I show these Animusic videos to my students in elementary school. They beg for more. We talk about how sound is made, plucking, physics, art, and how the music is timed perfectly. The deaf students I had years ago LOVED these, too. Thanks so much for remastering these!
My old elementary school music teacher would play these and it was always the highlight of my day Seeing these now makes me remember that place, it's very bittersweet.
yep, but when it comes to the 🎸 , most musicians usually play the Nylon/Steel for Acoustic and Jazz is very common for Electric. including Overdrive/Distorted - but some people can't hear the Clean (for Electric) But, the one most folks can't hear is the 🔇
Thank you to Julian Lachniet and other RUclips artists who are taking these wonderful old Animusic videos and bringing them up to modern standards! The coordination of audio and visual are astonishing! Thanks to the Mad Cow for identifying the musical pieces.
For anyone who didn't know, this animusic is based on Ravel's arrangement of "Pictures at an Exhibition," by Modest Mussorgsky. Specifically, this video features the movements "Promenade," "The Hut on Hen's Legs / The House of Baba Yaga" and "The Bogatyr Gates / The Great Gates of Kiev," in that order. I love the animusic orchestration; I think they did a real good job of preserving the vibe of the original piece while making it slap even harder than it already did. It shows that electronic/jazz/fusion arrangements of classical music can be super effective (translation: it makes me want to go write full techno orchestrations of some 19th century european concertos). If you like this animusic, I'd highly recommend listening to Ravel's version; it's strikingly similar to this.
Memories of Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Pictures at an Exhibition, saw them live. These graphics would have been really great complement the live performance.
@@saverofthewo well yes, but this interpretation really plays up the congregational sound with the organ, as opposed to the original, which is more brass-led.
I’ve been listening to music for 35 years and I have to say this is some of the best music that I’ve ever heard. The people who made it are absolutely amazing and I wish they would make 100 new videos and put them out there for people to see because they are some of the best videos I’ve ever seen or even heard of. I’ve been told by people that this music is bad because of one or another of the instruments that’s in it but I have found that the combination of instruments allows you to hear everything and the nuances in the music can all be heard. I’ve listened to many different genres of music and this particular type of music allows you to hear every single instrument in the band that is playing. When I listen to music this is the type that I love to listen to it because it doesn’t contain anything that would be detrimental to the power and the pathos of this music! For a person who does vocal soloist very well I have to say that if words were to be developed for this music I would gladly sing them along with myself and the group I would be proud to put my voice to the music!
Even though this is posted on RUclips,I’m glad I purchased this animusic cd 10 yrs ago for my collection!😊 This was playing on a tv set at circuit city and I love it!
Far out in a Norwegian forest, an old cathedral lies. And in this cathedral, lies a completely automated concert. No one knows exactly how it all got there, or what it’s powered by, but many a folk say it’s run by steam.
This is why my nerd brain is sad no one has done this yet. Everything in this piece is easily done with current robotics. Or, easy as far as robotics is concerned. All the designs are realistic and viable. The firework cannons may be a bit much, but then again people have played the 1812 overture with legit cannons before, so.. Probably isn't really all that expensive either other than the firework cannons and the custom wind instruments (Organ and trumpet things). Normal drum kit, marimba that's been taken apart and mic'd, harp also taken apart and mic'd, one string from an electric bass. All the amrs and fingers are just poles with basic servos, and either rubber tips or a drumstick on the end.
@@ScientistMan96 oh there are those out there who would have robots replace musicians. Compressor head for example is a 3 piece robot band. I’m sure there are plenty more. Another similar highly mechanized abomination is the ball bearings/marbles amazing music machines. I know a guy who restored a player piano recently. The mechanisms of those are fascinating but to me the huge built in church organs are the pinnacle. They would have three or four people pumping bellows and miles of wires pulling valves, later replaced by solenoids( and more wire). There were even organs that were rigged up like a calliope and had percussion and horn elements. Carillon bells are awesome too. Dozens of huge bells connected to a rack of levers layer out like a piano.
@@ScientistMan96 the one I have always thought most doable is Acoustic Curves. Nothing in that really complex. The drums are straightforward enough. The only thing would be the opening part with the plucked strings. The ones in the animation are just open strings. You'd not get a lot of sound out of those without a sounding board. The the struck strings that follow are easy enough, though again a sounding board. And a way more robust frame to support the strings under tension. What's shown wouldn't be strong enough.
