Immortal MusicThe Last of the Mohicans is a 1992 American epic historical drama film set in 1757 during the French and Indian War. The soundtrack was a single disc and consisted of 16 tracks. The first 9 were written by Trevor Jones, the next 6 by Randy Edelman.
The main theme of the movie is "Promentory", an orchestration of the tune "The Gael" by Scottish singer-songwriter Dougie MacLean from his 1990 album The Search.
Composers: Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman Conductor: Daniel A. Carlin and Randy Edelman Manufacturer: Morgan Creek
The Last of the Mohicans - Promentory (Main Theme)Immortal Music2012-04-14 | The Last of the Mohicans is a 1992 American epic historical drama film set in 1757 during the French and Indian War. The soundtrack was a single disc and consisted of 16 tracks. The first 9 were written by Trevor Jones, the next 6 by Randy Edelman.
The main theme of the movie is "Promentory", an orchestration of the tune "The Gael" by Scottish singer-songwriter Dougie MacLean from his 1990 album The Search.
Composers: Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman Conductor: Daniel A. Carlin and Randy Edelman Manufacturer: Morgan CreekFlight of the Bumblebee (HQ) - Nikolai Rimsky-KorsakovImmortal Music2021-09-25 | "Flight of the Bumblebee" is an orchestral interlude written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov for his opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan, composed in 1899–1900. Its composition is intended to musically evoke the seemingly chaotic and rapidly changing flying pattern of a bumblebee. Despite the piece's being a rather incidental part of the opera, it is today one of the more familiar classical works because of its frequent use in popular culture.
The piece closes Act III, Tableau 1, during which the magic Swan-Bird changes Prince Gvidon Saltanovich (the Tsar's son) into an insect so that he can fly away to visit his father (who does not know that he is alive). Although in the opera the Swan-Bird sings during the first part of the "Flight", her vocal line is melodically uninvolved and easily omitted; this feature, combined with the fact that the number decisively closes the scene, made easy extraction as an orchestral concerto piece possible.
Performed by Saint Petersburg Orchestra of the State Hermitage Museum CamerataDream Theater - Stream of Consciousness (HQ)Immortal Music2021-03-15 | "Stream of Consciousness" is a progressive metal song by Dream Theater, released on their 2003 album Train of Thought. The song appears as the sixth song on the album, as a direct continuation of Vacant.
Like most of the songs on Train of Thought, Stream of Consciousness has a dark and heavy tone to it, with the intro having an unexpectedly loud start. The song is also very progressive, with many meter changes and several solo sections included in the song. The outro is very melodic and epic, climaxing with a dual guitar solo and a reverse of the clean guitar intro.Chopin - Fantaisie-Impromptu (Op. 66) HQImmortal Music2020-10-20 | The Fantaisie-Impromptu was composed in 1834 and published posthumously in 1855 despite Chopin's instruction that none of his unpublished manuscripts be published. It's one of Chopin's most frequently performed and popular compositions.
Performed by Arthur RubinsteinHarry Potter Soundtrack - Hedwigs Theme (Main Theme)Immortal Music2012-04-14 | The Harry Potter series has had four composers. John Williams was the first composer to enter the series and is known for creating Hedwig's Theme, which is heard at the start of each installment. Williams scored the first three films: Philosopher's Stone, Chamber of Secrets, and Prisoner of Azkaban. However, the second entry was adapted and conducted by William Ross due to Williams' conflicting commitments.W.A. Mozart - Lacrimosa (Requiem)Immortal Music2012-04-14 | The Lacrimosa is part of the Dies Irae sequence in the Requiem mass. Its text comes from the 18th and 19th stanzas of the sequence. Many composers, including Mozart, Berlioz, and Verdi have set the text as a discrete movement of the Requiem.Antonio Vivaldi - Summer (III Presto) from The Four SeasonsImmortal Music2012-04-14 | The Four Seasons is a set of four violin concertos by Antonio Vivaldi. Composed in 1723, The Four Seasons is Vivaldi's best-known work, and is among the most popular pieces of Baroque music. The texture of each concerto is varied, each resembling its respective season. For example, "Winter" is peppered with silvery pizzicato notes from the high strings, calling to mind icy rain, whereas "Summer" evokes a thunderstorm in its final movement, which is why the movement is often dubbed "Storm."Game of Thrones Soundtrack - Main Theme (Intro)Immortal Music2012-04-14 | Game of Thrones is an American medieval fantasy television series created for HBO by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. It is an adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire, George R. R. Martin's series of five fantasy novels, the first of which is titled A Game of Thrones. The series is filmed at Paint Hall Studios in Belfast, and on location elsewhere in Northern Ireland, Malta, Croatia and Iceland. Its cast is mainly British and Irish.Hes a Pirate - Pirates of the Caribbean SoundtrackImmortal Music2012-04-14 | Pirates of the Caribbean is a multi-billion dollar Walt Disney franchise encompassing a series of films, a theme park ride, and spinoff novels as well as numerous video games and other publications. The franchise originated with the Pirates of the Caribbean theme ride attraction, which opened at Disneyland in 1967, the last Disney theme park attraction overseen by Walt Disney. Disney based the ride on ancient Spanish and Portuguese sailing legends and folklore. In turn, the first three movies serve as a reiteration of the legends while the fourth is a new rendition with some artistic license. As of August 2006, Pirates of the Caribbean attractions can be found at four Disney theme parks. Their related films have grossed almost US$4 billion as of 2011.TES V: Skyrim Soundtrack - Main ThemeImmortal Music2012-04-14 | The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The team employed Jeremy Soule to compose music for Skyrim after his work on Morrowind and Oblivion. He composed "Dragonborn", the game's main theme. "Dragonborn" was recorded with a choir of over thirty people, singing in the game world's dragon language.Creative director Todd Howard envisioned the theme for Skyrim as the Elder Scrolls theme sung by a choir of barbarians. This became a reality when the idea was passed by Soule, who recorded the 30-man choir and layered three separate recordings to create the effect of 90 voices.[44] The language, Draconic, was created by Bethesda's concept artist Adam Adamowicz, and he developed a 34-character runic alphabet for the game. The lexicon of Draconic was expanded as needed; as lead designer Bruce Nesmith explained, words were introduced to the lexicon "every time [the studio wanted] to say something".Edvard Grieg - In the Hall of the Mountain KingImmortal Music2012-04-04 | In the Hall of the Mountain King (Norwegian: I Dovregubbens hall) is a piece of orchestral music composed by Edvard Grieg for the sixth scene of Act II in Henrik Ibsen's play Peer Gynt, which premiered in Christiania on February 24, 1876.
