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 portrait of a lady on fire - Vivaldi summer3 storm, Which orchestra or song on Spotify?

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TSalvinfks78
post Jun 21 2022, 10:31 AM, updated 4y ago

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Which orchestra or song on Spotify?

anyone knows.TQ biggrin.gif
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post Jun 21 2022, 06:09 PM

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Alrighty, let's get down to it flex.gif

Went to Google the composer for the Film - found this in the wiki:

Soundtrack
Sciamma decided to do without a conventional score.[18][19] Instead, the soundtrack consists of an original single, La Jeune Fille en Feu (lit. 'The Young Lady on Fire'), by composers Para One and Arthur Simonini. The song—performed by Sequenza 9.3, with Catherine Simonpiétri conducting[citation needed]—is scored for female choir a cappella and rhythmic clapping. According to Para One, although he and Simonini researched eighteenth century period music, they nonetheless recommended to Sciamma "a modern sound" inspired by György Ligeti's Requiem.[18] Sciamma provided the lyrics: the (repeated) Latin phrase 'Non possunt fugere' and coda 'Nos resurgemus'—roughly translated as 'We cannot escape' and 'We rise', respectively.

In a review of the song for Slate, Matthew Dessum writes, "The parsimonious use of music in the rest of the film makes the [singing of La Jeune Fille en Feu during the] bonfire scene completely overwhelming for characters and audience alike, so intense that it is almost unbearable. The music is beautiful, it is transporting, it is rapturous".[18] Writing in Paste, Ellen Johnson concurred: "It's utterly shocking to hear the strange chant after more than an hour of almost no music at all, but that's what makes it so timely ... [it's] a skin-tingling experience."[19]

So yea, I did find the album on Spotify - search for the composer - Para One, you will find the album titled : La Jeune Fille en Feu.

Hope that helps, cheers.gif
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post Jun 22 2022, 10:41 AM

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QUOTE(GravityFi3ld @ Jun 21 2022, 07:09 PM)
Alrighty, let's get down to it  flex.gif

Went to Google the composer for the Film - found this in the wiki:

Soundtrack
Sciamma decided to do without a conventional score.[18][19] Instead, the soundtrack consists of an original single, La Jeune Fille en Feu (lit. 'The Young Lady on Fire'), by composers Para One and Arthur Simonini. The song—performed by Sequenza 9.3, with Catherine Simonpiétri conducting[citation needed]—is scored for female choir a cappella and rhythmic clapping. According to Para One, although he and Simonini researched eighteenth century period music, they nonetheless recommended to Sciamma "a modern sound" inspired by György Ligeti's Requiem.[18] Sciamma provided the lyrics: the (repeated) Latin phrase 'Non possunt fugere' and coda 'Nos resurgemus'—roughly translated as 'We cannot escape' and 'We rise', respectively.

In a review of the song for Slate, Matthew Dessum writes, "The parsimonious use of music in the rest of the film makes the [singing of La Jeune Fille en Feu during the] bonfire scene completely overwhelming for characters and audience alike, so intense that it is almost unbearable. The music is beautiful, it is transporting, it is rapturous".[18] Writing in Paste, Ellen Johnson concurred: "It's utterly shocking to hear the strange chant after more than an hour of almost no music at all, but that's what makes it so timely ... [it's] a skin-tingling experience."[19]

So yea, I did find the album on Spotify - search for the composer - Para One, you will find the album titled : La Jeune Fille en Feu.

Hope that helps, cheers.gif
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Thanks yeah it did.

The Young Lady on Fire' is the song at the bonfire with the chanting.

I searched further this time using La Jeune Fille en Feu for Vivaldi's Summer presto version.

I think i found it. rclxms.gif

its on the playlist of user named "Yahua Chen"

The Four Seasons - Summer in G Minor, RV. 315: III. Presto
performed by Adrian ChandlerLa Serenissima

 

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