I wonder how familiar Bernard Herrmann was with Roslavets. The opening, especially the instrumentation/color, sounds like something Herrmann could have composed for a film.
Life in Soviet Russia must have been a living hell for intellectuals and creative artists. Here is a wonderful score by a brilliant composer who was relegated to an intellectual gulag by morons and bureaucrats.
They eventually come for their most ardent believers. Skimmed over a bit of Solzhenitsyn, The arresting officers couldn't read maps, so they had to ask the more educated prisoners for help. The people they just ambushed.
Haven't listened to all of it yet but, so far, the entire thing is an extremely obvious pastiche of Scriabin's Prometheus. Inspiration is one thing but this is funny.
One of the greatest orchestral pieces of all time
Thank you so much... I've been wanting to see the score to this for forever! Great work
What a gem! Thank you so much for the upload!
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I wonder how familiar Bernard Herrmann was with Roslavets. The opening, especially the instrumentation/color, sounds like something Herrmann could have composed for a film.
Perfect. I was also about to make a sheet vid of this but I have no idea where to get the score. Thanks for this one! :D
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Unbelievably exciting!
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Life in Soviet Russia must have been a living hell for intellectuals and creative artists. Here is a wonderful score by a brilliant composer who was relegated to an intellectual gulag by morons and bureaucrats.
They eventually come for their most ardent believers. Skimmed over a bit of Solzhenitsyn, The arresting officers couldn't read maps, so they had to ask the more educated prisoners for help. The people they just ambushed.
Très scriabinesque
Très debussyesque
Très Roslavetsesque
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Think there's even a quote or two from Prometheus in there :D
I like this work. I wonder if Scriabin and Roslavets knew each other?
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Haven't listened to all of it yet but, so far, the entire thing is an extremely obvious pastiche of Scriabin's Prometheus. Inspiration is one thing but this is funny.
Riveting.