Festival Overture in E-Flat Major "The Year 1812" Op. 49
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Laudamus te laudamus te (laudamus te) benedicimus Te (benedicumus te) ad…
Sposa son disprezzata Sposa son disprezzata Fida, son oltraggiata Cieli che feci m…
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@spacepotato1880

11:48 I can only imagine this in like a movie

Napoleon’s troops march through the city of Moscow
He enters a large room with his commanders inside with his entrance lined with the first 11:48

Look from his commanders 11:55

All begin talking

12:05 commanders begin to look worried

12:10 Napoleon confused

12:13 back of Napoleons head begins to glow - he notices

12:16 turns around and his face slowly turns to horror

12:24 shot from behind him out the window, Moscow is engulfed in flames

12:31 shows everyone’s reaction last few being soldiers and officers outside the building

Music cuts to 14:05 showing more reaction of napoleon

14:23 city shot Moscow burning

14:34 close ups of city burning and destruction



@Ignis18

Remember, remember the 5th of november
gunpowder treason and plot
i know of no reasons
why the gunpowder treason
should ever be forgot.

Recuerden, recuerden el 5 de noviembre
conspiración, pólvora y traición
no veo la demora y siempre es la hora
de evocarla sin dilación.

Recuerda, recuerda el 5 de noviembre
pólvora, traición y complot
nadie podrá decir
que tan espantosa traición
en el olvido quedó



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@luckibandit

"What instrument do you play?"
"Oh, I play the CANNON"

@georgeofhamilton

But this is a version without cannons.

@carlosandresoviedo

1812 es la obra más épica que he escuchado en la música clásica, no solo por el evento histórico al que hace alusión, sino por la potencia de sus sonidos, la forma en que empieza de un punto suave, tranquilo, hasta llegar a la apoteosis del final. Grande Tchaikovski.

@Fierst43

Это нормально в русской классической музыке.

@Chisel_Chest

Tchaikovski la odio. "He was never big on huge displays of patriotism. He once even called it “very loud” and “noisy” and thought it lacked artistic merit." Suena muy bien in mi opinion...No es una "Threnody para las victimas de hiroshima". Esa pieza es una caca.

@minivisa5905

No Moncayo Huapango

@spacepotato1880

11:48 I can only imagine this in like a movie

Napoleon’s troops march through the city of Moscow
He enters a large room with his commanders inside with his entrance lined with the first 11:48

Look from his commanders 11:55

All begin talking

12:05 commanders begin to look worried

12:10 Napoleon confused

12:13 back of Napoleons head begins to glow - he notices

12:16 turns around and his face slowly turns to horror

12:24 shot from behind him out the window, Moscow is engulfed in flames

12:31 shows everyone’s reaction last few being soldiers and officers outside the building

Music cuts to 14:05 showing more reaction of napoleon

14:23 city shot Moscow burning

14:34 close ups of city burning and destruction

@cheetahman515

Even before that, I can imagine the french troops walking to moscow and the citizens having no idea about it.

@gdroce8569

My God, that would be epic

@diamondstrike9086

I’m pretty sure this song is supposed to replicate the battle of Waterloo

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