one of the all time influences on me growing up, Van Dyck’s soundtrack for Rome 1 as a whole is but that track specifically is like 50% of why I do what I do haha

    • @lhchong7382
      @lhchong7382 Год назад +1

      @@faryafaraji Man, I could hear the Van Dyck influence. I played Rome Total War nearly every day ages ago. Damn, so that's why your music sounded so familiar and at home!

  • @fartknockerR17
    @fartknockerR17 4 месяца назад +2

    Respect to you Farya. Your stuff is good.

  • @vladislavkomarov6813
    @vladislavkomarov6813 Год назад +2

    Finally... You can't even imagine how long I waited for it ..

  • @gogui655
    @gogui655 Год назад +3

    I have no doubt that Farya Faraji is the worthy successor of Jeff Van Dyck. The emotions that his works produce in me remind me of when I was a child and played rome total war, with that particular mixture of emotion and suspense, heroism and struggle. I will always be grateful to have discovered this great artist. Per aspera ad astra⚔

  • @archived2714
    @archived2714 Год назад +3

    my man mass produces quality music I swear

  • @wojtjankowski6816
    @wojtjankowski6816 Год назад +3

    Great sequel, loves from Poland! Now only 76 symphonys left.

  • @Alexandre-oc2ch
    @Alexandre-oc2ch Год назад +1

    the end of the Ides of March whit the 23 drum for the 23 stabes ..... strong feelings

  • @edwardteach8237
    @edwardteach8237 3 месяца назад +1

    A long version of Marcvs Antonvs may be super epic!

  • @TheRedClog
    @TheRedClog Год назад +5

    32:00 Don't say it... Don't say it... AMOGUS

  • @xiaotianlei7789
    @xiaotianlei7789 Год назад +3

    That fine addition of bagpipes really caught my attention. Also, the voice is hoarser, raspier, and perhaps harsher than the sonorous hymning in the hymn of S.P.Q.R., as it is rightly so.

  • @boyar3033
    @boyar3033 Год назад +1

    I have been searching these days for a good symphony to listen. I have found instead something truly remarkable.

  • @YoreHistory
    @YoreHistory Год назад +3

    SO GOOD. Thank you Farya for bringing us all this fantastic music :) Seriously, have this on constant loop and it's just an epic masterpiece.

    • @faryafaraji
      @faryafaraji  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate! Really enjoyed the last vid on the two gunpowder empires!

    • @YoreHistory
      @YoreHistory Год назад

      @@faryafaraji Cheers was a compilation with of some older ones but ill do you proud on Shapur II who is up next in Sassanid series.

  • @bernardoohigginsvevo2974
    @bernardoohigginsvevo2974 Год назад +2

    The long form symphonies you make are my favorite works of yours; I feel like they really do tell a complete story, rather than just a small historical vignette.

  • @Diyorbek_Ikhtiyorov
    @Diyorbek_Ikhtiyorov Год назад +6

    Wow, I think "the ides of march" is very characteristic. It gives you an idea of sadness, since the lyres are played in a very profound way. I like also the part where you alter the notes very qickly while you still follow the original republican music, it seemed like mournings and weepings. It also includes some immaginative scenarios of trechery and evil plans. Very creative as always, Farya!

  • @TureRight
    @TureRight Год назад +2

    The third one has definitely some Crash Bandicoot/Among Us vibess

  • @mattaffenit9898
    @mattaffenit9898 Год назад +3

    Definitely sounds and feels like the world's scariest teenager watching his uncle's legacy get ripped apart and deciding to prove how scary he is.