@@davidh.4649 : Yeah, the actual animusic instruments aren't structurally practical. Interesting though, beyond just folks like Wintergarten, _Intel_ (of computer fame) produced an equivalent to the Pipe Dream instrument that actually worked. You can find video of it on RUclips.
I discovered Animusic a good ten years ago, and I loved it at the time... What a pleasure to rediscover this in 4K!!! 😀😀😀Millions of thanks for this great rediscovery!!!
I have the CDs they put out several years ago. I watch and listen to it frequently. Too bad there is going to be no more of this beautiful animation and music
@@Scuttlebug_1972 i would add a lot more years to that wait time. animusic 3 was supposed to exist a bit back, but the project fell apart. maybe, though, someone else could pick up the project from its original creators, with permission of course, and make a third one. unfortunately though, animusic seems to keep being pushed into the backs of peoples minds.
This is my second favorite of them all!. I just so many sounds that work well together with the organ, drums sync super well together with the trumpets, then the second that play was always my favorite to listen for the maribama tune. Then the lazer synth at the end.
My parents first showed me the first Animusic, then the second one and therefore this, when I was 3 back in 2007, back when it was still relatively new. Loved every bit of it and with regards to this song in particular, I LOVED that it was based on a real piece because that meant I could go find an orchestral version of it and compare. Also, I could never figure out why, but me and my brother always found the xylophone bits in this hilarious and we'd both laugh our heads off when they appeared.
As a guy who is a pipe organ nerd, I like how the lasers STRAIGHT UP come out from the fipples (the side holes in the pipe) of each pipe, and the pipes too rise when it's being played. Plus there's the really thin pipes which I have no clue why. They don't have a console, nor pipe chamber (that's why the flute and clarinet pipes appear in the main organ). Instead, they have a bellow instead of a key (plus, no stops at all!) I mean I like their interpretation of the organ. (sorry if I got kinda carried away)
After the infamous Starship Groovers found their way to the long-abandoned Harmonic Voltage project, they reclaimed and found the lost transmissions of the last remaining human race. After the last humans reconciled with the funkbots of space, they deemed that civilisation for all kind would be restored in this magical piece. The first part sung about the celebration of humanity being restored. The second part sung about how the bots travelled far and wide to find the source of the transmissions. The third part sung about the victory that the bots and humanity had deemed. For a change, things weren't so bad after all. Society could rejoice in the now-restored world of Earth once again.
Oh this brings takes me back to my 6th Grade Concert Band Concerts. Because it was a Concert Band, we played mainly classical pieces. This reminds me so much of that.
Oh! While I didn't understand at first why this felt so disjointed, I now know about "Pictures at an Exhibition", that's a series of songs (I believe called a suite?) The songs are "Promenade", "Hut on Fowls Legs", and "The Great Gate of Kiev." It makes much more sense now! Now I can enjoy it more!
When was this concept first done? I swear the first time that I saw one of these was 25 years ago. I thought the movements were miraculous back then considering the technology available.
Animusic was released in 2001, so it's going to be one of Wayne Lytle's earlier developments on this concept. Perhaps Concerto in 3D or More Bells and Whistles?
Nice Cover from ELP - Emerson Lake & Palmer Fanfare to the common man , if i remember right. Keith Emerson, Greg Lake and Carl Palmer were Pioneers of Computermusic. They worked with Moog-Syntesizers in the 70's
ELP is great but modest Mussorgsky did Pictures at an Exhibition first as a piano solo. It was later adapted into an orchestral arrangement, and ELP covered portions of that for their version.
Animusic 1 and 2 were huge parts of my childhood along with my brother and siblings. This one was always my favorite.
I still have a disc for it somewhere
Mine as well 😊
Ah yes. "Pictures At An Exhibition". An excellent composition!
100% relatable
THIS HAS BEEN MY FAVORITE ONE OUT OF EVERY ANIMUSIC FOR 12.5 YEARS, AND STILL IS!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think my favorite is still "Pipes".
I show these Animusic videos to my students in elementary school. They beg for more. We talk about how sound is made, plucking, physics, art, and how the music is timed perfectly. The deaf students I had years ago LOVED these, too. Thanks so much for remastering these!
My old elementary school music teacher would play these and it was always the highlight of my day
Seeing these now makes me remember that place, it's very bittersweet.
Yoooo it's really cool that deaf people vibe with this! Definitely gives the argument that music does in fact have a visual component
yep, but when it comes to the 🎸 , most musicians usually play the Nylon/Steel for Acoustic
and Jazz is very common for Electric. including Overdrive/Distorted - but some people can't hear the Clean (for Electric)
But, the one most folks can't hear is the 🔇
I used to have these from growing up but they were lost in our house fire 😢 I am so glad I thought to look them up bc I have been missing them 😊
Thank you to Julian Lachniet and other RUclips artists who are taking these wonderful old Animusic videos and bringing them up to modern standards!
