Can you help me ID this classical music piece???!
Question: It's sampled in the song "Song in the Sleeping Forest" by Susumu Yokota, posted here:
http://goodvibrato.org/?p=513
The link to the song is right below the painting.
The one I'm trying to figure out comes in at 1:57 and continues up until about 2:33 through the song. It comes back in again at 3:27 and continues till almost the end of the song. It sounds like Tchaikovsky or something, something big and Romantic-era. Please help!
Thanks!
Answers: It's sampled in the song "Song in the Sleeping Forest" by Susumu Yokota, posted here:
http://goodvibrato.org/?p=513
The link to the song is right below the painting.
The one I'm trying to figure out comes in at 1:57 and continues up until about 2:33 through the song. It comes back in again at 3:27 and continues till almost the end of the song. It sounds like Tchaikovsky or something, something big and Romantic-era. Please help!
Thanks!
The music you refer to is indeed by Tchaikovsky, but from the Nutcracker (Nr. 14, the Pas de deux).
I think there was a trace from the prelude to Rheingold at 1'07.
At 2'45'' was another reference - I think to Ravel's Mother Goose (Ma mère l'oye).
I'm pretty sure its taken from Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, not sure exactly which part though.