I can't believe you just posted that, I've been thinking about doing it myself.
This is my all time favorite orchestral song, just listen to the brass it's sooo good!
Great minds think alike I suppose ? ;3
I love this piece, but find it a bit hard to take seriously after it was used as the theme to a Saturday morning TV show that featured CGI fly-people marching into a giant fly head, which burped at the end
I haven't heard of this, but I kind of want to see it now . .
Did someone ask for more classical/symphonic/art music?
Cause I got reserves.
György Ligeti's Lux Aeterna, one of several haunting pieces that were used in the movie "2001: a Space Odyssey". This is an entirely choral piece, with no instrument, but 16 singers each with a slightly different part.
I DID WOW
If it hadn't been pointed out that this was entirely a capella I don't know if I would have noticed right away because some of the voices are so eerie and other-wordly sounding that it's almost hard to believe it's a person and not something artificial making that sound.
Speaking of eerie and other-wordly artificial sounds *gets urge to dig up a bunch of theremin and ondes martenot music* ACTUALLY BETTER YET how about I share with you guys a lovely instrument called the 'waterphone' ? It's used a lot in the making of horror film soundtracks, you'll probably recognize its sound if you've seen enough spooky movies.