The coordination of audio and visual are astonishing!
Thanks to the Mad Cow for identifying the musical pieces.
For anyone who didn't know, this animusic is based on Ravel's arrangement of "Pictures at an Exhibition," by Modest Mussorgsky. Specifically, this video features the movements "Promenade," "The Hut on Hen's Legs / The House of Baba Yaga" and "The Bogatyr Gates / The Great Gates of Kiev," in that order. I love the animusic orchestration; I think they did a real good job of preserving the vibe of the original piece while making it slap even harder than it already did. It shows that electronic/jazz/fusion arrangements of classical music can be super effective (translation: it makes me want to go write full techno orchestrations of some 19th century european concertos). If you like this animusic, I'd highly recommend listening to Ravel's version; it's strikingly similar to this.
are you forgetting the piece: "Night On The Bare Mountain"
Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
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I seriously don’t understand why people hate on this animation so much, it’s really beautiful!
Exactly its my favorite.
hate !? what do you mean this is a masterpiece
@@amabelgarnetyanson7337 People tend to dislike this one because it's "copying" another song even though it's not copying, just using another song.
@James Marget you have a huge point there and to me the song is one of my favorites made.
@@connorbrown4924 Same.
I've always loved Pictures at an Exhibition. This is a great arrangement of the piece.
when the teacher is in class: 0:00
when the teacher leaves the class: 1:37
when the teacher comes back: 3:44
When Mom isnt home😎
Real
i remember in elementary school our music teacher would put these music videos on ❤ so nostalgic
Memories of Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Pictures at an Exhibition, saw them live. These graphics would have been really great complement the live performance.
I love how gospel-oriented the first movement is. It almost sounds like a congregational hymn.
It's called promenade, and it's from pictures at an exhibition.
@@saverofthewo well yes, but this interpretation really plays up the congregational sound with the organ, as opposed to the original, which is more brass-led.
@@n25bastthe original version of pictures is actually a piano solo, I really do recommend listening to that version, it’s excellent.
I’ve been listening to music for 35 years and I have to say this is some of the best music that I’ve ever heard. The people who made it are absolutely amazing and I wish they would make 100 new videos and put them out there for people to see because they are some of the best videos I’ve ever seen or even heard of. I’ve been told by people that this music is bad because of one or another of the instruments that’s in it but I have found that the combination of instruments allows you to hear everything and the nuances in the music can all be heard.
I’ve listened to many different genres of music and this particular type of music allows you to hear every single instrument in the band that is playing. When I listen to music this is the type that I love to listen to it because it doesn’t contain anything that would be detrimental to the power and the pathos of this music!
For a person who does vocal soloist very well I have to say that if words were to be developed for this music I would gladly sing them along with myself and the group I would be proud to put my voice to the music!
it's an arrangement of Pictures at an Exhibition by Mussorgsky
I showed to my older nephews and a niece Animusic 1; they were little children..., now, they are youngsters, what memories to have!!
Even though this is posted on RUclips,I’m glad I purchased this animusic cd 10 yrs ago for my collection!😊 This was playing on a tv set at circuit city and I love it!
Far out in a Norwegian forest, an old cathedral lies. And in this cathedral, lies a completely automated concert. No one knows exactly how it all got there, or what it’s powered by, but many a folk say it’s run by steam.
Very cool. The attention to detail is amazing. All of the linkages look as if they would actually work.
This is why my nerd brain is sad no one has done this yet. Everything in this piece is easily done with current robotics. Or, easy as far as robotics is concerned. All the designs are realistic and viable. The firework cannons may be a bit much, but then again people have played the 1812 overture with legit cannons before, so..
Probably isn't really all that expensive either other than the firework cannons and the custom wind instruments (Organ and trumpet things). Normal drum kit, marimba that's been taken apart and mic'd, harp also taken apart and mic'd, one string from an electric bass. All the amrs and fingers are just poles with basic servos, and either rubber tips or a drumstick on the end.
