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SID (6581/8580)Sanxion - Ingame

Author: flag Rob Hubbard

Uploaded By: flagFishGuy876

Song Length: 3:06
Release Year: 1986
Song Status: Moved
Song Bitrate: 192 kbps
Song Legacy Flag: R
Song Source: Game
Song Platform: PlatformSID (6581/8580)


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"Dance of the Knights" from Prokofiev's ballet "Romeo and Juliet"

Last Queued : 8 months, 1 week ago

This song has been played 48 times. [See Request History]
It was added 14 years, 9 months ago.

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Song Rating: 3.8 - Votes Placed: 52 View Voting History
A total of 10 users have this song on their favourites list.

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flagFishGuy876
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Hehe

Hubbard could make the 64 sing even with the old classics

flaglemonade
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Musician

Original song is an overture from symphony called Tschaikovsky - Romeo & Juliet .

flagarrakis
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Amiga&C64 rulez

yes. Cover...

flagnyingen

Overture? I thought it was the "Dance of the Knights" from Scene II.

flagnyingen

Also, the only reason this piece of EarlySID is rated 3.8 is because it's a conversion of the godly and transcendental Russian composer Prokofiev (NOT Tschaikovsky). Classical music sounds good on any platform. On my Atari ST I had a copy of "Music Studio", which is an early music score editor, and one of the example songs that came with it was a YM rendition of the Kyrie from Mozart's Requiem in D Minor. As a kid, I was totally fascinated by it and played it over and over. Eventually I got to hear the real thing, and even today it is one of my favourite choral works.