Oh my goodness, one of my top favorite pieces of all time… I absolutely LOVED playing it. We were originally gonna perform this in 10th grade, but since the stupid pandemic hit, we didn’t, and that completely broke me… but luckily we got to play it again when I was in 12th grade, and it made me the happiest person alive ^^
Played this song last year for my sophomore year in orchestra. Just heard that we’re playing it again for next year in a music competition. I’m gonna graduate next year, so I’m really excited to play this again
were doing this piece for out 7/8 grade orchestra and band concert, I dont really think this piece deserves above a 3 let alone a 4.5 (as a band player I feel they should really add band instruments to these music videos, 4:09 is my fav part when the brass usually takes over)
To anyone that got to play the song you’re lucky as Hell and you better wish me luck so I can ask my teacher if we can play the song because this sounds amazing
I was listening to our Symphonic Orchestra play this (I’m in a freshman orchestra) and it brought tears to my eyes, it’s such a beautiful song and they played it so powerfully
Last year I was in 6th Grade orchestra, in 7th grade. But anyways. I have watched people perform this song myself. They even turned out the lights around 1:20 into the song.
2:22 “you greedy dirtbag” ohare manages one last look of terror as he knows the words of the gods have just been said and soon the universe as we know it will implode in on its self
Its 1032 C.E. And there is war between two kingdoms from grief of one of the kings. The murder was blamed on the other kingdom, the prince was crowned king and was eager to get justice for his beloved father. He sends his best weaponry and men. The battle field is set and tense, the head captain of all the soldiers yells an ear piercing batttle cry and the war is waged.
played this at my school district's concert festival a little over a week ago (2nd violin on 2nd chair!!) and i've gotta say i think its one of my favorites, even though it was difficult lol there's just something about those triplet parts man
First violin here played this in 8th grade, now in concert/symphonic orchestra in my sophomore year of highschool learning my new favorite piece canarios