@@ScientistMan96 oh there are those out there who would have robots replace musicians. Compressor head for example is a 3 piece robot band. I’m sure there are plenty more. Another similar highly mechanized abomination is the ball bearings/marbles amazing music machines. I know a guy who restored a player piano recently. The mechanisms of those are fascinating but to me the huge built in church organs are the pinnacle. They would have three or four people pumping bellows and miles of wires pulling valves, later replaced by solenoids( and more wire). There were even organs that were rigged up like a calliope and had percussion and horn elements. Carillon bells are awesome too. Dozens of huge bells connected to a rack of levers layer out like a piano.
@@ScientistMan96 the one I have always thought most doable is Acoustic Curves. Nothing in that really complex. The drums are straightforward enough. The only thing would be the opening part with the plucked strings. The ones in the animation are just open strings. You'd not get a lot of sound out of those without a sounding board. The the struck strings that follow are easy enough, though again a sounding board. And a way more robust frame to support the strings under tension. What's shown wouldn't be strong enough.
@@davidh.4649 : Yeah, the actual animusic instruments aren't structurally practical. Interesting though, beyond just folks like Wintergarten, _Intel_ (of computer fame) produced an equivalent to the Pipe Dream instrument that actually worked. You can find video of it on RUclips.
I discovered Animusic a good ten years ago, and I loved it at the time... What a pleasure to rediscover this in 4K!!! 😀😀😀Millions of thanks for this great rediscovery!!!
3:06
I have the CDs they put out several years ago. I watch and listen to it frequently. Too bad there is going to be no more of this beautiful animation and music
don't be a downer! you never know...
animusic 3 when
i am waiting in 1 year for animusic 3
@@Scuttlebug_1972 i would add a lot more years to that wait time. animusic 3 was supposed to exist a bit back, but the project fell apart. maybe, though, someone else could pick up the project from its original creators, with permission of course, and make a third one. unfortunately though, animusic seems to keep being pushed into the backs of peoples minds.
@@tireliani Yeah you’re right sometimes I’m such a pessimist. Let’s hope so
very reminiscent of the ELP version of “Pictures at an Exhibition”
This is my second favorite of them all!. I just so many sounds that work well together with the organ, drums sync super well together with the trumpets, then the second that play was always my favorite to listen for the maribama tune. Then the lazer synth at the end.
The trumpets are also trombones.
Idk why but 0:00 through 6:07 is the best part of the song for me
Very clever sir 💀
My parents first showed me the first Animusic, then the second one and therefore this, when I was 3 back in 2007, back when it was still relatively new. Loved every bit of it and with regards to this song in particular, I LOVED that it was based on a real piece because that meant I could go find an orchestral version of it and compare. Also, I could never figure out why, but me and my brother always found the xylophone bits in this hilarious and we'd both laugh our heads off when they appeared.
Me: mom can i stay home from church?
The church while im at home:
😂😂😂😂😂😂
2:30 cue the pokemon battle music
This is my favorite animusic piece. Love the fireworks near the end BOOM!🤩
I remember hearing a version of this song in a Baby Einstein video about Van Goh's arts.
As a guy who is a pipe organ nerd, I like how the lasers STRAIGHT UP come out from the fipples (the side holes in the pipe) of each pipe, and the pipes too rise when it's being played. Plus there's the really thin pipes which I have no clue why. They don't have a console, nor pipe chamber (that's why the flute and clarinet pipes appear in the main organ). Instead, they have a bellow instead of a key (plus, no stops at all!)
I mean I like their interpretation of the organ.
(sorry if I got kinda carried away)
A great arrangement of Modest Mussorgsky's "Pictures At An Exhibition".
I love the mono-string bass lol
When Ponyo is in her fish form: 0:00
When Ponyo is still in her fish form: 1:37
When Ponyo becomes human: 3:44
This song is *AMAZING* .
Just simply marvellous. So glad I’ve come across these videos.
I Cannot Fucking Believe I Learned Pictures At An Exhibition From THIS?!?!?!?!?!?
After the infamous Starship Groovers found their way to the long-abandoned Harmonic Voltage project, they reclaimed and found the lost transmissions of the last remaining human race. After the last humans reconciled with the funkbots of space, they deemed that civilisation for all kind would be restored in this magical piece. The first part sung about the celebration of humanity being restored. The second part sung about how the bots travelled far and wide to find the source of the transmissions. The third part sung about the victory that the bots and humanity had deemed. For a change, things weren't so bad after all. Society could rejoice in the now-restored world of Earth once again.
4K Is Best Quality. Love The Melodies Of Cathedral Pictures. One Of Animusic’s Best Songs
I never forgotten this from during my youngest Fire Youth🔥🔥🔥
Love what they do to Pictures at an Exhibition
10/10 best song in the entire animusic franchise
Oh this brings takes me back to my 6th Grade Concert Band Concerts.
