Remix Robots | Catherine â "Polovtsian Dances" (Game ver.) @remixrobots9493 | Uploaded October 2018 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
â€ïž ðððŠð: ððððððððð (ð¯ðµ ãã£ãµãªã³, Kyasarin)
ð ð£ð«ððð€: ððšð¥ðšð¯ðð¬ð¢ðð§ ððð§ððð¬ (ÐПлПвеÑкОе плÑÑкО, Polovetskie plyaski) (Borodin - Polovtsian Dances ð)
â€ïž ð£ð«ððð€ #: 06 (ð) 2, 3 (ðŒ)
ð ðð«ð¢ð ð¢ð§ðð¥ ððšðŠð©ðšð¬ðð«: ÐлекÑаÌÐœÐŽÑ ÐПÑПЎОÌÐœ (Alexander Borodin)
â€ïž ðð«ð«ðð§ð ððŠðð§ð ððšðŠð©ðšð¬ðð«: ç®é» å°åž (Shoji Meguro)
ð ðšððð«: 2011 (Arrangement), "Debuted in 1890" (Original)
â€ïž ðð¥ðð®ðŠ ðð¥ðð²ð¥ð¢ð¬ð: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnZc6WBQn4V9vdh_bmMvtyw1nfuCQGtIq
This is without a doubt, one of my favorite themes in the game-- top 3, I might add. So grand in scale yet heart warming toward the end especially in Meguro-san's arrangement. Too bad it's the theme of the soul crushing, four-floored Spiral Corridor, which marks the seventh stage in the nightmare world.
ð ð¢ðšðŠð ð£ð«ð¢ð¯ð¢ð ð¢ð¢ð§ðð ðšðšð®'ð¯ð ðð¢ð§ð¢ð¬ð¡ðð ðšðšð®ð« ð¡ðððð¢ð§ð ...
ÐПлПвеÑкОе плÑÑкО which translated from Russian is "Polovtsian Dances" in English, was part of an opera composed by Alexander Borodin as part of "Prince Igor" based upon ðð©ðŠ ðð¢ððŠ ð°ð§ ððšð°ð³'ðŽ ðð¢ð®ð±ð¢ðªðšð¯, an epic which outlines Igor Svyatoslavich's failed attempt to raid the Polovtsians of the Don River region.
The opera itself however, was left unfinished under Borodin as he passed away 1887 but was completed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Alexander Glazunov. Such a shame to never finish a creative work, all the more reason to live life to the fullest and that concludes tonight's trivia.
ð» These music videos of #Catherine are/were part of my Halloween celebration for 2018 called #HallowRave2018. I hope you enjoy all of the scary treats and delights of this most ghoulish time of year-- Muhaha-ha! ð»
âïž "This video is playable in High Definition as 720p and 1080p + 60 frames per second where available." âïž
ððð²:
ð¿: CATHERINE - Original Soundtrack
ð: CATHERINE - Sound Disc & Art Book
ð¹ïž: "From the Game itself" (Sound-test, Jukebox, etc.)
ðŒ: Movement Number/ Part from Original Symphony/ Overture
â€ïž ðððŠð: ððððððððð (ð¯ðµ ãã£ãµãªã³, Kyasarin)
ð ð£ð«ððð€: ððšð¥ðšð¯ðð¬ð¢ðð§ ððð§ððð¬ (ÐПлПвеÑкОе плÑÑкО, Polovetskie plyaski) (Borodin - Polovtsian Dances ð)
â€ïž ð£ð«ððð€ #: 06 (ð) 2, 3 (ðŒ)
ð ðð«ð¢ð ð¢ð§ðð¥ ððšðŠð©ðšð¬ðð«: ÐлекÑаÌÐœÐŽÑ ÐПÑПЎОÌÐœ (Alexander Borodin)
â€ïž ðð«ð«ðð§ð ððŠðð§ð ððšðŠð©ðšð¬ðð«: ç®é» å°åž (Shoji Meguro)
ð ðšððð«: 2011 (Arrangement), "Debuted in 1890" (Original)
â€ïž ðð¥ðð®ðŠ ðð¥ðð²ð¥ð¢ð¬ð: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnZc6WBQn4V9vdh_bmMvtyw1nfuCQGtIq
This is without a doubt, one of my favorite themes in the game-- top 3, I might add. So grand in scale yet heart warming toward the end especially in Meguro-san's arrangement. Too bad it's the theme of the soul crushing, four-floored Spiral Corridor, which marks the seventh stage in the nightmare world.
ð ð¢ðšðŠð ð£ð«ð¢ð¯ð¢ð ð¢ð¢ð§ðð ðšðšð®'ð¯ð ðð¢ð§ð¢ð¬ð¡ðð ðšðšð®ð« ð¡ðððð¢ð§ð ...
ÐПлПвеÑкОе плÑÑкО which translated from Russian is "Polovtsian Dances" in English, was part of an opera composed by Alexander Borodin as part of "Prince Igor" based upon ðð©ðŠ ðð¢ððŠ ð°ð§ ððšð°ð³'ðŽ ðð¢ð®ð±ð¢ðªðšð¯, an epic which outlines Igor Svyatoslavich's failed attempt to raid the Polovtsians of the Don River region.
The opera itself however, was left unfinished under Borodin as he passed away 1887 but was completed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Alexander Glazunov. Such a shame to never finish a creative work, all the more reason to live life to the fullest and that concludes tonight's trivia.
ð» These music videos of #Catherine are/were part of my Halloween celebration for 2018 called #HallowRave2018. I hope you enjoy all of the scary treats and delights of this most ghoulish time of year-- Muhaha-ha! ð»
âïž "This video is playable in High Definition as 720p and 1080p + 60 frames per second where available." âïž
ððð²:
ð¿: CATHERINE - Original Soundtrack
ð: CATHERINE - Sound Disc & Art Book
ð¹ïž: "From the Game itself" (Sound-test, Jukebox, etc.)
ðŒ: Movement Number/ Part from Original Symphony/ Overture