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Rating: Player: You are viewer number 4639 Description: A composer is writing the 1664 Overture, but he gets distracted by a Kronenbourg Lager, a modern day orchestra is shown playing the very short 1664 Overture.
1664 A bad year for Composing a good year for beer. Music: Search for kronenbourg 1664 Overture A bad year for composing advert music
I just want to know the name of the piece played in this Kronenbourg advert - "1664 - a bad year for composing"
It's a famous classical piece; I used to play it when I was a kid learning violin.
Please email with the answer, or just a link to the answer.
Thanks!
Al
Actually, it isn't a famous classical piece. It merely sounds like one - or several - as that was probably the brief given to the composer hired for the job: www.jgmusic.com
ever since i've seen that ad it makes me want to listen more to that piece as i really like it! if anyone knows what it is or anything similiar please send me a link!
It's a gloopy-mesh of "famous" tunes put together by the composer (just like Kroney says) - but the "closest" match is "Henry Purcells - The Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra"
I think you mean Britten's "Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra", which was inspired by a work by Purcell. The Britten connection explains why the orchestra is so anachronistic - you'd never get that orchestra playing anything from 1664. Too big and too modern.
I just want to know the name of the piece played in this Kronenbourg advert - "1664 - a bad year for composing"
It's a famous classical piece; I used to play it when I was a kid learning violin.
Please email with the answer, or just a link to the answer.
Thanks!
Al
Actually, it isn't a famous classical piece. It merely sounds like one - or several - as that was probably the brief given to the composer hired for the job: www.jgmusic.com
ever since i've seen that ad it makes me want to listen more to that piece as i really like it! if anyone knows what it is or anything similiar please send me a link!
It's a gloopy-mesh of "famous" tunes put together by the composer (just like Kroney says) - but the "closest" match is "Henry Purcells - The Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra"
I think you mean Britten's "Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra", which was inspired by a work by Purcell. The Britten connection explains why the orchestra is so anachronistic - you'd never get that orchestra playing anything from 1664. Too big and too modern.
What an awesomely bad advert.
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