It was originally part of Opus 23, but was later extracted as the final piece of Peer Gynt, Suite No. 1, Op. 46. Although a performance of the full piece runs to slightly less than 3 minutes, its easily recognizable theme has helped it attain iconic status in popular culture, where it has been arranged by many artists.Niccolò Paganini - Caprice No. 24Immortal Music2012-04-04 | Caprice No. 24 in A minor is the final caprice of Niccolò Paganini's 24 Caprices, and a famous work for solo violin. The work, in the key of A minor, consists of a theme, 11 variations, and a finale. His 24 Caprices were probably composed in the period between 1805 to 1809, while he was in the service of the Baciocchi court.
It is widely considered one of the most difficult pieces ever written for the solo violin. It requires many highly advanced techniques such as parallel octaves and rapid shifting covering many intervals, extremely fast scales and arpeggios including minor scales in thirds and tenths, left hand pizzicato, high positions, and quick string crossingJohann Strauss II - The Blue Danube WaltzImmortal Music2012-04-04 | The Blue Danube is the common English title of An der schönen blauen Donau, Op. 314 (German for On the Beautiful Blue Danube), a waltz by the Austrian composer Johann Strauss II, composed in 1866. Originally performed 15 February 1867 at a concert of the Wiener Männergesangsverein (Vienna Men's Choral Association), it has been one of the most consistently popular pieces of music in the classical repertoire. Its initial performance was only a mild success however and Strauss is reputed to have said "The devil take the waltz, my only regret is for the coda—I wish that had been a success!"Richard Wagner - The Ride of the ValkyriesImmortal Music2012-04-04 | The Ride of the Valkyries (German: Walkürenritt or Ritt der Walküren) is the popular term for the beginning of Act III of Die Walküre, the second of the four operas by Richard Wagner that comprise Der Ring des Nibelungen. The main theme of the Ride, the leitmotif labelled Walkürenritt, was first written down by the composer on 23 July 1851. The preliminary draft for the Ride was composed in 1854 as part of the composition of the entire opera, which was fully orchestrated by the end of the first quarter of 1856. Together with the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin, the Ride of the Valkyries is one of Wagner's best-known pieces.John Williams - The Imperial March - Darth Vaders ThemeImmortal Music2012-04-04 | "The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme)", also known to members of the public as the "Imperial Death March", is a musical theme present in the Star Wars franchise. It was composed by John Williams for the film Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. Together with "Yoda's Theme", "The Imperial March" was premiered on April 29, 1980, "three weeks before the opening of the film, on the occasion of John Williams' first concert as official conductor-in-residence of the Boston Pops Orchestra. One of the best known symphonic movie themes, it is a classic example of a leitmotif, a recurrent theme associated with characters or events in a dramaSergei Prokofiev - Romeo and Juliet (Dance of the Knights)Immortal Music2012-04-04 | Romeo and Juliet (Op. 64) (Russian: Ромео и Джульетта) is a ballet by Sergei Prokofiev based on William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. It is one of the most enduringly popular ballets. Music from the ballet was extracted by Prokofiev as three suites for orchestra and as a piano work.Felix Mendelssohn - Wedding MarchImmortal Music2012-04-04 | Felix Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" in C major, written in 1842, is one of the best known of the pieces from his suite of incidental music (Op. 61) to Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. It is one of the most frequently used wedding marches, generally being played on a church pipe organ.Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Dies Irae (Requiem d-moll)Immortal Music2012-04-04 | The Requiem Mass in D minor (K. 626) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was composed in Vienna in 1791 and left unfinished at the composer's death on December 5. A completion by Franz Xaver Süssmayr was delivered to Count Franz von Walsegg, who had anonymously commissioned the piece for a requiem Mass to commemorate the February 14 anniversary of his wife's death. "Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath) is a thirteenth century Latin hymn thought to be written by Thomas of Celano (1200 -- c. 1265).[1] It is a medieval Latin poem characterized by its accentual stress and its rhymed linesLudwig van Beethoven - Für EliseImmortal Music2012-03-31 | Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor (WoO 59 and Bia 515) for solo piano, commonly known as "Für Elise" (English: "For Elise"), is one of Ludwig van Beethoven's most popular compositions. The score was not published until 1867, almost 40 years after the composer's death. The discoverer of the piece, Ludwig Nohl, affirmed that the original autographed manuscript was dated 27 April 1810. This manuscript has been lost.Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Rondo Alla Turca (Turkish March)Immortal Music2012-03-31 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K 331 (300i) is a sonata in three movements:
Andante grazioso — a theme with six variations Menuetto — a minuet and trio Alla Turca: Allegretto in A minor and major.
