Showing posts with label Classical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Classical. Show all posts

Stuck In My Skull 548 -- "Mozart's House"

Written By Christopher Audiophile on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 | 9/24/2014 06:51:00 AM

Song: "Mozart's House" || Artist: Clean Bandit || http://youtu.be/rd0cT7Dnpt8 ||
Comments: Hello everyone! Today I've decided to put the dubstep on the shelf and talk about what fun you can have when you mess with classical music. One of the first electronic music songs I really fell in love was Tiesto's "Adagio for Strings," the trance remix of the string classic by Samuel Barber. Fast forward a few years and I still enjoy classical remixes. This one in particular is excellent, fusing Mozart's "String Quartet No. 21" with some funky electronic goodness that reminds me strongly of Royksopp. The vocals here are provided by friend of the band Ssegawa Ssekintu, who does a really excellent job of delivering the words and wordplay that make this song really pop. I nearly used this song for Entry 529 but decided to focus first on the Clean Bandit song that was then getting radio play, and so it's long overdue that I mention this song. Give this song a listen -- I think you'll love it. Don't forget to like us on Facebook!

AMANDA--"DANSE MACABRE" by CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS

Written By amandathepanda on Tuesday, October 30, 2012 | 10/30/2012 02:00:00 AM



Hello all! Tomorrow's Halloween and as such I feel obligated to share this song with you. It's the well-known "Danse Macabre" (I love that word...MACABRE) by French composer Camille Saint-Saens. The piece has been used extensively in film and television and I can see why.Typical of the Romantic period, the song is highly emotional, innovative, and beautiful yet haunting. The music is actually based on a creepy/cool French poem about superstition that reads as follows:

Zig, zig, zig, Death in cadence,
Striking a tomb with his heel,
Death at midnight plays a dance-tune,
Zig, zig, zag, on his violin.
The winter wind blows, and the night is dark;
Moans are heard in the linden trees.
White skeletons pass through the gloom,
Running and leaping in their shrouds.
Zig, zig, zig, each one is frisking,
You can hear the cracking of the bones of the dancers.
A lustful couple sits on the moss
So as to taste long lost delights.
Zig zig, zig, Death continues
The unending scraping on his instrument.
A veil has fallen! The dancer is naked.
Her partner grasps her amorously.
The lady, it's said, is a marchioness or baroness
And her green gallant, a poor cartwright.
Horror! Look how she gives herself to him,
Like the rustic was a baron.
Zig, zig, zig. What a saraband!
They all hold hands and dance in circles.
Zig, zig, zag. You can see in the crowd
The king dancing among the peasants.
But hist! All of a sudden, they leave the dance,
They push forward, they fly; the cock has crowed.
Oh what a beautiful night for the poor world!
Long live death and equality!




Personally, I love the sweeping flute and violin parts and how the song shifts in tone, sounding dark and ominous one moment and romantic the next. Here  I've embedded  a cartoon made by PBS, which I think is a great visual representation of the text and an excellent alternative to other random Youtube videos of the song. Enjoy and have a safe Halloween!