The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra is a professional, philharmonic s… Read Full Bio ↴The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra is a professional, philharmonic symphony orchestra, over 61 years old, predominantly it is composed of Czech and Slovak classical and jazz musicians. The orchestra started out, after World War II, in 1947, as the in-house full orchestra regularly playing music for film, television and animation productions at the world famous Barrandov Film Studios, in Prague, as well as the historic Krátký Film productions (meaning "short film," in Czech), and the former Czechoslovak Television.
At the time, it was somewhat smaller than today and it was called the Filmový symfonický orchestr (FISYO) (The Film Symphony Orchestra) or was sometimes known as the Film Symphony of Prague. Many wonderful international films were done by this orchestra in the early days. Recordings have been made for film production companies such as Paramount, Sony, Lucasfilm and many others in the Smečky Sound Recording Studio. David Lynch returned again in 1997 to record his Lost Highway, and yet again in 2001 to record Mulholland Drive.
Fully privatized after the Velvet Revolution, today, the musicians and supporting professionals continue to play and record music together (usually every day of the week) for major international films, television series, CDs/DVDs, video games, and even ring tones - both for the Czech Republic market and for clients & media productions around the world.
At the time, it was somewhat smaller than today and it was called the Filmový symfonický orchestr (FISYO) (The Film Symphony Orchestra) or was sometimes known as the Film Symphony of Prague. Many wonderful international films were done by this orchestra in the early days. Recordings have been made for film production companies such as Paramount, Sony, Lucasfilm and many others in the Smečky Sound Recording Studio. David Lynch returned again in 1997 to record his Lost Highway, and yet again in 2001 to record Mulholland Drive.
Fully privatized after the Velvet Revolution, today, the musicians and supporting professionals continue to play and record music together (usually every day of the week) for major international films, television series, CDs/DVDs, video games, and even ring tones - both for the Czech Republic market and for clients & media productions around the world.
Barry Lyndon
City of Prague Philharmonic Lyrics
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Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darlin' Do not forsake me, oh my darlin' On this, our weddin'…
Duel Of The Fates Kor-ah, Mah-tah, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah. Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah. …
Gonna Fly Now Gonna fly now, flying high now Gonna fly, fly, fly Rocky's r…
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship Where once was light Now darkness falls Where once was lov…
Now We Are Free Anol shadom Anol sheh lay konnud de ne um Flavum nom de…
Out of Africa This land is mine, God gave this land to me This…
The Abyss End Credits When the blood dries in my veins and my Heart feels…
The Man With the Golden Arm He has a powerful weapon He charges a million a shot An…
You Only Live Twice You only live twice, or so it seems One life for…
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Jérôme
@Chris Malan Whatever you say: tastes are subjective. Moreover, nothing is 100% good or bad, plus it can depend from the approach.
I'm not here to make a value judgement, I suggest you can think about "Why does rap exist?" and its origins.
I think it's mainly about the message, rather than the form. True rap denounces inequalities, helps the lower classes to get hope and is meant to increase public awareness.
As you can see, the objectives seem quite different from classical or baroque music, and that's why I find it kind of useless to compare, but still interesting though.
I also invite you to listen to conscious rap: what do you think of it? Is it still "brainless rubbish"?
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLls4qa3RVSpcGYjUeD7PWIlj-Dyqbn-kK
Also, the poetry/prose used in rap is sometimes absolutely brilliant and as mindfucking as the grammar masters from the past... I don't understand in how that's "rubbish".
Btw, I'm not a big rap fan (and I even play classical piano music) and I don't like too mainstream songs in general (rap or other styles)...but you do have good and bad things everywhere.
In addition, it's very easy to make correlations between 2 facts but it still doesn't prove anything about its goodness or badness. Do you have studies about how many people did rap help in their life? Rap literally saved lives, mentally but also physically (rap music money that build hospitals and so on).
Your studies examples make me strongly think of that sophisms (fallacy) course I had at the Uni^^
Anyway, I just wanted to mention that thinking of particular cases is good, but thinking global could also be interesting in order to fully understand the issue. It find it dangerous to generalize to fast!
P.S.: I apologize for my grammar, I'm a French speaker.
P.S.2: I'm really eager to see why do you find conscious rap (a style of rap) totally wrong/bad, by curiosity.
P.S.3: Languages evolve, whatever we say, the language used in 1100 is not the same anymore. Linguists say it's not bad: that's just evolution and they analyze the standards.
Centurion 888
In my early childhood, this work was Handel's Saraband, in music school I played the accordion. Majestic music! 💥💫Only likes! 👍👍👍
Frank Migliore
Wow, Barry Lyndon is just an absolute masterpiece, and this song perfectly captures the story and substance of it.
Walter Nesnec
Me pregunto cómo serán esos míseros 7 seres humanos que han puesto "dislike" a esta canción, una de las más conmovedoras que ha hecho la humanidad. ¿Qué clase de gente será esa?
Adnan A. Nazzal
Unforgettable music , drop me on a higher world
Elk Paauw
God I love Barry Lyndon!! Also, came here cuz of What We Do in the Shadows! Great stuff, Handel
mariacristina gramajo
Por Dios! Q hermosa!!! Gracias gracias gracias, bueno Dios los bendiga. Un saludo 👋 desde BS AS Argentina ♥
Michael Clendenen
Music such as this song pulls on me as none other. I wish I was gifted to compose great music as this plus many more classical music just gereat
Andrew Attenborough two thumbs movies paranormal
great theme song from Barry Lyndon
Lynda Unknown
This is just TOO DARNED COOL!😊❤
meCmoni
When I heard this in Narcos Mexico it was too epic to pass up. Had to find it.