Yu-Peng Chen Fantasyland BehindTheScenes Vol.5 | Infinite Cloister of Flowers and Sins
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
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Flowers bloom in the ancient labyrinth, while desires flourish amidst the different emotions. "Infinite Corridor of Flowers and Sins" stands out in the album with its rich tango-inspired flair. The classical guitar and accordion melodies depict the intricate paths of the labyrinth. However, the way to the exit is hidden deep within, and one only needs to cross the veil of desire, face the inner unrest and hesitation, to find the way to the bright future.In this episode, we will move to London and Shanghai, to hear the feelings of conductor, musicians, and behind-the-scenes crew after the recording, and unravel the mystery of "Flowers and Sins".
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Special Thanks:Conductor: Robert Ziegler
Orchestra Manager: Graham Wood
Accordion Player: Zhao LiuClassical
Guitar Player: Xiaobo Pu
Recording Engineer: Jiawei Mo
Produced & Presented By:
Yinxu Culture Co., Ltd|Yu-Peng Music Studio
1:22 yu Peng Chen saying „thank you“ is so cute ❤
i think he said tango haha still cute tho
edit: ah now I heard it it was a bit before
i usually hate cleaning house, but few hours ago i listen to this music while cleaning and it makes me has more drive to do work and enjoying every minute of it
there's so many insane musicians on this project..
it's so cool to see a behind the scenes look !!
hiiiiiii
hearing yu-peng chen speak some english warms my heart.
this piece is amazing and I've listened to it a dozen times
This piece has been my earworm since it was teased. I appreciate Yu-Peng Chen very much. The fact that he is so meticulous with every single note in a piece makes the music evergreen. The way every note is articulated tells a little story and I could listen a thousand times and still discover something new. Truly a delight to listen to. Thank you so much, Yu-Peng Chen.
this song is my FAVORITE ever since this was released. i could not possibly go on my day without listening to this and when i'm doing other things or doing chores, this just starts playing in my head 😭 yu-peng chen's music always scratches the right parts of my brain, it's always so detailed, amazing, and just overall absolutely well-done
3:45 The production of this music is really amusing to watch.
Just like the title, this song has been really ascending people soul my listening to it.
Wrong title tho
Fantasyland is GOD OF MUSIC
And again, Yu Peng Chen has proved that he is one of the best composers in this generation with this album!
It's also fascinating how different all those pieces sound. Some remind of russian concertos and some are inspired of asian music styles.
(I'm waiting for the bts for Flourishing Lights of the Snowmelt Realm🙏🙏)
This one is definitely my favorite with Daughter of the Sea and the Moon!
Thanks GOD I am awake, it is 2:11am here in Peru. Glad to see asap every step you followed to reach your dream. I totally love this album, I hear it twice every day. I hope you can give us more master pieces like this one, I know you will do it.
this album is all i listen to anymore ❤❤ thanks for the behind-the-scenes!
THIS IS MY FAVORITE FROM THE ALBUM😃 Quite nice to know it is also Yu-Peng Chen's first time composing music with tango elements in it Absolute master given the music sounded so good
It's not an OST
@@spookwavevevo musical composition then😅
This song has been etched into my brain from the moment I first heard it
Yes, it reminds me to Astor Piazzolla too
I refuse to believe this is YPC's first Tango (heh) with writing tango
Also that accordion player is suuuuch a hilarious contrast to YPC in demeanour
We're witnessing a music prodigy that saved classical music.
Sounds really cool!
so good
The trombones :0
wrong title? I see ascending dive towards the pyramidion for the title
Yes,the music title is not correct,but that’s fine,we know what the video is talking about.
As I said in last comment about “Infinite Cloister Of Flower And Sins”, even though I also think of Piazzolla but it’s different totally . Chen is a master of melody, he can develop any simple melody into a beautiful, magnificent or melancholy works, no matter what instrument or style. His melodies and harmonies always can touch emotions. I had a lot of pictures in my mind when I was listening this piece,like Carmen, Esmilada such stories.
Good try, but I love your Asian Style most,that's your dominion. I don't think you have to go for a particular style, just create what you want .
Love your music 陈老师❤
Robert Ziegler. ❤
Wait this isn't Ascending Dive Towards the Pyramidion
first ?
Wrong title lmao
He left and now genshin creates music for kids
Edit: after listening to the 5.0 live stream music, I was impressed and excited for the future so, I take back what I said (for now)
In yijun jiang, I trust. I need him to COOK for natlan.
Cmon man. It's not that bad. Yu-Peng Chen left Hoyomix in good conscience that it is able to stand on its own without him at the helm. To disparage Hoyomix is to disparage Yu-Peng Chen himself.
@@azorailke6057With all due respect, Sumeru didn't have 1 bad track and Sumeru and Liyue were good, fontaine wasn't the best and brought Arlecchino's theme which is hard to listen to, I'm hoping it picks up for Natlan, but factually is looking bad
@@amrradwan1055 I'd have to agree with you about Sumeru and Liyue, heck I'd argue pre-Fontaine Genshin OST in its entirety was phenomenal, but still. Maybe your were being hyperbolical with your original comment, however calling it music for kids is still a little harsh.
For what it's worth, I didn't think Arlecchino's theme was all that good either.
@@amrradwan1055while i agree that fontaines music hasnt been that good/consistent as before. You cant deny that there are tones of great pieces. Fontaines main city themes are all imo great, remuria was so well done. To say the music is for children is vastly exaggerated. Its still high qualtiy, just not as memorable as it used to be. Might also just be the case that fontaines music is too western and familiar...