Riften Wed (by: Julie Giroux)
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2014
- The U.S. Army Concert Band performs “Riften Wed,” composed by Julie Giroux. She created it as a piece for the Skyrim role-playing video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. Riften is a city in the game where characters get married.
Giroux is an American, Emmy Award-winning composer with an impressive list of TV, film, and video game credits, including Dynasty, The Karate Kid Part II, and Broadcast News. She had musical talent at a young age - playing piano at 3 and composing by 8.
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That moment your Skyrim NPC girlfriend gets killed by a dragon
Hey you. You're finally awake.
How can you not love this piece?
I played this piece literally 6 hours before posting this, and Goodness, this performance was beautiful! Without a doubt my favorite piece.
I've played this piece several times for the conductor competition at the WMC in Kerkrade 22. It was quite a performance and really gives you goosebumps
Love this piece. I had the wonderful opportunity of playing it with Pennsylvania's Cumberland County band just recently at Messiah College. What truly made this piece beautiful was the pipe organ. You could literally feel the sound shaking your core. A truly incredible piece that I will never forget.
played this at Alabama 's High School Honor Band. I will always love this song. then I got to meet Ms. Julie Giroux at Auburn University Honor Band. She is a wonderful lady.😊
i like the song cause i am a huge fan of skyrim and i like battle type music and it is just a sad and mellow song
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heard this piece played at a competition, I absolutely loved it
Absolutely one of my favorite pieces. Kudos Julie! Simply beautiful!
What a beautiful piece ...
very expressive and contrasts are quite revealing as well as interestingly presented.
That is beautiful!
i also like medieval time stuff its fascinating
I lament the lack of expression from the english horn solos; the composer set up the EH to exhibit vast amounts of musicality, and this particular performance is severely lacking in that respect where the EH solos are concerned. And why is it so bloody slow in places???