Because it was a Concert Band, we played mainly classical pieces. This reminds me so much of that.
Love animusic, very creative
If Jenny the teenage robot had her own symphony orchestra, this would be it.
If my family doesn’t play this at my funeral I ain’t going
Muita criatividade e imagens fantásticas de animação computadorizada da conhecida peça de Mussorgsky orquestrada por Ravel. Lindo!!!!
Oh! While I didn't understand at first why this felt so disjointed, I now know about "Pictures at an Exhibition", that's a series of songs (I believe called a suite?) The songs are "Promenade", "Hut on Fowls Legs", and "The Great Gate of Kiev." It makes much more sense now! Now I can enjoy it more!
my parents always used to play the CDs when i was a kid and i loved them so much and it makes me sad relistening to these
I think it is very cool 😎 👌 I give it 10 stars 🌟 ❤👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💯💯💯👍
Legend has it one person is working on an animusic to this day
Благодарю🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍😎😎😎😎❤❤❤❤Миханические, инструменты. 😊😊😊😊👏👏👏😎😎😎👍👍👍
This one IS MY FAVORITE😁
Fantastic 😍 New frnd here 🔔
Oh... Wow so nice. So fantastic!
I have their 2 DVDS they made of this music, I love them very much ❤
Wish there was more Animusic...the CD's were so well done
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ITS A ONE STRING BASS!!
this song is just so fucking dope man
Very Manheim Steamroller-ish 🥰👍
Klasse, Weltklasse
Wunderbar
Brilliant!
Dis sounds fomileyor
It does.
I like your Music
Amazing, wonderful !
Amazing!!!!! Wow, this is so cool!!!
This kind of reminds me of Emerson, Lake, and Palmer's version of Pictures at an Exhibition, from 1971.
a story of ,victory,struggle,victory
When was this concept first done?
I swear the first time that I saw one of these was 25 years ago. I thought the movements were miraculous back then considering the technology available.
Animusic was released in 2001, so it's going to be one of Wayne Lytle's earlier developments on this concept. Perhaps Concerto in 3D or More Bells and Whistles?
@@bobbyjeffsupremelordofcraz3532 bells, whistles and strings 😁
This was released in 2006
@@thebrokenheartedcowboy8780 I'll stop swearing now. 😂
.....seems like it was before then, but I'll take your word. Very high tech for that period.
cool!❤❤
Finally found the video from TechTV. That was a long time ago.
this plays when Jesus has had enough of humanity's shit and is going to make us die for our sins
Top ....... !
Nou man, dit is fantastisch bravo 👂🏼
animusic was my best friend when I was little
C'est tellement génial,quelle inventivité ❤❤
outstanding!!!
from 1:39 onwards, it kind of sounds like a legendary pokemon or maybe an elite four theme song
amazing
Best animusic tbh
No se como lo hacen, pero se ve maravillosamente entretenido y complicado . Gracias mil, EA
This is MY DREAM THE MUSIC HOUSE
Pretty cool!
This was weird, but I liked it. People don't like it? Well I despise Hip Hop so we're even.
My dog's flatulence is more entertaining than hip-hop.
Bravo, bravo!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great. It must be fun to create these kind of complicated animations.
PIPE DREAM GOT COMPETITION 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yhis old animation still brings back memories, and it still meets today's standards!
Cathedral Pictures (Animusic) - Remastered 4K 60FPS
This fascinates me.!
What my childhood
Wow 😳
Amazing animations you come up with is pretty cool ! :O)
This is not Julian's original work, but a rip from an old DVD
@@shiningarmor2838 Oh . You mean the music score ? :O)
Neither the music nor the animation was made by this channel
@@shiningarmor2838 Ok . Yeah , now I see " remastered " . Thanks man . :O)
I thought the quality was always this good
My music teacher sowed me this when I was younger.
I love the rendition of Pictures at an Exhibition from animusic.
I love it
I show these Animusic videos to 1-8
Nice Cover from ELP - Emerson Lake & Palmer Fanfare to the common man , if i remember right.
Keith Emerson, Greg Lake and Carl Palmer were Pioneers of Computermusic.
They worked with Moog-Syntesizers in the 70's
ELP is great but modest Mussorgsky did Pictures at an Exhibition first as a piano solo. It was later adapted into an orchestral arrangement, and ELP covered portions of that for their version.
I liked this one, but the first one was still the best
Animusic is Awesome!!
2:36 TUBA
ROOM
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