All of the movements are in the key of A major or A minor; therefore, the work is homotonal. A typical performance of this entire sonata takes about 20 minutes.
The last movement, Alla Turca, popularly known as the Turkish Rondo, is often heard on its own and is one of Mozart's best-known piano pieces.Piotr Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture - FinaleImmortal Music2012-03-31 | The Year 1812, Festival Overture in E flat major, Op. 49, popularly known as the 1812 Overture or the Overture of 1812 is an overture written by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1880 to commemorate Russia's defense of Moscow against Napoleon's advancing Grande Armée at the Battle of Borodino in 1812. The overture debuted in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow on August 20 [O.S. August 8] 1882, conducted by Ippolit Al'tani. The overture is best known for its climactic volley of cannon fire, ringing chimes, and brass fanfare finale.Carl Orff - Carmina Burana (O Fortuna)Immortal Music2012-03-31 | Carmina Burana is a scenic cantata composed by Carl Orff in 1935 and 1936. It is based on 24 of the poems found in the medieval collection Carmina Burana. Carmina Burana is structured into five major sections, containing 25 movements total. Orff indicates attacca markings between all the movements within each scene.Johann Sebastian Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D MinorImmortal Music2012-03-31 | The Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565, is a piece of organ music attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach. It is one of the most famous works in the organ repertoire. The attribution of the piece to Bach has been challenged since the 1980s by a number of scholars.Johann Pachelbel - Canon in DImmortal Music2012-03-31 | Pachelbel's Canon is the most famous piece of music by German Baroque composer Johann Pachelbel. It was originally scored for three violins and basso continuo and paired with a gigue in the same key. Several decades after it was first published in 1919, the piece became extremely popular, and today it is frequently played at weddings and included on classical music compilations.Antonio Vivaldi - Summer (III. Presto) from The Four SeasonsImmortal Music2012-03-31 | The Four Seasons is a set of four violin concertos by Antonio Vivaldi. Composed in 1723, The Four Seasons is Vivaldi's best-known work, and is among the most popular pieces of Baroque music. The texture of each concerto is varied, each resembling its respective season. For example, "Winter" is peppered with silvery pizzicato notes from the high strings, calling to mind icy rain, whereas "Summer" evokes a thunderstorm in its final movement, which is why the movement is often dubbed "Storm."Ludwig van Beethoven - Ode to Joy (choir)Immortal Music2012-03-31 | Ode to Joy is best known for its musical setting in D minor by Ludwig van Beethoven in the final movement of his Ninth Symphony (completed in 1824), a choral symphony for orchestra, four solo voices and choir. The Beethoven setting was adopted as the Anthem of Europe by the Council of Europe in 1972. The Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, is the final complete symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven. Completed in 1824, the symphony is one of the best known works of the Western classical repertoire.Ludwig van Beethoven - Moonlight SonataImmortal Music2012-03-31 | The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor "Quasi una fantasia", Op. 27, No. 2, popularly known as the Moonlight Sonata, is a piano sonata by Ludwig van Beethoven. Completed in 1801 and dedicated in 1802 to his pupil, Countess Giulietta Guicciardi, it is one of Beethoven's most popular compositions for the piano.Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Eine kleine NachtmusikImmortal Music2012-03-26 | Eine kleine Nachtmusik (The Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major, K. 525) was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1787. The work is written for a chamber ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with optional double bass, but is often performed by string orchestras.
Performed by Academy of St. Martin In the Fields Conducted by Sir Neville MarrinerLudwig Van Beethoven - 5th SymphonyImmortal Music2012-03-26 | Ludwig Van Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Allegro con brio
Performed by London Classical Players Conducted by Sir Roger Norrington
The Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67, was written by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1804--08. This symphony is one of the most popular and best-known compositions in all of classical music, and one of the most often played symphonies