Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet - Montagues and Capulets, Dance Of The Knights video free download


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Great piece, maybe my favourite out of all Prokofiev's music.

Montagues and Capulets also known as Dance of the Knights is a score composed by Sergei Prokofiev. It is from Act I, Scene 2 of the ballet Romeo and Juliet.

A dark and atmospheric piece, it has become a de facto signature tune for the Soviet era, and is used as the soundtrack for numerous dramas, documentaries and adverts that have Soviet subject matter.

It was used as the background music in a popular 1990s French commercial for Chanel's Egoiste fragrance, and it was the competition music for the Canadian television mockumentary Kenny vs. Spenny.

The piece has also been used as the theme score for the English football club Sunderland who play at the Stadium of Light in order to evoke a stirring mood before kick-off and to trouble the nerves of visiting opponents. Since the stadium opened in 1997, Dance of the Knights is played, in full, before the teams walk out onto the pitch before the game.

The use of the piece in this context saw interest in Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet rise sharply in the North-East of England toward the end of the 1990s.[citation needed]

Furthermore, this composition is used as title music for the movie Caligula.

The German Technical Death Metal band Necrophagist uses a portion of this piece at the end of their song Only Ash Remains. It is also used in the song 'Lords of Bedlam' by the Austrian symphonic death metal band Hollenthon. The Smiths would also famously come on stage to the piece.

In the 1980s, the score was used as theme music for the BBC children's television series God's Wonderful Railway, set in the opening credits to marching, heavy steam engines.

This piece can also be heard playing during the ballet theatre sequences of the 1994 Atom Egoyan film Exotica.

A sped-up version of the score is used as the main theme and the opening music for the BBC series The Apprentice since 2005.

English rock band Muse opened their shows at Wembley Stadium with the score on 16 and 17 June 2007. This version appears as the intro to their live album, HAARP.

MC Life of Phi Life Cypher has sampled this song in a track Time Crisis on his 2003 album Everyday Life.

-Wikipedia.

Comments

6 years ago

Youtube Addict Pill

Exotica.

6 years ago

Rogalski

dembowe mocne

7 years ago

Тодор Шишманов

my day started with parov stelar(electro swing), went through rock with songs like jonny b goode and ended with this

7 years ago

kz11377

I think this piece summarizes musically the entire WW2 era

7 years ago

Tomasz.R. Kordel

Ave Caligula!

7 years ago

walter bishop

It has a wrong title, it should be how Hitler will comeback with a big ass robot :P

8 years ago

John E

This is a standout excerpt from a delightful ballet score. (We just saw San Diego's City Ballet do the full R&J last night.)

8 years ago

misplacedsociety

Any other good pieces out there with a similar feel?

8 years ago

licenseless rider

Muse HAARP intro

8 years ago

Dim Man

Prokofiev dies the same day with Stalin in 1953 and stay in home for 3 days because his house was right in red square. They buried him, 3 days later with paper flowers because due to Stalin funeral, all country's flowers seized for Stalin's funeral.

8 years ago

轉cinnarapmon

Τέλεια μουσική

8 years ago

轉cinnarapmon

It is like I have kill someone!

8 years ago

轉cinnarapmon

I love that:-)

8 years ago

Madeleine Jablonowska

anyone want to end civilisation with me?

8 years ago

Victoria Ramirez

I herd this music when I. whent to my first 4grade fild trip to the Kennedy center all of forth grade schools went i was so shy

8 years ago

Becca Permenter

Just genius, really. Heard it on the radio years ago and fell in love.

8 years ago

eBestWayToLoseWeight

This would perfectly fit the Soviet Army on victory day!

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